Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 513588R1 Stoelting
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OPTIMA 1 1 1 OWNER'S MANUAL Manual No. 513588R1 Nov . 2004.
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STOELTING, LLC Tele: 920-894-2293 502 Hwy 67 Kiel, WI 53042-1600 Fax: 920-894-7029 OWNER'S MANUAL FOR MODEL OPTIMA - STOEL TING SOFT SER VE COUNTER MODEL GRA VITY FREEZER This manual provides basic information about the freezer. Instructions and suggestions are given covering its operation and care.
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SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Descri ption ............................................................................................................. 1 1.2 Specifications ..............................................................
LIST OF ILLUSTRA TIONS FIGURE TITLE PAGE 1 Model Optima 111 Freezer .................................................................................... 1 2 Specifications ...............................................................................
1 SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 DESCRIPTION The S toelting Optima 1 1 1 counter freezer is gravity fed. The freezer is equipped with fully automatic controls to provide a uniform product.
2 MODEL OPTIMA 1 1 1 COUNTER MODEL GRA VITY FREEZER DIMENSIONS: Freezer: 19-1 1/16" (50 cm) wide x 31-5/8" (80.3 cm) deep x 37-7/16" (95 cm) high Crated: 28-3/4" (73 cm) wide x 38-3/4" (98.4 cm) deep x 43" (109.2 cm) high WEIGHT : Freezer: 310 lbs.
3 SECTION 2 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Do not attempt to operate the freezer until the safety precautions and operating instructions in this manual are read completely and are thoroughly understood. Take notice of all warning labels on the freezer.
4 2.2 SHIPMENT AND TRANSIT The freezer has been assembled, operated and inspected at the factory. Upon arrival at the final destination, the complete freezer must be checked for any damage which may have occurred during transit. With the method of packaging used, the freezer should arrive in excellent condition.
5 Figure 8 - Floor Stand 2.5 INSTALLING PERMANENT WIRING If permanent wiring is required by local codes, the follow- ing procedure must be performed. W ARNING DISCONNECT FREEZER FROM THE SOURCE OF ELECTRICAL SUPPL Y BEFORE SER VICING . A . Remove the right side panel.
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7 SECTION 3 INITIAL SETUP AND OPERATION 3.1 OPERATOR'S SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFE OPERA TION IS NO ACCIDENT ; Observe these rules: A. Know the freezer . Read and understand the Operating Instructions. B. Notice all warning labels on the freezer . C.
8 B. OFF-ON SWITCH The OFF-ON switch is a two position toggle switch used to supply power to the control circuit. When the switch is in the OFF position, nothing will run. When the switch is in the ON position the freezer will be in the idle mode until a switch is activated.
9 CAUTION PROLONGED CONT ACT OF SANITIZER WITH FREEZER MA Y CAUSE CORROSION OF ST AIN- LESS STEEL P ARTS. In general, sanitizing may be conducted as follows: A . Push the mix inlet regulator into hopper with air inlet (long) tube toward the front of the freezer (Fig.
10 G. After about 6 to 10 minutes the freezer will shut OFF and the green lens will illuminate. The product is ready to serve. Freeze down time may be longer for some frozen diet dessert mixes. High ambient temperatures may extend freeze down time. H.
11 3.7 CLEANING THE FREEZER NOTE The frequency of cleaning the freezer and freezer parts must comply with local health regulations. After the mix has been removed from the freezer, the freezer must be cleaned. To clean the freezer, refer to the following steps: A .
12 3. 9 CLEANING THE FREEZER PARTS Place all loose parts in a pan or container and take to the wash sink for cleaning. To clean freezer parts refer to the following steps: A . Place all parts in warm mild detergent water and clean with brushes provided.
13 A . Assemble all "O" Rings onto parts dry, without lubri- cation . Then apply a thin film of sanitary lubrication to exposed surfaces of the "O" Rings. Apply a thin film of sanitary lubricant to metal part of rear seal. Also apply a thin film of sanitary lubricant inside and outside of the front auger support bushing.
