Taylor slush freezer Refrigerator User Manual


 
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Model 390 Important: To the Operator
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Section 5 Important: To the Operator
Control Switch
The center position is “OFF”. The “WASH” position
activates the beater motor only. The “AUTO” position
allows the beater motor and compressor to run.
Indicator Light -- “Mix Low”
Located on the front of the machine is a mix level
indicating light. When the light is flashing, it indicates
that the mix hopper has a low supply of product and
should be refilled as soon as possible. Neglecting to
add mix when the light comes on will cause the
machine to sway and may eventually c ause damage
to the beater assembly and freezer door.
Indicator Light -- “Mix Out”
Also located on the front of the machine is a mix out
indicating light. When the light is flashing, it indicates
that the hopper is empty and the mix supply needs
replenishing. To prevent damage to the unit,
refrigeration discontinues automatically when the mix
out indicator lights.
Optional Feature:
Remote Continuous Fill System
If your Model 390 Taylor Freezer has been factory
equipped with a Remote Continuous Fill System, the
mix supply to the freezer will be replenished
automatically from mix tanks located in a remote
location.
When the “Mix Out” indicator lights, the mix supply in
the freezer hopper will be replenished automatically.
To start the unit after cleaning:
1. P lace the power switch in the “Wash” position.
2. P ress the “Fill” button, located under the control
channel, until the freezing cylinder is at least
half full.
Note: Do not remove the hopper cover while
the unit is filling with mix, as some splashing
may occur.
3. Once the freezing cylinder is at least half full,
place the power switch in the “Auto” mode and
the hopper will be filled automatically, and the
fill system will discontinue.
4. P lace the mix feed tube into the mix inlet.
5. Rais e the draw switch arm to initiate
refrigeration. When the refrigeration stops, the
product is ready to serve.
Recommended Pressure: 12 -- 15 PSI (83 -- 103 kPa)
IMPORTANT: Do not exceed 15 PSI or excessive
splashing will occur.