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Models 150, 152, 162, 168

Important: To the Operator

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Reset Button

If an overload condition occurs, the freezer will

automatically stop operating. To properly reset the

freezer, place the toggle switch in the “OFF” position.

Wait two or three minutes; then press the reset button.

Place the power switch in the “WASH” position and

observe the freezer’s performance; place the power

switch in the “AUTO” position.

Note:

If the freezer is unplugged from the wall

receptacle, it will be necessary to press the reset

button for the freezer to operate once power is

re- established.

Power Switch

The center position is “OFF”. The left position is

“WASH” which activates the beater motor only. The

right position is “AUTO”, which activates the beater

motor and the refrigeration system.

Feed Tube

The models 150, 152, 162 and 168 are called upon to

handle a large variety of products (i.e., soft serve,

yogurts, Italian ices, sherbets, etc.). Thus, the

consistency of the mix you use will vary. The feed tube

meters a combination of mix and air into the freezing

cylinder. If not enough mix enters the freezing cylinder,

a freeze- up may occur, which will cause eventual

damage to the beater. Depending upon the product

being run, you may wish to contact your local

authorized Taylor Distributor to make a slight

adjustment in the feed tube.

Figure 10

Note:

During “AUTO” operation, the orifice end of the

tube should be inserted in the hole in the hopper.

Taylor Quality Control

These units use a solid state control called the T.Q.C.

The purpose of this solid state control is to sense the

viscosity (thickness) of the product in the freezing

cylinder. With the power switch in the “AUTO” position,

the T.Q.C. will automatically keep the mix in the

freezing cylinder at the proper viscosity and ready for

serving.

Indicator Light - “Mix Low”

A mix level indicating light is located at the front of the

unit. When the light is on, it indicates that the mix

hopper has a low supply of mix and should be refilled

as soon as possible. Always maintain at least 2” (5.1

cm) of mix in the hopper. If you neglect to add mix, a

freeze- up may occur. This will cause eventual

damage to the beater assembly and to the freezer

door.

Mix Refrigeration Switch

The mix refrigeration switch is located under the

control channel and is used for several purposes:

1. For the unit to operate in the “AUTO” mode, the

mix refrigeration switch must be “ON”.

2. For the separate hopper refrigeration system to

operate, the mix refrigeration switch must be in

the “ON” or the “STANDBY” position.

3. For the cylinder temperature retention system to

operate, the power switch must be in the “AUTO”

position and the mix refrigeration switch must be

in the “STANDBY” position.

Separate Hopper Refrigeration

(SHR)

This feature incorporates the use of a separate small

refrigeration system to chill (on a limited basis) and to

maintain the mix in the hopper to under 40

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and assures bacterial control. To activate this system,

place the power switch in the “AUTO” position and the

mix refrigeration switch in the “ON” position. To oper-

ate this system in the “STANDBY” mode, place the

power switch in the “AUTO” position and the mix refri-

geration switch in the “STANDBY” position.

Summary of Contents for Taylormate 152

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL Model 150 152 162 168 Soft Serve Freezers Original Operating Instructions 028749 M 8 13 08 Original Publication Updated 1 6 15...

Page 2: ...mmercial Refrigeration Inc 028749 M Any unauthorized reproduction disclosure or distribution of copies by any person of any portion of this work may be a violation of Copyright Law of the United State...

Page 3: ...Safety 5 Section 4 Operator Parts Identification 7 Model 150 7 Model 152 8 Model 162 9 Model 168 10 Models 150 152 Door Assembly 11 Models 162 168 Door Assembly 12 Models 150 and 152 Accessories 13 Mo...

Page 4: ...efore information in this manual is subject to change without notice Note Only instructions originating from the factory or its authorized translation representative s are considered to be the origina...

Page 5: ...or to performing any repairs Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury or death from electrical shock or hazardous moving parts as well as poor performance or damage to the equi...

Page 6: ...emove the factory installed cord and strain relief bushing 4 Route incoming permanent wiring through 7 8 22 mm hole in base pan 5 Connect two power supply leads Attach ground earth wire to the groundi...

Page 7: ...t change the leads inside the beater motor Follow diagram printed on motor Electrical connections are made directly to the terminal block provided in the splice box mounted on the base pan on each sid...

