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Taylor 8751 - User Manual

Taylor 8751
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Models 336, 338, 339, 750, (8)751, (8)754, 774 & 794
TAYLOR COMPANY
a Specialty Equipment company
Rockton, Illinois 61072

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • M
    martinezkristaAug 22, 2025
    How to stop excessive mix leakage from the rear of my Taylor 8751 Ice Cream Maker?
    • B
      burnsmelissaAug 22, 2025
      If you're experiencing excessive mix leakage from the rear of your Taylor Ice Cream Maker into the short drip pans, check the o-rings on the pump drive shaft for wear or if they're missing; install or replace them as needed. Ensure adequate lubrication of the drive shaft. Also, verify the refrigerant charge and check for a shorted freezing cylinder if the drive shaft and beater assembly work forward. Replace a worn rear shell bearing, and re-align the gear box if it's out of alignment.
  • H
    heathjulieAug 25, 2025
    Why is product not feeding into the freezing cylinder of my Taylor 8751?
    • A
      Amber GoodAug 25, 2025
      If product isn't feeding into the freezing cylinder, the mix inlet hole might be frozen; adjust the hopper temperature. Also, ensure correct usage of the mix feed tube, especially the air orifice for gravity-style freezers.
  • T
    Tracy BrownAug 26, 2025
    How to resolve excessive mix leakage into the long drip pan of my Taylor Ice Cream Maker?
    • H
      Haley MurphyAug 26, 2025
      If there's excessive mix leakage into the long drip pan, the seal on the drive shaft might be improperly lubricated or worn; lubricate it properly or replace the seal. Also, ensure the seal isn't installed inside-out on the drive shaft; install it correctly if it is.
  • M
    Meagan RobinsonAug 27, 2025
    How to fix excessive mix leakage from the door spout of my Taylor 8751 Ice Cream Maker?
    • K
      Kelly GarrisonAug 28, 2025
      If you're experiencing excessive mix leakage from the bottom of the door spout, the bottom o-ring on the draw valve may be improperly lubricated or worn. Lubricate it properly or replace the o-ring.
  • M
    Michelle BrownAug 29, 2025
    Why my Taylor Ice Cream Maker will not run in AUTO mode?
    • W
      williamyoungAug 30, 2025
      If your Taylor Ice Cream Maker doesn't run in AUTO mode, check these potential causes: ensure the unit is plugged into a working wall receptacle. If the beater motor is out on reset, allow it to cool, switch the power off, press the reset button, switch the power on, and press the WASH keypad, ensuring the drive shaft turns clockwise; then, press AUTO. Check the circuit breaker or fuse and replace if necessary. If the MIX OUT light is on, add mix to the hopper and press the AUTO keypad. For water-cooled units, verify the water supply is on.
  • E
    Edward HawkinsAug 31, 2025
    How to fix too soft ice cream from Taylor Ice Cream Maker?
    • A
      Aaron SmithSep 1, 2025
      If the ice cream from your Taylor Ice Cream Maker is too soft, consider these factors. Adjust the draw rate to 5 - 7-1/2 oz (142 g. - 213 g) every 10 seconds. Be mindful that the continuous draw rate is about 15 cones. Ensure at least 3" (7.6 cm) of clearance around the unit (6" (15.2 cm) for models 338 and 750). Regularly clean the condenser or air filters on air-cooled units. For water-cooled units, check the water supply and lines for leaks or kinks. Replace bad scraper blades and adjust the viscosity control. Also, ensure correct usage of the mix feed tube, especially the air orifice for gravity-style freezers.
  • D
    David PhamSep 2, 2025
    What to do if the ice cream from my Taylor 8751 is too thick?
    • C
      clarktimSep 2, 2025
      If the product from your Taylor Ice Cream Maker is too thick, it could be due to insufficient mix in the freezing cylinder; check the air/mix pump assembly and ensure the mix inlet tube is fully submerged in mix. Improper priming can also cause this, so drain the freezing cylinder and re-prime the unit. Make sure the air/mix pump is correctly assembled by carefully following assembly procedures. Finally, the viscosity control might be set too cold, so adjust it accordingly.
  • A
    Amy PopeSep 4, 2025
    Why is the ice cream "popping" when dispensed from my Taylor Ice Cream Maker?
    • A
      alice56Sep 4, 2025
      If your Taylor Ice Cream Maker is dispensing ice cream that "pops", it may be because the draw rate is too fast; it should be set at 5 - 7-1/2 oz of product per 10 seconds. Also, the pump might be assembled incorrectly; assemble and lubricate according to the instructions in the Operator's manual.
  • S
    Sabrina PerkinsSep 6, 2025
    Why is the mix in the hopper of my Taylor Ice Cream Maker too warm?
    • K
      kennethsmithSep 6, 2025
      If the mix in the hopper of your Taylor Ice Cream Maker is too warm, make sure the hopper cover is correctly in position after cleaning it. Also, the hopper temperature might be out of adjustment; in that case, adjust the temperature control.
  • N
    Natasha Thomas DDSSep 8, 2025
    What causes the mix in the hopper of my Taylor 8751 Ice Cream Maker to be too cold?
    • R
      richarddavidsonSep 8, 2025
      If the mix in the hopper is too cold, adjust the temperature control.

