Routine Cleaning; Preventative Maintenance - Stoelting CF101 Operator's Manual

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Figure 3-8 Install Faceplate
G.
Install the large o-ring onto the front plate and
install the faceplate onto the machine (Fig. 3-8).
H.
Install slide, hopper cover and drain tray.

3.11 ROUTINE CLEANING

To remove spilled or dried mix from the machine exterior,
wash in the direction of the finish with warm soapy water
and wipe dry. Do not use highly abrasive materials, as they
will mar the finish.

3.12 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

It is recommended that a maintenance schedule be fol-
lowed to keep the machine clean and operating properly.
A.
DAILY
1.
The exterior should be kept clean at all times to
preserve the luster of the stainless steel. A mild
alkaline cleaner is recommended. Use a soft cloth
or sponge to apply the cleaner.
CAUTION
Do not use acidic cleansers, strong caustic com-
pounds or abrasive materials to clean any part of
the machine exterior or plastic parts. Use of these
types of cleaners will cause equipment damage.
B.
WEEKLY
1.
Check o-rings and rear seal for excessive wear and
replace if necessary.
2.
Remove the drip tray by gently lifting up to disengage
from the support and pulling out. Clean behind the
drip tray and front of the machine with a soap
solution.
C.
QUARTERLY
Lubricate Flow Control Assembly
1.
With 3-In-One oil, or equivalent, place a few drops
of oil between the flow control arm and grommet
(Fig. 3-9).
2.
Rotate flow control knob to ensure proper
coverage.
Figure 3-9 Flow Control Arm Lubrication
Clean Condenser and Filter
The air-cooled condenser is a copper tube and aluminum fin
type. Condensing is dependent upon airflow. A plugged
condenser filter or restrictions in the louvered panel will
restrict airflow. This will lower the capacity of the system
and damage the compressor.
The condenser must be kept clean of dirt and grease. The
machine must have a minimum of 3" (7.5 cm) of ventilation
on the right and left sides of the unit for free flow of air.
Make sure the machine is not pulling over 100° F (37° C) air
from other equipment in the area.
The condenser and condenser filter require periodic clean-
ing. To clean, refer to the following procedures.
High voltage will shock, burn or cause death. Turn
off and lock out main power disconnect before ser-
vicing. Do not operate machine with panels re-
moved.
1.
Remove the Phillips head screw from the bottom
of the right side panel, and then slide the panel
down and out.
10
Lubricate
Here
WARNING

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