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Owner’s Manual #513850 Rev.2 

CBE Model Machines

SECTION 3

INITIAL SET-UP AND OPERATION

3.1 OPERATOR’S SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

SAFE OPERATION IS NO ACCIDENT; observe these 
rules:

A. 

Know the machine. Read and understand the 
Operating Instructions.

B. 

Notice all warning labels on the machine.

C. 

Wear proper shoes and clothing. Avoid loose 
fi tting garments, and remove watches, rings or 
jewelry that could cause a serious accident. Do 
not operate with wet hands or feet.

D. 

Do not allow children to use the machine.

E. 

Maintain a clean work area. Avoid accidents by 
cleaning up the area and keeping it clean.

F. 

Stay alert at all times. Know which switch, push 
button or control you are about to use and what 
effect it is going to have.

G. 

Disconnect electrical cord for maintenance. Never 
attempt to repair or perform maintenance on the 
machine 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. 

Do not operate under unsafe operating conditions. 
Never operate the machine if unusual or excessive 
noise or vibration occurs.

3.2 OPERATING CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 

Before operating the machine, it is required that the op-
erator know the function of each operating control. Refer 
to Figure 3-1 for the location of the operating controls on 
the machine.

A. 

Main Power Switch

 

The Main Power Switch is used to control the 
operation of the refrigeration system and the 
augers. When the switch is in the Off position, 
power will not be supplied to the control board, 
refrigeration system or augers. Place it in the On 
position for normal operation.

Figure 3-1 Controls

Main Power 

Switch

Spigot 

Lock

WARNING

High voltage will shock, burn or cause death. The 
Main Power switch must be placed in the Off posi-
tion prior to disassembling for cleaning or servicing. 
Do not operate machine with the panels removed.

Summary of Contents for CBE117

Page 1: ...Model CBE OPERATORS MANUAL Manual No 513850 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: ...s and Indicators 5 3 3 Assembly of Machine 6 3 4 Sanitizing 7 3 5 Freeze Down and Operation 7 3 6 Removing Mix From Machine 8 3 7 Disassembly of Machine Parts 8 3 8 Cleaning and Sanitizing the Machine...

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Page 7: ...a uniform product They will operate with almost any type of frozen beverage mix This manualisdesignedtohelpqualifiedservicepersonneland operatorswiththeinstallation operationandmaintenance of the CBE...

Page 8: ...kg Electrical 1 Phase 115 VAC 60Hz 1 Phase 115 VAC 60Hz 1 Phase 115 VAC 60Hz running amps 11A 12A 12A connection type NEMA5 15P included NEMA5 15P included NEMA5 15P included Compressor 607 Btu hr 14...

Page 9: ...carrier Stoelting Inc cannot make any claims against the carrier 2 3 MACHINE INSTALLATION Installation of the machine involves moving the machine close to its permanent location removing all crating...

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Page 11: ...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 Donotoperateunderunsafeoperatingconditions Never...

Page 12: ...position When the spigot is in the desired position push the lever clockwise to lock it in place Unlock the spigot by moving the lever counterclockwise E Minimum Level Sensor The minimum level sensor...

Page 13: ...s A Prepare Stera Sheen Green Label Sanitizer or equivalent according to manufacturer s instructionstoprovidea100ppmstrengthsolution Mix the sanitizer in quantities of no less than 2 gallons of 90 to...

Page 14: ...and to maintain good machine performance and a quality product NOTE The frequency of cleaning the machine and ma chine parts must comply with local health regula tions After the mix has been removed f...

Page 15: ...k bottom on the machine with the 90 to 110 F 32 to 43 C cleaning solution 3 9 ROUTINE CLEANING To remove spilled or dried mix from the machine exterior wash in the direction of the finish with warm so...

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Page 17: ...value after mix is added to the tank KEYBOARD LOCK The KeyBoard can be locked to prevent unauthorized use When the KeyBoard Lock is active the current status screen will show a dot after the consisten...

Page 18: ...screenisusedtoactivateacleaning reminder and monitor the amount of days until the reminder The value to the left of the d on the screen is the reminder setting The value to the right is the countdown...

Page 19: ...curs when the Refill setting is On DATE The Date alarm appears if there is a problem with the date setting A programmer module is required to eliminate the alarm SOLVED This will display after one or...

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Page 21: ...Stoelting 1 per tank 6 1 DECALS Part Description Quantity 292380 Contact Assembly 1 per tank 314229 Lid Tank 1 per tank 396769 Gasket Tank 1 per tank 431215 Contact Wire Kit 1 per tank 493131 Glass T...

Page 22: ...ntal 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 Support 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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