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		 721   
					OWNERS MANUAL   
					for   
					POST-MIX   
					DISPENSERS   
					MODELS:   
					9454   
					9456   
					Includes:   
					Installation   
					Operation   
					Use & Care   
					Servicing Instructions   
					Model 9456   
					3-Flavor   
					Dispenser   
					p/n 83188 Rev. C ECN- 12738   
					M721 040811 cps   
				TABLE OF CONTENTS   
					WARRANTY STATEMENT   
					SPECIFICATIONS   
					FEATURES & OPERATING CONTROLS   
					Thank You for purchasing this   
					Bloomfield Industries appliance.   
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					Proper installation, professional   
					operation and consistent   
					PRECAUTIONS & GENERAL INFORMATION 5   
					AGENCY LISTING INFORMATION   
					INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   
					OPERATION   
					CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS   
					TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS   
					SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS   
					Deliming Instructions   
					EXPLODED VIEWS   
					SERVICE PARTS LIST   
					WIRING DIAGRAMS   
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					maintenance of this appliance will   
					ensure that it gives you the very   
					best performance and a long,   
					economical service life.   
					This manual contains the   
					information needed to properly   
					install this appliance, and to use,   
					care for and maintain or repair the   
					appliance in a manner which will   
					ensure its optimum performance.   
					SPECIFICATIONS   
					MODEL   
					STYLE   
					VOLTS   
					WATTS   
					AMPS   
					1ø   
					POWER SUPPLY   
					CORD   
					9454   
					9456   
					2-FLAVOR   
					3-FLAVOR   
					120 VAC 1ø   
					1500W   
					12.5A   
					NEMA 5-15P   
					PLUMBING: ¼" O.D. flared flexible tubing tapped from a ¼" or larger potable cold water supply   
					DIMENSIONS: 9¾" wide x 22½" deep x 26¾" high   
					SHIPPING WEIGHT:   
					Model 9454 - 51 pounds   
					Model 9456 - 65 pounds   
					APPLICABILITY   
					This manual applies to the following Bloomfield Industries products:   
					Café Elite™ Models 9454 and 9456   
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				FEATURES AND OPERATING CONTROLS   
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				FEATURES AND OPERATING CONTROLS (continued)   
					ITEM DESCRIPTION   
					COMMENTS   
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					2 
					WATER TANK   
					WATER LEVEL PROBES   
					SENSE HIGH AND LOW WATER LEVELS   
					DISPENSER WATER SUPPLY 9456 SHOWN. FOR 9454, CENTER TUBE IS BLANKED   
					TUBES   
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					4 
					5 
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					7 
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					WATER TANK FILL TUBE   
					VENT / OVERFLOW   
					HEATING ELEMENT   
					DRAIN FITTING   
					1500 WATT ELEMENT TO HEAT WATER IN TANK   
					DRAIN WATER TANK   
					WATER TANK COVER   
					SHOWN OPEN   
					DOOR / ILLUMINATED   
					DISPLAY   
					SHOWN OPEN - DOOR ASSY FOR 9454 & 9456 DIFFER   
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					10 PRODUCT HOPPER   
					HOPPER ASSY FOR 9454 & 9456 DIFFER   
					"ON" TO DISPENSE HOT BEVERAGE   
					11 HEATER CONTROL SWITCH   
					DISPENSE TEMP MODE   
					SELECT SWITCH   
					ALLOWS LEFT DISPENSER TO DISPENSE COLD   
					BEVERAGE   
					12   
					WATERLINE / PORTABLE   
					SELECT SWITCH   
					SWITCH TO "PORTABLE" WHEN NOT CONNECTED TO   
					WATER SUPPLY   
					13   
					14 KEYPAD   
					KEYPAD FOR 9454 & 9456 DIFFER   
					15 POWER SWITCH   
					LOCATION OF SWITCH FOR 9454 & 9456 DIFFER   
					QTY OF BLENDERS FOR 9454 & 9456 DIFFER   
					"FLUSH" TO CLEAN DISPENSER   
					16 BLENDER ASSEMBLY   
					17 DISPENSE / FLUSH SWITCH   
					18 TANK FILL INDICATOR   
					19 DRIP TRAY ASSEMBLY   
					20 AUGER DRIVE PIN   
					USED DURING PORTABLE OPERATION ONLY   
					REMOVABLE FOR EASY CLEANING   
					QTY OF DRIVES FOR 9454 & 9456 DIFFER   
					QTY OF PORTRS FOR 9454 & 9456 DIFFER   
					QTY OF OUTLETS FOR 9454 & 9456 DIFFER   
					QTY OF ADJUSTMENTS FOR 9454 & 9456 DIFFER   
					21 VACUUM PORT   
					22 DISPENSE WATER OUTLET   
					23 RICH / LEAN ADJUSTMENT   
					WHIPPER BLADES   
					24   
					SHOWN WITH BLENDER HOUSING REMOVED   
					QTY OF BLENDERS FOR 9454 & 9456 DIFFER   
					25 DATA PLATE   
					MAKE/MODEL/SER.NO., VOLTS/AMPS INFORMATION   
					WHEN USED IN WATERLINE MODE   
					WATER SUPPLY   
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					CONNECTION   
					27 POWER CORD   
					120VAC, NEMA 5-15P   
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				FEATURES AND OPERATING CONTROLS (continued)   
					INTERNAL COMPONENTS   
					ITEM DESCRIPTION   
					30 WHIPPER MOTORS   
					31 AUGER MOTOR   
					32 VENT "TEE"   
					COMMENTS   
					9454 QTY=2, 9456 QTY= 3   
					CONTROLS HEATING ELEMENT   
					33 DISPENSE SOLENOIDS   
					TEMPERATURE CONTROL   
					THERMOSTAT   
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					35 HI-LIMIT THERMOSTAT   
					36 WATER FILL SOLENOID   
					37 COLD WATER "TEE"   
					38 TRANSFORMER   
					OVER-TEMP PROTECTION   
					SUPPLIES WATER TANK   
					COLD BEVERAGE, LEFT DISPENSER ONLY   
					FOR FRONT DOOR LIGHTING   
					39 VACUUM BLOWER & MOTOR   
					40 DRAIN LINE FITTING   
					41 COLD BEV WATER SOLENOID   
					42 CIRCUIT BOARD   
					9454 HAS TWO TUBES ONLY   
					DRAIN EWATER TANK   
					AUX WATER SUPPLY IN COLD/HOT MODE   
					CONTROLS WATER LEVEL, DISPENSE SYSTEMS   
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				PRECAUTIONS AND GENERAL INFORMATION   
					WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD   
					All servicing requiring access to non-insulated components must be performed by qualified   
					service personnel. Do not open any access panels which require the use of tools.   
