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Cream Dispenser 
Model SK-2 

SK-2 Cream Dispenser 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Initial Cleaning and Sanitizing

 

Initial Start-Up

 

1

 

Make sure that the 

switch on the back of 

the unit is in the “off 

position”

. The indicator 

panel at the front of the 
unit should be unlit. 

Power Switch 

1

 

Power the unit on by 

toggling the switch on the 

rear of the unit to the ON 

position. 

The indicator panel 

should display the current 

unit temperature.  If the 
display shows “HI TEMP”, 

this is normal.  Wait for the 

message to terminate before 

using. 

5

 

Clean the valve and valve area. 

Use a brush and warm, 

soapy water to clean the valve area.  Gently rinse with 

warm water.  Do not spray water or allow water to drip 

onto or near electrical components. 

6

 

Sanitize the valve and valve area. 

With an approved 

sanitizing solution, thoroughly clean the valve and valve 

area. Allow to air dry. 

2

 

Wash all internal and external surfaces of the unit 

with a warm, soapy towel.  Do not spray water or 

allow water to drip onto or near electrical 

components. 

3

 

Wipe all internal and external surfaces with a 

clean wet towel and hand dry. 

4

 

Turn the valve 

insert. 

Pull and 

turn valve to ex- 

pose cold block. 

2

 

Allow the unit to run a minimum of two hours be- 

fore loading it with product. 

Note: It is completely normal for the exterior of the unit 
to feel warm while it is running. 

3

 

Load cream into the cream dispenser. Once the 

unit has achieved proper operating temperature, 

observe the procedures noted in the label on the 

door liner for loading cream in the cream dispenser 

4

 

Perform the calibration procedure.  A gram scale 

is required for this operation.  Cut the tube on an 

angle with a scissors along the angled metal tab.  

Press and hold the lock button.  Within 3 

seconds, simultaneously press the iced coffee 

button.  The unit should now be in manager mode 

and the display should read CAL DISP PRESS 6.  

Place a cup on the gram scale.  Tare the scale so 

that the scale reads 0.0.  Place the cup under the 

dispenser tube and press 6.  After cream has 

finished dispensing, return the cup to the scale.  

Enter the number on the scale into the unit.  

Example:  If the scale shows 94g, press down (2) 

on the display until 94g is shown.  Press 6 to 

confirm.  Repeat calibration until 99g is 

dispensed. 

4

 

5

 

The dispenser is now ready to use. 

Содержание SK2 Imperial

Страница 1: ...6 Initial Start Up Page 6 Operation General Page 7 Operation Dispensing Cream Page 7 Cleaning and Refilling the Dispenser Page 8 Troubleshooting Guide Page 9 Parts and Exploded View Page 11 Wiring Diagram Page 12 1600 Xenium Lane N Plymouth MN 55441 USA Telephone 800 328 3329 www silverking com Manual Cream Dispenser Model SK 2 Product Identification Indicator Panel Pinch Valve Iced Drink Selectio...

Страница 2: ...t the OEM cost Replacement parts sold separately are warranted for 90 days from date of purchase Five 5 Year Compressor Warranty Silver King warrants to the original purchaser for a period of five 5 years from the date of original purchase or five 5 years and one 1 month from the date of shipment from the factory whichever comes first that it will replace the compressor with one of similar design ...

Страница 3: ...cord before servicing the unit or removing the back panel or front apron to avoid electric shock Unit MUST be plugged into a 3 prong plug for grounding Cutting off the grounding spike on the power cord could re sult in electric shock to the operator during operation Unit must be plugged into a 15 or 20 ampere fuse or breaker protected circuit Use of a larger fuse or breaker could result in damage ...

Страница 4: ...n a counter the unit must be on the legs supplied If the legs are removed the unit will not operate properly and the warranty will bevoid There must be a minimum of 1 10 2 cm space between the left right and rear sides of the unit for proper airflow Do not place items on top of the unit The unit must be level The lower portion of the legs are adjustable to aid in leveling the unit Avoid placing th...

Страница 5: ...ear of the shelf and plug it into the designat ed outlet WARNING The power cord comes with a 3 prong plug for grounding pur poses Any attempt to cut off this grounding spike or to connect to an ungrounded adapter plug could result in serious injury will void the warranty and terminates the manufacturer s responsibility 3 Level the Unit In order for the unit to function properly level the unit fron...

Страница 6: ...urfaces with a clean wet towel and hand dry 4 Turn the valve insert Pull and turn valve to ex pose cold block 2 Allow the unit to run a minimum of two hours be fore loading it with product Note It is completely normal for the exterior of the unit to feel warm while it is running 3 Load cream into the cream dispenser Once the unit has achieved proper operating temperature observe the procedures not...

Страница 7: ...cloth to prevent buildup which could affect the dispensing of the correct amount of cream 1 Indicator Panel The indicator panel contains a digital LED display that reads the product tem perature and percentage of cream remaining during normal operation Lock Button Used to lock buttons on touch panel and prevent any unwanted dispenses during cleaning Shot Size Selection Buttons The 10 lower buttons...

Страница 8: ...Cream Dispenser Model SK 2 SK 2 Cream Dispenser 8 Operational Flowchart ...

Страница 9: ...Cream Dispenser Model SK 2 SK 2 Cream Dispenser 9 Manager Mode Flowchart ...

Страница 10: ...g Pull and turn valve to release cream tube Remove the cream bag from the compartment 2 Clean drip tray Take the drip tray to 3 compartment sink to wash rinse and sanitize 4 Refill Creamer In sert a new bag of cream into dispenser Pull and turn valve to secure cream tube Replace the drip tray Wipe down the creamer once it has completely defrosted Wipe down the cold block and inside of creamer with...

Страница 11: ... for service 888 375 2938 Compressor not pumping Call for service 888 375 2938 Restricted filter drier Call for service 888 375 2938 Restricted capillary tube Call for service 888 375 2938 Moisture in system Call for service 888 375 2938 Compressor short cycles Erratic Control Thermostat Call for service 888 375 2938 Low Voltage Contact power company and confirm that voltage fluctuation does not e...

Страница 12: ...ice 888 375 2938 Internal compressor noise Call for service 888 375 2938 Compressor vibrating on cabinet frame Call for service 888 375 2938 Beverage leaking or not flowing Tube Kinked Remove valve and pull tube straight through valve area Valve stuck Clean valve and valve area or call for service 888 375 2938 Troubleshooting Steps Continued ...

Страница 13: ...UNT COMPR 4 11 43832 EXHAUST FAN 1 12 46994S ASSY VALVE PLUNGER SK 2 1 13 44097S ASSY SOLENOID RACK SK 2 SPRING INCLUDED 1 14 46999 SOLENOID RACK SPRING 1 Item Part Number Description Qty 15 46948S POWER SUPPLY ASSY 1 16 46940S ASSY APRON 1 17 366 142S ASSY TRAY DRIP CREAMER 1 18 366 151S CONTAINER CREAM PLASTIC SINGLE 1 19 46949S CONTROL BOARD ASSY 1 20 366 144S LOAD CELL ASSY 1 21 38493 KIT LEGS...

Страница 14: ...Cream Dispenser Model SK 2 SK 2 Cream Dispenser 14 Wiring Diagram ...

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