SAFETY SAFETY WARNING: Do Not attempt to assemble or take apart any parts of the machine without making sure the refrigeration and beater switches are in the “OFF” position and the keys are removed. Serious bodily injury may result. IMPORTANT: In order to eliminate the custard machine as a source of bacterial contamination, it is extremely important that the following instructions be followed exactly each time the machine is...
Assembly/Sanitizing 2. Starting on the end of the A. Initial Start beater shaft with the square tip, place a metal spring 1. Make sure the refrigeration (arched upward) over the two and beater switches on the pins closest to the end. Place front of the machine are a blade on top of the spring.
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Assembly/Sanitizing 8. Put a small amount of Petrol Gel on the inside and 3. Pour one to two gallons outside of the front bushing and install the bushing (four to eight liters) of onto the end of the beater shaft. approved sanitizer into the hopper pan.
Machine Operation Note: If a “growling” noise comes from the machine A. System Startup during this procedure, it may be an indication that there is not enough mix entering the barrel. In- 1. Verify that the flow control knob, the refrigeration, crease the flow slightly by adjusting the flow control and beater switches are in the “OFF”...
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Machine Operation D. Preparing for Shutdown (hopper empty) Removal of Remaining Custard in the Barrel when no mix is in the Hopper 1. Turn refrigeration switch to “Off” 2. Let machine rest for approx. 20 minutes. This al- lows the barrel enough time to warm before remov- ing remaining custard.
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Cleaning and Disassembly 3. Lay the washed parts out on a sanitized counter for A. Cleaning air drying. With the beater shaft wrench, pull the beater shaft partially out of the barrel by grabbing 1. Remove the front gate and install the splashguard. behind the first blade.
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12. Return to the sink and wash each part. Place in a rinse tank and then a sanitizing tank with a proper dilution of an approved sanitizer. NEVER USE HOT WATER ANYWHERE INSIDE THE MACHINE! 502 Highway 67 Kiel, WI 53042 Phone: 800-558-5807 Fax: 920-894-7029 www.frozencustard.com www.stoelting.com Page 8...
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PURPOSE. 3. Remedies: Stoelting’s sole obligations, and Buyer’s sole remedies, for any breach of this warranty shall be the repair or (at Stoelting’s option) replacement of the affected component at Stoelting’s plant in Kiel, Wisconsin, or (again, at Stoelting’s option) refund of the purchase price of the affected equipment, and, during the first twelve (12) months of the warranty period, deinstallation/reinstallation of the affected component from/into the equipment.
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Fasten all lines securely along ceilings, walls and roofs. Avoid creating any type of kink in the lines. The Stoelting/Ross warranty does not cover malfunctions or capacity issues with equipment caused by kinks in the line sets.
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If concealed damage or a shortage is found later, advise the carrier within 10 days and request inspection. The customer must place a claim for damages and/or shortages in shipment with the carrier. Stoelting cannot make any claims against the carrier. 2) Remove cardboard covering off the condensing units.
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4) Using ratchet with a 1/2” socket, remove the two lag bolts that secure the condensing unit to the pallet. 5) Place the condensing units on 4” x 4” treated wood or similar material so that the units are not sitting directly on the ground or the roof.
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Have the carrier note any visible damage on the freight bill. If concealed damage or a shortage is found later, advise the carrier within 10 days and request inspection. The customer must place a claim for damages and/or shortages in shipment with the carrier. Stoelting cannot make any claims against the carrier.
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To finish installing a water-cooled freezer, proceed to Step 7 Running product and setting pressures for the custard freezer. 4) Connect the refrigeration lines from the line sets to the freezer. Access the freezer from the left or right service panel. The refrigeration system has a charge of dry nitrogen. Use caution when connecting the lines.
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* Complete the Custard Freezer Start-Up and Training Checklist located with the spare parts kit or in the back of this manual and send it to Stoelting. 1) Remove all spare parts from the hopper before running product. Unwrap the parts and check for damage.
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Trouble Shooting Guide for the Ross Frozen Custard Machine and Dipping Cabinet Ross Custard Machine Problem and Possible Solutions Custard is running to cold or Blades chatter during running: 1) First increase the flow; machine needs to run for at least a minute before you see a change in the product.
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5) Condenser for remote unit is blocked and needs to be cleared. 6) For water-cooled machines check that the water supply was not turned off to the machine. 7) Refrigeration system not functioning correctly. Beater motor freezes up in the run mode: 1) Hopper pan is out of mix.
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Custard stored in cabinet too warm: 1) Refer to operating manual for proper temperature settings. After adjusting temperature allow cabinet to run for 1 hour before any change in product or temperature. 2) If light is not on when switch is on then need to check that dipping cabinet is still plugged into outlet.
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Typical Machine Settings Note: Please use these settings as guidelines. Each machine may vary and should be set up for highest efficiency, best quality, and preferred product texture. Space has been provided for inputting the final settings after set up Hopper Temperature Control (Location within machine) Note: Temperature settings may be adjusted...
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Barrel Expansion Valve Adjustment (Location within Machinery Section) Note: Each machine and mix formulation have differing freezing points Therefore each machine must be adjusted for a particular mix. You may adjust each automatic expansion valve for your own particular setting and desired firmness. Automatic Expansion Valve: Original Factory Setting 25 PSIG Typical pressure setting for most custard mixes:...
Check the front door plate for wear from the front bushing. If the shaft is out of alignment, the freezer may be making a lot of noise. Contact Stoelting Customer Service for an alignment kit if you suspect that the auger shaft is out of alignment.
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CC303 PARTS REPLACEMENT SCHEDULE Part Description & Part Number 3 Months Annually Qty. Front Wear Bushing #C-2000-67 Large O-Ring #RG-0010 Medium O-Ring #RG-0020 Double Lip Shaft Seal #SL-0010 KO Dirt Blaster Condenser Cleaner BL-0030 Blades C-2000-51 *To order the replacement parts please contact our Parts Manager at 1-888-638-6701 Revised 4-16-04...
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THIS SHEET MUST BE COMPLETED AND MAILED, FAXED, OR EMAILED WITHIN 30 DAYS Kiel WI 53042 OF START-UP BY THE DISTRIBUTOR OR END-USER TO STOELTING IN ORDER TO REGISTER THE UNIT UNDER WARRANTY. IF WE DO NOT RECEIVE IT, WE CANNOT PROCESS FUTURE WARRANTY CLAIMS.
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