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SC1 18 - S towaway Slush/Cocktail OWNER’S MANUAL Manual No. 513556 Jan., 2001 Rev . 0[...]
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Need Part s or Service? We stock the parts you need. Our Technicians are factory trained and are certified in the Stoelting Technicare program. Model No.: _______________________ Serial No.: _______________________ Purchase Date: ____________________ Start-Up Date:____________________ CALL Distributor: _________________________ Phone No.: _____[...]
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OWNER'S MANUAL FOR MODEL SC118 STOELTING COUNTER MODEL FREEZER This manual provides basic information about the freezer. Instructions and suggestions are given covering its operation and care. The illustrations and specifications are not binding in detail. We reserve the right to make changes to the freezer without notice, and without incurrin[...]
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SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................ . 1 2. Installation Instruction 2.1 Safety Precautions ................................................................................................. 3 2.2 Shipment and Transit ................[...]
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FIGURE TITLE PAGE 1 Model SC118 ......................................................................................................... 1 2 Specifications ........................................................................................................ 2 3 Leveling Unit ......................................................................[...]
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1 The Stowaway is a countertop profit machine. This compact unit fits onto any crowded bar, yet its high capacity means it will turn out more than seven gallons every hour. And the Stowaway is as versatile as it is fast, dispensing frozen, pre-mixed or ready-to-serve blends all with the same smooth consistency. SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Stowaway Featu[...]
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2 Figure 2. Specifications Specifications 12 running amps 1 15/60/1 15-amp fuse 2.5 gallon (9.5 liter) hopper capacity 5.5 quart (5.2 liter) barrel capacity 1/3 horsepower drive motor UL & C-UL approved, and NSF approved[...]
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3 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Do not attempt to operate the freezer until the safety precautions and operating instructions in this manual are read completely and are thoroughly understood. Take notice of all warning labels on the freezer. The labels have been put there to help maintain a safe working environment. The[...]
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4 D. Connect the power cord. The plug is designed for 115 volt/15 amp duty. The unit must be connected to a properly grounded receptacle. The electrical cord fur- nished as part of the freezer has a three prong ground- ing type plug. The use of an extension cord is not recommended. If one must be used, use one with a size 12 gauge or heavier with a[...]
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5 SECTION 3 INITIAL SETUP AND OPERATION 3.1 OPERATOR'S SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFE OPERA TION IS NO ACCIDENT ; Observe these rules: A. Know the freezer . Read and understand the Operating Instructions. B. Notice all warning labels on the freezer . C. Wear proper clothing. Avoid loose fitting garments, and remove watches, rings or jewelry which cou[...]
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6 Figure 7. Front Door and Auger Assembly T o disassemble the freezer , refer to the following steps: A . Remove the front door by removing the upper and lower plastic shrouds then turn off the knobs, and pull the front door off the studs. B . Remove the spigot body from the spout by pulling the horse shoe clip up and out. Then pull the spigot body[...]
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7 C. Lubricate the drive end of the agitator (rear) shaft with a small amout of white socket lubricant. A small container of socket lubrication is shipped with the freezer. D. Install the two plastic agitator blades onto the agitator. Install front agitator bearing. E . Push the auger into the freezer barrel and rotate slowly until the agitator eng[...]
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8 CAUTION PROLONGED CONT ACT OF SANITIZER WITH FREEZER MA Y CAUSE CORROSION OF ST AIN- LESS STEEL P ARTS. In general, sanitizing may be conducted as follows: A . Prepare 2 gallons (7.5 liters) of sanitizing solution following manufacturer's instructions. B . Pour sanitizer into hopper. C. Place the CLEAN OFF ON switch in the CLEAN position. Ch[...]
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9 SECTION 4 BULB REPLACEMENT 4.1 LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT 1. Remove the upper plastic shroud. 2. Remove the four retaining screws from the electrical panel and tip forward. 3. Grasp faulty bulb and pull out. 4. Push in replacement bulb until it snaps into place. 5. Replace the electrical panel and secure with the four retaining screws. 6. Replace the[...]
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11 SECTION 5 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS 5.1 LIGHTS On/Off light switch is independent of all other switches. When on, the light transformer is operational and the lights illuminate. 5.2 SWITCHES On/Off/Clean Mode Switch Switch Position Position Sequence of Operations Clean Serve -Drive Motor and Condenser Fan Motor start and run together, o r No time l[...]
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13 PR OBL E M: CA US E CO RR ECTION High Pressure Cuto ut Sw itch T ripped. Dirty c o ndense r. Clea n conde nse r Drive moto r overl oad tri ps. (Freezer shuts down when runni ng) I m p r o per B r ix readi ng . Re f ill wit h prod uct that ha s Brix r e a ding b e twee n 11 and 1 3. Product dispenses incorrectly. No mix in pr oduct cylinder or lo[...]
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W ARRANTY MIX TRANSFER PUMPS / COCKT AIL / SLUSH 1. Scope: Stoelting LLC warrants to the first user (the “Buyer”) that the evaporator assembly and compressor (if applicable) of Stoelting mix transfer pump, cocktail and slush equipment will be free from defects in materials and workman- ship under normal use and proper maintenance appearing with[...]