Stoelting Freezer E157 User Manual

Model E157/E257/F257  
Owner's Manual  
Manual No. 513563 Jul. 2003, Rev. 2  
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OWNER'S MANUAL  
MODELS E157/E257/F257  
SLUSH FREEZERS  
This manual provides basic information about the freezer and its components. Instructions and  
suggestions are given covering its basic operation and care.  
The illustrations and specifications are not binding in detail. We reserve the right to make changes  
atanytimewithoutnotice,tothefreezeranditscomponents,withoutincurringanyobligationtoequip  
same on freezer components built prior to date of change.  
DONOTATTEMPTtooperatethefreezeruntilinstructionsandsafetyprecautionsinthemanualare  
read completely and thoroughly understood. The freezer should be operated by only qualified  
personnel. If problems develop or arise in connection with installation, operation or servicing of the  
freezer,contactyourlocalStoeltingDistributor.  
Stoelting, LLC  
502 Hwy. 67  
Kiel, WI 53042-1600  
Tele: 920-894-2293  
Fax: 920-894-7029  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................ 1  
1.1 Description ...................................................................................................................... 1  
1.2 Specifications .................................................................................................................. 1  
SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................. 3  
2.1 Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................... 3  
2.2 Shipment and Transit........................................................................................................ 3  
2.3 Freezer Installation ........................................................................................................... 3  
2.4 Adjusting Cup Dispensers ................................................................................................ 7  
SECTION 3 - INITIAL SET-UP AND OPERATION ............................................................... 9  
3.1 Operator's Safety Precautions .......................................................................................... 9  
3.2 Operating Controls and Indicators .................................................................................... 9  
3.3 Draining The Freezer For Disassembling and Cleaning.................................................... 10  
3.4 Disassembly and Cleaning of Freezer Parts..................................................................... 10  
3.5 Sanitizing The Freezers and Freezer Parts....................................................................... 15  
3.6 Assembly of Freezer ........................................................................................................ 15  
3.7 Mix Information ................................................................................................................. 17  
3.8 Freeze Down and Operation ............................................................................................ 17  
3.9 Dispensing Product.......................................................................................................... 17  
3.10 Routine Cleaning ............................................................................................................ 17  
3.11 Preventative Maintenance............................................................................................... 17  
3.12 Extended Storage .......................................................................................................... 18  
SECTION 4 - REPLACEMENT PARTS & REFERENCE DRAWINGS............................... 21  
4.1 How to Order Decals and Tags ......................................................................................... 21  
4.2 Exploded Views and Parts Lists (E157, E257, F257) ....................................................... 22  
ADDENDUM - FILL-O-MATIC............................................................................................ 29  
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS  
Figure  
Title  
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Model E157 - Front.........................................................................................................................  
Model E157 - Side..........................................................................................................................  
Model E257/F257 - Front ................................................................................................................  
Model E257/F257 - Side .................................................................................................................  
AdjustableLeg ...............................................................................................................................  
Warning Label Locations - E157 .....................................................................................................  
Warning Label Locations - E257/F257 ............................................................................................  
Space & Ventilation Requirements .................................................................................................  
Electrical Plug ................................................................................................................................  
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10 InstallingSani-trayandCover .........................................................................................................  
11 AdjustingCupDispensers ..............................................................................................................  
12 OperatingControls .........................................................................................................................  
13 RemovingSani-trayandCover ........................................................................................................  
14 DrainingProduct.............................................................................................................................  
15 RemovingSpigotAssembly............................................................................................................  
16 RemovingSpigotO-RingfromSpigotBody.....................................................................................  
17 Cut-away View of Spigot Assembly ................................................................................................  
18 RemovingDriveCapandO-Ring .....................................................................................................  
19 RemovingSealerRing ....................................................................................................................  
20 RemovingAgitatorAssemblyandLowerBushing ...........................................................................  
21 RemovingDividerPlatefromAgitatorFingers .................................................................................  
22 RemovingDriveShaft......................................................................................................................  
23 Exploded View of Divider Plate and Agitator Assembly ...................................................................  
24 LubricatingDriveShaft ....................................................................................................................  
25 Installing Divider Plate and Agitator Assembly ................................................................................  
26 ProperInstallationofSealerRing....................................................................................................  
27 Correct and Incorrect Alignment of Vertical Center Post Guide Hole ...............................................  
28 External Parts To Be Cleaned ........................................................................................................  
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SECTION 1  
INTRODUCTION  
1.1DESCRIPTION  
Models E157/E257F257 freezers are gravity fed. The Thismanualisdesignedtoassistqualifiedserviceperson-  
freezers are equipped with fully automatic controls to nelandoperatorsintheinstallation,operationandmainte-  
provide a uniform product. The freezers are designed to nance of the Models E157/E257/F257 freezers.  
operatewithmostneutralbasesandconcentratedflavors.  
1.2SPECIFICATIONS  
E157 COUNTER  
E257 FLOOR  
F257 FLOOR  
MODEL FREEZER  
MODEL FREEZER  
MODEL FREEZER  
width: 15" (38.1 cm)  
depth: 29.5" (74.8 cm)  
height: 34.75" (88.3 cm)  
width: 15" (38.1 cm)  
depth: 19.25" (48.9 cm)  
height: 61.38" (156 cm)  
width: 15" (38.1 cm)  
depth: 19.25" (48.9 cm)  
height: 61.38" (156 cm)  
DIMENSIONS  
130 lbs. (58.9 kg)  
140 lbs. (63.5 kg)  
140 lbs. (63.5 kg)  
WEIGHT  
1 Phase, 115 VAC*  
1/12 HP Drive Motor  
1 Phase, 115 VAC*  
1/12 HP Drive Motor  
1 Phase, 115 VAC*  
1/12 HP Drive Motor  
ELECTRICAL  
2500 BTUH**  
(frozen product output)  
2500 BTUH**  
(frozen product output)  
5200 BTUH**  
(frozen product output)  
COMPRESSOR  
- Approx. 11 total running  
amps.  
