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5. ALWAYS FOLLOW LOCAL HEALTH CODES 030103 Models BC10 BW11 23 Operating Procedures Parts List Section 7 126150 NOLLVHSIA QVd 187190 ONILNNOW HOLOW M3HOS 2 187150 HOLON 87190 ONILNNOW HOLOW SLW1d HOLIOVdVO ooo 12 1890 2 H3XIW HO LOW espiao NILNNON HOLOW M3HOS 19 60 HOLON H3XIA ONIHV38 ___ 1 ONLLNQOA HOLOW 31V 1d 21 18190 AOZL HAXIN HOLOW 00 ngoo 31ZZVti H3XIN ti3dO NVIN oo gaso doowaumn oo e 9 31 TIVM H3XIW 138V1 oo 31 38 1 Bees 13 40 v8 ONLLNDOW LIM 1 cza LLM NVd dIHQ LIM z xao INNON TIVM S3HIM 98790 H3XIA S3HIM L 909190 YAXIN HOLIMS GYvND 819190 66 190 H3XIA HSv1dS quvno 009190 d399N1d 43XIN Y 1004 919190 H3XIA H3N31SVJ 919190 TiVM dO L H3XIW H3AOO 167190 81 587190 HAXIN HOLIOWAVO 287190 709190 H3XIA dWiH2 dVO t1 sis y zao TJAVH L ONIHSNS nao dou 13Avul uadwng 685190 2 dINY S LInOulo H3xv3ug 060 021 dN Linouio H3xv3aug SAGNTONI
6. 128 Dispenser A 2 Small mE Wall Counter Mount X52078 1 Bracket A Wall Counter Mt X51414 Template Dispenser Wall Mt Not Shown Operator Parts Identification 12 Models BC10 BW11 Optional Dispensers Cont d X52078 2 fen mes sene Dispenser A 2 Large Wall Counter Mount 52078 2 Bracket A Wall Counter Mt X51414 Not Shown X52566 1 O Pa Dispenser A 2 Large 2 Small X52566 1 Hood Counter Wall Mount ren 4 Serew 10 30 x 2 Ova oors Not Shown Ls Ria Sorew 1024 x2 Std Pan Ha ostas NN 2 m 2 2 6 ing 8 8 2 Models BC10 BW11 13 Operator Parts Identification Optional Dispensers Cont d X52566 2 CI Hood Counter Wall Mount Canister A Small 4 X53638 2 Tray A Hood Mount 2 X53773 e KUAcDispenser Counts mi X52567 Screw 1028 Sid Pan Ha 0569 5b Anchor Toggle Wmaznei 05484 Instruction Dispenser X52566 INS Not Shown X52566 3 fen meme pt Hood Counter Wall Mount EX 6 6b ing Zinc 6 ing 8 d 8 Kit A Dispenser Counter Wall Mt X52567 Screw 10 24 x 2 Pan Hd 051443 Anchor Toggle Wing Zinc 051444 Collar Holding 8 046551 Screw 10 32 x 1 2 Oval Hd 001251 Instruction Dispenser X52566 INS Not Shown Operator Parts Identification 14 Models BC10
7. BW11 Optional Dispensers Cont d X52566 5 fen reme Hood Mount Only 8 i Not Shown ao 3 X52566 6 ru wat NL CON Without Hood Mt Brkt Tray A Hood Mount Instruction Dispenser Not Shown X53407 1 Dem Seem ree Dispenser A 2 Small Vertical 53407 1 Wall Mount Only 8 8b Not Shown lt Models BC10 BW11 15 Operator Parts Identification Optional Dispensers Cont d X53492 1 Tees Dispenser A 1 Large Vertical X53492 1 Wall Mount Only Canister A Large 1 X53638 1 1 2 3 Kit A Dispenser Wall Mount Not Shown X53492 2 Dispenser A 1 Small Vertical X53492 2 Wall Mount Only Canister A Small 1 X53638 2 Screw 10 24 x 2 Sidt Pan Hd 3 051443 Anchor Toggle Wing Zinc 3 051444 Template Single Canister Wall Mt 053491 T Not Shown Lg Operator Parts Identification 16 Models BC10 BW11 Optional Large Candy Dispenser Canister Assembly X53638 1 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO CANISTER A LARGE CANDY DISP X53638 1 PUCK A CANDY DISPENSER COVER CANDY DISPENSER LARGE CANISTER CANDY DISPENSER LG 052033 1 SHAFT A LONG W AGITATORS X53530 1 KNOB A CANDY DISPENSER PLATE ANTI ROTATION INS W POST Models BC10 BW11 17 Operator Parts Identification Optional Small Candy Dispenser Canister Assembly X53638 2 ITEM DESCRIPTION PA
8. example Kay 5 USE HOT WATER 110 F 43 C AND FOLLOW MANUFACTURER S SPECIFICATIONS Do not use a solution that contains ammonia and avoid placing components in a dishwasher Step 2 A Disconnect power from the wall receptacle Failure to comply may result in electrical shock Step 3 Remove the splash guard Wall mount units only BW11 Remove the sliding splash guard cup by squeezing the travel rods together and sliding the guard downward Take the cup to the sink for cleaning Step 4 Wash the splash guard in the approved cleaning solution Step 5 Using a single service towel moistened with the cleaning solution wipe clean the travel rods and the agitator shaft CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE THE TRAVEL RODS FROM THE UNIT Step 6 Remove the dispenser from the bracket by tilting it toward you and lifting upward Step 7 Discard any remaining topping Step 8 Remove the cover shaft dispensing plate and dispensing puck Unscrew the handle from the dispensing puck Step 9 Check all parts for cracks and damage especially the puck Replace damaged parts immediately Operating Procedures 22 Models BC10 BW11 Step 10 Wash all plastic parts in the approved cleaning solution CAUTION PLASTIC PARTS ARE NOT DISHWASHER SAFE HAND WASH ONLY Step 11 Re assemble the dispenser Make sure the dispensing puck is placed in the canister with the counterbore face down and with the threaded inse
