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Model C723
Soft Serve Freezer
Original Operating Instructions
069127-M3/18/11 (Original Publication)
(Updated 2/16/12)
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Taylor Distributor:
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Information found on the data label:
Model Number:
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Electrical Specs: Voltage Cycle
Phase
Maximum Fuse Size: A
Minimum Wire Ampacity: A
E March, 2011 TaylorAll rights reserved.069127-M
The word Taylor and the Crown designare registered trademarks in the United Statesof America and certain other countries.
Taylor Company750 N. Blackhawk Blvd.Rockton, IL 61072
Table of Contents Model C723
Table of Contents
Section 1 To the Installer 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installer Safety 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Site Preparation 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Air Cooled Units 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Water Connections (Water Cooled Units Only) 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electrical Connections 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Beater Rotation 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Optional Carts 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Refrigerant 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 2 To the Operator 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 3 Safety 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 4 Operator Parts Identification 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Model C723 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Model C723 - Factory-Equipped With Agitator 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Model C723 - Door and Beater Assembly 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Optional Carts 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Accessories 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Brushes 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 5 Important: To the Operator 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Symbol Definitions 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operating Screen Descriptions 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manager's Menu 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 6 Operating Procedures 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Assembly 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sanitizing 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Model C723 Table of Contents
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Priming 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manual Brush Cleaning 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Draining Product From The Freezing Cylinder 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rinsing 32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hopper Cleaning 32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Disassembly 33. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Brush Cleaning 33. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 7 Important: Operator Checklist 34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
During Cleaning and Sanitizing 34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Troubleshooting Bacterial Count 34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Regular Maintenance Checks 34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Winter Storage 35. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 8 Troubleshooting Guide 36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 9 Parts Replacement Schedule 39. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 10 Parts List 40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wiring Diagrams 52. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Note: Continuing research results in steady improvements; therefore, informationin this manual is subject to change without notice.
Note: Only instructions originating from the factory or its authorized translationrepresentative(s) are considered to be the original set of instructions.
E March, 2011 Taylor (Original Publication)Updated February, 2012All rights reserved.069127-M
The word Taylor and the Crown designare registered trademarks in the United Statesof America and certain other countries.
Taylor Company750 N. Blackhawk Blvd.Rockton, IL 61072
1Model C723 To the Installer
Section 1 To the Installer
The following are general installation instructions.For complete installation details, please see thecheckout card.
Installer Safety
In all areas of the world, equipment shouldbe installed in accordance with existing local codes.Please contact your local authorities if you have anyquestions.
Care should be taken to ensure that all basic safetypractices are followed during the installation andservicing activities related to the installation andservice of Taylor equipment.
S Only authorized Taylor service personnelshould perform installation and repairs onthe equipment.
S Authorized service personnel should consultOSHA Standard 29CFRI910.147 or theapplicable code of the local area for theindustry standards on lockout/tagoutprocedures before beginning any installationor repairs.
S Authorized service personnel must ensurethat the proper PPE is available and wornwhen required during installation andservice.
S Authorized service personnel must removeall metal jewelry, rings, and watches beforeworking on electrical equipment.
The main power supply(s) to the freezermust be disconnected prior to performing anyrepairs. Failure to follow this instruction may result inpersonal injury or death from electrical shock orhazardous moving parts as well as poorperformance or damage to the equipment.
Note: All repairs must be performed by anauthorized Taylor Service Technician.
This unit has many sharp edges that cancause severe injuries.
Site Preparation
Review the area where the unit will be installedbefore uncrating the unit. Make sure all possiblehazards to the user or equipment have beenaddressed.
Air Cooled Units
The Model C723 air cooled unit requires a minimumof 6” (152 mm) on the left and right sides and 0” onthe back. The Model C723 unit equipped with top airdischarge requires 6” (152 mm) on the left side, 0”on the right side, and 0” on the back.
This will allow for adequate air flow across thecondenser. Failure to allow adequate clearance canreduce the refrigeration capacity of the freezer andpossibly cause permanent damage to thecompressor.
For Indoor Use Only: This unit is designed tooperate indoors, under normal ambienttemperatures of 70_-75_F (21_-24_C). The freezerhas successfully performed in high ambienttemperatures of 104_(40_C) at reduced capacities.
This unit must NOT be installed in an areawhere a water jet or hose can be used. NEVER usea water jet or hose to rinse or clean the unit. Failureto follow this instruction may result in electrocution.
2 Model C723To the Installer
This unit must be installed on a level surfaceto avoid the hazard of tipping. Extreme care shouldbe taken in moving this equipment for any reason.Two or more people are required to safely move thisunit. Failure to comply may result in personal injuryor equipment damage.
Uncrate the unit and inspect it for damage. Reportany damage to your Taylor Distributor.
This piece of equipment is made in the USA and hasUSA sizes of hardware. All metric conversions areapproximate and vary in size.
Water Connections(Water Cooled Units Only)
An adequate cold water supply must be providedwith a hand shut-off valve. On the underside of thebase pan or on the right side, two 3/8” I.P.S. waterconnections for inlet and outlet are provided for easyhook-up. 1/2” inside diameter water lines should beconnected to the machine. (Flexible lines arerecommended, if local codes permit.) Depending onlocal water conditions, it may be advisable to installa water strainer to prevent foreign substances fromclogging the automatic water valve. There will beonly one water “in” and one water “out” connection.DO NOT install a hand shut-off valve on the water“out” line! Water should always flow in this order:first, through the automatic water valve; second,through the condenser; and third, through the outletfitting to an open trap drain.
A back flow prevention device isrequired on the incoming water connection side.Please refer to the applicable National, State, andlocal codes for determining the proper configuration.
Electrical ConnectionsIn the United States, this equipment is intended tobe installed in accordance with the NationalElectrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70-1987. Thepurpose of the NEC code is the practicalsafeguarding of persons and property from hazardsarising from the use of electricity. This code containsprovisions considered necessary for safety. In allother areas of the world, equipment should be
installed in accordance with the existing local codes.Please contact your local authorities.
FOLLOW YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES!
Each unit requires one power supply for each datalabel on the unit. Check the data label(s) on thefreezer for branch circuit overcurrent protection orfuse, circuit ampacity, and other electricalspecifications. Refer to the wiring diagram providedinside of the electrical box for proper powerconnections.
CAUTION: THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BEPROPERLY GROUNDED! FAILURE TO DO SOCAN RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURYFROM ELECTRICAL SHOCK!
DO NOT operate this freezer with largerfuses than specified on the unit data label. Failure tofollow this instruction may result in electrocution ordamage to the machine.
This unit is provided with an equipotentialgrounding lug that is to be properly attached to therear of the frame by the authorized installer. Theinstallation location is marked by the equipotentialbonding symbol (5021 of IEC 60417-1) on both theremovable panel and the equipment's frame.
Stationary appliances which are notequipped with a power cord and a plug or anotherdevice to disconnect the appliance from the powersource must have an all-pole disconnecting devicewith a contact gap of at least 3 mm installed in theexternal installation.
Appliances that are permanently connectedto fixed wiring and for which leakage currents mayexceed 10 mA, particularly when disconnected ornot used for long periods, or during initial installation,shall have protective devices such as a GFI, toprotect against the leakage of current, installed bythe authorized personnel to the local codes.
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Supply cords used with this unit shall beoil-resistant, sheathed flexible cable not lighter thanordinary polychloroprene or other equivalentsynthetic elastomer-sheathed cord (Codedesignation 60245 IEC 57) installed with the propercord anchorage to relieve conductors from strain,including twisting, at the terminals and protect theinsulation of the conductors from abrasion.
Beater Rotation
Beater rotation must be clockwise as viewedlooking into the freezing cylinder.
Note: The following procedures should be performedby a trained service technician.
To correct the rotation on a three-phase unit,interchange any two incoming power supply lines atfreezer main terminal block only.
To correct rotation on a single-phase unit, changethe leads inside the beater motor. (Follow thediagram printed on the motor.)
Electrical connections are made directly to theterminal block provided in the splice box.
Optional Carts
There are two optional carts available.