- Approx. 11 total running  
amps.  
- Approx. 9 total running  
amps.  
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Use 15 Amp circuit breaker  
Use 15 Amp circuit breaker  
Use 15 Amp cirucit breaker  
Air cooled requires minimum Requires unobstructed front Requires unobstructed front  
3" (7.6 cm) air clearance on and 6" minimum (15.2 cm) and 6" minimum (15.2 cm)  
sides and 1" (2.5 cm) at rear clearance at back of unit. No clearance at back of unit. No  
COOLING  
HOPPER  
of unit.  
clearance needed on side of clearance needed on side of  
unit.  
unit.  
10 gallons (37.9 liters)  
10 gallons (37.9 liters)  
10 gallons (37.9 liters)  
* A transformer is required if voltage is over 126.5 volts or under 103 volts.  
** Under normal operating conditions.  
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Figure 2  
Figure 1  
Model E157 - Side  
Model E157 - Front  
Figure 4  
Figure 3  
Model E257/F257 - Side  
Model E257/F257 - Front  
NOTE: Figures in parenthesis are in centimeters.  
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SECTION 2  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
2.1SAFETYPRECAUTIONS  
NOTE  
Do not attempt to operate the freezer until the safety Accurate leveling is necessary for correct  
precautions and operating instructions in this manual are drainage of freezer barrel and to insure proper  
readandcompletelyunderstood.  
operation.  
Take notice of all warning labels on the freezer (Figures 6 C. The counter model freezer must be placed on a solid  
&7). Thelabelshavebeenputtheretohelpmaintainasafe  
working environment. The labels have been designed to  
withstand washing and cleaning. All labels must remain  
legibleforthelifeofthefreezer. Labelsshouldbechecked  
periodicallytobesuretheycanberecognizedaswarning  
labels.  
levelsurface. Placetherubberpadfurnishedunderthe  
freezer to create a seal to that surface. The counter  
model freezer is air-cooled and discharges at the top.  
AL LOUVERED PANELS MUST have 3" of clearance  
on sides of unit, 10" of clearance at the top, and 1"  
clearance at rear of unit for proper cooling.  
If danger, warning, or caution labels are needed, indicate  
the part number, type of label, location of label, and  
quantityrequiredalongwithyouraddressandadviseyour  
distributor.  
2.2SHIPMENTANDTRANSIT  
The freezer has been assembled, operated and  
inspected at the factory. Upon arrival at the final destina-  
tion, the complete freezer must be checked for any  
damage which may have occurred during transit.  
With the method of packaging used, the freezer should  
arrive in excellent condition. THE CARRIER IS  
RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DAMAGE IN TRANSIT,  
WHETHERVISIBLEORCONCEALED.  
Do not pay the freight bill until the freezer has been  
checked for damage. Have the carrier note any visible  
damage on the freight bill. If concealed damage and/or  
shortage is found later, advise the carrier within 10 days  
and request inspection. The customer must place claim  
fordamagesand/orshortagesinshipmentwiththecarrier.  
Figure 5  
Adjustable Leg  
2.3FREEZERINSTALLATION  
Installationofthefreezerinvolvesmovingthefreezerclose  
to its permanent location, removing all crating, setting in  
place, assembling parts, and cleaning.  
A. Uncratethefreezer.  
B. The floor model freezers must be placed in a  
solidlevelposition.Tolevelthefreezer,turnthebottom  
part of each leg in or out. Place a level on top of the  
hopper,withthecoverremoved,tocheckwhetherornot  
the freezer is level (Fig. 5).  
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IMPORTANTNOTICETOOPERATOR  
BEFOREINSTALLINGEQUIPMENT,READTHEOWNER'SMANUALCAREFULLY.TAKENOTEOFALLINSTRUCTIONSANDCAUTION  
DECALSONTHISEQUIPMENT.  
GOOVERTHEMANUALTHOROUGHLYANDPOINTOUTALLDECALSTOYOUREMPLOYEES,SOTHEYUNDERSTANDHOWTOSAFELY  
OPERATETHISEQUIPMENT.  
DONOTREMOVE, DEFACE, ORPAINTOVERANYDECALS. THEYARETHEREFORYOURSAFETY.  
CAUTION  
THIS DEVICE MUST BE PLUGGED INTO  
A GROUNDED RECEPTACLE TO  
PREVENT SHOCK HAZARD.  
324113  
(BehindSani-tray)  
(BehindSani-tray)  
DANGER  
CAUTION  
ELECTRONIC SHOCK HAZARD  
HAZARDOUS MOVING PARTS  
DISCONNECT FROM THE SOUCE OF  
DO NOT OPERATE UNIT WITH OUTER  
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY IN BUILDING  
COVERING REMOVED.  
BEFORE SERICING UNIT  
S24107  
321105  
CAUTION  
THIS DEVICE MUST BE PLUGGED INTO A PROPERLY GROUNDED  
RECEPTACLE TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD.  
TAMPERING WITH THE PLUG OR USING VOLTAGES OTHER THAN  
THE SPECIFICATIONS ON I.D. PLATE WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.  
REFER TO OWNER'S MANUAL FOR INSTALLATION  
INSTRUCTIONS.  
