Gold Medal ShaveMaster II 1005 Instruction Manual Download Page 8

ShaveMaster II

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ORDERING SPARE PARTS

1. Identify the desired part by checking it against the photos, illustrations, and/or the parts list.
2. When ordering, please include part number, part name, and quantity desired.
3. Please include your model name and machine serial number (located on the machine

nameplate) with your order.

4. Address all parts orders to:

Parts Department

Gold Medal Products Co.

10700 Medallion Drive

Cincinnati, Ohio  45241-4807

or, place orders at:

(513) 769-7676

Fax: (513) 769-8500

E-mail: [email protected]

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEMS

CAUSES

SOLUTIONS

Main shaft fails to turn with main
power switch on.

Cord not properly plugged in.
Broken power cord.

Plug cord into properly.
Replace power cord.

Motor drive belt broken. Replace worn belt.

Front shield is open. Close front shield and latch.

Ice block jumps out of clamp.

Blade is raised too high.

Lower blade with adjustment
knob.

Blade is higher near center
than outside of platter.

Remove shaving platter and
readjust blade height evenly.

Spikes not firmly embedded in

the ice block.

Lower clamp down with force.

Turn ice block over to flat side.

Shaved ice is too fine.

Shaver blade is too low. Raise blade into ice with knob.

Tension adjustment of brake
is too weak.

Turn the shaving pressure knob
clockwise.

Shaved ice is too coarse.

Shaver blade is too high. Lower blade from ice with knob.

Tension adjustment of brake

is too strong.

Turn the shaving pressure knob

counterclockwise.

Blade is dull. Replace or sharpen blade.

Very hard to raise and lower the main

drive shaft with the handwheel.

Brake tension is too tight.

Ease the tension by turning the
shaving pressure knob

counterclockwise.

Summary of Contents for ShaveMaster II 1005

Page 1: ...ShaveMaster II Block Ice Shaver Instruction Manual Model 1005 PartNo 12354 Revised June 1996 Cincinnati OH 45241 4807 USA...

Page 2: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS...

Page 3: ...latch door Step 7 ON OFF SWITCH Now start shaving process here or by using 1008 Foot Switch Step 6 HAWAIIAN ICE CUP Hold Hawaiian Ice Cup an inch or two below shaved ice discharge area then shape by h...

Page 4: ...nd lower the main shaft by turning the hand wheel until the spikes are imbedded in the ice 7 Close the front shield make sure the main power switch is turned OFF and reattach the safety latch locking...

Page 5: ...a soft cloth that has been dipped into a mixture of mild dish detergent and warm water Remove excess water or soap spots with a soft cloth CLEANING THE INTERIOR OF THE SHAVING CHAMBER 1 Open the front...

Page 6: ...oil the crank remove the plastic dome and oil through the two small oiling holes located on the top section of the casting This will allow the handwheel shaft to rotate easily REPLACING WORN SHAVER B...

Page 7: ...just it for straightness 7 Before you tighten the 2 20 slotted knurled screws which fastens the Shaving Base to the Shaving Platter make sure that the gap between the blade and rectangular slot in the...

Page 8: ...belt broken Replace worn belt Front shield is open Close front shield and latch Ice block jumps out of clamp Blade is raised too high Lower blade with adjustment knob Blade is higher near center than...

Page 9: ...ShaveMaster II MODEL 1005 7 SHAVEMASTER II ASSEMBLY...

Page 10: ...12317 Drain Pan Plastic 14 12318 Shaft Brake Adjustment 15 12320 Cap Main Shaft 16 12321 Main Drive Shaft 17 12322 Ice Block Clamp 18 12324 Cover Safety Switch 19 12325 Top Cover Dome 20 12326 Shield...

Page 11: ...sembly 43 12368 Knob Hand Wheel 44 12369 Tube Hand Wheel Pivot 45 12370 Decal Front Cover 46 12371 Large Sheave Assembly 47 12377 Main Wrapper Stainless Steel 48 12390 Decal Warning 49 12391 Drain Hos...

Page 12: ...ShaveMaster II MODEL 1005 10 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC...

Page 13: ...LITY THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIP TION ON THE FACE HEREOF We neither assume nor authorize any other person to assume for us any other obligation or liability in connection w...

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