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36948-EN

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Printed in USA 10/13 © 2013

3-Product Dairy Dispenser

Model SKBD3LS

P

RINCE

 

C

ASTLE

 

LLC

 

W O R L D W I D E

Shot Size Targets

With machine set to COFFEE 

Base 

ALL SHOTS ARE LISTED AND MEASURED IN GRAMS

MIN

TARGET

MAX

COFFEE

XS

13

15

17

SM

27

31

34

MED

41

46

51

LG

54

61

67

XLG

68

76

84

LATTE

SM

164

183

202

MED

247

275

303

LG

329

367

404

CAPPUCCINO

SM

109

122

135

MED

164

183

202

LG

219

244

269

COOLATTA

XS

54

61

67

SM

109

122

135

MED

163

183

202

LG

217

243

269

With machine set to NEUTRAL 

Base 

ALL SHOTS ARE LISTED AND MEASURED IN GRAMS

MIN

TARGET

MAX

COFFEE

XS

13

15

17

SM

27

31

34

MED

41

46

51

LG

54

61

67

XLG

68

76

84

LATTE

SM

164

183

202

MED

247

275

303

LG

329

367

404

CAPPUCCINO

SM

109

122

135

MED

164

183

202

LG

219

244

269

COOLATTA

XS

41

46

50

SM

82

91

100

MED

123

137

150

LG

164

182

200

Summary of Contents for SKBD3LS

Page 1: ...lectrical Specifications 3 Unpacking and Setup 4 Installation 5 Initial Cleaning and Sanitizing 6 Loading the Unit 7 Calibrating the Unit Adjusting Shot Size 8 Setting Time and Date 9 Operation General 10 Operation Dispensing a Drink 10 Operation Refilling the Product Tanks 11 Operation Changing the Temperature Set Point 12 Operation Setting Coolatta Base 13 Cleaning and Maintenance General 14 Dri...

Page 2: ...rges are to be limited to 100 miles 200 Kilometers round trip 2 hours travel time per one trip repair Adjustments of any kind are not covered under this Limited Warranty Damage caused by carelessness neglect and or abuse e g using incorrect voltage dropping tampering with or altering electrical components or improper cleaning is not covered Equipment damaged in shipment or by fire flood or act of ...

Page 3: ...re fuse or breaker protected circuit Use of a larger fuse or breaker could result in damage to the unit and electric shock to the operator Moving or Handling Hot Parts Some parts may remain hot even after being unplugged Always use caution when servicing Possible Back Injury Assistance in moving this piece of equipment is strongly recommended to avoid injury Always lift with your legs and not your...

Page 4: ...4 The unit must be operated with the legs in place so sufficient overhead must be provided The top of the unit must be clear of obstruction No clearance is required on the sides or back of the unit This unit operates best at ambient temperatures between 32 F 0 C and 78 F 26 C The unit may be located in the drive through area on the front counter or in the drink area as desired 3 Meet electrical re...

Page 5: ...able 5 Install the drip tray and the cup guide Hang the drip tray on the bottom two screws on the front apron of the unit Slide the cup guide into position and secure it on the upper two screws Drip Tray and Cup Guide Cup Guide Drip Tray Mount Drip Tray Mount 6 Connect the unit to power Plug in the power cord on the bottom of the unit at the right rear Run the cord along the rear of the shelf and ...

Page 6: ...4 Soak the tanks and covers Place the tanks and covers in the three compartment sink filled with a Dunkin approved dairy dispenser detergent making sure to follow manufacturer s specifications for detergent use Let soak for 5 minutes 5 Clean the tanks and covers Thoroughly brush clean the tanks and covers Make sure any film is removed from internal and external surfaces 6 Thoroughly rinse the tank...

Page 7: ...e unit 4 Open the product valves Open the three product valves by pulling them out slightly and turning counterclockwise a quarter of a turn parallel to the dispensing tube slot Valve Shown in Closed Position Valves Shown in Open Position 5 Place the three product tanks into the unit in the proper order Make sure the dispensing tubes are properly seated in their slots 6 Move the valves into the cl...

Page 8: ...range then a simple calibration is required To calibrate the unit follow Steps 5 to 9 4 Repeat Step 2 5 Go to the Calibration menu Press the Down arrow once 6 Dispense a shot NOTE Make sure the cup is under the valve at this time because a medium sized shot is dispensed The display now reads Calibrate Disp Select Product Press the button of the product you wish to calibrate Milk Cream or Skim and ...

Page 9: ...on Combination is the X button in the Size row 2 Navigate to the screen Press the Down arrow until the Set Date Time screen is displayed 3 Adjust the date and time Press Select to begin the adjustment then use display panel buttons to make changes Use the Home button to tab right Use the Back button to tab left Use the Up and Down arrows to change the values 4 Press Select to accept the changes 5 ...

