Taylor 067802-M manual

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    Model BC12 Blende r Opera ting Instr uctions 067802-M 7/24/ 09 (Ori ginal P ubli cati on) Updated 4/ 13/11[...]

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    Com plete this pa ge for quic k refe renc e when ser vice i s requi red: Taylor Distri butor: Address: Phone: Fax: E-mai l: Serv ice: Par ts: Date of Installation: Infor mati on found on the data la bel: Model Number: Seri al Number: Electric al Specs: Voltage Cycle Phase Maximum Fuse S ize: A Minimum Wi re Ampacit y: A E July, 2009 Taylor (O rigin[...]

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    Mode l BC12 Table of Cont ents T able of Contents Section 1 To the Installer 1 ............................................ Electric al Connections 1 ................................................. Se ction 2 To the Ope rator 2 ........................................... Warranty on Taylor Blenders 2 ........................................... Se[...]

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    Table of Cont ents Mode l BC12 Table of Contents - P age 2 Daily C leaning 14 ........................................................ Sanitizi ng 15 ............................................................ Permanent A gitator Cleaning and S anitizing 15 .............................. Section 7 Parts List 16 ....................................[...]

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    1 Mode l BC12 To the Insta ller Section 1 To the Installer This ma chine is de signe d for indoor use only . DO NOT i n s t a l lt h em a c h i n ei na na r e a where a wat er jet c ould be used to c lean or rinse t he machine. Failur e to f ollow this ins tr uction m ay res ult in serious electr ical shock . Electr ical Connections In t he United [...]

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    2 Mode l BC12 To the Opera tor 101021 Section 2 To the Operator The blender you have purc hased has been car efully engineered and manuf act ured to giv e you dependable operat ion. Mix ing various c andies, cookies, f ruit s, nut s, liquid flavors , and other food item s into dair y slush or neutral s lush has m ade unlimit ed flavor combinat ions[...]

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    3 Mode l BC1 2 Safety Se cti on 3 Sa fety Tay lor is conc erned about t he saf ety of t he operator when he or she com es in cont act with t he blender and its par ts . T aylor has gone t o ext reme ef f orts to provide built -in saf ety feat ures t o prot ect bot h you and the ser vice t echnician. As an ex ample, war ning labels have been at tac [...]

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    4 Mode l BC1 2 Safety S DO NOT allow c hildren or unt rained personnel t o operat e this m achine. S DO NOT oper ate t he unit unless all serv ice panels and acces s doors are rest rained wit h screws. S AVOID contact wit h t he agitat or shaf t and other m oving part s. S Make s ure the s plash guard is ins talled pr ior to oper ating t he applian[...]

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    5 Mode l BC1 2 Safety Notes :[...]

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    6 Mode l BC1 2 O perat or P arts Id ent if icati o n 110413 Section 4 Operator Parts Identif ication BC12 Figur e 1[...]

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    7 Model BC12 Operator Parts Identification 110413 BC12 P arts Identification ITE M DESCRIPTI ON PART NO. 1 SWITCH- ROD-SNAP ACTI ON 067650 2 SPRING- SWITCH ROD* BC12* 067648 3 ROD A.- SWITCH* BC12* 067647 4 BRIDGE- RECTIFI ER W/WI RES 067646 5 ROD-SWI TCH*BC12* 067649 6 CAP-MI XER 051484 7 SCREW-MI XER-RETAI NER CAP 051487 8 SEAL-SWI TCH ROD*BC12* [...]

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    8 Mode l BC12 Impor tant : To the Opera tor 091020 Section 5 Important: To the Operator BC12 Figur e 2 ITE M DESCRIPTI ON 1 PULSE/RI NSE SWITCH 2 POWER SWITC H 3 PROGRAM DIAL 4 RESET SWITCH 5 POWER CORD 6 PROGRAMMING PORT The BC12 blender is pre- programm ed with one blending option and a pulse s witc h.[...]

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    9 Mode l BC12 Impor tant : To the Opera tor ON/OFF Power S witch The power switch is located on t he f ront of the machine. The power switc h contr ols the power to the m achine. T he swit ch illuminat es when placed in the ON position. S hut the power switch off at night and whenever t he machine will be lef t unat tended. Figur e 3 Switch Ro d (A[...]