					Failure to heed this warning can result in electrical shock.   
					WARNING: INJURY HAZARD   
					All installation procedures must be performed by qualified personnel with full knowledge of all   
					applicable electrical and plumbing codes. Failure could result in property damage and   
					personal injury.   
					WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD   
					Dispenser must be properly grounded to prevent possible shock hazard. DO NOT assume a   
					plumbing line will provide such a ground. Electrical shock can cause death or serious Injury.   
					WARNING: BURN HAZARD   
					This appliance dispenses very hot liquid. Serious bodily injury from scalding can occur from   
					contact with dispensed liquids.   
					This appliance is intended for commercial use only.   
					CAUTION:   
					ELECTRICAL DAMAGE   
					This appliance is intended for use to dispense beverage   
					products for human consumption. No other use is   
					recommended or authorized by the manufacturer or its agents.   
					DO NOT plug in or energize this   
					appliance until all Installation   
					Instructions are read and followed.   
					Damage to the Brewer will occur if   
					these instructions are not followed.   
					This appliance is intended for use in commercial establishments,   
					where all operators are familiar with the appliance use,   
					limitations and associated hazards. Operating instructions and   
					warnings must be read and understood by all operators and   
					users.   
					CAUTION:   
					BURN HAZARD   
					Except as noted, this piece of equipment is made in the USA   
					and has American sizes on hardware. All metric conversions   
					are approximate and can vary in size.   
					Exposed surfaces of the   
					appliance and any associated   
					beverage container may be HOT   
					to the touch, and can cause   
					serious burns.   
					Trouble shooting guides, component views and parts lists are   
					included for general reference, and are intended for use by   
					qualified service personnel.   
					This manual should be considered a permanent part of this   
					appliance. The manual must remain with the appliance if it is   
					sold or moved to another location.   
					AGENCY LISTING INFORMATION   
					This dispenser is   
					This dispenser is   
					This brewer meets   
					listed under UL file E9253.   
					listed under CSA file LR21315-65.   
					Standard 18 only when installed,   
					operated and maintained in accordance with the enclosed   
					instructions.   
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				INSTALLATION   
					READ THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION   
					IMPORTANT:   
					Unpack the unit. Inspect all components for completeness and   
					condition. Ensure that all packing materials have been removed   
					from the unit.   
					To enable the installer to make   
					a quality installation and to   
					minimize installation time, the   
					following suggestions and tests   
					should be done before the   
					actual unit installation is started:   
					Read all instructions in this manual carefully before starting   
					installation of this fryer. READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL   
					LABELS AND DIAGRAMS ATTACHED TO THE DISPENSER.   
					Carefully account for all components and accessories before   
					discarding packing materials:   
					CAUTION:   
					ELECTRICAL   
					DAMAGE   
					1 ea. LID ASSEMBLY   
					1 ea. DRIP TRAY ASSEMBLY   
					1 ea. HOPPER MOUNTING TRAY   
					2 ea. HOPPER ASSEMBLY (9454) or   
					3 ea. HOPPER ASSEMBLY (9456)   
					1 ea. PRODUCT LABEL SHEET   
					1 ea. LITERATURE PACKAGE   
					DO NOT plug in or energize this   
					appliance until all Installation   
					Instructions are read and   
					followed. Damage to the   
					Brewer will occur if these   
					instructions are not followed.   
					Store these components in a convenient place for later use:   
					LEVELING THE UNIT   
					IMPORTANT: This equipment   
					must be installed to comply with   
					applicable federal, state and   
					local plumbing codes and   
					ordinances.   
					Set dispenser in its operating location. Level the dispenser.   
					A spirit level should be placed on the top of the unit, at the edge,   
					as a guide when making level adjustments.   
					PLUMBER’S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   
					NOTE: Water supply inlet line   
					must meet certain minimum   
					criteria to insure successful   
					operation of the brewer.   
					Bloomfield recommends 1/4"   
					copper tubing for installation of   
					less than 12 feet and 3/8" for   
					more than 12 feet from a 1/2"   
					water supply line.   
					Brewer must be connected to a POTABLE WATER, COLD   
					WATER line. Flush water line before connecting to Brewer.   
					DO NOT use a saddle valve with a self-piercing tap for the water   
					line connection. Such a tap can become restricted by waterline   
					debris. For systems that must use a saddle tap, shut off the main   
					water supply and drill a 3/16” (minimum) tap for the saddle   
					connection, in order to insure an ample water supply. Remember   
					to flush the line prior to installing the saddle.   
					The brewer must be installed on a water line with average   
					pressure between 20 PSI and 90 PSI. If your water pressure   
					exceeds 90 PSI at anytime, a pressure regulator must be   
					installed in the water supply line to limit the pressure to not more   
					than 90 PSI in order to avoid damage to lines and solenoid.   
