Taylor C606 Operator's Manual

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    Operator's manual model c606 combination freezer original operating instructions 059714-m may, 2004 (original publication) (updated 9/2/14).

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    Complete this page for quick reference when service is required: taylor distributor: address: phone: service: parts: date of installation: information found on the data label: model number: serial number: electrical specs: voltage cycle phase maximum fuse size: a minimum wire ampacity: a e 2004 carr...

  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Model c606 table of contents table of contents section 1 to the installer 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installer safety 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Site ...

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    Table of contents model c606 table of contents - page 2 indicator lights 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heat mode symbol 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Model c606 table of contents table of contents - page 3 section 8 troubleshooting guide 99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 9 parts replacement schedule 111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 10 limited warranty on equ...

  • Page 6: Notes

    Table of contents model c606 notes :.

  • Page 7: Section 1

    1 model c606 to the installer 131125 section 1 to the installer the following information has been included in the manual as safety and regulatory guidelines. For complete installation instructions, please see the installation checklist. Installer safety in all areas of the world, equipment should b...

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    2 model c606 to the installer 130318 electrical connections in the united states, this equipment is intended to be installed in accordance with the national electrical code (nec), ansi/nfpa 70-1987. The purpose of the nec code is the practical safeguarding of persons and property from hazards arisin...

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    3 model c606 to the installer 130813 refrigerant in consideration of our environment, taylor uses only earth friendly hfc refrigerants. The hfc refrigerant used in this unit is r404a. This refrigerant is generally considered non-toxic and non-flammable, with an ozone depleting potential (odp) of zer...

  • Page 10: Section 2

    4 model c606 to the operator 131125 section 2 to the operator the freezer you have purchased has been carefully engineered and manufactured to give you dependable operation. The taylor freezer, when properly operated and cared for, will produce a consistent quality product. Like all mechanical produ...

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    5 model c606 to the operator taylor will continue to monitor the industry and test new alternates as they are being developed. Should a new alternate prove, through our testing, that it would be accepted as a drop-in replacement, then the above disclaimer would become null and void. To find out the ...

  • Page 12: Section 3

    6 model c606 safety 130318 section 3 safety we at taylor company are concerned about the safety of the operator when he or she comes in contact with the freezer and its parts. Taylor has gone to extreme efforts to design and manufacture built-in safety features to protect both you and the service te...

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    7 model c606 safety 130318 s do not allow untrained personnel to operate this machine. S do not operate the freezer unless all service panels and access doors are restrained with screws. S do not remove any internal operating parts (example: freezer door, beater, scraper blades, etc.) unless all con...

  • Page 14: Section 4

    8 model c606 operator parts identification 140624 section 4 operator parts identification exploded view figure 1.

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    9 model c606 operator parts identification 140624 exploded view (see figure 1) item description part no. 1 kit a.-cover-hopper x65368-sp 1a label-caution-agitator 045191 2 agitator a.-mix hopper-20 x44797 3 pin-retaining hopper cvr 043934 4 pan-drip-rear x56003 5 panel-rear-upper 066724 6 guide a.-d...

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    10 model c606 operator parts identification 140624 front view figure 2.

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    11 model c606 operator parts identification 140624 front view (see figure 2) item description part no. 1 stud-nose cone 055987 2 fitting-panel mount qd 056674 3 clip-spring-cup holder 068394 4 line a.-syrup door x59304 5 sensor a.-pyroelectric x59268-ser 6 kit a.-syrup door (magnetic catch) x65932 c...

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    12 model c606 operator parts identification 140624 syrup cabinet view figure 3 item description part no. 1 shelf-syrup 056016 2 pump-peristaltic 052916 3 motor-gear 161 rpm/ short shaft 058725-ser 4 basket-door-wire 059144 5 block-hinge 058613 6 block-hinge 058614 *7a magnet-catch assy. 016121 7b sc...

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    13 model c606 operator parts identification syrup pump & tubes figure 4 item description part no. 1 pump-peristaltic 052916 2 kit a.-peristaltic pump tube (1 tube kit) x54978 kit a.-peristaltic pump tube (4 tube kit) x54979 item description part no. 3 ferrule- .625 id 053036 4 fitting-peristaltic pu...