723529  
Figure 6  
Warning Label Locations - E157  
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IMPORTANTNOTICETOOPERATOR  
BEFOREINSTALLINGEQUIPMENT,READTHEOWNER'SMANUALCAREFULLY.TAKENOTEOFALLINSTRUCTIONSANDCAUTION  
DECALSONTHISEQUIPMENT.  
GOOVERTHEMANUALTHOROUGHLYANDPOINTOUTALLDECALSTOYOUREMPLOYEES,SOTHEYUNDERSTANDHOWTOSAFELY  
OPERATETHISEQUIPMENT.  
DONOTREMOVE, DEFACE, ORPAINTOVERANYDECALS. THEYARETHEREFORYOURSAFETY.  
(Affixedtocondensershroud)  
CAUTION  
HAZARDOUS MOVING PARTS  
DO NOT OPERATE UNIT WITH OUTER  
COVERING REMOVED  
324107  
CAUTION  
A GROUNDED RECEPTACLE TO  
PREVENT SHOCK HAZARD.  
THIS DEVICE MUST BE PLUGGED INTO  
(Affixedtocondensershroud)  
324113  
DANGER  
ELECTRONIC SHOCK HAZARD  
DISCONNECT FROM THE SOUCE OF  
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY IN BUILDING  
BEFORE SERICING UNIT  
321105  
CAUTION  
THIS DEVICE MUST BE PLUGGED INTO A PROPERLY  
GROUNDED RECEPTACLE TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK HAZARD.  
TAMPERING WITH THE PLUG OR USING VOLTAGES OTHER  
THAN THE SPECIFICATIONS ON I.D. PLATE WILL VOID  
YOUR WARRANTY.  
REFER TO OWNER'S MANUAL FOR INSTALLATION  
INSTRUCTIONS.  
723529  
Figure 7  
Warning Label Locations - E257/F257  
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D. Thefloormodelfreezersareequippedwithair-cooled  
CAUTION  
condensersandrequirecorrectventilation.Thefrontof DO NOT ALTER OR DEFORM PLUG IN ANY WAY!  
the freezer is the air intake and must be unobstructed.  
Airdischargesoutoftherearoftheunit. Donotobstruct  
the discharge. Allow a 6" (15.2 cm) clearance behind  
the unit (Fig. 8).  
CAUTION  
FAILURETOPROVIDEADEQUATEVENTILATIONWILL  
VOIDWARRANTY!  
Figure 9  
Electrical Plug  
G. Install the drip tray support, drip tray, drip tray grid,  
coverandmiscellaneouspartsonthefreezer.(Fig.10)  
Figure 8  
Space and Ventilation Requirements  
E. Place the ON-OFF-STIR ONLY toggle switch in the  
OFF position. Thisswitchislocatedonthelowerleftof  
the freezer, under the drip tray and cover.  
F. Connect the power cord. The plug is designed for 115  
volt/15 amp duty. The unit must be connected to a  
properly grounded receptacle. The electrical cord  
furnished as part of the freezer has a three prong  
grounding type plug (Fig.9). The use of an extension  
cordisnotrecommended. Ifonemustbeused,useone  
withawire,size12gaugeorheavier,withaground. Do  
not use an adaptor to avoid grounding equipment.  
Figure 10  
Installing Drip Tray and Cover  
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2.4ADJUSTINGCUPDISPENSERS  
To adjust the cup dispensers, install the size cup desired  
intothedispenserandturnthewingnutsonthedispenser  
mountingbracketuntilenoughtensionisappliedtotherim  
ofthecuptokeepitfromdroppingout(Fig.11). Donotover-  
tighten the wing nuts.  
WINGNUTS  
Figure 11  
AdjustingCupDispensers  
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SECTION 3  
INITIAL SET-UP AND OPERATION  
3.1OPERATOR'SSAFETYPRECAUTIONS  
A.Knowthefreezer. ReadandunderstandtheOperating  
Instructions.  
G. Do not operate under unsafe operating conditions.  
Neveroperatethefreezerifunusualorexcessive  
noise or vibration occurs.  
B. Notice all warning labels on the freezer.  
3.2OPERATINGCONTROLSANDINDICATORS  
Beforeoperatingthefreezer,itisrequiredthattheoperator  
knowthefunctionofeachoperatingcontrolandindicator.  
RefertoFigure12forthelocationsoftheoperatingcontrols  
and indicators.  
C. Wear proper clothing. Avoid loose fitting garments,  
and remove watches, rings or jewelry which could  
cause a serious accident.  
D. Maintain a clean work area. Avoid accidents by  
cleaning up the area and keeping it clean.  
WARNING  
THE STIRRING ONLY-OFF-STIRRING & FREEZING  
SWITCH MUST BE PLACED IN THE OFF POSITION  
WHENDISASSEMBLINGFORCLEANINGORSERVIC-  
ING. THEFREEZERMUSTBEDISCONNECTEDFROM  
ELECTRICALSUPPLYBEFOREREMOVINGANYAC-  
CESSPANELS. ONLYAQUALIFIEDSERVICETECH-  
NICIANMAYREMOVEACCESSPANELS.  
E. Stay alert at all times. Know which switch, push-  
button or control you are about to use and what  
effect it is going to have.  
F. Disconnectelectricalcordformaintenance. Never  
attempt to repair or perform maintenance on the  
freezer until the main electrical power has been  
disconnected.  
