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23
Model 430
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
8. Hot liquid line. a. Shortage of refrigerant. a. Repair leak and recharge system.
9. Frosted liquid line. a. Restricted dryer or tubing. a. Replace or remove restrictions.
10. No product being dispensed. a. Control switch is in the “OFF”
position.
a. Place the control switch in the
“AUTO” position.
b. Freeze-up in the mix feed tube. b. Adjust hopper temperature by
readjusting the E.P.R. pressure.
c. Beater motor is out on reset. c. Place the control switch in the
“OFF” position, and press the reset
button firmly. Place the power
switch in the “WASH” position and
observe the freezer’s performance.
Resume normal operation.
d. Incorrect beater rotation. (Rotation
should be clockwise when viewed
from the front of the unit.)
d. Reverse any two of the three
incoming power lines (three phase
units only). For single phase units,
the motor must be rewired
according to the instructions on the
motor.
e. Circuit breaker out. e. Check breaker or fuse.
f. Faulty draw switch. f. Repair or replace switch.
g. Inadequate mix in the hopper. g. Fill the hopper with mix.
11. Scored freezing cylinder walls. a. Missing or worn front bearing on the
freezer door.
a. Install or replace front bearing.
b. Bent beater assembly. b. Replace beater and correct the
cause of insufficient mix in the
freezing cylinder.
12. Product not feeding into the
freezing cylinder.
a. Inadequate mix in the hopper. a. Fill the hopper with mix.
b. Freeze-up in the mix inlet hole. b. Adjust hopper temperature.
13. Drive shaft stuck in the drive
coupling.
a. Mix and lubricant collected in the
drive coupling.
a. Brush clean rear shell bearing area
regularly.
b. Rounded corners of the drive shaft,
coupling, or both.
b. Replace worn component(s).
14. Excessive mix leakage through
the rear of the unit into the drip
pan.
a. Worn or missing drive shaft boot
seal.
a. Replace boot seal.
b. Inadequate lubrication of the drive
shaft boot seal.
b. Lubricate the boot seal according
to the Operator’s Manual.
c. Worn rear shell bearing. c. Replace bearing.
d. Drive shaft works forward. d. Check gear alignment and scraper
blades. Make sure the beater is
not bent.
e. Wrong type of lubricant being used. e. Use lubricants recommended in the
Operator’s Manual.
15. Beater assembly works forward. a. Refrigerant shortage. a. Locate and repair leak.
b. Rear bearing unit is out of alignment. b. Align rear bearing unit.

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Taylor 430 Specifications

General IconGeneral
WeightUnknown
Freezing CapacityUnknown
Production CapacityUnknown
Mix Hopper CapacityUnknown
DimensionsUnknown
ElectricalUnknown
CapacityUnknown
Temperature RangeUnknown
Defrost TypeUnknown
Power SourceUnknown
Dimensions (H x W x D)59.5" (1511 mm) x 21" (534 mm) x 31.5" (800 mm)

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