Taylor 342 manual Models 340, 341 Troubleshooting Guide

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PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSE

REMEDY

PAGE

 

 

 

REF.

 

 

 

 

4. The walls of the freezing

a. Broken beater pins.

a. Repair or replace the

-- --

cylinder are scored.

 

beater assembly.

 

 

b. The gear unit is out of

b. Contact service

-- --

 

alignment.

technician.

 

 

c. The beater assembly is

c. Repair or replace the

-- --

 

bent.

beater assembly.

 

 

d. The front bearing is

d. Replace or install the front

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missing.

bearing.

 

 

 

 

 

5. Unable to remove the

a. There is lubrication on the

a. Do not lubricate the

10

drive shaft.

square end of the drive

square end. Contact

 

 

shaft.

service technician for

 

 

 

removal.

 

 

b. The corners of the drive

b. Replace the drive shaft

-- --

 

shaft and/or drive coupling

and/or drive coupling.

 

 

are bent.

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. There is excessive mix

a. There is improper or

a. Use an approved food

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leakage in the rear drip

inadequate lubrication on

grade lubricant (example:

 

pan.

the drive shaft o-ring or

Taylor Lube) and follow

 

 

seal.

the lubrication procedures.

 

 

b. Bad or missing o-ring or

b. Replace every 3 months.

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seal on drive shaft.

 

 

 

c. The rear shell bearing is

c. Contact service technician

-- --

 

worn.

for replacement.

 

 

 

 

 

7. There is no freezer

a. The unit is unplugged.

a. Plug cord in wall

-- --

operation with the unit in

 

receptacle.

 

the “AUTO” position.

 

 

 

 

b. The beater motor has

b. Place the power switch in

-- --

 

tripped.

the “OFF” position. Allow

 

 

 

the motor to cool and then

 

 

 

resume normal operation.

 

 

 

Contact service technician

 

 

 

if the problem continues.

 

 

c. The circuit breaker is

c. Reset the circuit breaker

-- --

 

tripped or the fuse is

or replace the blown fuse.

 

 

blown.

 

 

 

 

 

 

8. The unit is not freezing

a. The torque rotor bound,

a. Free the torque rotor.

-- --

product when in the

leaving the torque arm in

 

 

“AUTO” position.

the “COLD” position.

 

 

 

Therefore, the compressor

 

 

 

will not run. (Far Right)

 

 

 

b. The torque arm is bent.

b. Replace the torque arm.

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c. The condensers are dirty.

c. Clean the condensers

20

 

 

regularly.

 

 

 

 

 

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Troubleshooting Guide

 

 

 

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Contents Slush Freezers Information found on the data label Table of Contents Models 340, 341 Table of Contents Electrical Connections SectionWater Connections Water Cooled Units Only Air Cooled UnitsTo the Operator Compressor Warranty DisclaimerTo Operate Safely Section SafetyModel Operator Parts Identification511 Model Models 340, 341, 342 Beater Door Assembly KAY-5 AccessoriesSection Important To the Operator Assembly Section Operating ProceduresModels 340, 341 Operating Procedures Operating Procedures Models 340, 341 Step Sanitizing Step Optional Rack AssemblyPriming Step Optional Flavor Rack Assembly Closing ProcedureRinsing Draining Product From Freezing CylinderCleaning Brush Cleaning DisassemblyRegular Maintenance Checks Important Operator ChecklistDuring Cleaning and Sanitizing Troubleshooting Bacterial CountWinter Storage Problem Probable Cause Remedy Section Troubleshooting GuideModels 340, 341 Troubleshooting Guide Problem Probable Cause Remedy Part Description Every Annually QTY Months Parts Replacement ScheduleWarr Remarks Parts Number QTY Class Update Section Parts ListModels 340, 341 Parts List Hood Panel A.--SIDE Lower Spring EXTENSION.375X.025X2.25 Water Cooled Models 340/341 Rev /06 Model 341 049359--33 Rev /06 Model 340/341 049359--40 Rev /06 Model 341 049359--58 Rev /06 Model 342 052720--27 Rev /06 Model 342 052720--33 Rev /06 Model 342 052720--40 Rev /06 Model 342 052720--58 Rev /06

341, 342, 340 specifications

The Taylor 340, 341, and 342 series are distinguished models within the acclaimed Taylor guitar lineup, celebrated for their craftsmanship, tonal richness, and versatility. Each model in this series offers unique features that appeal to musicians of various genres, making them a popular choice among performers and hobbyists alike.

The Taylor 340 model, known for its exceptional sound, is characterized by its combination of Sapele back and sides with a solid Sitka spruce top. This pairing results in a balanced tone that suits both fingerstyle players and strummers. The 340 is designed with an elegant body shape, providing comfortable playability while delivering pronounced midrange frequencies, which makes it an excellent choice for those wanting a guitar that can cut through the mix in a band setting.

Moving on to the Taylor 341, this model enhances the features of the 340 with the addition of a tropical mahogany back and sides, lending warmth and depth to its overall sonic profile. The solid Sitka spruce top remains a staple, ensuring that the guitar retains clarity and articulation. The 341's body size strikes a balance between comfort and projection, making it an ideal option for both intimate performances and larger venues. Players often appreciate the 341 for its dynamic range, allowing for expressive playing styles from intricate fingerpicking to robust strumming.

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