RESET  
SWITCH  
STIRRING ONLY-OFF-  
STIRRING & FREEZING  
TOGGLESWITCH  
HIGHPRESSUREMANUAL  
RESETSWITCH  
24-HOURTIMER  
Figure 12  
OperatingControls  
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A. STIRRINGONLY-OFF-STIRRING&FREEZING  
SWITCH  
E. SPIGOTASSEMBLY  
Dispensing of frozen mix is done by the SPIGOT  
ASSEMBLY. By pulling the spigot plunger out, mix  
in the form of ice crystals is dispensed through the  
port on the bottom of the SPIGOT ASSEMBLY. To  
stop dispensing, push the spigot plunger in.  
TheSTIRRINGONLY-OFF-STIRRING&FREEZ-  
ING switch is a three-position toggle switch used to  
control the operation of the refrigeration system and  
agitator. When the switch is placed in the STIR-  
RING ONLY position, the refrigeration system will  
be off and the agitator will rotate for cleaning, or if  
stirring is required when the store is closed. When the  
switch is placed in the OFF position, the refrigeration  
system and agitator will be off. The switch should be  
placed in the STIRRING & FREEZING position for  
normaloperation.  
F. FLAVORBOTTLES  
The FLAVOR BOTTLES are operated by a spring  
loaded, push-button pump. By pushing down, 1/4  
ounce (7.39 ml) of flavor is dispensed.  
3.3DRAININGTHEFREEZERFORDISASSEMBLING  
AND CLEANING  
B. RESET SWITCH  
After installation and initial set-up, the freezer exterior  
The reset switch is a two-position breaker switch. This must be cleaned and the freezer parts must be disas-  
switch is used to protect the freezer from mechanical sembled, cleaned and sanitized. Cleaning and sanitizing  
damage. The switch must be in the NORMAL MUSTbedonebeforetheinitialfreezedownandoperation.  
OPERATINGPOSITION(up)beforethefreezerwill  
operate.  
Subsequentcleaningandsanitizing, afterthefreezerhas  
been operated and product has been dispensed, will  
require the freezer to be completely drained of all unused  
mix.Performthefollowingstepstodrainthefreezerofany  
unused mix:  
Any time a condition occurs which causes the  
agitator drive motor to draw excessive current, the  
reset switch will automatically switch to the  
OVERLOADCUT-OUTFREEZERNOTOPERAT-  
ING position. This will shut down the freezing and  
agitation action of the freezer to protect the agitator  
drivemotorfromburningout.  
A.SettheSTIRRINGONLY-OFF-STIRRING&  
FREEZING switch to the STIRRING ONLY position  
well in advance of cleaning and sanitizing to assure  
complete defrosting and draining of the product  
cylinder.  
Should the reset switch ever trip out, move  
theSTIRRINGONLY-OFF-STIRRING&FREEZ-  
ING toggle switch to the STIRRING ONLY position.  
Then move the reset switch back to NORMAL  
OPERATINGPOSITION(up)andallowthefreezer  
to stir, without refrigeration, for five minutes. After  
fiveminutesofstirring, return theSTIRRING  
ONLY-OFF-STIRRING&FREEZINGswitchtothe  
STIRRING&FREEZINGposition.  
B. While the freezer is in the STIRRING ONLY mode,  
removetheunusedflavoringfromtheflavorbottles.  
All unused flavoring should be poured into the  
containers from which they came.  
C. Remove the Sani-tray and cover by gently pushing  
up to disengage from the support pins and pulling  
out and down (Fig. 13).  
C. 24HOURTIMER  
To program the timer, rotate program disc in the  
direction of the arrows to align the correct day/time  
with the time of day mark. Then pull out for Off time  
or push in for On time. Each actuator is equivalent  
to 15 minutes time. Check for AM/PM centered  
between12and12onrotatingdisc.Ata6:00settingthe  
indicator will point to AM or PM.  
D. With a bucket placed below the drain spigot, pull the  
spigot to dispense (Fig. 14).  
E. When liquid product is completely drained, empty  
the bucket into the sink. Any remaining ice can be  
removedbycirculatingwarmwaterthroughbarrel.  
3.4DISASSEMBLYANDCLEANINGOFFREEZER  
D. HIGHPRESSUREMANUALRESETSWITCH  
TheHIGHPRESSUREMANUALRESETSWITCHisa  
PARTS  
CAUTION  
safetyswitchdesignedtoprotectthecompressorfrom PLACETHEON-OFF-STIRONLYSWITCHINTHEOFF  
damageduetoexcessiveheadpressure.Whentripped, POSITION AND DISCONNECT THE FREEZER FROM  
the lever will be out; push to reset.  
ELECTRICALSUPPLYSOURCEBEFORESERVICING  
ORCLEANING.  
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Inspectionforwornorbrokenpartsshouldbemadeduring  
every disassembly of the freezer for cleaning or other  
purposes. All worn or broken parts should be replaced to  
ensure safety to both the operator and the customer, and  
tomaintaingoodfreezerperformanceaswellasaquality  
product.  
NOTE  
FrequencyofcleaningMUSTcomplywithlocalhealth  
regulations.  
The exterior of the freezer must be kept clean at all times  
topreservethelusterofthestainlesssteel. Amildalkaline  
cleanser is recommended. Use a soft cloth or sponge to  
apply the cleanser.  
NOTE  
Donotuseacidcleaners, strongcausticcompounds  
orabrasivematerialstocleananyplasticorstainless  
steel parts of the freezer exterior.  
A. Remove the dispensers from the side of the freezer  
by pulling straight up. Clean the cup dispensers  
and dispenser lids with a mild alkaline cleanser and  
soft cloth or sponge.  
