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SERVICE

MANUAL

Model C712 & C713


Soft Serve Freezers

Original Service Instructions


062179-S

6/15/05 (Original Publication)


(Updated 7/31/2018)
CAUTION: Information in this manual is intended to be used by authorized Taylor service technicians only.

Note: Continuing research results in steady improvements; therefore, information in this manual is subject
to change without notice.

Note: Only instructions originating from the factory or its authorized translation representative(s) are
considered to be the original set of instructions.

© June, 2005 Taylor Company


(Updated 7/31/2018)
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Taylor Company
750 N. Blackhawk Blvd.
Rockton, IL 61072
Table of Contents
Section 1: Introduction
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Model C712 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Model C713 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Running Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
General Installation Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Environmental Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13
User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15
Section 2: Controls
Universal Control Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Power Interrupt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
Pump Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14
Timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-15
Beater Stir Cycles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16
Setting Viscosity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17
Jumper Pin Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18
Control Overview - UVC4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20
Universal Control Board - UVC4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-21
C712/C713 UVC4 Update Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-25
Refrigeration Schematic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-26
Refrigeration System Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-27
Section 3: Troubleshooting
General Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Electrical Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
C712/C713 Electrical Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Pump Style Freezer Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Bacteria Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
Section 4: Parts
Parts Warranty Explanation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Model C712 Exploded View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
Operator Parts (Model C712) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
Model C713 Exploded View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
Operator Parts (Model C713) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
Control A. - X67560-27 (Model C712). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13
Control A. - X67561-27-(Model C713) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15
Box A.-Cap & Relay - X6540227SP - (Model C712 & C713/Bristol). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17
Box A.-Cap & Relay - X81081-27 (Model C713/Copeland) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18
Pump A.-Mix Simplified - X57029- (Model C712) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-19
Door and Beater Assembly (Model C712) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-20

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Door and Beater Assembly (Model C713) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-21
Plate A.-Dec (Model C712). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-22
Plate A.-Dec (Model C713). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-23
Rail-Syrup - X63883-27 (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-24
Switch A.-Dual Lever - X69838 (Model C712 & C713). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-25
Actuator A.-Draw Switch - X69835 (Model C712 & C713) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-26
Blower A. X53725-27 (Model C712 & C713) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-27
Condenser A. - X68077-27G (Model C712 & C713) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-28
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-29
Brushes (Model C712 & C713). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-30
Section 5: Parts List
Section 6: Wiring Diagrams

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Section 1: Introduction

• Safety
• Model C712 Specifications
• Model C713 Specifications
• Running Specifications
• General Installation Instructions
• User Interface
• User Interface

Introduction Models C712/C713 1-1


INTRODUCTION

Safety
We at Taylor Company are committed to manufacturing
safe operating and serviceable machines. The many
built-in safety features that are part of all Taylor machines
are aimed at protecting operators and trained service WARNING! Avoid injury.
technicians alike. • DO NOT attempt any repairs unless the main
1 This manual is intended exclusively for Taylor authorized power supply to the machine has been
service personnel. disconnected.
Per IEC 60335-1 and its part 2 standards, “This • DO NOT operate the machine with larger fuses
appliance is to be used only by trained personnel. It is not than specified on the data label.
intended for use by children or people with reduced • Stationary machines which are not equipped
physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of with a power cord and plug or other device to
experience and knowledge, unless given supervision or disconnect the machine from the power source
instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a must have an all-pole disconnecting device with
person responsible for their safety.” a contact gap of at least 0.125 in. (3 mm)
installed in the external installation.
• Machines that are permanently connected to
fixed wiring and for which leakage currents may
NOTICE! This manual is intended exclusively exceed 10 mA, particularly when disconnected,
for authorized Taylor service personnel. not used for long periods, or during initial
installation, shall have protective devices to
protect against the leakage of current, such as a
GFI, and be installed by authorized personnel to

!
the local codes.
CAUTION! DO NOT attempt to run the machine • Supply cords used with this machine shall be
unless you have been properly trained to do so. Failure oil-resistant, sheathed flexible cable, not lighter
to do so can result in personal injury or machine damage. than ordinary polychloroprene or other
equivalent synthetic elastomer-sheathed cord
(code designation 60245 IEC 57) installed with
the proper cord anchorage to relieve conductors
from strain, including twisting, at the terminals
and protect the insulation of the conductors
WARNING! This machine must be properly
from abrasion.
grounded! DO NOT operate this machine unless it is
• For Cord-Connected Machines: Only
properly grounded and all service panels and access
authorized Taylor service technicians may
doors are restrained with screws. Failure to do so can
install a plug on this machine.
result in severe personal injury from electrical shock!
Failure to follow these instructions may result in
electrocution or damage to the machine.

IMPORTANT! This machine is provided with


an equipotential grounding lug that is to be properly
attached to the rear of the frame by the authorized
installer. The installation location is marked by the
equipotential bonding symbol (5021 of IEC 60417-1) on
the removable panel and the frame.

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CAUTION! DO NOT remove the machine door WARNING! This machine must NOT be
or any internal operating parts (examples: beater, scraper installed in an area where a water jet or hose can be
blades, etc.) unless all control switches are in the OFF used. NEVER use a water jet or hose to rinse or clean
position. Failure to follow these instructions may result in the machine. Failure to follow this instruction may result
severe personal injury from hazardous moving parts. in electrocution.
1

WARNING! This machine has many sharp


! NOTICE! Cleaning and sanitizing schedules
edges that can cause severe injuries. are governed by your federal, state, or local regulatory
Examples: agencies and must be followed accordingly. Please see
• Scraper blades the cleaning section of this manual for the proper proce-
dure to clean this machine.
• Condenser fins
• Cup/cone dispenser (if applicable)
Important! Authorized service personnel must ensure
that the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) is
available and worn when required during installation and
service.
CAUTION! This machine must be installed on
a level surface to avoid the hazard of tipping. Extreme
care should be taken in moving this machine for any
reason. Two or more persons are required to safely move
! IMPORTANT! Access to the service area of
this machine. Failure to comply may result in personal the machine is restricted to persons having knowledge
injury or machine damage. and practical experience with the machine, in particular
as far as safety and hygiene are concerned.

! WARNING! Only install this machine in a


location where its use and maintenance is restricted to
trained personnel. Failure to comply may result in
personal injury.

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Model C712 Specifications


Freezing Cylinder This machine may be manufactured in other electrical
characteristics. Refer to the local Taylor distributor for
Two, 3.4 qt. (3.2 L) availability. (For exact electrical information, always see
the data label of the machine.)
Mix Hopper
1 Two, 20 qt. (18.9 L)
Air-Cooled
Clearance: A minimum of 3 in. (76 mm) is required
Beater Motor around all sides. Install the deflector provided to prevent
recirculation of warm air.
Two, 1.5 hp
Water-Cooled
Refrigeration Machine
Water inlet and drain connections under the side of the
Two, approximately 9,500 BTU/hr compressors base, 1/2 in. FPT.
Refrigerant R404A.
Dimensions
Electrical
Width: 25-7/16 in. (646 mm)
Table 1-1 Height: 60 in. (1524 mm)
Depth: 36-3/16 in. (919 mm)
Minimum
Maximum Floor Clearance*: 4-3/4 in. (121 mm)
Electrical Circuit
Fuse Size *Mounted on standard casters
Ampacity

Left Right Left Right


Approximate Weights
208-230/60/1 Air 35 35 27 25
Net: 777 lbs. (352 kgs)
208-230/60/1 Air, Syrup 40 35 28 25 Crated: 855 lbs. (388 kgs)
208-230/60/1 Water 35 35 26 25 Volume: 68.4 cu. ft. (1.94 cu m)
208-230/60/3 Air 25 20 19 17

208-230/60/3 Water 25 20 18 17

220-240/50/1 Water 30 25 22 20

380-415/50/3N~Air 12 10 11 9

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Figure 1-1

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INTRODUCTION

Model C713 Specifications


Freezing Cylinder This machine may be manufactured in other electrical
characteristics. Refer to the local Taylor distributor for
Two, 3.4 qt. (3.2 L) availability. (For exact electrical information, always see
the data label of the machine.)
Mix Hopper
1 Two, 20 qt. (18.9 L)
Air-Cooled
Clearance: A minimum of 3 in. (76 mm) is required
Beater Motor around all sides. Install the deflector provided to prevent
recirculation of warm air.
Two, 1.5 hp
Water-Cooled
Refrigeration Machine
Water inlet and drain connections under the side of the
Two, approximately 9,500 BTU/hr compressors base, 1/2 in. FPT.
Refrigerant R404A.
Dimensions
Electrical
Width: 25-7/16 in. (646 mm)
Table 1-2 Height: 60 in. (1524 mm)
Depth: 36-3/16 in. (919 mm)
Minimum
Maximum Floor Clearance*: 4-3/4 in. (121 mm)
Electrical Circuit
Fuse Size *Mounted on standard casters
Ampacity

Left Right Left Right


Approximate Weights
208-230/60/1 Air 35 35 25 23
Net: 733 lbs. (333 kgs)
208-230/60/1 Air, Syrup 35 35 26 23 Crated: 810 lbs. (367 kgs)
208-230/60/1 Water 35 35 25 23 Volume: 67.5 cu. ft. (1.91 cu m)
208-230/60/3 Air 25 25 19 17

208-230/60/3 Water 20 20 17 15

220-240/50/1 Water 25 25 21 19

380-415/50/3N~Air 12 10 9 8

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Figure 1-2

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Running Specifications
Pressures/Temperatures Table 1-3

The following are the Taylor recommended settings for Normal Operating Head
Ambient Temperature
Pressures
various components within these models. The freezers in
this manual use refrigerant R404A. F C PSI
1 70° 21.1° 240–270
Expansion Valve (AXV) (1,655 kPa–1,862 kPa.)
Air-Cooled - 21 psi (145 kPa) 80° 26.7° 270–300
Water-Cooled - 21 psi (145 kPa) (1,862 kPa–2,069 kPa.)
for a normal product of 16°F to 18°F (-8.8°C to -7.7°C)
90° 32.2° 300–340
(2,069 kPa–2,344 kPa.)
Expansion Valve Adjustment (AXV)
100° 37.8° 340–380
(2,344 kPa–2,620 kPa.)
Place your gauge on the access valve on the suction line
(located at the compressor). Water Valve
Adjust the pressure higher or lower by turning the
adjustment screw. Clockwise turns raise the pressure On a water-cooled machine, the water valve should be
and counterclockwise turns lower the pressure. set to maintain a compressor head pressure of 
255 psi (1,758 kPa).
Note: Make expansion valve adjustments with mix in
the cylinder and the freezer in the Auto mode. Be sure to
Water Valve Adjustment
allow adequate time for the pressure to stabilize.
Place your gauge on the high side access port of the
Low Side (Suction) compressor. Turning the adjustment stem on the water
valve clockwise will lower the pressure.
Suction pressure equals expansion valve setting.
Note: Make this adjustment with mix in the cylinder and
the freezer in the Auto mode. Make sure to allow
High Side (Discharge)
adequate time for the pressure to stabilize.
High side pressure varies for air-cooled machines,
depending on the ambient temperature.

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General Installation Instructions


NOTICE! Only trained, authorized service technicians
should install this machine. Failure to comply will void the
factory warranty.
WARNING! This machine must NOT be
installed in an area where a water jet or hose can be
The following are general installation instructions. For
complete installation details, please see the checkout used. Never use a water jet or hose to rinse or clean this 1
card. machine. Using a water jet or hose on or around this
machine may result in the electrocution of the user or
damage to the machine.

! IMPORTANT! All wiring and plumbing must


conform to national and local codes.

CAUTION! This machine must be installed on


INSTALL POTABLE WATER CONNECTION a level surface to avoid the hazard of tipping. Extreme
WITH ADEQUATE BACKFLOW

!
care should be taken in moving this machine for any
PROTECTION TO COMPLY WITH
APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, AND reason. Two or more persons are required to safely move
LOCAL CODES. this machine. Failure to comply may result in personal
injury or machine damage.

Site Preparation
Uncrate the machine. Inspect the machine for damage.
Review the area where the machine is to be installed Report any damage to the Taylor factory immediately.
before uncrating the machine. Make sure that all possible
This machine is made in the USA and has USA sizes of
hazards to the user and the equipment have been
hardware. All metric conversions are 
addressed.
approximate and vary in size.

Clearance: Air-Cooled Machines


Installer Safety
This machine requires a minimum of 3 in. (76 mm) air
clearance around all sides.
DO NOT obstruct air intake and discharge openings.
Install the deflector provided to prevent recirculation of
! IMPORTANT! In all areas of the world, the
warm air. machine should be installed in accordance with existing
local codes. Please contact your local authorities if you
Failure to allow proper clearance and airflow may cause
have any questions.
poor freezer performance and damage to the machine.
Care should be taken to ensure that all basic safety
For Indoor Use Only: This machine is designed to
practices are followed during the installation and
operate indoors, under normal ambient temperatures of 
servicing activities related to the installation and service
70°F to 75°F (21°C to 24°C). The freezer has
of Taylor machines.
successfully performed in high ambient temperatures of
• Only authorized Taylor service personnel should
104°F (40°C) at reduced capacities.
perform installation and repairs on the machine.
• Authorized service personnel should consult
OSHA Standard 29CFRI910.147 or the
applicable code of the local area for the industry
standards on lockout/tagout procedures before
beginning any installation or repairs.

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• Authorized service personnel must ensure that


the proper personal protective equipment (PPE)
is available and worn when required during
IMPORTANT! This machine is provided with
installation and service.
an equipotential grounding lug that is to be properly
• Authorized service personnel must remove all
attached to the rear of the frame by the authorized
metal jewelry, rings, and watches before
installer. The installation location is marked by the
working on electrical equipment.
1 equipotential bonding symbol (5021 of IEC 60417-1) on
the removable panel and the frame.

WARNING! This machine has many sharp


edges that can cause severe injuries.
WARNING! Avoid injury.
Examples: • DO NOT attempt any repairs unless the main
•Scraper blades power supply to the machine has been
•Condenser fins disconnected.
•Cup/cone dispenser (if applicable) • DO NOT operate the machine with larger fuses
than specified on the data label.
Electrical Connections • Stationary machines which are not equipped
with a power cord and plug or other device to
disconnect the machine from the power source
must have an all-pole disconnecting device with
IMPORTANT! In the United States, this a contact gap of at least 0.125 in. (3 mm)
machine is intended to be installed in accordance with installed in the external installation.
the National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 701987. • Machines that are permanently connected to
The purpose of the NEC code is the practical fixed wiring and for which leakage currents may
safeguarding of persons and property from hazards exceed 10 mA, particularly when disconnected,
arising from the use of electricity. This code contains not used for long periods, or during initial
provisions considered necessary for safety. installation, shall have protective devices to
In all other areas of the world, the machine should be protect against the leakage of current, such as a
installed in accordance with the existing local codes. GFI, and be installed by authorized personnel to
Please contact your local authorities if you have any the local codes.
questions. • Supply cords used with this machine shall be
oil-resistant, sheathed flexible cable, not lighter
Each machine requires one power supply for each data
than ordinary polychloroprene or other
label on the machine. Check the data label(s) on the
equivalent synthetic elastomer-sheathed cord
machine for branch circuit overcurrent protection or fuse,
(code designation 60245 IEC 57) installed with
circuit ampacity, and other electrical specifications.
the proper cord anchorage to relieve conductors
See the wiring diagram provided inside the electrical box from strain, including twisting, at the terminals
for proper power connections. and protect the insulation of the conductors
from abrasion.

! FOLLOW YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES. • For Cord-Connected Machines: Only


authorized Taylor service technicians may
install a plug on this machine.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in
WARNING! This machine must be properly electrocution or equipment damage.
grounded! Failure to do so can result in severe personal
injury from electrical shock!

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Disconnect Switch Refrigeration


If the machine has no plug, a separate disconnect switch
must be installed, or another alternate means to
disconnect power must be implemented.
CAUTION! In consideration of our environ-
ment, Taylor uses only earth-friendly HFC refrigerants.
Water Connections The HFC refrigerant used in this machine is R404A. This

Water-Cooled Machines, Only


refrigerant is generally considered nontoxic and nonflam- 1
mable, with an ozone-depleting potential (ODP) of zero
An adequate cold water supply must be provided with a (0). However, any gas under pressure is potentially haz-
hand shut-off valve. The water inlet and drain ardous and must be handled with caution.
connections are located on the right side or the underside
NEVER fill any refrigerant cylinder completely with liquid.
of the base. These connections are either 3/8 in. or 
Filling the cylinder to approximately 80% will allow for
1/2 in. FTP, depending on the model of the machine.
normal expansion.
(Refer to “Model Specifications.”)
Flexible lines are recommended, if local codes permit. In
Europe, hose sets for connection of appliances to the
water mains must comply to the International IEC 61770
! CAUTION! Use only R404A refrigerant that
standard. conforms to the AHRI standard 700 specification. The
The water expansion valve setting should be set at  use of any other refrigerant may expose users and oper-
255 PSIG (1758 kPa). ators to unexpected safety hazards.

Depending on local water conditions, it may be advisable


to install a water strainer to prevent foreign substances
from clogging the automatic water valve. There will be WARNING! Refrigerant liquid sprayed onto
only one water in and one water out connection. the skin may cause serious damage to tissue. Keep eyes
DO NOT install a hand shutoff valve on the water out and skin protected. If refrigerant burns should occur,
line. Water should always flow in this order: First, through flush the area immediately with cold water. If burns are
the automatic water valve; second, through the severe, apply ice packs and contact a physician immedi-
condenser; and third, through the outlet fitting to an open ately.
trap drain.

! IMPORTANT! A backflow prevention device is


NOTICE! Taylor reminds technicians to be
aware of government laws regarding refrigerant recovery,
required on the incoming water connection side. Please recycling, and reclaiming systems. If you have any ques-
see the applicable national, state, and local codes for tions regarding these laws, please contact the factory
determining the proper configuration. service department.

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3. Place the power switch in the ON position.

! IMPORTANT! R404A refrigerant used in con-


4. Press the Wash symbol. This activates the beater
motor only.
junction with polyolester oils is extremely moisture absor- 5. Look into the freezing cylinder. The drive shaft should
bent. When opening a refrigeration system, the maximum be turning clockwise.
time the system is open must not exceed 15 minutes. 6. Press the Wash symbol again to stop the beater

1 Cap all open tubing to prevent humid air or water from


being absorbed by the oil.
motor.
To correct rotation on a single-phase machine, exchange
leads inside the beater motor. (Follow the diagram
Main Compressor: printed on the motor.)
Air-cooled machines: 40 oz. (1,134 g) of R404A. To correct rotation on a three-phase machine,
Water-cooled machines: 38 oz. (1,077 g) of R404A. interchange any two incoming power supply lines at
freezer main terminal block only.
Gear Alignment and Rear Shell Bearing
1. Make sure the drive shaft(s) can easily slide in and
out of the female socket on the gear unit(s). DANGER! The main power supply(s) to the
2. If a drive shaft is binding, the gear unit could be out of machine must be disconnected prior to performing any
alignment (loose). Check the bolts on the gear unit to repairs. Failure to follow this instruction may result in per-
make sure they are tight. sonal injury or death from electrical shock or hazardous
moving parts, as well as poor performance or damage to
3. Inspect the rear shell bearing for tightness. Make
the machine.
sure the locking tab has been folded over to prevent
the nut from loosening.

Beater Rotation Pump Motor Rotation (C712 Only)


1. Remove the air/mix pump assembly.
2. Connect power to the freezer and place the power
switch in the ON position.
NOTICE! Beater rotation must be clockwise as
viewed looking into the freezing cylinder. 3. Press the Mix Pump button. This will activate the
pump motor only.
4. Observe the pump ball crank. It should be rotating
counterclockwise.
If rotation is not correct, see the wiring diagram on the
DANGER! The main power supply(s) to the pump motor and re-wire accordingly.
machine must be disconnected prior to performing any
repairs. Failure to follow this instruction may result in per-
sonal injury or death from electrical shock or hazardous
moving parts, as well as poor performance or damage to
the machine. DANGER! The main power supply(s) to the
1. Remove the door assembly, beater, and scraper machine must be disconnected prior to performing any
blades. repairs. Failure to follow this instruction may result in per-
2. Place a magnet over the door switch in the front sonal injury or death from electrical shock or hazardous
panel. This deactivates the safety feature, which moving parts, as well as poor performance or damage to
prevents the operation of the machine when the door the machine.
is not installed.

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Syrup Rail Operating Instructions


1. Remove the stainless steel syrup jar with topping
pump from the syrup rail. Check the water level in the IMPORTANT! If the crossed-out waste
well. Make sure the water is filled to the indicating container symbol is affixed to this product, it signifies that
mark on the inside wall (16 oz. [454 g]). Check the this product is compliant with the EU Directive as well as
water level daily. other similar legislation in effect after August 13, 2005.
2. Place the heater switch in the ON position. The
heating process will take approximately 1-1/4 hours.
Therefore, it must be collected separately after its use is
completed, and cannot be disposed as unsorted
1
municipal waste.
3. Prepare a pail with an approved 100 PPM sanitizing
solution. The user is responsible for delivering the product to the
appropriate collection facility, as specified by your local
Important! Use warm water and follow the
code.
manufacturer's specifications.
For additional information regarding applicable local
4. Sanitize the pump by placing the entire assembly in
laws, please contact the municipal facility and/or local
the solution and pump the solution through the pump
distributor.
until sanitized.
NOISE LEVEL: Airborne noise emission does not
5. Fill the heated and room temperature syrup jars with
exceed 78 dB(A) when measured at a distance of 
toppings. Place the topping pump in the heated syrup
1.0 meter from the surface of the machine at a height of
jar. Sanitize the ladle and place it in the room
1.6 meters from the floor.
temperature jar.

