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Lancer Flavor Shot Panel Assembly with Membrane Switch - 52-3843

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Lancer Flavor Shot Panel Assembly with Membrane Switch - 52-3843

Lancer Flavor Shot Panel Assembly with Membrane Switch - 52-3843

The Lancer Panel Assembly for Flavor Shots is a precision membrane switch interface. It uses an ultra-thin, multilayered tactile design that allows the user to select 'bonus' flavors (Vanilla, Cherry, etc.) on units equipped with Flavor Shot technology. The assembly includes the graphical overlay and the pressure-sensitive contact points.

Symptoms of Failure: If the 'Flavor Shot' buttons feel flat, don't 'click,' or if pressing a specific flavor results in no action (or the wrong flavor), the membrane has likely developed a hairline crack in the silver circuit traces. This is usually caused by excessive force or cleaning with sharp objects.

Technician’s Note: Surface preparation is everything for this part. Before peeling the adhesive backing, use isopropyl alcohol to clean the mounting area. Any leftover syrup residue will prevent a proper seal, allowing moisture to get behind the new switch and short it out within weeks.
Technical Specifications:
  • Part Type: Membrane Interface Assembly
  • Application: Flavor Shot Selection
  • Compatibility: Lancer Integrated Flavor Units
  • Material: UV-Stable Polycarbonate Overlay
$113.72
Lancer Flavor Shot Panel Assembly with Membrane Switch - 52-3843—
$113.72

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The Lancer Panel Assembly for Flavor Shots is a precision membrane switch interface. It uses an ultra-thin, multilayered tactile design that allows the user to select 'bonus' flavors (Vanilla, Cherry, etc.) on units equipped with Flavor Shot technology. The assembly includes the graphical overlay and the pressure-sensitive contact points.

Symptoms of Failure: If the 'Flavor Shot' buttons feel flat, don't 'click,' or if pressing a specific flavor results in no action (or the wrong flavor), the membrane has likely developed a hairline crack in the silver circuit traces. This is usually caused by excessive force or cleaning with sharp objects.

Technician’s Note: Surface preparation is everything for this part. Before peeling the adhesive backing, use isopropyl alcohol to clean the mounting area. Any leftover syrup residue will prevent a proper seal, allowing moisture to get behind the new switch and short it out within weeks.
Technical Specifications:
  • Part Type: Membrane Interface Assembly
  • Application: Flavor Shot Selection
  • Compatibility: Lancer Integrated Flavor Units
  • Material: UV-Stable Polycarbonate Overlay