1. C20600-AFB: ADA compliant height cart,not equipped with a door.
2. C20600-000: Standard height cart withreversible front door panel and rear panel.Note: If the door is required on the rear of thecart instead of the front, the front door paneland the rear panel can be reversed. To reversethese panels, remove the five screws on eachpanel. Reverse and reinstall the panels, makingsure all screws are reinstalled.
IMPORTANT! For safety purposes, thefreezer must be properly bolted to the cart.Failure to comply could result in personnel injury andequipment damage.
Refrigerant
In consideration of our environment, Taylorproudly uses only earth friendly HFC refrigerants.The HFC refrigerant used in this unit is R404A. Thisrefrigerant is generally considered non-toxic andnon-flammable, with an Ozone Depleting Potential(ODP) of zero (0).
However, any gas under pressure is potentiallyhazardous and must be handled with caution.
NEVER fill any refrigerant cylinder completely withliquid. Filling the cylinder to approximately 80% willallow for normal expansion.
Refrigerant liquid sprayed onto the skin maycause serious damage to tissue. Keep eyes and skinprotected. If refrigerant burns should occur, flushimmediately with cold water. If burns are severe,apply ice packs and contact a physicianimmediately.
Taylor reminds technicians to be cautious ofgovernment laws regarding refrigerant recovery,recycling, and reclaiming systems. If you have anyquestions regarding these laws, please contact thefactory Service Department.
WARNING: R404A refrigerant used inconjunction with polyolester oils is extremelymoisture absorbent. When opening a refrigerationsystem, the maximum time the system is open mustnot exceed 15 minutes. Cap all open tubing toprevent humid air or water from being absorbed bythe oil.
4 Model C723To the Operator
Section 2 To the Operator
Your freezer has been carefully engineered andmanufactured to give you dependable operation.
This unit, when properly operated and cared for, willproduce a consistent quality product. Like allmechanical products, it will require cleaning andmaintenance. A minimum amount of care andattention is necessary if the operating proceduresoutlined in this manual are followed closely.
This Operator's Manual should be read beforeoperating or performing any maintenance on yourequipment.
Your Taylor freezer will NOT eventually compensatefor and correct any errors during the set-up or fillingoperations. Thus, the initial assembly and primingprocedures are of extreme importance. It is stronglyrecommended that personnel responsible for theequipment's operation, both assembly anddisassembly, go through these procedures togetherin order to be properly trained and to make sure thatno confusion exists.
In the event you should require technical assistance,please contact your local authorized TaylorDistributor.
Note: Warranty is valid only if the parts areauthorized Taylor parts, purchased from anauthorized Taylor Distributor, and the requiredservice work is provided by an authorized Taylorservice technician. Taylor reserves the right to denywarranty claims on equipment or parts ifnon-approved parts or refrigerant were installed inthe machine, system modifications were performedbeyond factory recommendations, or it is determinedthat the failure was caused by neglect or abuse.
Note: Constant research results in steadyimprovements; therefore, information in thismanual is subject to change without notice.
If the crossed out wheeled bin symbol isaffixed to this product, it signifies that this product iscompliant with the EU Directive as well as othersimilar legislation in effect after August 13, 2005.Therefore, it must be collected separately after itsuse is completed, and cannot be disposed asunsorted municipal waste.
The user is responsible for returning the product tothe appropriate collection facility, as specified by thelocal code.
For additional information regarding applicable locallaws, please contact the municipal facility and/orlocal distributor.
Compressor Warranty Disclaimer
The refrigeration compressors on this machine arewarranted for the term indicated on the warrantycard accompanying this machine. However, due tothe Montreal Protocol and the U.S. Clean Air ActAmendments of 1990, many new refrigerants arebeing tested and developed, thus seeking their wayinto the service industry. Some of these newrefrigerants are being advertised as drop-inreplacements for numerous applications. It shouldbe noted that, in the event of ordinary service to thismachine's refrigeration system, only the refrigerantspecified on the affixed data label should beused. The unauthorized use of alternate refrigerantswill void your compressor warranty. It will be theowner's responsibility to make this fact known to anytechnician he employs.
It should also be noted that Taylor does not warrantthe refrigerant used in its equipment. For example, ifthe refrigerant is lost during the course of ordinaryservice to this machine, Taylor has no obligation toeither supply or provide its replacement either atbillable or unbillable terms. Taylor does have theobligation to recommend a suitable replacement ifthe original refrigerant is banned, obsoleted, or nolonger available during the five year warranty of thecompressor.
Taylor will continue to monitor the industry and testnew alternates as they are being developed. Shoulda new alternate prove, through our testing, that itwould be accepted as a drop-in replacement, thenthe above disclaimer would become null and void.To find out the current status of an alternaterefrigerant as it relates to your compressor warranty,call the local Taylor Distributor or the Taylor Factory.Be prepared to provide the Model/Serial Number ofthe unit in question.
5Model C723 Safety
Section 3 Safety
We, at Taylor Company, are concerned about thesafety of the operator when he or she comes incontact with the freezer and its parts. Taylor hasgone to extreme efforts to design and manufacturebuilt-in safety features to protect both you and theservice technician. As an example, warning labelshave been attached to the freezer to further pointout safety precautions to the operator.
To Operate Safely:
IMPORTANT - Failure to adhere to thefollowing safety precautions may result insevere personal injury or death. Failure tocomply with these warnings may damage themachine and its components. Componentdamage will result in part replacement expenseand service repair expense.
DO NOT operate the freezer withoutreading this Operator Manual. Failure to follow thisinstruction may result in equipment damage, poorfreezer performance, health hazards, or personalinjury.
Per IEC 60335-1 and its part 2 standards, “Thisappliance is to be used only by trained personnel. Itis not intended for use by children or people withreduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, orlack of experience and knowledge, unless givensupervision or instruction concerning the use of theappliance by a person responsible for their safety.”
This unit is provided with an equipotentialgrounding lug that is to be properly attached to therear of the frame by the authorized installer. Theinstallation location is marked by the equipotentialbonding symbol (5021 of IEC 60417-1) on both theremovable panel and the equipment's frame.
DO NOT use a water jet to clean or rinsethe freezer. Failure to follow these instructions mayresult in serious electrical shock.
S DO NOT operate the freezer unless it isproperly grounded.
S DO NOT operate the freezer with largerfuses than specified on the freezer datalabel.
S All repairs must be performed by anauthorized Taylor service technician. Themain power supplies to the machine mustbe disconnected prior to performing anyrepairs.
S Cord Connected Units: Only Taylorauthorized service technicians may install aplug on this unit.
S Stationary appliances which are notequipped with a power cord and a plug oranother device to disconnect the appliancefrom the power source must have an all-poledisconnecting device with a contact gap ofat least 3 mm installed in the externalinstallation.
S Appliances that are permanently connectedto fixed wiring and for which leakagecurrents may exceed 10 mA, particularlywhen disconnected or not used for longperiods, or during initial installation, shallhave protective devices such as a GFI, toprotect against the leakage of current,installed by the authorized personnel to thelocal codes.
S Supply cords used with this unit shall beoil-resistant, sheathed flexible cable, notlighter than ordinary polychloroprene orother equivalent syntheticelastomer-sheathed cord (Code designation60245 IEC 57) installed with the proper cordanchorage to relieve conductors from strain,including twisting, at the terminals andprotect the insulation of the conductors fromabrasion.
Failure to follow these instructions may result inelectrocution. Contact your local authorized TaylorDistributor for service.
6 Model C723Safety
S DO NOT allow untrained personnel tooperate this machine.
S DO NOT operate the freezer unless allservice panels and access doors arerestrained with screws.
S DO NOT remove any internal operatingparts (examples: freezer door, beater,scraper blades, etc.) unless all controlswitches are in the OFF position.
Failure to follow these instructions may result insevere personal injury to fingers or hands fromhazardous moving parts.
This unit has many sharp edges that cancause severe injuries.
S DO NOT put objects or fingers in the doorspout. This may contaminate the productand cause severe personal injury from bladecontact.
S USE EXTREME CAUTION when removingthe beater asssembly. The scraper bladesare very sharp.
S CAUTION-SHARP EDGES: Two people arerequired to handle the cup/cone dispenser.Protective gloves must be worn and themounting holes must NOT be used to lift orhold the dispenser. Failure to follow thisinstruction can result in personal injury tofingers or equipment damage.
