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Model 220 TroubleshootingGuide
Section 8 Troubleshooting Guide

PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY PAG E

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1. Unit will not run in the
“AUTO” position.
a. Unit is unplugged. a. Plug in wall receptacle. -- --
b. Circuit breaker is off. b. Turn the breaker on. -- --
c. Unit is off on reset. c. Place control switch in the
“OFF” position. Press
reset button firmly.Place
control switch in the
“EJECT” position and
observe freezer’s
performance. Resume
normal operation.
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2. Product is not freezing. a. Dirty condensers. a. Clean condensers
regularly.
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b. The control switch is not in
the “AUTO” position.
b. Place the control switch in
the “AUTO” position.
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c. On water cooled units,
inadequate water supply.
c. Check to be sure the
water is turned on. Check
hoses for leaks or kinks.
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3. Drive shaft is stuck. a. Rounded corners on shaft,
drive socket, or both.
a. Replace the drive shaft,
drive socket, or both. Do
not lubricate the hex end
of the drive shaft. Contact
a service technician.
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4. Wallsof f reezer cylinder
are scored.
a. Scraper blades were
improperly installed.
a. Install them properly. 12
5. Excessivemix leakage in
the rear drip tray.
a. Drive shaft seal is worn or
missing.
a. Install or replace the seal. 11
b. Inadequate lubrication of
drive shaft seal.
b. Lubricate properly. 11
c. Rear shell bearing is worn. c. Contact a service
technician.
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d. The wrong type of
lubricant is being used.
d. Use Taylor Lube. -- --
6. Buzzer does not sound
when the freezer cycles
off.
(Note: the buzzer is an
optional feature.)
a. Buzzer is malfunctioning. a. Contact a service
technician.
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