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Summary of Contents for LB-100B

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Page 2: ...uble free operation Over twenty five years of experience in the manufacturing of dispensing equipment have guided us in the pre jarati nof this Operation and Service Manual PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY Ke...

Page 3: ...ECTOR SWITCH 4 8 T H E M E C H A N I C A L TIMER 6 C l THE DISPENSE HANDLE 6 D l THE ELECTRICAL PANEL 6 E l OTHER CONTROLS 8 INITIAL CLEANING PROCEDURE 8 ASSE VBLINC THE FREEZER 10 A ASSEMBLING THE aE...

Page 4: ...ction of the damage If this procedure is not adhered to you will forfeit your right to file a damage claim and be responsible for subsequent repair costs A UNCRATINC Proceed as follows 1 Remove tho ma...

Page 5: ...F the mschine s performance w i l l decrease by approximately 1 5 Once the machine is set in position it should be le re ed as accurately as possible C ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS A11 w i r i n g installe...

Page 6: ...reset will operate Ref Fig 2 The compressor is internally protected If the Xlixon proteGor trips due to an overload condition the compressor wil stop and auionaiicalIy restzfl once ihe protector has c...

Page 7: ...emove any excess sealant by slowly running a flat edged tool spackling tool around the flange of the base frame This will create asearnless joint between the frame and the counter top Ref Fig 3 6 Allo...

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Page 9: ...s are de energized 8 MECHANICAL TIMER Ref Fig 41 The mechanical timer is a device for setting the minutes required t o produce a batch of finished product At the end of the freeze cycle t h e timer wi...

Page 10: ...of a current overload the protector will trip and stop the entire machine The trip AMPS have been pre set at the factory and are indicated on the control panel cover This device also contains the ove...

Page 11: ...uld an attempt be made to open the dispense head during freezer operation the switch automatically opens de energizing the machine PART I11 INITIAL CLEANING PROCEDURE The new machine must be completel...

Page 12: ...and gate cover carefully unscrew t h e dispense handle pivot knob a t the left and slowly pull the handle forward releasing the handle tension spring and gate cover 4 Remove the beater from the freeze...

Page 13: ...s directions Arrange the parts on a clean sanitized counter area and allow to air dry or reassemble wet if desired DO NOT T 3WEL D R Y OR RINSE THE SANITIZED PARTS The cylinder walls musi also be wash...

Page 14: ...fill cover fill cover retaining rod gate cover gate cover O ring tension spring dispense handle and retaining knob 2 Install the o ring into the gate cover o ring groove Lightly lubricate the o ring w...

Page 15: ...th a wire wisk This formula will make a 200 P P M parts per million concentration of chlorine sanitizing solution IMPORTANT Do not exceed the formula recommended by the sanitizer manufacturer as it wi...

Page 16: ...essive rotation can result in premature wear of beater blade surfaces PART V1 STARTING THE FREEZER Only after the machine has been thoroughly cleaned and sanitized is the r reozer ready for production...

Page 17: ...the timer t o 10 minutes and the selector switch to PROOUCTION Ref Fig 4 Pg 5 3 Allow the machine to freeze the product to the desired consisiancy The timer may produce an audible prior to o r after...

Page 18: ...ature The LB 1008 uses a Hard 0 Matic system which is referred t o as H 0 M This electronic device controls the refrigeration system for t h e freezing cylinder by sensing the consistency or hardness...

Page 19: ...OF E R I L NuNBZQ 8 3 3 SETTING PROCEDURE TheHOM board includes 3 potentiometers PT1 PT2 and PT3 2 pilot lights LED one red and one green and 8 DIP SWITCHES see FIG 1 PT3 P RED PILOT LIGHT DIP SuOk Tt...

Page 20: ...Setting Don t move it Its position has no effect PT3 set tin Turn20 turns clockwise PT2 Setting It s the main settingof the HOMboard turning clockwise increases the current when the compressor cuts of...

Page 21: ...aced it will leak and interfere with the proper performance o f the machine When all the spare parts supplied with the machine are used re order immediately Do not wait until the part is required agai...

Page 22: ...ting properly energized 2 Product too soft a H O i t control out of calibration or malfunctioning b machine low on refrigerant c Insufficient freezing time a Contact authorized service agency bl Conta...

Page 23: ...operates a Shortage of refrigerant long or continuously b Dirty condenser c Location too warm a Repair leak and recharge b Clean condenser C Change to cooler location 7 Burnt rubber a Product in cyli...

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