Cleaning and sanitizing schedules aregoverned by your state or local regulatory agenciesand must be followed accordingly. Please refer tothe cleaning section of this manual for the properprocedure to clean this unit.
DO NOT obstruct air intake and discharge openings:The Model C723 air cooled unit requires a minimumof 6” (152 mm) on the left and right sides and 0” onthe back. The Model C723 unit equipped with top airdischarge requires 6” (152 mm) on the left side, 0”on the right side, and 0” on the back.
This will allow for adequate air flow across thecondenser. Failure to allow adequate clearance canreduce the refrigeration capacity of the freezer andpossibly cause permanent damage to thecompressor.
For Indoor Use Only: This unit is designed tooperate indoors, under normal ambienttemperatures of 70_ - 75_F (21_ - 24_C). Thefreezer has successfully performed in high ambienttemperatures of 104_(40_C) at reduced capacities.
NOISE LEVEL: Airborne noise emission does notexceed 78 dB(A) when measured at a distance of1.0 meter from the surface of the machine and at aheight of 1.6 meters from the floor.
7Model C723 Operator Parts Identification
Section 4 Operator Parts IdentificationModel C723
Figure 1
8 Model C723Operator Parts Identification
Model C723 Exploded View Parts Identification
ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO.
1 COVER-HOPPER 14 QT BLACK 041682-BLA2 ORIFICE 022465-1003 O-RING-3/8 OD X .070 W 0161374 TUBE A.-FEED-SS 5/32 HOLE X29429-25 O-RING-.643 OD X .077 W 0185726 PANEL-REAR 0688557 PANEL A.-SIDE-RIGHT X688548 PANEL A.-FRONT X687779 SCREW-1/4-20 X 3/8 RHM-SS 011694
10 PANEL A.-FRONT-LOWER X68858
ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO.
11 SHELF-DRIP TRAY 06886312 TRAY-DRIP 06886413 SHIELD-SPLASH 04920314 PAN A.-DRIP 15-1/8 LONG X5160115 STUD-NOSE CONE 05598716 PANEL-SIDE-LEFT 06885117 FILTER-AIR-21.688 X 15.813 052779-918 COVER-ACCESS-FRONT R 06884419 SCREW-10X3/8 SLTD HEX 01558220 COVER-ACCESS-LEFT 068869
9Model C723 Operator Parts Identification
Model C723 - Factory-Equipped With Agitator
Figure 2
ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO.
1 COVER-HOPPER 14 QT BLACK 041682-BLA2 ORIFICE 022465-1003 O-RING-3/8 OD X .070 W 0161374 TUBE A.-FEED-SS 5/32 HOLE X29429-25 O-RING-.643 OD X .077 W 0185726 PANEL-REAR 0688557 PANEL A.-SIDE-RIGHT X688548 PANEL A.-FRONT X687779 SCREW-1/4-20 X 3/8 RHM-SS 011694
10 PANEL A.-FRONT-LOWER X6885811 SHELF-DRIP TRAY 068863
ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO.
12 TRAY-DRIP 06886413 SHIELD-SPLASH 04920314 PAN A.-DRIP 15-1/8 LONG X5160115 STUD-NOSE CONE 05598716 PANEL-SIDE-LEFT 06885117 FILTER-AIR-21.688 X 15.813 052779-918 COVER-ACCESS-FRONT R 06884419 SCREW-10X3/8 SLTD HEX 01558220 COVER-ACCESS-LEFT 06886921 BLADE A.-AGITATOR X56591-SP
10 Model C723Operator Parts Identification
120201
Model C723 - Door and Beater Assembly
Figure 3
ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO.
1 PLUG-PRIME TWIN 0599362 O-RING-1/2OD X .070W 0242783 GASKET-DOOR HT 4"-DOUBLE 0489264 BEARING-FRONT 0502165 BEATER A.-2.8QT-HELICORE X354666 BLADE-SCRAPER-PLASTIC 0354807 SHAFT-BEATER 0541948 SEAL-DRIVE SHAFT 0325609 PIN-HANDLE-TWIN 059894
10 VALVE A.-DRAW X69615
ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO.
11 O-RING-13/16 OD X .103 W 01933012 CAP-DESIGN 1.010"ID-6 POINT 01421813 SEAL-DRAW VALVE H-RING 03469814 VALVE A.-DRAW-CENTER X6221815 NUT-STUD-BLACK 2.563 LONG 05876416 SCREW-ADJUSTMENT-5/16-24 05633217 O-RING-1/4 OD X .070W 50 01587218 HANDLE A.-DRAW X56421-119 NUT-STUD-BLACK 3.250 LONG 05876520 DOOR A.-SH BAF W/PRG X68889-SER
11Model C723 Operator Parts Identification
Optional Carts
Cart A.-ADA (X69400) Cart A.-Std (X69425)
Figure 4
ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO.
1 SCREW-10-32X1/2 SLTD TRUSS 0377342 PANEL-FRONT/REAR-ADA 0694023 CASTER-3" SWV 3/4-10 STM
W/B030307
4 PANEL-SIDE-CART 0694035 CASTER-3" SWV 3/4-10STM
X1"P021279
NOTE: ADA COMPLIANT HEIGHT CART, NOTEQUIPPED WITH A DOOR.
ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO.
1 PANEL A.-STD CART-FRONT X694262 DOOR A.-STD CART X692953 SCREW-10-32X1/2 SLTD TRUSS 0377344 HANDLE-STNLS FLUSH PULL 0190435 CASTER-3" SWV 3/4-10 STM
W/B030307
6 PANEL-SIDE-STD CART 0694287 CASTER-3" SWV 3/4-10STM
X1"P021279
8 PANEL-REAR-STD CART 069429NOTE: STANDARD HEIGHT CART WITHREVERSIBLE FRONT DOOR PANEL AND REARPANEL.
12 Model C723Operator Parts Identification
120106
Accessories
Figure 5
ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO.
1 LUBRICANT-TAYLOR 0475182 TOOL-O-RING REMOVAL 048260-WHT
*3 SANITIZER-STERA SHEEN SEE NOTE
ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO.
4 PAIL-MIX 10 QT 013163** KIT A.-TUNE-UP X49463-80
*A sample container of sanitizer is sent with the unit. Forreorders, order Stera Sheen part no. 055492 (100 2 oz.packs) or Kay-5 part no. 041082 (200 packs).**Not Shown.
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Brushes
Figure 6
ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO.
1 BLACK BRISTLE BRUSH 0130712 DOUBLE END BRUSH 0130723 WHITE BRISTLE BRUSH
(1” x 2”)013073
ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO.
4 WHITE BRISTLE BRUSH(3” x 7”)
023316
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Model C723
Figure 7
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1 POWER SWITCH2 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY3 KEYPADS4 MIX OUT INDICATOR5 STANDBY KEY6 MIX LOW INDICATOR
ITEM DESCRIPTION
7 SELECT KEY8 SERVICE MENU KEY9 BRUSH CLEAN COUNTER
10 ARROW KEYS*11 DECAL-REAR MIX LIGHTS
*FACTORY INSTALLED OPTION
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Symbol Definitions
To better communicate in the International arena,symbols have replaced words on many of ouroperator switches, function, and fault indicators.Your Taylor equipment is designed with theseInternational symbols.
The following chart identifies the symbol definitions.
= SELECT
= ON
= OFF
= UP ARROW
= DOWN ARROW
= AUTO
= WASH
= MIX LOW
= MIX OUT
= MENU DISPLAY
= STANDBY
Power SwitchWhen placed in the ON position, the power switchallows control panel operation.
Fluorescent DisplayThe fluorescent display is located on the frontcontrol panel. During normal operation, the display isblank. The display is used to show menu optionsand notifies the operator if a fault is detected. OnInternational models, the display will indicate thetemperature of the mix in the hopper.
Indicator Lights
MIX LOW - When the MIX LOW symbol isilluminated, the mix hopper has a low supply of mixand should be refilled as soon as possible.
MIX OUT - When the MIX OUT symbol isilluminated, the mix hopper has been almostcompletely exhausted and has an insufficient supplyof mix to operate the freezer. At this time, the AUTOmode is locked out and the freezer will be placed inthe STANDBY mode. To initiate the refrigerationsystem, add mix to the mix hopper and touch theAUTO symbol . The freezer will automaticallybegin operation.