9. gently break them apart with your fingers prior to opening the bag Canister Care and Location e Avoid mounting canisters near heat humidity or hot air discharges These conditions can promote lumping and difficult dispensing of candies e Always keep candies protected from the open ambience by having the lids properly installed on top of the canisters when candies are present e When canisters are not cleaned daily candy dust and powers begin to congeal and will cause excessive pressure to be exerted in order to dispense candies This additional pressure can cause the pucks to break e Avoid slamming the dispensing handle back and forth when dispensing candies This can cause the puck to break Do not apply undue force on the handle to make the puck move If a lock up condition occurs empty the dispenser of candies Disassemble clean and thoroughly dry the dispenser according to cleaning instructions Eliminate clusters and lumps before refilling the canister e When reassembling the canister take care not to over tighten the handle into the puck bushing After the handle has been screwed into the puck bushing check tightness by unscrewing it slightly to be sure it requires little effort to unscrew Then reseat it Important To the Operator 20 Models BC10 BW11 Section 6 Mixing Instructions Make sure your hands are clean and sanitized before performing these steps Step 1 Fi
10. is thoroughly dry before re connecting it to the unit A CAUTION The foot pedal should be kept dry Do not leave it on the floor during mopping Failure to comply may result in electrical shock Permanent Agitator Cleaning Step 1 Prepare a durable container with an approved cleaning solution example Kay 5 USE HOT WATER 110 F 43 C AND FOLLOW THE MANUFACTUR ER S SPECIFICATIONS Do not use a solution that contains ammonia Note The container must be deep enough to submerge the entire agitator and shaft Step 2 Submerge the agitator in the cleaning solution all the way to the bottom of the motor chamber Step on the foot pedal or place the control switch in the ON position Allow the agitator to run for about 15 seconds Repeat this step several times making certain all portions of the agitator and shaft have been submerged in the cleaning solution WARNING Never try to wipe clean the agitator while it is active Failure to follow these instructions can lead to severe personal injury from hazardous moving parts or damage to the unit Step 3 Repeat Step 2 using cool clean water in lieu of cleaning solution Sanitizing Step 1 Repeat all steps of the cleaning procedure using an approved 100 PPM sanitizing solution example Kay 5 USE WARM WATER AND FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER S SPECIFICATIONS Step 2 Reinstall the splash guard Step 3 Repeat the sanitizing procedures at the start of the day
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12. Ls ONIT1OH HYTIOO y dN GH TVAO Z 1X2 0L M3H9S C LU oo oevesx INNON TIVM 319NIS V yU 335 oo dSIG AQNVO 3OuvT V H31SINVO am INW TIVM NVO 319NIS V 1340 VH8 P ININ TIVM TONS 91 V C ooc ctoresx INNON TIVM 1VOLLH3A Z V LIA 335 oo z __2 4510 AQNVO TIVAS V H31SINVO CC oo oee INN TIVM TVOILH3A Z V 13 0 v8 sn lt O cs VOLLH3A T1VINS H3SN3dSId ee Iri zs 335 00 ezzesx INNON AVHL To r sowol ONICTOH HYTIOO po y oo igol dN GH 3VAO 2 IXCE 01 MAHOS C 1 oc zog 3HVMGNVH dSIQ NVO Z V S 1HVd HUVM ALO NOILdIlHOS3G Available Separately Parts List 29 Models BC10 BW11 Wiring Diagram CAPACITOR BREAKER YELLOVY SWITCH Canuti Wiring Diagram 30 Models BC10 BW11
