icetro SSI-141TG User Manual
icetro SSI-141TG User Manual

icetro SSI-141TG User Manual

Small-sized ice cream freezer, it cannot be used in a foreign country where the supply voltage is different, this product is designed for indoor use, make sure to install it indoors, the appearance, design, color, and parts of the product are subject to c

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SMALL-SIZED ICE CREAM FREEZER
SSI-141TG
* It cannot be used in a foreign country
where the supply voltage is different.
* This product is designed for indoor use
* Make sure to install it indoors.
* The appearance, design, color, and parts
of the product are subject to Change
without prior notic
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  • Page 1 SMALL-SIZED ICE CREAM FREEZER User’s Manual SSI-141TG * It cannot be used in a foreign country where the supply voltage is different. * This product is designed for indoor use * Make sure to install it indoors. * The appearance, design, color, and parts...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1. Safety Instructions ……………………………………………………………… 3 Chapter 2. Installation and external view …………………………………………………… 8 Chapter 3. Functional Description …………………………………………………………… 9 Chapter 4. Assembly and Wash ……………………………………………………………… 12 Chapter 5. Checklists for Major Machine Component Management …………………… 17 Chapter 6. Troubleshooting Guidelines …………………………………………………… 18 Chapter 7.
  • Page 3: Chapter 1. Safety Instructions

    Chapter 1. Safety Instructions In order to prevent accidents caused by wrong use and to conveniently use the product, be cautious of the following: Be sure to understand the following symbols and their descriptions first. If you neglect this symbol and wrongly use the product, it may cause a fire, serious injury or death.
  • Page 4 Warnings For relocation of the product, call an Ground the product properly. If the product is not properly expert(*) grounded, it may cause The product may cause such hazards as electric leakage or shock. falling down unless properly installed. It should Do not connect the ground be installed in accordance with related wire to a running water...
  • Page 5 Warnings If the earth leakage breaker is in the ‘off’ Stop using the machine, if you find the position, do not turn it to the ‘on’ position power cord, power receptacle or any by force. other cord to be defective. If you turn it ‘on’...
  • Page 6 Warnings Do not put anything on the product. Pay attention to the metallic edges and Injury may result if it falls over. vent louvers. Do not touch the metallic edges or vent louvers. Prohibited Caution Do not place any obstacle at the Cannot be educated the person or the entrance of the air vent.
  • Page 7 Caution Before you clean the inside of the prod- Make sure to wear gloves when you clean uct, unplug the power cord and wear the condenser. · You may get your hand injured by a sharp rubber gloves. edge on the condenser. Electric shock or injury may result.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2. Installation And External View

    Chapter 2. Installation and external view Freezer system The freezer system needs a clearance of 20 cm from any side equipment. If the clearance is not secured, the freezer will lose freezing capability and the compressor may become permanently damaged. Electrical conncetion Power supply suitable for the capacity of the product is required.
  • Page 9: Chapter 3. Functional Description

    Chapter 3. Functional Description Each indicating lamp or push button makes a sound. Whenever it is pushed down. To cancel a function push the function button once again. Caution The lamp will turned off and the function canceled. YOGURT & SOFT ICE CREAM FREEZER HIGH REFRIGERATION SOFT ICE CREAM STANDARD...
  • Page 10 AT INITIAL SET UP At “mix low” (no raw material), press the control level button for 5 seconds. Then, the LED lamp will blink sequentially and remember the free load status of the motor. · This applies to the first time installation, motor replacement, and variation of supply voltage.
  • Page 11 CABURATOR CONTROL The carburetor is consisted of two parts. The part that is inserted into the hole of the mixing tank is called the body and a tube is inserted into this.The tube has a hole at thetop and at the bottom. It can’t be inserted in the reverse direc- tion.
  • Page 12: Chapter 4. Assembly And Wash

    Chapter 4. Assembly and Wash Do not disassemble the product, such as the dasher cover, stirrer blade, or drive shaft, when not all the control switches are turned OFF. Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury by moving parts. In principle, start the machine when it is fully dried, and when operation is over, keep it dry after disassembling and washing it.
  • Page 13 ⑤ Insert the supply pipe into the ⑥ Push in the dasher blade on the shaft mix container with the hole facing inside the cylinder. Join it accurately so downward. that the dasher will not protrude outside. Attempt to rotate the dasher blade with a hand.
  • Page 14 ⑪ Put the dasher cover into the ⑫ Install the drain water trap and its machine and tighten two hand cover. screws. Tighten two hand screws. Tighten the screws sufficiently but not excessively. ⑬ Install the drain hole on the ⑭...
  • Page 15 Wash Step Step 1: Prepare 7.6 liters of detergent fluid(e.g. vegetable detergent for kitchen use) diluted with water. Use warm water and follow the specifications of the manufacturer. Step 2: Pour 7.6 liters of detergent and water into the hopper and let it flow into the freezer cylinder.
  • Page 16 Brush Cleaning Step Step 1: Use warm water or detergent fluid. Step 2: Remove the flexible hose from the drive shaft. Step 3: Remover the following parts from the assembly. * Gasket * Handle * Design cap * Piston Remove O-rings. Step 4: Inject a very small amount of detergent fluid into the freezer cylinder.
  • Page 17: Chapter 5. Checklists For Major Machine Component Management