Page 10: ...The Milk and Skim levels are set to 600 g and the Cream level to 850 g The unit goes into lockout will not dispense when the product in the tanks is less than or equal to these amounts Controls The bottom portion of the display panel is used to control the dispensing of products Descriptions of these controls are Drink Size The top row of buttons is used to identify what size drink is being dispen...

Page 11: ... the product tank to be refilled 2 Refill the tank Refill the tank with the appropriate product for that tank NOTE Do not fill containers above fill line Fill Line 3 Close the tank covers the top access door and then the front door of the unit NOTE Closing front door before top access can create a gap which may lead to increased ice buildup and or warm dairy product The unit is now ready to resume...

Page 12: ...inet temperature accordingly Navigate to the Manager Menu On the display panel press the Down arrow until Manager Mode is displayed 1 Press the X button The Manager Button Combination is the X button in the Size row 2 Choose the temperature Press the Up or Down arrow again to choose the desired temperature between 35 and 40 F Press Select to confirm your selection 3 3 6 6 º F F 1 2 3 Return to nor...

Page 13: ... panel press the Up or Down arrow until Manager Mode is displayed 1 Press the X button The Manager Button Combination is the X button in the Size row 2 Find Base Selection Press the Up or Down arrow until the term is displayed Press Select B a s e S e l c t i o n e 1 2 3 Choose Coffee or Neutral Press the Up or Down arrow again to change the selection Press Select to confirm your selection C o f f...

Page 14: ...e schedule for conflicts Dispenser Assemblies Frequency Drip Tray Daily Valve Area Daily Dispensing Valves Every 72 hours or as needed Exterior Weekly Product Tank Whenever tank is removed and refilled or every 72 hours Product Tank Compartment Whenever tank is removed and refilled or every 72 hours Condenser Every six months remove back panel and clean dust and debris out of condenser coil WARNIN...

Page 15: ...s and covers in the three compartment sink filled with a Dunkin approved dairy dispenser detergent making sure to follow manufacturer s specifications for detergent use Let soak for 5 minutes 7 Clean the tanks and covers Thoroughly brush clean the tanks and covers Make sure any film is removed from internal and external surfaces 8 Thoroughly rinse the tanks and covers in warm water 9 Sanitize the ...

Page 16: ...ay lead to increased ice buildup and or warm dairy product 5 Turn on power to the unit Let it run for 15 30 min until it is cold 6 Replace the product tanks 7 Cleaning Exterior of Unit Press the Up arrow once The display will read Panel Disable Press Select r r e s s s s S S e e e e c c t t ll P a n e l D i a b l e s P 1 Press Select The display will read Panel Disable HLD HOM to Exit L D H OM t o...

Page 17: ... 164 183 202 MED 247 275 303 LG 329 367 404 CAPPUCCINO SM 109 122 135 MED 164 183 202 LG 219 244 269 COOLATTA XS 54 61 67 SM 109 122 135 MED 163 183 202 LG 217 243 269 With machine set to NEUTRAL Base ALL SHOTS ARE LISTED AND MEASURED IN GRAMS MIN TARGET MAX COFFEE XS 13 15 17 SM 27 31 34 MED 41 46 51 LG 54 61 67 XLG 68 76 84 LATTE SM 164 183 202 MED 247 275 303 LG 329 367 404 CAPPUCCINO SM 109 12...

Page 18: ...Door not sealing Check that door is properly closed Close the tank covers the top access door and then the front door of the unit NOTE Closing front door before top access can create a gap which may lead to increased ice buildup and or warm dairy product Bad gasket Call for service 888 375 2938 Bad temperature probe Call for service 888 375 2938 Unit not cold Fan motor not working there is no airf...

Page 19: ... 10 37068S Container Assembly Left 11 37069S Container Assembly Center 12 37070S Container Assembly Right 13 811 006S Lid Container SKBD3LS 14 37133S Valve Plunger Assembly 15 37146S Power Supply 16 37147S Relay 17 37461S Solenoid Rack Assembly 18 37168S Load Cell Assembly SKBD3LS 19 37202S Fan Assembly SKBD3LS 20 37210S Connector Door Display SKBD3LS 21 37222 3 Tubes Carton of 300 22 37239S Rocke...

Page 20: ...MPRESSOR RELAY SOLENOIDS POWER SWITCH TERMINAL BLOCK COND FAN COMP OVERLOAD RELAY RED WHITE WHITE SOLENOID RELAYS POWER CORD 115V 60HZ BLACK WHITE SKBD3LS 36946 REV B RED 1 LEFT 2 CENTER 3 RIGHT GROUND 120V AC IN BLACK RED 1 2 3 GROUND RED AS VIEWED FROM FRONT OF MACHINE AS VIEWED FROM FRONT OF MACHINE 24V DC OUT RIGHT RED BLACK RED WHITE RED FUSE T10AL250VP RED WHITE GRAY BLACK BLUE BLUE BROWN BL...

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