Taylor H62 User Manual

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Page 1 - Shake/Slush Freezers

Models H62 & H63Shake/Slush FreezersOriginal Operating Instructions067343--M4/1/09 (Original Publication)(Updated 4/16/12)

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6Models H62 & H63SafetyS DO NOT allow untrained personnel tooperate this machine.S DO NOT operate the freezer unless allservice panels and access

Page 3 - Table of Contents

7Models H62 & H63 Operator Parts Identification120215Section 4 Operator Parts IdentificationH62 Exploded ViewFigure 1ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO.1 KI

Page 4 - Table of Contents -- Page 2

8Models H62 & H63Operator Parts Identification120214H63 Exploded ViewFigure 2ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO.1 KIT A.-COVER-HOPPER X653692 BLADE A.-AGITA

Page 5 - Section 1 To the Installer

9Models H62 & H63 Operator Parts Identification120214Door and Beater AssemblyFigure 3ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO.1 VALVE A.--DRAW X561192 O--RING --1

Page 6 - Electrical Connections

10Models H62 & H63Operator Parts Identification111012AccessoriesFigure 4ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO.1 BRUSH-MIX PUMP BODY -3” X 7” WHITE0233162 BRUSH

Page 7 - Refrigerant

11Models H62 & H63 Important: To the Operator120206Section 5 Important: To the OperatorH62Figure 5ITEMDESCRIPTION1 POWER SWITCH (TOGGLE)2 LED INDI

Page 8 - Section 2 To the Operator

12Models H62 & H63Important: To the Operator120206H63Figure 6ITEMDESCRIPTION1 POWER SWITCH (TOGGLE)2 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY3 LED INDICATOR--MIX LO

Page 9 - Section 3 Safety

13Models H62 & H63 Important: To the OperatorPower SwitchWhen placed in the ON position, the power switchallows control panel operation. The power

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14Models H62 & H63Important: To the OperatorOperating Screen DescriptionsWhen the machine is powered the system will initialize.The screen will di

Page 11 - H62 Exploded View

15Models H62 & H63 Important: To the OperatorThe following displays pertain to the HEAT cycle:A System Alert screen displays an alert and alarm 15

Page 12 - H63 Exploded View

Complete this page for quick reference when service is required:Taylor Distributor:Address:Phone:Service:Parts:Date of Installation:Information found

Page 13 - Door and Beater Assembly

16Models H62 & H63Important: To the OperatorFreezer LocksThere are two types of freezer lock conditions that canoccur: Hard Lock or Soft Lock. A H

Page 14 - Accessories

17Models H62 & H63 Important: To the OperatorFollowing are the variable messages which will appearon line 3:1. POWER SWITCH OFF: Power switch was

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18Models H62 & H63Important: To the Operator091210Clearing Fault TonesTo clear the tone for any faults which have beencorrected, press the <--

Page 16 - Symbol Definitions

19Models H62 & H63 Important: To the Operator120126the MENU/SEL key while under “ENABLE” will acceptthe selection and will automatically increase

Page 17 - Consistency Control

20Models H62 & H63Important: To the OperatorScreen “H” is HEAT CYCLE DATA. The informationfrom the previous heat treatment cycles can beobtained t

Page 18 - Operating Screen Descriptions

21Models H62 & H63 Important: To the Operator091209Screen “L” is AUTO START TIME. This option allowsthe manager to set the time of day that the ma

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22Models H62 & H63Operating Procedures120416Section 6 Operating ProceduresThe Models H62 and H63 have 7 quart (6.6 liter)freezing cylinders and of

Page 20 - Freezer Locks

23Models H62 & H63 Operating Procedures111012Step 3Slide the beater into the freezing cylinder .Figure 9Step 4Make sure the beater assembly is in

Page 21 - Operator Menu

24Models H62 & H63Operating ProceduresStep 7Slide the two o--rings onto the draw valve andlubricate.Figure 13Step 8Lubricate the inside of the doo

Page 22 - Clearing Fault Tones

25Models H62 & H63 Operating ProceduresStep 12Install the freezer door . Locate the torque rotor in thecenter hole of the freezer door. Position t

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Models H62 & H63 Table of ContentsTable of ContentsSection 1 To the Installer 1...Installer Safety 1...

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26Models H62 & H63Operating Procedures110527Step 17Lay the agitator in the bottom of the mix hopper forsanitizing.Figure 21SanitizingStep 1Prepare

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27Models H62 & H63 Operating Procedures091210Step 7Once the sanitizer stops flowing from the dispensingspout, close the draw valve and press the W

Page 26 - Assembly

28Models H62 & H63Operating ProceduresStep 4Fill the hopper with fresh mix and place the mix hoppercover in position.Note: Use only FRESH mix when

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29Models H62 & H63 Operating Procedures110527Step 7Return to the freezer with a small amount of cleaningsolution. Dip the end brush into the clean

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30Models H62 & H63Operating ProceduresDO NOT use a water jet to clean or rinse thefreezer. Failure to follow these instructions may resultin serio

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31Models H62 & H63 Operating ProceduresDraining Product From TheFreezing CylinderStep 1Press the AUTO key, cancelling compressor andbeater motor o

Page 30 - Sanitizing

32Models H62 & H63Operating Procedures110531RinsingStep 1Pour two gallons (7.6 liters) of cool, clean water intothe mix hopper . With the brushes