Environmental Notices

CAUTION! In consideration of our


environment, Taylor uses only earth-friendly HFC
refrigerants. The HFC refrigerant used in this machine is
R404A. This refrigerant is generally considered nontoxic
and nonflammable, with an ozone-depleting potential
(ODP) of zero (0). However, any gas under pressure is
potentially hazardous and must be handled with caution.
NEVER fill any refrigerant cylinder completely with liquid.
Filling the cylinder to approximately 80% will allow for
normal expansion.

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Compressor Warranty Disclaimer


The refrigeration compressor(s) on this machine are
warranted for the term indicated on the warranty card
accompanying this machine. However, due to the
Montreal Protocol and the U.S. Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990, many new refrigerants are being

1 tested and developed; thus seeking their way into the


service industry. Some of these new refrigerants are
being advertised as drop-in replacements for numerous
applications. It should be noted that, in the event of
ordinary service to this machine’s refrigeration system,
only the refrigerant specified on the affixed data label
should be used. The unauthorized use of alternate
refrigerants will void your compressor warranty. It will be
the owners’ responsibility to make this fact known to any
technicians they employ.
It should be noted, that Taylor does not warrant the
refrigerant used in its equipment. For example, if the
refrigerant is lost during the course of ordinary service to
this machine, Taylor has no obligation to either supply or
provide its replacement either at billable or unbillable
terms. Taylor does have the obligation to recommend a
suitable replacement if the original refrigerant is banned,
obsoleted, or no longer available during the five-year
warranty of the compressor.
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
current status of an alternate refrigerant as it relates to
your compressor, call the local Taylor distributor or the
Taylor factory. Be prepared to provide the model/serial
number of the machine in question.

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User Interface
C712/C713

3 2 3

1
6
4
4
5
6
5 11
10 9 8 7

Figure 1-3

Item Description Item Description

1 Power Switch 6 Mix Low Indicator

2 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) 7 Select Button

3 Buttons 8 Service Menu Button

4 Mix Out Indicator 9 Brush Clean Counter

5 Standby Button 10 Arrow Buttons

11 Wash Button
Note: *C713 does not have the Mix Pump Button.

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Symbol Definitions Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)


To better communicate in the International arena, The liquid crystal display (LCD) is located on the front
symbols have replaced words on many of our operator control panel. During normal operation, the display is
switches, function, and fault indicators. Your Taylor blank. The display is used to show menu options and
machine is designed with these international symbols. notifies the operator if a fault is detected. On international
The following chart identifies the symbol definitions. models, the display will indicate the temperature of the

1 mix in the hopper.


= SELECT
Indicator Lights

MIX LOW - When the Mix Low indicator is


= UP ARROW
illuminated, the mix hopper has a low supply of mix and
should be refilled as soon as possible.

= DOWN ARROW MIX OUT - When the Mix Out indicator is illuminated,
the mix hopper has been almost completely exhausted
and has an insufficient supply of mix to operate the
= AUTO freezer. At this time, the Auto mode is locked out and the
freezer will be placed in the Standby mode. To initiate the
refrigeration system, add mix to the mix hopper and

= WASH touch the Auto button .The freezer will automatically


begin operation.

= MIX LOW Adjustable Draw Handle


This machine features an adjustable draw handle to
provide the best portion control, giving a better,
= MIX OUT consistent quality to your product and controlling costs.
The draw handle should be adjusted to provide a flow
rate of 5 oz. to 7-1/2 oz. (142 g to 213 g) of product by
= MENU DISPLAY weight per 10 seconds. To increase the flow rate, turn
the screw clockwise, and counterclockwise to
decrease the flow rate. (See Figure 1-4.)
= MIX PUMP (C712 ONLY) 101389

= STANDBY

Power Switch
When placed in the ON position, the power switch allows
control panel operation.

Figure 1-4

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Beater Motor Overload Air/Mix Pump Reset Mechanism (C712 Only)


The beater motor overloads are located in the rear panel. The RESET buttons for the pumps are located in the rear
The beater motor overload protects the beater motor panel.
from an overload condition. Should an overload occur, The reset protects the pump from overloading. Should an
the reset mechanism will trip. To properly reset the overload occur, the reset mechanism will trip. To reset
freezer, place the power switch in the OFF position. the pump, press the RESET button firmly.
Press the reset button firmly. Turn the power switch to
the ON position. Touch the Wash button and observe the
1
freezer's performance.
DANGER! DO NOT use metal objects to press
the RESET button. Failure to comply may result in severe
personal injury or death.
DANGER! DO NOT use metal objects to press
the RESET button. Failure to comply may result in severe
personal injury or death.
Condenser Fan Motor
The condenser fan motor is driven by the software. The
If the beater motor is turning properly, touch the Wash
L1 to the fan is connected to the interface board at J6-6.
button to cancel the cycle. Touch the Auto button to The condenser fan is programmed to run any time the
resume normal operation. If the freezer shuts down compressor is on and to stay running for 30 seconds
again, contact your authorized service technician. after the compressor cycles off.

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Notes:

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Section 2: Controls

• Universal Control Programming


• Power Interrupt
• Pump Operation
• Timers
• Beater Stir Cycles
• Setting Viscosity
• Jumper Pin Charts
• Control Overview - UVC4
• Universal Control Board - UVC4
• C712/C713 UVC4 Update Instructions
• Refrigeration Schematic
• Refrigeration System Components

Controls Models C712/C713 2-1


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Universal Control Programming


Operating Screen Descriptions change frequently, such as the mode the machine is in,
lockout status, serving counters, fault codes, and others.
The liquid crystal display (LCD) located in the center of While System Data is being checked the following screen
the control panel is normally blank during the daily is displayed.
operation of the machine. The display is activated when
the SEL button or the Manager's Menu is selected. The
LCD screen will also alert the operator of specific faults Initializing
detected by the control. System Data
Power Up Memory (Initializing)
2 The seven-segment display should display 00 during the Figure 2-2
initializing sequence.
If the System Data is corrupted, the machine is set to
When the machine is powered, the control system will OFF, the serving counters are set to zero, and the faults
initialize to perform a system check. The screen will are cleared. A SYSTEM CRC ERR fault is set and
display Initializing. There will be three types of data the displayed on the LCD. An acknowledgment is required
system will check: Language, System Data, and Config (press SEL button).
Data.
Configuration Data
Language Initialization
Configuration data is separate from the rest of the data in
The universal control (UVC) platform supports multiple the memory. Configuration data is information entered
languages by keeping specific strings in battery backed through operator and service menus. While the
random-access memory (RAM). After power-up or a Configuration Data is being checked, the following
central processing unit (CPU) reset, the strings are screen is displayed.
tested to see if the language strings are present and not
corrupted. If the strings are present and not corrupted,
initialization continues. Otherwise, the operator is Initializing
prompted to select a language. While language strings Config Data
are being checked for integrity, the following screen is
displayed.
Figure 2-3
If the Configuration Data is corrupted, all user and
Initializing service settings are set to defaults. A CONFIG CRC ERR
Language fault is set and displayed on the LCD. The system will
continue to operate in its previous mode, but according to
default settings.
Figure 2-1
After the memory integrity has been tested, the Safety
Note: If there is a language initialization fault, the
Timeout screen will be displayed.
machine will force a language selection prior to the
initializing sequence. The standard menu LEDs should Once the system has initialized, the number of hours
light, as if it were in a menu. If a language has been since the last brush cleaning is indicated on the control
selected, the machine is powered down. The machine panel. The SAFETY TIMEOUT screen will be displayed
should not ask for a language unless there is another with the alarm on for 60 seconds, or until any control
language initialization fault. English is the factory default button is selected.
setting.
System Data
System data is protected separately from the rest of the
data in memory. System data includes variables that

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13398BR

SAFETY TIMEOUT
ANY KEY ABORTS

Figure 2-4
Power Switch OFF
After the safety timeout has been completed and the
power switch is OFF, the following screen is displayed.

POWER SWITCH OFF 2


Ŧ=Ŧ=Ŧ=Ŧ=Ŧ=Ŧ Figure 2-7
UNIT CLEANED
In the Menu program, the arrow buttons and the SEL
button will function as menu buttons.
Figure 2-5 • UP ARROW—increases the value above the
Power Switch ON cursor and is used to scroll upward in text 
displays.
When the power switch is placed in the ON position, the
• DOWN ARROW—decreases the value above
control panel buttons become operative. The LCD will be
the cursor and is used to scroll downward in text
either blank or indicate that the machine has been
displays.
cleaned.
• SEL—advances the cursor position to the right
and is used to select menu options.
There is a 2 minute time-out in effect during the
UNIT CLEANED Manager's Menu. While in the Manager's Menu, if no
activity occurs within a 2-minute period, the display will
exit the Manager's Menu.
Figure 2-6
Note: The unit will continue operation in the mode it
was in when the Manager's Menu was selected.
Manager's Menu However, the control buttons will not illuminate and are 
The Manager's Menu is used to enter the operator non-functional when the Manager's Menu is displayed.
function displays. To access the Manager's Menu, press Entering Access Code
the center of the Service Menu button on the control With the ACCESS CODE screen on the display, use the
panel on the right side of the machine. The arrow SEL button to set the first code number in the cursor
buttons, the SEL button, and the Service Menu  position. When the correct number is selected, press the
SEL button to move the cursor to the next number
button will be illuminated when the ACCESS CODE
position.
screen is displayed.

ENTER ACCESS CODE

8 3 0 9
__

Figure 2-8

Controls Models C712/C713 2-3


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Continue to enter the proper access code numbers operation.


(8309) until all four numbers are displayed and then Servings Counter
press the SEL button. The Manager's Menu list will
The SERVINGS COUNTER screen is used to reset the
display on the screen, provided the correct access code
servings counter to zero. The SERVINGS COUNTER
is entered.
automatically resets to zero when the machine is brush
If an incorrect number is entered for the access code, the cleaned.
display will exit the menu program when the SEL button
is selected. SERVINGS COUNTER
13399

0 0 0

2
> Next

Figure 2-10
Reset the SERVINGS COUNTER by pressing the SEL
button to advance to the next screen. Press the Up Arrow
button to move the arrow (>) to Yes and then press the
SEL button. The servings counter will reset to zero and
exit back to the Manager's Menu.

Reset Counters
Figure 2-9 ARE YOU SURE?
> Yes
Manager Menu Options No
Press the Arrow buttons to move up or down through the
Menu. Select a Menu option by pressing the SEL button. Figure 2-11
Exit the Menu program by selecting EXIT FROM MENU Set Clock
or pressing the Service Menu button . The set clock option allows the manager or service
technician to adjust the real-time clock if the machine is
The following menu options are listed in the Manager's
in the brush cleaned state. The following message will
Menu.
display if the set clock option is selected when the
EXIT FROM MENU machine is not in a brush clean state.
SERVINGS COUNTER
SET CLOCK SET CLOCK
12:01 10/24/2014
AUTO START TIME
NO CHANGES ALLOWED
STANDBY MODE Press Any Key
MIX LEVEL AUDIBLE
Figure 2-12
FAULT DESCRIPTION
If the machine is in the brush cleaned state, pressing the
FAULT HISTORY SEL key would display the following screen.
LOCKOUT HISTORY
SYSTEM INFORMATION SET CLOCK
12:01 10/24/2014
CURRENT CONDITIONS
Change
NET SERVICE PIN > Exit
Exit From Menu
Figure 2-13
Selecting EXIT FROM MENU will exit the Manager's
Menu and return the control panel buttons to normal To make any changes, press the Up Arrow to move to

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Change and press the SEL button. Pressing the SEL displays the DST START WEEK screen. Pressing the Up
button will scroll the cursor to the right one digit for each or Down button will move the arrow to the appropriate
button press. Pressing the Up or Down Arrow buttons week for the start of DST.
increases or decreases the selected digits.
DST START WEEK
SET CLOCK > Second Sunday
12:01 10/24/2014 Third Sunday
Fourth Sunday
> Exit
Figure 2-18
Figure 2-14 Pressing the SEL button next to the appropriate week will
After all changes have been made and the year has been display the DST END MONTH screen. Press the Up or 2
set, pressing the SEL button will display the first Down button to move the arrow to the appropriate month
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (DST) screen. for the end of DST.

DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DST END MONTH


ENABLED
> Enable > NOV
Disable DEC

Figure 2-15 Figure 2-19


Pressing the Up or Down Arrow buttons will move the Pressing the SEL button next to the appropriate month
arrow to Enable or Disable. Pressing the SEL button next will display the DST END WEEK screen. Press the UP or
to Disable will disable Daylight Saving Time and return to DOWN button to move the arrow to the appropriate week
the Manager Menu. Pressing the SEL button next to for the end of DST.
Enable selects that option and displays the Month and
Sunday screen. DST END WEEK
> First Sunday
MAR Second Sunday Second Sunday
NOV First Sunday Third Sunday
Change
> Exit Figure 2-20
Pressing the SEL button with the arrow next to the
Figure 2-16 appropriate week will select that setting and return to the
If the correct Sunday for the time change is not Menu screen.
displayed, then Change should be selected. Pressing the Auto Start Time
SEL button with the arrow next to Change displays the
The AUTO START TIME option allows the Manager to
DST Start Month screen. Press the Up or Down Arrow
set the time of day at which the unit automatically enters
button to move the arrow to the appropriate month for the
the Auto mode from the Standby mode. The unit must be
start of DST.
in the Standby mode without a freezer lock condition in
order to AUTO START at the programmable time. The
DST START MONTH
AUTO START TIME can also be disabled and require
> MAR
APR starting the Auto mode manually.
MAY

Figure 2-17
Pressing the SEL button with the arrow next to the
appropriate month selects the START MONTH and then

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Mix Level Audible


AUTO START TIME The MIX LEVEL AUDIBLE option, when enabled, will
DISABLED alert the operator with an audible tone when there is a
Enable
mix-low or mix-out condition. The following screen is
> Disable
displayed upon selecting this option.

Figure 2-21
MIX LEVEL AUDIBLE
Enable the AUTO START TIME by selecting the Up ENABLED
Arrow button to move the arrow to Enable. Press the SEL > Enable
button to advance to the next screen. Disable

2 AUTO START TIME Figure 2-25


00:00 Disable the audible tone feature by pressing the Down
Change Arrow button to move the arrow to Disable. Touch the
> Exit
SEL button to save the new setting and return to the
Manager's Menu. The control panel icons for Mix Low
Figure 2-22
and Mix Out will illuminate as the mix level drops in the
Program the AUTO START TIME by selecting the Up hopper, but the audible tone will be disabled.
Arrow button to move the arrow to Change. Press the
Fault Description
SEL button to advance to the next screen.
The LCD is located on the front control panel. During
normal operation, the display is blank. The display is
used to show menu options and notifies the operator if a
AUTO START TIME
00:00 fault is detected. On international models, the display will
indicate the temperature of the mix in the hopper. If a
fault does occur, it will appear on the display.
Figure 2-23 NO FAULT FOUND—There was no fault found in the
Use the arrow buttons to program the AUTO START freezer. Nothing will appear on the screen after this
TIME by increasing or decreasing the hour setting above variable message appears.
the cursor. Touch the SEL button to advance the cursor BEATER OVERLOAD—Place the power switch in the
and program the minutes setting. Touch the SEL button OFF position. Press the beater reset button firmly. Place
to return to the previous screen with the new time setting the power switch in the ON position and restart in AUTO.
displayed. Touch the SEL button to exit the screen and
HPCO COMPRESSOR—Place the power switch in the
return to the Manager's Menu.
OFF position. Wait 5 minutes for the unit to cool. Place
Standby Mode the power switch in the ON position and restart in AUTO.
The STANDBY MODE option is used to manually place PRODUCT DOOR OFF—The door must be installed on
the machine in the Standby mode during long, no-draw the unit.
periods. Press the Up Arrow button to place the arrow
*HOPPER THERMISTOR FAIL—Place the power switch
next to the appropriate side. Press the SEL button to
in the OFF position. Replace the hopper thermistor
place that side of the machine into Standby and return to
probe.
the main menu screen.
*BARREL THERMISTOR FAIL—Place the power switch
STANDBY MODE in the OFF position. Replace the barrel thermistor probe.
LEFT Note: Three codes have been set up to assist in
RIGHT diagnosing bad thermistor probes. If a probe has shorted
> EXIT
(resistance less than 1 ohm), SHRT will be displayed on
the screen for its respective unit location. If the probe is
Figure 2-24 open (resistance above 1 megohm), OPEN will be

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displayed. If the actual probe environment exceeds  Note: Refer to your local health codes regarding
200 °F (93°C), the respective screen display location will temperature recommendations for procedures to follow if
read OVER indicating the temperature is out of range. these fault screens appear.
Fault History Lockout History
The FAULT HISTORY will display up to 100 faults that The LOCKOUT HISTORY screen displays a history of
have occurred. Page numbers are displayed in the upper the last 100 soft locks, hard locks, brush clean dates, or
right corner. Page one contains the most recent fault. aborted heat cycles. Page numbers are indicated in the
Pressing the Up Arrow button cycles through the FAULT upper right corner. Page 1 always contains the most
HISTORY pages from most recent to oldest. Pressing the recent failure.
Down Arrow button cycles from the oldest to the most
v

recent. The date and time of the event are displayed on


the second line. The third line displays the reason for the
LOCKOUT HISTORY
00/00/00
1
00:00
2
fault. REASON
> Exit

FAULT HISTORY 1
00/00/00 00:00 Figure 2-27
REASON The second line of the screen displays the date and time
> Exit a failure occurs. The third line indicates the reason for a
failure, or will indicate if a successful brush cleaning has
Figure 2-26 occurred. Some failures occur with multiple reasons.
Faults Occurring While in AUTO or STANDBY Mode When this occurs, a record will be generated for each
(L/R) HPR>41F (5C) AFTER 4 HR—The mix reason.
temperature in the hopper was above 41°F (5°C) for Use the arrow buttons to move forward or backward to
more than 4 hours. view each screen.
(L/R) BRL>41F (5C) AFTER 4 HR—The mix System Information
temperature in the freezing cylinder was above 41°F The SYSTEM INFORMATION is displayed on three
(5°C) for more than 4 hours. separate screens. The first screen contains the control
(L/R) HPR>41F (5C) AFTER PF—The mix temperature and software version installed in the machine.
in the hopper was above 41°F (5°C) for more than 4
hours following a power failure. SOFTWARE VERSION
(L/R) HPR>45F (7C) AFTER 1 HR—The mix C712 / C713 UVC4
VERSION X X X
temperature in the left or right hopper was above 45°F
> Next
(7°C) for more than 1 hour.
(L/R) BRL>45F (7C) AFTER 1 HR—The mix Figure 2-28
temperature in the left or right barrel was above 45°F
Touch the SEL button to advance to the next system
(7°C) for more than 1 hour.
information screen containing the software language
(L/R) BRL>41F (5C) AFTER PF—The mix temperature version.
in the freezing cylinder was above 41°F (5°C) for more
than 4 hours following a power failure. Language
(L/R) HPR>59F (15C)—The mix temperature in the V4.00 English
hopper exceeded 59°F (15°C).
> Next
(L/R) BRL>59F (15C)—The mix temperature in the
hopper exceeded 59°F (15°C). Figure 2-29
(L/R) COMP ON TOO LONG—The compressor run time Touch the SEL button to advance to the third system
exceeded the 11 minute timer. information screen containing the model bill of material

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and machine serial number. Service Menu

B.O.M. C71227C000 The Service Menu option allows authorized, service


S/N K0000000 technicians to access and modify critical operating
parameters for the machine. The access code for the
> Next Service Menu is: 5 2 3 1.
Service Menu Options
Figure 2-30
The Service Menu screen includes the following options
Pressing the SEL button again will return to the Menu
which are also displayed in the Manager's Menu. 
screen.
(See page 2-3.)
Current Conditions
2 This screen provides the viscosity readings for the
EXIT FROM MENU
SERVINGS COUNTER
product when the unit is running, and the hopper and the
freezing cylinder temperatures for the unit. SET CLOCK
AUTO START TIME
VISC 0.0 0.0 STANDBY MODE
HOPPER 41.0 41.0
BARREL 41.0 41.0
MIX LEVEL AUDIBLE
FAULT DESCRIPTION
FAULT HISTORY
Figure 2-31
LOCKOUT HISTORY
Press the SEL or Menu button to return to the Menu
screen. SYSTEM INFORMATION

Net Service Pin CURRENT CONDITIONS

The NET SERVICE PIN screen allows the manager or NET SERVICE PIN
service technician to initialize a network connection for The Service Menu screen also includes the following
networking kitchens. options which can only be accessed through the Service
Menu:
NET SERVICE PIN TEMPERATURE SCALE
ARE YOU SURE?
STANDBY TEMP
Yes
> No HOPPER TEMP
VISCOSITY SETTING
Figure 2-32
COMPRESSOR CYCLE TIME
Pressing the Up or Down Arrow button will move the
arrow to Yes or No. Pressing the SEL button with the COMPRESSOR ON DELAY
arrow next to No will return to the Menu screen. Pressing BEATER OFF DELAY
the SEL button with the arrow next to Yes will connect to MIX PUMP OFF DELAY
the network if a gateway card is connected. If Yes is
EDIT UNIT ID
selected, the unit will appear to hang until the memory is
cleared and the defaults are loaded. The display may SELECT LANGUAGE
show the message COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE MANUAL CONTROL
during this time. SOFTWARE UPDATE
RESET TO DEFAULTS
Temperature Scale
This option allows the service technician to choose the
scale in which the machine will display all temperatures.

