6
OPERATING PROCEDURES
6-10
Model 0738
Operating Procedures
Draining Product From the Barrel
1. With a pail beneath the door spout, open the
draw valve to release the barrel pressure.
Press the Wash button and wait for a few
seconds.
2. Press the STOP button. Disconnect and
remove the feed tube, pump, and hopper
agitator.
3. Press the Wash button. Drain the product
from the barrel and the mix hopper.
4. When the flow of product stops, press the
STOP button. Close the draw valve. Properly
dispose of the mix.
Rinsing
Note: Do not brush-clean the mix inlet hole
while the machine is in the Wash mode.
1. Pour 2 gal. (8.0 L) of cool, clean water into
the mix hopper. Using the hopper brush,
scrub the mix hopper, mix-level sensing
probe, and the outside of the agitator
driveshaft housing. Brush-clean the mix inlet
hole.
2. With a pail beneath the door spout, open
the draw valve and press the Wash button.
3. Drain all the rinse water through the door
spout. Close the draw valve and press the
STOP button.
4. Repeat this procedure using clean, warm
water, until the water being discharged is
clear.
Hopper Cleaning
1. Prepare an approved 100 PPM sanitizing
solution (example: 2-1/2 gal. [9.5 L] of Kay-
5
®
or 2 gal. [7.6 L] of Stera-Sheen
®
). Use
warm water and follow the manufacturer's
specifications.
2. Pour the solution into the hopper and allow it
to flow into the barrel.
Note: Do not brush-clean the mix inlet hole
while the machine is in the Wash mode.
3. Using the hopper brush, clean the mix
hopper, mix-level sensing probe, and the
outside of the agitator driveshaft housing.
Brush-clean the mix inlet hole.
4. Press the Wash button. This will cause the
cleaning solution in the barrel to come in
contact with all areas of the barrel.
5. Place an empty pail beneath the door spout.
6. Open the draw valve on the freezer door and
draw off all the solution.
7. Once the cleaning solution stops flowing from
the door spout, close the draw valve and
press the STOP button.
Disassembly
Note: Failure to remove the parts specified in the
following brush-cleaning and lubrication
procedures will result in damage to the machine.
These parts must be removed within the
maximum number of days allowed between
brush-clean cycles or the machine will hardlock
and will not operate.
WARNING!
Make sure the power switch is in the
OFF position! Failure to follow this instruction
may result in severe personal injury to fingers or
hands from hazardous moving parts.
1. Remove the handscrews, freezer door,
beater, scraper blades, and the
driveshaft seal from the barrel.
2. Remove the scraper blades and the
beater head from the beater.
3. Remove the driveshaft seal from the beater.
4. Disassemble the pump. Remove the liquid
regulator tube with the pump valve, the
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...