					A water shut-off valve should be installed on the incoming water   
					line in a convenient location (Use a low restriction type valve,   
					such as a 1/4-turn ball valve, to avoid loss of water flow thru the   
					valve.   
					A water line strainer (not provided; ¼" flare "y" strainer available   
					separately as p/n SA9052) must be installed in the supply line,   
					between the shutoff valve and inlet fitting. Note FLOW arrow   
					marking on strainer body.   
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				INSTALLATION (continued)   
					NSF requires that the brewer be able to be moved for cleaning   
					underneath. A flex line or loops of copper tubing will satisfy this   
					requirement. See Figure 2 below.   
					WARNING:   
					SHOCK HAZARD   
					Brewer must be properly   
					grounded to prevent possible   
					shock hazard. DO NOT   
					assume a plumbing line will   
					provide such a ground.   
					Electrical shock will cause death   
					or serious injury.   
					IMPORTANT:   
					Supply power must match   
					nameplate for voltage and   
					phase. Connecting to the   
					wrong voltage will damage the   
					brewer or result in decreased   
					performance. Such damage is   
					not covered by warranty.   
					IMPORTANT:   
					Fig. 2 Water Supply Installation   
					Do not connect brewer to   
					electrical power until you are   
					ready to fill the tank. See   
					instructions on page 8.   
					Flush the incoming waterline to remove any foreign particles that   
					may be in the line. Run water through the line into a sink or   
					bucket.   
					IMPORTANT:   
					In some areas, local codes require a backflow preventer (check   
					valve) to be installed on the inlet water line. If a backflow   
					preventer is used, you must install a water hammer arrester in   
					the incoming line, between the backflow preventer and the   
					brewer inlet, as far away from the brewer as space will allow.   
					This will relieve the excessive back pressures that can cause   
					faucet leaks and solenoid malfunctions.   
					The ground prong of the plug is   
					part of a system designed to   
					protect you from electrical shock   
					in the event of internal damage.   
					Never cut off the ground prong   
					nor twist a blade to fit an   
					existing receptacle. Contact a   
					licensed electrician to install the   
					proper circuit and receptacle.   
					ELECTRICIAN’S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   
					REFER TO ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS - Page 1   
					Check the nameplate to determine correct electrical service   
					required for the Brewer to be installed.   
					GROUND   
					PIN   
					IMPORTANT: Before connecting to electricity, make sure   
					automatic brewers are connected to the water supply.   
					NEMA 5-15R   
					RECEPTACLE   
					NEMA 5-15P   
					PLUG   
					Models 9454 &9456 are equipped with a cord and plug. They   
					require a 115 - 125 volt 20 amp circuit (50/60 Hz, 2 wire plus   
					ground, with NEMA 5-15R or 5-20R Receptacle).   
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				OPERATION   
					OPERATING MODES   
					CAUTION:   
					BURN HAZARD   
					TO DISPENSE   
					WATER SUPPLY   
					SWITCH POSITION   
					SELECTOR SWITCH   
					POSITIONS   
					LEFT / CENTER / RIGHT   
					Exposed surfaces of dispenser   
					and any container may be HOT   
					to the touch, and can cause   
					serious burns.   
					WATERLINE OR   
					PORTABLE   
					HEATER ON   
					HOT / HOT   
					HOT / HOT / HOT   
					COLD / HOT / HOT   
					COLD / COLD / COLD   
					IMPORTANT:   
					HEATER ON   
					COLD / HOT   
					WATERLINE ONLY   
					Dispensed liquid may be hot to   
					the touch and may cause burns   
					on contact.   
					WATERLINE OR   
					PORTABLE   
					HEATER OFF   
					HOT / HOT   
					CAUTION:   
					BURN HAZARD   
					Dispensers used to dispense both hot and cold drinks, must be   
					connected to a cold waterline. Portable units have no means of   
					providing two different water temperatures,   
					Hot water in the tank can cause   
					severe burns. Allow machine to   
					cool before moving or servicing.   
					DO NOT tip or move machine   
					when water in tank is hot.   
					INITIAL SET-UP: WATERLINE-CONNECTED DISPENSERS   
					1. Turn POWER switch OFF.   
					Turn WATERLINE / PORTABLE switch to WATERLINE   
					Turn HEATER switch OFF.   
					Set the COLD/HOT / HOT/HOT switch as required   
					Turn DISPENSE / FLUSH switch to flush   
					IMPORTANT:   
					Verify that unit is connected to a   
					water supply, and that the water   
					supply is turned ON before   
					connecting the unit to electrical   
					power.   
					2. Connect unit to electrical power. Turn POWER switch ON.   
					Tank will begin filling.   
					3. When the tank is full, turn the HEATER switch ON.   
					Place tank cover on water tank.   
					4. Place an empty container under the left dispensing nozzle.   
					Press and hold left dispense key for several seconds.   
					Discard all water generated. Repeat for center (9456 only)   
					and right dispense nozzles.   
					5. Turn DISPENSE / FLUSH switch to DISPENSE.   
					6. Fill and install the PRODUCT HOPPERS (see page 10).   
					7. Close front door. Install the drip tray assembly. When water   
					reaches serving temperature, dispenser is ready to use.   
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				OPERATION (continued)   
					INITIAL SET-UP: PORTABLE DISPENSERS   
					CAUTION:   
					BURN HAZARD   
					1. Turn POWER switch OFF.   
					Exposed surfaces of dispenser   
					and any container may be HOT   
					to the touch, and can cause   
					serious burns.   