Optional feature: Some freezers are equipped withrear indicator lights.
Standby SymbolDuring long “No Sale” periods, the unit can beplaced into the Standby mode. This maintainsproduct temperatures below 40°F (4.4°C) in both thehopper and the freezing cylinder and helps preventoverbeating and product breakdown.
To activate STANDBY, select the STANDBY key orenter the access code for the Manager Menu (seepage 18.) Remove the air orifice. Lubricate theo-rings located on the end of the feed tube withoutthe hole. Place that end of the tube into the mix inlethole. When STANDBY is selected, the STANDBYsymbol illuminates, indicating the Standbyfeature has been activated.
To resume normal operation, press the AUTOsymbol . When the unit cycles off, the product inthe freezing cylinder will be at serving viscosity. Atthis time, turn the feed tube over. Place the end ofthe tube with the hole into the mix inlet hole. Installthe air orifice.
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Wash Symbol
The WASH symbol will illuminate when it istouched. This indicates beater motor operation. TheSTANDBY or AUTO modes must be cancelled firstto activate the WASH mode.
Auto Symbol
The AUTO symbol will illuminate when it istouched. This indicates that the refrigeration systemhas been activated. In the AUTO mode, the WASHor STANDBY functions are automatically cancelled.
Note: An indicating light and an audible tone willsound whenever a mode of operation has beenselected. To cancel any function, touch the keyagain. The light and the mode of operation will shutoff.
Reset Mechanism
The reset buttons are located in the left side panel ofthe machine. They protect the beater motors froman overload condition. Should an overload occur, thereset mechanism will trip. To properly reset thefreezer, place the power switch in the OFF position.Press the reset button firmly. Turn the power switchto the ON position. Touch the WASH symbol andobserve the freezer's performance.
WARNING: Do not use metal objects topress the reset button. Failure to comply mayresult in severe personal injury or death.
If the beater motor is turning properly, touch theWASH symbol to cancel the cycle. Touch theAUTO symbol to resume normal operation. If thefreezer shuts down again, contact your authorizedservice technician.
Feed Tube
The feed tube serves two purposes. One end of thefeed tube has a hole in the side of the tube and theother end does not. (See Figure 8.)
Figure 8
1. Normal Operation
During normal operation, the end of the feedtube with the hole is placed into the mix inlethole. Every time the draw handle is raised, newmix and air from the hopper flow into thefreezing cylinder. This keeps the freezingcylinder properly loaded and maintains overrun.
2. Long “No Sale” Periods
During long “No Sale” periods, the unit can beplaced into the Standby mode. This maintainsproduct temperatures below 40°F (4.4°C) inboth the hopper and the freezing cylinder, andhelps prevent overbeating and productbreakdown. To activate STANDBY, select theSTANDBY key or enter the access code for theManager Menu (see page 18). Remove the airorifice. Lubricate the o-rings located on the endof the feed tube without the hole. Place thatend of the tube into the mix inlet hole.
Note: To resume normal operation, press theAUTO symbol . When the unit cycles off, theproduct in the freezing cylinder will be at servingviscosity. At this time, turn the feed tube over. Placethe end of the tube with the hole into the mix inlethole. Install the air orifice.
The air orifice is used to meter a certain amount ofair into the freezing cylinder. The air orificemaintains overrun and allows enough mix to enterthe freezing cylinder after a draw.
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Adjustable Draw Handle
This unit features an adjustable draw handle toprovide the best portion control, giving a better,consistent quality to your product and controllingcosts. The draw handle should be adjusted toprovide a flow rate of 5 to 7-1/2 oz. (142 to 213 g.)of product by weight per 10 seconds. To INCREASEthe flow rate, tighten the screw. To DECREASE theflow rate, loosen the screw. (See Figure 9.)
Figure 9
Operating Screen Descriptions
The fluorescent display located in the center of thecontrol panel is normally blank during the dailyoperation of the machine. The display is activatedwhen the SEL symbol or the Manager's Menu isselected. The display screen will also alert theoperator of specific faults detected by the control.
Power Up
When the machine is powered, the control systemwill initialize to perform a system check. The screenwill display “INITIALIZING”. There are four types ofdata the system will check: LANGUAGE, SYSTEMDATA, CONFIG DATA, and LOCKOUT DATA.
If the system detects corrupt data during“Initializing.....”, the detected faults will be displayedfor acknowledgement after the “SAFETY TIMEOUT”display, if the power switch is on. The faults may be“CORRUPTED LANGUAGE,” CONFIG CRC ERR,”“SYSTEM CRC ERR, “FAULT HISTORY,”LOCKOUT CRC ERR,” or “POWER FAILURE.”
Once the system has initialized, the number of daysremaining before the next required brush cleaning isindicated on the control panel and the SAFETYTIMEOUT screen is displayed with the alarm turnedon. (See Figure 10.)
SAFETY TIMEOUTANY KEY ABORTS
Figure 10
The SAFETY TIMEOUT screen will be displayedwith the alarm on for 60 seconds, or until any controlsymbol is selected.
After the safety timeout has been completed and thepower switch is OFF, the following screen isdisplayed. (See Figure 11.)
POWER SWITCH OFF- = - = - = - = - = -UNIT CLEANED
Figure 11
Power Switch ON
When the power switch is placed in the ON position,the control panel touch keys become operative. Thefluorescent display will be either blank or will indicatethat the unit has been cleaned. (See Figure 12.)
UNIT CLEANED
Figure 12
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Brush Clean CounterThe Brush Clean Counter (item 9 on page 14) willdisplay the number of hours since the freezer waslast brush cleaned. After hour 99, it will change to aletter and a number (example: A0, A1, ... B0, B1,etc.).
Manager's Menu
The Manager's Menu is used to enter the operatorfunction displays. To access the Menu, touch thecenter of the CONE symbol on the control panelon the right side of the machine. The arrow symbols,the SEL symbol, and the CONE symbol will be litwhen the ACCESS CODE screen is displayed.(See Figure 13.)
Figure 13
In the Menu program, the arrow symbols and theSEL symbol will function as menu keys.
UP ARROW - increases the value above the cursorand is used to scroll upward in text displays.
DOWN ARROW - decreases the value above thecursor and is used to scroll downward in textdisplays.
SEL - advances the cursor position to the right andis used to select menu options.
Note: The machine will continue operation in themode it was in when the menu was selected.However, the control keys will not be lit and arenon-functional when the Manager's Menu isdisplayed.
Entering Access Code
With the ACCESS CODE screen on the display, usethe SEL symbol to set the first code number in thecursor position. When the correct number isselected, touch the SEL symbol to move the cursorto the next number position. (See Figure 14.)
ENTER ACCESS CODE
8 3 0 9__
Figure 14
Continue to enter the proper access code numbers(8309) until all four numbers are displayed, and thentouch the SEL symbol. The Manager's menu list willdisplay on the screen, provided the correct accesscode is entered.
If an incorrect number is entered for the accesscode, the display will exit the Menu program whenthe SEL symbol is selected. (See Figure 15.)
Figure 15
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Menu Options
Touch the ARROW symbols to move up or downthrough the Menu. Select a Menu option by touchingthe SEL symbol. Exit the Menu program by selectingEXIT FROM MENU or touch the CONE symbol .
The following menu options are listed in theManager's Menu.
EXIT FROM MENUSERVINGS COUNTERSET CLOCKAUTO START TIMESTANDBY MODEMIX LEVEL AUDIBLEFAULT DESCRIPTIONFAULT HISTORYLOCKOUT HISTORYSYSTEM INFORMATIONCURRENT CONDITIONSNET SERVICE PIN
Selecting “EXIT FROM MENU” will exit theManager's Menu and then return the control panelsymbols to normal operation.
The SERVINGS COUNTER screen is used to resetthe servings counter to zero. (Note: The SERVINGSCOUNTER automatically resets to zero when themachine is brush cleaned.) (See Figure 16.)
SERVINGS COUNTER
0 0 0> Next
Figure 16
Reset the SERVINGS COUNTER by selecting theSEL symbol to advance to the next screen. Selectthe UP arrow symbol to move the arrow (>) to YESand touch the SEL symbol. The servings counter willreset to zero and exit back to the Manager's Menu.(See Figure 17.)