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TEMPERATURE SCALE < COOLER WARMER >


FAHRENHEIT V
> Fahrenheit ŦŦŦŦŦŦŦŦŦŦŦŦŦŦŦŦŦŦŦŦ
Celsius > Exit

Figure 2-33 Figure 2-36


Use the Up and Down Arrow buttons to move to the The V indicates the current setting. Pressing the Up
appropriate option. Press the SEL button to confirm the Arrow button moves the V one position to the right
selection and return to the Service Menu screen. (warmer). Pressing the Down Arrow button moves the V
Standby Temp one position to the left (cooler). Pressing the SEL button

This option allows the technician to adjust the freezing


stores the value of the setting and returns to the Service 2
Menu screen. The temperature differential is 2°F (1°C)
cylinder temperature at which the compressor will turn on
for the hopper temperature.
in Standby mode. Standby temperatures must be set to
maintain hopper and freezing cylinder temperatures Viscosity Setting
below 40°F (4.4°C). The left/right choice screen is This option allows the service technician to adjust the
displayed upon selecting this option. viscosity at which the compressor turns off in Auto mode.
The first screen prompts the service technician to choose
STANDBY TEMP a side (left or right). After that selection is made, the
LEFT following screen displays.
RIGHT
> Exit
VISCOSITY SETTING
LEFT = 2.8 AMPS
Figure 2-34 CURRENT = 0.0
Pressing the Up and Down Arrow buttons move the > Exit
arrow to LEFT, RIGHT, or Exit. Pressing the SEL button
with the arrow next to LEFT or RIGHT will display the Figure 2-37
second screen, which allows the setting of the standby Pressing the Up Arrow button moves the arrow to
temperature for that side. Change. Pressing the Down Arrow button moves the
arrow to Exit. Pressing the SEL button with the arrow
STANDBY TEMP next to Exit has no effect and returns to the Service Menu
CUT IN AT : 39.0 screen.
CURRENT : 39.0
Pressing the Up Arrow button increases the viscosity
> Next
setting by 0.1 amp. Pressing the Down arrow button
Figure 2-35 decreases the viscosity setting by 0.1 amp. Pressing the
SEL button accepts the viscosity setting and returns to
Pressing the Up or Down Arrow button increases and
the L/R choice screen. Pressing the SEL button again
decreases the temperature by 1/2° respectively.
returns to the Service Menu screen.
Pressing the SEL button accepts the setting and returns
Compressor Cycle Time
to the Menu screen. Pressing the Menu button with either
screen showing ignores any changes and returns to the This option allows the technician to set the Compressor
Menu screen. Cycle Time. The first screen prompts the technician to
choose a side (left or right). After that selection is made,
Hopper Temp
the following screen displays:
This option allows the technician to adjust the hopper
temperature in Auto and Standby. The first screen
prompts the technician to choose a side (left or right).
After that selection is made, the following screen
displays.

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CONTROLS

Mix Pump Off Delay (C712 Only)


COMP CYCLE TIME This option allows the technician to set the amount of
L CYCLE TIME : 10 MIN time that the mix pump runs after the draw valve has
closed (switch opened). After selecting the appropriate
side of the machine, the following screen is displayed.
Figure 2-38
MIX PUMP OFF DELAY
Pressing the Up or Down Arrow button increases or
LEFT : 10 SEC
decreases the cycle time by 1 minute respectively.
Pressing the SEL button accepts the setting and returns
to the L/R choice screen. Pressing the SEL button again
2 returns to the Service Menu screen. Figure 2-41
Comp On Delay Pressing the Up or Down Arrow button increases or
This option allows the technician to adjust the main decreases the time delay by one second respectively.
compressor on delay. After selecting the appropriate side Pressing the SEL button accepts the setting and returns
of the machine, the following screen is displayed: to the L/R choice screen. Pressing the SEL button again
returns to the Service Menu screen.
COMP ON DELAY Edit Unit ID
LEFT : 2 SECONDS This option allows the technician to enter the factory Bill
of Materials (BOM) code used to assemble the freezer,
the freezer serial number, and the store ID number. The
Figure 2-39 FREEZER BOM screen is displayed first.

Pressing the Up or Down Arrow button increases or


ENTER FREEZER BOM
decreases the time delay by one second respectively.
C700000000
Pressing the SEL button accepts the setting and returns Ŧ
to the L/R choice screen. Pressing the SEL button again
returns to the Service Menu screen.
Note: The minimum setting for Comp On Delay is  Figure 2-42
2 seconds. Pressing the SEL button scrolls the cursor to the right,
Beater Off Delay one place for each button press. Pressing the Up or
Down arrow button increases or decreases respectively,
This option allows the technician to set the amount of
with rollover, the selected digits. Once the correct freezer
time the beater motor continues to run after the
BOM has been entered, pressing the SEL button
compressor has cycled off. After selecting the
displays the serial number screen.
appropriate side of the machine, the following screen is
displayed.
ENTER FREEZER SN
K0000000
BEATER OFF DELAY Ŧ
LEFT : 0 SECONDS

Figure 2-43

Figure 2-40 Repeat the operation as described previously. Once the


correct freezer serial number has been entered, pressing
Pressing the Up or Down Arrow button increases or
the SEL button displays the store ID screen.
decreases the time delay by one second respectively.
Pressing the SEL button accepts the setting and returns
to the L/R choice screen. Pressing the SEL button again
returns to the Service Menu screen.

2-10 Models C712/C713 Controls


CONTROLS

> EXIT
ENTER STORE ID L BEATER MOTOR
00000
_ L COMPRESSOR
L MIX PUMP (C712 Only)
L AGITATOR
Figure 2-44
R BEATER MOTOR
Repeat the operation as described previously. Once the
correct store ID has been entered, pressing the SEL R COMPRESSOR
button returns to the Service Menu screen. R MIX PUMP (C712 Only)
Select Language R AGITATOR
This option allows the technician to select one of eleven HOPPER COOLING 2
languages available. The following screen will be FAN
displayed upon selecting this option:
The freezer must be in the OFF mode to use this feature.

> English
MANUAL CONTROL
Espanol
ERROR MACHINE MUST
Dansk
BE IN <OFF> MODE
Francais
PRESS SEL KEY

Figure 2-45
Figure 2-47
Pressing the Up or Down Arrow button moves the arrow
Press the SEL button to enter the manual control option.
to the selection. Pressing the SEL button with the arrow
next to one of the choices selects that choice and returns
MANUAL CONTROL
to the Service Menu screen. If no language is selected,
L BEATER MOTOR
the factory default is English. > START
Note: A graphics display is required for the Russian EXIT
language. If the Russian language is selected on a
machine that does not have a graphics display, the Figure 2-48
following error message will display: Pressing the SEL button with the arrow on START will
send voltage to the component selected.
SYSTEM FAULT
MISSING LANGUAGE MANUAL CONTROL
RUSSIAN L BEATER MOTOR
OK > OFF
EXIT
Figure 2-46
The available languages are English, Espanol (Spanish), Figure 2-49
Dansk (Danish) Francais (French), Svenska (Swedish), Pressing the SEL button with the arrow on OFF will turn
Deutnsch (Dutch), Nederlands (Netherlands), Italiano the component off. Moving the arrow to EXIT will turn the
(Italian), Portuguese, Polski (Polish), and Russian. component off and exit this menu option.
Manual Control
This option allows the technician to start and stop button
components to test their performance. When selected
manually, power will be supplied to each component until
the technician selects OFF or exits the screen. The
technician must manually select OFF or exit the menu.

Controls Models C712/C713 2-11


CONTROLS

Software Update Reset to Default


This option allows the machine's firmware to be updated. The Reset to Default option will allow the service
Selecting this option will display a screen asking ARE technician to clear all RAM memory. This screen was
YOU SURE? added because it will not be possible to remove the RAM
chip on future iterations of the UVC3 control. The
SOFTWARE UPDATE machine must be in a Unit Cleaned status in order to
ARE YOU SURE? restore the default settings. Selecting this option in the
> YES menu will display a screen asking ARE YOU SURE? 
NO
(See Figure 2-52.)

Figure 2-50
2 Pressing the Up Arrow button moves the arrow to Yes.
RESET TO DEFAULT
ARE YOU SURE?
Pressing the SEL button will start the update process. > YES
NO

Loading Software Figure 2-52


Moving the cursor to YES and selecting the Calibration
button will restore all factory default values.

Figure 2-51

2-12 Models C712/C713 Controls


CONTROLS

Power Interrupt
All operating modes and setpoints are stored in the
battery backed memory. Having been in Auto or Standby, POWER SWITCH OFF
recovery from a power failure will return the machine to TIME: 5:00
its previous mode of operation after a Memory HOPPER 41.0
Initialization function has occurred. If a power failure has BARREL 41.0
occurred, the Safety Time Out screen will display a
Figure 2-53
Power Failure message on the first line and the audio
alarm will be ON. This message must be cleared. If any of the requirements for a brush clean have not
been met, the time displayed will remain at 5:00 minutes.
If the freezing cylinder or hopper temperature rises above
45°F (7°C) more than 1 hour or rise above 41°F (5°C)
When all the requirements for a brush cleaning are met, 2
and the 5 minutes expire, the screen will change to the
for 4 hours, the machine will soft lock when power is second screen, which is the standard power switch OFF
restored. If the temperature rises above 59°F (15°C) the screen.
machine will lock immediately.
POWER SWITCH OFF
Daily Brush Clean Ŧ=Ŧ=Ŧ=Ŧ=Ŧ=Ŧ
UNIT CLEANED
Every day the machine must be brush cleaned and the
following criteria must be met.
Figure 2-54
1. The freezing cylinder and hopper temperatures must
be above 60°F (16°C). When the power switch is placed in the ON position, the
third line of the screen will display Unit Cleaned.
2. The MIX-OUT and MIX-LOW probes must not be
satisfied.
3. The door must be removed.
Note: The power switch must be OFF to view the  UNIT CLEANED
5 minute countdown timer.
Note: The criteria in Steps 1–3 must be met Figure 2-55
simultaneously for 5 minutes. These criteria will be
met when the machine is properly brush cleaned
according to the Taylor Operator's Manual.
Completion of a successful brush clean resets the Brush
Clean Cycle timer and removes the locked condition.
A screen showing the status of the elements required for
a brush clean is displayed when the power switch is in
the OFF position and the unit is not in a brush clean
state.
Line 1: Indicates the power switch is OFF.
Line 2: Shows the time (in minutes and seconds)
remaining for the system to enter a Brush Clean state.
Line 3: Shows the hopper temperature.
Line 4: Shows the barrel temperature.

Controls Models C712/C713 2-13


CONTROLS

Pump Operation
The pump operates under the following conditions: Auto mode is entered. If a mix out condition forces the
machine into the Standby mode of operation, the mix
Pump Button pump will not be active.

When the Pump button is touched, the pump is active by Mix Pump Draw Timer
itself or with the Wash mode of operation.
During the Auto mode, the mix pump will operate for 
Mix Pump 5 to 30 seconds after every draw of product. The factory
setting is 10 seconds.
2 The mix pump will be active for 30 seconds whenever the

8 1

2 3

4
7
5

Figure 2-56

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Screw-1/4-20x-3/4 Socket 020128-2 5 Mount-Motor 036934

2 Seal-Motor Reducer Input Shaft 048836 6 Sleeve A.-Mix Pump X44761

3 Seal-Motor Reducer- Output Shft 048837 7 Motor-Reducer 32 RPM 036955-34

4 Nut-Pump Sleeve 036933 8 Coupling-Motor-Flexible 047936

2-14 Models C712/C713 Controls


CONTROLS

Timers
Two Minute Stir Cycle Safety Timeout
If the machine is in the Standby mode, the beater motor Once power is applied to the machine, a 60 second timer
will turn on for 6 seconds every 2 minutes when the places the machine in an Idle state. The tone is turned on
Standby Temp setpoint 26.5°F (-4°C) is satisfied. in 0.5 second intervals, and a Safety Timeout message
appears on the LCD. This timer can be aborted by
Mix Pump Timer touching any button.

The mix pump will run for 30 seconds anytime the Brush Clean Timer
machine is placed in the Auto mode, but not from
This timer times out 5 minutes when all conditions for a
2
Standby.
successful brush cleaning are met.
Mix Draw Timer
During the Auto mode, the mix pump will run for 
5 to 30 sec. every time product is drawn from the
machine. The factory setting is 10 sec.

Controls Models C712/C713 2-15


CONTROLS

Beater Stir Cycles


Standby Hopper Temperature
When the machine is in the Standby mode, the stir cycle The hopper temperature setpoint range is 29.5°F to 39°F 
will be activated. The beater stir cycle timer counts down (-1.4°C to 3.9°C). In the Auto or Standby mode, the
2 minutes (in seconds) and then activates the beater compressor starts when the hopper temperature is above
motor for 6 seconds. After the stir cycle, the process will the setpoint and stops when the hopper temperature
repeat itself; the timer will count down  reaches the setpoint -2°.
2 minutes, and the beater will run for 6 seconds.

2-16 Models C712/C713 Controls


CONTROLS

Setting Viscosity
Viscosity The factory setting (setpoint) for soft serve viscosity is 
2.8 amps. The amperage measurement is determined by
Viscosity is the term used when referring to product monitoring the L1 leg of power being delivered to the
appearance, temperature, thickness and firmness. beater motor. To adjust the serving viscosity, it may be
Soft serve viscosity is measured by monitoring the necessary to raise or lower the amperage setpoint.
amperage load of the beater motor. The amperage load Adjust in increases of 0.1 amps.
of the beater motor is low when the product in the The serving temperature of soft serve product may vary
freezing cylinder is liquid. As the product freezes throughout the day. The serving temperature may range
(thickens), the amperage load increases. When the
amperage load reaches the setpoint, the refrigeration
from 16°F to 19°F (-8.8°C to -7.2°C).
2
cycle discontinues. VISCOSITY SETTING
VISC = 2.8 AMPS
CURRENT = 0.0

Figure 2-57

Controls Models C712/C713 2-17


CONTROLS

Jumper Pin Charts


Jumper Chart - UVC3

C712/C713 C712/C713
Feature Left Interface Left Interface
X59485-SER X59485-SER

Force Brush Clean Status W2

Syrup Heater Enable W3

2 Open All Left Solenoids

Open All Right Solenoids


W4

W4

Clock/Calendar Override W5

Force Glycol Pump On

59F Fault Detection Enable W2**

Standby Stir Cycle Disable W5

Reduced Mix Low Sensitivity W6 W6

Reduced Mix Out Sensitivity W7 W7

7C/45F 90 Min. Cool Phase

Unused W1 W1

Unused W3

Disable Control Panel (Self Serve) J10 - 7 & 8

** Jumper initially installed at factory.


Table 2-1

UVC4 Control Feature Jumper Notes:


>41F for 4 hours & >45 for 1 hr JP1 - 1 & 2** 1. Left and right are determined while facing the front of
machine.
Reserved (do not install) JP1 - 3 & 4
2. Specified feature is established when the jumper is
Domestic/International (Note 3) JP2 - 1 & 2 **
installed.
Reserved (do not install) JP3 - 3 &4 3. International mode (jumper removed) enables direct
Audible enable (do not install) JP3 - 1 & 2 use of Heat and Standby buttons and hopper
temperature display.
Unused JP3 - 3 & 4
** Jumper initially installed at factory.
Table 2-2
Personality Board

0 - 6 Beater Motor Amperage (do not use) A

0 - 12 Beater Motor Amperage B**


** Jumper initially installed at factory.
Table 2-3

2-18 Models C712/C713 Controls


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Jumper Pin Chart - UVC4

C712/C713 C712/C713
Feature Left Interface Right Interface
X59485-SER X59485-SER

Force Brush Clean Status W2

Syrup Heater Enable W3

Open All Left Solenoids W4

Open All Right Solenoids W4

Clock/Calendar Override W5 2
Force Glycol Pump On

59F Fault Detection Enable W2**

Standby Stir Cycle Disable W5

Reduced Mix Low Sensitivity W6 W6

Reduced Mix Out Sensitivity W7 W7

7C/45F 90 Min. Cool Phase

Unused W1 W1

Unused

Disable Control Panel (Self Serve) J10 - 7 & 8

** Jumper initially installed at factory.


Table 2-4

UVC4 Control Feature Jumper Personality Board

0–6 Beater Motor Amperage (do not use) A


>41F for 4 hours & >45 for 1 hr JP1 - 1 & 2**

Reserved (do not install) JP1 - 3 & 4 0–12 Beater Motor Amperage B**
Domestic/International (Note 3) JP2 - 1 & 2 ** ** Jumper initially installed at factory.
Reserved (do not install) JP3 - 1 & 2 Table 2-6
Notes:
Reserved (do not install) JP4 - 1 & 2
1. Left and right are determined while facing the front of
Proximity Sensor (Note 4) JP5 - 1 & 2** machine.
Reserved (do not install) JP6 - 1 & 2 2. Specified feature is established when the jumper is
Reserved (do not install) JP7 - 1 & 2 installed.

Reserved (do not install) RTCK - 1 & 2 3. International mode (jumper removed) enables direct
use of Heat and Standby buttons and hopper
Reserved (do not install) DBGEN - 1 & 2
temperature display. Note: C712/C713 Standby
** Jumper initially installed at factory. buttons are always enabled. C712/C713 do not have
Table 2-5 Heat buttons.
4. Jumper should be installed on shake machines to
enable proximity sensor. It is not active on soft serve
machines; jumper can remain installed.

Controls Models C712/C713 2-19


CONTROLS

Control Overview - UVC4

Figure 2-58

2-20 Models C712/C713 Controls


CONTROLS

Universal Control Board - UVC4


Universal Control Board Connections - UVC4 (X69355-SER)
Beginning in January 2011, Taylor transitioned from the Note: UVC4 can only be used to replaced UVC3
UVC3 to the UVC4. boards. UVC4 is not compatible with UVC1 or UVC2.

6 5

1
2

9
4 2 3

Figure 2-59
The following chart identifies the connections on the board:

Jumper Jumper
Item Function Item Function
No. No.

1 J1 5 VDC power input 6 J11 50 pin digital cable-right side

2 J2 18 pin power loss analog cable 7 J12 Local On-site Network (LON) cable
3 J4 USB program port
8 J13 User interface cable
4 J7 18 pin amp draw and thermistor probe
9 D2 Heartbeat LED
data analog cable

5 J10 50 pin digital cable-left side Important! See “UVC4 Electrostatic Discharge and
Proper Handling Procedures” on page 2-22 before
handling a UVC4 board.

Controls Models C712/C713 2-21


CONTROLS

Universal Control Starting Serial Number Built With UVC4


C712/C713 M1060000 X69355-SER
The Universal Control is the command center for the
machine. The software program for the UVC3 control, UVC3 to UVC4 Conversion Kit Part Number
including multiple language selections, resides in the C712/C713 X69355SER1
erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM) UVC4 Electrostatic Discharge and Proper Handling
chip. The EPROM chip is not used on the UVC4 Procedures
Universal Control.
The UVC4 board is more susceptible to electrostatic
The settings in the menus are saved in the random discharge than the UVC3 board. Always use the
access memory (RAM) chip. Removing and reinstalling following procedures to prevent damage when handling
the software chip will restore the factory default settings
2 in the menus. The RAM chip must be inserted with the
the board.
1. Leave boards in their anti-static packaging until they
notch towards the side of the socket with the notch.
are ready to be installed.
Power is supplied to the 5 VDC terminal on the UVC3/
2. Dissipate static electricity before handling the board
UVC4 board from the interface board. The operating
by touching a grounded metal object, such as the
voltage range for the control is 4.75 VDC to 5.25 VDC.
unit's unpainted metal chassis.
Note: Beginning with software version 1.07, the default
3. If possible, use anti-static devices such as wrist
settings can be restored in the Service Menu. This can
straps and floor mats.
only be done when the unit is in a Unit Cleaned State.
The unit must be cleaned or the W-2 on the shake side 4. Always hold the board by its edges. Avoid touching
interface board must be jumped out to enter a Unit the contacts and components on the board.
Cleaned State. (See “Reset to Defaults” on page 2-12.) 5. Take care when connecting or disconnecting cables.
Note: For installations with low voltage supply (210V or A damaged cable can cause a short in the electrical
less) it may be necessary to wire the 16 VAC transformer circuit.
on the low voltage tap. Low voltage supplied to the 6. Prevent damage to the connectors by aligning the
interface board, in turn reduces the voltage supplied to connector pins before connecting the cable.
the UVC3/UVC4 board and may cause intermittent power Misaligned connector pins can cause damage to
failure tripping or the control panel keys do not function components at power-on.
when the unit is powered. 7. When disconnecting a cable, always pull on the cable
The UVC3/UVC4 communicates with the control panel connector or strain-relief loop, not on the cable itself.
interface board through a USB Cable.
There are three sets of pins on the UVC3 board and four
sets of pins on the UVC4 board. Refer to the following
chart to identify their function.
Note: Use Part No. 040084-001 Connector-Programing
Shunt to jumper pins.

2-22 Models C712/C713 Controls


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UVC4 Cables - Factory Installed

Figure 2-60
Boards installed at the factory have two cables Important! See “UVC4 Electrostatic Discharge and
connected to the UVC4 board. Connected at J13 is the Proper Handling Procedures” on page 2-22 before
USB cable part number 069023. handling a UVC4 board.

Controls Models C712/C713 2-23


CONTROLS

UVC4 Cables - Conversion Kit For Field Replacements

Figure 2-61
The UVC4 board is interchangeable with the UVC3 Important! See “UVC4 Electrostatic Discharge and
board. When replacing a UVC3 board in the field, adapter Proper Handling Procedures” on page 2-22 before
cables are needed. Cable part number 069024 (1) handling a UVC4 board.
connects to the existing USB cable.

