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MHV 2 UL AF

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Ugolini spa

5. 3. 3 SANITIZING

Sanitizing should be performed immediately prior to starting
the machine. Do not allow the unit to sit for extended periods of
time after sanitization.

1 - Wash hands with a suitable antibacterial soap.

2 - Prepare at least two gallons of a warm (45-60 °C 120-

140 °F) sanitizing solution (100 PPM available chlorine
concentration or 1 spoon of sodium hypoclorite diluted with
half a gallon of water) according to your local Health
Codes and manufacturer’s specifications.

3 - Place the parts in the sanitizing solution for five minutes.

4 - Do not immerse the lighted top covers in liquid. Carefully

wash their undersides with the sanitizing solution.

5 - Place the sanitized parts on a clean dry surface to air dry.

6 - Wipe clean all exterior surfaces of the unit. Do not use

abrasive cleaner.

5. 3. 4 ASSEMBLY

1 - Slide the drip tray into place.

2 - Lubricate faucet piston, inside auger and outer spiral (see

points A, B and C of figure 12) only with the grease sup-
plied by the manufacturer or other

 food grade approved

lubricant.

figure 11

3 - Assemble the faucet by reversing the disassembly steps

(see figure 10)

4 - Fit bowl gasket around its seat (see figure 9).

Note: the largest brim of gasket must face against the rear
wall (see figure 12).

figure 12

5 - Insert the auger into the evaporator taking care to accom-

pany it to the end so as to prevent it from hitting against

the rear wall (see figure 13).

figure 13

6 - Install the outer spiral. Slide it over the evaporator until its

front notch engages with the exposed end of the auger
shaft (see figure 14).

figure 14

7 - Push the bowl towards the rear wall of the unit until it fits

snugly around the gasket and its front fastening hooks are
properly engaged (see figure 15).

figure 15

8 - Use fresh product to chase any remaining sanitizer from

the bowl(s). Drain this solution. Do not rinse out the
machine.

5. 4 IN-PLACE SANITIZATION

The In-Place Sanitization prior to starting the machine may be
performed, if needed, only as further precaution, in addition to
the Disassembled Parts Sanitization described before, but
never in lieu of it.
1 - Prepare two gallons of a warm (45-60°C, 120-140 °F) sani-

tizing solution (100 PPM available chlorine concentration
or 1 spoon of sodium hypoclorite diluted with half a gallon
of water) according to your local Health Codes and manu-
facturer’s specifications.

Summary of Contents for MT-2-ULAF

Page 1: ...ENGLISH MHV 2 UL AF O P E R A T O R S M A N U A L ...

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Page 3: ...EDURES 5 5 1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS 5 5 2 OPERATION HELPFUL HINTS 6 5 3 CLEANING AND SANITIZING PROCEDURES 6 5 3 1 DISASSEMBLY 6 5 3 2 CLEANING 7 5 3 3 SANITIZING 8 5 3 4 ASSEMBLY 8 5 4 IN PLACE SANITIZATION 8 6 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 9 6 1 MAINTENANCE TO BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY 9 7 DEFROST TIMER 9 8 AUTOFILL SYSTEM 9 8 1 INSTALLATION 10 8 2 OPERATING PROCEDURES 10 8 2 1 D...

Page 4: ...chapter 5 3 CLEANING AND SANITAZING PROCEDURES 4 TO OPERATE SAFELY 1 Do not operate the dispenser without reading this opera tor s manual 2 Do not operate the dispenser unless it is properly groun ded 3 Do not use extension cords to connect the dispenser 4 Do not operate the dispenser unless all panels are restrai ned with screws 5 Do not obstruct air intake and discharge openings 15 cm 6 minimum ...

Page 5: ...hting of the warning light at the left of the switch covers means insufficient ventilation of the unit In this case check that all around the dispenser there is sufficient space for ventilation at least 15 cm 6 on each side and that condenser filter is free from dust or other obstructions In case the warning light is still ON even after these operations have been carried out Service call is requir...