Figure 13  
Removing Drip Tray and Cover  
B. Removethedriptraysupport,driptrayanddriptraygrid  
by lifting up and out. Clean the drip tray parts in the  
same manner as the cup dispenser.  
C. Removethetwo-piececoverandmixlevelprobe  
assembly and clean.  
D. Remove the flavor pumps from the bottles and  
pump warm soapy water through them. Then clean  
the bottles and pumps normally.  
E. To remove the upper and lower spigot assemblies,  
remove the retaining clip and pull the spigot assem-  
blies straight out of the product outlet (Fig.15).  
Figure 14  
Draining Product  
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Figure 16  
Figure 15  
RemovingSpigotAssembly  
Removing Spigot O-Ring from Spigot body  
O-RING  
#624607  
SPRING  
#694400  
KNOB  
#482024  
SPLASHDEFLECTOR*  
#1120918  
SHAFT & PLUG  
ASSEMBLY  
#1147688  
RETAINERCAP  
#232002  
*Note: End of splash deflector  
with larger opening faces the  
spring.  
Figure 17  
Cut-away View of Spigot Assembly  
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1. Withaclean, drytowel, wipeexcesslubricantfromthe  
spigot assembly and o-ring. Firmly grasp the spigot  
assembly with both hands and squeeze the o-ring  
upward (Fig 16). When a loop is formed, roll the o-ring  
outofthegroovetowardtheendofthespigotassembly.  
(See Fig.17foracutawayviewofthespigotassembly.)  
CAUTION  
DO NOT USE ANY TYPE OF SHARP OBJECT TO  
REMOVEANYO-RINGS.  
2. Place all loose parts in a pan or container and take  
themtothewashsink,filledwithwarm,soapywater,for  
cleaning.  
3. Wash the product outlet with warm soapy water  
usingthebrushprovided.  
Figure 19  
Removing Sealer Ring  
G. For removal and disassembly of the divider plate  
and agitator assembly, refer to the following steps:  
3. Toremovethedividerplateandagitatorassembly,the  
divider plate must be first rotated counterclockwise to  
unlock and lift out of the product cylinder.  
WARNING  
PLACETHEON-OFF-STIRONLYSWITCHINTHEOFF  
POSITIONANDDISCONNECTTHEFREEZER  
FROMELECTRICALSUPPLYSOURCE.  
4. Once the divider plate and agitator assembly are  
lifted off the vertical product cylinder center post and  
out of the product cylinder, remove the divider plate  
assembly and anti-lift disc. Remove the plastic  
agitator bushing from the bottom of the product  
cylinder center post by lifting up and out of the  
product cylinder (Fig. 20). - Refer to Figure 23 for an  
explodedview.  
1. Remove the drive cap and O-ring from the agitator  
tube(Fig.18).  
Figure 18  
Removing Drive Cap and O-Ring  
2. Remove the sealer ring by squeezing the looped  
section and lifting out of the product cylinder (Fig. 19).  
Figure 20  
Removing Agitator Assembly and Lower Bushing  
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5. Unscrew the divider plate from the agitator fingers  
andremove(Fig.21).  
Figure 21  
Removing Divider Plate from Agitator Fingers  
6. Remove the drive shaft by pulling straight up and  
out of the vertical center post (Fig.22).  
Figure 23  
Exploded View of Divider Plate and Agitator  
Assembly  
7. Place all loose parts in a pan or container and take  
them to the wash sink, filled with warm, soapy  
water,forcleaning.  
CAUTION  
DONOTDAMAGEPARTSBYDROPPINGORROUGH  
HANDLING.  
NOTE  
Do not attempt to wash the inside of the vertical  
product cylinder center post.  
8. Wash the inside of the product cylinder with warm,  
soapy water, using the brush provided.  
Figure 22  
Removing Drive Shaft  
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3.5 SANITIZINGTHEFREEZERANDFREEZER  
PARTS  
Whensanitizingthefreezer,refertolocalsanitaryregula-  
tionsforapplicablecodesandrecommendeddisinfecting  
After the freezer parts have been soaked and washed in products and procedures. The frequency of sanitizing  
warm, soapy water, they should be rinsed thoroughly in must comply with local health regulations.  
clean water.  
CAUTION  
All parts must be sanitized before assembling with a PROLONGED CONTACT OF SANITIZING SOLUTION  
USDAcertifiedfoodgradesanitizingsolution(50partsper WITHFREEZERMAYCAUSECORROSIONOFSTAIN-  
million of free available chlorine or equivalent is accept- LESS STEEL PARTS.  
able).  
3.6 ASSEMBLYOFFREEZER  
A. Mix a sanitizing solution of 50 parts per million to  
sanitize all loose parts before assembling.  
To assemble the freezer and freezer parts, refer to the  
followingsteps:  
B. Place all loose parts in this solution, then remove  
and let air dry.  
NOTE  
Petro-Gel sanitary lubricant or equivalent must be  
used when lubrication of parts is specified.  
C. Using this sanitizing solution and the brushes pro-  
vided, sanitize the product cylinder and product  
outlet by dipping the brush in the sanitizing solution  
and scrubbing these areas.  
The United States Department of Agriculture and the  
FoodandDrugAdministrationrequirethatlubricants  
used on food processing equipment be certified for  
this use. Use lubricants only in accordance with  
D.Afterassemblingthefreezer(Section3.6),mixapprox- manufacturersinstructions.  
imately3gallons (11.3liters)ofsanitizingsolutionand  
pour into the product cylinder. Brush the walls of the  
cylinderabovethedividerplate,withbrushesprovided  
to sanitize this reservoir area.  
