AUTOMATIC PRODUCTION pushbutton

In the AUTOMATIC PRODUCTION function, the machine operates a batch freezing cycle until the consistency value of 240 is reached or until the ice-cream stops increasing its consistency within the sampling interval, which has been set in the electronic card (see Chapter 6.2.2.1).

Once the cycle has been completed, the machine will switch automatically to the preservation function. Let the compressor run two or three cycles to increase the product maximum consistency even further and to obtain consequently a drier and more compact ice-cream.

Press the pushbutton pictured on the left to switch to the AUTOMATIC PRODUCTION mode: the agitator motor will start at reduced speed and after a few seconds the compressor motor, the motor ventilating fans (only for machines with air condensating system) and the electronic module for consistency control start up too; the electronic module allows reaching the ideal level of batch freezing, independently of the kind of mixture used, on condition that it is within the minimum and maximum quantities allowed for the machine capacity.

The following safety devices are all enabled: door safety catch, batch freezing safety timer, control for lack of growth in consistency and the emergency signals.

SEMI-AUTOMATIC PRODUCTION pushbutton

In the SEMI-AUTOMATIC PRODUCTION function, the operator can set a value for the maximum consistency. This is especially useful for special batch freezing or when the operator is not fully satisfied with the results obtained with the AUTOMATIC cycle.

Press the SEMI-AUTOMATIC pushbutton to switch to the SEMI- AUTOMATIC mode and set the required consistency value (see Chapter 5.3.2); confirm the set value and the agitator motor starts at reduced speed and after a few seconds the compressor motor, the motor ventilating fans (only machines with air condensating system) and the electronic module for consistency control start up too.

The following safety devices are all enabled: door safety catch, batch freezing safety timer, control for lack of growth in consistency and the emergency signals.

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C118, C117, C116 specifications

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