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Coldelite LB-100B - Part 7: Operating the Freezer

Coldelite LB-100B
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3.
8e
sure the machine is kept clean at all times.
4.
In the event the freezer requires service, always contact
an authorized
COLD
ELITE Technician,
8atch sizes will vary depending on the mix ingredients, desired overrun, etc,,
Experience will be the teacher for judging the desired size of each batch- For
example, when making
ices,
a larger quantity of mix may be poured into the
cylinder as the final finished batch
will
have less expansion due to minimum
overrun.
The initial quantity of mix to
be.poured into the cylinder is a minimum or'
1.7
quarts
(54
oz,) and
2.2
quarts
170
oz.1 maximum, As a guide, when charging
the cylinder with mix, the horizontal mix level mark on the dispense head will
indicate a fill of
1.9
quarts
160
oz.).
Prepare
1.7
to
2.2
quarts of liquid mix, approximately
38O
to 42OF, in a clean,
'sanitized measuring container.
PART
VI1
OPERATING
THE
FREEZER
1.
Pour the mix into the fill chute and close the chute cover.
2. Set the timer to
10
minutes and the selector switch to
PROOUCTION. [Ref. Fig.
4,
Pg.
5).
3.
Allow the machine to freeze the product to the desired
consisiancy.The timer may produce an audible prior to or
after the completion of the freeze cycle. The
10
min$~te
timer setting is an average. Exact timing must be arrived
at based on the mix used, desired overrun and firmness,
and the consistancy control setting to be discrrssed in
PAST
Vlll
TECHNICAL INFORMATION.
4.
On the initial batch when the timer sounds at
10
minutes,
turn the selector switch to EXTRACTION. lift the dispense
handle and draw the finished batch from the cylinder into
a
sanitized, cold container. After dispensing is complete
return the salector switch to OFF.
Note that the second batch will be made in a lesser time. Again, exact timing
must be concluded based on the desired finished
produc-i characteristics.
When working with different flavors, plan the saquence
of
batches before hand,
Example, always start with vanilla, possibly cherry vanilla, vanilla chip,
followed
by coffee, walnut or other light colored flavors. Naturally, chocolate would be
the final flavor dispensed.
PACE
14

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