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33Models H62 & H63 Operating ProceduresStep 4Press the W ASH key and allow the cleaning solutionin the freezing cylinder to agitate for five minut

Page 32 - Daily Closing Procedures

34Models H62 & H63Operating ProceduresBrush CleaningDO NOT use a water jet to clean or rinse thefreezer. Failure to follow these instructions may

Page 33 - Daily Opening Procedures

35Models H62 & H63 Important: Operator ChecklistSection 7 Important: Operator ChecklistDuring Cleaning and SanitizingCleaning and sanitizing sched

Page 34 - Manual Brush Cleaning

Table of Contents Models H62 & H63Table of Contents -- Page 2Daily Opening Procedures 29...Manual Brush

Page 35 - Freezing Cylinder

36Models H62 & H63Important: Operator ChecklistWinter StorageIf the place of business is to be closed during the wintermonths, it is important to

Page 36 - Hopper Cleaning

37Models H62 & H63 Troubleshooting GuideSection 8 Troubleshooting GuidePROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYPAGEREF.1. Soft lock messageappears on LCD.a.

Page 37 - Disassembly

38Models H62 & H63Troubleshooting Guide090826PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYPAGEREF.2. Hard lock messageappears on LCD.a. There has been athermistor

Page 38 - Brush Cleaning

39Models H62 & H63 Troubleshooting GuidePROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYPAGEREF.5. The product is too soft. a. Improper consistencycontrol adjustment

Page 39 - Regular Maintenance Checks

40Models H62 & H63Troubleshooting GuidePROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYPAGEREF.9. The freezing cylinder wallsare scored.a. The front bearing ismissin

Page 40 - Winter Storage

41Models H62 & H63 Troubleshooting GuidePROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYPAGEREF.12. No freezer operation afterplacing unit in the AUTOmode.a. Unit un

Page 41 - PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY

42Models H62 & H63Parts Replacement ScheduleSection 9 Parts Replacement SchedulePART DESCRIPTION EVERY 3 MONTHS EVERY 6 MONTHS ANNUALLY QTY.Drive

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Section 10 Parts List43+ Available SeparatelyModels H62 & H63 Parts List120213DESCRIPTION PARTNUMBERH62QTY.H63QTY.WARR.CLASSREMARKS PARTSUPDATEACC

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+ Available Separately44Parts List Models H62 & H63DESCRIPTION PARTSUPDATEREMARKSWARR.CLASSH63QTY.H62QTY.PARTNUMBERCABLE-RIBBON-20C-33"L-DIL

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45+ Available SeparatelyModels H62 & H63 Parts ListDESCRIPTION PARTSUPDATEREMARKSWARR.CLASSH63QTY.H62QTY.PARTNUMBERDISPLAY-LIQUID CRYSTAL X38062-S

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1Models H62 & H63 To the InstallerSection 1 To the InstallerThe following are general installation instructions. Forcomplete installation details,

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+ Available Separately46Parts List Models H62 & H63DESCRIPTION PARTSUPDATEREMARKSWARR.CLASSH63QTY.H62QTY.PARTNUMBERHARNESS-WIRE-MAIN POWER 067405-

Page 47 - Section 10 Parts List

47+ Available SeparatelyModels H62 & H63 Parts ListDESCRIPTION PARTSUPDATEREMARKSWARR.CLASSH63QTY.H62QTY.PARTNUMBERKIT A.-TUNE UP*0H63* X67224 1 1

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+ Available Separately48Parts List Models H62 & H63DESCRIPTION PARTSUPDATEREMARKSWARR.CLASSH63QTY.H62QTY.PARTNUMBERO-RING-.291 ID X .080W 018550 2

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49+ Available SeparatelyModels H62 & H63 Parts ListDESCRIPTION PARTSUPDATEREMARKSWARR.CLASSH63QTY.H62QTY.PARTNUMBERPULLEY-AK74 X 5/8 051013 1 1 10

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+ Available Separately50Parts List Models H62 & H63DESCRIPTION PARTSUPDATEREMARKSWARR.CLASSH63QTY.H62QTY.PARTNUMBERSWITCH A.-DRAW *H60* X54791 1 1

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51+ Available SeparatelyModels H62 & H63 Parts List50 Cycle UnitsDESCRIPTION PARTNUMBERH62QTY.H63QTY.WARR.CLASSREMARKSBELT-V-4L410 007530 1 000 22

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+ Available Separately52Parts List Models H62 & H63DESCRIPTION REMARKSWARR.CLASSH63QTY.H62QTY.PARTNUMBERHARNESS-WIRE 5472 MAIN PO 056884-33G 1 1 1

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2Models H62 & H63To the Installer111012Air Cooled UnitsDO NOT obstruct air intake and discharge openings:Air cooled units require a minimum of 6”

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3Models H62 & H63 To the InstallerS Stationary appliances which are notequipped with a power cord and a plug oranother device to disconnect the ap

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4Models H62 & H63To the OperatorSection 2 To the OperatorThe Models H62 and H63 shake freezers have beencarefully engineered and manufactured to g

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5Models H62 & H63 Safety111020Section 3 SafetyWe, at Taylor Company, are concerned about thesafety of the operator when he or she comes in contact

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