14 CLEANING vs. SANITIZING It is important to distinguish between cleaning and sanitizing. Although these terms may sound synonymous, they are not. BOTH are required for adequate food safety and proper machine maintenance. CLEANING · Is the removal of soil materials from a surface.
15 3. SANITIZING – After the machine has been cleaned and contains no milkstone, the machine is reassembled. Then a FDA-approved sanitizing solution is run through the machine to kill bacteria.
16 D. MONTHLY CAUTION THE FREEZER HAS AN AIR COOLED CON- DENSER AND MUST HA VE PROPER AIR CIRCU- LA TION. DO NOT PLACE RIGHT SIDE OF FREEZER ANY CLOSER THAN 3 INCHES FROM THE W ALL. F AILURE TO CLEAN THE CON- DENSER FIL TER ON A REGULAR BASIS MA Y RESUL T IN SERIOUS FREEZER DAMAGE A ND COULD VOID FREEZER W ARRANTY .
17 SECTION 4 TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS M E L B O R P E S U A C E L B I S S O P Y D E M E R t o n s e o d r e z e e r F . n u r . f f o s i r e z e e r f o t r e w o P . 1 . d e p p i r t r o n w o l b f i t i u c r i c r o e s u F . 2 . ) n r u t t o n l l i w r e g u a ( p u - e z e e r F .
18 . m r i f o o t s i t c u d o r P. r e p p o h n i x i m o N . 1 g n i e b e r a s n o i t r o p l l a m S . 2 . e m i t t r o h s a n i d e s n e p s i d e r u t a r e p m e t y c n e t s i s n o C . 3 . m r i f o o t s i g n i t t e s e r u t a r e p m e t y c n e t s i s n o C .
19 CODE P.T.F. LIG HT FLA SH ES MEA NI NG 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Sequ ence of one S eque nce o f t wo S eque nc e o f t hre e S eque nc e o f f o ur S eque nce of f iv e S e que nc e o f s i x S eque nc.
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21 SECTION 5 REPLACEMENT PARTS 5.1 HOW TO ORDER PARTS To assure receipt of the proper replacement parts, supply your dealer or distributor with the following information: A. Model number of equipment. B. Serial number of model, stamped on nameplate C.
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23 Item Stoelting P/N Qty Description 1 2177698 1 Door w/pins (Gravity) 2 3159696 1 Spigot 3 624598 2 O-Ring 5/8 x 7/8 x 1/8 Minn. Rubber 4 508135 AsReqd Lubricant, Petro-Gel, 4 Oz.
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25 Item Stoelting P/N Qty Description 1 342008 1 Drier 2 458010 1 Indicator , Sight Glass 1/4 3 763452 1 V alve Solenoid 4 231 101-SV 1 Capillary T ube & Drier Replacement 5 762448 1 V alve, Expan.
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27 Item Stoelting P/N Qty Description 1 4177557 1 Frame Weldment 2 538363 4 Nut Hex Jam 3/8-16 x 9/16 Stl Zp 3 628064 6 Rivet Drive 1/4 Dia. x 1/4 4 282032-SV 1 Compressor 208-230/60/1PH 5 2177577 1 B.
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29 Item Stoelting P/N Qty Description 1 4177572 1 Upper Front Panel 2 3177574 1 Right Front Corner Member 3 3177575 1 Left Front Corner Member 4 628009 6 Rivet 1/8 Dia.
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31 Item Stoelting P/N Qty Description 1 3177578 1 Left Side Panel 2 3177579 1 Right Side Panel 3 701002 2 S tandoff 4 649000-39 2 Screw , Self T apping #10 5 3177580 1 Back Panel 6 647653 5 Screw , Mach 10-24 x 3/8 T rs Hd 7 3177583 1 Header Panel 8 756079 4.
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W ARRANTY SOFT SERVE / SHAKE FREEZERS 1. Scope: Stoelting, LLC warrants to the first user (the “Buyer”) that the freezer cylinders, hoppers, compressors, drive motors, speed reducers, auger and au.
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