Reset CountersARE YOU SURE?Yes
> No
Figure 17
The SET CLOCK option allows the Manager toadjust the control clock date and time. The date andtime may only be changed after the freezer hasbeen manually cleaned, but before it has beenplaced in the AUTO or STANDBY mode. Thefollowing message will be displayed if the SETCLOCK option is selected when the machine is notin a brush clean state. (See Figure 18.)
SET CLOCK12:01 2/10/2011NO CHANGES ALLOWEDPress Any Key
Figure 18
To change the date or time, select the SET CLOCKoption in the menu. Touch the UP arrow symbol toadvance the arrow from “Exit” to “Change”, and thentouch the SEL symbol to select the Change option.(See Figure 19.)
SET CLOCK12:01 2/10/2011Change
> Exit
Figure 19
Change the time by touching the UP arrow with thecursor under the hour position. Move the cursor tothe minutes position by touching the SEL symbol.Once the correct minutes are entered, touch theSEL symbol to advance the cursor to the month.(See Figure 20.)
SET CLOCK12:01 2/10/2011
> Exit
Figure 20
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Enter the correct month, day, and year. After theyhave been entered, touch the SEL symbol toadvance to the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (DST)screen. (See Figure 21.)
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIMEENABLED
> EnableDisable
Figure 21
Pressing the UP or DOWN arrow symbols will movethe arrow to “Enable” or “Disable”. Pressing the SELsymbol next to “Disable” selects that option andreturns to the Manager Menu. Pressing the SELsymbol next to “Enable” selects that option anddisplays the second screen. (See Figure 22.)
MAR Second SundayNOV First SundayChange
> Exit
Figure 22
If the correct Sunday for the time change is notdisplayed, then “Change” should be selected.Pressing the SEL symbol with the arrow next to“Change” displays the third screen. Press the UP orDOWN symbol to move the arrow to the appropriatemonth for the start of DST. (See Figure 23.)
DST START MONTH> MAR
APRMAY
Figure 23
Pressing the SEL symbol with the arrow next to theappropriate month will display the following screen.(See Figure 24.)
DST START WEEK> Second Sunday
Third SundayFourth Sunday
Figure 24
Pressing the UP or DOWN symbol will move thearrow to the appropriate week for the start of DST.Pressing the SEL symbol next to the appropriateweek will display the following screen. Press the UPor DOWN symbol to move the arrow to theappropriate month for the end of DST.(See Figure 25.)
DST END MONTH
> NOVDEC
Figure 25
Pressing the SEL symbol next to the appropriatemonth will display the following screen. Press theUP or DOWN symbol to move the arrow to theappropriate week for the end of DST.(See Figure 26.)
DST END WEEK> First Sunday
Second SundayThird Sunday
Figure 26
Pressing the SEL symbol with the arrow by theappropriate week will select that setting and return tothe Manager's Menu.
The AUTO START TIME option allows the Managerto set the time of day at which the machineautomatically enters the AUTO mode from theSTANDBY mode. The machine must be in theSTANDBY mode in order to AUTO start at theprogrammable time. The AUTO START TIME canalso be disabled and require starting the AUTOmode manually. (See Figure 27.)
AUTO START TIMEDISABLED
Enable> Disable
Figure 27
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Enable the AUTO START TIME by selecting the UParrow symbol to move the arrow to “Enable.” Touchthe SEL symbol to advance to the next screen.(See Figure 28.)
AUTO START TIME00:00
Change> Exit
Figure 28
Program the AUTO START TIME by selecting theUP arrow symbol to move the arrow to “Change.”Touch the SEL symbol to advance to the nextscreen. (See Figure 29.)
AUTO START TIME00:00
Figure 29
Use the arrow symbols to program the AUTOSTART TIME by increasing or decreasing the hoursetting above the cursor. Touch the SEL symbol toadvance the cursor and program the minutessetting. Select the SEL symbol to return to theprevious screen with the new time setting displayed.Select the SEL symbol to exit the screen and returnto the Manager's Menu.
The STANDBY option is used to manually placeeither side of the machine in the Standby modeduring long, no draw periods. Select the STANDBYscreen from the Menu. Touch the SEL symbol toactivate Standby.
Discontinue Standby operation by exiting theManager's Menu and selecting the AUTO mode.(See Figure 30.)
STANDBY MODELEFTRIGHT
> Exit
Figure 30
The MIX LEVEL AUDIBLE option, when enabled,will alert the operator with an audible tone whenthere is a mix low or mix out condition. The followingscreen is displayed upon selecting this option.(See Figure 31.)
MIX LEVEL AUDIBLEENABLED
> EnableDisable
Figure 31
Disable the audible tone feature by selecting the UParrow symbol to move the arrow to “Disable.” Selectthe SEL symbol to save the new setting and returnto the Manager's Menu. The control panel icons forMix Low and Mix Out will light as the mix level dropsin the hopper but the audible tone will be disabled.
The FAULT DESCRIPTION screen lists any faultsdetected by the control and allows the Manager toclear them from the system. Faults are displayed onthe second and/or third line. (See Figure 32.)
FAULT DESCRIPTIONL: Beater OverloadR: Beater Overload
Figure 32
Pressing the SEL symbol displays the next fault orreturns to the Manager's Menu if no other faultsexist. Pressing the SEL symbol any time faults aredisplayed will clear corrected faults upon returning tothe Manager's Menu. Press the Menu symbol toreturn to the Manager's Menu.
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The FAULT HISTORY screen displays a history ofthe last 100 faults. Page numbers are displayed inthe upper right-hand corner. Page 1 contains themost recent fault. Use the arrow symbols to cyclethrough the history pages. The date and time of theevent are displayed on the second line. The thirdline displays the reason for the fault.(See Figure 33.)
FAULT HISTORY 102/27/11 12:58HPCO COMPRESSOR
> Exit
Figure 33
The LOCKOUT HISTORY screen displays a historyof the last 100 hardlocks, brush clean dates, etc.(See Figure 34.)
LOCKOUT HISTORY02/27/11 12:58< HPR THERM FAIL> Exit
Figure 34
Use the arrow symbols to advance forward orbackward to view each screen. The following listindicates the variable messages that may appear.Press the SEL key to return to the Manager's Menu.
Faults Occurring While in AUTO orStandby Mode
L - R HPR Therm Fail - The hopper thermistorfailed. Call for service.
L - R BRL Therm Fail - The freezing cylinderthermistor failed. Call for service.
L - R HPR>59F (15C) - The mix temperature in thehopper exceeded 59_F (15_C).
L - R BRL>59F (15C) - The mix temperature in thefreezing cylinder exceeded 59_F (15_C).
L - R HPR>45F (7C) AFTER 1 HR - The mixtemperature in the hopper was above 45_F (7_C)more than one hour.
L - R BRL>45F (7C) AFTER 1 HR - The mixtemperature in the freezing cylinder was above 45_F(7_C) more than one hour.
L - R HPR>41F (5C) AFTER 4 HR - The mixtemperature in the hopper was above 41_F (5_C)more than four hours.
L - R BRL>41F (5C) AFTER 4 HR - The mixtemperature in the freezing cylinder was above 41_F(5_C) more than four hours.
L - R HPR>41F (5C) AFTER PF - The mixtemperature in the hopper was above 41_F (5_C)more than four hours, following a power failure.
L - R BRL>41F (5C) AFTER PF - The mixtemperature in the freezing cylinder was above 41_F(5_C) more than four hours, following a powerfailure.
Note: Refer to your local health codes regardingtemperature recommendations for procedures tofollow if these fault screens appear.
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The SYSTEM INFORMATION is displayed on threeseparate screens. The first screen contains thecontrol and software version installed in themachine. (See Figure 35.)
SOFTWARE VERSIONC723 CONTROL UVC4VERSION V00.00.000
> Next
Figure 35
Touch the SEL symbol to advance to the nextsystem information screen containing the softwarelanguage version. (See Figure 36.)
LanguageV3.00 English
> Next
Figure 36
Touch the SEL symbol to advance to the thirdsystem information screen containing the model billof material and machine serial number. Touching theSEL symbol again will return to the Manager'sMenu. (See Figure 37.)