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    14 model c606 operator parts identification 140624 x57028-xx pump a. - mix simplified - shake figure 5 item description part no. 1 - 7 pump assembly - mix simplified shake x57028-10 1 cylinder-pump hopper shake 057944 2 pin-retaining x55450 3 piston-pump-simplified 053526 4 o-ring-2-1/8 od x .139w-#...

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    15 model c606 operator parts identification 140624 x57029-xx pump a. - mix simplified - soft serve figure 6 item description part no. 1 - 7 pump a.-mix simplified s.S. X57029-12 1 cylinder-pump hopper softserve 057943 2 pin-retaining x55450 3 piston-pump-simplified 053526 4 o-ring-2-1/8 od x .139w-#...

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    16 model c606 operator parts identification x59304 syrup line assembly - thin viscosity syrup figure 7 item description part no. 1 ferrule-.650 id np brass 029834 2 insert-qd-cpc-3/8 barb 056675 3 o-ring-11mm id x 2mm w green (25 to bag) 053890 4 tube-nylobrade 3/8idx5/8 500038-9 5 fitting-syrup elb...

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    17 model c606 operator parts identification x56652 syrup line assembly - thick viscosity shake syrup (optional) figure 8 item description part no. 1 ferrule-.625 id 053036 2 fitting barb 056675 3 o-ring 500205 4 hose-beverage 053052-9 5 fitting-syrup elbow 056651 item description part no. 6 valve-ch...

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    18 model c606 operator parts identification x58450 syrup line assembly - syrup-in-bag option figure 9 item description part no. 1 o-ring 1/2 od x .070 024278 2 fitting-male 054526 3 ferrule- .625 id np brass 053036 4 coupling-qd female 3/8 058451 item description part no. 5 coupling-qd male 1/4 barb...

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    19 model c606 operator parts identification 120522 mix hopper - top view figure 10 item description part no. 1 sleeve a.-mix pump x44761 2 probe a.Mix out x41348 3 housing a.-agitator (shake) x51664 3a 4a magnet a.-agitator-inner x41733 item description part no. 4 housing a.-agitator (soft serve) x5...

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    20 model c606 operator parts identification 140624 accessories figure 11.

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    21 model c606 operator parts identification 140718 accessories (see figure 11) item description part no. 1 kit a.-syrup plug kit tts x58474 1a plug-syrup port tts 053867 1b o-ring-11mm id x 2mm w green (25 to bag) 053890 1c tool-seal install-remove 035460 2 o-ring-1-11/16 od x.139w (25 to bag) (draw...

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    22 model c606 operator parts identification x44127 brush kit assembly figure 12 item description part no. 1 black bristle brush 013071 2 double end brush 013072 3 white bristle brush (1” x 2”) 013073 4 white bristle brush (1-1/2” x 3”) 014753 5 white bristle brush (1/2” x 3”) 033059 item description...

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    23 model c606 operator parts identification 140624 x53800-brn/tan syrup pump figure 13 item description part no. 1 pump a.-syrup-heated x53800-brn pump a.-syrup-heated x53800-tan 2 plunger a.-brown x36576-brn plunger a.-tan x36576-tan 2a knob-plunger brown- syrup pump 032762-brn knob-plunger tan-syr...

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    24 model c606 operator parts identification beater door assembly - shake side figure 14.

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    25 model c606 operator parts identification beater door assembly - shake side (see figure 14) item description part no. 1 seal-drive shaft 032560 2 shaft-beater 7 qt. 050985 3 blade-scraper 16” 041103 4 bearing-door front 055605 5 beater a.-7 qt. Fluted blade x50958 6 o-ring 6” (freezer door) 033493...

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    26 model c606 operator parts identification 140624 beater door assembly - soft serve side figure 15 item description part no. 1 handle a.-draw x56421-1 2 nut-stud-black-1.00 055989 3 door a.-w/baffle x57332-ser 3a baffle a.-long 4 in x50882 4 gasket-door ht 4"-double 048926 5 kit a.-beater-front sho...

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    27 model c606 operator parts identification 059088 tray-parts-shake side figure 16 item description part no. 1 beater a.-7 qt. X50958 2 blade-scraper-16” 041103 3 shaft-beater 7 qt. 050985 4 seal-drive shaft 032560 5 nut-stud 055989 6 o-ring -syrup port 11mm id green 053890 7 plug-syrup port 053867 ...