					Turn WATERLINE / PORTABLE switch to PORTABLE   
					Turn HEATER switch OFF.   
					Turn COLD/HOT / HOT/HOT switch to HOT/HOT   
					Turn DISPENSE / FLUSH switch to flush   
					2. Add water to tank.   
					CAUTION:   
					NOTE: To avoid an overflow when the water bottle is   
					installed, fill only until water touches the LOW WATER   
					probe.   
					BURN HAZARD   
					DO NOT fill water bottle with hot   
					water. Splashing hot water can   
					cause burns.   
					3. Fill water bottle (SUPPLIED BY OTHERS).   
					Invert water bottle and insert in tank.   
					4. Connect unit to electrical power. Turn POWER switch ON.   
					Turn the HEATER switch ON.   
					Place tank cover on water tank.   
					5. Place an empty container under the left dispensing nozzle.   
					Press and hold left dispense key for several seconds.   
					Discard all water generated. Repeat for center (9456 only)   
					and right dispense nozzles.   
					6. Turn DISPENSE / FLUSH switch to DISPENSE.   
					7. Fill and install the PRODUCT HOPPERS (see page 10).   
					8. Close front door. Install the drip tray assembly. When water   
					reaches serving temperature, dispenser is ready to use.   
					IMPORTANT:   
					The heating element will be damaged if it is energized without   
					sufficient water. The element must be covered with water at all   
					times it is in operation. When the REFILL TANK WHEN ON light   
					glows, the bottle is empty. The tank is approximately half-full.   
					Refill the water bottle promptly to avoid damaging the heating   
					element.   
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				OPERATION (continued)   
					NOTE: Hoppers and   
					FILL PRODUCT HOPPERS   
					motors for various products   
					are essentially identical.   
					In a cold / hot dispensing   
					mode, the cold product   
					must be placed in the left   
					dispenser only. Otherwise,   
					product may be placed in   
					and dispensed from either   
					hopper.   
					1. Hoppers and covers should be thoroughly washed and dried.   
					Examine hoppers for completeness and proper assembly prior to   
					placing them into service.   
					2. Fill the hopper with the desired product powder and install the   
					hopper cover.   
					3. Apply the appropriate label to the door assembly, above the touch   
					pad keys, from the provided sheet of labels. Additional labels are   
					available from your Authorized Bloomfield Distributor.   
					SUGGESTION: For easy   
					identification of the hopper   
					contents, a 2” strip of   
					“frosty” tape placed on the   
					front of the hopper is a   
					handy place to write the   
					contents name.   
					INSTALL PRODUCT HOPPERS   
					1. Manually position the U-Shaped clevis HORIZONTALLY so that it   
					will engage with the drive motor drive pin when it is installed in the   
					hopper compartment. See illustration below.   
					2. Press the appropriate selection key to position the motor drive pin   
					VERTICALLY so that it will engage with the hopper clevis without   
					interfering with the hopper sliding to its full rear position.   
					NOTE:   
					Keep front door closed   
					when operating dispenser.   
					This prevents excessive   
					steam and humidity from   
					entering the hopper   
					compartment.   
					3. Insert the hopper mounting tray by setting it over the mounting lugs,   
					then pulling it as far forward as it will go. The tray should lay flat   
					against the bottom of the dispenser inner cavity.   
					4. Slide the hopper against the side rail of the mounting plate. Slightly   
					lift up the front of the hopper while pushing it back until the back   
					edge of the hopper slips under the mounting lug on the rear floor of   
					the inner compartment.   
					NOTE: In the illustration,   
					the clevis and drive pin   
					are shown rotated and   
					engaged. To install the   
					hopper, the clevis should   
					be horizontal, and the   
					drive pin vertical.   
					5.   
					Place cup under blender spout, dispense and discard a serving   
					from each hopper to prime the system.   
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				CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS   
					PROCEDURE: Daily Cleaning - Dispenser   
					CAUTION:   
					BURN HAZARD   
					PRECAUTIONS: Avoid splashing hot water from tank   
					Hot water in the tank can cause   
					severe burns. Allow machine to   
					cool before moving or servicing.   
					DO NOT tip or move machine   
					when water in tank is hot.   
					FREQUENCY:   
					TOOLS:   
					Daily   
					Mild Detergent, Clean Soft Cloth or Sponge   
					1. Open front door. Turn the DISPENSE / FLUSH switch to the   
					FLUSH position   
					CAUTION:   
					2. Place a large cup under the right dispensing spout.   
					Press and hold the left dispense button, for approximately   
					10 seconds.   
					SHOCK HAZARD   
					Do not submerge dispenser in   
					water. Do not pour or splash   
					water into cabinet, keypad or   
					front door.   
					3. Repeat Setp 2 for the center (9456 only) and right dispensing   
					systems.   
					4. Return the DISPENSE / FLUSH selector to the DISPENSE   
					position. Discard all water generated.   
					IMPORTANT:   
					DO NOT use steel wool, sharp   
					objects, or caustic, abrasive or   
					chlorinated cleansers to clean   
					dispenser or hoppers.   
					5. Wipe the outer surfaces of the dispenser with a clean   
					cloth dampened with warm water and mild detergent. Rinse   
					by wiping with a clean cloth dampened with warm water.   
					6. Remove, empty and reinstall drain pan.   
					Procedure is complete   
					11   
				CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)   
					CAUTION:   
					BURN HAZARD   
					PROCEDURE: Weekly Cleaning & Sanitizing   
					PRECAUTIONS: Disconnect dispenser from electric power and   
					allow to cool.   
					Hot water in the tank can cause   
					severe burns. Allow machine to   
					cool before moving or servicing.   
					DO NOT tip or move machine   
					when water in tank is hot.   
