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DOMESTIC WARRANTY 

 

 

(Including Mexico) 

 
 
 

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SFWARR-013 Revision 10 

5. 

Conditions: 

a)  If the date of the original installation cannot be verified, these warranty periods begin one (1) year from the shipping date. It is 

the responsibility of the seller to disclose this information to the Buyer at the time of sale. 

b)  Stoelting shall not be responsible to provide any remedy under this warranty with respect to any component that fails by reason 

of negligence, abnormal use, misuse or abuse, faulty repair made by others, use with parts or equipment not manufactured or 
supplied by Stoelting, any modification or alteration of any parts or equipment, or damage in transit. 

c)  This warranty is valid only if the Equipment is installed and serviced by an Authorized Stoelting Provider and only if new, genuine 

Stoelting parts are used. 

d)  The Equipment installation location must have suitable conditions as explained in the Stoelting operators manual, specification 

sheet, and/or technical manual including but not limited to, ambient temperature, water supply parameters, and space 
requirements. 

e)  The Authorized Stoelting Provider must return defective parts, at Stoelting’s discretion, for credit. 

f) 

Any refrigerant other than that specified on the Equipment model identification nameplate voids this warranty. 

6. 

Exceptions: 

 

This warranty does 

NOT

 cover any of the following  

 

a)  Costs associated with installation labor, disposal of equipment being replaced, and shipping costs of replacement parts or 

Equipment. 

b)  Cleaning, maintenance or lubrication of the Equipment as outlined in the Stoelting operators manual. 

c) 

This warranty does not extend to parts, sometimes called “wear parts”, which are generally expected to deteriorate and to require 
replacement as equipment is used, including but limited to o-rings, auger flights, auger seals, auger support bushings, and drive 
belts. All such parts are sold 

AS IS. 

d)  External components including but not limited 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 installation, misapplication, abuse, lack of service, or improper service, unauthorized 
alteration, improper operation as indicated in the Stoelting operators manual, including but not limited to failure to properly 
assemble and/or clean, improper tool usage, or use of unapproved lubrication, or cleaning and sanitizing supplies. 

g)  Any costs associated with electricity, including utility increases, from any reason whatsoever. 

h)  Damage resulting from the use of refrigerant other than that specified on the Equipment model identification nameplate. 

i) 

The use of this equipment as a rental asset negates all warranties associated with the equipment. 

j) 

Any special, indirect or consequential property or commercial damage of any nature whatsoever, if the jurisdiction allows this 
exclusion. 

k)  Costs not covered by the Stoelting Travel Pay policy. Stoelting covers only the first trip travel which is a flat rate by mileage one-

way from the service company’s home location to the job site. The flat rate is calculated as follows: 

o

 0-50 

Miles 

$85 

o

 51-110 

Miles  $127 

o

 111-160 

Miles  $165 

o

 

Over 160 Miles 

The maximum reimbursed by Stoelting is $165 

Any travel costs not covered may be invoiced to the customer. 

7. 

Limitations: 

 
 

THE REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE THE SOLE LIABILITY STOELTING AND THE 
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF BUYER WITH RESPECT TO EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY STOELTING; AND IN NO 
EVENT SHALL STOELTING BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING 
AS EXAMPLES BUT NOT INTENDED TO BE LIMITED TO DOWNTIME, OVERHEAD, MATERIALS, 
PERFORMANCE PENALTIES, LOST SALES, LOST PROFITS, PRODUCT LOSS, OR PROPERTY DAMAGES, 
WHETHER FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY OR OTHER CONTRACT BREACH, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORT, 
OR ON ANY STRICT LIABILITY THEORY. 

Содержание SO212

Страница 1: ...Model SO212 OPERATORS MANUAL Manual No 513610 Rev 2...

Страница 2: ......

Страница 3: ...built prior to date of change DO NOT ATTEMPT to operate the machine until instructions and safety precautions in this manual are read completely and are thoroughly understood If problems develop or q...

Страница 4: ...ecific 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 the...

Страница 5: ...Precautions 7 3 2 Operating Controls and Indicators 7 3 3 Sanitizing 8 3 4 Freeze Down and Operation 9 3 5 MixInformation 10 3 6 Removing Mix From Freezer 10 3 7 Cleaning The Freezer 11 3 8 Disassemb...

Страница 6: ...3 SpaceandVentilationRequirements 4 2 4 Electrical Plug 4 2 5 PowerCordConnection 5 3 1 Controls 7 3 2 Mix Inlet Regulator 9 3 3 SanitizingHopper 9 3 4 DispensingProduct 10 3 5 RemovingBlender 11 3 6...