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    28 model c606 operator parts identification 059087 tray-parts-soft serve side figure 17 item description part no. 1 handle a.-draw x56421-1 2 pin-pivot 055819 3 bearing-front 050348 4 nut-stud 055989 5 o-ring (draw valve) 014402 6 gasket (freezer door) 048926 7 valve a.-draw x55820 8 door a.-w/baffl...

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    29 model c606 operator parts identification 050621 056525 tray-parts-pump-simplified figure 18 shake side item description part no. 1 clip-mix pump retainer 044641 2 cylinder-pump-hopper shake 057944 3 pin a.-retaining x55450 4 piston 053526 5 pin-cotter 044731 6 o-ring 2-1/8” od - red 020051 7 cap-...

  • Page 36: Section 5

    30 model c606 important: to the operator section 5 important: to the operator figure 19 item description 1 keypads-shake 2 display-vacuum fluorescent menu (vfd) 3 keypad-menu (entry/exit) 4 keypads-soft serve 5 indicator light-mix out 6 switch-power 7 standby-soft serve 8 standby-shake item descript...

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    31 model c606 important: to the operator symbol definitions to better communicate in the international arena, symbols have replaced words on many of our operator switches, function, and fault indicators. Your taylor equipment is designed with these international symbols. The following chart identifi...

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    32 model c606 important: to the operator 091002 heat mode symbol when the heat mode symbol is illuminated, the freezer is in the process of a heat cycle. The heat mode symbol may be selected to start a heat cycle following a freezer soft lock condition. For some models, the heat symbol can be select...

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    33 model c606 important: to the operator 120515 shake fill level adjustment the portion control sensor located under the cup holder can be adjusted to fill the cup to the desired level. If the fill level is too low, or the cup is overfilling, it may be necessary to adjust the sensor position. (see f...

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    34 model c606 important: to the operator 120515 once the system has initialized, the number of days remaining before the next required brush cleaning is indicated on the control panel and the safety timeout screen is displayed with the alarm turned on. (see figure 26.) safety timeout any key aborts ...

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    35 model c606 important: to the operator when the temperature of the mix is above 130°f (54.4°c) the screen will display a message indicating that hot product is in the machine. (see figure 32.) l: hot product r: hot product figure 32 do not attempt to draw product or disassemble the unit during the...

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    36 model c606 important: to the operator selecting the calibrate symbol will indicate which thermistor caused the hard lock. (see figure 36.) l: hopper therm bad freezer locked figure 36 if the machine has hard locked and an attempt is made to enter auto, the machine will enter the standby mode and ...

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    37 model c606 important: to the operator 120515 if the following screen appears, a soft lock has occurred during the heat treatment cycle. (see figure 39.) heat treat failure freezer locked heat for heat cycle wash to brush clean figure 39 a soft lock can also occur any time during operation when th...

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    38 model c606 important: to the operator manager's menu the manager's menu is used to enter the operator function displays. To access the menu, touch the center of the cone symbol on the control panel. (see figure 44.) figure 44 the shake auto symbol , the optional flavor symbol and the cone symbol ...

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    39 model c606 important: to the operator 120515 menu options touch the auto symbol or optional flavor symbol to move up or down through the menu. Select a menu option by aligning the option with the arrow on the left side of the screen, then touch the calibration symbol . Exit the menu program by se...

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    40 model c606 important: to the operator 120515 the servings counter screen is used to check or reset the number of servings dispensed from the machine. (see figure 49.) servings counter l = 0 r = 0 next > exit figure 49 reset the servings counter by selecting the auto symbol to move the arrow (>) t...

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    41 model c606 important: to the operator 120515 the set clock option allows the manager to adjust the control clock date and time. The date and time may only be changed after the freezer has been manually cleaned but before it has been placed in the auto or standby mode. The following message will b...

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    42 model c606 important: to the operator 120515 once the appropriate month has been entered, scroll to the appropriate week. Touch the calibration symbol to accept the selection. (see figure 61.) dst start week first sunday > second sunday third sunday figure 61 note: scroll down to see selections “...

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    43 model c606 important: to the operator 120515 the auto start time option allows the manager to set the time of day at which the machine automatically enters the auto mode from the standby mode. The machine must be in the standby mode without a freezer lock condition in order to auto start at the p...

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    44 model c606 important: to the operator 120515 change the number of days between brush clean intervals by selecting the auto symbol to decrease the days or the optional flavor symbol to increase the number of days. Select the calibration symbol to save the setting and exit back to the menu. The num...

