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Part X – Maintenance
Your Coldelite freezer has been designed,
engineered, and manufactured to achieve high per-
formance and long durability. The life expectancy
of any machine depends not only on the quality of
engineering, and components used, but also on the
basic maintenance procedures.
It is important for you to become familiar with a
few of the basic operating procedures.
•
Only remove orings with the oring extractor
provided in the machine spare parts kit.
•
Clean and sanitize the freezer in accordance
with the instructions in this operation
manual.
•
Lubricate all orings and seals as instructed.
•
The wearing or the improper cleaning of the
beater shaft seals will result in product
leakage into the rear of the machine. Check
the side drip chutes frequently and replace
seals when necessary.
•
Replace any oring that is leaking or
damaged.
•
When all of the spare parts supplied in the
spare parts kit are used, re-order
immediately. Do not wait until the part is
urgently needed or causes the machine to be
inoperative without it.
•
NEVER
use the Automatic or Stand-By
mode in the cleaning, sanitizing or initial
filling of the freezer. This can damage the
freezer and its components.
•
During the washing, cleaning and sanitizing
procedures, operate the machine in the
BEATER mode as little as possible. This will
minimize component wear on the freezer.
•
When removing and installing the freezer
parts, handle these with care.
DO NOT
drop
or bang together as this will damage the parts
and affect the freezers performance.
•
NEVER
use
HOT WATER
when washing,
cleaning, or sanitizing your freezer or its parts.
ALWAYS
use luke warm water (80 - 90F).
!! IMPORTANT !!
If your machine is Air Cooled, its efficiency
depends on a clean air cooled condenser. The fins of
the condenser must be straight and cleaned a
minimum of every two or three months. Prior to
cleaning the air condenser, place the machine in the
STOP or OFF mode and disconnect power to the
freezer.
If your machine is Water Cooled, it is important
that it is not stored at a temperature below 32
degrees F. Before storing at a temperature below 32
degrees you must remove all liquids from the
freezer and winterize the water condenser coil. This
should be performed by an authorized service
technician to avoid damage to the freezer.
The following is a recommended wearable parts
replacement schedule. This is for normal operation
of the freezer and will vary based on the volume
and type of product served as well as operational
and cleaning procedures.
Replacement Schedule
Orings and Seals – Every 6 months or as needed
Beater Scraper Blades - Every 6 months or as
needed
Beater End Pusher – Every year or as needed
(Maximum
of 3
Seasons of
Operation)
Drive Belts – Every 2 years or as needed
Pump Gears – Every 3 years or as needed
Pump Drive Bearings – As needed
Plastic Parts - As need when leaking, scratched, or
broken
Rebuild Mix Pumps – Every 5 years or as needed
Check Gearbox Grease Levels – Annually
Electrical Components – When malfunctioning.
!! IMPORTANT !!
Prior to opening any of the machines outer
panels, place both sides in the STOP / OFF mode
and disconnect the machines power supply.
Failure to do so can result in serious injury and
or death.