2-24 Models C712/C713 Controls


CONTROLS

C712/C713 UVC4 Update Instructions


Estimated Time: 35 minutes 8. Reconnect power to the machine and turn power on.
Important! Verify that the display says UNIT CLEANED.
• See “UVC4 Electrostatic Discharge and Proper 9. Remove the jumper from W2 on the left side interface
Handling Procedures” on page 2-22 before han- board.
dling a UVC4 board. 10. Enter the Service Menu and go to the option, Reset
• Before performing software update, reset the to Defaults.
control to defaults. This will clear the RAM mem-
11. Perform a Reset to Defaults by selecting YES to
ory so the new software can be loaded.
clear all RAM memory.
• Only use factory supplied USB drives to perform
software update. Do not make copies of factory
12. Install the USB flash drive in the J4 port on the UVC4 2
board.
supplied USB drives with generic USB drives.
Failure to follow this instruction can cause 13. Check jumper position JP7. Remove the jumper, if
issues in successfully completing the software present, and do not reinstall.
update. 14. Access the Service Menu. Go to Software Update
• Wear appropriate personal protective and select YES to begin update process.
equipment. 15. Wait 3 minutes for the software to complete the
1. Enter the Service menu (5231) to copy the current update.
machine settings. 16. After the Lamp Test, enter the Service Menu and
2. Place both sides of the machine in the OFF mode clear any faults. Reset unit to defaults.
and turn the syrup heaters off. 17. Re-enter all settings copied earlier.
18. Remove the USB flash drive from the UVC4 board
and store it in the tool kit.
CAUTION! Disconnect all power to the 19. Place both sides of the unit in the Auto mode. Turn
machine. Failure to follow this instruction may result in the syrup heaters back on, if that was the original
electrocution. state before the installation.
3. 20. Verify both sides of the machine are operating
4. Remove the two drip trays from the upper rear of the properly (shutting off at proper viscosity and no
machine and place them on top of the machine. faults).
5. Remove the two screws at the bottom of the  21. Draw at least one soft serve cone per side to verify
Panel-Rear-Upper. that the product appearance is acceptable
6. Remove the six screws from the Cover-Control Box. 22. Carefully reinstall the control box cover, back panel,
and drip trays.
7. Install a jumper on the W2 on the left side interface
board.

Controls Models C712/C713 2-25


CONTROLS

Refrigeration Schematic

Figure 2-62

2-26 Models C712/C713 Controls


CONTROLS

Refrigeration System Components

Input/
Comp Label Description Function Basic Operating Logic
Output

Mix Hopper 20 qt. capacity, wrapped with 40' of 5/ Storage of product mix,
16” copper tubing evaporator.

Freezing Conventional, 3.4 qt. flooded Freezing of product,


Cylinder evaporator evaporator.

Condenser Lanced fin Cooling of compressed


refrigerant. 2
Fan - Motor A.-Fan (Blower) Provides air flow to remove On with the compressor in Output
Condenser heat from condenser heat Auto and Standby.
exchanger. Operates for 30 sec. after
the compressor shuts off.

Compressor Hermetically sealed - Copeland, Compresses the refrigerant. Enabled in Auto and Output
CS20 Used for barrel and hopper Standby. Off in Wash and
cooling in Auto, Standby, and Off modes.
the cooling phase of the heat
mode.

AXV Automatic expansion valve for the Controls the refrigerant flow
freezing cylinder - 046365 during the cooling of the
freezing cylinder.

Filter/Dryer Dryer-Filter-HP62-3/8 x 1/4S - This keeps moisture, dirt,


048901 metal, and chips from entering
the refrigerant flow control
valves.

Heat Exchanger 15.25 joined length This allows the liquid When the liquid is
(sub cooler) refrigerant to be cooled before subcooled before it
it reaches the AXV. reaches the refrigerant
control, the refrigeration
effect per unit mass of
refrigerant is increased.

Receiver Accumulator - 047062 The liquid receiver is a storage The use of a liquid receiver
tank for liquid refrigerant. makes the quantity of
refrigerant in a system less
critical.

Controls Models C712/C713 2-27


CONTROLS

Notes:

2-28 Models C712/C713 Controls


Section 3: Troubleshooting

• General Troubleshooting Guide


• Electrical Troubleshooting Guide
• C712/C713 Electrical Troubleshooting Guide
• Pump Style Freezer Troubleshooting
• Bacteria Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Models C712/C713 3-1


TROUBLESHOOTING

General Troubleshooting Guide


Table 3-1
Problem Probable Cause Remedy

1. Compressor will not run. a. The power switch is in the OFF position. a. Place the switch in the ON position.

b. An error has been made in key pad b. Press the correct key for Auto operation.
selection.

c. The contactor is faulty. c. Replace the contactor.

d. The compressor has burned out. d. Replace the compressor.

e. The fuse or circuit breaker has blown. e. Replace the fuse or turn on the breaker.

f. Tripped overload (compressor). f. Place the power switch in the OFF position.
Allow the compressor to cool and the
overload to close before returning the power
3 switch to the ON position.

g. Off on reset (beater motor). g. Press the reset button.

2. Machine operates long a. Dirty condenser. a. Clean the condenser.


(cycles off on the 11
b. Scraper blades are worn. b. Replace scraper blades.
minute safety timer.
c. Shortage of refrigerant. c. Repair the leak and recharge the machine.

d. Air in the system. d. Purge and recharge the system.

e. High overrun product (C712). e. Check pump operation for correct air/mix
ratio.

3. Head pressure is too a. Condenser is dirty. a. Clean condenser.


high.
b. Water valve is out of adjustment or is b. Check the adjustment and the water supply.
restricted.

c. Insufficient air space around machine. c. Make sure there is sufficient air space
surrounding the machine (see
“Specifications”).

d. Refrigerant overcharge. d. Correct refrigerant charge.

e. Blower is faulty. e. Replace the blower.

4. Head pressure is too low. a. Refrigerant shortage. a. Repair leak and recharge.

5. Liquid line is hot. a. Shortage of refrigerant. a. Repair leak and recharge.

6. Excessive mix leakage a. Worn or missing drive shaft seal. a. If worn, nicked, or missing, replace the drive
through the rear of the shaft seal.
unit into the drip pan.
b. Inadequate lubrication. b. Lubricate properly.

c. Drive shaft rotates forward. c. Check gear alignment.

7. Low overrun. a. Bad scraper blades. a. Replace scraper blades.

b. Faulty air/mix pump components (C712). b. Inspect air/mix pump components and
replace those found faulty.

c. Restricted air intake (air/mix pump) (C712). c. Clear restriction.

d. Long ON cycles. d. See problem 2.

3-2 Models C712/C713 Troubleshooting


TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Probable Cause Remedy

8. Draw valve leaking. a. Worn or missing draw valve O-rings. a. Replace regularly.

b. Inadequate lube on draw valve O-rings. b. Lubricate properly.

c. Wrong type of lubricate being used. c. Use proper lubricant. Example: Taylor Lube
High Performance.

9. Product is not being fed a. Inadequate mix in the hopper (Mix-Out light a. Fill hopper with mix.
into the freezing cylinder. is lit).

b. Air/mix pump incorrectly assembled b. Assemble pump according to instructions in


(C712). the Operator's Manual.

c. Air/mix pump is not operating (C713). c. Follow the correct feed tube procedures and
use of the air orifice.

10. No product being a. Plugged door spout. a. Break down the machine and dislodge the
dispensed with draw
valve open and machine
b. Beater rotating counterclockwise.
door spout clog.

b. Correct beater rotation to clockwise.


3
in AUTO mode.
c. Inadequate mix in the hopper (mix out light c. Fill hopper with mix.
is lit).

11. Product too soft. a. Not enough air space surrounding a. Allow 3” (76 mm) minimum clearance
machine. around all sides and install the deflector.

b. Bad scraper blades. b. Replace scraper blades.

c. Dirty air-cooled condenser. c. Clean monthly.

d. Outdated mix. d. Use fresh mix.

e. Refrigerant shortage. e. Locate leak and repair.

f. Product viscosity set too warm. f. Adjust product viscosity.

g. Incorrect usage of the mix feed tube g. Follow the correct feed tube procedures and
(C713). use of the air orifice.

12. Plugged door spout. a. Poor scraping. a. Replace scraper blades.

b. Damaged draw valve O-rings. b. Replace O-rings.

c. Damaged beater assembly. c. Inspect and replace if necessary.

d. Worn rear shell bearing. d. Inspect and replace if necessary.

13. No freezer operation a. Machine unplugged. a. Plug in machine.


when placing unit in any
b. Circuit breaker is turned off or fuse is b. Turn on circuit breaker or replace fuse.
mode of operation.
blown.

c. Power switch is in the OFF position. c. Place power switch in the ON position.

14. Product too stiff. a. Product viscosity set too cold. a. Adjust product viscosity.

b. Incorrectly assembled or malfunctioning b. Re-assemble pump or replace faulty


air/mix pump (C712). components.

15. Mix in the hopper is too a. Temperature is out of adjustment. a. Adjust hopper temperature.
cold.

16. Mix in the hopper is too a. Temperature is out of adjustment. a. Adjust hopper temperature.
warm.

Troubleshooting Models C712/C713 3-3


TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Probable Cause Remedy

17.Drive shaft is stuck in the a. Corners of the drive shaft, coupling, or both a. Replace the necessary component(s). Do
gear box coupling. are rounded. not lubricate the end of the drive shaft.

b. Mix and lubricant are collected in the drive b. Brush clean the rear shell bearing area
coupling. regularly.

18. Freezing cylinder walls a. Bent beater assembly. a. Replace beater.


are scored.
b. Missing or worn front bearing. b. Install or replace front bearing.

c. Scraper blades incorrectly installed. c. Install scraper blades over the appropriate
securing pin on the beater assembly.

19. Product is “popping” a. Draw rate set too fast. a. Set the draw rate at 5 oz. to 7-1/2 oz. of
when drawn. product per 10 seconds.

b. Pump is assembled/lubed incorrectly b. Assemble pump according to instructions in

3 (C712).

c. Freezer has been turned on and off several


the Operator's Manual.

c. Place the unit in the OFF position only when


times. necessary.

20.Freezer shuts off and a. Fault alert. a. Check the fault screen in the operator's
produces a fault tone. menu.

b. Insufficient air space. b. Allow 3” (76 mm) minimum clearance


around all sides and install the deflector.

21.When Auto is pressed, a. Mix-out condition. a. Add mix.


freezer goes into Standby.

22.“Compressor On Too a. Inadequate pump operation (C712). a. Check the pump operation. Assemble the
Long fault message. pump according to instructions in the
Operator Manual.

b. The draw rate is set too fast. b. Set the draw rate at 5 oz. to 7-1/2 oz. of
product per 10 seconds.

c. Inadequate air flow. c. Allow a minimum of 3” (76 mm) around all


sides. Install the deflector provided to
prevent recirculation of warm air.

d. Faulty blower baffle. d. Repair or replace the blower baffle.

e. Inadequate AXV settings. e. Set AXV at proper setting. (See “Running


Specifications.”)

23. Product Door Off a. The door is off or is loose. a. Install the door and tighten the hand screws.
message is displayed.
b. Door switch is faulty. b. Replace the switch.

c. The door switch is not properly installed. c. Make sure the door switch is fully inserted.

d. The 24V relay is faulty. d. Replace the relay.

e. There is low voltage from the 24V e. Check the power supply connections,
transformer. shorts, replace transformer.

3-4 Models C712/C713 Troubleshooting


TROUBLESHOOTING

Electrical Troubleshooting Guide


Modes of Operation
Table 3-2
Components Standby Wash Auto Pump

Compressor X X

Beater Motor X X X

Fan X X

Air/Mix Pump Motor X X

Agitator X X

Troubleshooting Models C712/C713 3-5


TROUBLESHOOTING

C712/C713 Electrical Troubleshooting Guide


Power Cord Plugged In/Power Switch in the Power Switch in the ON Position/Mode
OFF Position Select: PUMP

L1 power from the power cord connection travels through With L1 power supplied to the L1 terminal of the interface
the EMI filter to the 16 volt transformer. The transformer board, power is supplied through pin 5 of the J6 terminal
supplies 16 VAC to terminals A and B on the interface to the air/mix pump motor overload and then to the air/
board. mix pump motor.
The interface board sends 5 VDC to terminal J1 on the
universal board. Power Switch in the ON Position/Mode 
Select: Auto mode
Power Switch in the ON Position
Power is sent from the L1 terminal of the interface board

3 L1 power from the power cord connection is supplied to


the terminals marked L1 on the interface board. To
through the following pins on the J6 terminal:
7 for the beater motor contactor coil
supply power to the L1 terminal on the interface board, 5 for the air/mix pump (30 seconds only)
L1 travels through the following switches: the power 1 for the compressor contactor coil
switch, beater motor overload switch, compressor high
limit switch and 15 amp fuse.
Power Switch in the ON Position/Mode
Select: Auto/Draw Switch Activated
Power Switch in the ON Position/Mode 
Select: Wash mode Power is sent from the L1 terminal on the interface board
through the following pins on the J6 terminal:
With L1 power supplied to the L1 terminal of the interface
7 for the beater motor contactor coil
board, power is supplied through pin 7 of the J6 terminal,
5 for the air/mix pump (The pump runs for 10 seconds
beater interlock relay, and to the beater motor contactor
after the draw handle is closed.)
coil.
1 for the compressor contactor coil
At the completion of a draw, the beater motor and
compressor are cycled off by the personality board amp
monitor.

3-6 Models C712/C713 Troubleshooting


TROUBLESHOOTING

Pump Style Freezer Troubleshooting


Table 3-3
Problem Probable Cause Remedy

1. Air/mix pump will not oper- a. The pump drive motor is off on reset. a. Allow the machine to cool and press the
ate in the Auto mode when RESET button.
the draw valve is opened.
b. Malfunctioning interface board. b. Replace interface board.

c. Faulty pump motor. c. Replace motor.

d. Faulty connection or draw switch. d. Check connections or replace switch.

2. Excessive pump cylinder a. Inadequate or incorrect lubrication of pump a. Lubricate properly.


wear. cylinder.

b. Ball crank rotates clockwise. b. Rewire ball crank rotation to rotate

3. Not enough pressure in the a. Malfunctioning draw switch.


counterclockwise.

a. Reposition or replace the microswitch.


3
freezing cylinder.

Troubleshooting Models C712/C713 3-7


TROUBLESHOOTING

Bacteria Troubleshooting
Periodic product sampling is taken by a sanitarian. the operator about how to prevent high bacteria counts.
Bacteria counts should not exceed the following figures: Note: High bacteria counts in soft serve yogurt is
Standard Plate Count (SPC) 50,000
normal and necessary. Coliform, however, cannot be
Coliform 10 accepted in any product. The following information will
help solve high coliform count problems.
If the counts exceed the numbers listed, steps should be
taken to locate the cause. Failure to solve the high counts Note: If sample results indicate a problem, one of these
will result in an unsafe product for consumption. Educate areas may be a source of contamination.

Table 3-4

Cause Of Contamination Prevention

1. Human contamination. a. Wash hands and arms past elbows.

3 b. Wear rubber gloves if cuts or skin conditions exist.

c. Wash hands periodically throughout the day.

2. Residue product deposits on mix contact surfaces a. Provide the proper brushes.
(milkstone buildup).
b. Brush clean all parts and components thoroughly. Ignoring
this will allow formation of milkstone, a porous substance
which will house bacteria and can lead to contamination of
fresh mix.

3. Worn, damaged, or cracked parts. a. Provide a food grade lubricant (Example: Taylor Lube).

b. Inspect O-rings for holes or tears. O-rings, seals and other


wear items must be supplied by the freezer company to
meet food industry standards.

c. During the operating hours, periodically inspect the rear drip


pan for excessive leakage.

3-8 Models C712/C713 Troubleshooting


TROUBLESHOOTING

Cause Of Contamination Prevention

4. Improper cleaning and sanitation procedures. a. For cleaning procedures, scrub the sink and strainers
thoroughly before each use. The level of solution in each
basin must allow the largest component to be submerged.
Sanitize and prime the freezer prior to freezing the product.
After sanitizing a freezer, use fresh mix to flush remaining
sanitizer from the freezing cylinder.

b. Provide the proper brushes, lubricants, and single-service


towels.

c. Store sanitizer in a cool, dry place. Use chemicals


according to their labels.

d. Use a few good employees to follow the cleaning procedure


correctly and consistently. Allow the employee
uninterrupted time to complete the cleaning procedure.

e. Hold sanitizing solution in the hopper and the freezing 3


cylinder for 5 minutes.

f. Wash and sanitize the tube of lubricant; after each use,


always recap the tube.

g. Parts, components, and brushes should be air-dried


overnight. Never store the equipment in the storage cooler.

h. Do not neglect daily cleaning practices: wipe the external


areas of the freezer periodically throughout the day, remove
the design caps and sanitize the area, check the drip trays
and splash shield.

5. Mix stored improperly. a. Rotate stock to use older date code mix first. Shelf life of
mix is normally 10 days.

b. Mix must never be stacked outside or under direct sunlight


while waiting to be placed in the cooler.

c. Place the mix directly in the cooler. Always leave one inch
between the mix and other products to allow air to circulate
around the product.

d. Mix must not remain at room temperature for long periods of


time.

e. Hopper storage must maintain a temperature of 39°F


(3.9°C). Storage temperatures above 45°F (7.2°C). will
allow cell division in as little as 1 hour.

f. Once the mix is placed in the hopper, covers must be


properly installed to maintain adequate refrigeration and to
prevent airborne contaminants from entering the mix.

Troubleshooting Models C712/C713 3-9


TROUBLESHOOTING

Notes:

3-10 Models C712/C713 Troubleshooting


Section 4: Parts

• Parts Warranty Explanation


• Model C712 Exploded View
• Operator Parts (Model C712)
• Model C713 Exploded View
• Operator Parts (Model C713)
• Control A. - X67560-27 (Model C712)
• Control A. - X67561-27-(Model C713)
• Box A.-Cap & Relay - X6540227SP - (Model C712 & C713/Bristol)
• Box A.-Cap & Relay - X81081-27 (Model C713/Copeland)
• Pump A.-Mix Simplified - X57029- (Model C712)
• Door and Beater Assembly (Model C712)
• Door and Beater Assembly (Model C713)
• Plate A.-Dec (Model C712)
• Plate A.-Dec (Model C713)
• Rail-Syrup - X63883-27 (Optional)
• Switch A.-Dual Lever - X69838 (Model C712 & C713)
• Actuator A.-Draw Switch - X69835 (Model C712 & C713)
• Blower A. X53725-27 (Model C712 & C713)
• Condenser A. - X68077-27G (Model C712 & C713)
• Accessories
• Brushes (Model C712 & C713)

Parts Models C712/C713 4-1


PARTS

Parts Warranty Explanation


Class 103 Parts: The warranty for new equipment parts is one year from the original date of unit
installation, with a replacement parts warranty of three months.

Class 212 Parts: The warranty for new equipment parts is two years from the original date of unit
installation, with a replacement parts warranty of twelve months.

Class 512 Parts: The warranty for new equipment parts is five years from the original date of unit
installation, with a replacement parts warranty of twelve months.

Class 000 Parts: Wear Items—no warranty.

CAUTION: Warranty is valid only if required service work is provided by an authorized Taylor service technician.
Note: Taylor reserves the right to deny warranty claims on equipment or parts if a unapproved refrigerant was
installed in the machine, system modifications were performed beyond factory recommendations, or it is determined
that the failure was caused by neglect or abuse.
Note: See your authorized Taylor distributor for possible labor warranty.