					Avoid splashing hot water from tank   
					FREQUENCY:   
					TOOLS:   
					Weekly   
					Small Flat-Blade Screwdriver   
					Bottle Brush of Stiff Bristle Brush   
					Mild Detergent, Clean Soft Cloth or Sponge   
					CAUTION:   
					SHOCK HAZARD   
					1. Disconnect dispenser from electric power and allow to cool.   
					Open front door.   
					Do not submerge dispenser in   
					water. Do not pour or splash   
					water into cabinet, keypad or   
					front door.   
					FOR EACH DISPENSING STATION:   
					2. Remove the blender housing assembly:   
					a. Remove funnel cap: Lift cap straight up. Some twisting   
					may be necessary.   
					IMPORTANT:   
					DO NOT use steel wool, sharp   
					objects, or caustic, abrasive or   
					chlorinated cleansers to clean   
					dispenser or hoppers.   
					b. Turn blender housing 1/4 turn clockwise while pulling   
					away from blender base.   
					c. Disassemble funnel, diverter and cap from blender   
					housing.   
					3. Remove whipper blade:   
					Pull whipper blade straight off of the motor shaft.   
					Note the flat portion of the motor shaft, and how it relates to   
					the center D-hole in the whipper blade.   
					4. Remove the O-ring and seal: Slide the O-ring off motor shaft.   
					Using a small, flat-blade screwdriver, work blender seal from   
					blender base and off of motor shaft.   
					5. Wash all parts of the mixing system with a solution of   
					one ounce of a mild dishwashing detergent or sanitizer in   
					one gallon of 110ºF warm water.   
					6. Using a bottle brush, completely clean the blender base.   
					Rinse in clean warm water.   
					7. Wipe area around blender base with a clean cloth dampened   
					with warm water and mild detergent. Rinse by wiping with a   
					clean cloth dampened with warm water.   
					8. Reassemble components in reverse order.   
					Procedure is complete   
					12   
				CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)   
					PROCEDURE: Weekly Cleaning - Hoppers   
					CAUTION:   
					BURN HAZARD   
					PRECAUTIONS: None   
					Hot water in the tank can cause   
					severe burns. Allow machine to   
					cool before moving or servicing.   
					DO NOT tip or move machine   
					when water in tank is hot.   
					FREQUENCY:   
					TOOLS:   
					Weekly, or as necessary   
					Mild Detergent, Clean Soft Cloth or Sponge   
					1. When refilling hopper, inspect auger spring, star wheel and   
					inside of hopper for a "crusty" buildup.   
					IMPORTANT:   
					2. When necessary, disassemble hopper and wash all parts in a   
					sink with warm water and mild detergent.   
					DO NOT use steel wool, sharp   
					objects, or caustic, abrasive or   
					chlorinated cleansers to clean   
					dispenser or hoppers.   
					3. Rinse parts in clear water and allow to air dry.   
					4. Reassemble product hopper. Fill product hopper with   
					product and install in dispenser.   
					5. Place cup under dispensing spout, dispense and discard a   
					serving from each hopper to prime the system.   
					Procedure is complete   
					13   
				TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS   
					CAUTION: SHOCK HAZARD   
					Opening access panels may expose uninsulated electrical components.   
					Disconnect dispenser from electrical power before removing any panel. Do not attempt to repair or   
					replace components without first unplugging the power cord. Use caution when adjusting water flow   
					rates or testing voltages with power applied to the unit. Electrical shock can cause injury or death.   
					PROBLEM   
					POSSIBLE CAUSE   
					CORRECTIVE ACTION   
					Line cord not plugged into outlet.   
					Outlet has no power.   
					Connect line cord to outlet   
					Check / reset circuit breaker   
					Turn power switch ON   
					DISPENSER WILL NOT WORK   
					Power switch not ON   
					Wiring damaged or loose connection   
					Power switch damaged   
					Water supply not turned on   
					Water tank not filled   
					Check wiring for condition and tightness   
					Replace power switch   
					Turn water supply valve ON   
					See installation procedure   
					Check wire connections   
					DISPENSER DOES NOT DISPENSE   
					WATER   
					Wire not connected   
					Flow control on valve closed   
					Open flow control, see richer / leaner   
					procedure   
					Water inlet valve plugged   
					Disassemble and clean inlet valve.   
					Replace water inlet valve   
					Turn power switch ON   
					Water inlet valve defective   
					Power switch not ON   
					DISPENSER WILL NOT FILL   
					Water supply not ON   
					Open water supply valve   
					Stuck or frozen inlet valve   
					Remove valve coil, gently lift off valve   
					dome and diaphragm, clean diaphragm   
					Defective water inlet valve   
					Replace inlet valve   
					Defective control board   
					Replace control board   
					Straighten bent probe   
					Sensor probe bent and touching tank   
					Inlet valve does not fully close   
					Remove valve coil, gently lift off valve   
					dome and diaphragm, clean diaphragm   
					DISPENSER OVERFLOWS   
					Defective inlet valve   
					Replace inlet valve.   