Page 6: ...ixers may be restarted only after product is melted 8 The dispenser is equipped with a magnetic coupling by which the gear motor located outside the bowl drives the mixers inside the bowl The magnetic drive operates as an intelligent clutch able to automatically disconnect the mixers in case they are seized by ice or other causes This inconvenience can be soon noticed since an intermit tent dull n...

Page 7: ...uitable for the purpose thoroughly clean all disassembled parts in the cleaning solution 3 Do not immerse the lighted top covers in liquid Wash them apart with the cleaning solution Carefully clean their undersides 4 In the same manner clean the evaporator cylinder s using a soft bristle brush 5 Rinse all cleaned parts with cool clean water ATTENTION Before any disassembly and or cleaning procedur...

Page 8: ...e faucet by reversing the disassembly steps see figure 10 4 Fit bowl gasket around its seat see figure 9 Note the largest brim of gasket must face against the rear wall see figure 12 figure 12 5 Insert the auger into the evaporator taking care to accom pany it to the end so as to prevent it from hitting against the rear wall see figure 13 figure 13 6 Install the outer spiral Slide it over the evap...

Page 9: ... and the opposite This means that during defrost periods frozen Granita will melt to thermostat setting temperature and once defrost period has expired the product automatically freezes down again to Granita setting viscosity figure 16 To operate the defrost timer proceed as follows see figure 16 Set the time of the day by rotating the dial clockwise arrow A Never rotate the timer counterclockwise...

Page 10: ...gets uncovered because of dispensed product the solenoid valve inside the rear wall automatically opens and fresh beverage flows into the bowl until the probe tip gets covered again The solenoid valve opening occurs with about 10 seconds delay to avoid that the irregular waving of product surface occasionally discovering probe tip may be understood as level dropping cause of dispensing A sold out ...

Page 11: ... rear cover of each bowl in position II until the cleaning water flows free from any beverage residue Set the unit Power Switch to position 0 and drain all the liquid from the bowl c Disconnect the Cleaning Tank and in place of it connect the Sanitizing Tank to the remote fill system line d Set the unit Power Switch to position I Manually energize the Autofill Device by keeping pushed the Autofill...

Page 12: ...SPARE PARTS LIST MHV 2 UL AF 2430_49 V 2 8 07D11 ...

Page 13: ...41 10028 02804 Flange OR 3231 69 22800 22202 Rear cover fixing screw 13 22800 16102 Outer spiral 42 22800 15370 Gear motor flange 72 10028 00905 Condenser filter 14 22800 16502 Switch box 43 21299 00000 Delay electronic device PWB made to 09 2001 73 10028 03307 Panel fixing screw 15 22800 16402 Power switch box 43 22800 05240 Delay electronic device PWB made from 09 2001 77 10028 02002 Timer cover...

Page 14: ...ar 22 22800 22602 Rotor 4 10028 03201 Washer 13 22800 22650 Fourth gear 23 22800 22634 Pinion 5 10028 03200 Rotor spacer 14 10028 03203 3 3 mm spacer 24 10028 03204 Bushing 6 33800 03802 Gear box with bushing 15 10028 03215 Bushing rubber cap 25 10028 03205 Washer 7 22800 22615 Seal retainer 17 22800 22639 First gear 26 10540 13532 Bracket screw 8 10028 03216 Ball bearing 28 mm rubber cap 18 22800...

Page 15: ... 22800 24609 Spring 11 10028 03212 Faucet OR 12 22800 24607 Faucet front part 13 33800 09100 Faucet gasket 14 22800 24608 Faucet rear part 15 10028 01300 Fitting locker 16 22040 00000 Fitting OR 17 00222 02345 Bent 1 4 fitting 18 10028 01402 Led light gasket 19 10028 00401 1 25 Amps 250 V fuse 6 3x32mm 20 10028 00300 Fuse holder 21 10028 01404 Terminal block 22 22800 00003 MHV 2 AF back panel 23 2...

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