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COMPACT SERIES
SOFT SERVE FREEZER
Model FM8
184979
4/12
Printed in U.S.A.
Operators Manual
for the
Electro Freeze Model FM8
Compact Series
Soft Serve Freezer
All contents Copyright 2012 H.C. Duke & Son, LLC, 2116 Eighth Avenue, East Moline, Illinois 61244
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SAFETY FIRST!
Follow these four steps to safety ....
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
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SAFETY FIRST!
3. Follow Safety Instructions ....
Read and understand all safety messages in this
manual. Read and understand the decal safety
messages on your freezer. Take notice of the
location of all decals on the freezer and keep the
safety decals in good condition. Check them
periodically and replace missing, damaged or
illegible safety decals. The safety decals must
remain in place and legible for the life of the
freezer. If you need new decals, use the
information and illustrations on pages iv and v of
this manual to identify the decal and call or write
to H.C. Duke & Son, LLC.
DO NOT attempt to operate this freezer until you
read and understand all safety messages and the
operating instructions in this manual.
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Take notice of all warning, caution, instruction and information decals (or labels) on the
freezer as shown in the figure to the right.
The labels have been put there to help
maintain a safe working environment.
Address:
No.
1
2
Part No.
Name:
Phone:
or for factory service assistance contact
H. C. Duke & Son, LLC. Electro Freeze
Service Department by phone or FAX:
FAX:
E-mail: service@electrofreeze.com
Description (Qty)
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Table of Contents
SECTION
DESCRIPTION
SAFETY
PAGE
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PART I
1.
INTRODUCTION
2.
NOTE TO INSTALLER
3.
4.
SPECIFICATIONS
.......................................................................... 1
............................................................... 1
........................................................................ 2
5.
6.
7.
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8.
ASSEMBLY
9.
START-UP INSTRUCTIONS
..................................................................................... 15
.................................................. 17
9.1 Sanitizing ............................................................................................ 17
9.2 Priming ............................................................................................... 18
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SECTION
DESCRIPTION
10.
CLOSING PROCEDURES
(continued)
PAGE
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10.1 NightSwitchOperation ........................................................................ 20
10.2 DrainingProductFromFreezer .............................................................. 21
11.
12.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
13.
TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
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PART II
MODEL FM8 REPLACEMENT PARTS WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
* Refer to Part II Table of Contents for help with locating part numbers and illustrations.
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Introduction
The FM8 freezer is designed to produce
soft serve ice cream, ice milk, yogurt,
and similar frozen dairy products, with a
product serving temperature range of
15 to 25F (-9 to -4C). If such products
are prepared from powdered concentrate, they should be precooled to 40F
(4C) prior to introduction to the freezer.
Use of other products in this machine is
considered misuse (see Warranty).
This manual has been prepared to assist
you in the proper operation and general
maintenance of the Electro Freeze
Model FM8 freezer.
Make sure all personnel responsible for
equipment operation completely read
and understand this manual before
operating the freezer. When properly
operated and maintained, the freezer
will produce a consistent quality product.
Phone:
For factory service assistance contact
H.C. Duke & Son, LLC,. Electro Freeze
Service Department as follows.
(309) 755-9858
E-mail: service@electrofreeze.com
Note to Installer
This freezer must be installed and serviced
by an Electro Freeze Distributor in accordance with the installation instructions.
Air cooled models require a minimum of 3inches (7.6 cm) air space on both sides and
back of the freezer for adequate ventilation.
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Electrical Requirements
CAUTION
All materials and connections must conform to
local requirements and be
in compliance with the
National Electric Code
(NEC).
CAUTION
To prevent accidental
electrical shock, a
receptacle with a positive
earth ground is required.