B.O.M. C700000000S/N K0000000
> Next
Figure 37
The CURRENT CONDITIONS screen displays thecurrent viscosity, and the hopper and barreltemperatures. Press the SEL or MENU symbols toreturn to the Manager's Menu. (See Figure 38.)
VISC 0.0 0.0HOPPER 41.0 41.0BARREL 41.0 41.0
Figure 38
The NET SERVICE PIN screens allows theManager to initialize a network connection fornetworking kitchens. (See Figure 39.)
NET SERVICE PINARE YOU SURE?Yes
> No
Figure 39
Use the arrow symbols to move the arrow up ordown. Pressing the SEL symbol with the arrow nextto “No” will return to the Manager's Menu. Pressingthe SEL symbol with the arrow next to “Yes” willconnect to the network if a gateway card isconnected.
Note: If “Yes” is selected, it may take a fewmoments for the memory to clear and the defaults toload. The display may show the message“COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE” during this time.
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Section 6 Operating Procedures
The Model C723 is a medium capacity soft servemachine. Mix is stored in the hoppers. The mix flowsby gravity through a feed tube into the freezingcylinders. The unit is equipped with a three spoutdoor and two 2.8 quart (2.7 liter) capacity freezingcylinders.
Note: Some units are equipped with afactory-installed agitator option. For these units,please note the agitator instructions.
We begin our instructions at the point where weenter the store in the morning and find the partsdisassembled and laid out to air dry from theprevious night's cleaning.
These opening procedures will show you how toassemble the parts into the freezer, sanitize them,and prime the freezer with fresh mix in preparationto serve your first portion.
If you are disassembling the machine for the firsttime or need information to get to this starting pointin our instructions, turn to page 33, “Disassembly”,and start there.
Assembly
Note: When lubricating parts, use an approved foodgrade lubricant (example: Taylor Lube).
MAKE SURE THE POWER SWITCH IS INTHE “OFF” POSITION! Failure to follow thisinstruction may result in severe personal injury fromhazardous moving parts.
Step 1Lubricate the groove on the beater drive shaft.
Step 2Slide the beater drive shaft boot seal over the smallend of the beater drive shaft and engage into thegroove on the shaft.
Step 3Heavily lubricate the inside portion of the boot seal.Also lubricate the flat end of the boot seal thatcomes in contact with the rear shell bearing.
Step 4Apply an even coat of lubricant to the shaft.DO NOT lubricate the hex end.
Figure 40
Note: To ensure that mix does not leak out of theback of the freezing cylinder, the middle section ofthe boot seal should be convex or extend out fromthe seal. If the middle section of the boot seal isconcave or extending into the middle of the seal,turn the seal inside out.
Figure 41
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Step 5Insert the beater drive shaft through the rear shellbearing in the freezing cylinder and engage the hexend firmly into the drive coupling.
Figure 42
USE EXTREME CAUTION when handlingthe beater assembly. The scraper blades are verysharp and may cause injury.
Step 6Before installing the beater assembly, check thescraper blades. If they are in good condition, takeone of the scraper blades and slip it under the hookat the front of the beater. Wrap the blade around thebeater, following the helix and pushing the bladedown onto the helix as you wrap. At the back end ofthe beater, slip the blade under the hook.
Figure 43
Repeat this step for the second scraper blade.
Step 7Holding the beater securely, slide the beater into thefreezing cylinder about one-third of the way in.Looking into the freezing cylinder, align the hole atthe rear of the beater with the flats on the end of thedrive shaft.
Figure 44
Step 8Slide the beater the remainder of the way into thefreezing cylinder and over the end of the drive shaft.The beater should fit snugly, but not so tightly thatthe beater cannot be turned slightly to engage thedrive shaft.
Step 9Make sure the beater assembly is in position overthe drive shaft. Turn the beater slightly to be certainthat the beater is properly seated. When in position,the beater will not protrude beyond the front of thefreezing cylinder.
Step 10Repeat these steps for the other side of themachine.
Step 11To assemble the freezer door, place the doorgaskets into the grooves on the back of the freezerdoor. Slide the front bearings over the baffle rods.The flanged edges should be against the door. DONOT lubricate the gaskets or bearings.
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Step 12Slide the two o-rings into the grooves on each primeplug. Apply an even coat of Taylor Lube to theo-rings and shafts.
Figure 45
Step 13Insert the prime plugs into the holes in the top of thefreezer door and push down.
Figure 46
Step 14To install the freezer door, insert the baffle rodsthrough the beaters in the freezing cylinders.
Figure 47
Step 15With the door seated on the freezer studs, install thehandscrews. Use the long handscrews on the topand the short handscrews on the bottom. Tightenthem equally in a criss-cross pattern to insure thedoor is snug.
Figure 48
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Step 16Slide the three o-rings into the grooves of eachstandard draw valve. Slide the H-ring and o-ring intothe grooves of the center draw valve. Lubricate theH-ring and o-rings.
Figure 49
Step 17Lubricate the inside of the freezer door spouts, topand bottom.
Figure 50
Step 18Insert the draw valves from the bottom until the slotin the draw valves come into view.
Figure 51
Step 19Slide the fork of the draw handles in the slot of thedraw valves, starting from the right.
Figure 52
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Step 20Slide the pivot pin through each draw handle as theyare inserted into the draw valves.
Figure 53
Note: This freezer features three adjustable drawhandles to provide portion control, giving a betterconsistent quality to your product and controllingcosts. The draw handle should be adjusted toprovide a flow rate of 5 to 7-1/2 oz. (142 g. to213 g.) of product by weight per 10 seconds.
To INCREASE the flow rate, turn the adjustmentscrew CLOCKWISE. Turn the adjustment screwCOUNTER-CLOCKWISE to DECREASE the flowrate.
Step 21Snap the design caps over the bottom of the doorspouts.
Figure 54
Step 22Slide the drip pan into the hole in the front panel.
Figure 55
Step 23Install the front drip tray and splash shield under thedoor spouts.
Figure 56
Step 24Slide two o-rings on one end of the feed tube. Slidetwo o-rings on the other end of the feed tube.
Figure 57
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Step 25Slide the small o-ring into the groove of the airorifice. Do not lubricate the o-ring.
Figure 58
Note: Make sure the hole in the air orifice is cleanand is not clogged. If the hole in the air orifice shouldbecome clogged, use soap and hot water to clearthe hole. Do not enlarge the hole in the airorifice.
Step 26Install the air orifice into the hole in the top of thefeed tube (the end of the feed tube without the smallhole on the side).
Figure 59
Step 27Lay the feed tube (with air orifice installed) and theagitator (factory-equipped agitator units, only) in thebottom of the mix hopper for sanitizing.
Step 28Repeat steps 24 through 27 for the other side ofthe machine.
Sanitizing
Step 1Prepare an approved 100 PPM sanitizing solution(examples: 2-1/2 gal. [9.5 liters] of Kay-5Ror 2 gal. [7.6 liters] of Stera-SheenR). USE WARMWATER AND FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER'SSPECIFICATIONS.
Step 2Pour the sanitizing solution over all the parts in thebottom of the mix hopper and allow it to flow into thefreezing cylinder.
Figure 60
Note: You have just sanitized the mix hopperand parts. Therefore, be sure your hands areclean and sanitized before proceeding to thenext step.
Step 3While the solution is flowing into the freezingcylinder, take particular care to brush-clean the mixlevel sensing probe on the bottom of the hopper, themix hopper, the mix inlet hole, the mix feed tube andthe agitator (factory-equipped agitator units, only).
Figure 61
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Step 4Prepare another pail of approved 100 PPMsanitizing solution (examples: 2-1/2 gal. [9.5 liters] ofKay-5R or 2 gal. [7.6 liters] of Stera-SheenR).USE WARM WATER AND FOLLOW THEMANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS.
Step 5Pour the sanitizing solution into the mix hopper.
Step 6Brush the exposed sides of the hopper.
Step 7Place the power switch in the ON position.
Step 8Touch the WASH symbol . This will cause thesanitizing solution in the freezing cylinder to agitate.A five minute countdown timer will display on thecontrol to show when five minutes has elapsed.After the five minutes has elapsed, proceed to thenext step.
Step 9With an empty pail beneath the door spouts, raisethe prime plug.