13. N PART NO CAP MIXER 051484 SCREW MIXER RETAINER 051487 BRAKE SEAL MIXER 051485 MOTOR MIXER 120V MOTOR MIXER 220 240V CAPACITOR MIXER 220 240V 051483 CAPACITOR MIXER 120V 051482 6 FRAME MIXER STAINLESS STL 1051480 BREAKER CIRCUIT MIXER 051490 3A 120V 7 lBREAKER CIRCUIT MIXER 051489 5A 220 240V ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO SWITCH PRESS FOOT PEDAL 053192 1 220V LABEL MIXER COUNTER 052250 RAZZLE CONTROLLER FOOT PEDAL 052451 2 115V JUMPER WIRES MIXER 051486 MANUAL OPERATOR MIXER 052544 M CIU CIE ES TAB INSULATOR MIXER 051509 CAPACITOR TIES CABLE MIXER 051502 CAPACITOR NOT SHOWN Models BC10 BW11 7 Operator Parts Identification BW11 Models BC10 BW11 Operator Parts Identification BW11 Exploded View Parts Identification ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO COVER MIXER TOP WALL MT 051516 FASTENER MIXER BASE amp CVR 051515 BRAKE SEAL MIXER 051485 MOTOR MIXER 120V 051481 12 MOTOR MIXER 220 240V 051481 27 PLATE MOTOR MTG TOP 051481 4 4b BEARING MIXER MOTOR 051481 2 4 PLATE MOTOR MTG BOTTOM 051481 1 5 CAPACITOR MIXER 220 240V 051483 CAPACITOR MIXER 120V 051482 EH BASE MIXER WALL MOUNT 051517 BREAKER CIRCUIT MIXER 051490 3AP 120V BREAKER CIRCUIT MIXER 051489 5A 220 240V GUARD SWITCH MIXER 051505 SWITCH ROCKER MIXER 051488 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO 15 BUMPER MIXER T
14. NON QOOH AVUL ONIGQ TOH HYVTIOO dN GH IVAO Z LX2 01L M389S 138 LNW QH 3HVMQHUVH V QOOH V L330VH8 H3SN3dSIQ MOVE Ll1dS V L34MOVUg AINO 52188 LNNOIN V AVUL LNA TIVWH3 LNQOD GOOH V H3SNadsSId AGNVO NOILONYLSNI dSId AQNVO 39uVT V YALSINVO xV8 8 v 98 00OH V L3340VH8 YASNAdSIC 9valrTdS V L339vu8 39uv 1lt LNIN V H3SN3dSId LINNON QOOH AVUL LNW TIVM UALNNOD QOOH V H3SNadsSId AGNVO NOILONYLSNI dSId AGNVO TIVINS V H3 LSINVO xV8 8 v 98 00OH V L3349VH8 YASNAdSIC 9valrTdS V 1 LINNON H31NnOD GQOOH V H3SN3dSIGQ w v rio _ z ew S 1HVd HUVM ALO 1 2 DILANDVA dIYLS LINNON AVUL NOILdIlHOS3G Available Separately Models BC10 BW11 28 Parts List cn NOOdS 1H3SNI 1 o NINn109 X SI t I M3HOS 1 sveozso H3ZINVOHO QIT NINNIO9 cot O INNON H3ZINVOHO 31V1dW3 L 1 emo ONIZ ONIM 319901 HOHONY 1 ALIS Z X vZ 01 M3HOS oaoa prix S3lHOSS322V 335 INNON TIVM 319NIS V 335 4510 AQNVO TIVAS V H31SINVO LN TIVM NVO 319NIS 1340 vug8 ININ TIVM 15NS WS v H3SN3dSla n l C xj
15. RAVEL ROD 051514 WALL MOUNT W SHROUD 115V 053192 1 21 LABEL MIXERAVALL FRNT SIDE 052251 KIT DRIP PAN INCLUDES 052429 BRACKET JUMPER WIRES MIXER WALL MT 051525 MANUAL OPERATOR MIXER 052544 M RELIEF STRAIN MIXER WALL MT 051524 7 0 PAD VIBRATION DAMPNER 051521 1 1 SCREW MIXER MOTOR MTG 051493 BUSHING MIXER TRAVEL ROD 051522 GUARD SPLASH MIXER CUP 051518 WALL MOUNT 14 CORD MIXER 18 3 GROUNDED 051491 W PLUG TAB INSULATOR MIXER 051509 CAPACITOR TIES CABLE MIXER 051502 CAPACITOR KIT MOUNTING 052428 NOT SHOWN Models BC10 BW11 9 Operator Parts Identification Accessories E CD lt s Pronoms se RAZZLE CUP 16 OZ 1000 CS Operator Parts Identification 10 Models BC10 BW11 Optional Dispensers X52037 1 CINC Dispenser A 2 Large 2 Small X52037 1 Bracket A Wall Mount X52035 Canister A Large 2 X53638 1 Not Shown X52037 2 rimas Not Shown X52037 3 CIE rene aM Dispenser A 2 Lg 2 Sm X52037 3 Bracket A Wall Mount X52035 Canister A Large 2 X53638 3 Not Shown Models BC10 BW11 11 Operator Parts Identification Optional Dispensers Cont d X52037 4 Panne Dispenser A 4 Small Wall Mt X52037 4 Bracket A Wall Mount X52035 Canister A Small 4 X53638 4 Not Shown X52078 1 ru a
16. RT NO ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO CANISTER A SM CANDY DISP 2 X53638 2 PUCK A CANDY DISPENSER COVER CANDY DISPENSER SMALL CANISTER CANDY DISPENSER SM 052033 2 SHAFT A SHORT W AGITATORS X53530 2 KNOB A CANDY DISPENSER PLATE ANTI ROTATION INS W POST Operator Parts Identification 18 Models BC10 BW11 Section 5 Control Switch When placed in the ON position the agitator activates to blend product Figure 1 Foot Pedal A grounded foot pedal allows the operator to use both hands to mix product Figure 2 Note Some International units are not equipped with this feature Important To the Operator Reset Switch The reset switch is located above the control switch on the front panel The reset switch protects the motor from an overload condition If an overload occurs the reset mechanism will trip To properly reset the unit make sure the control switch is in the OFF position Press the reset switch and resume operation Figure 3 Splash Guard The splash guard functions as a built in cup limiter which prevents the cups from agitator penetration The splash guard also helps keep the inside of the housing clean The splash guard for the Model BC10 counter top slides up and down on stainless steel rods The splash guard for the Model BW11 wall mount rotates upward for easy operation Figure 4 Models BC10 BW11 Important To the Operator Motor The motor feat