Figure 3-1
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4.1
Plug
Specifications
Particulars
Width (in/cm)
26-1/2 / 67.33
Height (in/cm)
55 1/4 / 140.34
Refrigerant
Depth (in/cm)
25-5/16 / 64.29
Weight (lbs/kg)
Voltage*
558 /253
208-230/60/1
Circuit Ampacity
20.0
Compressor (2)
3/4 HP/4300(BTUH)
.56 kw (Motor)
3/4 HP /.56 kw
R-404a
24 oz / .68 kg
Cooling
Air
Hopper (2)
Cylinder (2)
1.1 kw (Cooling)
2
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4.2
Data Plate
The data plate provides important
information that the operator should
record and have available for parts
ordering, warranty inquiries and service
requests.
Figure 4-1
Write in Reference
Information HERE!
Hertz ________
_________________________________________
Installed by:
_________________________________________
Address:
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
Phone:
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4.5
Dimensions
The dimensions of the FM8 freezer are provided in figure 4-2, below.
NOTE: Optional ADA compliant handles are available.
Figure 4-2
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Figure 5-1
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Head Assembly
Figure 5-2
Figure 5-3
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Operator Controls
Figure 6-1
The following paragraphs describe the
operator controls and indicators. Refer to
figure 6-1 for location of these controls
and indicators on the Model CS8 freezer.
NOTE: The plunger rod must be in place
before the freezer will operate in DAY,
NIGHT, or CLEAN position.
6.1
Selector Switch 1
This three-position switch selects the
mode of operation of the freezer.
a. CLEAN (left) This position
operates the beater only (no refrigeration
to the cylinder). Always use this mode
when performing cleaning and sanitizing
operations.
b. OFF (center) In this position
the beater motor will not operate and no
refrigeration will be provided to the
cylinder.
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CAUTION
Test operation of the head
switch prior to placing the
freezer in service. See Section 12, Routine Maintenance,
Monthly.
Important:
Do not use the automatic position
with water or sanitizer in the cylinder
or hopper the freezer will be
damaged.
c. AUTO (right) This position
activates both the beater motor and
refrigeration unit. This is the normal
operating position.
Operator Controls
6.2
(continued)
6.3
6.4
b. NIGHT (right) This energysaving mode will reduce product agitation. The freezer will automatically cycle
to maintain temperatures below 41F
(5C). Use this position when the freezer
will not be in use for periods of more
than an hour.
Important:
If proper mix level is not maintained,
a freeze-up may occur and damage
the freezer.
Mix Float
Figure 6-2
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Operator Controls
6.5
(continued)
INSERT
Important:
If product is dispensed when the
regulator is in the CLOSED position, a freeze-up will occur and may
damage the freezer.
b. CLOSED - Use this position
when the freezer is in the NIGHT
mode, and when product will not be
dispensed for a long period of time.
(See figure 6-4. When CLOSED you
cannot see through the hole in the top
of the mix feed tube the white plastic
regulator tube inside will block the hole.)
Figure 6-3
Pin
Location
Pin
Location
Figure 6-4
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7.1
Persons assembling, cleaning or sanitizing the freezer must wash and sanitize
hands and forearms with an approved
sanitizer.
Cleaning Accessories
The following are accessories necessary for cleaning, sanitizing and disassembly/
assembly.
1. BRUSH & HANDLE, Cylinder.
4-inch diameter with 28-inch handle, used
for cleaning the cylinder.
2. BRUSH, Double end. 1-1/8 inch
diameter and 7/16-inch diameter, used for
cleaning the drain tube, mix inlet tube and
mix feed tube.
2
3
4
5
158054A LUBRI-FILM PLUS
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7.2
Disassembly Instructions
CAUTION
To avoid electrical shock or
contact with moving parts,
make sure all switches are
in the OFF position and
that the main power supply
is disconnected.
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7.2
CAUTION
To prevent bacteria growth,
remove all O-rings when
cleaning. Failure to do so
could create a health
hazard.
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7.3
Cleaning Instructions
The cleaning instructions explained in this section are procedures to remove bacteria and maintain a clean sanitary freezer. Both sides of the soft serve freezer must
be disassembled, washed and sanitized according to the instructions in this manual
before start-up to ensure the best possible cleanliness.
CAUTION
Electric shock hazard. Do not splash water on switches or allow water
to flow onto electrical components inside the machine.