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    45 model c606 important: to the operator glycol thermistor bad - place the power switch in the off position. Call your taylor authorized service technician. Product door off - place the power switch in the off position. Check for proper installation of the dispensing door and that the hand screws ar...

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    46 model c606 important: to the operator 120515 faults occurring while in auto mode (l/r) hpr>41f (5c) after 4 hr - the mix temperature in the left or right hopper was above 41°f (5°c) more than four hours. (l/r) brl>41f (5c) after 4 hr - the mix temperature in the left or right barrel was above 41°...

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    47 model c606 important: to the operator 120515 the first screen displays the month and day of the heat cycle, the start time and end time, and the fault description. The bottom line displays the record number and indicates if a power failure occurred during the heat cycle (power failure in hc). (se...

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    48 model c606 important: to the operator 120515 pf power failure in hc a power failure caused the heat phase, cool phase, or total cycle time to exceed the maximum allowed time. If a power failure occurs, but the heat treatment cycle does not fail, an asterisk(*) will appear on the third line of the...

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    49 model c606 important: to the operator 120515 the four temperature readings are recorded at the same time on individual screens. Align the arrow with the phase to be reviewed and select the calibration symbol . Heat treat cycle > heat phase temps hold phase temps soak phase temps figure 85 heat lh...

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    50 model c606 important: to the operator 120515 if the cool phase data or “all phase data” were reviewed, the final temperature zone sample in the record will be displayed with the selection for the result screen. Cool rb r14 s42 20.0 5/15 04:15 > result exit figure 92 select the calibration symbol ...

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    51 model c606 important: to the operator 120515 selecting the calibration symbol again will return to the menu list. Note: in order to display the machine details in the system information screen, the model and serial number information must have been previously entered into the edit unit id screens...

  • Page 58: Section 6

    52 model c606 operating procedures section 6 operating procedures if you are disassembling the machine for the first time or need information to get to this starting point in our instructions, turn to page 90, “disassembly” and start there. Equipment set-up freezing cylinder assembly - shake side ma...

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    53 model c606 operating procedures step 3 check scraper blades for any nicks or signs of wear. If any nicks are present, replace the blades. Note: shake side scraper blades should be replaced every 6 months. Step 4 if the blades are in good condition, place each scraper blade over the holding pins o...

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    54 model c606 operating procedures 070228 step 8 insert the spinner shaft seal into the bottom of the draw valve as far as it will go. The spinner shaft seal should fit into the seal groove located inside the draw valve cavity. Important: inspect to see that the spinner shaft seal is correctly insta...

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    55 model c606 operating procedures step 12 place the freezer door o-ring into the groove on the back of the freezer door. Lubricate the outside diameter of the front bearing. Slide the front bearing into the door hub. Note: if necessary, put two small spots of lubricant at the 10 o'clock and 2 o'clo...

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    56 model c606 operating procedures 040803 step 16 raise the locking collar of the spinner coupling and insert the spinner shaft into the cavity of the coupling until the locking collar can drop into the locked position. (see figure 117.) figure 117 step 17 snap the restrictor cap over the end of the...

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    57 model c606 operating procedures note: to ensure the mix does not leak out of the back of the freezing cylinder, the middle section of the boot seal should be convex or extend out from the seal. If the middle section of the boot seal is concave or extending into the middle of the seal, turn the se...

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    58 model c606 operating procedures step 6 install the beater shoes. (see figure 124.) figure 124 step 7 slide the beater assembly the rest of the way into the freezing cylinder. Make sure the beater assembly is in position over the drive shaft by turning the beater slightly until the beater is prope...

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    59 model c606 operating procedures step 11 assemble the freezer door. Place the door gasket into the groove on the back of the freezer door. Slide the front bearing over the baffle rod so the flanged edge is against the door. Do not lubricate the gasket or bearing. (see figure 129.) figure 129 step ...

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    60 model c606 operating procedures step 15 slide the two shorter drip pans into the holes in the rear panel. Slide the two notched drip pans into the left and right side panels. (see figure 133.) figure 133 step 16 install the front drip tray and splash shield under the door spouts. (see figure 134....