4-2 Models C712/C713 Parts


PARTS

Model C712 Exploded View


69
70
72 9
73 6 7
68
28 27 67
66
42 41 74 1d
75
65
64 5 8
4
2 3
46
1c
43 1b 10
11
19
1 12
63
15
61 1a 31 32 33 24 13
45
59
60
62
23
14 4
22
44 15

20 19 16
58 21
56 17
57
36
54 18
55
25 40
53 38 29 30

27
48 39
52
26
47 41 28
12 34
42 19 30
37 35
51 46
49 29

50 19
15 43
45 71
44
Figure 4-1

Parts Models C712/C713 4-3


PARTS

Model C712 Exploded View Parts Identification

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Shell A.-Insulated X63324-SER 30 Shroud-Front & Rear 059884

1a Bearing-Rear Shell 031324 31 Guide A.-Drip Pan-Left X59910

1b Washer-Bearing Lock 012864 32 Control A. (See Pg 4-13) X67560-27

1c Nut-Bearing 028991 33 Cover-Control Box 067984

1d Guide-Drip Seal 028992 34 Condenser-AC Left 055813-1

2 Coupling-Drive 3/4 Hex 012721 Condenser-AC Right 055813-2

3 Gear A.*Reducer 4.21:1 021286-SER 35 Guide A.-Filter-Right X59930

4 Washer-5/16 SAE Flat 017660-SP 36 Panel A.-Front X63879

5 Screw-5/16-18X3-1/4 Hex 022678 37 Blower A.-Std Output  X53725-27


(See Pg 4-27)
6 Motor-Reducer-32 RPM 036955-34S
38 Shroud-Top 059838
7 Screw-1/4-20X-3/4 Socket 020128-2

4 8 Pulley-2AK74-5/8 027822
39 Plate-Adaptor-Blower 059926-SP

40 Guide A.-Filter-Left X59931


9 Belt-AX32 032769
41 Valve-Exp-Auto-1/4S X1/4 046365
10 Motor-1.5 HP 021522-27
42 Switch-Pressure 440 PSI 048230
11 Pulley-2AK22 016403

12 Screw-5/16-18X5/8 SERR. 017326 43 Compressor 048259-27E

13 Nut-Flange-5/16-18 Lock 011860 44 Screw-5/16-18X1-3/4 019691

14 Washer-5/16 USS Flat 000651 45 Grommet-Compressor 037428

15 Cap-Rubber Mount 011844 46 Valve-Access-1/4MFL 053565

16 Grommet-7/16 X 5/16 016212 47 Valve-EPR 1/4S 022665

17 Spring-Comp.970X.115X2 025707 48 Valve-Access-1/4FL X 1/4 044404

18 Bolt-Carriage-5/16-18X3 056331 49 Valve-Access-1/4 MFLX1/4 047016

19 Nut-5/16-18 Flange Nut 017327 50 Compressor TL3G-R134A 047701-27

20 Screw-1/4-20X5/8 SERR 017522 51 Kit-MT-Compressor 047704

21 Nut-1/4-20 Flange Lock 017523 52 Condenser A.-Danfoss X68077-27G See


Pg 4-28
22 Bushing-Rubber Mount 012258
53 Dryer-Cap. Tube .026ID 047699
23 Clamp-Mounting 012257
54 Panel A.-Front Lower X59854-SER
24 Hinge A.-Motor X25736
55 Box A.-Cap&Relay X6540227SP
25 Caster-4" SWV 3/4-10 STM 044106 See Pg 4-17

26 Caster-4" SWV w/Brake 046437 56 Switch-Toggle-3PDT 068221

27 Dryer-Filter-HP62-3/8 048901 57 Plate-DEC 062121


See Pg 4-22
28 Valve-Solenoid 7/64ORF 043449-27
58 Panel A.-Front *Upper X59836
29 Screw-10X3/8 Slotted 015582

4-4 Models C712/C713 Parts


PARTS
Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

59 Screw-10-32X1/2 048330 67 Spacer-Probe-Mix-Mid 056907

60 Actuator A.-Draw Switch X69835 68 Probe-Mix Out 056908


See Pg 4-26
69 Probe A.-Mix X56912
61 Switch A.-Dual Lever X69838
70 Spacer-Probe-Mix-Upper 056910
62 Guide A.-Drip Pan-Right X59911
71 Sleeve-Mounting-Comp. 039924
63 Stud-Nose Cone 055987
72 Screw-10-32X2-1/4 Slot 057610
64 Pin-Retaining-Hopper 043934
73 O-ring-1-3/8 OD X .070W 017395
65 Pump A.-Mix Simplified S.S. X57029-14
74 Nut-10-32 Hex Screw 005598
See Pg 4-19
75 Nut-1/4-20 Finished Hex 000707
66 Spacer-Mix Probe 056985

Parts Models C712/C713 4-5


PARTS

Operator Parts (Model C712)


1

6
4
3
2

25
22

26
27
28
5
8
6
4
9

10
7
11
21

13 12
14
17
20

18 16 23 24

19
15
Figure 4-2

4-6 Models C712/C713 Parts


PARTS
C712 Exploded View Parts Identification

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Kit A.-Cover-Hopper*Dual X67061-SP 16 Caster-4" SWV 3/4-10 Stem w/ 046437


Brake
2 Pump A.-Mix Simplified X57029-14
17 Panel A.-Front Lower X59854-SER
3 Panel-Rear 064258-SER
18 Shield-Splash-Wire-19-3/4 L 033813
4 Pan-Drip 7.875 059737
19 Tray-Drip-19-5/8 L X 4-7/8 033812
5 Panel-Side*Right 059907
20 Pan-Drip 19-1/2 Long 035034
6 Pan-Drip 12.5 059736
21 Panel-Corner-FRNT-L 063088
7 Panel A.-Front-Middle X63879
22 Panel-Side-Left 059906
8 Panel A.-Front-Upper X59836
23 Fastener-Door Latch 030787
9 Stud-Nose Cone 055987
24 Fastener-Door Strike 030788
10 Filter-Air-Poly-Flo 052779-11
*25 Orifice 022465-100
11 Panel A.-Filter-Louvered X59928
*26 O-ring-3/8 OD X .070W (100 to 016137
12 Caster-4" SWV 3/4-10 STM 044106

13 Screw-1/4-20 X 3/8 RHM 011694


Bag)
4
*27 O-ring-.643 OD X .077W (50 to 018572
14 Panel-Corner-Front-R 063087 Bag)

15 Deflector-Blower EXH 047912 *28 Tube A.-Feed-SS-5/32 Hole X29429-2


*Optional Feed Tube - Can be used instead of mix pump.

Parts Models C712/C713 4-7


PARTS

Model C713 Exploded View


64
65
69 7
28 27 70
66 4
62
43 67
63
71 1d
72
6
8 5
42
3
2
45 1c
1b
9
1a 1 10 11
12
32 33
61 13
31
4 59
60
14
24

15
57 23
20 19 16
56 39 22
21 17
58
36 18
40
54
55
41
52 25
29 30
53
27
38
44
28
26 62

42 43
48
19 12 34
19
30 37 35
51
15 29
50 45
49 47
68
46

Figure 4-3

4-8 Models C712/C713 Parts


PARTS
Model C713 Exploded View Parts Identification

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Shell A.-Insulated X63337-SER 30 Shroud-Front & Rear 059884

1a Bearing-Rear Shell 031324 31 Guide A.-Drip Pan-Left X59910

1b Washer-Bearing Lock 012864 32 Control A. (See Pg 4-15) X67561-27

1c Nut-Bearing 028991 33 Cover-Control Box 067984-SP1

1d Guide-Drip Seal 028992 34 Condenser-AC (Left) 055813-1

2 Coupling-Drive 3/4 Hex 012721 Condenser-AC (Right) 055813-2

3 Gear A.*Reducer 4.21:1 021286-SER 35 Guide A.-Filter-Right X59930

4 Washer-5/16 SAE Flat Zinc 017660-SP 36 Panel A.-Front X63879

5 Screw-5/16-18X3-1/4 Hex HD 022678 37 Blower A.-Std Output X53725-27

6 Pulley-2AK64-5/8 Bore 039695 37a Motor-Fan 208-230V 50/60 053481-27

7 Belt-AX30 052191 37b Capacitor-Run 7.5UF/370V 034749

4
8 Pin-Retaining-Hopper CVR 043934 38 Shroud-Top 059838

9 Stud-Nose Cone 055987 39 Guide A.-Drip Pan-Right X59911

10 Motor-1.5 HP 021522-27 40 Plate-Adaptor-Blower 059926-SP

11 Pulley-2AK22 016403 41 Guide A.-Filter-Left X59931


12 Screw-5/16-18X7/8 SERR. 017973 42 Valve-Access-1/4MFL X 3/8 053565
13 Nut-Flange-5/16-18 Lock 011860 43 Switch-Pressure 440 PSI 048230
14 Washer-5/16 USS Flat CR3 000651 44 Valve-Access-1/4FL X 1/4 044404
15 Cap-Rubber Mount 011844 45 Compressor L64A113BBCA 048259-27E
16 Grommet-7/16 X 5/16 016212 46 Screw-5/16-18X1-3/4 019691
17 Spring-Comp.970X.115X2.00 025707 47 Grommet-Compressor MT 037428
18 Bolt-Carriage-5/16-18X3 056331 48 Valve-EPR 1/4S 022665
19 Nut-5/16-18 Whiz Flange 017327 49 Compressor TL3G-R134A 047701-27
20 Screw-1/4-20X5/8 Serrated 017522 50 Valve-Access-1/4 MFLX1/4 047016
21 Nut-1/4-20 Flange Lock 017523 51 Kit-Mounting-Compressr 047704

22 Bushing-Rubber Mount 012258 52 Condenser A.-Danfoss X68077-27G


See Pg 4-28
23 Clamp-Mounting 012257
53 Dryer-Cap. Tube .026ID 047699
24 Hinge A.-Motor X25736
54 Panel A.-Front Lower X59854-SER
25 Caster-4" SWV 3/4-10 Stem 044106
55 Box A.-Cap&Relay *Bristol X6540227SP
26 Caster-4" SWV 3/4-10 Stem w/ 046437
See Pg 4-17
Brake
56 Switch-Toggle-3PDT 068221
27 Dryer-Filter-HP62-3/8 048901
57 Panel A.-Front *Upper X59836
28 Valve-Solenoid 7/64ORF 043449-27
58 Plate-DEC 062122
29 Screw-10X3/8 Slotted Hex 015582
See Pg 4-23

Parts Models C712/C713 4-9


PARTS

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

59 Screw-10-32X1/2 Torx 048330 66 Probe-Mix Out 056908

60 Actuator A.-Draw Switch X69835 67 Spacer-Probe-Mix-Middle 056907


See Pg 4-26
68 Sleeve-Mounting-Comp. 039924
61 Switch-Lever-SPDT-10A-125 028889
69 Screw-10-32X2-1/4 Slot 057610
62 Valve-Exp-Auto-1/4S X1/4 046365
70 O-ring-1-3/8 OD X .070W 017395
63 Spacer-Mix Probe 056985
71 Nut-10-32 Hex Screw 005598
64 Probe A.-Mix X56912
72 Nut-1/4-20 Finished Hex 000707
65 Spacer-Probe-Mix-Upper 056910

4-10 Models C712/C713 Parts


PARTS

Operator Parts (Model C713)

1
2

8 3

5
24

10 8
4
11

9
12

23

16 15 14
20
22
19 17
25 26 13
21

18
Figure 4-4

Parts Models C712/C713 4-11


PARTS
C713 Exploded View Parts Identification

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Kit A.-Cover-Hopper X67061-SP 14 Caster-4" SWV 3/4-10 STM 044106

2 Orifice 022465-100 15 Screw-1/4-20 X 3/8 RHM 011694

3 O-ring-Pkg (100 to Bag) 016137-SER 16 Panel-Corner-Frnt-R 063087

4 Tube A.-Feed-SS-5/32 Hole X29429-2 17 Caster-4" SWV w/Brake 046437

5 O-ring-.643 OD X .077 W 018572 18 Deflector-Blower 047912

6 Panel-Rear 059917 19 Shield-Splash-Wire-19-3/4 L 033813

7 Panel-Side*Right 059907 20 Panel A.-Front Lower X59854-SER

8 Pan-Drip 12.5 059736 21 Tray-Drip-19-5/8 L X 4-7/8 033812

9 Panel A.-Front X63879 22 Pan-Drip 19-1/2 Long 035034

10 Panel A.-Front X59836 23 Panel-Corner-Frnt-L 063088

11 Stud-Nose Cone 055987 24 Panel-Side-Left 059906

12 Filter-Air-Poly-Flo 052779-11 25 Fastener-Door Latch 030787


4 13 Panel A.-Filter-Louvered X59928 26 Fastener-Door Strike 030788

4-12 Models C712/C713 Parts


PARTS

Control A. - X67560-27 (Model C712)

1 2 3 1 2 1a 4 5 6 7 2

1a

26
8

9 8

21

10 8
4
8 11
11 8
8 25
12
8 9

12 8
8

8
8 16 16a 21 16a 8 16
24 14 15 22 23 20 8 19 8 18 17 15 14 13
Figure 4-5

Parts Models C712/C713 4-13


PARTS
Control Assembly X67560-27 (C712) Parts Identification

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Control-INTERF-HT-SS 063967-SER 15 Screw-6x5/16 SLTD Round 013646

1a PCB A.-ROHS-Person-HT-SS 063922-SER 16 Starter-1 Phase 6.3 to 10A 066794-27K

*1b Cntrl-ROHS-INTF-Hotgas 063926-SER 16a Overload-Thermal-1P 067461-1K

2 Standoff-Nylon-Snap-1/2L 053413 17 Screw-10-32x5/8 UN SL HWH 039382

3 Cable-Ribbon-50C-25"L 040040-025 18 Relay-3 POLE-20A-208/240 066795-33

4 Cable-Ribbon-20C-16"L 040040-049 19 Bushing-Snap 15/16 ID 023396

5 Cable-Ribbon-50C-10"L 040040-058 20 Filter-Corcom 6EH1 040140-001

6 Cable-Ribbon-20C-14"L 040040-040 21 Overload-Thermal-Remot 067965

7 PCB A.-Control *UVC4 X69355-SER 22 Nut-6-32 KEPS Nut 18-8 SS 054431

7a Control-UVC4 (Base Board) X68114-SER 23 Screw-6-32x3/8 SLTD Bind 002201

8 Screw-8x1/4 SLTD Hex 009894 24 Bushing-Snap 11/16 ID x 7/8 010548

4 9 Relay-MTR Start TI#4CR 039725-27 25

26
Trans.-Cont.-32VA 120

Cable-Ribbon-20C-17"L
054834

040040-013
10 Trans.-120/208/240V 051660

11 Block-Terminal 1P 073423 *27 Harness-Wire-Cntrl Box 068007

12 Capacitor-Start 47-56UF 037251-34 ** Holder-Fuse-Inline-HFA 064538

13 Bushing-Snap 1-5/8ID x 2 OD 043637 ** Fuse-Buss-ABC-15-R ROHS 076414


*Not Shown
14 Relay-DPDT 100UA-7A 1/8HP 052111-03
**Not Included in X67560-27

4-14 Models C712/C713 Parts


PARTS

Control A. - X67561-27-(Model C713)

1 2 3 1 2 1a 4 5 2

1a 6

22 7

8 11 9

8 21
10 8
4

11 8

12

16a
13
20 15 14 13 17 8 19 8 9 18 8 8 16 15 14
Figure 4-6

Parts Models C712/C713 4-15


PARTS

Control Assembly X67561-27 (C713) Parts Identification

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Control-INTERF-HT-SS 063967-SER 12 Bushing-Snap 1-5/8ID X 2 OD 043637

1a PCB A.-ROHS-Person-HT-SS 063922-SER 13 Harness-Wire-Cntrl Box 068007

*1b Cntrl-ROHS-INTF-Hotgas 063926-SER 14 Screw-6X5/16 SLTD Round 013646

2 Standoff-Nylon-Snap-1/2L 053413 15 Relay-DPDT 100UA -7A 1/8HP 052111-03

3 Cable-Ribbon-50C-25"L 040040-025 16 Starter-1 Phase 6.3 to 10A 066794-27K

4 Cable-Ribbon-50C-10"L 040040-058 16a Overload-Thermal-1P 067461-1K

5 PCB A.-Control *UVC4 X69355-SER 17 Screw-10-32X5/8 UN SL HWH 039382

5a Control-UVC4 (Base Board) X68114-SER 18 Relay-3 Pole-20A-208/240 066795-33

6 Cable-Ribbon-20C-14"L 040040-040 19 Filter-Corcom 6EH1 040140-001

7 Cable-Ribbon-20C-16"L 040040-049 20 Bushing-Snap 11/16 ID X 7/8 010548

8 Screw-8X1/4 SLTD Hex 009894 21 Trans.-Cont.-32VA 054834

4 9 Bushing-Snap 15/16 ID 023396 22 Cable-Ribbon-20C-17"L 040040-013

10 Trans.-120/208/240V 051660 * Holder-Fuse-Inline-HFA 064538

11 Block-Terminal 1P 073423 * Fuse-BUSS-ABC-15-R ROHS 076414


*Not Shown, Not Included in X67561-27

4-16 Models C712/C713 Parts


PARTS

Box A.-Cap & Relay - X6540227SP - (Model C712 & C713/Bristol)

1 2 1

3 4

4
5

11 10 9 8 7 6

Figure 4-7

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Capacitor-Start 189-227UF 033044-1 7 Screw-8x1/4 SLTD Hex 009894

2 Capacitor-Run 25UF/440V 037431 8 Lug-Grounding 017667

3 Strap-Capacitor 7-11/32 037890 9 Screw-10-32x3/8 UNSL 039381

4 Screw-10x3/8 Slotted Hex 015582 10 Block-Terminal 2P L1,L2 039422

5 Harness-Wire 06543627SP 11 Screw-8x1 1/4 PHLP HD RD B 039420

6 Relay-Start-Compressor 062363

Parts Models C712/C713 4-17


PARTS

Box A.-Cap & Relay - X81081-27 (Model C713/Copeland)


2
3

1 1

5 4 4 5

7 6 8 9 7 6

Figure 4-8

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Capacitor-Start 189-22UF 033044-1 6 Screw-8x1/4 SLTD Hex 009894

2 Plug-Hole 1.093/1.125 DIA 049187 7 Relay-Start-Compressor 052401-27

3 Capacitor-Run 40MF/440V 036049 8 Lug-Grounding 4-14GA 017667

4 Screw-8x1 1/4 PHLP HD RD B 039420 9 Screw-10-32x3/8 UNSL HWH 039381

5 Block-Terminal 2P L1,L2 039422 * Harness-Wire 06543627SP


*Not Shown

4-18 Models C712/C713 Parts


PARTS

Pump A.-Mix Simplified - X57029- (Model C712)


7 4
6 10d 15
11 9 10c
13
3
12
2
10b
14
8 10a
5
10

8 4 1
Figure 4-9

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.


4
1-7 Pump A.-Mix Simplified S.S. X57029-14* 10b Shaft-Drive-Mix Pump- Hopper 041948

1 Cylinder-Pump Hopper 057943 10c O-ring 1/2 ID x .139W-Shaft 048632


2 Pin-Retaining X55450 10d O-ring-1-3/4 OD x .139W- Crank 008904
3 Piston-Pump-Simplified 053526
11 Tube A.-Feed-Left X59808
4 O-ring-2-1/8 OD x .139W-#225 020051
12 Tube A.-Feed-Right X59809
5 Cap-Valve Body SS 056874-14*
13 Clip-Retainer-Mix Pump 044641
6 Gasket-Simplified Pump Valve 053527
14 Ring-Check-Feed-Tube 056524
7 Adaptor-Mix Inlet-SS-Red 054825 **15 Sleeve A.-Mix Pump *HT X44761
8 O-ring-11/16ODX.103W-Red 016132 Note: The standard pump is X57029-14. Overrun can
9 Pin-Cotter-Hairpin-1/8DIA 044731 be changed higher or lower by substituting the valve
body cap. The higher the (-), the higher the overrun. Your
10 Shaft A.-Drive-Mix Pump- Hopper X41947
machine Includes 2 Optional Caps, 056874-12 and
10a Crank-Drive-Hopper Mix Pump 039235 056874-16.
**Not Included with X57029-14

Parts Models C712/C713 4-19


PARTS

Door and Beater Assembly (Model C712)


13

12
1
18 16
15

19
17
2
3 14

12
7
5a
4 9
4

8 9 5

8 6

8
11
10
20
Figure 4-10

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Handle A.-Draw-Welded X56421-1 11 Seal-Draw Valve 034698

2 Plug-Prime Twin 059936 12 Kit A.-Beater-Front Shoes-Bearing X50350

3 Nut-Stud-Black 3.250 Long 058765 13 Beater A.-3.4QT-1 Pin X46231


4 Nut-Stud-Black 2.563 Long 058764 14 Blade-Scraper-Plastic 084350
5 Door A.-3SPT*LG BAF X59921-SER 15 Shaft-Beater 032564
5a Baffle A.-Long 4 IN X50882 16 Seal-Drive Shaft 032560
6 Pin-Handle-Twin 059894 17 O-ring-1/4 OD X .070W 50 015872
7 Gasket-Door HT 4"-Double 048926 18 Screw-Adjustment-5/16-24 056332
8 O-ring-7/8 OD X .103W-SIL 083693 19 O-ring-.500 OD X .070W 024278
9 Valve A.-Draw X69615 20 Cap-Design 1.010"ID-6 Point 014218
10 Valve A.-Draw-Center X62218

4-20 Models C712/C713 Parts


PARTS

Door and Beater Assembly (Model C713)

19

18
17

20

4 5
1

17
2 16

8a 15 4
6
8
9
7
9 14
13 13

10 12
11
Figure 4-11

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Handle A.-Draw-Welded X56421-1 10 Valve A.-Draw Center X62218

2 O-ring-1/4 OD x .070W 50 Duro 015872 11 Cap-Design 1.010" ID - 6 PNT 014218


(25 to Bag)
12 Seal-Draw Valve 034698
3 Screw-Adjustment-5/16-24 056332
13 O-ring-7/8 OD x .103W-SIL 083693
4 Plug-Prime Twin 059936
14 Pin-Handle-Twin 059894
5 O-ring-1/2 OD x 0.70 W (50 to 024278
15 Gasket-Door HT 4"-Double 048926
Bag)
16 Bearing-Front 050216
6 Nut-Stud-Black 3.250 Long 058765
17 Blade-Scraper-Plastic 035174
7 Nut-Stud-Black 2.563 Long 058764
18 Beater A.-3.4QT-Helicore X31761
8 Door A.-3SPT*LG BAF*W/PRG X59921-SER
19 Shaft-Beater 032564
8a Baffle A.-Long 4 IN w/Rad X50882
20 Seal-Drive Shaft 032560
9 Valve A.-Draw X69615

Parts Models C712/C713 4-21


PARTS

Plate A.-Dec (Model C712)

3
2
4

Figure 4-12

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Plate-Dec *Syrup Rail 062121 4 Screw-6-32X3/8 BIN.HD Slot 002201

2 Control-ROHS-INTF 063925-SER 5 Cable-Ribbon-14C-3"L 056864

3 Insulator-PCB-Interface 057168

4-22 Models C712/C713 Parts


PARTS

Plate A.-Dec (Model C713)


3
2
4

5
4

Figure 4-13

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Plate-DEC *Syrup Rail 062122 4 Screw-6-32x3/8 BIN.HD Slot 002201

2 Control-ROHS-INTF 063925-SER 5 Cable-Ribbon-14C-3"L 056864

3 Insulator-PCB-Interface 057168

Parts Models C712/C713 4-23


PARTS

Rail-Syrup - X63883-27 (Optional)

6 9
5 10
11
8
7
6 8
4 5

3 7
6
5 13
5 14
2 15 6
4 1

16 17 12
Figure 4-14

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

Tank A.-Syrup-Heated (Includes:) X63882-27 9 Thermostat-Adj-Snap 049993

1 Label-INST-Syrup Label Reset 055810 10 Washer-Flat .203 x .437 x .0 080963

2 Label-Adj Temp-Symbol 030994 11 Washer-3/16 USS Flat 18-8 005194

3 Nut-Wing 10-32 Nylon 034534 12 O-ring-9/16 OD x .103W 016369

4 Box-Heater 043954 13 Thermostat-HI Limit-Snap 049992

5 Nut-10-32 Hex 005598 14 Heater-Strip-175W-240V 042782

6 Washer-#10 Ext Tooth Loc 002681 15 Relief-Strain-.560X.730-Blk 023764

7 Nut-8-32 Hex M/S Nut Small 000969 16 Harness-Wire-SYR-Heaters 068342-27

8 Washer-#8 Ext Tooth Lock 000964 17 Plug-Drain-Wyott 023953-5

4-24 Models C712/C713 Parts


PARTS

Switch A.-Dual Lever - X69838 (Model C712 & C713)

Figure 4-15

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Switch-Lever-SPDT-10A-125 028889 3 Actuator-Tandem Leaf 062408

2 Washer-#6 SAE Flat 18-8 SS 023546

Parts Models C712/C713 4-25


PARTS

Actuator A.-Draw Switch - X69835 (Model C712 & C713)


5

10
1 6

10
11
3

4 9
11
6
7

8 6
Figure 4-16

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Spring-Return-Left 038923 7 Arm-Draw Switch-Left 069166

2 Bracket A.-Spring-Return X69481 8 Arm-Draw Switch-Right 069167

3 Spring-Return-Right 038924 9 Rod-Spring Retainer 038254-SP

4 Pin-Pivot-Draw Switch 038484 10 Spring-Extension.467x.062 069392

5 Bracket A.-Switch X69836 11 Screw-Adjustment 069374

6 E-ring 1/4 Black PHOS 032190

4-26 Models C712/C713 Parts


PARTS

Blower A. X53725-27 (Model C712 & C713)

3
2

Figure 4-17

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Motor-Fan 208-230V 50/60 HZ 053481-27 3 Boot-Capacitorinsulating 031314

2 Bracket-Capacitor 1-1/4X2-1/16 031205 4 Capacitor-Run 7.5UF/370V 034749

Parts Models C712/C713 4-27


PARTS

Condenser A. - X68077-27G (Model C712 & C713)

1
4
2

6
8

4 7

Figure 4-18

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

Motor A.-Condenser Fan Gnd X68008-27G 4 Shroud-Danfoss 027386


(Includes Items 1-8)
5 Screw-10-32X3/8 UNSL 039381
1 Condenser-AC 7X6X1.25 027155
6 Screw-8X1/4 SLTD Hex 009894
2 Kit A.-Motor-Fan X62253-27
7 Screw-10-32X3/8 Slotted 006749
3 Harness-Wire-Danfoss 068006-G
8 Nutsert-10-32 021106

4-28 Models C712/C713 Parts


PARTS

Accessories
2

5
1
4

Figure 4-19
4
Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Pail-10 QT. 013163 4 Lubricant-Taylor 4 oz. 047518

2 Tool-O-ring Removal 048260-WHT *5 Sanitizer-Stera Sheen SEE NOTE

3 Tool-Mix Pump Shaft Removal 057167 ** Kit A.-Tune-Up C712 X49463-81


Note: A sample container of sanitizer is sent with the
machine. For reorders, order Stera-Sheen® part no.
055492 (100 packs) or Kay-5® part no. 041082 (125
packs).
**Not Shown

Parts Models C712/C713 4-29


PARTS

Brushes (Model C712 & C713)

4 6

4
5

Figure 4-20

Item Description Part No. Item Description Part No.

