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USER INTERFACE
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Model 0738
User Interface
Symbol Definitions
To better communicate in the international area,
symbols have replaced words on many of our
operator switches, function, and fault indicators.
Your Taylor machine is designed with these
international symbols.
The following chart identifies the symbol definition.
=
MANAGER’S MENU
= UP ARROW
= DOWN ARROW
= OK
= CANCEL
= AUTO
= HEAT CYCLE
= STANDBY
= WASH
= OPTIONS
= STOP
= MIX HOPPER AGITATOR
LCD Display
The displays are located on the front control
panel. The displays are used to show menu
options and notifies the operator if a fault is
detected. The displays indicate also the
temperature of the mix in the hopper, in the barrel
and its level.
Indicator Icons on the Display
and Buttons
MIX LOW
—When the MIX LOW icon is displayed,
the mix hopper has a low supply of mix and
should be refilled as soon as possible.
MIX OUT
—When the MIX OUT icon is displayed
(the LEVEL message is displayed), the mix
hopper has been almost completely exhausted
and has an insufficient supply of the mix to
operate the freezer. At this time, the Auto mode is
locked out and the freezer will be placed in
Standby mode. To initiate the refrigeration
system, add mix to the mix hopper. The freezer
will automatically begin operation.
BRUSH-CLEAN COUNTER
—When the BRUSH
CLEAN COUNTER display has counted down to
"1," the machine must be disassembled and brush-
cleaned within 24 hours.
Manager's Menu Button
The Manager's Menu is used to enter the
operator function displays. To access the
Menu, press the SEL button.
Up ARROW Button
If active, it increases the value of the set.
Down ARROW Button
If active, it decreases the value of the set.
OK Button
If active, it confirm the value of the set.
C Button
If active, it deletes the set value or exits the menu.
In Auto mode, the C button displays the
temperature of the barrel, the CTS system
temperature and the glycol temperature.
Summary of Contents for 0738
Page 20: ...4 OPERATOR PARTS IDENTIFICATION 4 6 Model 0738 Operator Parts Identification...
Page 50: ...8 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 8 4 Model 0738 Troubleshooting Guide...
Page 52: ...9 PARTS REPLACEMENT SCHEDULE 9 2 Model 0738 Parts Replacement Schedule...
Page 56: ...10 LIMITED WARRANTY ON MACHINES 10 4 Model 0738 Limited Warranty on Machines...
Page 60: ...11 LIMITED WARRANTY ON PARTS 11 4 Model 0738 Limited Warranty on Parts...