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A.

STIRRING ONLY-OFF-STIRRING & FREEZING SWITCH

The STIRRING ONLY-OFF-STIRRING & FREEZ-
ING  switch is a three-position toggle switch used to
control the operation of the refrigeration system and
agitator. When the switch is placed in the STIR-
RING ONLY position, the refrigeration system will
be off and the agitator will rotate for cleaning, or if
stirring is required when the store is closed. When the
switch is placed in the OFF position, the refrigeration
system and agitator will be off. The switch should be
placed in the STIRRING & FREEZING position for
normal operation.

B. RESET SWITCH

The reset switch is a two-position breaker switch. This
switch is used to protect the freezer from mechanical
damage. The switch must be in the NORMAL
OPERATING POSITION (up) before the freezer will
operate.

Any time a condition occurs which causes the
agitator drive motor to draw excessive current, the
reset switch will automatically switch to the
OVERLOAD CUT-OUT FREEZER NOT OPERAT-
ING position.  This will shut down the freezing and
agitation action of the freezer to protect the agitator
drive motor from burning out.

Should the reset switch ever trip out, move the
STIRRING ONLY-OFF-STIRRING & FREEZING
toggle switch to the STIRRING ONLY position. Then
move the reset switch back to NORMAL OPERAT-
ING POSITION (up) and allow the freezer to stir,
without refrigeration, for five minutes. After five
minutes of stirring, return the STIRRING ONLY-OFF-
STIRRING & FREEZING switch to the  STIRRING &
FREEZING position.

C. 24 HOUR TIMER

To program the timer, rotate program disc in the
direction of the arrows to align the correct day/time
with the time of day mark. Then pull out for Off time
or push in for On time. Each actuator is equivalent
to 15 minutes time. Check for AM/PM centered
between 12 and 12 on rotating disc. At a 6:00 setting the
indicator will point to AM or PM.

D. HIGH PRESSURE MANUAL RESET SWITCH

The HIGH PRESSURE MANUAL RESET SWITCH is a
safety switch designed to protect the compressor from
damage due to excessive head pressure. When tripped,
the lever will be out; push to reset.

E. SPIGOT ASSEMBLY

Dispensing of frozen mix is done by the SPIGOT
ASSEMBLY.  By pulling the spigot plunger out, mix
in the form of ice crystals is dispensed through the
port on the bottom of the SPIGOT ASSEMBLY.  To
stop dispensing, push the spigot plunger in.

F. FLAVOR BOTTLES

The FLAVOR BOTTLES are operated by a spring
loaded, push-button pump. By pushing down, 1/4
ounce (7.39 ml) of flavor is dispensed.

3.3 DRAINING THE FREEZER FOR DISASSEMBLING
     AND CLEANING

After installation and initial set-up, the freezer exterior
must be cleaned and the freezer parts must be disas-
sembled, cleaned and sanitized. Cleaning and sanitizing
MUST be done before the initial freeze down and operation.

Subsequent cleaning and sanitizing, after the freezer has
been operated and product has been dispensed, will
require the freezer to be completely drained of all unused
mix. Perform the following steps to drain the freezer of any
unused mix:

A. Set the STIRRING ONLY-OFF-STIRRING &

FREEZING switch to the STIRRING ONLY position
well in advance of cleaning and sanitizing to assure
complete defrosting and draining of the product
cylinder.

B. While the freezer is in the STIRRING ONLY mode,

remove the unused flavoring from the flavor bottles.
All unused flavoring should be poured into the
containers from which they came.

C. Remove the Sani-tray and cover by gently pushing

up to disengage from the support pins and pulling
out and down (Fig. 13).

D. With a bucket placed below the drain spigot, pull the

spigot to dispense (Fig. 14).

E. When liquid product is completely drained, empty

the bucket into the sink. Any remaining ice can be
removed by circulating warm water through barrel.

3.4 

DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING OF FREEZER PARTS

WARNING

Hazardous Voltage

The stirring only-off-stirring & freezing switch must be
placed in the OFF position when disassembling for
cleaning or servicing. The freezer must be disconnected
from electrical supply before removing any access pan-
els. Only a qualified service Technician may remove
access panels. Failure to disconnect power before servic-
ing could result in death or serious injury.

Summary of Contents for 100CA

Page 1: ...Model 100FA 100CA 2217GA OPERATORS MANUAL Manual No 513653 Mar 2010...

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Page 3: ...built prior to date of change DO NOT ATTEMPT to operate the machine until instructions and safety precautions in this manual are read completely and are thoroughly understood If problems develop or q...

Page 4: ...ecific safety information the following safety defini tions are provided to assist the reader The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your at tention to possible dangers The safety symbols and the...

Page 5: ...ON 9 3 1 Operator sSafetyPrecautions 9 3 2 OperatingControlsandIndicators 9 3 3 Draining the Freezer For Disassembling and Cleaning 10 3 4 Disassembly and Cleaning of Freezer Parts 10 3 5 Sanitizing T...