Страница 7: ...uct The freezer is designed to operate with almost any type of commercial shake mix available This manual is designed to assist qualified service personnel and operators in the installation opera tion...

Страница 8: ...LECTRICAL Description SO212 38 Voltage AC 1 PH 208 230 Total Run Amps 10 5 Drive Motor 3 4 HP Compressor 12 000 BTUH 90 F 0 F Use 20 amp HACR circuit breaker Automatic safeguard circuit built into ele...

Страница 9: ...labelshavebeendesignedtowithstand washing and cleaning All labels must remain legible for the life of the freezer Labels should be checked periodi cally to be sure they can be recognized as warning la...

Страница 10: ...and to insure correct overrun Place a level on top of the freezer at each corner to check for level condition If adjustment is necessary level the freezer by turning the caster in or out and tighten t...

Страница 11: ...of electrical supply before servicing A Remove the left side panel and electrical box cover B Disconnect the wires from the terminal block Disconnect the green ground wire from the grounding stud Fig...

Страница 12: ...6...

Страница 13: ...main electrical power has been disconnected SECTION 3 INITIAL SETUP AND OPERATION G Donotoperateunderunsafeoperatingconditions Never operate the freezer if unusual or excessive noise or vibration occ...

Страница 14: ...attheproduct has reached the proper temperature and is ready to be dispensed NOTE If the red light next to the PUSH TO FREEZE but ton is illuminated press the PUSH TO FREEZE but ton and wait until the...

Страница 15: ...acturer sinstructions Setasidea large cup of sanitizer solution to sanitize the blender Pour the remainder of the solution into hopper C PlacethePowerOFF ONswitchintheONposition and press the CLEAN bu...

Страница 16: ...g J Thefreezerisdesignedtodispensetheproductat areasonabledrawrate Ifthefreezerisoverdrawn the result is a very thin product If this should occur allow the freezer to run for approximately 30secondsbe...

Страница 17: ...fter the mix has been removed from the freezer the freezer must be cleaned To clean the freezer refer to the following steps A Close the spigot and fill the hopper with 2 gallons 7 5 liters of tap wat...

Страница 18: ...s refer to the following steps A Place all parts in warm mild detergent water and clean with brushes provided Rinse all parts with clean hot water NOTE If a dishwasher is used product damage is likely...

Страница 19: ...t door on the freezer I Install the blender assembly onto the front door studsandtightenthecircularknobsonthefreezer studs CAUTION Overtightening or uneven tensioning of circular knobs may cause damag...

Страница 20: ...is disassembled and removable parts are taken to the sink for cleaning 2 MILKSTONE REMOVAL Since almost all cleaners do not have the ability to remove milkstone the use of a delimer becomes necessary...

Страница 21: ...to disengagefromthesupportandpullingout Clean behind the drip tray and front of the freezer with a soap solution C MONTHLY CAUTION The freezer has an air cooled condenser and must have the proper air...

Страница 22: ...16...

Страница 23: ...t space for free flow of cooling air 2 A minimum of 3 of vent space required 3 Air temperature entering condenser is above 100 F 3 Change location or direct hot air away from freezer 4 Condenser is di...

Страница 24: ...o rings 3 Replace o rings 4 O rings or spigot installed wrong 4 Remove spigot and check o ring 5 Inner spigot hole in front door nicked or scratched 5 Replace front door 1 EPR valve needs adjustment...

Страница 25: ...Decal Attention Refrigerant Leak Check 324393 Decal Stoelting Swirl Logo Drip Tray Support 324509 Decal Cleaning Instructions 324566 Decal Wired According To 324584 Decal Adequate Ventilation 3 1 324...

Страница 26: ...0 SV Door w Pins 1 624614 5 O Ring Spigot Black 5 Pack 2 624678 5 O Ring Rear Seal Black 5 Pack 1 625314 O Ring Front Door Black 1 666786 Seal Rear Auger Black 1 2183751 Blade Scraper Ser 28938 Plus 1...

Страница 27: ...09 Grid Drip Tray White Honeycomb 1 521026 Blender Agitator 1 624607 5 O Ring Mix Inlet Black 5 Pack 2 674174 Blender Shaft 1 681518 Shield Plastic Swing 1 744266 Tray Drip White 1 1177740 Mix Inlet A...

Страница 28: ...22...

Страница 29: ...se 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 pro...

Страница 30: ...ed 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...

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