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OPERATING PROCEDURE
6-13
Models 340, 341, 342
Operating Procedure
6
Figure 6-51
Disassembly
WARNING! Make sure the power switch is in
the OFF position. Failure to follow this instruction may
result in severe personal injury from hazardous moving
parts.
1. Remove the torque arm, handscrews, freezer door,
torque rotor, beater assembly, scraper blades, and
the drive shaft from the freezing cylinder. Take these
parts to the sink for cleaning.
2. Remove the front drip tray and splash shield and take
them to the sink for cleaning.
Figure 6-52
Brush Cleaning
1. Prepare a sink of cleaning/sanitizing solution with an
active chlorine concentrate of 100 to 200 PPM (parts
per million).Use warm water and follow the
manufacturer’s specifications.
Important! Follow label directions. 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.
2. Remove the O-ring and seal from the drive shaft.
Note: To remove O-rings, use a single-service
towel to grasp the O-ring. Apply pressure in an
upward direction until the O-ring pops out of its
groove. With the other hand, push the top of the
O-ring forward and it will roll out of the groove and
can be easily removed.
If there is more than one O-ring to be removed,
always remove the rear O-ring first. This will allow the
O-ring to slide over the forward O-rings without falling
into the open grooves.
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Taylor 340 Specifications

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BrandTaylor
Model340
CategoryFreezer
LanguageEnglish

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