Page 8: ...t signifies that this product is compliant with the EU Directive as well as other similar legislation in effect after August 13 2005 Therefore it must be collected separately after its use is complete...

Page 9: ...an or rinse the freezer Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious electrical shock S DO NOT operate the freezer unless it is properly grounded S DO NOT operate the freezer with larger...

Page 10: ...regulatory agencies and must be followed accordingly Please refer to the cleaning section of this manual for the proper procedure to clean this unit This unit is designed to maintain product temperat...

Page 11: ...om 050430 8 Panel Lower Side 030792 SS 9 Panel Insert 025533 SS 10 Panel A Lower Front X25518 11 Tray Drip 10 7 8 x 4 7 16 025062 12 Shield Splash 11 1 4 x 4 13 16 025063 Item Description Part No 13 D...

Page 12: ...Panel Side Left 051557 6 Pan Drip 11 5 8 Long 027503 7 Leg Plastic 024755 8 Light Amber Round Mix Low 039707 9 Panel Side Right 051558 Item Description Part No 10 Shield Splash 11 1 4 x 4 13 16 025063...

Page 13: ...Pan Drip 19 1 2 Long 035034 7 Panel A Front X30711 8 Light Amber Round Mix Low 039707 9 Decal Decorative Taylor 047666 10 Shield Splash 030789 Item Description Part No 11 Tray Drip 16 7 8 x 4 3 8 030...

Page 14: ...ht Amber Round Mix Low 039707 9 Decal Decorative Taylor 047666 10 Shield Splash 17 5 8 Long 030789 11 Tray Drip 16 7 8 Long 030565 Item Description Part No 12 Panel Upper Side Right 030784 SS 13 Inser...

Page 15: ...763 2 O Ring 7 8 OD x 103 W 014402 3 O Ring 3 4 OD x 103 W 015835 4 Handle Draw 024762 5 Arm Valve Lifter 024761 6 Nut Stud 034829 7 Cap Design 1 010 ID 6 Point 014218 Item Description Part No 8 Door...

Page 16: ...Ring 030930 4 Kit A Door 3 Spt 1 5 Qt Valox X56906 SER 4a Nut Stud 056802 5 Pin A Pivot Short X38539 6 O Ring 5 16 OD x 070 W 016272 7 Handle Draw Valve 030564 Item Description Part No 8 Cap Design 1...

Page 17: ...013071 3 Brush Double Ended 013072 4 Brush Draw Valve 1 OD x 2 x 17 013073 Item Description Part No 5 Brush Mix Pump Body 3 x 7 White 023316 6 Pail 6 Qt 023348 7 Sanitizer Stera Sheen See Note 8 Lubri...

Page 18: ...ring 1 x 2 013071 3 Brush Double Ended 013072 4 Brush Draw Valve 1 x 2 x 17 013073 Item Description Part No 5 Brush Mix Pump Body 3 x 7 023316 6 Pail 6 Qt 023348 7 Sanitizer See Note 8 Lubricant Taylo...

Page 19: ...h 5 Indicator Lights Mix Low Symbol Definitions To better communicate in the International arena the words on many of our operator switches and buttons have symbols to indicate their functions Your Ta...

Page 20: ...the T Q C The purpose of this solid state control is to sense the viscosity thickness of the product in the freezing cylinder With the power switch in the AUTO position the T Q C will automatically ke...

Page 21: ...ng the STANDBY mode of operation To operate the STANDBY mode of operation Place the power switch in the AUTO position and the mix refrigeration switch in the STANDBY position With sanitized hands remo...

Page 22: ...flavors are available from the end spouts and an equal combination of both is dispensed through the center spout to create a twist effect For the Models 162 and 168 duplicate the procedures where they...

Page 23: ...linder and engage the hex end firmly into the female socket When properly seated the beater will not protrude beyond the front of the freezing cylinder Figure 16 Repeat this step for the second freezi...

Page 24: ...9 Note For the Models 162 168 install the valve seal in the grooves on the center draw valve and lubricate with Taylor Lube This special seal will prevent mix from one freezing cylinder from traveling...