1 Brush-Rear BRG 1"D x 2"LG 013071 5 Brush-End-Door-Spout-SS 039719

2 Brush-Dbl End-Pump & Feed 013072 6 Brush-Set LVB 050103


Tube
7 Brush-Pump Spout 054068
3 Brush-Draw Valve 1"OD x 2"x1 014753

4 Brush-Mix Pump Body-3" x 7" 023316

4-30 Models C712/C713 Parts


Section 5: Parts List

• C71227F000 & C71327F000


• 50HZ/60HZ w/High V - 50HZ

Parts List Models C712/C713 5-1


5
+ Available Separately C71227F000 & C71327F000
5-2

PARTS LIST
Part C712 C713
Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

Actuator A.-Draw Switch *C71X* X69835 1 1 103 M0114575 and up

Arm-Draw Switch-Left 069166 1 1 103

Arm-Draw Switch-Right 069167 1 1 103

Bracket A.-Spring-Return X69481 1 1 103

E-Ring 1/4 Black PHOS 032190 3 3 000

Pin-Pivot-Draw Switch 038484 1 1 103

Rod-Spring Retainer 038254-SP 1 1 103

Screw-Adjustment-Draw Paddle 069374 2 2 000

Spring-Extension.467x.062x1. 069392 2 2 103

Spring-Return-Left-Twin TWIS 038923 1 1 103


Models C712/C713

Spring-Return-Right-Twin TWI 038924 1 1 103

Actuator A.-Draw Switch X62401 1 1 103

Arm-Switch-Draw-l 038649 1 1 103

Arm-Switch-Draw-r 038650 1 1 103

Bracket A.-Spring Return X38257 1 1 103

E-ring 1/4 032190 4 4 000

Pin-Pivot-Draw Switch 038484 1 1 103

Rod-Spring Retainer 038254 1 1 103

Spring-Extension.500X.054X1. 067352 2 2 103

Spring-Return-Left-Twin Twist 038923 1 1 103

Spring-Return-Right-Twin Twist 038924 1 1 103

Bearing-Rear Shell-Nickel 031324 2 2 000

+Nut-Brass Bearing 028991 2 2 000


Parts List

+Guide-Drip Seal 028992 2 2 000


Parts List
+ Available Separately

Part C712 C713


Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

+Washer-Bearing Lock 012864 2 2 000

Beater A.-3.4QT-1 Pin-Support X46231 2 103

+Blade-Scraper-Plastic 8-1/8L 084350 4 000 7/1/16: Replaces 046235 Blade and 0046236 Clip

Beater A.-3.4QT-Helicore X31761 2 103

Blade-Scraper-Plastic 17L 035174 4 000

Belt-AX32 032769 4 000

Belt-AX30 052191 4 000

Block-Terminal 2P L1,L2 039422 2 2 103 208-230V 60HZ 1PH

Block-Terminal 1P 073423 2 2 103 208-230V 60HZ 3PH - 3 Wire

Blower A. X53725-27 1 1 103


Models C712/C713

Capacitor-Run 7.5UF/370V 034749 1 1 103

Boot-Capacitor-Insulating 031314 1 1 000

Motor-Fan 208-230V 50/60 HZ 053481-27 1 1 103

Boot-Valve-Expansion 050900 2 2 000

Brush-Dbl End-Pump & Feed Tube 013072 1 1 000

Brush-Draw Valve 1"OD X 2"X17" 013073 1 1 000

Brush-End-Door-Spout-SS-HT 039719 1 1 000

Brush-Mix Pump Body-3" X 7" WH 023316 1 1 000

Brush-Pump Spout *MC13* 054068 1 1 000

Brush-Rear BRG 1"D X 2"LG X 14 013071 1 1 000

Brush-Set LVB 050103 1 1 000

Cable-Control/Interface 069023 1 1 103 M1064236 and up UVC4-replaced 056785

PARTS LIST
Cable-USB 056785 1 1 103 M1064235 and prior - UVC3

Cable-Ribbon-50C-25"L.DIL/DIL 040040-025 1 1 103

Cable-Ribbon-20C-14"L-DIL/DIL 040040-040 1 1 103


5-3

5
5
+ Available Separately
5-4

PARTS LIST
Part C712 C713
Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

Cable-Ribbon-20C-16"L-DIL/DIL 040040-049 1 1 103

Cable-Ribbon-50C-10"L-DIL/DIL 040040-058 1 1 103

Cable-Ribbon-14C-3"L-SIL/SIL 056864 1 1 103

Cap-Design 1.010"ID-6 Point 014218 3 3 000

Cap-Valve Body SS 056874-12 2 103

Cap-Valve Body SS 056874-14 2 103

Cap-Valve Body SS 056874-16 2 103

Caster-4" SWV 3/4-10 STM 044106 2 2 103

Caster-4" SWV 3/4-10 STM w/Brk 046437 2 2 103

Clip-Retainer-Mix Pump 044641 2 103


Models C712/C713

Compressor L64A113BBCA 048259-27E 2 2 512 Bristol-208-230V 60HZ 1PH - M706 and up

+Capacitor-Run 25UF/440V 037431 2 2 103

+Capacitor-Start 189-227UF/33 033044-1 2 2 103

+Relay-Start-Compressor 062363 2 2 103

Compressor L63A113DBLA 048259-33 2 2 512 Bristol-208-230V 60HZ 3PH

Compressor TL3G-R134A 047701-27 1 1 512

+Relay-Start-Compressor-TL3G 047702-27 1 1 103

+Capacitor-Start 60UF-220/275V 047703 1 1 103

+Kit-Mounting-Compressor 047704 1 1 000

Condenser-AC 7X6X1.25-2 ROW 027155 1 1 103

Condenser-AC 12LX18HX3.12T-5RW 055813-1 1 1 103

Condenser-AC 12LX18HX3.12T-5RW 055813-2 1 1 103

+Label-Warn-Condenser-Sharp 059287 3 3 000

Control-ROHS-INTF*C712-C717* 063925-SER 1 1 212 Dec Plate - replaces X59435-SER


Parts List

Control-INTERF-HT-SS-C712-ROHS 063967-SER 2 2 212 Replaces X63967-SER


Parts List
+ Available Separately

Part C712 C713


Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

PCB A.-ROHS-Personality-HT-SS 063922-SER 2 2 212

Control-ROHS-INTF-Hotgas*C602* 063926-SER 2 2 212 Replaces X63926-SER

Core-Schrader Valve-Teflon 037047 4 4 103

Coupling-Drive 3/4 Hex X 1-7/8 012721 2 2 103

Cover-Hopper *Black* 053809SER1 2 2 103 N/A See Kit A.-Cover-Hopper X67061-SP

Decal-Door-3 Spout-Twin Twist 062239 1 1 000

Decal-INST-CLN-PMP HPR 042170 1 000

Decal-INST-CLN HPR 019029 1 000

Decal-Troubleshoot 038374 1 1 000

Deflector-Blower Exhaust 047912 1 1 103


Models C712/C713

Diagram-Wiring *C712* 059898-27 1 000 208-230V 60HZ 1PH

Diagram-Wiring *C712* 059898-33 1 000 208-230V 60HZ 3PH - 3 Wire

Diagram-Wiring *C713* 059899-27 1 000

Diagram-Wiring *C713* 059899-33 1 000

Door A.-3SPT*LG BAF*W/PRG*C712 X59921-SER 1 2 103

Baffle A.-Long 4 IN W/RAD THD X50882 2 4 103

+Bearing-Front-Shoe Kit X50350 2 000

+Bearing-Front 050216 4 000

+Decal-Door-3 Spout-Twin Twist 062239 1 2 000

+Gasket-Door-4"-Dart 048926 2 4 000

+Handle A.-Draw *C602* X56421-1 3 6 103

+Screw-Adjustment-5/16-24 *602* 056332 3 6 103

PARTS LIST
+O-ring-1/4 OD X .070W 50 Duro 015872 3 6 000

+Pin-Handle-Twin *C712/C717* 059894 1 2 103

+Plug-Prime Twin *C712/C713* 059936 2 4 103


5-5

5
5
+ Available Separately
5-6

PARTS LIST
Part C712 C713
Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

+O-ring-1/2OD X .070W 024278 4 8 000

+Valve A.-Draw *C712/C713* X69615 2 4 103 S/N M5056886 and up - replaced X59843

+O-ring-7/8 OD X .103W-SIL 083693 5 10 000 S/N M5056886 and up - replaced 014402

+Valve A.-Draw-Center X62218 1 2 103

+O-ring-7/8 OD X .103W-SIL 083693 1 2 000 S/N M5056886 and up - replaced 014402

+Seal-Draw Valve 034698 1 000

Dryer-Cap. Tube .026ID X 13FT 047699 1 1 000

Dryer-Filter-HP6-3/8 X 1/4S 048901 2 2 000

Eyelet-Reset Button 013739 6 4 103

Fastener-Clip 1/4-20 U-Type 045865 12 12 000


Models C712/C713

Fastener-Door Latch 030787 2 2 000

Fastener-Door Strike 030788 2 2 000

Filter-Corcom 6EH1 040140-001 1 1 103

Filter-Air-Poly-Flo 052779-11 2 2 000

Gear A.*Reducer 4.21:1 021286-SER 2 2 212

Guard-Power Switch 034830 1 1 103

Guide A.-Drip Pan-Center X59913 1 1 103

Guide A.-Drip Pan-Left X59910 1 1 103

Guide A.-Drip Pan-Right X59911 1 1 103

Harness-Wire*C712-C717*CR 06543627SP 1 1 103 208-230V 60HZ 1PH

Harness-Wire *C712-C717*C 065436-33 1 1 103 208-230V 60HZ 3PH - 3 Wire

Harness-LIQ SOL Valve *C712* 063370 2 2 103

Harness-Wire-Beater MTR*C71* 066440-27G 2 2 103 208-230V 60HZ 1PH

Harness-Wire-Beater MTR*C71* 066440-33G 2 2 103 208-230V 60HZ 3PH - 3 Wire


Parts List

Harness-Wire-Blower C712/C713 066438 1 1 103


Parts List
+ Available Separately

Part C712 C713


Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

Harness-Wire-Compressor*C71* 066436-33G 2 2 103 208-230V 60HZ 3PH - 3 Wire

Harness-Wire-Control Box*C712* 068007 1 1 103

Harness-Wire-LW V-MIX LVL-C7 063489 1 1 103

Harness-Wire-Mix Pump*C71* 066437 2 103

Harness-Wire-Power Switch 062051 1 1 103

Hinge A.-Motor *632-8756* ALT X25736 2 2 103

Jack A.-Flavorburst *C706* X56353 2 2 103

Kit A.-Beater-Front Shoes X50350 2 000

Kit A.-Cover-Hopper*Dual*BLK X67061-SP 1 1 103

Kit A.-Motor-Fan X62253-27 1 1 103 Replaces 062253-27


Models C712/C713

Kit A.-Probe-Thermistor IP68 X82397-SER 4 4 103 Replaces 038061-BLK

Kit A.-Tune C712 SIMPL Pump X49463-81 1 000

Gasket-Door HT 4"-Double 048926 2 000

Kit A.-Beater Front Shoes X50350 2 000

Kit A.-Draw Valve C712 X56200-17 1 000

Cap-Design 1.010"ID-6 Point 014218 3 000

O-ring-7/8 OD X .103W-SIL 083693 5 000 S/N M1103791 and up - replaced 014402 and 019330

O-ring-1/2OD X .070W 024278 4 000

Seal-Draw Valve 034698 1 000

Kit A.-Pump-Simplified SS/SH X56200-10 2 000

O-ring-1-3/4 OD X .139W 008904 2 000

O-ring-11/16ODX.103W-RED 016132 4 000

PARTS LIST
O-ring-2-1/8 OD X .139W-#225 020051 4 000

O-ring 1/2 ID X .139W 048632 4 000

Gasket-Simplified Pump Valve 053527 2 000


5-7

5
5
+ Available Separately
5-8

PARTS LIST
Part C712 C713
Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

Ring-Check-Feed-Tube 056524 2 000

Seal-Drive Shaft 032560 2 000

Tool-O-ring Removal-Freezer 048260-WHT 1 000

Kit A.-Tune Up-3 SPT C713 X49463-80 1 000

Bearing-Front 050216 2 000

Cap-Design 1.010"ID-6 Point 014218 3 000

Gasket-Door HT 4"-Double 048926 2 000

O-ring-.643 OD X .077W 018572 8 000

O-ring-1/2OD X .070W 024278 4 000

O-ring-3/8 OD X .070W 016137 2 000


Models C712/C713

O-ring-7/8 OD X .103W-SIL 083693 5 000 S/N M1103791 and up - replaced 014402 and 019330

Seal-Draw Valve 034698 1 000

Seal-Drive Shaft 032560 2 000

Tool-O-ring Removal-Freezer 048260-WHT 1 000

Kit-Mounting-Compressor 047704 1 1 000

Label-3PH MTR PROT/1PH C- 025949 1 1 000 208-230V 60HZ 3PH - 3 Wire

Label-CK MTR Rotate-CW-ENG/SPN 020090 1 1 000 208-230V 60HZ 3PH - 3 Wire

Label-Caution-BTR STRT G3 039897 1 1 000

Label-Caution-GRD-PERM-ENG/SP 032164 1 1 000

Label-Door-Move Part 032749 1 1 000

Label-SW-Power-Off/On-Symbols 052632 1 1 000

Label-Warn-Elec-SGL-Small 032717 1 1 000

Label-Warn-Condenser-Sharp 059287 3 3 000

Label-Warn-Cover 051433 4 4 000


Parts List

Label-Warn-Elec-TW-Small 032718 1 1 000


Parts List
+ Available Separately

Part C712 C713


Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

Label-Wiring Single Phase 052396-1 1 000 208-230V 60HZ 1PH

Lubricant-Taylor 4 oz. 047518 1 1 000

Man-Oper C712 062179-M 1 000

Man-Oper C713 062180-M 1 000

Motor-1.5 HP Caps@10&2 O'clock 021522-27 2 2 212 208-230V 60HZ 1PH

Motor-1.5 HP 021522-33 2 2 212 208-230V 60HZ 3PH - 3 Wire

+label-CK MTR Rotate-CW-ENG/SPN 020090 1 1 000

Motor-Fan 95.3 CFM 2700 RPM 062253-27 * * 103 N/A See X62253-27 Kit A.-Motor-Fan Condensr

Motor-Fan 208-230V 50/60 HZ 053481-27 1 1 103

Motor-Reducer-Service 036955-34S 2 212


Models C712/C713

Nut-Stud-Black 2.563 Long 058764 2 2 103

Nut-Stud-Black 3.250 Long 058765 2 2 103

Orifice 022465-100 2 2 103

+O-ring-3/8 OD X .070W 016137 2 2 000

Overload-Thermal-Remote PMP SS 067965 2 103

+Clip-Retainer-Overload-PMP MTR 068038 2 000

Pail-Mix 10 QT. 013163 1 1 000

Pan-Drip 7.875 059737 2 103

Pan-Drip 12.5 059736 2 2 103

Pan-Drip 19-1/2 Long 035034 1 1 103

Panel A.-Filter-Louvered X59928 2 2 103

Panel A.-Front *C712/C716* X63879 1 1 103

PARTS LIST
Panel A.-Front *C712-C717* X59836 1 1 103

Panel A.-Front Lower X59854-SER 1 1 103

Panel-Corner-FRNT-R *C712/C717 063087 1 1 103


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PARTS LIST
Part C712 C713
Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

Panel-Corner-FRNT-L*C712/C717* 063088 1 1 103

Panel-Rear *C712/C716* 064258-SER 1 1 103

Panel-Side-Left *C712/C717* 059906 1 1 103

Panel-Side-Right *C712/C717* 059907 1 1 103

PCB A.-Control *C712* UVC4 X69355-SER 1 1 212 C712 - S/N M3067204 and up

Control-UVC4 X68114-SER 1 1 212

PCB A.-Control *C712* UVC4 X69355SER1 ** ** Use to update from UVC3 to UVC4

Pin-Cotter-Hairpin-1/8DIA 044731 2 103

Pin-Retaining-Hopper Cover 043934 2 2 103

Plate-DEC *C712* Syrup Rail 062121 1 103


Models C712/C713

Plate-DEC *C713* Syrup Rail 062122 1 103

Probe A.-Mix X56912 2 2 103 Mix Low

+Spacer-Probe-Mix-Upper *C708 056910 2 2 000

Probe-Mix Out *C708* 056908 2 2 000 Mix Out

+Spacer-Probe-Mix-Middle *C70 056907 2 2 000

+Spacer-Mix Probe *C708* 056985 2 2 000

+Screw-10-32X2-1/4 Slot. Round 057610 2 2 000

+O-ring-1-3/8 OD X .070W 017395 6 6 000

+Nut-10-32 Hex Machine Screw 005598 4 4 000

+Nut-1/4-20 Finished Hex Nut 000707 4 4 000

Probe-Thermistor-Barrel-2% TOL 038061-BLK 4* 4* 103 NLA - Use X82397-SER

Pulley-2AK22 X .625-.6265 016403 2 2 103

Pulley-2AK74-5/8 027822 2 103

Pulley-2AK64-5/8 Bore 039695 2 103


Parts List

Pump A.-Mix Simplified S.S. X57029-14 2 103


Parts List
+ Available Separately

Part C712 C713


Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

Adaptor-Mix Inlet-SS-Red 054825 2 103

Cap-Valve Body SS 056874-14 2 103

Cylinder-Pump Hopper Softserve 057943 2 103

Gasket-Simplified Pump Valve 053527 2 000

O-ring-2-1/8 OD X .139W-#225 020051 4 000

Pin A.-Retaining X55450 2 103

Piston-Pump-Simplified 053526 2 103

+Clip-Retainer-Mix Pump 044641 2 103

Relay-3 Pole-20A-208/240 50/60 066795-33 2 2 103

Relay-DPDT 100UA TO 7A 1/8HP 052111-03 2 2 103


Models C712/C713

+Socket-Relay-for US W/052111 052112 2 2 103

Relay-MTR Start TI#4CR-1-625 039725-27 2 103

Relay-Start-Compressor-TL3G 047702-27 1 1 103

Relay-Start-Compressor 062363 2 2 103

Sanitizer-Stera Sheen -Green 055492 1 1 000

Screw-10-24X1/2 Taptite-Torx 002077 4 4 000

Screw-6-32X3/8 BIN.HD Slot SS 002201 2 2 000

Screw-5/16-18X2-1/2 Hex Cap 002498 8 8 000

Screw-10-32X3/8 RHM-ZP 002742 8 8 000

Screw-1/4-20X3/8 RHM-STNLS 011694 14 14 000

Screw-1/4-20X3/4 SOC HD Cap 020128-2 6 000

Screw-8X3/8 RD HD TYP B 013234 2 2 000

PARTS LIST
Screw-5/16-18X3-1/4STL Hexcap 022678 4 000

Screw-5/16-18X2-3/4 Hex Cap 004191 8 000

Shaft A.-Drive-Mix Pump-Hopper X41947 2 103


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PARTS LIST
Part C712 C713
Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