A. Assemble the divider plate and agitator  
assembly as follows:  
1. Before installing the drive shaft, lubricate the  
bottom with Petro-Gel or any other type of sanitary  
lubricant. Enough lubricant must be applied to  
create approximately a 1/8 inch bulge at the bottom  
of the drive shaft (Fig.24).  
E.SettheSTIRRINGONLY-OFF-STIRRING&  
FREEZING switch in the STIRRING ONLY position  
and allow to stir for five minutes. Drain the solution  
in the same manner as draining the product.  
F. Pour approximately one pint (1/2 liter) of mixed  
neutralbaseintotheproductcylinder.Waitoneminute,  
then drain the neutral base and remaining sanitizing  
solution through the drain spigot.  
Sanitizingmustbedoneafterthefreezeriscleanandjust  
before the product cylinder is filled with mixed neutral  
base. Sanitizingthenightbeforeisnoteffective. However,  
you should always clean the freezer and parts after use.  
WARNING  
THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF  
AGRICULTUREANDTHEFOODANDDRUGADMINIS-  
TRATIONREQUIRETHATALLCLEANINGANDSANI-  
TIZINGSOLUTIONSUSEDWITHFOODPROCESSING  
EQUIPMENTBECERTIFIEDFORTHISUSE.  
PETRO-GEL  
Figure 24. Lubricating Drive Shaft  
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2. Install the drive shaft into the center post by  
rotating and pressing down lightly on the shaft until  
the shaft drops down and engages with the gear  
box shaft.  
BACK  
3. Replace the plastic lower bushing to the bottom of  
the vertical center post.  
4. Assemble the divider plate to the stationary fingers.  
5. Assemble the anti-lift disc onto the agitator  
(See Fig.23).  
6. Slide the divider plate down from the top of the  
agitator tube, until it is seated properly, allowing the  
agitatorfingersclearanceforrotation.  
7. Assemble the divider plate and agitator assembly  
onto the vertical center post, making sure the  
indicator arrow on the divider plate is in position to  
line up with the upper spigot. Grasp the agitator  
tube and slide the assembly down the vertical  
center post and lock (Fig. 25).  
Figure 26  
Proper Installation of Sealer Ring  
9. Roll the agitator tube "O"-Ring completely down  
the agitator tube until it seals tightly to the divider  
plate.  
10. Rotatetheagitatortubeclockwiseuntiltheguidehole  
at the top of the agitator tube forms a complete circle  
with the hole at the top of the vertical center post  
(Fig.27).  
Figure 25  
Installing Divider Plate and Agitator Assembly  
Figure 27  
Correct and Incorrect Alignment  
of Vertical Center Post Guide Hole  
8. Install the sealer ring by squeezing the looped  
section and sliding down into the product cylinder.  
NOTE  
11. Assemblethedrivecapontotheagitatortube,aligning  
the guide pin in the drive cap with the guide hole in  
the vertical center post and pressing down.  
For proper operation of the freezer, the looped  
section of the sealer ring MUST be positioned to the  
back of the product cylinder (Fig.26).  
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B. Assemble O-rings onto the spigot plungers  
without lubricant. Then apply a thin film of  
sanitary lubricant to the exposed surfaces of the  
O-rings.  
container back into the product cylinder.  
3.8 FREEZEDOWNANDOPERATION  
A. With mixed neutral base in the product cylinder,  
start the freezing process by setting the STIRRING  
ONLY-OFF-STIRRING&FREEZINGswitchinthe  
STIRRING&FREEZINGposition.  
1. Insert the spigot assembly into the product outlet.  
2. Slide the spigot retaining clip into position.  
C. Assemble the flavor bottles as follows:  
1. Replace the bottles in the flavor rack.  
D. Install sani-tray and cover.  
B. Although servable product can be obtained after the  
freezer has been run for 1 hour, the best quality ice  
crystals will develop after the freezer has been  
runningforseveralmorehours.  
3.9 DISPENSINGPRODUCT  
Todispenseproductcorrectly,refertothefollowingsteps:  
E. Replace the cup dispensers on the side of the  
freezer by positioning the bracket on the dispenser  
abovethebracketonthesideofthefreezerandsliding  
down.  
A. Select the desired cup size.  
B. Dispense flavor concentrate into the cup first, by  
pushing the flavor pump down. Use one squirt of  
flavor for small cups, two squirts for medium cups and  
three squirts for large cups.  
3.7 MIX INFORMATION  
It is essential to follow the mixing instructions on the  
neutral base container carefully. The concentration of  
ingredients in the product, which determines the "Brix" C. Place cup under and against the spigot.  
(sugar level), is very important to the operation of the  
freezer and the quality of the drink. When the proper D. Pull the spigot out.  
amountofneutralbaseismixedwiththeproperamountof  
water,themixtureshouldhavea"Brix"readingbetween11 E. Fill the cup. The gravity flow from the spigot will  
and13.  
automatically mix the flavor concentrate with the  
neutral base mixture as it is dispensed.  
CAUTION  
DONOTPOURTHEINDIVIDUALINGREDIENTS (WA-  
TERORNEUTRALBASE)DIRECTLYINTOTHEFREEZER F. When the cup is full, push the spigot in.  
ANDDEPENDONTHEAGITATORTODOTHEMIXING.  
THIS DOES NOT PROVIDE FOR ADEQUATE MIXING 3.10 ROUTINECLEANING  
ANDMAYCAUSEDAMAGETOTHEFREEZER.  
To remove spilled or dried mix from the freezer exterior,  
simply wash in the direction of the finish with warm soapy  
wateroramildalkalinecleanserandasoftclothorsponge.  
