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A. SPIGOT SWITCH

The SPIGOT switch will automatically  actuate the
auger drive and refrigeration systems when the spigot
is opened to dispense product. When the spigot is
closed, the drive motor and compressor will remain
"on" until the product in the barrel reaches the proper
consistency, or temperature.

B. OFF-ON SWITCH

The OFF-ON switch is a two position toggle switch
used to supply power to the control circuit. When the
switch is in the OFF position, nothing will run. When
the switch is in the ON position the freezer will be in
the idle mode until a switch is activated.

C. PUSH TO FREEZE SWITCH

The PUSH TO FREEZE switch is a "snap" switch used
to start the freezing cycle. During initial freeze down,
the OFF-ON switch is placed in the ON position. Then
the PUSH TO FREEZE switch is pressed until the
drive motor and compressor come "ON".

NOTE

After the gearmotor starts, there is a 3 second de-
lay before the compressor starts.

During the normal operation, the red PUSH TO FREEZE
switch light will illuminate after the freezer has been
idle for the preset cycles. Before drawing product,
press the PUSH TO FREEZE switch if it is illuminated.
Wait until the green light is illuminated before dispens-
ing.

NOTE

If the freezer shuts off and the PUSH TO FREEZE
light flashes, you have an error condition. Turn the
OFF-ON swtich to the OFF position, correct the
problem and turn the freezer back on. (See Trouble-
shooting.)

D. GREEN LIGHT

The green light is used to indicate that the product has
reached the proper consistency or temperature and is
ready to be dispensed.

NOTE

If the PUSH TO FREEZE red light is illuminated,
push the PUSH TO FREEZE switch and wait until
the green light illuminates before dispensing.

E. CLEAN SWITCH

The CLEAN switch is a "snap" switch. When the
switch is pushed the refrigeration system will be OFF
and the auger will rotate for cleaning. When the switch
is pushed again, the auger will stop and the CLEAN
light will flash indicating the freezer is in the CLEAN
mode. To exit the CLEAN mode turn the OFF-ON
switch to the OFF position. If the freezer is left in
CLEAN for more than 30 minutes or is pushed three
times in ten seconds, it will go in error. To reset place
the CLEAN-OFF-ON switch in the ON position and
allow the error light to flash a minimum of 10 minutes.
Then turn to off, wait 5 seconds and turn on.

F. DRIVE MOTOR OVERLOAD

The internal DRIVE MOTOR OVERLOAD will trip if the
drive motor is overloaded. It will reset after approxi-
mately 10-12 minutes. If the drive motor continues to
trip, refer to Troubleshooting (Sec. 4).

G. RED MIX LOW LENS

The red MIX LOW light is designed to alert the operator
to a low mix condition. The lens will illuminate with
approximately one gallon of mix in the hopper. When
the MIX LOW lens is lit, refill hopper immediately.

NOTE

Failure to refill hopper immediately may result in
operational problems.

H. HOLD READY SWITCH

The HOLD READY switch is a push button switch.
When pushed in and held for 5 seconds, the hold ready
mode will be activated. The product will remain ready
to serve and the freezer will not go to idle. To return to
normal operation push and hold for 5 seconds.

3.3 SANITIZING

Sanitizing must be done after the freezer is cleaned and
just before the hopper is filled with mix. Sanitizing the night
before is not effective. However, you should always clean
the freezer and parts after using it.

WARNING

THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRI-
CULTURE AND THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINIS-
TRATION REQUIRE THAT ALL CLEANING AND
SANITIZING SOLUTIONS USED WITH FOOD
PROCESSING EQUIPMENT BE CERTIFIED FOR
THIS USE.

When sanitizing the freezer, refer to local sanitary regula-
tions for applicable codes and recommended sanitizing
products and procedures. The frequency of sanitizing
must comply with local health regulations. Mix sanitizer
according to manufacturer's instructions to provide a 100
parts per million strength solution. Mix sanitizer in quan-
tities of no less than 2 gallons (7.5 liters) of 120°F water.
Allow sanitizer to contact the surfaces to be sanitized for
5 minutes. Any sanitizer must be used only in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions.

NOTE

Stoelting, Inc. has found that STERA-SHEEN
GREEN LABEL SANITIZER AND CLEANER does
an effective job of properly sanitizing and cleaning a
soft serve freezer. We therefore include a sample
with each new freezer. Other products may be as
effective. For further information refer to cleaning and
sanitizing information Section 3.13.

CAUTION

PROLONGED CONTACT OF SANITIZER WITH
FREEZER MAY CAUSE CORROSION OF STAIN-
LESS STEEL PARTS.

Summary of Contents for Endura 111

Page 1: ...Endura Futura 111 112 OWNER S MANUAL Manual No 513532 4 Feb 2004 Rev 0...