17. achine unless it is properly grounded DO NOT attempt any repairs unless the main power supply to the machine has been disconnected NOT operate the machine with larger fuses than specified on the data label NOT operate this appliance if the power cord is damaged DO NOT use this appliance outdoors Failure to follow these instructions may result in electrocution Contact your local authorized Taylor Distributor for service Safety DO NOT use a water jet to clean or rinse this unit Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious electrical shock DO NOT allow children or untrained personnel to operate this machine DO NOT operate the unit unless all service panels and access doors are restrained with Screws AVOID contact with the agitator shaft and other moving parts DO NOT disassemble or install parts unless the control switch is in the OFF position e sure the splash guard is installed prior to operating the appliance e Always use the foot pedal guard and avoid accidental use of the foot pedal When using the foot pedal make sure the appliance is located where accidental contact with the pedal is not likely When the mixer is not in use place the front switch in the OFF position to avoid accidental use of the pedal Note Some international units are not equipped with this feature Failure to follow these instructions may result in sever
18. als of the Models BC10 and BW11 were obtained by the Vita Mix Corporation 8615 Usher Road Cleveland Ohio 44138 If the crossed out wheeled bin symbol is affixed to this product it signifies that this product is compliant with the EU Directive as well as other similar legislation in effect after August 13 2005 Therefore it must be collected separately after its use is completed and cannot be disposed as unsorted municipal waste The user is responsible for returning the product to the appropriate collection facility as specified by your local code For additional information regarding applicable local laws please contact the municipal facility and or local distributor 050819 To the Operator Warranty on Taylor Blenders Caution This warranty is valid only if required exchanges are provided by an authorized Taylor Distributor Warranty Terms This warranty covers only defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service The Taylor Distributor will replace those components that become defective as follows Five years from date of installation for the blender One year from date of installation for the product dispensers Not included are the following items e Labor transportation charges and sales or use taxes associated with the removal and return of the defective part and the installation of the replacement part External power cords and electrical grounding Wear items agitato
19. aw 11 Optional Large Candy Dispenser Canister Assembly X53638 1 17 Optional Small Candy Dispenser Canister Assembly X53638 2 18 Section 5 Important To the Operator 19 Control SIC secur an us 19 guy sxe eta el o uad dhe a Dae 19 Reset SMC nie Mattia eel ol Deu eda eats 19 Splash Guards o us ene e ue PR EE 19 MOTOL S pis ea pons Massa Sout awas A assia qua ista 20 Permane nt AgItal or us vare canes et de cu ate ua ap Re hem ashes Sa aspa 20 Section 6 Operating Procedures 21 Mixing Instructions atia rote ew ea 21 Cleaning ete a ee DE eta a BS E 22 Permanent Agitator Cleaning 23 Sanitizing cate seg see eens E 23 Section 7 Parts ES oor es Ed wad ga Qa ede GE yaa 24 Wiring Diagrami quib etate tete ht td aer ce ede ee s eo sereno 30 Note Continuing research results in steady improvements therefore information in this manual is subject to change without notice Models BC10 BW11 Table of Contents Notes Table of Contents Models BC10 BW11 Section 1 This machine is designed for indoor use only 5 DO NOT install the machine in an area where a water jet could be used to clea
