Taylor Slush Freezer Cleaning Form Taylor Slush Freezer Cleaning Form
Brush Cleaning 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 Remove the O-ring and seal from the drive shaft. 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 From the freezer door, remove the restrictor cap (if applicable), draw valve pin, ice buster, draw valve handle, draw valve, front bearing, and gasket. Remove the spring and prime plug (self−closing door, only) Remove the two O-rings from the draw valve Remove the O-ring and guide bearing from the torque rotor Thoroughly brush clean all disassembled parts in the cleaning solution, making sure all lubricant and mix film is removed Place all the cleaned parts on a clean dry surface to air dry Return to the freezer with a small amount of cleaning solution. With the black bristle brush, brush clean the rear shell bearing(s) at the back of the freezing cylinder(s). Remove the rear drip pan Wipe clean all exterior surfaces of the freezer
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