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Operators Manual #513852 

CBD Model Machines

TIMER DISPLAY

The display shows the day and time, program number, 
and defrost icon (asterisk symbol to the left of the pro-
gram number). When the program number is even, the 
defrost mode is active and the asterisk icon is lit. When 
the program number is odd, the machine is in normal 
operation mode.

TIMER BUTTONS

Auto Switch

 

The Auto Switch has three positions.  The Auto 
position operates the machine using the time and 
day settings programmed in the timer. The I and O 
positions bypass all timer settings. The I position 
keeps the machine permanently in defrost mode. 
The O position bypasses all timer settings.

Run Switch

 

The Run Switch has three positions. The Run 
position operates the machine with the settings 
in the timer. The clock position is used to set 
the current time and day. The P position is for 
programming the defrost time and day.

Program Button

 

The Program Button is used to save a defrost 
setting.

Day Selection Button

 

The Day Selection button is used to set the current 
time and day and to program a defrost setting. An 
arrow on the display shows which day is selected. 
Monday is 1, Tuesday is 2, etc. Individual days 
or a block of days can be programmed. Pressing 
the 1...7 button cycles through all the options.

Reset Button

 

The Reset Button clears all settings in the timer. 
Press the button until the display fl ashes 0:00.

Hour Button

 

The Hour Button changes the hour when setting 
the time or programming a defrost setting.

Minute Button

 

The Minute Button changes the minute when 
setting the time or programming a defrost setting.

Bypass Button

 

The Bypass Button immediately bypasses the 
current mode and advances to the next mode. 
For example if the current mode is 1 (signifying 
defrost mode), pressing the bypass button starts 
mode 2 (normal mode).

Auto 

Switch

Run 

Switch

Program 

Button

Day 

Selection 

Button

Hour 

Button

Minute 
Button

Bypass 

Button

Reset 

Button

Figure 2-1 Defrost Timer

PROGRAMMING THE TIMER

Programming the timer includes resetting the timer, set-
ting the time and day, and programming the defrost times. 
Follow the instructions below to program the timer.

RESET THE TIMER

A. 

Make sure the Run switch is in the middle (Run) 
position.

B. 

Press the Reset (R) button until the display fl ashes 
0:00.

SETTING THE TIME AND DAY

A. 

Move the Run switch to the clock symbol.

B. 

Change the day of the week by pressing the 1...7 
button. An arrow on the display shows which day 
is selected. Monday is 1, Tuesday is 2, etc.

C. 

Press the h and m buttons to set the time. The 
timer works on a 24hr clock.

D. 

Move the Run switch to the Run position.

PROGRAMMING DEFROST TIMES

The digits to the right of the minute value on the display 
show the defrost mode.  An odd number signifi es  the 
start time of the defrost mode. An even number signifi es 
the end of the defrost mode when the machine returns 
to normal operation.

NOTE

Defrost times must be programmed in pairs (1 and 
2, 3 and 4, etc.). Complete all of the steps below 
to properly program the timer.

Summary of Contents for Stoelting CBD117-37

Page 1: ...Model CBD OPERATORS MANUAL Manual No 513852 Rev 3 ...

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Page 3: ...MPT 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 installation operation or servicing of the machine contact Stoelting Stoelting Foodservice Equipment 502 Highway 67 Kiel WI 53042 1600 U S A Main Tel 800 558 5807 Fax 920 894 7029 Customer Service 888 429 592...

Page 4: ...pecific 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 their explanations deserve your careful attention and understanding The safety warnings do not by themselves eliminate any danger The instructions or warnings they give are not substitutes for proper ac...

Page 5: ...rator s Safety Precautions 7 3 2 Operating Controls and Indicators 7 3 3 Assembly of Machine 8 3 4 Sanitizing 9 3 5 Freeze Down and Operation 9 3 6 Removing Mix From Machine 10 3 7 Disassembly of Machine Parts 10 3 8 Cleaning and Sanitizing the Machine Parts 10 3 9 Routine Cleaning 11 3 10 Preventative Maintenance 11 4 Troubleshooting 4 1 Alarms 13 5 Replacement Parts 5 1 Decals 15 5 2 Tank and Co...

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Page 7: ...s to provide a uniform product They operate with almost any type of frozen beverage mix This manual is designed to help qualified service personnel and opera tors with the installation operation and maintenance of the CBD machines This manual applies to all CBD model machines in single and double tank configurations Figure 1 1 Model CBD117 37 Figure 1 2 Model CBD127 37 ...

