
1
2
B.
Wash the hopper and freezer barrel with warm (120°F)
detergent (
J
oy or equivalent) water and brushes
provided. (Fig. 17).
C. Clean the drip tray and insert with a detergent (Joy or
equivalent) solution. Rinse with clean hot (135°F)
water.
3.10 SANITIZE FREEZER AND FREEZER PARTS
A. Use a sanitizing solution of 100 parts per million to
sanitize the parts before assembly.
B
Place all parts in the sanitizing solution, then remove
and let air dry.
C. Using this sanitizing solution and the large barrel
brush provided, sanitize the rear of the barrel by
dipping the brush in the sanitizing solution and
brushing.
3.11 ASSEMBLY OF FREEZER
NOTICE
Petro-
G
el sanitary lubricant or equivalent must be used
when lubrication of parts is specified.
NOTICE
The United States Department of Agriculture and the Food
and Drug Administration require that lubricants used on
food processing equipment be certified for this use. Use
lubricants only in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
Figure 17. Cleaning Freezer Barrel
E. Remove the auger assembly from the freezer (Fig.15).
Keep
the rear of the auger shaft tipped up once it is
clear of the freezer to avoid dropping rear seal.
Figure 15. Auger Shaft Removal
Figure 16. Removing O-ring
F. Remove scraper blades and the rear seal assembly.
G
Wipe socket lubricant from the drive end (rear) of the
auger with a cloth or paper towel.
CAUTION
Do not use any type of sharp object to remove
O-rings. Sharp objects may damage spigot bod-
ies.
H. Remove all O-rings from parts by first wiping off the
lubricant using a clean paper towel. Then squeeze the
O-ring upward with a dry cloth (Fig. 16). When a loop
is formed, roll out of the O-ring groove.
Place all loose parts in a pan or container and take to the
wash sink for cleaning. To clean freezer parts refer to the
following steps:
A. Place all parts in warm (120°F) mild detergent (
J
oy or
equivalent) water and clean with brushes provided.
Rinse all parts with clean hot (135°F) water.
B
e careful
not to drop or mishandle front door or freezer parts.
Dropping parts may cause irreparable damage.
3.9 CLEANING THE FREEZER PARTS