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Page 3: ...are certified in the Stoelting Technicare program Model No _______________________ Serial No _______________________ Purchase Date ____________________ Start Up Date ____________________ CALL Distrib...

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Page 5: ...ide new parts for freezers built prior to date of change DONOTATTEMPTtooperatethefreezeruntilinstructionsandsafetyprecautionsinthismanualare readcompletelyandarethoroughlyunderstood Ifproblemsdevelopo...

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Page 7: ...tor s Safety Precautions 7 3 2 Operating Controls and Indicators 7 3 3 Sanitizing 8 3 4 Freeze Down and Operation 9 3 5 MixInformation 10 3 6 Removing Mix From Freezer 10 3 7 Cleaning The Freezer 11 3...

Page 8: ...ls 7 11 Mix Inlet Regulator 9 12 CleanControl 9 13 SanitizingHopper 9 14 DrainingSolution 9 15 DispensingProduct 10 16 RemovingMixInletRegulator 10 17 DrainingMix 10 18 Auger Flight Wear Front Auger S...

Page 9: ...pe of commercial soft serve or non dairy mixer available including ice milk ice cream yogurt and frozen dietary desserts This manual is designed to assist qualified service personnel and operators in...

Page 10: ...n Endura 111 37G Futura 111 38 Voltage AC 1 PH 115V 1 PH 208 230 Total Run Amps 14 00 10 00 Drive Motor 3 4 HP 3 4 HP Use 20 amp HACR circuit breaker Automatic safeguard circuit built into electronic...

Page 11: ...n a safe working environment Thelabelshavebeendesignedtowithstand washing and cleaning All labels must remain legible for the life of the freezer Labels should be checked periodi cally to be sure they...

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Page 13: ...tand B Place a spirit level across the top of the stand to check for level condition side to side and front to back If adjustment is necessary level the stand by turning the bottom part of each leg in...

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Page 15: ...l the main electrical power has been disconnected G Do not operate under unsafe operating condi tions Never operate the freezer if unusual or exces sive noise or vibration occurs 3 2OPERATINGCONTROLSA...

Page 16: ...OFF ON switch in the ON position and allow the error light to flash a minimum of 10 minutes Then turn to off wait 5 seconds and turn on F DRIVEMOTOROVERLOAD TheinternalDRIVEMOTOROVERLOADwilltripifthe...

Page 17: ...operating proce dures to be followed for the safe operation of the freezer A Sanitize just prior to use B Place the OFF ON switch in the OFF position C With spigot open pour approximately 1 gallon 3...

Page 18: ...uid mix Fig 17 D Place the OFF ON switch in the OFF position Figure 17 Draining Mix CAUTION REFRIGERATION IS AUTOMATICALLY ACTI VATED WHEN THE SPIGOT IS OPENED CLOSE THE SPIGOT COMPLETELY AFTER DISPEN...

Page 19: ...CLEANING OR SERVICING Inspection for worn or broken parts should be made at every disassembly of the freezer for cleaning or other purposes All worn or broken parts should be replaced to ensure safety...

Page 20: ...arts refertothefollowingsteps NOTE Petro 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...

Page 21: ...uger with one leg of the support pointing straight up NOTE Apply a small amount of Petro Gel to the surface of the cam on the spigot handle prior to assembly of handle to the spigot body H Install the...

Page 22: ...solution for an extended period of time more about delimers in Additional Information 3 13PREVENTIVEMAINTENANCE It is recommended that a maintenance schedule be fol lowed to keep the freezer clean and...

Page 23: ...ll become a problem if not remedied with additional products and procedures THE USE OF CHLORINE TEST STRIPS Test strips are used to determine concentrations of active chlorine in sanitizing solutions...

Page 24: ...one finger belt should deflect about 3 8 2 Lubricate condenser fan motor with S A E 20 weight oil Three to six drops is required CAUTION DO NOT OVER LUBRICATE RESULTING DAM AGE COULD CAUSE MOTOR FAIL...

Page 25: ...N 1 e r u l i a f t l e b e v i r D 2 e r u t a r e p m e t y c n e t s i s n o C 3 m r i f o o t s i g n i t t e s e r u t a r e p m e t y c n e t s i s n o C 4 e r u l i a f l o r t n o c x i m l i...

Page 26: ...i r d n r o W 1 n r u t t o n l l i w r e g u A p u e z e e r F 2 e c i v r e s r o f r o t u b i r t s i d l l a C 1 5 1 r o f F F O o t h c t i w s N O F F O n r u T 2 t r a t s e r n e h t s e t u...

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Page 29: ...arts sup ply your dealer or distributor with the following informa tion A Model number of equipment B Serial number of model stamped on nameplate C Part number part name and quantity needed Com mon pa...

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Page 33: ...ubject to the conditions that Buyer a signs and returns to Stoelting upon installation the Checklist Warranty Registration Card for the affected equipment b gives Stoelting prompt written notice of an...

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