20. e personal injury from hazardous moving parts A DO NOT operate this appliance if it malfunctions or is damaged in any vvay Failure to follow this instruction may result in injury or component damage 040406 Models BC10 BW11 Safety AN Make sure the mixer is level and sitting or mounted solidly on a sturdy surface during operation Failure to comply may result in personal injury or equipment damage A DO NOT use attachments not recommended or sold by the Taylor Company Doing so may cause fire electric shock injury or equipment damage DO NOT allow the power cord to hang over the edge of the counter or touch hot surfaces Failure to comply may result in an electrical fire 040406 AN WARNING Some consumers are highly allergic to peanuts peanut oil and peanut dust In some severe cases peanut allergy reactions can cause death When blending product with peanuts make sure excess product is cleaned from the agitator shaft to eliminate the fear of product carryover NOISE LEVEL Airborne noise emission does not exceed 78 dB A when measured at a distance of 1 0 meter from the surface of the machine and at a height of 1 6 meters from the floor Safety Models BC10 BW11 Notes Models BC10 BW11 5 Safety Section 4 Operator Parts Identification BC10 Operator Parts Identification 6 Models BC10 BW11 BC10 Exploded View Parts Identification ITEM DESCRIPTIO
21. lla serving cup with soft serve product and install the plastic domed lid Figure 7 Operating Procedures Step 2 Add mix in ingredients such as liquid flavoring candy cookies fruit or other condiments Figure 8 Step 3 Place the control switch in the ON position Step 4 Hold the cup securely in place beneath the agitator and step on the foot pedal Using a circular motion work the cup upward and over the spinning agitator Figure 9 Select International Units For select International units which are not equipped with a foot pedal the control switch must be pressed during agitation Note Agitation will chip and break down solids It is not intended to completely pulverize ingredients because solid chunks should be evident in the finished product Models BC10 BW11 Operating Procedures CAUTION The permanent agitator is designed to withstand reasonable contact with the spinning agitator shaft However it should not be forced or held solidly against the side or bottom of the cup This may cause damage to the cup or components Step 5 After about 10 seconds have elapsed slowly remove the cup by swirling it around the agitator This will create an effect that is pleasing to the eye and avoids leaving a hole in the center of the product Step 6 Before removing the cup completely hold the top edge of the cup near the spinning agitator to allow excess mixture to be projected in
22. n or rinse the machine Failure to follow this instruction may result in serious electrical shock Electrical Connections Each unit requires one power supply Check the data labels on the unit for fuse wire ampacity and electrical specifications Refer to the wiring diagram for proper power connections In the United States this equipment is intended to be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code NEC ANSI NFPA 70 1987 The purpose of the NEC code is the practical safeguarding of persons and property from hazards arising from the use of electricity This code contains provisions considered necessary for safety Compliance therewith and proper maintenance will result in an installation essentially free from hazard To the Installer In all other areas of the world equipment should be installed in accordance with the existing local codes Please contact your local authorities Stationary appliances which are not equipped with a power cord and a plug or other device to disconnect the appliance from the power source must have an all pole disconnecting device with a contact gap of at least 3 mm installed in the external installation A CAUTION THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDEDI FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY FROM ELECTRICAL SHOCK Foot Pedal Instructions To use the momentary foot pedal to control the mixer connect the foot pedal to a grounded wall outlet Plug the mixer cord int