					Wire off sensor probe connection   
					Defective sensor probe   
					Reconnect wire   
					Replace sensor and/or control board   
					Sensor probes not positioned   
					Check vertical position of sensor probes   
					Insert Diverter in spout   
					Clean spout   
					Diverter not in Blender spout   
					Blender spout partially clogged   
					Power switch not ON   
					DISPENSER FLOW ERRATIC   
					Turn power switch ON   
					Check ribbon cable connection   
					Check for loose wires   
					Replace keypad   
					DISPENSER WILL NOT START WHEN   
					BUTTON(S) ARE PRESSED   
					Keypad ribbon cable loose   
					Loose or disconnected wires   
					Keypad switch defective   
					14   
				TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS (continued)   
					PROBLEM   
					POSSIBLE CAUSE   
					CORRECTIVE ACTION   
					Foreign particles inside dispense valve   
					Remove valve coil, gently lift off valve   
					dome and diaphragm, clean diaphragm   
					WATER DRIPS OR FLOWS OUT   
					SPOUT WITH POWER OFF   
					Torn diaphragm in dispenser valve   
					Defective dispense valve   
					Inlet valve not completely closing   
					Hopper empty   
					Replace diaphragm   
					Replace dispense valve   
					Clean inlet valve/diaphragm   
					Refill hopper with product   
					See OPERATION page 10   
					Replace product motor   
					Check for loose wires   
					Replace stub shaft   
					DISPENSES WATER, BUT NOT   
					PRODUCT   
					Hopper not engaged with auger motor   
					Defective product motor   
					Loose wires   
					Broken hopper stub shaft   
					Broken auger motor shaft pin   
					Replace pin   
					Flush switch not in UP position   
					Place switch in DISPENSE position   
					Full initial heat up period needed   
					(10-20 minutes).   
					Allow enough time for initial heat up   
					cycle 10 - 20 minutes   
					DISPENSES COLD SERVING   
					Heater or control board wires not   
					connected   
					Connect wires   
					Defective thermostat   
					Heater defective   
					Replace thermostat   
					Replace Heater   
					Control board defective   
					Defective keypad switch   
					Disconnected wires   
					Replace cpntrol board   
					Replace keypad switch assembly   
					Connect loose wires   
					Increase water flow   
					DISPENSER DOES NOT START   
					(DISPENSER IS HEATING)   
					"Dry Spots" occurring in the mixing   
					funnel   
					PRODUCT PLUGS UP MIXING   
					FUNNEL   
					Defective whipper motor   
					Whipper blade missing   
					Loose whipper motor wire   
					Replace whipper motor   
					Replace whipper blade   
					DISPENSER DOES NOT MIX OR WHIP   
					DRINK   
					Connect loose wires   
					Replace blower motor   
					Clean wheel   
					Vacuum motor failure   
					WISKERING ON PRODUCT ELBOW   
					Vacuum wheel clogged   
					Vacuum inlet screan clogged   
					Water tank needs neutralizing   
					Clean inlet port   
					Add 6 oz. pure lemon juice to water   
					tank, let stand over night, rinse with   
					clear water. Refill with water resume   
					normal use of unit   
					UNPLEASANT TASTE (Burnt Plastic   
					taste in finished product)   
					15   
				SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS   
					HOT WATER ADJUSTMENT   
					CAUTION:   
					SHOCK HAZARD   
					The desired taste of product being served is obtained by   
					adjusting the water flow screw .   
					Opening access panels may   
					expose uninsulated electrical   
					components.   
					NOTE: When making the adjustment the selector switch must be   
					in the HOT/HOT position.   
					Disconnect dispenser from   
					electrical power before   
					Each blender system has its own hot water dispense valve for   
					located behind the blender assembly.   
					removing any panel. Do not   
					attempt to repair or replace   
					components without first   
					unplugging the power cord.   
					Use caution when adjusting   
					water flow rates or testing   
					voltages with power applied to   
					the unit. Electrical shock can   
					cause injury or death.   
					1. Locate the Phillips head screw with the white washer   
					behind the screw. This is the water flow adjustment.   
					2. RICHER (less water):   
					Turn the screw head clockwise and press the screw head   
					firmly onto the white washer.   
					LEANER (More water): Turn the screw head counter-   
					clockwise and press the screw head firmly onto the white   
					washer.   
					16   
				SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS   
					COLD WATER ADJUSTMENT   
					CAUTION:   
					SHOCK HAZARD   
					The dispenser can dispense both hot and cold beverage only   
					when connected to a water line with the water supply valve   
					open. Cold product is available from the left dispenser only, and   
					only when the COLD/HOT, HOT/ HOT selector switch is set in   
					COLD/HOT position.   
					Opening access panels may   
					expose uninsulated electrical   
					components.   
					Disconnect dispenser from   
					electrical power before   
					1. Unplug power cord.   
					removing any panel. Do not   
					attempt to repair or replace   
					components without first   
					unplugging the power cord.   
					Use caution when adjusting   
					water flow rates or testing   
					voltages with power applied to   
					the unit. Electrical shock can   
					cause injury or death.   
					2. Remove right and left side panel. The cold water   
					adjustment is part of the inlet valve assembly. After panel   
					has been removed, plug the power cord back in and turn   
					the power switch ON.   
					3. RICHER (less water): Decrease the water flow by turning   
					the screw on the flow adjustment valve clockwise   
					(requires 5/32” hex key ). This results in less water in   
					the mixture.   
					LEANER (more water): Increase the water flow by turning   
					the screw on the flow adjustment valve counter-clockwise.   
					4. After adjustments are complete, unplug the power cord,   
					reassemble the side panels and plug the power cord back in.   
					Unit is now ready for normal operation.   
					17   
				SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)   
					REPLACE PRODUCT DELIVERY AUGER   
					Before attempting major changes, such as installing a different   
					rate product delivery auger, consult your product supplier for   
					recommendations as to the required ratio product weight per   
					volume of water. See the chart below for auger spring delivery   
					rates.   
					GRAMS   
					OUNCE OF WATER   
					p/n   
					PRODUCT DELIVERY   
					AUGER SPRING   
					LESS PRODUCT   
					S6729   
					S8501   
					S3271   
					2.4 to 4.0   
					AUGER SPRING   
					STANDARD DELIVERY   
					4.1 to 4.6   
					4.7 to 6.3   
					AUGER SPRING   
					MORE PRODUCT   
					18   
				SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)   
					PROCEDURE: Delime the Water Tank   
					CAUTION:   
					CHEMICAL BURN   
					PRECAUTIONS: Disconnect brewer from electric power.   