CAUTION
To prevent bacteria growth, use only approved sanitizers to sanitize
the machine. Failure to do so could create a health hazard.
Important:
Do not use unapproved sanitizers
or laundry bleach. These materials
may contain high concentrations
of chlorine and will chemically
attack freezer components.
Figure 7-5
Figure 7-6
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7.3
Figure 7-7
Figure 7-8
Figure 7-9
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Assembly
SEAL (CUP)
Figure 8-1
WASHER (BUSHING)
Figure 8-2
continued
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Assembly
(continued)
INSERT
Figure 8-4
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9.1
Start-up Instructions
Sanitizing
The sanitizing instructions explained in
this manual are important procedures to
remove bacteria and maintain a clean,
sanitary freezer. Each side of the soft
serve freezer must be disassembled,
washed and sanitized according to the
instructions in this manual. Always
sanitize before start-up to ensure the
best possible cleanliness.
CAUTION
To prevent bacteria growth,
use only approved
sanitizers to sanitize the
machine. Sanitizing must
be done just prior to starting the machine. Failure to
do so could create a health
hazard.
Important:
Do not use unapproved sanitizers or
laundry bleach. These materials may
contain high concentrations of chlorine and will chemically attack freezer
components.
NOTE: It is your responsibility to be
aware of and conform to the local, state,
and federal laws concerning the frequency of cleaning and sanitizing the
freezer.
1. Wash and sanitize your hands
and forearms. Follow these directions for
each side of the freezer.
2. Prepare 2 gallons (7.6 liters) of
sanitizing solution for each cylinder. The
sanitizing solution must be mixed according to manufacturers instructions to
yield 100 PPM (parts per million) available chlorine solution (example: SteraSheen Green Label). Use warm water
(100 to 110F or 38 to 43C) to wash,
rinse, and sanitize.
3. Ensure that the mix feed tube
assembly and mix float are in the bottom
of the hopper pan.
Important:
Never let the sanitizer remain in the
freezer for more than 15 minutes.
Important:
Do not insert any tools or objects into
the mix feed port or head dispensing
hole while the freezer is running.
Figure 9-1
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9.1
Sanitizing (continued)
Important:
Do not use the AUTO position with
sanitizer in the cylinder. The freezer
will be damaged.
6. When the cylinder has filled with
sanitizing solution, reconnect the main
power supply to the freezer. Turn the
selector switch to the CLEAN position
(figure 9-2) and allow the beater to run
for 5 minutes. During this time period,
check for leaks around the head, plunger
and drain tube.
Figure 9-2
9.2
Selector (Toggle)
Switch Positions
Priming
Figure 9-3
MIX LEVEL
Figure 9-4
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9.2
Priming (continued)
5. Remove the mix feed tube and
allow the remaining mix in the hopper to
flow into the cylinder.
6. Reinstall mix feed tube assembly
in the hopper and push all the way
down. Make sure the insert is in the
CLOSED position as shown in figure 93.
Important:
Failure to completely remove sanitizer or water from the freezing cylinder before placing in AUTO will
damage the freezer.
7. Turn selector switch to AUTO to
begin the freezing process. Fill the
hoppers with mix to the full operating
level and install the hopper cover.
8. Keep the insert in the CLOSED
position until you are ready to dispense
the first serving. When ready, move
inserts to the OPEN position, as shown
in figure 9-3.
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Closing Procedures
10.1
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11.1 Overrun
As mix is frozen in the freezing cylinder,
air is incorporated into the mix to increase its volume, as well as enhance
the taste and texture of the finished
product. The increase in volume is
called overrun. Fifty percent overrun
translates to a volume increase of 50%
10 gallons of liquid mix has become
15 gallons of finished product.
Example:
Weight of 1 pint of mix
18 oz.
Weight of 1
pint frozen product
12 oz.
Difference
6 oz.
11.2 Rerun
If local health codes permit the use of rerun
make sure to follow these procedures:
1. Store rerun mix in a clean, sanitized container.
2. Store in a cooler with a temperature
below 40F (4.4C).
