Technical data
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!! IMPORTANT !!
Failure to closely follow operational and maintenance
procedures may result in damage to the unit and / or
void your warranty. Coldelite Corporation will not be
responsible for any machine not properly operated or
maintained.
Part I – Installation
Before starting this procedure, ensure that the shipping
carton does not show any evidence of damage due to
dropping or mishandling. This may indicate that the
freezer was damaged during transit or delivery.
!! IMPORTANT !!
Should the outside of the shipping carton give any
indication of possible damage, state this on the bill of
lading prior to signing. Contact the freight carrier and
request an inspection of damage. If this procedure is
not adhered to, you will forfeit your rights to file a
damage claim and be responsible for subsequent repair
costs.
A) Uncrating the Freezer
1) The outer shipping carton is secured to the shipping
pallet with strapping. When cutting this strapping, do
so with caution as it may spring out quickly. After
cutting the strapping, lift the shipping carton straight
up and off of the freezer.
2) Remove the protective foam boards and plastic
wrapping from the outside of the freezer.
3) The freezer is also secured to the shipping pallet
with strapping. Again, exercise caution when cutting
this strapping since it may spring out quickly.
4) You must now remove the side panels from the
freezer prior to lifting the freezer off of the pallet with
a lift truck. To remove the side panels, first remove the
side drip chutes and lower chute cover on both side
panels. Next remove the screws in each side panel and
gently pull down and away from the machine frame.
Remove the protective plastic coating from the outer
panel surfaces.
B) Positioning the Machine
After removing the machine from the shipping pallet, it
is now ready to be located in its final location.
Prior to choosing a location keep in mind that the
freezer should be accessible for periodic maintenance
and have adequate space for necessary airflow.
Figure 1
1) The freezer is equipped with adjustable legs to allow
for ease of leveling. To level the freezer, turn the lower
leg adjustment. The freezer must also be level to ensure
proper drainage from the mix tank and cylinder.
Figure 2
2) If your freezer is air cooled, you MUST have
adequate spacing on both sides of the machine. You
should have a minimum of 6 inches of clearance on the
left side and 12 inches of clearance on the right side of
the machine. This will ensure an adequate airflow is
maintained.(Ref. to Figure 2)
6" 12"