Donotuseabrasivematerialsastheywillmarthefinishof  
Refer to the following steps for filling the freezer:  
A. Follow instructions on neutral base containers to mix thefreezer.  
neutral base with water. Then pour into the freezer.  
RefertoFigure28forallexternalpartsofthefreezertobe  
cleaned.  
B. The product cylinder has a 10 gallon capacity, when  
filled approximately 1" (2.54 cm) from the top of the  
cylinder. When filling the cylinder, it is necessary to  
remove all trapped air from below the divider plate.  
3.11 PREVENTATIVEMAINTENANCE  
Itisrecommendedthatthefollowingmaintenancesched-  
ule be followed to keep the freezer clean and operating  
Fill the product cylinder with mix to within 1" (2.54 cm) properly.  
from the top. Place a sanitary container under the  
servingspigotanddispensesmallamountsofliquidby  
CAUTION  
pullingoutandpushinginthespigotinaseriesofshort NEVERATTEMPTTOREPAIRORPERFORMMAINTE-  
bursts. Eachtimethespigotisclosed, bubbleswillrise NANCEONTHEFREEZERUNTILTHEMAINELECTRI-  
to the top of the liquid in the product cylinder. When no CALPOWERHASBEENDISCONNECTED.  
morebubbles rise to the top, the air trapped under the  
dividerplatehasbeenremoved.Pourthecontentsofthe  
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A. DAILY  
3.12 EXTENDEDSTORAGE  
1. The exterior should be kept clean at all times to  
preserve the lustre of the stainless steel. A mild  
alkaline cleanser is recommended. Use a soft  
cloth or sponge to apply the cleanser.  
Refertothefollowingstepsforstorageofthefreezerover  
any long period of time:  
A. PlacetheSTIRRINGONLY-OFF-STIRRING&  
FREEZING switch in the OFF position.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT USE ACID CLEANERS, STRONG CAUSTIC B. Disconnect (unplug) the freezer from the electrical  
COMPOUNDSORABRASIVEMATERIALSTOCLEAN  
ANYPARTOFTHEFREEZEREXTERIORORPLASTIC  
PARTS.  
supply source.  
C. With a warm detergent solution, thoroughly clean all  
parts that come in contact with neutral base mix or  
flavors. Rinse in clear water and dry all parts. Do not  
sanitize.  
2. Clean the sani-tray by lifting up,out,and rinsing and  
replacing.  
B.WEEKLY  
NOTE  
1. Check all "O" Rings for excessive wear and replace if Do not let cleaning solution or products stand in the  
necessary.  
product cylinder during shutdown period.  
C. MONTHLY  
D. Remove, disassemble and clean the spigot assem-  
blies and lower bushing. Place these parts in a  
plastic bag with a moist paper towel to prevent them  
frombecomingbrittle.  
CAUTION  
THEFREEZERHASANAIRCOOLEDCONDENSERAND  
MUSTHAVEPROPERAIRCIRCULATION.  
DO NOT PLACE THE E257 FLOOR MODEL FREEZER  
ANY CLOSER THAN SIX (6) INCHES (15.2 CM) FROM  
THE WALL.  
THECOUNTERMODELFREEZERREQUIRESA3"(7.6  
CM)CLEARANCEONTHESIDES,A1"(2.5CM)CLEAR-  
ANCEATTHEREAR,ANDA10"(25.4CM)CLEARANCE  
AT THE TOP.  
FAILURE TO CLEAN THE CONDENSER FILTER MAY  
RESULTINSERIOUSFREEZERDAMAGEANDCOULD  
VOIDTHEWARRANTY.  
CONDENSERCLEANING  
1. For the floor models, remove the sani-tray and  
insert. Remove the two phillips head screws from  
the lower front panel and pull panel down and out.  
Blow the dirt out from the opposite side of the  
condenser using an air tank, CO2 tank, or vacuum.  
2. For the counter model, remove the six phillips head  
screws from the back panel. Then clean the con-  
denserusingthesamemethodasonthefloormodel.  
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CUPDISPENSERSANDLIDS  
COVERS  
LIQUIDLEVELINDICATOR  
FLAVORBOTTLES  
DRIPTRAYSUPPORT,DRIP  
TRAY,DRIPTRAYGRID  
ALL PANELS  
Figure 28  
External Parts To Be Cleaned  
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SECTION 4  
REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REFERENCE DRAWINGS  
4.1 HOW TO ORDER DECALS AND TAGS  
To assure receipt of the proper warning decals, supply your dealer or distributor with the following information:  
A. Model number of equipment.  
B. Serial number of model, stamped on nameplate.  
C. Part number, decal description and quantity needed. Common warning decal names and numbers are  
listed below.  
DECALS AND TAGS FOR  
MODELS E157/E257/F257  
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION  
324105  
324107  
324113  
324135  
324200  
324393  
324548  
324585  
324649  
723516  
723526  
723529  
723537  
DECAL CAUTION: ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DECAL CAUTION: MOVING PARTS  
DECAL CAUTION: GROUNDED PLUG  
DECAL TOGGLE & SAFETY SWITCH  
DECAL MANUAL RESET  
DECAL STOELTING SWIRL  
DECAL ADEQUATE VENTILATION - E257/F257 Floor Model  
DECAL REFRIGERATION CHARGE  
DECAL ADEQUATE VENTILATION - E157 - Counter Model  
TAG ATTN: SET TIMER  
TAG READ MANUAL  
TAG CAUTION  
TAG SANITARY CLEAN  
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4.2 Explosed Views and Parts Lists  
Model E157 Exploded View  
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Model E157 Parts List  
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Model E257 Exploded View  
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Model E257 Parts List  
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Model F257 Exploded View  
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Model F257 Parts List  
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ADDENDUM  
FILL-O-MATIC  
The Fill-O-Matic is a transfer pump designed to keep the  
freezer full of product.  