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    61 model c606 operating procedures step 4 insert the piston into the retaining pin hole end of the pump cylinder. (see figure 137.) figure 137 step 5 assemble the valve cap. Slide the red o-ring into the groove of the valve cap. Do not lubricate the o-ring. (see figure 138.) figure 138 step 6 slide ...

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    62 model c606 operating procedures step 8 insert the mix inlet assembly into the pump cylinder. (see figure 141.) figure 141 note: the adapter must be positioned into the notch located at the end of the pump cylinder. Step 9 secure the pump parts in position by sliding the retaining pin through the ...

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    63 model c606 operating procedures 080716 step 12 lay the pump assembly, pump clip, cotter pin and agitator in the bottom of the mix hopper for sanitizing. (see figure 145.) figure 145 step 13 slide the large black o-ring and the two smaller black o-rings into the grooves on the drive shaft. Thoroug...

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    64 model c606 operating procedures 080716 step 3 pour the sanitizing solution over all parts in the bottom of the mix hopper and allow it to flow into the freezing cylinder. Note: you have just sanitized the mix hopper and parts; therefore, be sure your hands are clean and sanitized before going on ...

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    65 model c606 operating procedures 080723 step 15 touch the wash and pump symbols to stop the wash and pump modes and to close the draw valve. (see figure 151.) figure 151 note: be sure your hands are clean and sanitized before going on in these instructions. Step 16 place the agitator on the agitat...

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    66 model c606 operating procedures 080716 sanitizing - soft serve side step 1 prepare a pail of an approved 100 ppm sanitizing solution (examples: 2-1/2 gal. [9.5 liters] of kay-5r or 2 gal. [7.6 liters] of stera-sheenr). Use warm water and follow the manufacturer's specifications. Step 2 pour the s...

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    67 model c606 operating procedures 140718 step 11 place the agitator on the agitator drive shaft housing. (see figure 156.) figure 156 note: if agitator should stop turning during normal operation, with sanitized hands, remove agitator from agitator drive shaft housing and brush clean with sanitizin...

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    68 model c606 operating procedures 140718 step 4 select the auto symbol . Step 5 fill the hopper with fresh mix and place the mix hopper cover in position. Priming - soft serve side note: use only fresh mix when priming the freezer. Step 1 with a pail beneath the door spout, open the draw valve. Pou...

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    69 model c606 operating procedures 041008 step 3 take the agitator, hopper cover, shake cup holder, drip pans, front drip tray, splash shield and restrictor cap to the sink for further cleaning and sanitizing. Take the syrup hole plugs, spout cap, and spout cap o-ring to the sink for further cleanin...

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    70 model c606 operating procedures 041008 step 13 with the syrup port brush, brush each syrup port hole 10 to 15 times. Dip the brush in the cleaning solution before brushing each port. (see figure 164.) figure 164 step 14 with sanitized hands, remove the syrup valve retainers. Brush clean the retai...

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    71 model c606 operating procedures 080723 step 18 fill the squeeze bottle with sanitizing solution. Hold the bottle over a pail. Squeeze the bottle and thoroughly rinse the slot of each syrup nose fitting. Figure 168 step 19 wipe the outside of each syrup nose fitting with a sanitized towel. Step 20...

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    72 model c606 operating procedures step 6 prepare a small amount of an approved 100 ppm sanitizing solution (examples: kay-5® or stera-sheen®). Use warm water and follow the manufacturer's specifications. Brush clean the parts. Step 7 prepare a small amount of an approved 100 ppm sanitizing solution...

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    73 model c606 operating procedures automatically abort and return to the standby mode. A failure message will appear on the vacuum fluorescent display (vfd) to inform the operator that the machine did not successfully complete the heat treatment cycle. The product may not be safe to serve. The freez...

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    74 model c606 operating procedures 040803 step 3 return to the freezer with a small amount of sanitizing solution. With a pail below the door spout, dip the door spout brush into the sanitizing solution. Brush clean the door spout, the bottom of the driven spinner and spinner blade, and the syrup li...

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    75 model c606 operating procedures 050112 step 8 with the pail still beneath the door, remove the syrup nose fitting from the syrup line fitting by turning it counter-clockwise. Hold the syrup fittings in an “up“ position to minimize syrup loss. (see figure 178.) figure 178 step 9 remove the duckbil...

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    76 model c606 operating procedures 050112 if the tip is not flat, remove the syrup nose fitting and remove/reinstall the duckbill valve. Using a shake cup filled with sanitizing solution, rinse the syrup nose fitting to wet the bottom of the duckbill valve. Reinstall the syrup nose fitting onto the ...

