Taylor C717, C709 manual Heat Time Failure

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The third screen shows the right side (R) of the freezer.

The top line of these screens shows the hopper (H) and barrel (B) temperatures recorded at the end of the Heat Treat Cycle and indicates the side (L or R) of the freezer.

The remaining lines indicate the following:

HEAT = Total time for the hopper (h) and barrel (b) to reach 150.9°F (66.1°C).

OVER = Total time the hopper (h) and barrel (b) temperature was above 150°F (65.6°C).

COOL = Total time the hopper (h) and barrel (b) temperature was above 41°F (5°C) during the COOL phase.

PEAK = Highest temperature reading for the hopper

(h) and barrel (b) during the Heat Treatment Cycle.

H: 40.9

 

B:26.3

L

HEAT

OVER

 

COOL

PEAK

1:12

0:49

h

1:19

161.0

0:46

1:11

b

0:15

169.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

H: 38.0

 

B:23.7

R

HEAT

OVER

 

COOL

PEAK

1:09

0:52

h

1:11

161.2

0:66

1:00

b

0:11

169.9

 

 

 

 

 

The HEAT time indicates the amount of time taken in each zone to reach 150.9°F (66.1°C). Each zone must remain above 150°F (65.6°C) for a minimum of 35 minutes.

Touch the UP arrow symbol to advance to the next page or the DOWN arrow symbol to view the previous page. A Heat Cycle Failure message will display on the first screen if a failure occurred.

Listed below are variable failure code messages which could appear on line 2.

HT

HEAT TIME FAILURE

 

Mix temperature did not rise above 151_F

 

(66.1_C) in less than 90 minutes.

CL

COOL MODE FAILURE

 

Mix temperature in the hopper and freezing

 

cylinder did not fall below 41_F (5_C) in less

 

than 90 minutes for UVC3 units or 120

 

minutes for UVC4 units.

TTTOTAL TIME FAILURE

The heat treatment cycle must be completed in no more than 4 hours.

ML

MIX LOW FAILURE

 

The Heat Phase or Cool Phase time was

 

exceeded and a mix low condition was

 

present.

MO

MIX OUT FAILURE

 

A mix out condition was detected at the start

 

or during the heat cycle.

BO

BEATER OLVD IN HC

 

A beater overload occurred during the heat

 

cycle.

HO

HPCO IN HEAT CYCLE

 

A high pressure cut-out condition occurred

 

during the heat cycle.

PF

POWER FAILURE IN HC

 

A power failure caused the Heat Phase,

 

Cool Phase, or Total Cycle Time to exceed

 

the maximum allowed time. If a power failure

 

occurs, but the heat treatment cycle does

 

not fail, an asterisk(*) will appear on the third

 

line of the display.

OP

OPERATOR INTERRUPT

 

Indicates the heat cycle was aborted in the

 

OPERATOR INTERRUPT option in the

 

Service Menu.

PS

POWER SWITCH OFF

 

The power switch was placed into the OFF

 

position during the heat cycle.

TH

THERMISTOR FAILURE

 

A thermistor probe has failed.

PD

PRODUCT DOOR OFF

 

A product door is not in place or is loose.

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Important: To the Operator

 

 

 

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Contents Model C709 & C717 Heat Treatment Soft Serve Freezers Operators ManualInformation found on the data label Table of Contents Table of Contents Models C709 & C717 To the Installer Installer SafetySection Site PreparationWater Connections To the Installer Models C709 & C717Electrical Connections Water Cooled Units OnlyRefrigerant Beater RotationCompressor Warranty Disclaimer Section To the OperatorTo the Operator Models C709 & C717 Models C709 & C717 Safety Section SafetySafety Models C709 & C717 Operator Parts Identification Model C709Models C709 & C717 Operator Parts Identification Operator Parts Identification Models C709 & C717 Model C709 Single Spout Door and Beater AssemblyModel C717 Model C717 Exploded View Parts Identification Model C717 Three Spout Door and Beater Assembly Feed Tube Assembly Accessories Brushes Models C709 & C717 Important To the Operator Section Important To the OperatorPower Switch Symbol DefinitionsIndicator Lights Standby SymbolAuto Symbol Wash SymbolReset Mechanism Adjustable Draw HandleOperating Screen Descriptions Power Up Memory InitializingPower Switch OFF Power Switch onInternational Models Only Heat Cycle DataFreezer Locks Heat CycleHardlock Auto Heat Time Soft LockManagers Menu Manager Menu Options Entering Access CodeExit From Menu Servings CounterSet Clock Auto Start Time Auto Heat TimeStandby Mode Fault DescriptionMix Level Audible Lockout History Fault HistoryHeat Cycle Data Heat Cycle SummaryHeat Time Failure Net Service Pin System InformationCurrent Conditions Section Operating Procedures AssemblyModels C709 & C717 Operating Procedures Freezer Door Assembly Model C709 Freezer Door AssemblyRepeat these steps for the other side of the C717 Model C709 Freezer Door Assembly Contd Step Model C709 Freezer Door Assembly Contd Model C717 Freezer Door AssemblyOperating Procedures Models C709 & C717 Lubricate the gaskets or bearingsStep Model C717 Freezer Door Assembly Contd Step Feed Tube AssemblyRepeat Steps 1 through 4 for the other side of the C717 SanitizingPlace the power switch in the on position Priming This procedure must be performed once daily Daily Closing ProceduresSet-Up Complete The Following Daily Opening ProceduresManual Brush Cleaning Rinsing Draining Product From The Freezing CylinderDisassembly Hopper CleaningRepeat these steps for the other side of the C717 Step Brush CleaningDuring Brush Cleaning and Sanitizing Important Operator ChecklistTroubleshooting Bacterial Count Regular Maintenance ChecksWinter Storage Models C709 & C717 Important Operator ChecklistTroubleshooting Guide Models C709 & C717 Section Troubleshooting GuideModels C709 & C717 Troubleshooting Guide Problem Probable Cause Remedy Problem Probable Cause Remedy Parts Replacement Schedule Models C709 & C717 Parts Replacement ScheduleLimited Warranty on Equipment Limited Warranty on Equipment Models C709 & C717 Limited Warranty on Parts Parts Warranty Class Code or Part Limited Warranty PeriodModels C709 & C717 Limited Warranty on Parts Limited Warranty on Parts Models C709 & C717 Taylor Company Power OFF HOT GAS Interface Board Solenoid Power TransformerSwitch Limit SwitchSwitch Overload Relay Power TransformerJP7 Jumper Installed Disables Reset Rtck Temperature CheckDraw Start CAP Switch RUN Capacitor Start Capacitor Additional Draw SwitchTo Hook UP a Compressor Using a Start and RUN WHT BLK Line Filter Spinner Motor WiringDraw OUT Intfc PCB A. J5 Switch Power OFF Switch DpdtOverload Barrel Switch Compressor Suction Limit Switch Solenoid High PressureBlack T1 T1 or Blue Internal T8 or RED Internal WHT Blue GE/RBC/MARATHON Beater Motor WiringRED BLU REDAgitator Motor WHT WHTGRN/YEL Ribbon Cable WHT WHT/GRA LIVAdditional Draw Switch For Flavorburst BLK USE T3 and L3 When CPBLK WHT RED ORN Probe YEL BLKWHT RED ORN Draw SwitchGRN/YEL PRP AJ1

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