The many built-in safety features that other equivalent synthetic are part of all Taylor equipment are aimed at elastomer-sheathed cord, (Code designation protecting operators and trained service technicians 60245 IEC 57) installed with the proper cord alike.
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Operator Manual for the result in the electrocution of the user or damage to proper procedure to clean this unit. the equipment. Models 358 & 359 Introduction...
Three Phase Maximum Fuse Size: 20A Volume: 22.3 cu. ft. (.63 cu. m.) Minimum Circuit Ampacity: 16A *For exact electrical information, always refer Availability and specifications subject to change to the data label of the unit. without notice. Figure 1 Introduction Models 358 & 359...
Volume: 41.1 cu. ft. (1.16 cu. m.) Minimum Circuit Ampacity: 30A *For exact electrical information, always refer Availability and specifications subject to change to the data label of the unit. without notice. Figure 2 140219 Models 358 & 359 Introduction...
ALL WIRING AND PLUMBING MUST Uncrate the machine. Inspect the unit for damage. CONFORM TO NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES. Report any damage to the Taylor factory immediately. This piece of equipment is made in the USA and has INSTALL POTABLE WATER CONNECTION USA sizes of hardware.
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CAUTION: THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE abrasion. PROPERLY GROUNDED! FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY Failure to follow these instructions may result in FROM ELECTRICAL SHOCK! electrocution or damage to the machine. Introduction Models 358 & 359...
Keep eyes and skin protected. If refrigerant burns should occur, flush It should be noted that Taylor does not warrant the immediately with cold water. If burns are severe, refrigerant used in its equipment. For example, if the...
______________________________ The user is responsible for returning the product to the appropriate collection facility, as specified by In consideration of our environment, Taylor proudly your local code. uses only earth friendly HFC refrigerants. The HFC For additional information regarding applicable local refrigerant used in this unit is R404A.
The refrigeration system on and off by the control set-point, not the will run until the control set-point is achieved. anticipator. Controls & Systems Models 358 & 359...
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Using an ohmmeter, check probe resistance. For a diagram of the thermistor control, see (Refer to the thermistor curve chart on page 14 page 18 (Troubleshooting Thermistor for proper readings.) Components). Models 358 & 359 Controls & Systems...
When checking a thermistor probe, first determine the temperature at the probe and find it on this chart, along with the correct ohmmeter reading. If your ohmmeter reading varies from the correct reading, determine whether the difference is acceptable. If a probe is faulty, the difference will be great. Controls & Systems Models 358 & 359...
Freeze down will take approximately 7 minutes. replaced every three months. If at any time the Afterwards, the product should be 20_F scraper blades are worn to less than 15/16”, (-6.7_C) ± 1_. they should be replaced. Controls & Systems Models 358 & 359...
Remove the probe wires from the controller. Place a the draw handle is raised, the switch is effective. wire between the two probe terminals of the Continuity should break when the draw handle is controller to short the component. This should lowered. Troubleshooting Models 358 & 359...
7. Head pressure too low. a. Shortage of refrigerant. a. Locate and repair leak. Recover the refrigerant, evacuate, and charge the system. b. Water valve stuck open (water b. Clear or replace the valve. cooled unit). Models 358 & 359 Troubleshooting...
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Rear bearing unit is out of alignment. b. Align rear bearing unit. 16. Freezer door works loose. a. Handscrews are not tightly installed a. Tighten or replace handscrews. or are damaged. b. Beater assembly works forward. b. See previous problem. Troubleshooting Models 358 & 359...
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Repair according to instructions on page 24 of this manual. e. Incorrect beater rotation. e. Rotation should be counter- clockwise. Faulty expansion valve. Replace valve. g. Dirty or faulty blower assembly. g. Clean, repair or replace the blower. Models 358 & 359 Troubleshooting...
After the freezer has completed a refrigeration cycle, draw frozen product into the same cup. As the cup fills, lightly pack the product to prevent air pockets. Slightly overfill the cup and then close the freezer draw valve. Troubleshooting Models 358 & 359...
The hot water will cause the refrigerant in the freezing cylinder walls to “boil” rapidly, removing the Important: Do Not Leave the Unit Unattended oil and returning it to the compressor. During This Procedure! General Service Models 358 & 359...
Install the direct drive pulley and belts. Check for proper pulley alignment. (See page 26.) Step 9 Remove the alignment tools from the unit. Verify that the drive shaft can be easily installed and removed Figure 12 from the drive coupling. Models 358 & 359 General Service...
Figure 14 Tighten the direct drive pulley set screw. If the belt does not fit within the groove of the motor pulley, re-adjust the direct drive pulley until a proper fit is achieved. Figure 16 General Service Models 358 & 359...
When using rerun, skim off the foam and discard; then mix the rerun with fresh mix in a j 7. Follow all lubricating procedures as outlined in ratio of 50/50 during the day's operation. the Operator Manual. Models 358 & 359 General Service...
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Use a soft an authorized Taylor service technician. brush to clean between the fins of the j 10. Inspect the drive shaft for wear and damage on condenser.
Taylor Distributor, and the required service work is provided by an authorized Taylor service technician. Taylor reserves the right to deny warranty claims on equipment or parts if non-approved parts or refrigerant were installed in the machine, system modifications were performed beyond factory recommendations, or it is determined that the failure was caused by neglect or abuse.
Model 358 Operator Parts Figure 17 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO. ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO. COVER A.-HOPPER INSUL X51658 SCREW-1/4-20 X 5/8 SLOTTED 005542 TUBE-FEED-NONREVERS 015176-5 CASTER-LOCKING SWIVEL 030307 PANEL-REAR 046021 PANEL-SERVICE 048267 PANEL-SIDE *358* RIGHT 046023-SP1 PAN A.-DRIP X50879 FILTER A.-13 X 16-7/8 X 7/16...