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    77 model c606 operating procedures 041008 step 24 when a steady stream of syrup is flowing from the syrup valve and all air has been purged from the syrup line, touch any syrup flavor symbol to stop the pump. Step 25 repeat steps 23 - 24 to prime the rest of the syrup lines. After priming is complet...

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    78 model c606 operating procedures 041013 note: to assure sanitary conditions are maintained, brush clean each item for a total of 60 seconds, repeatedly dipping the brush in sanitizing solution. Step 3 using a clean, sanitized towel, wipe down the freezer door, front panel, the area around the bott...

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    79 model c606 operating procedures 041008 the screen will display the calibration menu options. (see figure 192.) unflavored draw syrup calibration syrup prime > exit figure 192 note: when the calibration screen is displayed, the flavor selection symbols will not raise the draw valve to dispense sha...

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    80 model c606 operating procedures step 7 exit the calibration mode by touching the calibration symbol . A blank screen will appear and the auto symbol and the optional flavor symbol will return to their normal function. Note: whenever a particular syrup line is not used, the syrup hole plug found i...

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    81 model c606 operating procedures step 10 touch the corresponding syrup flavor symbol . The flavor symbol should be illuminated and the syrup pump for the selected flavor will start running at the maximum speed. (see figure 200.) figure 200 step 11 when a steady stream of syrup is flowing from the ...

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    82 model c606 operating procedures step 4 to remove the knob, compress the spring toward the knob, using the washer. Compress it enough to grab onto the plunger with your hand for support. Begin removing the knob with your other hand. Remove the knob o-ring. Remove the plunger nut from the plunger t...

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    83 model c606 operating procedures step 9 remove the discharge tube lock nut by turning it counterclockwise. Remove the discharge lock nut from the discharge tube. (see figure 207.) figure 207 step 10 remove the lid by sliding it off the discharge tube. Step 11 remove the cylinder from the valve bod...

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    84 model c606 operating procedures step 3 advance the brush completely through the discharge tube and pull the brush from the bottom of the tube. Step 4 insert the black shielded brush into the top side of the inlet valve. Scrub this area, specifically around the steel ball. (see figure 211.) figure...

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    85 model c606 operating procedures step 8 insert the black shielded brush into the bottom side of the inlet valve. Move the brush back and forth to scrub this area, specifically around the steel ball. (see figure 215.) figure 215 step 9 advance the brush completely through the inlet valve, and pull ...

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    86 model c606 operating procedures step 4 install the plunger insert into the plunger tube by positioning the end of the insert with the beveled edge and smaller hole to enter into the plunger tube first. Step 5 install the plunger nut onto the plunger tube. Step 6 install the knob o-ring into the g...

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    87 model c606 operating procedures step 12 install the cylinder onto the larger opening in the valve body by tilting the cylinder away from the discharge tube and sliding the widest section of flange under the center locking groove on the valve body. Align the tabs on the cylinder with the locking g...

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    88 model c606 operating procedures 041008 draining product from the freezing cylinder to drain the product from the freezing cylinders on both sides of the machine, the steps will be the same. Therefore, first drain the product from the shake side, then go back and duplicate these procedures for the...

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    89 model c606 operating procedures 140718 rinsing step 1 pour two gallons (7.6 liters) of cool, clean water into the shake mix hopper. With the white hopper brush, scrub the mix hopper, mix level sensing probes and the outside of the agitator drive shaft housing. Using the double ended brush, brush ...

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    90 model c606 operating procedures step 10 repeat steps 1 through 8 for the soft serve side of the freezer. Disassembly - shake side note: failure to remove the parts specified below for brush cleaning and lubrication will result in damage to the machine. These parts must be removed every 14 days or...

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    91 model c606 operating procedures 050801 remove the two small o-rings and one large o-ring from the pump drive shaft. Disassembly - soft serve side note: failure to remove the parts specified below for brush cleaning and lubrication will result in damage to the machine. These parts must be removed ...

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    92 model c606 operating procedures step 10 remove the two short drip pans from the rear panel. Remove the two notched drip pans from the left and right side panels. Take them to the sink for cleaning. (see figure 233.) figure 233 note: if the drip pans are filled with an excessive amount of mix, it ...

