7
B) Dispensing Handles –
(Refer to Figure 5)
The dispensing handles control the flow and
extraction rate of finished product. The left handle
serves product from the left cylinder, the right
handle serves product from the right cylinder and
the center dispenses equally from both cylinders.
You should
ONLY
dispense
product when the
machine is in the automatic mode.
Figure 5
C) Photo Sensor Switches -
(Refer to Figure 6)
In the Automatic mode the Photo Sensor Switches
(Position #920) activate the beater / auger motors
to dispense product. To activate the photo sensor
switches, simply place your hand with a cone or
cup under the dispensing head, pull the dispensing
handle and dispense product.
NOTE: You must activate the photo sensor switch,
starting the beater drive motor prior to dispensing
product.
Figure 6
D) Dispensing Head Safety Switch
This machine is equipped with a dispensing head
safety switch. With the dispensing head removed,
the machine will not operate and Alarm 9 (AL9)
will appear on the front touch pad monitor. Please
refer to machine alarms on page 28 for more
details.
E) Electrical Control Panel
– (Refer to figure
7)
The electrical control panel is located on the
bottom of the front panel. This control panel
contains all of the machines electrical control
components.
ONLY
a Coldelite Authorized
Technician should access this control panel.
!! IMPORTANT WARNING !!
Disconnect the freezer power supply before
opening the Electrical Control Panel and /
or servicing
.
Figure 7
The following is an explanation of some of the
components inside the electrical control panel.
1) Beater Motor Contactors -
(Left /Right)
–
Activates the beater drive motor. In the “BEATER”
mode, the contactor is energized by the front
switch pad. In the “AUTO” mode, the contactor is
energized by the photo sensor or
10 minute cycling timer.
2) Compressor Contactor – Activates the
refrigeration compressor. When the unit is in the
“AUTO” mode, the compressor contactor can be
energized by the electronic HOT setting or the Tev
Temperature probe. In the “Stand-By” mode, the
contactor is energized by the Tev and Tec
temperature probes.
920
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6
2
1
7
5
4
8
5