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Owner’s Manual #513850 Rev.2 

CBE Model Machines

C. 

Place the top cover onto the tank. Make sure the 
metal contacts at the back of the cover are on 
the outside of the tank. The contacts must make 
a circuit with the contact wires for the auger and 
refrigeration system to operate.

D. 

Press the Auger Movement button and the Cold 
Selection button. If it is the fi rst time operating 
the machine in Slush mode, a one-minute 
motor calibration will occur before starting the 
refrigeration cycle.

NOTE

Press the Cold Selector button multiple times to 
toggle between slush, cold drink, and standby.

NOTE

The arrow buttons can be used to change the con-
sistency (density) in slush mode or temperature in 
cold drink mode.

E. 

The time it takes the product to be ready is 
dependent upon many variables including the 
mix temperature when poured into the tank, the 
amount of sugar or alcohol in the mix and the 
consistency  or temperature setting.

F. 

After the product is ready, pull the spigot handle 
open to serve.

G. 

Do not operate the machine when the mix is low 
in the tank. Refi ll the tank immediately.

H. 

Refer to Section 4.2 to enable the defrost mode.

3.6 REMOVING MIX FROM MACHINE

To remove the mix from the machine, refer to the follow-
ing steps:

A. 

Press the Cold Selector button until the display 
shows Motor On.

C. 

Drain the mix by opening the spigot. The spigot 
can be locked open by moving the spigot lock 
lever clockwise. A container should be placed 
under the spigot to collect the liquid mix.

D. 

When the mix is drained, close the spigot.

E. 

Press the Auger Movement button to stop the 
auger. Press the Main Power Switch to turn the 
machine off.

3.7 DISASSEMBLY OF MACHINE PARTS

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 and the customer 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 from the machine, follow 
the steps below to disassemble the parts.

A. 

Remove the top cover.

B. 

Remove the spigot handle cover by pressing  the 
the sides of the cover and pulling downwards.

C. 

Remove the spigot handle by moving it downwards.

D. 

Remove the spigot assembly by turning the 
assembly counterclockwise and pulling it out of 
the tank.

E. 

Remove the auger support knob by turning the 
knob counterclockwise and pulling it out of the 
tank.

F. 

Remove the tank fastening knobs from the tank 
clamps. Unclamp and remove the tank from the 
machine. Remove the gasket from the bottom of 
the tank.

G. 

Pull the horizontal auger towards the front of the 
machine to remove it. Remove the gear from the 
back of the auger.

H. 

Unscrew the fastening nut from the top of the 
vertical auger and remove the auger. Remove 
the gear from the bottom of the auger.

I. 

Remove the o-rings from the spigot assembly 
and auger support knob. Remove an o-ring by 
squeezing the o-ring upward with a dry cloth. 
When a loop is formed, roll the o-ring out of the 
groove.

J. 

Remove drain tray, drip tray and drip tray grid.

3.8 CLEANING AND SANITIZING THE 
MACHINE PARTS

Place all loose parts in a pan or container and take to 
the wash sink for cleaning. Local and state health codes 
dictate the procedure required. Some health codes require 
a four-sink process (pre-wash, wash, rinse, sanitize, and 
air-dry), while other codes 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 procedures required in your location.

A. 

Prepare Stera-Sheen or equivalent cleaner in 
2 gallons of 90° to 110°F (32° to 43°C) water 
following manufacturers instructions.

CAUTION

Hazardous Moving Parts.

Revolving augers can grab and cause injury. Turn 
the machine Off using the Main Power Switch be-
fore disassembling for cleaning or servicing.

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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