Page 25: ...The draw valve must be raised completely when the draw valve handle is down Figure 24 Note For Models 162 168 slide the o ring onto each pivot pin and lubricate with Taylor Lube Figure 25 Note Models...

Page 26: ...3 8 liters of the sanitizing solution into the hopper and allow it to flow into the freezing cylinder Step 3 While the solution is flowing into the freezing cylinder brush clean the mix hopper mix lev...

Page 27: ...5 Repeat Steps 1 through 7 for the second freezing cylinder on Models 162 168 Priming Prime the machine as close as possible to the time of first product draw Step 1 With a pail beneath the door spout...

Page 28: ...activate the refrigeration cycle When the unit cycles off the product will be ready to serve Repeat the applicable steps for the second freezing cylinder on Models 162 168 Step 7 Slide the rear drip p...

Page 29: ...iters of cool clean water into the mix hopper With the brushes provided scrub the mix hopper the mix level float stem and the mix inlet hole Step 2 With a pail beneath the door spout place the power s...

Page 30: ...the beater assembly ies Step 3 From the freezer door remove the design cap draw valve handle valve lifter arm and draw valve Remove all o rings Models 162 168 From the freezer door remove design caps...

Page 31: ...nt of cleaning solution on the brush j 5 IF LOCAL HEALTH CODES PERMIT THE USE OF RERUN make sure the mix rerun is stored in a sanitized covered stainless steel container and is used the following day...

Page 32: ...hopper Condensers must be cleaned monthly with a soft brush Never use screwdrivers or other metal probes to clean between the fins Failure to comply may result in electrocution Winter Storage If the p...

Page 33: ...Operating Procedures for proper installation 19 g Product is being drawn off in excess of the freezer s capacity g Stop drawing product and allow the unit to recover 2 The machine will not operate in...

Page 34: ...t service technician 6 Excessive leakage in rear drip pan a A worn or defective o ring is on the beater drive shaft a Replace o rings every 3 months 32 b The rear shell bearing is worn b Contact servi...

Page 35: ...ed for the freezer to operate properly b An extension cord has been placed between the power cord and the wall receptacle b If the extension cord is used it must match the power cord in size of circui...

Page 36: ...2 Freezer Door Front Bearing X 1 2 Freezer Door Guide Bearing X 1 2 Draw Valve O Ring X 2 4 Draw Valve Handle O Ring X 1 Center Draw Valve Seal X 1 Pivot Pin O Ring X 2 Black Bristle Brush 1 x 2 Insp...

Page 37: ...rigeration compressor except service valve Five 5 years Beater motors Two 2 years Beater drive gear Two 2 years Printed circuit boards and Softech controls beginning with serial number H8024200 Two 2...

Page 38: ...ages resulting from the use of any refrigerant other than that specified on the Product s data label will void this limited warranty 13 Any cost to replace refill or dispose of refrigerant including t...

Page 39: ...arts Twelve 12 months Class 512 Parts Twelve 12 months Class 000 Parts No warranty Taylor Part 072454 Motor 24VDC C832 C842 Four 4 years LIMITED WARRANTY CONDITIONS 1 If the date of original installat...

Page 40: ...ervice work promptly upon arrival 9 Failure damage or repairs due to faulty installation misapplication abuse no or improper servicing unauthorized alteration or improper operation or use as indicated...

Page 41: ...FOR LOST SALES LOST PROFITS PRODUCT LOSS PROPERTY DAMAGES OR SERVICE EXPENSES ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES MADE IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ALTERED ENLARGED OR CHANGED BY ANY...

Page 42: ...EATER MOTOR FOR MODEL 152 CONNECT INTERNAL BLUE TO TERMINAL 5 AND INTERNAL YELLOW TO TERMINAL 2 FOR CW ROTATION OF GE RBC BEATER MOTOR FOR MODEL 150 CONNECT INTERNAL YELLOW TO TERMINAL 5 AND INTERNAL...

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Page 44: ...T MIX LOW TRANSFORMER BLACK BLACK BLACK RED YELLOW YELLOW BLACK L1 N L1 T1 M T2 L2 MAIN COMPRESSOR FIG 1 MAIN COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR MAIN COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR M MAIN CONDENSER FAN 4 1 2 3 6 5 LATCHING R...

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