3. DO NOT prime the machine with
rerun. Always skim off and discard foam.
Then combine the rerun with fresh mix in a
ratio of 50/50 and add to the hopper during
operation.
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Routine Maintenance
Electro Freeze recommends the following
schedule to help maintain your Model FM8
freezer in like-new operating condition.
Take the time to learn and perform these
routine procedures and receive in return
many years of valuable service from your
freezer. Protect your investment!
DAILY
1. Disassemble, wash, rinse, sanitize, air-dry,
reassemble and sanitize all parts which come into
contact with the mix.
CAUTION
To prevent bacteria growth, remove all orings when cleaning. Failure to do so could
create a health hazard.
QUARTERLY
1. Have air-cooled condenser fins cleaned by your
Electro Freeze Distributor.
Important:
Never use a screwdriver or sharp object to clean
between fins.
2. Have your Electro Freeze Distributor check the
refrigeration system and make the necessary adjustments.
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MONTHLY
Test Head Switch
The head switch feature is designed to prevent
the beater shaft from being accidentally activated.
It is essential that the proper operation of this
switch be verified on a routine basis. Use the
following instructions to test for proper operation:
1. Be sure all switches are in the OFF
position.
2. Disconnect the main power supply.
3. Remove the dispense head and beater
shaft assembly.
4. Connect the main power supply.
5. Turn the selector switch to the CLEAN
position.
CAUTION
Moving parts. DO NOT place hands
in the freezing cylinder. Severe
personal injury could result.
1500 HOURS OF
OPERATION OR
6 MONTHS
1. Contact your Electro Freeze
distributor for the initial oil change of the
gear reducer.
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Routine Maintenance
5000 HOURS OF
OPERATION OR
1 YEAR
WINTER STORAGE
To protect the unit during seasonal shutdown, it is
important to store the freezer properly. Use the
following procedures:
1. Disconnect all power to the freezer.
2. Disassemble and wash all parts that come
into contact with the mix using a warm, mild detergent solution. Rinse in clear water and dry all parts
thoroughly. Clean drain tube and all exterior panels.
3. Store the loose parts, such as the head
assembly and beater assembly, in a safe dry place.
ANNUALLY
CAUTION
To avoid electrical shock or contact with
moving parts, make sure all switches are
in the OFF position and that the main
power supply is disconnected.
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Troubleshooting Tables
Caution
All maintenance adjustments must be done by an
Electro Freeze Distributor or authorized service
technician.
Caution
To avoid electrical shock or contact with moving
parts, make sure all switches are in the OFF
position and that the main power supply is
disconnected.
Important:
Some refrigerants are hazardous to the earths atmosphere. To protect our environment, use a refrigerant
recovery/recycling unit when removing refrigerant
from the system.
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PROBLEM
Unit does not
operate.
PROBABLE CAUSE
1.
Freezer unplugged.
1.
Plug in freezer.
2.
2.
3.
3.
4.
Component failure.
4.
1.
Set required air space to a minimum of 6inches (15.2 cm) on all sides of unit.
Louvered areas must be clean and
unrestricted .
2.
3. Component failure.
3.
1.
Compressor
1.
does not operate
or operates
improperly.
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REMEDY
Component failure.
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PROBLEM
Beater motor
stops or squeals
belt.
PROBABLE CAUSE
Motor cuts out on internal overload.
1.
1.a.
1.a.
1.b.
1.c.
1.d.
Component failure
2.
Leakage of mix
1.
or water from
drain tube to drip
2.
tray.
1.d.
1.
Mix leaking at
1. Faulty head o-ring.
dispensing head.
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REMEDY
1.
Dispensed
1.
product too hard.
Mix sours in
hopper.
(continued)
1.
1.
2.
3. Component failure.
3.
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PROBLEM
Mix freezes in
hopper.
PROBABLE CAUSE
REMEDY
3. Component failure.
Machine runs
1. Plunger switch rod engaged.
1. Close plunger completely.
continuously and
product gets too
2. Component failure or refrigeration problem. 2. Contact your Electro Freeze Distributor for
cold.
service.
