
Section 5
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Model 390
User Interface
5
User Interface
Control Switch
The center position is Off. The Wash position activates
the beater motor only. The Auto position allows the
beater motor and compressor to run.
Indicator Light—MIX LOW
Located on the front of the machine is a mix level
indicator light. When the light is flashing, it indicates that
the mix hopper has a low supply of product and should
be refilled as soon as possible. Neglecting to add mix
when the light comes on will cause the machine to sway
and may eventually cause damage to the beater
assembly and freezer door.
Indicator Light—MIX OUT
Also located on the front of the machine is a Mix Out
indicator light. When the light is flashing, it indicates that
the hopper is empty and the mix supply needs
replenishing. To prevent damage to the unit, refrigeration
discontinues automatically when the Mix Out indicator
lights.
Optional Feature: Remote Continuous
Fill System
If your Model 390 Taylor freezer has been factory-
equipped with the Remote Continuous Fill System, the
mix supply to the freezer will be replenished
automatically from mix tanks located in a remote location.
When the Mix Out indicator lights, the mix supply in the
freezer hopper will be replenished automatically.
To start the unit after cleaning:
1. Place the power switch in the Wash position.
2. Press the Fill button, located under the control
channel, until the freezing cylinder is at least half full.
Note: Do not remove the hopper cover while the unit
is filling with mix, because some splashing may
occur.
3. Once the freezing cylinder is at least half full, place
the power switch in the Auto mode. The hopper will
be filled automatically, and the fill system will
discontinue.
4. Place the mix feed tube into the mix inlet.
5. Raise the draw switch arm to initiate refrigeration.
When the refrigeration stops, the product is ready to
serve.
Recommended Pressure:
12 psi to 15 psi (83 kPa to
103 kPa)
Important! Do not exceed 15 psi (103 kPa) or excessive
splashing will occur.
Summary of Contents for 390
Page 8: ...1 4 TO THE INSTALLER Model 390 To the Installer 1 Notes...
Page 10: ...2 2 TO THE OPERATOR Model 390 To the Operator 2 Notes...
Page 14: ...3 4 SAFETY Model 390 Safety 3 Notes...
Page 18: ...5 2 USER INTERFACE Model 390 User Interface 5 Notes...
Page 30: ...9 2 PARTS REPLACEMENT SCHEDULE Model 390 Parts Replacement Schedule 9 Notes...
Page 36: ...11 4 LIMITED WARRANTY ON PARTS Models 390 Limited Warranty on Parts 11...