    Chapter 5. Checklists for Major Machine Component Management “We recommend that you keep the machine clean by washing it daily” Keeping the machine clean 1. Clean and sterilize the machine thoroughly at a regular interval through complete disassembly and brush washing. 2.
  • Page 18: Chapter 6. Troubleshooting Guidelines

    Chapter 6. Troubleshooting Guidelines Problem Expected causes Countermeasures a. The dasher inlet hole has a. Adjust the mix container 1. The machine is frozen up temperature b. The dasher motor is not reset b. Reset the machine in the auto mode, c.
  • Page 19 Chapter 6. Troubleshooting Guidelines Problem Expected causes Countermeasures a. Fill the mix container with a. The mix level in the mix 10. No product container is incorrect b. Readjust the mix container supplied to the b. The mix inlet hole is frozen temperature freezer cylinder.
  • Page 20: Chapter 7. Parts Replacement Periods

    Chapter 7. Parts Replacement Periods Part name Every 3 months or less Every 6 months Drive shaft flexible packing ○ Dasher assembly gasket ○ Dasher assembly bearing If necessary ○ Piston O-ring ○ Check and replace Small brush ○ (if necessary) Check and replace Large brush ○...
  • Page 21: Chapter 8. Product Specifications

    Chapter 8. Product Specifications Item Spec Unit Specifications 20servings(a 100 cc serving May vary every 30 seconds)based on depending on the ice ambient Selling capacity cream maker and Temperature of 30℃, humidity mixes of 60%, and mix temperature of 5℃ or lower Making capacity kg/hr Can begin selling 10 minutes...
  • Page 22: Chapter 9. How To Inject Refrigerant

    Chapter 9. How to inject Refrigerant Charging Refrigerant ① Leak Test When the refrigeration system is opened to repair or service the refrigerant system, conduct leak test before vacuum work, at the expanded and welded tube joints. 1) Connect the manifold gauge to the low-pressure service port, and connect nitrogen gas tank to the manifold gauge 2) When the manifold gauge indicates 300 PSIG, close the valve.
  • Page 23: Chapter 10. Circuit Diagram

    Chapter 10. Circuit Diagram CONTROL RESET DMR1 DMR1 EOCR1 BEATER EOCR COMP MOTOR S/V1 S/V2 DMR1 DMR2 EOCR DMR1 DMR2 MAIN DRAW SENSOR SYLINDER SENSOR SENSOR Wire Color CONTRACTION BLACK Freezer compressor COMP BROWN MOTOR Freezer motor Freezer fan moter ORANGE S/V1 Freezer solenoid valve...
  • Page 24: Chapter 11. Part List

    Chapter 11. Part List PART BRUSH 3880013-00 BEARING DASHER 3100035-00 BRUSH3 3880010-00 PACKING CABURATOR 3030146-00 HANDLE JAVARA 3420021-00 PACKING DASHER SHAFT 3030241-00 CABURATOR TUBE BODY 2340005-00 PACKING DASHER 3030140-00 CABURATOR ADJUST 2340004-00 DASHER LUG POM 403015000 PACKING JAVARA 3030172-00 ORIFFICE CAP 3400108-00 HINES 2210002-00...
  • Page 25 PANEL GRIP HANDLE FRONT COVER TOP BRACKET DRAIN BOX 3420019-00 3170824-00 3010482-00 BUTTON BRACKET DRAIN FIX BOLT COVER FOOD PAN 3080022-00 3010481-00 2140149-00 GASKET FOOD PAN BOLT DASHER COVER 6560008-00 3170726-00 BOLT COVER POM ASS'Y FRONT COVER UP 2140148-00 4320116-00 TOP COVER MICRO S/W 4440132-00...
  • Page 26 FOAM ASSEMBLY COVER FORM ONE 3170716-00 COVER FORM TWO 3170717-00 COVER FORM THREE 3170718-00 COVER FORM FOUR 3170719-00 COVER END FORM 3171040-00 COVER FORM FIVE 3170720-00 TOP COVER ASSEMBLY 2190018-00 BEARING DRUM 3100021-00 RING BEARING SHAFT 2320024-00 SENSOR POLE 3480045-00 SENSOR RING 3480044-00 STOPPER BEARING DRUM...
  • Page 27 REFRIGERATION COMPARTMENT COMPRESSOR 3940017-00 GUIDE WATER DRAIN 3360075-00 FAN MOTOR BRACKET 3010543-00 FAN MOTOR 3530144-00 3080004-00 CONDENSOR ASS'Y 4110079-00 EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY refrigeration refrigeration eva.in eva.out 4590004-00 CHARGE NIPPLE ASS'Y T-V/V HIGH PRESSURE S/W 3550077-00 DISCHARGE PIPE 3250493-00 SUCTION PIPE 3250492-00 COMP 3940017-00 freeze...
  • Page 28: Product Warranty

    Product Warranty If you lost or did not receive the product warranty card, the warrant period starts after 6 months from the manufactured date. Free service 1. Failures caused by normal operation during the warranty period. Charged service 1. When the product warranty has been expired. 2.
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