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NARVON SUMMIT

3.2 GALLON BOWL

FROZEN BEVERAGE

DISPENSERS

#378NSSM2

Double Bowl

#378NSSM3

Triple Bowl

USER MANUAL

READ THOROUGHLY BEFORE OPERATION • UPDATED 04/2023

Summary of Contents for 378NSSM2

Page 1: ...1 NARVON SUMMIT 3 2 GALLON BOWL FROZEN BEVERAGE DISPENSERS 378NSSM2 Double Bowl 378NSSM3 Triple Bowl USER MANUAL READ THOROUGHLY BEFORE OPERATION UPDATED 04 2023...

Page 2: ...he event of machine blockage due to cooling turn the machine off and contact a specialized technician In the event of fire immediately evacuate the area to allow the personnel in charge and equipped w...

Page 3: ...obstruction Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer Do not damage the refrigerant circuit Do not use electri...

Page 4: ...4 NARVON SUMMIT PARTS DIAGRAM ACCESSORIES Folding Lid Bowl Push Pull Tap Display Drip Rack Drip Tray Main Switch Feet Food Safe Lubricant Nylon Brush...

Page 5: ...PERATING MODE Right Bowl PRODUCT TEMPERATURE Right Bowl SLUSH Chills the product to get slush STANDBY Maintains the product at the right preservation temperature and saves electrical energy Recommende...

Page 6: ...g materials Conserve for future use If you do not wish to dispose of the packaging or if you wish to place the unit back in storage you can conserve the packaging for future transporting of the machin...

Page 7: ...mperatures over 25 C 77 F Filling Level MAX up to sticker MIN cover the evaporator Fig 3 Close the Lid Lower the front part PREPARING COLD DRINKS Start Up With the machine plugged into the power sourc...

Page 8: ...finishes During Defrost Slush and Stand By mode of any tank is deactivated Prepare Slush Press OPERATING MODE Until the display shows SLUSH Fig 10 In this way the slush always remains homogeneous and...

Page 9: ...Adjust a selected parameter Increase Decrease consistency Recommended Value Liquid Consistency Thicker Consistency Slush Consistency Left Bowl Consistency Values values range from 1 18 Hardness also d...

Page 10: ...will disappear indicating that the INSTALL procedure is complete The AUTO FUNCTIONS feature cannot be active when performing the INSTALL procedure RESTORE DEFAULT SETTINGS Allows you to reset all the...

Page 11: ...anually configure three automatic functions S1 S2 S3 In the main screen it will indicate the number of active functions that you have configured Pressing you can set the time that the machine automati...

Page 12: ...and unplugged from the power source before cleaning CAUTION Remove lid Remove tap Press 1 and pull upwards 2 Clean the lid and evaporators with a mild detergent and a soft cloth or sponge Rinse with...

Page 13: ...y bowl Place the mixer seal on the unit then insert the mixer and rotate until the head A hooks with the seal B LUBRICANT Assemble the tap Place the tap back on the hooks and click into place 1 To pro...

Page 14: ...d every six months and periodically at least once a year every twelve months by a specialized technician This periodic maintenance is required in order to keep your machine running at peak condition W...

Page 15: ...justment to select the menu item shown for adjustment NOTE In the event of a power failure all settings programmed into the control panel will remain the same The MAINTENANCE menu is to be accessed on...

Page 16: ...ng during operation The INSTALL menu is used to set up the unit during installation IMPORTANT The AUTO FUNCTIONS feature cannot be active when performing the INSTALL procedure 1 Press and hold 1 Press...

Page 17: ...alian and Spanish 1 Press and hold 1 Press and hold 2 Press and release 2 Press and release 3 Press and release Saves changes and exits press twice to exit user menu Scrolls through language selection...

Page 18: ...ts the control panel to the factory default settings 1 Press and hold 1 Press and hold 2 Press and release 2 Press and release Toggles between C and F Restores control panel to factory defaults Saves...

Page 19: ...F The default setting is ON 1 Press and hold 1 Press and hold 2 Press and release 2 Press and release Toggles between ON and OFF Increase decreases intensity level Saves changes and exits press twice...

Page 20: ...to 3 PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC FUNCTIONS OFF S2 S3 S1 OFF OFF OFF S2 S3 S1 OFF S2 S3 S1 OFFO FF S2 S3 S1 OFFO FF OFF 1 Press and hold When ON or OFF flashes When S1 S2 S3 cycle number flashes Press to adv...

Page 21: ...on the version When the machine is no longer in use dispose of it properly PROGRAMMING DISPOSAL DATE AND TIME 1 Press and hold 2 Press and release 3 Press 4 Press Selects number being changed number...

Page 22: ...not lubricated Lubricate tap seal Damaged seal Replace tap seal Loss of product from rear part of the bowl Bowl not correctly assembled Control bowl assembly Bowl seal not lubricated Lubricate tap sea...

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