Use the arrow symbols to program the AUTO START TIME by increasing or decreasing the hour setting above the cursor. Touch the SEL symbol to advance the cursor and program the minutes setting. Touch the SEL symbol to return to the previous screen with the new time setting displayed. Touch the SEL symbol to exit the screen and return to the Menu.

Standby Mode

The STANDBY option is used to manually place the machine in the standby mode during long, no draw periods. Select the STANDBY screen from the Manager's Menu. Touch the SEL symbol to activate Standby. Standby may also be entered by touching the STANDBY key when not in the Manager's Menu.

Discontinue Standby operation by exiting the Manager's Menu and select the AUTO mode.

STANDBY MODE

Yes

No

> Exit

Mix Level Audible

The MIX LEVEL AUDIBLE option, when enabled, will alert the operator with an audible tone when there is Mix Low or Mix Out condition. The following screen is displayed upon selecting this option.

MIX LEVEL AUDIBLE

ENABLED

>Enable Disable

Disable the audible tone feature by touching the DOWN arrow symbol to move the arrow to “Disable”. Touch the SEL symbol to save the new setting and return to the Menu. The control panel icons for Mix Low and Mix Out will illuminate as the mix level drops in the hopper, but the audible tone will be disabled.

Fault Description

The Fault Description screen will indicate if there is a fault with the freezer and where the fault occurred. When no faults are detected, the following screen will be displayed.

FAULT DESCRIPTION

NO FAULT FOUND

Touch the SEL symbol to display the next fault found or return to the Manager Menu if no other faults exist. Touching the SEL symbol any time faults are displayed will clear the faults, if corrected, upon returning to the Menu screen.

Listed below are the variable messages which will appear, along with an explanation for the corrective action.

NO FAULT FOUND - There was no fault found in the freezer. Nothing will appear on the screen after this variable message appears.

BEATER OVERLOAD - Place the power switch in the OFF position. Wait 5 minutes for the machine to cool. Press the beater reset button firmly. Place the power switch in the ON position and restart in AUTO.

COMPRESSOR HPCO - Place the power switch in the OFF position. Wait 5 minutes for the machine to cool. Place the power switch in the ON position and restart in AUTO.

HOPPER THERMISTOR FAIL* - Place the power switch in the OFF position. Call service technician.

BARREL THERMISTOR FAIL* - Place the power switch in the OFF position. Call service technician.

*Note: Three codes have been set up to assist in diagnosing bad thermistor probes. If a probe has shorted (resistance less than 1 ohm), “SHRT” will display for its respective machine location. If the probe is open (resistance above 1 megohm), “OPEN” will display. If the actual probe environment exceeds 200°F (93°C), the respective screen display location will read “OVER”, indicating the temperature is “out of range”.

COMP ON TOO LONG - The compressor run time exceeded the 11 minute timer.

Important: To the Operator

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Models C709 & C717

 

 

 

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Taylor C709, C717 manual Standby Mode, Mix Level Audible, Fault Description

C717, C709 specifications

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