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    93 model c606 operating procedures step 8 repeat step 3 with the sanitizing solution. Step 9 place disassembled parts on clean and sanitized parts trays. Step 10 wipe all exterior surfaces of the freezer with a clean, sanitized towel. Step 11 repeat steps 1 through 10 for the soft serve side of the ...

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    94 model c606 operating procedures 080716 step 12 grasp the pump tube by both ends and remove it from the pump body. (see figure 237.) figure 237 step 13 remove the clips from their respective collars. Step 14 remove the fittings from the pump tube. Pump tube installation step 1 lubricate the o-ring...

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    95 model c606 operating procedures 050112 step 3 raise the retainer and remove the syrup valve from the freezer door. Place the valve in a pail located under the draw valve. Step 4 select the calibration symbol on the control panel to display the menu options. Step 5 touch the auto symbol to move th...

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    96 model c606 operating procedures step 17 inspect the duckbill valve for proper installation inside the syrup nose fitting. The tip of the duckbill valve must be flat to seal the syrup line. (see figure 181.) figure 240 if the tip is not flat, remove the syrup nose fitting and remove/reinstall the ...

  • Page 103: Section 7

    97 model c606 important: operator checklist 051207 section 7 important: operator checklist during cleaning and sanitizing always follow local health codes. Cleaning and sanitizing schedules are governed by your state or local regulatory agencies and must be followed accordingly. The following check ...

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    98 model c606 important: operator checklist 080327 winter storage if the place of business is to be closed during the winter months, it is important to protect the freezer by following certain precautions, particularly if the building is subject to freezing conditions. Disconnect the freezer from th...

  • Page 105: Section 8

    Section 8 troubleshooting guide 99 model c606 troubleshooting guide pr o b l e m s hake s ide p r o babl e caus e so f t ser ve si d e p r o babl e caus e ei t h er si d e p r o babl e caus e re m e dy pa g e re f . 1. S o ft loc k m e s s age appear s o n d isp la y. A. A n equipm ent fault has oc ...

  • Page 106

    100 troubleshooting guide model c606 pr o b l e m pa g e re f . Re m e dy ei t h er si d e p r o babl e caus e so f t ser ve si d e p r o babl e caus e s hake s ide p r o babl e caus e 1. S o ft loc k m e s s age appear s o n d isp la y. (c ont inued) e. M ix out c ondit ion. E. T h e lev el of m ix...

  • Page 107

    101 model c606 troubleshooting guide pr o b l e m pa g e re f . Re m e dy ei t h er si d e p r o babl e caus e so f t ser ve si d e p r o babl e caus e s hake s ide p r o babl e caus e 3. No pr oduc t is being dis pens ed. A. Low on m ix . T h e m ix o u t light is on. A . A d d m ix to th e m ix ho...

  • Page 108

    102 troubleshooting guide model c606 pr o b l e m pa g e re f . Re m e dy ei t h er si d e p r o babl e caus e so f t ser ve si d e p r o babl e caus e s hake s ide p r o babl e caus e 3. No pr oduc t is being dis pens ed. (c ont inued) j. Dr aw v a lv e not opening. J. Dr aw v a lv e not aligned wi...

  • Page 109

    103 model c606 troubleshooting guide pr o b l e m pa g e re f . Re m e dy ei t h er si d e p r o babl e caus e so f t ser ve si d e p r o babl e caus e s hake s ide p r o babl e caus e 6. T h e m ix in th e hopper is to o w a rm. A. Hopper c o v e r is not in pos it ion. A. Clean and s anit iz e hop...

  • Page 110

    104 troubleshooting guide model c606 pr o b l e m pa g e re f . Re m e dy ei t h er si d e p r o babl e caus e so f t ser ve si d e p r o babl e caus e s hake s ide p r o babl e caus e 1 2 . Exce ssi ve m ix leak age in to th e lo n g dr ip pan. A. T h e s eal on dr iv e s haf t is im p roper ly lub...

  • Page 111

    105 model c606 troubleshooting guide pr o b l e m pa g e re f . Re m e dy ei t h er si d e p r o babl e caus e so f t ser ve si d e p r o babl e caus e s hake s ide p r o babl e caus e 14. T h e fr eez ing c y linder walls ar e s c o red. A. M is s ing or wor n fr ont bear ing. A. In s tall o r repl...