Page 8: ...cm Weight 55 lbs 24 9 kg 75 lbs 34 0 kg Electrical 1 Phase 115 VAC 60Hz 1 Phase 115 VAC 60Hz running amps 5 5A 12A connection type NEMA5 15P included NEMA5 15P included Compressor 426 Btu hr 608 Btu hr Drive Motor 1 12 hp 1 12 hp Cooling Air cooled units require 10 25 4 cm air space on both sides and back Air cooled units require 10 25 4 cm air space on both sides and back Capacity 1 5 gallons 1 5...

Page 9: ... of the machine involves moving the machine close to its permanent location removing all crating set ting in place assembling parts and cleaning A Uncrate the machine B Remove the packing material and move the machine into place Do not lift the machine by the augers or handles Only lift by grasping the bottom of the machine C Correct ventilation is required The CBD machine requires 10 clearance on...

Page 10: ...r Button changes the hour when setting the time or programming a defrost setting Minute Button The Minute Button changes the minute when setting the time or programming a defrost setting Bypass Button The Bypass Button immediately bypasses the current mode and advances to the next mode For example if the current mode is 1 signifying defrost mode pressing the bypass button starts mode 2 normal mode...

Page 11: ...ess the h and m button to set the time D Press the P button to save the setting E The display shows a 2 which signifies when the machine returns to normal operation Follow steps B C and D above to program the off time F Repeat programming the defrost and normal operation start times as necessary make sure to program modes in pairs every defrost start time must have a normal operation start time G ...

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Page 13: ... until the main 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 Neveroperatethemachineifunusualorexcessive noise or vibration occurs 3 2 OPERATING CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Before operating the machine it is required that the op erator know the function o...

Page 14: ...rammed for defrost mode at specific intervals The timer is located behind the right panel To program the timer refer to Section 2 4 D Spigot Lock The Spigot Lock is a lever located behind the spigot handle that locks the spigot handle in the open or closed 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 counterc...

Page 15: ... Any sanitizer must be used only in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions In general sanitizing may be conducted as follows 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 110 F 32 to 43 C water Check the strength of the sanitizing solution...

Page 16: ...ncy 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 sides of the cover and pulling downwards C Removethespigothandlebymovingitdownwards D Remove the spigot assembly by turning the assembly count...

Page 17: ... 3 9 ROUTINE CLEANING To remove spilled or dried mix from the machine exterior wash in the direction of the finish with warm soapy water and wipe dry Do not use highly abrasive materials as they mar the finish 3 10 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE A DAILY 1 Clean the drip tray 2 The exterior should be kept clean at all times to preserve the luster of the stainless steel A mild alkalinecleanerisrecommended U...

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Page 19: ...s Once the calibration is completed normal operation continues COLD DRINK MODE LED BLINKING This indicates that the defrost mode is active Refer to Section 2 4 for details on the defrost mode SLUSH MODE LED COLD DRINK MODE LED AND THE 1 SLUSH DENSITY INDICATOR If the Slush Mode LED Cold Drink Mode LED and the 1 Slush Density Indicator blink at the sametime thepressureswitchneedstobereset Unplug th...

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Page 21: ...ON 5 REPLACEMENT PARTS Part Description Quantity 324987 Decal Pull Here 1 per tank 5 1 DECALS Part Description Quantity 493128 Cover Tank 1 per tank 396697 Gasket Tank 1 per tank 724058 Tank 1 5 Gallon 1 per tank 5 2 TANK AND COVER 493128 724058 396697 ...

Page 22: ...tal 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 Service Knob 1 per tank 624700 O Ring Auger Service Knob and Spigot Assembly 2 per tank 647215 Shaft Sleeve Transmission 1 per tank 674208 Auger Vertical w Bushing 1 per tank 674209 Auger Horizontal w Bushing 1 per t...

Page 23: ...ese 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 affected equipment b gives Stoelting prompt written notice of any claimed breach of warranty within the applicable warranty period and c delivers the affected equipment to Stoelting or its designated service location in its original packag...

Page 24: ...ted to hoses piping or electrical equipment e Labor and travel charges due to return trips or waiting if the Authorized Stoelting Provider is prevented from promptly starting service work upon arrival This exception includes labor charges incurred for limited access facilities including but not limited to government and military buildings and airports f Failure damage or repairs due to faulty inst...

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