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Cleaning the Hoppers (See Illustration E) 

1. Open the cabinet door and raise the top cabinet lid. 
2. Take the hopper out of the cabinet. 
3. Pull off the elbow chute and remove the hopper cover. 
4. Unscrew the auger gear CW while holding steady the auger inside the hopper. Take out the auger, agitator wheel, and spring. 
5. Rinse each item thoroughly. 
6. Let dry all items and reassemble. 

 
Filling the Hoppers 

1. Open the cabinet door, raise the top cabinet lid. 
2. Fill each hopper with the correct product.     

Note:  Hoppers can also be removed for filling. 

3. Reposition hoppers in the hopper compartment, making sure the hoppers are properly seated. 
 

  Flushing the Whipper Chamber 

1. Open the cabinet door and turn the RINSE switch to ON. 
2. Place a container under each dispense nozzle and push the dispense switches. 
    Note: On manual dispense machines, push and hold the dispense buttons for 10 seconds. 
3. Open the cabinet door and turn the Rinse switch back to OFF. 
4. Wash and let dry the splash panel. 
5. Remove the drip tray, wash and let dry thoroughly. 
 

Removing and Cleaning the Whipper Chambers (See Illustration E) 

1. Remove the dispense cap by pulling it forward and at the same time twisting it clockwise. 
2. Grab and pull the mixing bowl out of the mixing bowl socket. 
3. Grab and twist the whipping chamber clockwise and pull it off the mounting plate. 
4. Pull the Whipper blade off the motor shaft.  Notice the flat keyway on the shaft and the  
    matching keyway inside the Whipper blade shaft.  
 

It is important that these two keyways are lined up when re-assembling the components. 

5. Twist the mounting plate clockwise and pull it off the motor shaft. 
6. Slip off the o-ring from the Whipper chamber mounting plate and clean o-ring and o-ring seat. 
 

Removing and Cleaning the Mixing Chambers (See Illustration E) 

1. Remove the dispense cap. 
2. Pull the mixing bowl out of the mixing bowl socket. 
3. Take out the extension tubes. 
4. Rinse them thoroughly

      

 

   
 
 
 
 
                                               

 

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

 

WARNING:  To reduce the risk of electrical shock unplug the dispenser power cord before repairing or replacing any internal 
components of the unit..  Before any attempt to replace a component be sure to check all electrical connections for proper 
contact

 

PROBLEM

 

PROBABLE CAUSE

 

REMEDY

 

1.  Light Display not 

lit. No power. 

a) Dispensing unit unplugged 
b)  No power from  Main Board or from  Power 
Switch. 
c) Defective Bulb 
d) Loose Bulb in socket.

 

 

a) Reconnect dispensing unit 
b)  Check for loose wire to  Main Board or to  Power Switch. 
c) Replace Bulb. 
d) Make sure bulb is seated properly in socket.

 

 

2.  No water when 

Rinse Switch is 
ON. 

a) Water supply OFF.

 

b) Clogged inlet screen (Water Inlet Valve). 
c) Inoperative Water Inlet Valve.

 

d) Loose electrical connection. 

a) Turn water ON.

 

b) Disconnect water line and clean inlet screen. 
c) Check connection, if needed replace Valve.

 

d) Check all electrical connections. 

Summary of Contents for GB5MF-IT

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Page 3: ...ILLA CARAMEL CINNAMON COFFEE MILK 5 grams 4grams 5 grams 2 2 grams 20 grams CAPPUCINO S ORIGINAL 0 0 0 140 60 Fr VANILLA 135 0 0 140 60 CARAMEL 0 135 0 140 65 CINNAMON 0 0 120 140 65 ADJUSTMENT RANGE...

Page 4: ...110 0 0 55 CARAMEL CINNAMON COFFEE CHOCOLATE MILK 4grams 5 grams 20grams CHOCOLATE HOT CHOCOLATE 0 0 0 35 20 MOCHA 0 0 40 40 10 CARAMEL 135 0 0 55 10 CINNAMON 0 110 0 55 10 ADJUSTMENT RANGE CARAMEL U...