Step 10When a steady stream of sanitizing solution isflowing from the prime plug opening in the bottom ofthe freezer door, open the draw valve. Momentarilyopen the center draw valve to sanitize the centerdoor spout. Draw off the remaining sanitizingsolution.
Step 11Once the sanitizer stops flowing from the doorspout, touch the WASH symbol and close thedraw valve.
Note: Be sure your hands are clean andsanitized before proceeding to the next step.
Step 12Lubricate the feed tube o-rings on the end with thesmall hole on the side. Stand the feed tube in thecorner of the hopper.
Step 13Factory equipped agitator units only: Place theagitator on the agitator drive shaft housing.
Figure 62
Note: If the agitator should stop turning duringnormal operation, with sanitized hands, removeagitator from agitator drive shaft housing and brushclean with sanitizing solution. Install the agitatorback onto the agitator drive shaft housing.
Step 14Repeat these steps for the other side of themachine.
Priming
Note: Use only FRESH MIX when priming thefreezer.
Step 1Place an empty mix pail beneath the door spouts.With the prime plug in the up position, pour 2-1/2gallons (9.5 liters) of FRESH mix into the mix hopperand allow it to flow into the freezing cylinder.
Step 2Open the draw valve to remove the sanitizingsolution. When only fresh mix is flowing, close thedraw valve.
Step 3Once a steady stream of mix starts to flow from theprime plug opening in the bottom of the freezer door,push the prime plug down.
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Step 4When mix stops bubbling down into the freezingcylinder, install the end of the feed tube with thehole in it into the mix inlet hole in the mix hopper.Make sure the air orifice is installed in the feed tube.
Step 5Select the AUTO symbol .
Step 6Fill the hopper with fresh mix and place the mixhopper cover in position.
Step 7Repeat these steps for the other side of themachine.
Manual Brush Cleaning
THESE PROCEDURES MUST BE PERFORMEDDAILY!
ALWAYS FOLLOW LOCAL HEALTH CODES.
To disassemble the Model C723, the following itemswill be needed:
S Two cleaning and sanitizing pailsS Sanitizer/CleanerS Necessary brushes (provided with freezer)S Single service towels
Draining Product From TheFreezing Cylinder
Step 1Remove the hopper cover, feed tube, and agitator(factory-equipped agitator units, only). Take them tothe sink for cleaning.
Step 2With a pail beneath the door spouts, touch theWASH symbol and open the draw valve.
Step 3If local health codes permit the use of rerun,place a sanitized, NSF approved stainless steelrerun container beneath the door spout. Press theWASH key and open the draw valve. Drain theremaining product from the freezing cylinder and mixhopper. When the flow of product stops, press theWASH key and close the draw valve. Place thesanitized lid on the rerun container and place it inthe walk-in cooler.
Note: If local health codes DO NOT permit theuse of rerun, the product must be discarded.Follow the instructions in the previous step, with oneexception. Drain the product into a mix pail andproperly discard the mix.
ALWAYS FOLLOW LOCAL HEALTH CODES.
Step 4Repeat these steps for the other side of themachine.
32 Model C723Operating Procedures
Rinsing
Step 1Pour two gallons (7.6 liters) of cool, clean water intothe mix hopper. With the white hopper brush, scrubthe mix hopper, the mix level sensing probe, and theoutside of the agitator drive shaft housing(factory-equipped agitator units, only). Using thedouble-ended brush, brush clean the mix inlet hole.
Figure 63
Note: Do not brush clean the mix inlet hole whilethe machine is in the WASH mode.
Step 2With a mix pail beneath the door spout, raise theprime plug and touch the WASH symbol .
Step 3When a steady stream of rinse water is flowing fromthe prime plug opening in the bottom of the freezerdoor, open the draw valve. Drain all the water fromthe door spout. Close the draw valve, and touch theWASH symbol, cancelling the Wash mode.
Step 4Repeat this procedure using clean, warm water untilthe water being discharged is clear.
Step 5Repeat these steps for the other side of themachine.
Hopper Cleaning
Note: Failure to follow these steps will result inmilk-stone build-up.
Step 1Prepare an approved 100 PPM cleaning solution(examples: 2-1/2 gal. [9.5 liters] of Kay-5Ror 2 gal. [7.6 liters] of Stera-SheenR). USE WARMWATER AND FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER'SSPECIFICATIONS.
Step 2Push the prime plug down. Pour the cleaningsolution into the hopper and allow it to flow into thefreezing cylinder.
Step 3With the white hopper brush, scrub the mix hopper,the mix level sensing probe, and the outside of theagitator drive shaft housing (factory-equippedagitator units, only). Using the double-ended brush,brush clean the mix inlet hole.
Note: Do not brush clean the mix inlet hole whilethe machine is in the WASH mode.
Step 4Touch the WASH symbol . This will cause thecleaning solution in the freezing cylinder to come incontact with all areas of the freezing cylinder.
Step 5Place an empty pail beneath the door spouts andraise the prime plug.
Step 6When a steady stream of cleaning solution is flowingfrom the prime plug opening in the bottom of thefreezer door, open the draw valve. Draw off all thesolution.
Step 7Once the cleaning solution stops flowing from thedoor spout, close the draw valve and touch theWASH symbol , cancelling the Wash mode.
Step 8Repeat these steps on the other side of themachine.
33Model C723 Operating Procedures110527
Disassembly
MAKE SURE THE POWER SWITCH IS INTHE “OFF” POSITION! Failure to follow thisinstruction may result in severe personal injury fromhazardous moving parts.
Step 1From the freezing cylinder, remove the handscrews,freezer door, the beater and scraper blades, and thedrive shaft.
Step 2Remove the scraper blades from the beaterassembly.
Step 3Remove the drive shaft seal from the drive shaft.
Step 4Remove the freezer door gasket, front bearing, pivotpin, draw handle, draw valve, prime plugs anddesign caps. Remove the three o-rings from thedraw valve.
Step 5Repeat these steps on the other side of themachine.
Step 6Remove the front drip tray, splash shield, and drippan. Take them to the sink for cleaning.
Figure 64
Note: If the drip pan is filled with an excessiveamount of mix, it is an indication that the drive shaftseal(s), or o-ring(s) should be replaced or properlylubricated.
Brush Cleaning
Step 1Prepare an approved 100 PPM cleaning solution(examples: 2-1/2 gal. [9.5 liters] of Kay-5Ror 2 gal. [7.6 liters] of Stera-SheenR). USE WARMWATER AND FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER'SSPECIFICATIONS. Make sure all brushes providedwith the freezer are available for brush cleaning.
Step 2Thoroughly brush clean all disassembled parts in thecleaning solution, making sure all lubricant and mixfilm is removed. Be sure to brush all surfaces andholes, especially the holes in the freezer door.
Step 3Rinse all parts with clean, warm water. Place theparts on a clean, dry surface to air dry overnight.
Step 4Return to the freezer with a small amount ofcleaning solution. Using the black brush, clean therear shell bearing at the back of the freezingcylinder.
Figure 65
Step 5Repeat these steps on the other side of themachine.
Step 6Wipe all exterior surfaces of the freezer with a clean,sanitized towel.
34 Model C723Important: Operator Checklist
Section 7 Important: Operator Checklist
During Cleaning and Sanitizing
ALWAYS FOLLOW LOCAL HEALTH CODES.
Cleaning and sanitizing schedules are governedby federal, state, or local regulatory agencies,and must be followed accordingly. If the unithas a “Standby mode”, it must not be used inlieu of proper cleaning and sanitizingprocedures and frequencies set forth by theruling health authority. The following checkpoints should be stressed during the cleaningand sanitizing operations.
CLEANING AND SANITIZING MUST BEPERFORMED DAILY.