3. Slide the impeller on the shaft and securely  
tighten the square head screw on the flat of the  
shaft.  
A. Pump Hose Removal  
4. Connect the pump hose to the stainless steel  
and plastic fittings (see Figure 1 for proper con-  
nection).  
WARNING  
DISCONNECT THE FREEZER FROM ELECTRI-  
CAL SUPPLY SOURCE BEFORE SERVICING!  
5. Replace the back panel and the two phillips head  
1. Remove the two phillips head screws from the  
rear panel and pull the rear panel down and out.  
PUMP  
s
SWITCH  
2. Disconnect the pump hose at the stainless steel  
and plastic fittings.  
White  
Black  
White  
Black  
LIQUID LEVEL  
CONTROL  
3. Loosen the square head screw on the impeller  
and slide the impeller off the shaft.  
ToProbes  
PUMP  
High-Black  
Ground  
Low-White  
Black  
Black  
4. Remove the three slotted head screws and lock  
washers from the pump head and remove the  
pump head in one piece. (Fig. 1)  
Three Screws  
Stir Off /On  
Switch  
Figure 2. Electrical Wiring  
C. Impeller Replacement  
WARNING  
DISCONNECT THE FREEZER FROM ELECTRI-  
CAL SUPPLY SOURCE BEFORE SERVICING!  
1. Remove the two phillips head screws from the  
rear panel and pull the rear panel down and out.  
2. Loosen the square head screw on the impeller  
and slide the impeller off the shaft.  
3. Slide the replacement impeller on the shaft and  
securelytightenthesquareheadscrewontheflat  
of the shaft.  
Figure 1. Fill-O-Matic Pump Hose Replacement  
4. Replace the back panel and the two phillips head  
screws.  
Impeller  
5. Separate the two halves of the pump head and  
remove the hose.  
6. Thoroughly clean the pump head in warm, soapy  
water.  
B. Pump Hose Replacement  
1. Assemble the two halves together and install the  
three slotted head screws and washers through  
the pump head. Install the pump head on the  
Fill-O-Matic pump bracket with the hose inlet and  
outlet near the top and tighten the three screws.  
Then, loosen the three screws three turns each.  
2. Lubricate the pump hose with liquid detergent or  
petrogel. Start the rib of the hose in the slot of  
the pump head and push through. Tighten the  
three screws securely.  
Figure 3. Impeller  
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WARRANTY  
MIX TRANSFER PUMPS / COCKTAIL / SLUSH  
1. Scope:  
Stoelting LLC warrants to the first user (the “Buyer”) that the evaporator assembly and compressor (if applicable)  
of Stoelting mix transfer pump, cocktail and slush equipment will be free from defects in materials and workman-  
ship under normal use and proper maintenance appearing within five (5) years (two (2) years for “Mirage” equip-  
ment), and that all other components of such equipment manufactured by Stoelting will be free from defects in  
material and workmanship under normal use and proper maintenance appearing within twelve (12) months after  
the date that such equipment is originally installed.  
2. Disclaimer of Other Warranties:  
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE; AND STOELTING HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY IM-  
PLIED WARRANTY OFMERCHANTABILITYOR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
3. Remedies:  
Stoelting’s sole obligations, and Buyer’s sole remedies, for any breach of this warranty shall be the repair or (at  
Stoelting’s option) replacement of the affected component at Stoelting’s plant in Kiel, Wisconsin, or (again, at  
Stoelting’s option) refund of the purchase price of the affected equipment, and, during the first ninety (90) days of  
the warranty period, deinstallation/reinstallation of the affected component from/into the equipment. Those obliga-  
tions/remedies are subject to the conditions that Buyer (a) signs and returns to Stoelting, upon installation, the  
Warranty Registration Card for the affected equipment, (b) gives Stoelting prompt written notice of any claimed  
breach of warranty within the applicable warranty period, and (c) delivers the affected equipment to Stoelting or its  
designated service location, in its original packaging/crating, also within that period. Buyer shall bear the cost and  
risk of shipping to and from Stoelting’s plant or designated service location.  
4. Extensions:  
The warranty period for deinstallation/reinstallation of the affected component from/into the equipment is extended  
to twelve (12) months on the following models: SO218, SO318, SO328. The warranty period for the drive motor  
to be free of defects in materials and workmanship extended to five (5) years on the following models: SO218,  
SO318, SO328.  
5. Exclusions and Limitations:  
This warranty does not extend to parts, sometimes called “wear parts”, which are generally expected to deteriorate  
and to require replacement as equipment is used, including as examples but not intended to be limited to o-rings,  
hoses, seals and drive belts. All such parts are sold  
AS IS.  
Further, Stoelting shall not be responsible to provide any remedy under this warranty with respect to any compo-  
nent that fails by reason of negligence, abnormal use, misuse or abuse, use with parts or equipment not manufac-  
tured or supplied by Stoelting, or damage in transit.  
THE REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE THE SOLE LIABILITY  
STOELTING AND THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF BUYER WITH RESPECT TO EQUIP-  
MENT SUPPLIED BY STOELTING; AND IN NO EVENT SHALL STOELTING BE LIABLE  
FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER FOR BREACH  
OF WARRANTY OR OTHER CONTRACT BREACH, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORT,  
OR ON ANY STRICT LIABILITY THEORY.  
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