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    10 Mode l BC12 Impor tant : To the Opera tor Pr ogram D ial The pr ogram dial allows t he operat or t o select a number of pre-pr ogramm ed sett ings. The mac hine will shut off autom atic ally at the end of the program . Figur e 7 Reset Switch The r eset s witch is located abov e the power switch on the f ront panel. T he reset switc h prot ects t[...]

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    11 Mode l BC1 2 Op erati ng Pro ced ures 091020 Section 6 Operating Procedures Mixing Instructions Make su re you r han ds are cl ean an d sani tiz ed bef ore p erfo rmin g t hese step s. Step 1 Fill a s erving cup wit h product (dair y slush or neutral slush) . Figur e 10 Step 2 Add “m ix-in” ingr edients such as liquid f lavoring, candy, cook[...]

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    12 Mode l BC1 2 O perat in g Pro cedu res 100921 Step 6 While holding t he cup sec urely in your hand, use your f ingers t o push t he switc h rod (ac tuat or), located behind t he agit ator, to ac tivat e a programmed b lending cycle. Figur e 14 Step 7 Using a swir ling motion, gradually m ove t he cup up and down around t he spinning agitat or an[...]

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    13 Mode l BC1 2 Op erati ng Pro ced ures 091020 Pulse Switch Oper ation Make su re you r han ds are cl ean an d sani tiz ed bef ore p erfo rmin g t hese step s. Step 1 Place t he power swit ch in t he ON posit ion. Figur e 17 Step 2 Hold the cup under the agit ator and lift up, so t he agitat or touc hes the bott om of t he cup. Figur e 18 Step 3 P[...]

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    14 Mode l BC1 2 O perat in g Pro cedu res Step 6 Release the s witc h to st op the agit at or. Figur e 21 Daily Cleaning Tayl or reco mmend s d ail y clean in g an d sa nitizing. ALWAYS FOLLOW LOCAL HEALTH CODES Step 1 Prepar e a sink wit h an approved cleaning s olution (examp les: Kay-5 r or St era-S heen r ). USE HOT WA TER ( 110 _ F/43 _ C) AND[...]

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    15 Mode l BC1 2 Op erati ng Pro ced ures 100921 Sani tizing Tayl or reco mmend s d ail y clean in g an d sa nitizing. Step 1 Prepar e a sink wit h an approved sanit izing s olution (examp les: Kay-5 r or St era-S heen r ). USE HOT WA TER ( 110 _ F/43 _ C) AND F OLLO W T HE MANUFACTURER 'S SPECIFICATI ONS. Step 2 Repeat St eps 4 - 5 of t he cle[...]

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    Section 7 Parts List 16 Parts List Mode l BC1 2 100921 DESCRI PT IO N PART NUMBER QTY. WARR. CLASS RE MARKS ALARM-AUDI BLE W/MOUNT * BC12* 067660 1 103 AGITATOR- CONE*BC10* BC12* 067549 1 000 DISC AGITATOR- MIXER- PERM SOFT SERVE (GLOBE) 051497 * 000 OPTIONAL BOARD-CONTROL- UNIVERSAL* B 067633 1 103 BREAKER-CI RCUIT- MIXER-2 A 067637 1 103 BRIDGE- [...]

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    17 Mode l BC1 2 Par ts List 100921 DESCRI PT IO N REMARKS WARR. CLASS QTY. PART NUMBER +ROD A.- SWITCH* BC12* 067647 1 103 +ROD-SWI TCH*BC12* 067649 1 000 +SEAL-SWI TCH ROD*BC12* 067651 1 000 +SPRING- SWITCH ROD* BC12* 067648 1 000 SWITCH- SELECTOR-CONTROL* B 067634 1 103 KNOB-CONTROL- SPEED*BC12* 067635 1 103[...]

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    Wiring Diagram Model BC12 Wiring Diagram For T raining Purposes Onl y 2009hz0528 TO PROGRAMMING PORT GROUND GROUND GROUND LIT SWITCH HALL EFFECT SENSOR - NON-CONT ACT DC PM MOTOR 220V -240V 50/60 HZ PM - DC INITIA TE SWITCH (SAFETY LOW VOL T AGE) PULSE SWITCH (SAFETY LOW VOL T AGE) PROGRAM SELECTOR SWITCH (SAFETY LOW VOL T AGE) SURGE SUPPRESSOR RFI[...]