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Page 7: ...l out the drip tray It should contain the following A Set of 4 Adjustable Leveling Legs and a Flare Water Inlet Fitting START UP PROCEDURE 1 Connect the dia copper waterline to the flare water inlet f...

Page 8: ...e Valve behind hoppers mounted on tank 2 Locate adjustment screw on Dispense Valve 3 Using a 3 16 Allen Key or flat screwdriver rotate 1 4 turn at a time CLOCKWISE to decrease water flow or COUNTERCLO...

Page 9: ...control dispensing 3 Rinse Mode This mode becomes active when the Rinse key is depressed with any dispense key The main function of this mode is to allow the operator to initiate an individual Rinse...

Page 10: ...r burnout due to lack of water in the reservoir tank 9 Elimination of dry powder feed at the beginning of a dispense and product dilution at the end of a dispense 10 Extremely accurate dispensing cont...

Page 11: ...turn relative to the activation opening of the Dump Valve A positive value indicates a Mixer starting at some time after the opening of the Dump Valve A negative number indicates a Mixer starting at s...

Page 12: ...is parameter determines the minimum reservoir tank water temperature allowed before entering Low Water Temperature Lockout The minimum Low Water Temperature Lockout Set Point is 125 F The maximum Low...

Page 13: ...key will cause the menu to scroll up and pressing the Rinse key will cause the menu to scroll down 3 The blinking LED s signify which Hopper or Serving Size the displayed parameter corresponds to 4 P...

Page 14: ...e LCD screen will display the Auger Start Time for the indicated Hopper AUGER START TIME SELECT A KEY AUGER START TIME SEC 8 Pressing any of the Dispense keys will cause the Dispense LED s of the corr...

Page 15: ...the following Pressing the and keys will decrease or increase Lockout temperature LOW TEMP LOCKOUT DEG F 22 If the Stop key is pressed the LCD screen will display the following If the and keys are pre...

Page 16: ...e system is waiting to dispense If any of the Dispense Keys are pressed while this screen is being displayed the system will rinse the Hopper corresponding to the depressed key If the Rinse Key is rel...

Page 17: ...n This screen is displayed and the system is shut down when the Fill Solenoid has been continuously energized open filling for more than five minutes during the first fill or more than 30 seconds ther...

Page 18: ...Reset Power Switch OFF and ON 10 High Temperature Lockout Screen Definition This screen is displayed when the present water temperature is 10 F above the water temperature set point SYSTEM ERROR TEMP...

Page 19: ...make sure the water is not touching the Probe Pull the wire and terminal out of the Probe rod If water starts flowing into the tank the Probe may be grounded due to excessive liming Check with Ohm me...

Page 20: ...ROX BLEACH 5 25 CONCENTRATION TO 1 GALLON OF WATER AT ROOM TEMPERATURE 70 90 F Note Always start with an unopened bottle of Clorox Bleach since the solution from an opened bottle has a short life span...

Page 21: ...f the mounting plate 4 Pull the Whipper blade off the motor shaft Notice the flat keyway on the shaft and the matching keyway inside the Whipper blade shaft It is important that these two keyways are...

Page 22: ...om mixing chamber a Leaking Water Dispense Valve b Too much water in tank c Mixing Chamber clogged d Water Valve blocked by scales a Replace Water Dispense Dump Valve b Dispense some water from tank c...

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Page 29: ...P N DESCRIPTION QTY 23...

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Page 31: ...FETY B190A B190A B138A B138A B000A B000A POWER SWITCH 120V OR 120 240V USE L299A L069A L069A WHIPPER MOTOR LH MIDDLE CD173 RH CD350 SLINGER DISC CD124 CD124 CD173 CD350 CD173 CD350 CHAMBER MOUNT GROMM...

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