3.
2.
3.
4.
Component failure.
Poor or slow
1.
product recovery.
Unit runs
1. Component failure or refrigeration problem. 1. Contact your Electro Freeze Distributor for
continuously.
service.
Product does not
2. Dirty air condenser.
2. Have condenser cleaned by your Electro
reach 18-21
Freeze Distributor.
temperature.
3. Ambient air too hot.
3. Give louvered area more air space.
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PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
REMEDY
1.
2. Componet failure.
Unit runs
continually in
night mode and
freezes up.
1.
1.
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Component failure.
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COMPACT SERIES
Soft Serve Freezer
Model FM8
184979-01 4/12
Printed in U.S.A.
Name: _______________________
Adress:_______________________
______________________________
Phone:________________________
If you require any further assistance,
contact H. C. Duke & Son, Inc., Electro
Freeze as follows:
(309) 755-9858
E-mail: service@hcduke.com
PART II
Table of Contents
ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 1
Item
Head Assembly
Part No.
Description
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Part No.
HC115677...........
HC138202 ..........
HC137934 ..........
HC113824...........
Description
Shaft-Assy. Beater
Bar-Breaker
Blade-Scraper
Seal-Assy. Shaft
HC160557 ....... Seal-Beater Shaft (Cup)
HC136025 ....... Washer-Shaft Seal (Plastic Bushing)
184979-01
Part No.
Description
184979-01
(Sheet 1 of 2)
184979-01
Item
Part No.
2)
Description
184979-01
(Sheet 1 of 2)
184979-01
Item
Part No.
184979-01
1 ..... HC119152
Description
Description
21 .....
22 .....
Item
Part No.
Item
Part No.
(Sheet 2 of 2)
1A ..
1B ..
2 .....
3 .....
4 .....
5 .....
6 .....
7 .....
8 .....
9 .....
10 .....
11 .....
12 .....
13 .....
14 .....
14A ...
15 .....
16 .....
17 .....
18 .....
19 .....
19A ...
20 .....
Description
184965-01
Item
Part No.
Description
Model FM8 - Air
Cooled
Assembly
2)
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Item
Part No.
Description
184979-01
Description
Description
2)
Item
Part No.
Item
Part No.
184965-01
Item
Part No.
Description
Model FM8 - Water Cooled
Assembly
Figure 7
DRAW
DRAWI
10
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HC 165025
Beater Warni ng
HC 165234
C leani ng Instructi on
HC 165093
C lear Overlay
HC 164004-03
HC 165126
Panel Removal
HC 165145
HC 165146
Tri mstri p RH
HC 169052
Venti lati on 3 i n.
Screw
Nut-Speed
on Frame
Dispense
2-HC160076
3-HC160025
2-HC159132
Front
HC160048
HC160117
Rear
HC160048
HC160117
S i de
HC159219
n/a
Trimstrip
HC160076
n/a
Item
Part No.
Description
D escription
Part N o.
Figure 7
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DRAW
DRAWI
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HC 165025
Beater Warni ng
HC 165234
C leani ng Instructi on
HC 165093
C lear Overlay
HC 164004-03
HC 165126
Panel Removal
HC 165145
HC 165146
Tri mstri p RH
HC 169052
Venti lati on 3 i n.
Screw
Nut-Speed
on Frame
Dispense
2-HC160076
3-HC160025
2-HC159132
Front
HC160048
HC160117
Rear
HC160048
HC160117
S i de
HC159219
n/a
Trimstrip
HC160076
n/a
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Item
Part No.
Description
D escription
Part N o.
Figure 8
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Figure 9
Capacitor/Relay Box
Item
Part No.
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
HC161202
HC150778
HC150290
HC150795
HC150293
HC150294
HC160743
HC151417-01
HC151421
HC151436
LH = Left hand side is determined as you face the front of the freezer.
RH = Right hand side is determined as you face the front of the freezer.
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Accessories
Part No.