Crank-Drive-Hopper Mix Pump 039235 2 103

O-ring 1/2 ID X .139W 048632 4 000

O-Ring-1-3/4 OD X .139W 008904 2 000

Shaft-Drive-Mix Pump-Hopper 041948 2 103

+Seal-Drive Shaft 032560 2 000

Shaft-Beater 032564 2 2 103

+Seal-Drive Shaft 032560 2 2 000

Shelf-Tray-Drip*712-13*716-17 063877 1 1 103

+Tray-Drip-19-5/8 L X 4-7/8 033812 1 1 103

Shell A.-Insulated *C712* X63324-SER 1 512


Models C712/C713

+Stud-Nose Cone *C602* 055987 4 103

Shell A.-Insulated X63337-SER 1 512

+Stud-Nose Cone *C602* 055987 4 103

Shield-Splash-Wire-19-3/4 L 033813 1 1 103

Shoe-Front Helix Use X50350 Kit * 000

Spring-Comp.970X.115X2.00 025707 4 4 103

Starter-1 Phase 6.3 to 10 AMP 066794-27K 2 2 103 208-230V 60HZ 1PH

Overload-Thermal-1P-6.3/10A 067461-1K 2 2 103 208-230V 60HZ 1PH

Starter-3 Phase 4 to 6.5 AMP 066794-33J 2 2 103 208-230V 60HZ 3PH - 3 Wire

Overload-Thermal-3P-4.0/6.5A 067461-3J 2 2 103 208-230V 60HZ 3PH - 3 Wire

Draw Switch See - Actuator A.-Draw Switch

Switch A.-Dual Lever *C71X* X69838 1 1 103 S/N M1104575 and up previously X62400

Switch-Lever-SPDT-10A-125-25 028889 4 4 103

Actuator-Tandem Leaf 062408 2 2 103


Parts List

Insulator-Switch 1/64 Armite 029099 4 4 000 Added S/N M4033841 and up


Parts List
+ Available Separately

Part C712 C713


Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

Washer-#6 Sae Flat 18-8 SS 023546 2 2 000

Screw-4-40X1 PHIL. Pan Taptite 045141 2 2 000

Switch-Pressure 440 PSI-Solder 048230 2 2 103

Switch-Reed*Door Interlock*68" 056771 1 1 103

Tool-O-ring Removal-Freezer 048260-WHT 1 1 000

Tool-Mix Pump Shaft Removal 057167 1 000

Trans.-Cont.-32VA 120/200/240V 054834 1 1 103

Trans.-120/208/240V PRI 24VSEC 051660 1 1 103

Tray-Drip-19-5/8 L X 4-7/8 033812 1 1 103

+Shelf-Tray-Drip*712-13*716-1 063877 1 1 103


Models C712/C713

+Nut-10-32 Nylon Insert Lock 600144 2 2 000

+Screw-10-32X1/2 SLTD Truss 037734 2 2 000

Trim-Corner-Rear-L 059896 1 1 103

Trim-Corner-Rear-R 059897 1 1 103

Tube A.-Feed-Left *C712/C717* X59808 1 103

+O-ring-11/16ODX.103W-Red 016132 4 000

Tube A.-Feed-Right *C712/C717* X59809 1 103

+O-ring-11/16ODX.103W-Red 016132 4 000

Tube A.-Feed-SS-5/32 Hole DIA X29429-2 * 2 103 C712 Feed Tube Optional

+O-ring-.643 OD X .077W 018572 * 8 000

Valve-Access-1/4 MFLX1/4 S-90 047016 1 1 103

Valve-Access 1/4FL X 1/4SOLDER 044404 1 1 103

PARTS LIST
Valve-Access-1/4MFL X 3/8ODSDR 053565 4 4 103

+Core-Schrader Valve-Teflon 037047 4 4 000

Valve-EPR 1/4S 022665 1 1 103


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PARTS LIST
Part C712 C713
Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

Valve-EXP-Auto-1/4S X1/4 FPT 046365 2 2 103

+Boot-Valve-Expansion 050900 2 2 000

Valve-Solenoid 7/64ORF X 1/4S 043449-27 2 2 103

Water Cooled

Accumulator-Copper 2"DIA 10" 047062 2 2 103

Blower-100 CFM 012796-27 1 1 103

+Guard-Blower 022505 1 1 103

Condenser-WC-Coax 047540 2 2 103

Hose-Rubber 1/2 ID X 7/8 OD R50200 15 15' 000

+Clamp-Hose 3/4 ID CONST TENSN 067113 8 8 000


Models C712/C713

Outlet A.-TEE X25900 1 1 103

Panel-Side-L. W/C *C712/C717 062160 1 1 103

Panel-Side-R. W/C *C712/C717 062161 1 1 103

Plate-Condenser W/C 062043-SP 1 1 103

Pipe TEE 3/8-Water Valve-Blk 032953 1 1 103

Switch-Pressure 350 PSI-SOLD 048231 2 2 103

Valve-Water 3/8 Reg/Head Press 046686 2 2 103

50HZ/60HZ w/High V - 50HZ


C71235F000 & C71335F000 - 220-240V 50HZ 3PH, C71337R974 - 200V 50HZ 3PH, C71239FW00 & C71339R000 - 200V 50/60HZ 3PH, 
C71240FW00 & C71340FW00 - 220-240V 50HZ 1PH, C71258FW00 & C71358FW00 - 380-415V 50HZ 3N~ (4WIRE),
C71260FW00 & C71360F000 - 220-380V 60HZ 3PH-4 WIRE

Belt-AX33 024396 4 000 220-240V 50HZ 3PH/C712 220-240V 50HZ 


1PH/380-415V 50HZ 3N~(4WIRE)

Belt-AX32 032769 4 4 000 200V 50HZ 3PH/200V 50/60HZ 3PH / 220-380V 60HZ
3PH-4 WIRE
Parts List

Belt-AX31 041575 4 000 C713 220-240 50HZ 1PH/C713 380-415V 50HZ


3N~(4WIRE)
Parts List
+ Available Separately

Part C712 C713


Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

Block-Terminal 3P L1,L2,L 039423 1 103 220-240V 50HZ 3PH/200V 50/60HZ 3PH/200V 


50/60HZ 3PH/220-240V 50HZ 1PH

Block-Terminal 2P L1,N 039421 2 2 103 220-240V 50HZ 1PH

Block-Terminal 4P L1,L2,L 039424 2 2 103 380-415V 50HZ 3N~ (4WIRE)/220-380V 60HZ 


3PH-4WIRE

Capacitor A.-RF X58666-1 2 2 103 220-240V 50HZ 1PH

048259-33 2 512 220-240V 50HZ 3PH/200V 50/60HZ 3PH

Compressor L63A113BBKA 048259-40 2 2 512 220-240V 50HZ 1PH

+Capacitor-Run 25UF/370VAC 023739 2 2 103 220-240V 50HZ 1PH

+Capacitor-Start 161-193UF 031790 2 2 103 220-240V 50HZ 1PH

+Relay-Start-Compressor 038146 2 2 103 220-240V 50HZ 1PH


Models C712/C713

Compressor L63A113DBEA 048259-58 2 2 512 380-415V 50HZ 3N~ (4WIRE)/220-380V 60HZ 


3PH-4WIRE

Diagram-Wiring *C712* 059898-35 1 000 220-240V 50HZ 3PH

Diagram-Wiring *C712* 059898-39 1 000 200V 50/60HZ 3PH

Diagram-Wiring *C712* 059898-40 1 000 220-240V 50HZ 1PH

Diagram-Wiring *C712* 059898-58 1 000 380-415V 50HZ 3N~ (4WIRE)

Diagram-Wiring *C712* 059898-60 1 000 220/380V 60HZ 3PH-4 WIRE

Diagram-Wiring *C713* 059899-35 1 000 220-240V 50HZ 3PH

Diagram-Wiring *C713* 059899-39 1 000 200V 50HZ 3PH/200V 50/60HZ 3PH

Diagram-Wiring *C713* 059899-40 1 000 220-240V 50HZ 1PH

Diagram-Wiring *C713* 059899-58 1 000 380-415V 50HZ 3N~ (4WIRE)

Diagram-Wiring *C713* 059899-60 1 000 220-380V 60HZ 3PH-4 WIRE

PARTS LIST
Harness-LIQ SOL VLV-GND * 063370-G 2 2 103 200V 50HZ 3PH/220-240V 50HZ 3PH/200V 50/60H 3PH/
220-240V 50HZ 1PH/380-415V 50HZ 
3~(4WIRE)/220-380V 60HZ 3PH-4WIRE

Harness-Wire *C712-C717*C 065436-33 1 103 220-240V 50HZ 3PH/200V 50/60HZ 3PH


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PARTS LIST
Part C712 C713
Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

Harness-Wire *C712-C717*C 065436-58 1 1 103 380-415V 50HZ 3N~ (4WIRE)/220-380V 60HZ


3PH-4WIRE

Harness-Wire*C712-C717*CR 06543640SP 1 1 103 220-240V 50HZ 1PH

Harness-Wire-Beater MTR*C71 066440-27G 2 2 103 220-240V 50HZ 1PH

Harness-Wire-Beater MTR*C 066440-33G 2 103 380-415V 50HZ 3N~ (4WIRE)/220-380V 60HZ 


3PH-4WIRE

Harness-Wire-Blower C712/ 062057 1 103 220-380V 60HZ 3PH-4 WIRE

Harness-Wire-Compressor*C 066436-33G 2 103 220-240V 50HZ 1PH/380-415V 50HZ 1PH/220-380V


60HZ 3PH-4WIRE/220-380V 60HZ 3PH-4WIRE

Harness-Wire-Danfoss *C71 068006-G 1 1 103 200V 50HZ 3PH/220-240V 50HZ 3PH/220-240V 50HZ
1PH/200V 50/60H 3PH/380-415V 50HZ 3N~(4WIRE)

Hinge-Motor-2 HP*C716* 065917 2 2 103 220/380V 60HZ 3PH-4 WIRE


Models C712/C713

Indicator-Digital Temp-SO 051356 2 2 103 220-240V 50HZ 3PH/220-240V 50HZ 1PH/380-415V


50HZ 3N~(4WIRE)/220-380V 60HZ 3PH(4WIRE)

Motor-1.5 HP 021522-33 2 212 200V 50/60HZ 3PH

Motor-1.5 HP Caps@10&2 O'clock 021522-34 2 2 212 220-240V 50HZ 1PH /220-380V 60HZ 3PH-4WIRE

Motor-1.5 HP 021522-35 2 2 212 220-240V 50HZ 3PH/380-415V 50HZ 3N~(4 WIRE)

Motor-2.0 HP 017650-33 2 2 212 220-380V 60HZ 3PH-4 WIRE

Panel A.-Upper Front C712 X63978 1 1 103 220-240V 50HZ 3PH/200V 50-60HZ 3PH/220-240V
50HZ 1PH/380-415V 50HZ 3N~(4WIRE)/220-380V 60HZ
3PH(4WIRE)/C713 220-380V 60HZ 
3PH-(4WIRE)

Pulley-2AK74-5/8 027822 2 103 200V 50/60HZ 3PH/220-380V 60HZ 3PH-4WIRE

Pulley-2AK27 X .625-.6265 011545 2 2 103 200V 50HZ 3PH/220-240V 50HZ 3PH/220-240V 50HZ
1PH/380-415V 50HZ 3N~(4WIRE)

Pulley-2AK22-7/8 019987 2 2 103 220-380V 60HZ 3PH-4 WIRE

Starter-1 Phase 6.3 to 10 AMP 066794-27K 2 2 103 220-240V 50HZ 1PH


Parts List

Starter-3 Phase 4 to 6.5 066794-33J 2 103 220-240V 50HZ 3PH/200V 50/60HZ 3PH
Parts List
+ Available Separately

Part C712 C713


Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

Starter-3 Phase 2.5 to 4 AMP 066794-33H 2 2 103 380-415V 50HZ 3N~ (4WIRE)/220-380V 60HZ 
3PH-4WIRE

Distributor Installed Options

Switch A.-Dual Lever X62400 * 103

Actuator A.-Draw Switch X62401 * 103

Kit A.-Art.Faucet-Twin/PU X29301-SER * * 103

Kit A.-Central Faucet *Console X44783 * 103

Kit A.-Cone Dispenser-4 T X41141 * * 103

Kit A.-Syrup Rail-Side MO X48014-12 * * 103

Kit A.-Syrup Rail-Side MO X48014-27 * * 103

Spinner A.-Panel w/Filter X50276-27 * * 103


Models C712/C713

Kit A.-Hopper Lock-Twin X59106 * * 103

Kit A.-Lock-Draw Valve-TW X62504-SER * * 103

Tray-Parts-Barrel-3.4 QT* 067431 * * 000

Tray-Parts-Pump-Simplifie 056525 * 000

Adaptor-Spout-Hose-Drain 063018 * * 103

C71233F836 M C712 DQ

Diagram-Wiring *C712*DQ* 05989833DQ 1 000

Door A.-LG BAF*W/PRG*C712*DQ X59921SER1 1 103

+Baffle A.-Long 4 IN W/RAD TH X50882 2 103

+Bearing-Front-Shoe 050348 2 000

+Decal-Door-3 Spout-Twin TWIS 062239 1 000

+Gasket-Door HT 4"-Double 048926 2 000

PARTS LIST
+O-ring-1-1/4 OD X .139W 008667 9 000

+O-ring-3/8 OD X .070W 016137 4 000

+O-ring-7/8 OD X .139W 025307 4 000


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PARTS LIST
Part C712 C713
Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

+Plug-Prime 028805 2 103

+Valve A.-Draw *DQ* Twin Cent X51075 1 103

+Valve A.-Draw *DQ*Twin L/R X43853-SP 2 103

Harness-Wire-LW V-CNTRL-C 066444-SP 1 103

Kit A.-Tune C712DQ Simple X49463-86 1 000

Switch A.-Draw *C712*DQ* X80017 1 103

Arm A.-Draw Valve *C712*DQ* X80015 3 103

Bracket A.-Switch-Draw*C712* X80018 1 103

E-ring External 1/2 Rotoclip 024908 6 103

Nut-4-40 Hex-SS 038623 6 103


Models C712/C713

Screw-4-40X1 SLTD Round 028890 2 000

Screw-4-40X5/8 SLTD Round 027219 4 000

Spring-Return L. 023487 3 103

Switch-Lever-SPDT-11A-125-27 039252 4 103

Adjustable Feed

Tube A.-Feed-Inner-Air/MI X67103 2 103

Tube A.-Feed-Outer-HT X67104 2 103

O-ring-.291 ID X .080W 018550 6 000

O-ring-.643 OD X .077W 018572 4 000

Kit A.-Tune Up-3 SPT C713 X49463-80A 1 000

C713 - Hopper Agitator

Blade A.-Agitator *C708* X56591 2 103 Standard

Blade A.-Agitator-w/Holes X66334 2 103 Special-PB

Capacitor-Motor-Agitator 057525 2 103


Parts List

Diagram-Wiring *C712*AGIT 05989827HA 1 000


Parts List
+ Available Separately

Part C712 C713


Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

Diagram-Wiring *C713*AGIT 05989933HA 1 000

Housing A.-Agitator *C708 X56586-03 2 2 103

Body-Agitator Housing *C708* 056588 2 1 103

Cap-Agitator Housing 080827 2 1 103

Magnet A.-Agitator-Inner 066937 2 1 103

Motor-Agitator-24VAC 50/60 H 050535-03 2 1 103

O-ring-1-3/8 OD X .070W 017395 2 1 000

Plate-Holding-Agitator *C708 056587 2 1 103

Screw-4-40X1/4 Socket Head 600165 8 4 000

Screw-8-32X3/16 Socket Set 006812 4 2 000


Models C712/C713

Shell A.-Insulated *C712* X65598 1 512

Shell A.-Insulated *C713* X65599 1 512

Tube A.-Feed-SS-7/32 Hole X29429-4 2 2 103 Added as of M3071813

Integrated Syrup Rail

Jar-Syrup*Plastic*Shallow 036573 2 2 103

Jar-Syrup*Stainless*Shall 036574 2 2 103

Ladle-1 OZ-120D Bend IN H 033637-1 2 2 103

Lid-Syrup Jar 042706 2 2 103

Panel A.-Front-Syr Rail * X63884-27 1 1 103

Pump A.-Syrup-Heated-Brn X53800-BRN 1 1 103

Pump A.-Syrup-Heated-Tan X53800-TAN 1 1 103

Tray-Drip-SYR-C716 063876 1 1 103

PARTS LIST
Optional Rear Mix Low Lights

Trim A.-Corner-Lights X81330 1 103

Decal-Rear Mix Lights 069413 1 000


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PARTS LIST
Part C712 C713
Description Warr. Class Remarks
Number Qty. Qty.

PCB A.-LED-4 Position X63930-SER 1 212

Standoff-Nylon 6-32X1/2L SNA 040280-002 2 000

Trim A.-Rear Corner L X81329 1 103

Harness-Rear Mix Lights 081703 1 103


Models C712/C713
Parts List
Section 6: Wiring Diagrams

• Diagram 059898-27 (C712)


• Diagram 059898-33 (C712)
• Diagram 059898-40 (C712)
• Diagram 059898-58 (C712)
• Diagram 059899-27 (C713)
• Diagram 059899-33 (C713)
• Diagram 059899-40 (C713)
• Diagram 059899-58 (C713)

Wiring Diagrams Models C712/C713 6-1


WIRING DIAGRAMS
EXTERNAL EQUIPOTENTIAL
GROUND GROUND

L1 L2 L3
TERMINAL BLOCK
BLK

GRN/YEL
BLK

BLK
RED (+5v) USER - 8 LEDS
J1
BLK (GRD) INTERFACE - LCD SCREEN
J2 - 9 KEYS

SV CABLE
(+5v) J3 BOARD
CLR - BEEPER
(GRD)
GRN BLK/BLU

GRN/YEL GRN/YEL

BLK BLK WHT WHT


L1 LINE L2 RIBBON CABLE

BLK/BLU
EMI FILTER
L1 LOAD L2 CABLE
240V

BLK
NOT RIBBON CABLE
CONNECTED WHT WHT

ORN
WHT

RED
INTERFACE BOARD

WHT
GRN

RED
BLK
POWER TRANSFORMER J16 J4 J2 J7 J9

BLK/BLU
OPTIONAL REAR

RED
BLU

1 23
4 56
16V J13
MIX LEVEL LIGHTS
FIGURE 1

2 4 6 8 10
2 4 6 8 10

1 3 5 7 9
13 5 7 9
J15 J8
J12 GRD

A
A
A
A
UNIVERSAL CONTROL PCB A.

CABLE
OUT IN

J17
START RELAY
J1

BLK/BLU
BLK (047702-27)

RED
BLU

21

WHT
RIBBON
CABLE
CLR J10 J11

+5V
RIBBON CABLE RIBBON CABLE START CAPACITOR

9
RED RED RED (047703)

8
BLU BLU BLU 11
COM 208 L1

7
GRN/YEL GRN/YEL 10

6
SV CABLE SV CABLE

BLK
BLU/WHT

5
BLU

RED

4
24 VAC

BLU

BLU
WHT

BLU/WHT
6 17 2 8 3
BA
12 13

J2
BLUE
BLU/WHT 14

J3
ORN/WHT ORN/WHT BLK

BLU
GND GRN

J14
5
+5V CLR
NO RED/BLK J20 CABLE CABLE

4
GRN/YEL COM PRP L2

YEL

3
10
2

J5 J19
NC

J10
1 WHT/RED

J13
GRN/YEL

HOPPER

J1
MIX

1 234
GROUND

BLK
J11
J12
DRAW OUT BLK

PRP

B
A
PROBE

YEL
SWITCH
SV CABLE

BLK
BLK
MIX START WINDING

YEL
BLK

BLK
LOW SELF-SERVICE MAIN WINDING
ENABLE

J18
INTFC PCB A.
PROBE WITH SOFT SERVE
DISABLE ENABLE 2 WINDING PROTECTOR
ON RED PERSONALITY PCB A. 1 (INTERNAL)
WHT WHT

J9
1 3

L2

L1
J8

J7

J6
OFF SV CABLE (OPTIONAL) BLK COMPRESSOR WIRING
BARREL HOPPER 5 3 11 234567 1 234567 BLK
WHT/RED FUSE WHT (MODEL TL3G W/HST)
--THERMISTOR PROBES--
15A
BLK BLK OPTIONAL
ON BLK/WHT BLK/WHT BLK WHT
BLK
BLK

BLK

BLK
BLK
POWER OFF LEFT SYRUP HEATER BEATER

BLK/WHT

BLK
BLK
SWITCH SEE FIG. 2 INTERLOCK
WHT/ORN WHT/ORN
3PDT RELAY

ADDITIONAL DRAW SWITCH #3 #1

BRN
ORN/WHT BLK 1
ON WHT
FOR FLAVORBURST BLK BLK OVERLOAD
9
5
OFF SWITCH

BLK
4
COMPRESSOR WHT/ORN

BLU
HIGH PRESSURE 12

ORN
BLK BLU 8
LIMIT SWITCH
BLU/WHT

RED ORN M PUR


PANEL
C

BLK
COMPRESSOR MIX 13 14

RED
L

BLK
JACK
BLU

CONTACTOR PUMP
COIL

YEL

WHITE
96 95 MOTOR BEATER
BLK BLK BLACK
3 2 MOTOR BEATER
BEATER START STARTER MOTOR

WHT
4 COIL
MOTOR RELAY

BLK
BLK
NC RED INTERLOCK

WHT
OVERLOAD N.O. SWITCH

BLU
C0M WHT
SWITCH

DRAW BLK THERMOSTA

BLK
BLK 190 F OPEN
SWITCH NO

BLU
WHT 140 F CLOSE

BRN
BARREL LIQUID O.T.
SOLENOID WHT WHT WHT
GRN/YEL

WHT
WHT

GRY/WHT
SOFT SERVE
GRN/YEL

BLK
BLK
BEATER MOTOR SYRUP HEATER

BLK M BLKT2 BLK


FIG. 2

CABLE
L1 T1 L2

T3 L3
BLK
BEATER MOTOR
BEATER MOTOR STARTER

BLK
BLK SOFT SERVE STARTER
COMPRESSOR
BLK BLK L1 T1 M T2 L2 BLK

GRN/YEL
T3 L3 BLK
AIR COOLED
BLK

WHT
I3 I4
CONDENSER
COMPRESSOR BLOWER MOTOR
BLK CONTACTOR BLK M WHT

WATER COOLED BLK


WHT
CONDENSER
MIX REF. SYSTEM
FAN MOTOR
(DANFOSS TL3G COMPR.)
BLK BLK M BLK

BLK
(ALSO SEE FIG.2)

WHT
BRN

BRN WHT
M
FAN
BRN
START RELAY COMP 10 14
11 13

GRN/YEL
START CAP LEFT SIDE
CONTROL

BLK
BLK
BLK

RIGHT SIDE
BLU

TERMINAL BLOCK
L1 L2 L3
CONTROL
BLK

BLK

BLK
BLK

BLU/WHT

SV CABLE

BLU/WHT
GRN/YEL

SV CABLE
RIBBON
8

CABLE
7

RED RED RED


BLU BLU BLU
6
5

GRN/YEL GRN/YEL
51 62 73 84
RED

BA

BLU
J2

BLK
J3

RED/BLK GND BLK


J14
4

+5V
NO GRA/BLK J20 CLR CABLE
BLU

COM
210 3

PRP/WHT
BLK

2
PRP/WHT

J5 J19

NC
1J10

1 RED/BLK
J13
J1

MIX
1234
J11
J12

DRAW OUT

6
B
A

SWITCH
YEL

PROBE
BLK

BLK
MIX
YEL

BLK
BLK

LOW
INTFC PCB A.
J18

PROBE WITH SOFT SERVE 0


PERSONALITY PCB A. 1
WHT WHT
J9

2 4
L1
L2
J8

J7

J6

BLK
BARRELHOPPER 5 3 11234567 1234567
--THERMISTOR PROBES-- FUSE BLK
15A
OPTIONAL WHT
BLU/WHT BLK
WHT
BLK
BLK
BLK

RIGHT SYRUP HEATER BEATER


BLU/WHT

BLK
BLK

SEE FIG. 2 INTERLOCK


WHT/ORN WHT/ORN
RELAY

ADDITIONAL DRAW SWITCH ORN/WHT BLK


#3 #1 1
FOR FLAVORBURST BLK BLK
9
OVERLOAD 5
SWITCH 4
BLK

COMPRESSOR
WHT/ORN
BLU

HIGH PRESSURE 12
BLK BLU
ORN

8
BLK

LIMIT SWITCH RED ORN M PUR


PANEL
C

BLK

COMPRESSOR MIX 13 14
RED
L

JACK CONTACTOR PUMP

NOTE:
COIL
YEL

96 95 MOTOR BEATER
BLK BLK WHT MOTOR
3 2
BLK

BEATER START STARTER


BLK

1. STATIC ELECTRICITY MAY CAUSE


4

2. RED WIRE ON RIBBON CABLES MUST BE


MOTOR RELAY COIL
BLK
BLK

RED
WHT

NC

HANDLING SOLID STATE COMPONENTS.


