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Owner’s Manual #513691 

A118/D118 Model Machines

Remove the o-rings from the spigot assemblies. 

First wipe off the lubricant using a clean paper 

towel. Then squeeze the o-ring upward with a dry 

cloth. When a loop is formed, roll the o-ring out 

of the groove.

H. 

Remove front door by unscrewing knobs and then 

pulling the door off the studs. Remove the front 

door o-ring.

I. 

Remove the square auger bushing.

J. 

Remove auger assembly from the freezing cylinder 

and remove auger blades.

K. 

Remove rear seal and rear seal o-ring from the 

auger.

3.5  CLEANING DISASSEMBLED PARTS

Disassembled parts require complete cleaning, sanitizing 

and air drying before assembling. Local and state health 

codes dictate the procedure required. Some state health 

codes require a four sink process (pre-wash, wash, rinse, 

sanitize, air dry), while others require a three sink process 

(without  the  pre-wash  step). The  following  procedures 

are a general guideline only. Consult your local and state 

health codes for the procedures required in your location.
A. 

Place all parts in 90° to 110°F (32°C to 43°C) 

mild detergent water and wash thoroughly. Use 

the  brushes  that  shipped  with  the  machine  

to clean the parts.

B. 

Rinse all parts with clean 90° to 110°F (32°C to 

43°C) water.

C. 

Place all parts in a sanitizing solution for at least 

1 minute, then remove and let air dry completely 

before assembling in machine.

3.6   CLEANING THE MACHINE

The exterior of the machine should be kept clean at all 

times to preserve the luster of the stainless steel. A high 

grade of stainless steel has been used on the machine to 

ease cleanup. To remove spilled or dried mix, wash the 

exterior with 90° to 110°F (32°C to 43°C) mild detergent 

water and wipe dry.
Do not use highly abrasive materials, as they mar the 

finish. A mild alkaline cleaner is recommended. Use a 

soft cloth or sponge to apply the cleaner. For best results, 

wipe with the grain of the steel.
A. 

Clean the rear seal surfaces on the inside of the 

freezing cylinder.

B. 

Using  sanitizing  solution  and  the  large  barrel 

brush provided, sanitize the freezing cylinder by 

dipping the brush in the sanitizing solution and 

brushing the inside of the freezing cylinder.

C. 

Wrap the brush in a clean sanitized cloth and 

thoroughly dry the freezing cylinder.

D. 

Remove the drain tray, drip tray and drip tray grid 

from the front of the machine. Clean and replace 

them.

3.7  ASSEMBLING THE MACHINE

To assemble the machine, refer to the following steps:

NOTE

Petrol Gel sanitary lubricant or equivalent must be 

used when lubrication of parts is specified.

NOTE

The United States Department of Agriculture and 

the Food and Drug Administration require that lubri-

cants used on food processing equipment be certi-

fied for this use. Use lubricants only in accordance 

with the manufacturer’s instructions.

A. 

Install the rear seal o-ring. Lubricate the outside 

of the rear seal o-ring with a generous amount 

of sanitary lubricant.

B. 

Install the rear seal onto the auger.

Figure 3-4 Auger Assembly and Door

Lubricate o-ring with

Petrol Gel

Do not lubricate rear

of rear seal

Lubricate o-ring with

Petrol Gel

Do not lubricate rear

of rear seal

Figure 3-5 Auger

Summary of Contents for A118

Page 1: ...Model A118 D118 OPERATORS MANUAL Manual No 513691 Rev 0...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...built prior to date of change DO NOT ATTEMPT to operate the machine until instructions and safety precautions in this manual are read completely and are thoroughly understood If problems develop or q...

Page 4: ...ecific safety information the following safety defini tions are provided to assist the reader The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your at tention to possible dangers The safety symbols and the...

Page 5: ...3 3 Removing Mix from Machine 6 3 4 Disassembly of Machine Parts 6 3 5 Cleaning Disassembled Parts 7 3 6 Cleaning the Machine 7 3 7 Assembling the Machine 7 3 8 Sanitizing 8 3 9 Freeze Down and Operat...

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Page 7: ...They operate with almost any type of frozen beverage mix This manual is designed to help qualified service personnel and opera tors with the installation operation and maintenance of the Stoelting A11...

Page 8: ...kg 240 lbs 108 8 kg Electrical 1 Phase 115 VAC 60Hz 1 Phase 208 240 VAC 60Hz 1 Phase 115 VAC 60Hz 1 Phase 208 240 VAC 60Hz running amps 10 2A 4 7A 13 6A 8 6A connection type NEMA5 20P power cord provi...

Page 9: ...age on the freight bill If concealed damage and or shortage is found later advise the carrier within 10 days and request inspection The customer must place claim for damages and or shortages in shipme...

Page 10: ...Owner s Manual 513691 4 A118 D118 Model Machines...

Page 11: ...eunderunsafeoperatingconditions Neveroperatethemachineifunusualorexcessive noise or vibration occurs 3 2 OPERATING CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Before operating the machine it is required that the op erato...

Page 12: ...local and state health codes Inspection for worn or broken parts should be made each time the machine is disassembled All worn or broken parts should be replaced to ensure safety to both the operator...

Page 13: ...luster of the stainless steel A high grade of stainless steel has been used on the machine to ease cleanup To remove spilled or dried mix wash the exterior with 90 to 110 F 32 C to 43 C mild detergent...

Page 14: ...the assembly into the spigot housing and rotate the assembly clockwise 90 to secure it L Installthespigothandleontothespigotassembly 1 Make sure the handle retaining pin is vertical Align the handle...

Page 15: ...turn to freeze down product and return to normal operation 3 11 CONSISTENCY ADJUSTMENT The consistency adjustment screw is located behind the access plug on the right side panel Remove the plug to acc...

Page 16: ...t be 3 8 I D minimum Make sure the machine is receiving an unrestricted supply of cold clean water 3 13 EXTENDED STORAGE Refer to the following steps for storage of the machine over any long period of...

Page 17: ...efrost mode and flashes if an error occurs Refer to the chart below for details Indication On Two Blinks Conditions Defrost Mode Drive current is not sensed Self Correc tion N A The machine attempts t...

Page 18: ...Section 3 4 Consistency setting too soft 4 Turn Consistency Adjustment knob clockwise 5 Auger is assembled incorrectly 5 Remove mix clean reassemble sanitize and freeze down 6 Refrigeration problem 6...

Page 19: ...lades 1 324208 Decal Attention Refrigerant Leak Check 2 324509 Decal Cleaning Instructions 1 324566 Decal Wired According To 1 324584 Decal Adequate Ventilation 3 3 324686 Decal Danger Automatic Start...

Page 20: ...2205308 2205002 625352 482019 2205672 Part Number Description Quantity 482019 Knob Front Door Black 4 624678 5 O Ring Rear Seal Black 5 Pack 1 625352 O Ring Front Door Black 1 666786 Seal Rear Auger B...

Page 21: ...O Ring Valve Plug Inner 1 624654 O Ring Valve Plug Outer 1 624663 O Ring Retaining Cap 1 624715 O Ring Spigot Housing 1 694248 Spring Valve Plug Shaft 1 2205414 Retaining Cap Spigot Valve 1 2205417 H...

Page 22: ...Owner s Manual 513691 16 A118 D118 Model Machines...

Page 23: ...e obligations remedies are subject to the conditions that Buyer a signs and returns to Stoelting upon installation the Start Up and Training Checklist for the affected equipment b gives Stoelting prom...

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