					Allow brewer to cool.   
					HAZARD   
					Deliming chemicals may be   
					caustic. Wear appropriate   
					protective gloves and goggles   
					during this procedure.   
					Never siphon deliming   
					chemicals or solutions by   
					mouth.   
					This operation should only be   
					performed by qualified and   
					experienced service personnel.   
					FREQUENCY:   
					TOOLS:   
					As required (Brewer slow to heat)   
					Deliming Solution   
					Protective Gloves, Goggles & Apron   
					Mild Detergent, Clean Soft Cloth or Sponge   
					Bristle Brush, Bottle Brush   
					Large Sink (or other appropriate work area)   
					1. Unplug power cord. Turn off the water shut-off valve and   
					disconnect the water supply line from the brewer inlet fitting.   
					IMPORTANT:   
					DO NOT spill, splash or pour   
					water or deliming solution into   
					or over any internal component   
					other than the inside of the   
					water tank.   
					2. Remove the tank cover or water bottle assembly.   
					3. Mix 2 quarts of deliming solution according to the   
					manufacturer’s directions. Carefully pour the deliming   
					solution into the water tank. Allow to sit for 30 minutes, or as   
					directed by the manufacturer.   
					IMPORTANT:   
					DO NOT allow any internal   
					components to come into   
					contact with the deliming   
					solution. Take care to keep all   
					internal components dry.   
					4. At end of soaking period, drain deliming solution.   
					Using a stiff bristle brush, scrub the heating element and   
					interior of the water tank to remove lime and calcium   
					build-up. Rinse with clean water. Drain all rinse water from   
					the tank.   
					NOTE: Repeat steps 4 thru 5   
					as required to remove all scale   
					and lime build-up.   
					5. Reconnect dispenser to electrical supply and reconnect water   
					supply.   
					19   
				EXPLODED VIEWS   
					20   
				EXPLODED VIEWS (continued)   
					21   
				EXPLODED VIEWS (continued)   
					22   
				EXPLODED VIEWS (continued)   
					23   
				EXPLODED VIEWS (continued)   
					24   
				SERVICE PARTS LIST   
					Nut w/ Lockwasher   
					Nut, Nylon 1/2-13   
					Nut, Hex SS 6-32 x 5/15   
					Nut, NS 4-40 SS   
					Screw SS 6-32 x 1/4   
					Screw SS 6-32 x 3/8   
					Screw SS 10-32 x 3/8   
					Washer SS .187 ID   
					Washer SS .500 ID   
					Washer Nylon .171 ID   
					Panel Assy, Left Side   
					Bracket, Vac (Model 9454)   
					Harness LNC/Relay   
					Elbow, Hopper Outlet   
					Ballast, 7W 12V   
					S0311   
					S0313   
					S0316   
					S0343   
					S0434   
					S0435   
					S0444   
					S0514   
					S0518   
					S0536   
					Sensor Board   
					S6317   
					S6334   
					S6335   
					S6340   
					S6363   
					S6367   
					S6374   
					S6399   
					S6440   
					S6442   
					S6522   
					Panel, Right Side   
					Hopper Mounting Tray (9456)   
					Waterline Strainer   
					Door, Plastic   
					Nut, Hex 6-32   
					Screw, 8-32 x 1/4   
					Lockwasher, Internal SS #8   
					Drip Tray Assy   
					S9976   
					S9984   
					SA 9052   
					83052   
					83393   
					83394   
					83395   
					83460   
					83472   
					83484   
					83485   
					83598   
					83655   
					83663   
					83665   
					83756   
					84118   
					84119   
					Foot Bumper (pk 10)   
					Spacer, Hopper   
					Slinger, Whipper   
					Nut, Hopper Bearing   
					Elbow   
					Hopper Bearing, Modified   
					Funnel   
					Fitting, Plastic “T” 3/8   
					Water Line, 1/4 x 16-3/4   
					Door Shell, Metal   
					Fitting Comp to FPT   
					Fitting Comp to MPT   
					Kit, Upgrade Tank Fitting   
					Kit, Tank Drain   
					Door Assy (Mod. 9454)   
					Door Assy (Mod. 9456)   
					Kit, Lamp/Ballast/Fuse   
					Door Complete, Metal 9454   
					Door Complete, Metal 9456   
					S10036 Waterline tubing   
					S10060 Auger Spring (Light 2.4-4.0 gr) S6729   
					S10191 Cover Assy, Portable   
					S10394 Light Bulb (Fuse Shaped)   
					S10512 Inlet Valve   
					S10543 Blower Housing   
					S10658 Blower Wheel   
					S10709 Header, Ribbon Cable, 4-Pin   
					S11141 Flow Adjuster   
					S11142 Indicator Light   
					S6805   
					S7006   
					S7213   
					S7430   
					(P-18)   
					S7720   
					S8321   
					S8347   
					S8493   
					S8501   
					Cover, Ballast   
					Vavle, Solenoid 120V   
					Transformer 115/230V 25A   
					Fuse, 1A 250V, Axial Leads   
					Fuse Assy 1Amp   
					Diverter, Spout   
					Kit, Disp. Valve (for S1330)   
					Switch, Heater ON/OFF   
					Valve, Disp   
					Knob   
					Cap, Drain   
					Nut, Brass 61F 1/4 x 1/4   
					Hose Clamp   
					Plug, Drain Tubing   
					Whipper Motor   
					Clevis   
					Auger Motor   
					Cable Mount   
					Cable Tie   
					Switch, WATER LINE/PPORTABLE S2017   
					Stub Shaft   
