I'm not 100% on this model but here goes....
A "beeping" tone will sound to alert you
of a fault.
To discontinue the tone, access the Operator
Menu and enter Option B. Correct the fault, then press
the OFF (<--) key, and the tone will stop.
FYI Fault Description
(Option B)
This option lists any faults detected by the control and
allows the operator to clear them from the system.
When a fault is detected it will be displayed on the
second line of the LCD. Pressing the MENU/SEL key
will display the next fault found or return the display to
the Operator Menu if no additional faults exist. If the
OFF key is pressed when a fault is displayed, all faults
that have been corrected will be cleared from the LCD
upon returning to the Operator Menu. To return to the
Operator Menu, press the MENU/SEL key.
for 337.....
Screen display.....
The POWER SWITCH OFF screen indicates that the
power switch is in the OFF position.
POWER SWITCH OFF
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The normal operating screen will display the current
mode of operation and the level of mix in each mix
hopper. (The power switch is in the ON position.)
MODE: OFF
MIX:
L = OK
Operator Menu
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The Operator Menu allows the operator to access
operational information and to set non-critical
functional parameters. The Operator Menu also allows
access to the Service Menu. (Note: Only service
technicians who know the access code may use the
Service Menu.)
Operator Options
A
Exit From Menu
B
Fault Description
C
System Information
D
Current Conditions
E
Service Menu
Pressing the OFF (<--) key will move the cursor one
position to the left. Pressing the STBY (-->) key will
move the cursor one position to the right. Both keys
include the "wraparound" feature. This means that
when the cursor reaches the end of the option, any
further movement in the same direction causes the
cursor to "wraparound" (to be placed at the opposite
end of the option listing)
here's the manual if you don't have it....
http://www.taylorfreezersales.com/op_man/0337op0.pdf
Best to you hope this helps a little
SOURCE: TAYLOR 632-33 ICE CREAM MAKER
If you are wiring a Taylor machine to three phase power and you have a "wild leg" or "high leg" you must place the high voltage leg on L3. This will keep the higher voltage out of the control circuits of the machine. To clarify what a high leg is, it is created in three phase applications where a certain type of transformer is used. It creates two normal power legs, 110-120 and one leg that is only useful with another leg of power. If measured to nuetral or ground a wild leg will measure considerebly higher than the other legs. Hope this is helpful
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SOURCE: Taylor 8756 ice cream machine clogs at face
First check your blades if they are worn out the machine will ice up in chamber and the unit will have a hard time dispensing.Then if blades ok check your mix is it plenty or lacking sometimes customers wait to sell all ice cream not reallizing that this will affect product qualityand unit will freeze up too much giving you problems.
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