Description
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16
16
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Cleaning & Sanitizing Electro Freeze Compact Series Soft Serve Freezers
The cleaning and sanitizing instructions explained in this instruction sheet are required to maintain a clean, sanitary
freezer. The freezer should be disassembled, cleaned, reassembled, lubricated, and sanitized daily to ensure the best
possible product and freezer operation.
This instruction sheet is not intended to be used in place of the Operators Manual. Use the following information to assist you only after you have read, understood, and are accomplished in the procedures for cleaning
and sanitizing detailed in the Electro Freeze Freezer Operators Manual.
CAUTION
To avoid electrical shock or contact with moving parts, make sure all switches are in the OFF position and
that the main power supply is disconnected.
CLEANING
SANITIZING
1.
1.
2.
2.
3.
4.
Make sure that the mix feed tube assembly and mix float
are in the bottom of the hopper pan.
5.
6.
Install mix float on mix level sensor and wash down the
inside of the hopper cover.
7.
8.
9.
3.
Wash, rinse, sanitize, and air dry all parts removed from
the freezer. For proper sanitizing, the parts must remain in
the sanitizer for 5 minutes.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Problem? Contact your local authorized distributor or the freezer manufacturer, Electro Freeze Service Department,
2116 Eighth Avenue, East Moline, IL 61244, (309) 755-4553 or FAX (309) 755-9858.
Important:
Failure to completely remove sanitizer or
water from the freezing cylinder before
placing in AUTO will damage the
freezer.
7. Turn selector switch to AUTO to begin the
freezing process. Fill the hopper with mix
AND install hopper cover.
Las instrucciones de limpieza e higienizacin explicadas en esta hoja de instrucciones son necesarias para mantener el congelador
limpio e higienizado. El congelador debe desmontarse, limpiarse, montarse, lubricarse e higienizarse todos los das para asegurar
un funcionamiento ptimo del congelador y el mejor producto.
Esta hoja de instrucciones no est destinada a utilizarse en lugar del Manual del operador. Use la informacin siguiente
como ayuda slo despus de haber ledo detalladamente el manual del operador del congelador Electro Freeze y haber
realizado los procedimientos de limpieza e higienizacin descritos en el mismo.
PRECAUCIN
Para evitar choques elctricos o el contacto con piezas en movimiento, compruebe que todos los interruptores
estn en la posicin OFF (apagada) y que est desconectado el principal suministro de alimentacin.
LIMPIEZA
HIGIENIZACIN
1.
1.
2.
2.
3.
3.
4.
5.
4.
6.
7.
8.
9.
a.
b.
c.
d.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Tiene algn problema? Dirjase a su distribuidor local autorizado o al depto. de servicio del fabricante del congelador, Electro
Freeze Service Department, 2116 Eighth Avenue, East Moline, IL 61244, (303) 755-453 o FAX (309) 755-9858
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ABRIR
Mire por el agujero
superior del tubo
debe poder ver
totalmente a travs
de l.
CERRADO
Mire por el agujero
superior del tubodebe ver el tubo
plstico blanco interior
(regulador) que
bloquea la abertura.
LNEA DE NIVEL
MIX
LEVEL
LINE
DE
LA MEZCLA
Cerrado mezcla en la
lnea de nivel
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Electro Freeze
OFF
1.
2.
100 (PPM)
Stera-Sheen
Green Label
3.
5
4.
1.
2.
3. 2 7.6
100
(PPM)SteraSheen
4.
a.
5.
b.
O
6.
c. O
7.
CLEAN
5
d.
5.
6.
7.
8.
8.
10
9.
OFF
Electro Freeze
2116 Eighth Avenue, East Moline, IL 61244, (309) 755-4553 (309) 755-9858
1.
OPENCLOSED
2.
CLOSED
3.
4.
OPEN
5.
6.
CLOSED
AUTO
Closed
Closed
Open
7. AUTO
8.
CLOSED
15 20
OPEN
9.
CLOSED
184859
PART
DESCRIPTION
PART
NUMBER
QTY
SERIAL NUMBER
(FROM TO)
J2K
J2K
Belt-Poly V-LH*** (Sold only in matched sets) ......... HC153162 ....... 1 ......