Page 6: ...14 DrainingProduct 11 15 RemovingSpigotAssembly 12 16 RemovingSpigotO RIngfromSpigotBody 12 17 Cut away View of Spigot Assembly 12 18 RemovingDriveCapandO Ring 13 19 RemovingSealerRing 13 20 Removing...

Page 7: ...7 6 cm 58 147 3 cm 66 167 6 cm depth 29 1 2 74 9 cm 35 1 2 90 2 cm 15 38 1 cm 21 53 3 cm 15 38 1 cm 21 53 3 cm Weight 142 lbs 64 4 kg 200 lbs 90 7 kg 140 lbs 63 5 kg 165 lbs 74 8 kg 160 lbs 72 5 kg 18...

Page 8: ...2 Figure 1 Model 100CA Front Figure 3 Model 100FA 2217GA Front Figure 2 Model 100CA Side Figure 4 Model 100FA 2217GA Side NOTE Figures in parenthesis are in centimeters AIR OUT...

Page 9: ...later advise the carrier within 10 days and request inspection The customer must place claim fordamagesand orshortagesinshipmentwiththecarrier 2 3FREEZERINSTALLATION Installationofthefreezerinvolvesmo...

Page 10: ...S SOTHEYUNDERSTANDHOWTOSAFELY OPERATETHISEQUIPMENT DO NOT REMOVE DEFACE OR PAINT OVER ANY DECALS THEY ARE THERE FOR YOUR SAFETY CAUTION Behind Sani tray Behind Sani tray THIS DEVICE MUST BE PLUGGED IN...

Page 11: ...UNDERSTANDHOWTOSAFELY OPERATETHISEQUIPMENT DO NOT REMOVE DEFACE OR PAINT OVER ANY DECALS THEY ARE THERE FOR YOUR SAFETY CAUTION Affixed to condenser shroud Affixed to condenser shroud THIS DEVICE MUST...

Page 12: ...nnect the power cord The plug is designed for 115 volt 15 amp duty The unit must be connected to a properly grounded receptacle The electrical cord furnished as part of the freezer has a three prong g...

Page 13: ...ENSERS To adjust the cup dispensers install the size cup desired into the dispenser and turn the wing nut on the dispenser mounting bracket until enough tension is applied to the rim of the cup to kee...

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Page 15: ...cted G Do not operate under unsafe operating conditions Never operate the freezer if unusual or excessive noise or vibration occurs 3 2OPERATINGCONTROLSANDINDICATORS Beforeoperatingthefreezer itisrequ...

Page 16: ...pressor from damageduetoexcessiveheadpressure Whentripped the lever will be out push to reset E SPIGOT ASSEMBLY Dispensing of frozen mix is done by the SPIGOT ASSEMBLY By pulling the spigot plunger ou...

Page 17: ...clean any plastic or stainless steel parts of the freezer exterior A Remove the dispensers from the side of the freezer by pulling straight up Clean the cup dispensers and dispenser lids with a mild a...

Page 18: ...15 RemovingSpigotAssembly Figure 16 Removing Spigot O Ring from Spigot body Figure 17 Cut away View of Spigot Assembly KNOB O RING SPRING RETAINERCAP SHAFT PLUG ASSEMBLY SPLASHDEFLECTOR FORSPIGOT SHA...

Page 19: ...freezermustbedisconnected from electrical supply before removing any access pan els Only a qualified service technician may remove accesspanels Failuretodisconnectpowerbeforeservic ing could result in...

Page 20: ...divider plate from the agitator fingers andremove Fig 21 7 Place all loose parts in a pan or container and take them to the wash sink filled with warm soapy water forcleaning CAUTION Do not damage pa...

Page 21: ...after the freezer is clean and just before the product cylinder is filled with mixed neutral base Sanitizingthenightbeforeisnoteffective However you should always clean the freezer and parts after use...

Page 22: ...de the assembly down the vertical center post and lock Fig 25 Figure 25 Installing Divider Plate and Agitator Assembly 8 Install the sealer ring by squeezing the looped section and sliding down into t...

Page 23: ...ubbles will rise to the top of the liquid in the product cylinder When no morebubbles rise to the top the air trapped under the dividerplatehasbeenremoved Pourthecontentsofthe container back into the...

Page 24: ...freezer damage and could void the warranty CONDENSERCLEANING 1 For the floor models remove the sani tray and insert Remove the two phillips head screws from the lower front panel and pull panel down a...

Page 25: ...19 Figure 28 External Parts To Be Cleaned CUP DISPENSERS AND LIDS LIQUIDLEVELINDICATOR SANI TRAYANDINSERT ALL PANELS COVERS FLAVORBOTTLES...

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Page 27: ...C E L E N O I T U A C L A C E D 7 0 1 4 2 3 S T R A P G N I V O M N O I T U A C L A C E D 3 1 1 4 2 3 G U L P D E D N U O R G N O I T U A C L A C E D 5 3 1 4 2 3 H C T I W S Y T E F A S E L G G O T L...

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Page 29: ...notice of any claimed breach of warranty within the applicable warranty period and c delivers the affected equipment to Stoelting or its designated service location in its original packaging crating...

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