Summary

Model 336 Specifications

Model 338 Specifications

Model 339 Specifications

Model 750 Specifications

Models 751;8751 Specifications

Models 754;8754 Specifications

Model 774 Specifications

Model 794 Specifications

Installation Instructions

Running Specifications

Generation II Control Logic Board

Viscosity Function

Setting Viscosity Adjustment

Step-by-step guide on adjusting the viscosity control.

Mix Adjustment

Explains mix temperature settings for cabinet and hopper.

Setting the Mix Cabinet Temperature

Guide on setting the mix cabinet temperature.

Setting the Mix Hopper Temperature

Setting Standby Temperatures

Steps for setting standby temperatures.

Thermistor Curve

Service Tips for Generation II Boards

Initial Service Tips

Basic checks before troubleshooting control boards.

Self-Test Program

Explains the self-test program for diagnosing control issues.

Self-Test - Part II

Details the second part of the self-test program for potentiometers.

Control Overview

Pump Operation

General Troubleshooting Guide

1. No product is being dispensed.

Lists probable causes and remedies for no product dispensing.

2. The product is too thick.

Lists probable causes and remedies for thick product.

3. The product is too soft.

Lists probable causes and remedies for soft product.

4. The mix in the hopper is too warm.

Lists probable causes and remedies for warm hopper mix.

5. The mix in the hopper is too cold.

Lists probable causes and remedies for cold hopper mix.

12. The pump will not operate in the PUMP mode.

Lists probable causes and remedies for pump failure in PUMP mode.

13. The unit will not run when in the AUTO mode.

Lists probable causes and remedies for unit not running in AUTO mode.

14. Product is not feeding into the freezing cylinder.

Lists probable causes and remedies for feeding issues.

16. The MIX LOW and MIX OUT probes are not functioning.

Lists probable causes and remedies for probe malfunction.

Troubleshooting Pump Style Freezers

1. Pump will not operate on PUMP keypad press.

Probable causes and remedies for pump failure on PUMP press.

2. Pump will not operate in AUTO mode.

Probable causes and remedies for pump failure in AUTO mode.

3. Piston travels, but no product pumped.

Probable causes and remedies for pump piston issues.

Electrical Troubleshooting

Model 336 Exploded View

Model 336 Panel Identification

Model 338 Exploded View

Model 338 Panel Identification

Model 339 Exploded View

Model 339 Panel Identification

Model 750 Exploded View

Model 750 Panel Identification

Model 751 Exploded View

Model 751 Panel Identification

Model 754 Exploded View

Model 754 Panel Identification

Model 774 Exploded View

Model 774 Panel Identification

Model 794 Exploded View

Model 794 Panel Identification

Control A. - X38324-27 A (Model 336)

Control A. - X42865-27 (Model 338)

Control A. - X32963-27 A (Models 339 & 754)

Control A. - X52614-27 (Model 750)

Control A. - X47194-27 A (Models 751;8751)

Control A. - X42603-27 A (Model 774)

Control A. - X48236-27 A (Model 794)

Control A. - X48237-27 (Model 794)

Taylor 8751 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTaylor
Model8751
CategoryIce Cream Maker
LanguageEnglish

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