Spaceman 6210-50Hz Machine Manual Download Page 4

WARNING: 

If this is the 

fi

rst  me opera ng the machine, you MUST clean and sani ze ALL parts prior 

to running the machine. 

x

Disassemble, Clean and Lubricate     

Daily

 

x

Replace Wearable Parts                       

Every 1 to 3 months*

 

x

Preventa ve Maintenance                  

Quarterly**

 

*    Based on machine usage and cleaning intervals; a Tune-Up Kit is available with all  
      wearable parts (O-rings, gaskets, etc.) except scraper blades. 

 

** Based on cleanliness of loca on and proximity to powder-based machines. 

Preventa ve maintenance includes cleaning condensers, checking belt tensions, 

and cleaning the interior of the machine frame as required.

 

IMPORTANT: 

Cleaning and sani zing schedules are governed by state or local regulatory agencies and 

MUST be followed accordingly. Rou ne maintenance MUST be performed a minimum of once every 

three days. 

CAUTION: 

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Do NOT run the machine without properly lubrica ng required parts 

x

Do NOT clean the machine with abrasive or toxic chemicals and cleaners. Doing so may cause 

damage to the stainless steel material 

x

ONLY use Spaceman-included cleaning brushes and lubrica on 

x

NEVER use metal objects to clean or operate the machine 

x

ALWAYS replace wearable parts a minimum of every 3 months 

x

ALWAYS prime machine prior to opera ng 

x

ALWAYS inspect parts for excess wear and damage 

NOTE: 

Addi onal brushes, lubrica on, wearable parts, and tools can be purchased from Spaceman to 

ensure proper maintenance. Extra wearable parts (except scraper blades) are found in the Start-Up 

Kit. 

A er unpacking and inspec ng the parts, you are ready to disassemble the machine and prepare for the 

fi

rst 

opera on. 

Read about Rou ne Maintenance carefully prior to disassembling your machine for the 

fi

rst  me. 

 

For op mal machine performance and many years of e

ciency and reliability from your machine, Spaceman 

recommends cleaning and sani zing the machine and its parts 

weekly

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a.  Remove front bearing from door assembly; 

remove gaskets from door assembly using O-ring 

removal tool. 

b.  Remove prime plug from door assembly; remove 

O-rings from prime plugs using O-ring removal 

tool. 

c.  Unscrew and remove reten on nut; remove 

reten on pin. 

d.  Remove draw handles, pushing down 

fi

rst to pop 

up draw valves, then pulling out. 

e. Remove draw valves, 

twis ng while removing to 

prevent damage.

 

f.  Remove O-rings and H-ring from draw valves using 

O-ring removal tool. 

g.  Rotate star caps so that tabs are accessible; snap 

o

 star caps. 

NOTE: 

Prepare dishwashing area prior to disassembly, use bucket to temporarily store large 

removed parts and a small container for O-rings, and have a towel nearby to capture excess water. 

CAUTION: 

Always separate O-rings and gaskets from metal parts to prevent damage while washing. 

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a. Remove dispensing-door hand-screws (4). 
b.  Remove dispensing door assembly from cylinders. 

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a. 

OPEN draw handles to verify zero pressure in 

cylinders

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b.  Twist air tube connectors to unlock and 

disconnect air tube

 

c.  Take air tube apart completely; each air tube 

has O-rings (4), connectors (2), and check valve 

(1). 

d.  Push in and rotate air pumps 1/4 turn 

clockwise; pull to remove. 

e. Rotate suc on tubes to unlock and remove 

suc on tubes, springs, and stoppers out of air 

pumps; 

watch that springs don’t 

fl

y out.

 

f. Take suc on tubes apart completely; each 

suc on tube has O-ring (1), spring (1), and 

stopper (1). 

g.  Unscrew bolts on air pump housing; separate 

air pump cover from shell. Remove gears and O

-rings from shells. 

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Summary of Contents for 6210-50Hz

Page 1: ...So Serve Models Two Line Display Standard or Air Pump Counter or Floor Standing SPM D XS TY001 R2 202001...

Page 2: ...s and accessories Place machine in appropriate food prepara on area Comply with all installa on requirements Read and understand ALL safety and standard opera ng procedures Fully disassemble machine a...

Page 3: ...n the exhaust side Side or Back units with Airchute installed do not need to meet this clearance requirements x Completely clear area of dust grease and airborne par cles x Place away from hot equipme...

Page 4: ...the first me For op mal machine performance and many years of e ciency and reliability from your machine Spaceman recommends cleaning and sani zing the machine and its partsweekly 5 R M O M R R M The...

Page 5: ...osi on 2 Use the large brush and cool water to thoroughly clean inside the cylinder be sure to scrub the back of the cylinder 3 Thoroughly clean and dry the rear of the cylinder with a clean dry towel...

Page 6: ...H ring on middle draw valve place O rings on prime plugs coat all ring areas with Spaceman lubricant b Push prime plugs into holes on top of dispensing door c Insert draw valves into dispensing door O...

Page 7: ...m water is required to dissolve sani zer allow the solu on me to cool before adding to machine 8 1 2 2 6 7 10 c 11 P S Before opera ng the machine it is required that the operator know the func on of...

Page 8: ...sconnec ng air pump first press RESET to stop opera ons and open draw handles for 10 to 15 seconds to relieve pressure in cylinder Side draw handles dispense product from their respec ve hoppers The m...

Page 9: ...duct level top of hopper agitator blade in hoppers 3 Press RESET press STANDBY Store opening 1 Open draw handles to draw 170 g to 227 g 6 oz to 8 oz of product discard product 2 Press RESET press FREE...

Page 10: ...installed drive sha seal Remedy 1 Use su cient food grade lubricant and add su cient lubricant inside drive sha gasket during assembly Page 9 2 Replace drive sha gaskets every 1 to 3 months Probable C...

Page 11: ...1 006 O Ring 16 8x2 4 13 3 4 08 01 002 O Ring 18x2 2 4 3 4 08 02 007 Door Gasket SS 1 3 1 8qt 14 3 4 08 01 041 O Ring 71 8x3 5 3 4 08 02 008 Door Gasket SS 3 4qt 15 3 4 08 01 025 O Ring 15 8x2 4 6 3 4...

Page 12: ...5 3 5A 6368 50Hz W Inverter 2 3 5A 6260AD 60Hz 2 4 A 6268 50Hz 2 5 3 5A 6268 50Hz W Inverter 2 3 5A 6265 60Hz 2 3 5 A 6338 50Hz 2 5 3 5A 6338 50Hz W Inverter 2 3 5A 6268 60Hz 2 3 5 A 6378 3Ph 380V 50...

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