  • Page 112

    106 troubleshooting guide model c606 pr o b l e m pa g e re f . Re m e dy ei t h er si d e p r o babl e caus e so f t ser ve si d e p r o babl e caus e s hake s ide p r o babl e caus e 17. T h e d ra w v a lv e is not opening. A. T h e power s wit c h is o ff. A. P lac e the power s wit c h in th e ...

  • Page 113

    107 model c606 troubleshooting guide pr o b l e m pa g e re f . Re m e dy ei t h er si d e p r o babl e caus e so f t ser ve si d e p r o babl e caus e s hake s ide p r o babl e caus e 18. T h e d ra w v a lv e is not c los ing. A. T h e d ra w v alv e was not aligned wit h the ac tuat or br ac k e ...

  • Page 114

    108 troubleshooting guide model c606 pr o b l e m pa g e re f . Re m e dy ei t h er si d e p r o babl e caus e so f t ser ve si d e p r o babl e caus e s hake s ide p r o babl e caus e 20. T h e m ix pum p runs c ons tant ly in th e a u t o m ode. A. Dr aw v a lv e is not fu lly c los ed. A. Rais e ...

  • Page 115

    109 model c606 troubleshooting guide pr o b l e m pa g e re f . Re m e dy ei t h er si d e p r o babl e caus e so f t ser ve si d e p r o babl e caus e s hake s ide p r o babl e caus e 21. S y ru p c annot be c a libr a te d or has inc ons is tent c a libr a ti on readings . (c ont inued) h. T h e s...

  • Page 116

    110 troubleshooting guide model c606 pr o b l e m pa g e re f . Re m e dy ei t h er si d e p r o babl e caus e so f t ser ve si d e p r o babl e caus e s hake s ide p r o babl e caus e 24. S y ru p toppings ar e not hot . A. T opping heat er s a re not o n . A. S e lec t topping heat er s y m bols ....

  • Page 117: Section 9

    111 model c606 parts replacement schedule section 9 parts replacement schedule part description every 3 months every 6 months annually scraper blade-shake x scraper blade-soft serve x drive shaft seal x freezer door o-ring-shake x freezer door gasket-soft serve x front bearing x front beater shoes-s...

  • Page 118

    112 model c606 limited warranty on equipment 131125 section 10 limited warranty on equipment taylor company limited warranty on freezers taylor company, a division of carrier commercial refrigeration, inc. (“taylor”) is pleased to provide this limited warranty on new taylor-branded freezer equipment...

  • Page 119

    113 model c606 limited warranty on equipment 3. Replacement of wear items designated as class “000” parts in the taylor operator’s manual. 4. External hoses, electrical power supplies, and machine grounding. 5. Parts not supplied or designated by taylor, or damages resulting from their use. 6. Retur...

  • Page 120: Section 11

    114 model c606 limited warranty on parts 131125 section 11 limited warranty on parts taylor company limited warranty on taylor genuine parts taylor company, a division of carrier commercial refrigeration, inc. (“taylor”) is pleased to provide this limited warranty on new taylor genuine replacement c...

  • Page 121

    115 model c606 limited warranty on parts limited warranty exceptions this limited warranty does not cover: 1. Labor or other costs incurred for diagnosing, repairing, removing, installing, shipping, servicing or handling of defective parts, replacement parts, or new parts. 2. Normal maintenance, cle...

  • Page 122

    116 model c606 limited warranty on parts limitation of warranty this limited warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of all other warranties, conditions and/or remedies under the law, including any implied warranties or conditions of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The original own...

  • Page 123

    Model c606 059480-33 03/14 m m m m 7 8 7 8 brn brn/wht red red/wht orn/wht orn blu blu/wht + + + + - - - - j7 ribbon cable ribbon cable blk wht red wht beater mot or wire must go thru sensor core with load as shown in direction of arrow 96 95 wht blk pcb1 pcb2 power switch dpdt yel j3 j2 2 1 j1 2 1 ...

  • Page 124

    Model c606 059480-58 03/14 m m m m 7 8 7 8 brn brn/wht red red/wht orn/wht orn blu blu/wht + + + + - - - - ribbon cable ribbon cable blk wht red wht beater motor line must pass twice thro ugh the sensor core. 96 95 wht blk pcb1 pcb2 power switch dpdt yel j3 j2 2 1 j1 2 1 grn wht blk red wht wht grn ...