					Blower Motor   
					Bushing, Flange ND-14   
					Hose Clamp   
					ACCESSORIES   
					Faceplate, Clear   
					S11594 Transformer   
					S8475   
					83975   
					82319   
					S1160   
					S1327   
					S1330   
					S1335   
					S1347   
					S1351   
					S1369   
					S1443   
					S1728   
					S1755   
					S1943   
					S2012   
					S2013   
					Auger Spring (Std 4.1-4.6 gr)   
					Bracket, Prod Motor Mounting S8517   
					Faceplate, Cappucino   
					Faceplate, Cafe Elite   
					3# Hopper Assy (Model 9456) S9032   
					5# Hopper Assy, Rt (Mod.9454) S9348   
					5# Hopper Assy, Lt(Mod.9454) S9349   
					Lid, Hopper (Model 9454)   
					Lid, Hopper (Model 9456)   
					Bottled Water Kit   
					Vent Spout Assy, Portable BottleS8351   
					Cap, Bottle S8352   
					Switch, HOT/COLD HOT/HOT   
					Panel, Top Assy   
					Tubing Assy (Model 9456)   
					Flow Adjust Valve   
					Stand Tube   
					Wiring Harness (New Style)   
					Support, Circuit Board   
					Strain Relief   
					Plate/Vent Tube Assy   
					Funnel Cap   
					Tubing, Silicone (18”)   
					Fitting, SS “T” 1/4 NPT   
					Kit, Relay Board Upgrade   
					Plug   
					Heater   
					Fitting, Cabinet Drain   
					Cable   
					Probe Assy   
					Agitator Wheel   
					Tubing Assy (Model 9454)   
					Tab, Faston Adapter 187   
					Harness, Door Light Direct   
					Hopper Mounting Tray (9454)   
					Label, CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS S9097   
					Adjuster, Water   
					Restrictor Flow Cap   
					S8539   
					S8564   
					S8570   
					S8576   
					S8584   
					S8589   
					S8626   
					S8637   
					S8653   
					S8775   
					S8785   
					S8797   
					S8806   
					S8860   
					S8861   
					S8862   
					S8864   
					S8870   
					S8871   
					S8877   
					S8889   
					S8890   
					S8990   
					S9349   
					S9622   
					6543   
					Label, Hot Flavor Designation S8947   
					Flavor Label (pk 18)   
					Amaretto   
					Hot Chocolate   
					Iced   
					Decaf   
					White Chocolate   
					Hazel Nut   
					American Almond   
					Cappucino   
					Hot Cocoa   
					Coffee   
					82964   
					82965   
					82966   
					82967   
					82968   
					82969   
					82970   
					82971   
					82972   
					82973   
					82974   
					82975   
					82976   
					82977   
					82978   
					82979   
					82980   
					82981   
					82982   
					S2042   
					S2316   
					S2319   
					S2380   
					S2558   
					S2841   
					S2850   
					S2951   
					S3043   
					S3091   
					Tinnerman, 1/2 OD   
					Coil, 120V   
					Connector   
					Elbow, Female   
					Nut w/ Collar, Jaco #P-PG-4   
					Switch, FLUSH/DISPENSE   
					Mocha   
					Auger Spring (Heavy 4.7-3.3 gr) S3271   
					Banana Nut   
					French Vanilla   
					Espresso   
					Irish Creme   
					Hot Cider   
					Choc. Raspberry   
					Vanilla Cream   
					Sugar Free   
					Kit, Repair Inlet Valve   
					Plate, Regulator Mounting   
					Base, Blender   
					Mixing Chamber   
					Seal   
					Fitting, Plastic “Y”   
					Fitting, Vend Valve   
					Whipper Blade   
					Hinge, Half-Loose Leaf   
					Tubing, Drain   
					S3305   
					S3308   
					S3345   
					S3346   
					S3347   
					S3399   
					S3410   
					S3436   
					S3448   
					S3461   
					S3693   
					S3694   
					S3814   
					S4089   
					S4211   
					S5084   
					S5336   
					S5337   
					S5611   
					S6145   
					S9184   
					S9236   
					S9247   
					S9248   
					S9249   
					S9252   
					S9347   
					S9422   
					Hopper Only (Mod.9454,Rt)   
					Hopper Only (Mod.9454,Lf)   
					Hopper Only (Mod.9456)   
					Harness, Door/Timer LG   
					Bushing, Flared   
					Block, Flow Adj Assy   
					Membrane Switch (Mod. 9454) S9448   
					Membrane Switch (Mod.9456) S9449   
					Power Cord   
					Strain Relief   
					Washer, Fiber   
					S9489   
					S9820   
					S9895   
					S9898   
					S9918   
					S9920   
					S9930   
					S9964   
					S9975   
					Whipper Spacer   
					Washer, Rubber   
					O-Ring   
					Thermostat, Hi-Limit   
					Overflow   
					Inlet tube   
					Thermostat, Temp Control   
					Boot, Toggle Switch   
					Board, PC Relay Assy   
					Blower, Vacuum Assy   
					Magnet, Door   
					Lampholder   
					Lamp, Fluorescent   
					Bracket, Vac (Model 9456)   
					Tank   
					Plate, Door Liner   
					25   
				WIRING DIAGRAM   
					9454   
					26   
				WIRING DIAGRAM   
					9456   
					27   
				Bloomfield Industries proudly supports CFESA   
					Commercial Food Equipment Service Association   
					Bloomfield Industries, Inc.   
					Division of Carrier Commercial Refrigeration   
					In US and Canada   
					Telephone: 775-689-5700   
					Fax:   
					Fax:   
					888-492-2783   
					800-356-5142 (for orders only)   
					
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