Troubleshooting Bacterial Count
j 1. Thoroughly clean and sanitize the machineregularly, including complete disassembly andbrush cleaning.
j 2. Use all brushes supplied for thoroughcleaning. The brushes are specially designedto reach all mix passageways.
j 3. Use the white bristle brush to clean the mixinlet hole which extends from the mix hopperdown to the rear of the freezing cylinder.
j 4. Use the black bristle brush to thoroughlyclean the rear shell bearing located at the rearof the freezing cylinder. Be sure there is agenerous amount of cleaning solution on thebrush.
j 5. IF LOCAL HEALTH CODES PERMIT THEUSE OF RERUN, make sure the mix rerun isstored in a sanitized, covered stainless steelcontainer and used the following day. DONOT prime the machine with rerun. Whenusing rerun, skim off the foam and discard.Mix the rerun with fresh mix in a ratio of 50/50during the days operation.
j 6. On a designated day of the week, run the mixas low as feasible and discard it after closing.This will break the rerun cycle and reduce thepossibility of high bacteria and coliformcounts.
j 7. Properly prepare the cleaning and sanitizingsolutions. Read and follow the label directionscarefully. Too strong of a solution maydamage the parts and too weak of a solutionwill not do an adequate job of cleaning orsanitizing.
j 8. The temperature of the mix in the mix hopperand walk-in cooler should be below 40_F(4.4_C).
Regular Maintenance Checks
j 1. Replace scraper blades that are nicked ordamaged. Before installing the beaterassembly, be certain that scraper blades areproperly attached to the helix.
j 2. Check the rear shell bearing for signs of wear(excessive mix leakage in rear drip pan) andbe certain it is properly cleaned.
j 3. Using a screwdriver and cloth towel, keep therear shell bearing and the female hex drivesocket clean and free of lubricant and mixdeposits.
35Model C723 Important: Operator Checklist
j 4. Dispose of o-rings and seals if they are worn,torn, or fit too loosely, and replace with newones.
j 5. Follow all lubricating procedures as outlined in“Assembly”.
j 6. If your machine is air cooled, check thecondensers for an accumulation of dirt andlint. Dirty condensers will reduce the efficiencyand capacity of the machine. Condensersshould be cleaned monthly with a soft brush.Never use screwdrivers or other metal probesto clean between the fins.Note: For machines equipped with an airfilter, it will be necessary to vacuum the filterson a monthly schedule.
Caution: Always disconnectelectrical power prior to cleaning thecondenser. Failure to follow this instructionmay result in electrocution.
j 7. If your machine is water cooled, check thewater lines for kinks or leaks. Kinks can occurwhen the machine is moved back and forth forcleaning or maintenance purposes.Deteriorated or cracked water lines shouldonly be replaced by an authorized Taylortechnician.
Winter Storage
If the place of business is to be closed during thewinter months, it is important to protect the freezerby following certain precautions, particularly if thebuilding is subject to freezing conditions.
Disconnect the freezer from the main power sourceto prevent possible electrical damage.
On water cooled freezers, disconnect the watersupply. Relieve pressure on the spring in the watervalve. Use air pressure on the outlet side to blow outany water remaining in the condenser. This isextremely important. Failure to follow thisprocedure may cause severe and costly damage tothe refrigeration system.
Your local Taylor Distributor can perform this winterstorage service for you.
Wrap detachable parts of the freezer such as thebeater, blades, drive shaft, and freezer door, andplace them in a protected dry place. Rubber trimparts and gaskets can be protected by wrappingthem with moisture-proof paper. All parts should bethoroughly cleaned of dried mix or lubrication, whichattract mice and other vermin.
It is recommended that an authorized servicetechnician perform winter storage draining to insureall water has been removed. This will guard againstfreezing and rupturing of the components.
36 Model C723Important: Operator Checklist
Section 8 Troubleshooting Guide
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY PAGEREF.
1. No product is beingdispensed.
a. Low on mix. The MIXOUT light is on.
a. Add mix to the mixhopper. Return to AUTOmode.
31
b. The power switch is in theOFF position.
b. Place the power switch toON and select AUTO.
30
c. Machine not in AUTOmode.
c. Select AUTO and allowmachine to cycle offbefore drawing product.
31
d. Beater motor is out onreset. The BEATEROVERLOAD messagedisplayed.
d. Turn the machine off.Press the reset button.Restart the machine inAUTO.
- - -
e. Freeze-up in mix inlethole.
e. Call an authorized servicetechnician.
- - -
f. Feed tube is not properlyinstalled.
f. Make sure feed tube isproperly installed.
31
2. The product is too soft. a. Draw rate is set too fast. a. Adjust draw rate of 5 to 71/2 oz. (142 g. to 213 g.)of product by weight in 10seconds.
28
3. The product is too thick. a. Freezing cylinder notprimed correctly.
a. Drain the freezing cylinderand reprime the machine.
30
b. The viscosity control is settoo cold.
b. Call an authorized servicetechnician.
- - -
c. Freeze-up in mix inlethole.
c. Call an authorized servicetechnician.
- - -
37Model C723 Important: Operator Checklist
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY PAGEREF.
4. The mix in the hopper istoo warm.
a. Hopper cover is not inposition.
a. Clean and sanitize hoppercover and place inposition.
31
b. The hopper temperature isout of adjustment.
b. Call an authorized servicetechnician.
- - -
c. Agitator is not installed(factory-equipped agitatorunits, only).
c. Clean and sanitize theagitator and install.
30
5. The mix in the hopper istoo cold.
a. The hopper temperature isout of adjustment.
a. Call an authorized servicetechnician.
- - -
6. Mix Low and Mix Outprobes are notfunctioning.
a. Milkstone build-up in thehopper.
a. Clean hoppers thoroughly. 33
7. Product is collecting ontop of the freezer door.
a. The top o-ring on drawvalve is improperlylubricated or is worn.
a. Lubricate properly orreplace the o-ring.
27
8. Excessive mix leakagefrom the bottom of doorspout.
a. Bottom o-ring on drawvalve is improperlylubricated is or worn.
a. Lubricate properly orreplace the o-ring.
27
9. Excessive mix leakageinto the drip pan.
a. The seal on drive shaft isimproperly lubricated orworn.
a. Lubricate properly orreplace the seal.
24
b. The seal is installedinside-out on the driveshaft.
b. Install correctly. 24
c. Inadequate lubrication ofthe drive shaft.
c. Lubricate properly. 24
d. The drive shaft and beaterassembly work forward.
d. Call an authorized servicetechnician.
- - -
e. Worn rear shell bearing. e. Call an authorized servicetechnician.
- - -
f. Gear box out of alignment. f. Call an authorized servicetechnician.
- - -
38 Model C723Important: Operator Checklist
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY PAGEREF.
10. The drive shaft is stuck inthe drive coupling.
a. Mix and lubricant collectedin drive coupling.
a. Brush clean the rear shellbearing area regularly.
33
b. Rounded corners of driveshaft, drive coupling, orboth.
b. Call an authorized servicetechnician.
- - -
c. Gear box is out ofalignment.
c. Call an authorized servicetechnician.
- - -
11. The freezing cylinderwalls are scored.
a. Missing or worn frontbearing.
a. Install or replace the frontbearing.
25
b. Broken freezer door bafflerod.
b. Replace freezer door. 26
c. Beater assembly is bent. c. Replace beater assembly. 26
d. Gear box is out ofalignment.
d. Call an authorized servicetechnician.
- - -
12. The product makes apopping sound whendrawn.
a. Draw rate is set too fast. a. Adjust draw rate of 5 to 71/2 oz. (142 g. to 213 g.)of product by weight in 10seconds.
28
b. Freezing cylinder notprimed correctly.
b. Drain the freezing cylinderand reprime the machine.
30
13. No control panel functionswith power switch ON.
a. Machine is unplugged. a. Plug into wall receptacle. - - -
b. Circuit breaker OFF orblown fuse.
b. Turn the breaker ON orreplace the fuse.
- - -
39Model C723 Parts Replacement Schedule
Section 9 Parts Replacement Schedule
PART DESCRIPTION EVERY 3 MONTHS EVERY 6 MONTHS ANNUALLY
Scraper Blade X
Drive Shaft Seal X
Freezer Door Gasket X
Front Bearing X
Draw Valve O-Ring X
Draw Valve Seal X
Prime Plug O-Ring X
Mix Feed Tube O-Ring X
Design Cap X
White Bristle Brush, 3” x 7” Inspect & Replaceif Necessary
Minimum
White Bristle Brush, 1” x 2” Inspect & Replaceif Necessary
Minimum
Black Bristle Brush, 1” x 2” Inspect & Replaceif Necessary
Minimum
Double-Ended Brush Inspect & Replaceif Necessary
Minimum
Section 10 Parts List
40Parts List Model C723
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41Model C723 Parts List
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