OPERATING PROCEDURES
3. Remove the following parts from the freezer and take
them to the sink for brush-cleaning:
•
Hand screws
•
Freezer doors
•
Baffle assemblies
•
Beater assemblies and scraper blades
•
Driveshafts
•
Hopper covers
•
Front drip tray
•
Splash shield
Brush-Cleaning
1. Prepare a sink or a pail with an approved cleaning
solution. Use warm water and follow the
manufacturer's specifications
(examples: Stera-Sheen
Important! Follow the label directions. Too strong of
a solution can cause parts damage, while too mild of
a solution will not provide adequate cleaning. Make
sure all brushes provided with the freezer are
available for brush-cleaning.
2. Return to the freezer with a small amount of cleaning
solution. With a single-service towel, wipe clean the
rear shell bearing surface. Brush-clean the rear shell
6
bearings at the back of the freezing cylinders with the
black bristle brush.
6-12
®
®
or Kay-5
).
Figure 6-41
3. Remove the:
•
Seals and O-rings from the driveshafts
•
Driveshaft seal bushings from driveshaft seals
•
Caps and springs from freezer doors
•
Screws and draw handle slides from freezer
doors
•
Pivot pins from draw valves
•
Draw valve handles from freezer doors
•
Draw valves from freezer doors
•
O-rings from draw valves
•
Prime plugs from freezer doors
•
O-rings from prime plugs
•
O-rings and front bearings from freezer doors
Discard all O-rings and replace them with new ones.
Note: To remove O-rings, use a single-service towel
to grasp the O-ring, and apply pressure upward until
the O-ring pops out of its groove. With the other
hand, push the top of the O-ring forward until it rolls
out of the groove and can be removed easily.
4. Using a single-service towel, wipe the lubricant off
the parts. Brush-clean all disassembled parts in the
cleaning solution. Make sure all lubricant and syrup is
removed. Place all the cleaned parts on a clean, dry
surface to air-dry.
5. Wipe clean all the exterior surfaces of the machine.
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Model C300
Operating Procedures