23. o the back of the foot pedal plug In this mode both the control switch and the foot pedal must be activated Leave the control switch in the ON position when you wish to use the momentary foot control Make sure the foot control is kept where it will not be activated accidently The foot guard is an additional design feature which helps prevent accidental use of the foot pedal 040406 Models BC10 BW11 To the Installer Section 2 The mixer you have purchased has been carefully engineered and manufactured to give you dependable operation Mixing various candies cookies fruits nuts liquid flavors and other food items into ice cream or frozen yogurt has made unlimited flavor combinations and product textures available The development of counter and wall mount mixers have made this unlimited resource available to even very small retail outlets and to those facilities where counter space is limited The mixer when properly operated and cared for will produce a consistent quality product Like all mechanical products it will require cleaning and maintenance A minimum amount of care and attention is necessary if the operating procedures outlined in this manual are followed closely This Operators Manual should be read before operating or performing any maintenance on your equipment In the event that you should require technical assistance please contact your local authorized Taylor Distributor NSF approv
24. r shaft splash shield and foot pedal Replacements required because of operator misuse as defined below fire or other casualty normal wear or deterioration Misuse includes the owner s failure to handle parts properly resulting in breakage Misuse is also defined as allowing unauthorized service agents to attempt repair on units For validation of warranty this unit must be registered at the Taylor Company within thirty 30 days of installation To the Operator Models BC10 BW11 Section 3 We at Taylor Company are concerned about the safety of the operator when he or she comes in contact with the blender and its parts Taylor has gone to extreme efforts to provide built in safety features to protect both you and the service technician As an example warning labels have been attached to the unit to further point out safety precautions to the operator A IMPORTANT Failure to adhere to the follovving safety precautions may result in severe personal injury or death Failure to comply with these warnings may damage the machine and its components Component damage will result in part replacement expense and service repair expense SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE To Operate Safely A DO NOT operate the machine without reading this operator s manual Failure to follow this instruction may result in equipment damage poor performance health hazards or personal injury NOT operate the m
25. rt facing the slot Note Parts must be dry prior to assembling and refilling them with mix ingredients Step 12 Screw the handle through the slot and into the metal insert in the dispensing puck Place the dispensing plate on top of the dispensing puck Step 13 Position the shaft through the plate and into the slot in the dispensing puck Make certain the shaft is properly seated Step 14 Install the dispenser Place the dispenser on the wall bracket with the locating pin facing the holding bracket The dispenser must be tilted toward the operator to clear the handle Insert the pin into the hole in the bracket Note When loading the dispenser with product keep powder away from the top of the shaft Fill the canister only within one inch of the top Do not overfill the canister Step 15 Wipe clean all stainless steel surfaces with an approved non abrasive commercial cleaner This includes the mixer dispenser and organizer surfaces A VVARNING Do not spray vvater or other liquid around the motor chamber Do not use excess liquid around the switch motor protector power cords or cord entry orifice Make certain all areas in and around the motor are dry before connecting power to the wall receptacle Failure to comply may cause equipment damage or personal injury due to electric shock Step 16 When foot pedal cleaning is required disconnect it and wipe it with a damp single service towel Make sure the foot pedal
