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Safety Alert Symbol:

This symbol 

Indicates danger, warning or caution. 

Attention is required in order to avoid serious per-
sonal injury. The message that follows the symbol 
contains important information about safety.

Signal Word:

Signal words are

 distinctive words used throughout 

this manual that alert the reader to the existence and 
relative degree of a hazard.

 

 

CAUTION

The signal word “CAUTION” 

indicates a potentially 

hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result 
in minor or moderate injury and equipment/property 
damage.

A Few Words About Safety

Safety Information

 Read and understand the entire manual before 
operating or maintaining Stoelting equipment.

This manual provides the operator with information 
for the safe operation and maintenance of Stoelting 
equipment. As with any machine, there are hazards 
associated with their operation. For this reason safety 
is emphasized throughout the manual. To highlight 
specifi c safety information, the following safety defi ni-
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 
their explanations, deserve your careful attention 
and understanding. The safety warnings do not by 
themselves eliminate any danger. The instructions 
or warnings they give are not substitutes for proper 
accident prevention measures.

If you need to replace a part, use genuine Stoelting 
parts with the correct part number or an equivalent 
part. We strongly recommend that you do not use 
replacement parts of inferior quality.

 

 

WARNING

The signal word “WARNING” indicates a potentially 
hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result 
in death or serious injury and equipment/property 
damage.

CAUTION

The signal word “CAUTION” not preceded by the 
safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous 
situation, which, if not avoided, may result in equip-
ment/property damage.

NOTE (or NOTICE)

The signal word “NOTICE” indicates information or 
procedures that relate directly or indirectly to the 
safety of personnel or equipment/property.

Summary of Contents for CBD117

Page 1: ...Model CBD OPERATORS MANUAL Manual No 513852 Rev 2...

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Page 3: ...PT to operate the machine until instructions and safety precautions in this manual are read completely and are thoroughly understood If problems develop or questions arise in connection with installat...

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: ...ator s Safety Precautions 7 3 2 Operating Controls and Indicators 7 3 3 Assembly of Machine 8 3 4 Sanitizing 9 3 5 Freeze Down and Operation 9 3 6 Removing Mix From Machine 10 3 7 Disassembly of Machi...

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Page 7: ...ols to provide a uniform product 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...

Page 8: ...6 cm Weight 55 lbs 24 9 kg 75 lbs 34 0 kg Electrical 1 Phase 115 VAC 60Hz 1 Phase 115 VAC 60Hz running amps 5 5A 12A connection type NEMA5 15P included NEMA5 15P included Compressor 426 Btu hr 608 Btu...

Page 9: ...on of the machine involves moving the machine close to its permanent location removing all crating set ting in place assembling parts and cleaning A Uncrate the machine B Remove the packing material a...

Page 10: ...our Button changes the hour when setting the time or programming a defrost setting Minute Button The Minute Button changes the minute when setting the time or programming a defrost setting Bypass Butt...

Page 11: ...Press the h and m button to set the time D Press the P button to save the setting E The display shows a 2 which signifies when the machine returns to normal operation Follow steps B C and D above to p...

Page 12: ...Operators Manual 513852 Rev 2 6 CBD Model Machines...

Page 13: ...ne until the main electrical power has been disconnected Unplug the machine at the plug Do not pull the electrical cord to disconnect the machine from the power source H Donotoperateunderunsafeoperati...

Page 14: ...ogrammed for defrost mode at specific intervals The timer is located behind the right panel To program the timer refer to Section 2 4 D Spigot Lock The Spigot Lock is a lever located behind the spigot...

Page 15: ...es Any sanitizer must be used only in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions In general sanitizing may be conducted as follows A Prepare Stera Sheen Green Label Sanitizer or equivalent accord...

Page 16: ...uency of cleaning the machine and ma chine parts must comply with local health regula tions After the mix has been removed from the machine follow the steps below to disassemble the parts A Remove the...

Page 17: ...on 3 9 ROUTINE CLEANING To remove spilled or dried mix from the machine exterior wash in the direction of the finish with warm soapy water and wipe dry Do not use highly abrasive materials as they mar...

Page 18: ...Operators Manual 513852 Rev 2 12 CBD Model Machines...

Page 19: ...tes Once the calibration is completed normal operation continues COLD DRINK MODE LED BLINKING This indicates that the defrost mode is active Refer to Section 2 4 for details on the defrost mode SLUSH...

Page 20: ...Operators Manual 513852 Rev 2 14 CBD Model Machines...

Page 21: ...TION 5 REPLACEMENT PARTS Part Description Quantity 324987 Decal Pull Here 1 per tank 5 1 DECALS Part Description Quantity 493128 Cover Tank 1 per tank 396697 Gasket Tank 1 per tank 724058 Tank 1 5 Gal...

Page 22: ...ontal Auger 1 per tank 428096 Handle Assembly 1 per tank 442128 Lever Tank Clamp 2 per tank 442129 Hook Tank Clamp 2 per tank 538620 Fastening Nut Vertical Auger 1 per tank 538621 Auger Service Knob 1...

Page 23: ...onent from into the equipment Those 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 affecte...

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