J2K
Belt-Poly V-RH*** (Sold only in matched sets) ........ HC153173 ....... 1 ......
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
C2R
Brush-1/4" dia. 18-1/2" Overall (Mix Feed) .............. HC158037 ....... 1 ......
J2K
J2K
J2K
- A2N
J2K
Brush-1" dia. 12" Long (Drain Tube) ....................... HC158026 ....... 1 ......
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
*
**
***
NLA
184979-01 4/12
As Required
Items Included In O-Ring Kit No. HC119402
LH or RH Left or right hand is determined as you face the front of freezer.
No Longer Available
23
PART
DESCRIPTION
PART
NUMBER
QTY
Compressor-Assy. 208-230/60/1(AJA2425ZXD)
Compressor and ............................................ HC119152 .......
Capacitor-Run ............................................... HC151421 .......
Capacitor-Start .............................................. HC151436 .......
Relay-Start/Run ............................................. HC151417-01 ..
Drier-Filter 3 cu in Sweat ................................ HC155063 .......
2 ......
2 ......
2 ......
2 ......
2 ......
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
C2R
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
C2R
J2K
J2K
J2K
- A2P
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
*
**
***
NLA
24
SERIAL NUMBER
(FROM TO)
As Required
Items Included In O-Ring Kit No. HC119402
LH or RH Left or right hand is determined as you face the front of freezer.
No Longer Available
184979-01 4/12
PART
DESCRIPTION
PART
NUMBER
QTY
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
A2N
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
*
**
***
NLA
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SERIAL NUMBER
(FROM TO)
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.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
1 ......
3 ......
1 ......
3 ......
2 ......
7 ......
1 ......
2 ......
1 ......
As Required
Items Included In O-Ring Kit No. HC119402
LH or RH Left or right hand is determined as you face the front of freezer.
No Longer Available
25
PART
DESCRIPTION
PART
NUMBER
QTY
SERIAL NUMBER
(FROM TO)
3 ......
1 ......
3 ......
2 ......
7 ......
1 ......
2 ......
1 ......
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
D2P
J2K
- D2P
*
**
***
NLA
26
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
As Required
Items Included In O-Ring Kit No. HC119402
LH or RH Left or right hand is determined as you face the front of freezer.
No Longer Available
184979-01 4/12
PART
DESCRIPTION
QTY
SERIAL NUMBER
(FROM TO)
J2K
J2K
- C2R
J2K
- K2L
2 ......
2 ......
2 ......
2 ......
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
- C2R
C2R
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
.......
.......
.......
.......
J2K
J2K
C2R
J2K
J2K
J2K
*
**
***
NLA
184979-01 4/12
PART
NUMBER
As Required
Items Included In O-Ring Kit No. HC119402
LH or RH Left or right hand is determined as you face the front of freezer.
No Longer Available
27
PART
DESCRIPTION
PART
NUMBER
QTY
SERIAL NUMBER
(FROM TO)
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
Pulley
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
................ 2 ......
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
*
**
***
NLA
28
As Required
Items Included In O-Ring Kit No. HC119402
LH or RH Left or right hand is determined as you face the front of freezer.
No Longer Available
184979-01 4/12
PART
DESCRIPTION
PART
NUMBER
QTY
SERIAL NUMBER
(FROM TO)
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
- K2Q
K2Q
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
*
**
***
NLA
184979-01 4/12
As Required
Items Included In O-Ring Kit No. HC119402
LH or RH Left or right hand is determined as you face the front of freezer.
No Longer Available
29
PART
DESCRIPTION
QTY
SERIAL NUMBER
(FROM TO)
J2K
J2K
J2K
- C2R
C2R
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
- B2L-616
E2L-1833 -
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
J2K
C2R
C2R
J2K
*
**
***
NLA
30
PART
NUMBER
As Required
Items Included In O-Ring Kit No. HC119402
LH or RH Left or right hand is determined as you face the front of freezer.
No Longer Available
184979-01 4/12