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NARVON

1.6 GALLON BOWL

FROZEN BEVERAGE

DISPENSERS

#378SMM1B

SINGLE BOWL

#378SMM2B

DOUBLE BOWL

USER MANUAL

READ THOROUGHLY BEFORE OPERATION • UPDATED 10/2019

Summary of Contents for 378SMM1B

Page 1: ...1 NARVON 1 6 GALLON BOWL FROZEN BEVERAGE DISPENSERS 378SMM1B SINGLE BOWL 378SMM2B DOUBLE BOWL USER MANUAL READ THOROUGHLY BEFORE OPERATION UPDATED 10 2019...

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Page 3: ...any further consultation This machine should be used only for the purpose for which it was designed Any other use is inappropriate and therefor dangerous The manufacturer will not be held responsible...

Page 4: ...tch 0 Machine is OFF I Machine is ON A Beverage Type Control Switch 0 Cooling OFF I Slush Frozen Cream Mode II Cold Drink Mode B Spiral Blade Switch 0 Spiral Blade OFF I Spiral Blade ON C Thermostat C...

Page 5: ...d 3 Verify the voltage of the outlet matches what is indicated on the serial plate 4 Verify the current available is sufficient for the maximum required by the machine 5 Inspect the cord for damage if...

Page 6: ...5 Dispense the beverage by pulling the tap lever Fig 5 1 Position the Beverage Type Control Switch to II Cold Drink Mode 2 Position the Spiral Blade Switch to 0 OFF 3 The optimal drink temperature has...

Page 7: ...id upwards 1 Remove the 2 Front Fixing Knobs by unscrewing them counter clockwise Fig 8 2 Remove the bowl from its seat Fig 9 3 Gently pull on the spiral blades to remove from the cylindrical evaporat...

Page 8: ...ctric components Use a wet soft cloth Rinse all parts carefully with clean lukewarm water to remove any residual soap Dry all parts with a soft cloth If the machine will not be in use for an extended...

Page 9: ...smission shaft outlet A Fig 16 3 Place the Spiral Blade Gasket B lubricating both the internal and external surfaces Fig 16 4 Insert the Spiral Blade so that the head joins the transmission shaft Fig...

Page 10: ...ing Tap 6 Turn the Main Power Switch OFF 0 7 Use a soft towel to dry the inside of the bowl 1 The cooling performance of the machine is influenced by External temperature Initial product temperature S...

Page 11: ...Insufficient ventilation or nearby heat source Move the machine so it has adequate ventilation and is far away from heat sources see Fig 1 Leaking refrigerant Restore and re charge the cooling system...

Page 12: ...NARVON 10 34 33 32 35 36 23 28 27 26 30 31 40 29 21 51 38 20 19 48 43 58 15 14 16 9 4 1 6 11 10 55 54 13 12 47 18 46 45 7 8 17 56 57 L u b ri fi c a n te 49 59 60 41 25...

Page 13: ...l Spring 25 57 Main Switch 26 2108 Back Support Cover 27 2131 Motor Gearbox Support 28 Motor Gearbox 220 115V 50 60Hz 29 2168 Micro Switch 30 2116 Bowl Gasket 31 3005 Evaporator 32 2145 Evaporator Cov...

Page 14: ...NARVON 12 34 33 32 35 36 23 28 27 26 30 31 40 29 15 14 16 9 4 1 6 11 10 55 54 13 12 7 8 56 57 L u b ri fi c a n te 49 59 60 41 21 51 38 20 19 48 43 46 18 47 17 25 58 45...

Page 15: ...Spring 25 57 Main Switch 26 2108 Back Support Cover 27 2131 Motor Gearbox Support 28 Motor Gearbox 220 115V 50 60Hz 29 2168 Micro Switch 30 2116 Bowl Gasket 31 3005 Evaporator 32 2145 Evaporator Cove...

Page 16: ...I 0 I 0 II I 0 I 0 I 0 II I 0 I 0 I 0 II I 0 I 0 II I S Main power switch G 1 2 Motor gearbox FM Fan motor C Compressor T 1 2 Drink thermostat SD 1 2 Thickness micro switch EV 1 2 Electrovalve SM 1 2...

Page 17: ...ate has been removed or altered Damage or failure due to improper installation improper utility connection or supply and issues resulting from improper ventilation or airflow Defects and damage due to...

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