26. to the cup or the mix through collar Step 7 Release the foot pedal or place the control switch inthe OFF position Step 8 Prepare a durable container with an approved cleaning solution example Kay 59 USE HOT WATER 110 F 43 C AND FOLLOW THE MANUFACTUR ER S SPECIFICATIONS If another approved cleaner is used dilute according to label instructions IMPORTANT Follow label directions as too STRONG of a solution can cause parts damage while too MILD of a solution will not provide adequate cleaning Make sure all brushes provided with the freezer are available for brush cleaning Do not use a solution that contains ammonia Note The container must be deep enough to submerge the entire agitator and shaft Step 9 Submerge the agitator in the cleaning solution all the way to the bottom of the motor chamber Step on the foot pedal or place the control switch in the ON position Allow the agitator to run for about 15 seconds Repeat this step several times making certain all portions of the agitator and shaft have been submerged in the cleaning solution WARNING Never try to wipe clean the agitator while it is active Failure to follow these instructions can lead to severe personal injury from hazardous moving parts or damage to the unit 030103 Cleaning The Taylor Company recommends daily cleaning ALWAYS FOLLOW LOCAL HEALTH CODES Step 1 Prepare a sink with an approved cleaning solution
27. ures a heavy duty ball bearing induction motor and does not use brushes belts couplings or gears This design reduces power consumption heat noise and wear The motor maintains an optimal speed of 3 485 RPM to maintain product consistency Permanent Agitator The permanent agitator is manufactured from FDA and NSF approved food safe material The shaft must be cleaned between servings as product carryover will occur See page 23 S Figure 5 Candy Dispenser Canisters The canisters contain the candy toppings The operator dispenses the toppings by use of the dispenser handle Candy Care Most candies have a tendency to lump or cluster under various conditions This can lead to broken dispensing pucks if excessive pressure is required to move the handle Store candies in the proper ambient conditions according to the manufacturer s directions Avoid excessively hot and humid locations 030103 e Avoid opening a bag of candy if the entire contents cannot be poured into the canister If this cannot be avoided be sure to fold the bag opening over and reseal it with a bag clip Store it in a cool dry place until needed again e Rotate the candy stock to use the oldest candy first First in First out Before opening a new bag of candy check to see if it contains large lumps by slightly squeezing the bag If lumps exist
28. y Models BC10 BW11 Razzle Blender Operating Instructions TAYLOR 2 1 01 052544 M Complete this page for quick reference when service is required Taylor Distributor Address Phone Service Parts Date of Installation Information found on the data label Model Number Serial Number Electrical Specs Voltage Phase Maximum Fuse Size Minimum Wire Ampacity February 2001 Taylor All rights reserved 052544 M TAYLOR The word Taylor and the Crown design are registered trademarks in the United States of America and certain other countries Cycle Taylor Company 750 N Blackhawk Blvd Rockton IL 61072 p J Ban Table of Contents Section 1 To the Installer 1 Electrical Connections eed e reir t awe eda a rate oe ga ag 1 FOO PedalInstr ctlolis Z acids betes WS en es ia ewe as 1 Section 2 To the Operator 2 Warranty on Taylor Blenders 2 Section 3 Ue A oe ta 3 Section 4 Operator Parts Identification 6 10110 TETTE rr 6 BWIT UE 8 ACCESSONES au Louer DS DES Eb es ivit u d E 10 Optional DISperIS8ls sas rr eyed n x E qur uote d EE
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