TOUCHING GROUNDED UNIT BEFORE
ELIMINATE STATIC ELECTRICITY BY
DAMAGE TO SOLID STATE COMPONENTS.
CONNECTED TO PIN 1 AT EACH END.
OVERLOAD WHT
C0M
SWITCH

DRAW WHT BLK BLK


BLK
SWITCH NO
WHT
BARREL LIQUID
SOLENOID
WHT
GRY/WHT

SOFT SERVE
GRN/YEL
BLK
BLK

BEATER MOTOR

BLK L1 T1 M BLKT2 L2
BLK
BLK BEATER MOTOR
SOFT SERVE T3 L3
BLK
STARTER
COMPRESSOR BEATER MOTOR
BLK STARTER
L1 T1 M T2 L2

BLK
GRN/YEL

T3 L3

I3 I4

COMPRESSOR
CONTACTOR
DBGEN
RTCK
JP7
JP6
JP5
JP4
JP3

JP2

JP1
J10
* IF THE UNIT HAS THE INTEGRAL SYRUP OPTION-405, THEN THIS

W7
W6
W5
W4
W3
W2
W1
W7
W6
W5
W4
W3

W2

W1

A
B

A
JUMPER SHOULD BE INSTALLED.

RIGHT INTERFACE

LEFT INTERFACE
PERSONALITY

PERSONALITY
PERSONALITY

PERSONALITY

SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE
SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE

PINS 1 AND 2

PINS 3 AND 4

PINS 1 AND 2
PINS 7 & 8

BOARD
BOARD

BOARD

BOARD
BOARD

BOARD

BOARD

UVC4
GROUND FRAME SECURELY

RESERVED (DO NOT USE)


RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
JUMPER INSTALLED DISABLES RESET.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
KEYS FUNCTIONAL.
START BY SELECTING HEAT SYMBOL/STANDBY
DISPLAYED ON SCREEN/MANUAL HEAT CYCLE
INSTALLED. HOPPER TEMPERATURES
INTERNATIONAL CONFIGURATION-NO JUMPER
STANDBY KEYS DISABLED.
WHEN A LOCKOUT CONDITION HAS OCCURRED/
SCREEN/HEAT SYMBOL KEYS ONLY ACTIVE
HOPPER TEMPERATURE NOT DISPLAYED ON
DOMESTIC CONFIGURATION-JUMPER INSTALLED.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
WARM FOR A PERIOD OF TIME.
AUTO/STANDBY IF BARREL OR HOPPER IS TOO
NO JUMPER INSTALLED-NO LOCKOUT DURING
(5 C) FOR MORE THAN FOUR HOURS.
FOR MORE THAN ONE HOUR OR ABOVE 41 F
BARREL OR HOPPER IS ABOVE 45 F (7 C)
A PERIOD OF TIME. LOCKOUT OCCURS WHEN
EITHER BARREL OR HOPPER IS TOO WARM FOR
AUTO/STANDBY. UNIT IS LOCKED OUT IF
TEMPERATURES ARE CHECKED DURING
JUMPER INSTALLED- BARREL AND HOPPER
0-12 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

0-6 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

ABILITY TO ACTIVATE THE TOUCH PANEL.


PANEL. NEW SWITCH ACTS AS THE ON/OFF
APPLICATION ONLY. LOCKS OUT TOUCH
JUMPER INSTALLED W/SWITCH-SELF SERVE
JUMPER INSTALLED-REDUCED MIX OUT SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED-REDUCED MIX LOW SENSITIVITY.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
JUMPER INSTALLED-ACTIVATES SYRUP HEATERS.
JUMPER INSTALLED-FORCE BRUSH CLEAN STATUS.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
0-12 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

0-6 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

JUMPER INSTALLED-REDUCED MIX OUT SENSITIVITY.


JUMPER INSTALLED-REDUCED MIX LOW SENSITIVITY.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
TEMPERATURE CHECK.
JUMPER INSTALLED-ENABLES 59 F HOPPER
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)

JUMPER SETTINGS
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION

INSTALLED
INSTALLED
INSTALLED

INITIALLY
INITIALLY
INITIALLY

JUMPER
JUMPER
JUMPER

YES

YES
YES
YES

YES

NO*

NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO

NO
NO

NO

NO
NO
NO
NO

NO
NO
NO

NO
NO
NO
NO
NO

NO

Model C712
059898-27
© 2014 Taylor Company 09/14
Figure 6-1 Diagram 059898-27 (C712)

6-2 Models C712/C713 Wiring Diagrams


WIRING DIAGRAMS

EXTERNAL EQUIPOTENTIAL
GROUND GROUND

L1 L2 L3
TERMINAL BLOCK
BLK

GRN/YEL
BLK

BLK
RED (+5v) USER - 8 LEDS
J1 - LCD SCREEN
BLK (GRD) INTERFACE
J2 - 9 KEYS

SV CABLE
(+5v) J3 BOARD
CLR - BEEPER
(GRD)
GRN BLK/BLU

GRN/YEL GRN/YEL

BLK BLK WHT WHT


L1 LINE L2 RIBBON CABLE

BLK/BLU
EMI FILTER
L1 LOAD L2 CABLE
240V

BLK
NOT RIBBON CABLE
CONNECTED WHT WHT

WHT

ORN
RED
INTERFACE BOARD

WHT
GRN

RED
BLK
POWER TRANSFORMER J16 J4 J2 J7 J9

BLK/BLU
OPTIONAL REAR

RED
BLU
16V

1 23
4 56
J13
MIX LEVEL LIGHTS
FIGURE 1

2 4 6 8 10
2 4 6 8 10

13 5 7 9
13 5 7 9
J15 J8
J12 GRD

A
A
A
A
UNIVERSAL CONTROL PCB A.

CABLE
OUT IN

J17
START RELAY
J1

BLK/BLU
BLK (047702-27)

RED
BLU

21

WHT
RIBBON
CABLE
CLR J10 J11

+5V
RIBBON CABLE RIBBON CABLE START CAPACITOR

9
RED RED RED (047703)

8
BLU BLU BLU 11
COM 208 L1

7
GRN/YEL GRN/YEL 10

6
SV CABLE SV CABLE

BLK
BLU/WHT

5
BLU

4
24 VAC

BLU
WHT

BLU/WHT
RED

6 17 2 8 3
BA
BLU 12 13

J2
BLUE
BLU/WHT 14

J3
ORN/WHT ORN/WHT GRN BLK

BLU
GND

J14
CLR

5
+5V
NO RED/BLK J20 CABLE CABLE

4
GRN/YEL COM PRP L2

YEL

3
2 10
2

J5 J19
NC

J10
1 WHT/RED

J13
GRN/YEL

HOPPER

J1
MIX

1 234
GROUND

BLK
DRAW OUT

J11
BLK

J12
PRP

B
A
PROBE

YEL
SWITCH

SV CABLE

BLK
BLK
MIX START WINDING

YEL
BLK

BLK
LOW SELF-SERVICE MAIN WINDING

J18
ENABLE
PROBE INTFC PCB A.
DISABLE ENABLE WITH SOFT SERVE 2 WINDING PROTECTOR
ON RED 1
PERSONALITY PCB A. (INTERNAL)
WHT WHT

J9
1 3

L2

L1
J8

J7

J6
OFF SV CABLE (OPTIONAL) BLK COMPRESSOR WIRING
BARREL
HOPPER 5 3 11 234567 1 234567 BLK
WHT/RED FUSE WHT (MODEL TL3G W/HST)
--THERMISTOR PROBES--
15A
BLK BLK OPTIONAL
ON BLK/WHT BLK/WHT BLK WHT
BLK
BLK

BLK

BLK
BLK
POWER OFF LEFT SYRUP HEATER BEATER

BLK/WHT

BLK
BLK
SWITCH SEE FIG. 2 INTERLOCK
WHT/ORN WHT/ORN
3PDT RELAY

ADDITIONAL DRAW SWITCH #3 #1

BRN
ORN/WHT BLK 1
ON WHT
FOR FLAVORBURST BLK BLK OVERLOAD
9
5
OFF SWITCH

BLK
4
COMPRESSOR WHT/ORN

BLU
HIGH PRESSURE 12

ORN
BLK BLU 8
LIMIT SWITCH
BLU/WHT

RED ORN M PUR

CL

BLK
MIX 13 14

RED
COMPRESSOR

BLK
BLU

PANEL CONTACTOR PUMP

YEL
COIL

WHITE
96 95 MOTOR BEATER
JACK BLK BLK
3 2 MOTOR BEATER
BLACK
BEATER START STARTER MOTOR

WHT
4 COIL
MOTOR RELAY

BLK
BLK
NC RED INTERLOCK

WHT
OVERLOAD N.O. SWITCH

BLU
C0M WHT
SWITCH

DRAW BLK THERMOSTA

BLK
BLK 190 F OPEN
SWITCH NO

BLU
WHT 140 F CLOSE

BRN
BARREL LIQUID O.T.
SOLENOID WHT WHT WHT
GRN/YEL

WHT
WHT

GRY/WHT
SOFT SERVE
GRN/YEL

BLK
BLK
BEATER MOTOR SYRUP HEATER

BLK M BLKT2 BLK


FIG. 2

CABLE
L1 T1 L2

T3 L3
BLK
BEATER MOTOR
BEATER MOTOR STARTER

BLK
BLK SOFT SERVE STARTER
COMPRESSOR
BLK BLK L1 T1 M T2 L2 BLK

GRN/YEL
T3 L3 BLK
AIR COOLED
BLK

WHT
I3 I4
CONDENSER
COMPRESSOR BLOWER MOTOR
BLK CONTACTOR
BLK M WHT

WATER COOLED BLK


WHT
CONDENSER
MIX REF. SYSTEM
FAN MOTOR
(DANFOSS TL3G COMPR.)
BLK BLK M BLK

BLK
(ALSO SEE FIG.2)

WHT
BRN

BRN WHT
M
FAN
BRN
START RELAY COMP 10 14
11 13

GRN/YEL
START CAP LEFT SIDE
CONTROL

BLK
BLK

BLK
RIGHT SIDE
BLU

TERMINAL BLOCK
L1 L2 L3
CONTROL
BLK

BLK

BLK
BLK

BLU/WHT

SV CABLE

BLU/WHT
GRN/YEL

SV CABLE
RIBBON
8

CABLE
7

RED RED RED


BLU BLU BLU
6
5

GRN/YEL GRN/YEL
51 62 73 84
RED

BA

BLU
J2

BLK
J3

RED/BLK GND BLK


J14
4

+5V
NO GRA/BLK J20 CLR CABLE

BLU
COM
210 3

PRP/WHT
BLK

2
PRP/WHT

J5 J19

NC
1J10

1 RED/BLK
J13
J1

MIX
1234
J11
J12

DRAW OUT
B
A

SWITCH
YEL

PROBE
BLK

BLK
MIX
YEL

BLK
BLK

LOW
INTFC PCB A.
J18

PROBE

6
WITH SOFT SERVE 0
PERSONALITY PCB A. 1
WHT WHT
J9

2 4
L1
L2
J8

J7

J6

BLK
BARRELHOPPER 5 3 11234567 1234567
--THERMISTOR PROBES-- FUSE BLK
15A
OPTIONAL WHT
BLU/WHT BLK
WHT
BLK
BLK
BLK

RIGHT SYRUP HEATER BEATER


BLU/WHT

BLK
BLK

SEE FIG. 2 INTERLOCK


WHT/ORN WHT/ORN
RELAY

ADDITIONAL DRAW SWITCH ORN/WHT BLK


#3 #1 1
FOR FLAVORBURST BLK BLK
9
OVERLOAD 5
SWITCH 4
BLK

COMPRESSOR
WHT/ORN
BLU

HIGH PRESSURE 12
BLK BLU
ORN

8
BLK

LIMIT SWITCH RED ORN M PUR


CL

BLK

COMPRESSOR MIX 13 14
RED

CONTACTOR
PANEL PUMP

NOTE:
COIL
YEL

96 95 MOTOR BEATER
JACK BLK BLK WHT 2 MOTOR
3
BLK

BEATER START STARTER

BLK

1. STATIC ELECTRICITY MAY CAUSE


4

2. RED WIRE ON RIBBON CABLES MUST BE


MOTOR RELAY COIL
BLK
BLK

RED
WHT

NC

HANDLING SOLID STATE COMPONENTS.


TOUCHING GROUNDED UNIT BEFORE
ELIMINATE STATIC ELECTRICITY BY
DAMAGE TO SOLID STATE COMPONENTS.
CONNECTED TO PIN 1 AT EACH END.
OVERLOAD WHT
C0M
SWITCH

DRAW WHT BLK BLK


BLK
SWITCH NO
WHT
BARREL LIQUID
SOLENOID
WHT
GRY/WHT

SOFT SERVE
GRN/YEL
BLK
BLK

BEATER MOTOR

BLK L1 T1 M BLKT2 L2
BLK
BLK BEATER MOTOR
SOFT SERVE T3 L3
BLK
STARTER
COMPRESSOR BEATER MOTOR
BLK STARTER
L1 T1 M T2 L2

BLK
GRN/YEL

T3 L3

I3 I4

COMPRESSOR
CONTACTOR
DBGEN
RTCK
JP7
JP6
JP5
JP4
JP3

JP2

JP1
J10
* IF THE UNIT HAS THE INTEGRAL SYRUP OPTION-405, THEN THIS

W7
W6
W5
W4
W3
W2
W1
W7
W6
W5
W4
W3

W2

W1

A
B

A
JUMPER SHOULD BE INSTALLED.

RIGHT INTERFACE

LEFT INTERFACE
PERSONALITY

PERSONALITY
PERSONALITY

PERSONALITY

SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE
SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE

PINS 1 AND 2

PINS 3 AND 4

PINS 1 AND 2
PINS 7 & 8

BOARD
BOARD

BOARD

BOARD
BOARD

BOARD

BOARD

UVC4
GROUND FRAME SECURELY

0-12 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

RESERVED (DO NOT USE)


RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
JUMPER INSTALLED DISABLES RESET.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
KEYS FUNCTIONAL.
START BY SELECTING HEAT SYMBOL/STANDBY
DISPLAYED ON SCREEN/MANUAL HEAT CYCLE
INSTALLED. HOPPER TEMPERATURES
INTERNATIONAL CONFIGURATION-NO JUMPER
STANDBY KEYS DISABLED.
WHEN A LOCKOUT CONDITION HAS OCCURRED/
SCREEN/HEAT SYMBOL KEYS ONLY ACTIVE
HOPPER TEMPERATURE NOT DISPLAYED ON
DOMESTIC CONFIGURATION-JUMPER INSTALLED.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
WARM FOR A PERIOD OF TIME.
AUTO/STANDBY IF BARREL OR HOPPER IS TOO
NO JUMPER INSTALLED-NO LOCKOUT DURING
(5 C) FOR MORE THAN FOUR HOURS.
FOR MORE THAN ONE HOUR OR ABOVE 41 F
BARREL OR HOPPER IS ABOVE 45 F (7 C)
A PERIOD OF TIME. LOCKOUT OCCURS WHEN
EITHER BARREL OR HOPPER IS TOO WARM FOR
AUTO/STANDBY. UNIT IS LOCKED OUT IF
TEMPERATURES ARE CHECKED DURING
JUMPER INSTALLED- BARREL AND HOPPER
0-6 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

ABILITY TO ACTIVATE THE TOUCH PANEL.


PANEL. NEW SWITCH ACTS AS THE ON/OFF
APPLICATION ONLY. LOCKS OUT TOUCH
JUMPER INSTALLED W/SWITCH-SELF SERVE
JUMPER INSTALLED-REDUCED MIX OUT SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED-REDUCED MIX LOW SENSITIVITY.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
JUMPER INSTALLED-ACTIVATES SYRUP HEATERS.
JUMPER INSTALLED-FORCE BRUSH CLEAN STATUS.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
0-12 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

0-6 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

JUMPER INSTALLED-REDUCED MIX OUT SENSITIVITY.


JUMPER INSTALLED-REDUCED MIX LOW SENSITIVITY.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
TEMPERATURE CHECK.
JUMPER INSTALLED-ENABLES 59 F HOPPER
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)

JUMPER SETTINGS
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION

INSTALLED
INSTALLED
INSTALLED

INITIALLY
INITIALLY
INITIALLY

JUMPER
JUMPER
JUMPER

YES

YES

YES
YES

YES

NO*

NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO

NO
NO

NO

NO
NO
NO
NO

NO
NO
NO

NO
NO
NO
NO
NO

NO

Model C712
059898-33
c 2014 Taylor Company 09/14

Figure 6-2 Diagram 059898-33 (C712)

Wiring Diagrams Models C712/C713 6-3


WIRING DIAGRAMS

START RELAY
(047702-27)
INTERNAL OVERLOAD
WHITE(120 VOLTS) A.O. SMITH BEATER MOTOR WIRING
COMPRESSOR BLACK(230 VOLTS) STEPS:
START CAPACITOR C S TERMINAL 1) REMOVE BROWN JUMPER FROM BETWEEN TERMINAL #1 TO TERMINAL #5
(047703) COVER WHITE 2) MOVE BLUE INTERNAL (FROM MOTOR MAIN WINDING)
R RUN C
L1 11 CAP. LINE FROM TERMINAL #5 TO TERMINAL #1.
RELAY BLACK
10 NOTE: FOR CCWLE - BLUE INTERNAL ON #1, YELLOW INTERNAL ON #6
RELAY
5 2 BLUE INTERNAL BEATER MOTOR
LINE BROWN
5 2 S CONTACTOR
BROWN ORANGE INTERNAL 1 BLACK
EQUIPMENT T1 L1
12 13 4 1
2
GROUND 4 1
14 START CAP. BLUE
BLACK
BLUE R
3
ABOVE ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM SHOWS WIRING NECESSARY RUN CAPACITOR 4
RED INTERNAL BLUE
TO HOOK UP A COMPRESSOR USING A STAR T AND RUN START CAPACITOR CP CP
L2 BLEED RESISTOR
CAPACITOR (CSR) WITH A RELAY. 052396-1
T3 L3
FIG. 2
5
SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM - CSR
USE T3 AND L3 WHEN
CP CONTACTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE
YELLOW INTERNAL 6 BLACK
START WINDING T2 L2
MAIN WINDING BLACK INTERNAL

WINDING PROTECTOR
(INTERNAL)

FIG. 1 COMPRESSOR WIRING


(MODEL TL3G W/HST) EXTERNAL
EQUIPOTENTIAL
LEESON BEATER MOTOR WIRING
STEPS:
GROUND 1) DISCONNECT WIRE T7 FROM TERMINAL 3
GROUND
2) SPLICE BLUE WIRE AS SHOWN
L1 N
BEATER MOTOR
TERMINAL BLOCK
T8 CONTACTOR
BLK BRN 1 BLACK

GRN/YEL
T1 T1 L1

BLU
BLUE
RED (+5v) USER - 8 LEDS 2

BLK/RED
J1 INTERFACE - LCD SCREEN BRN BLU BLUE
BLK (GRD) J2 CP CP
BOARD - 9 KEYS
(+5v)
BLK/RED

SV CABLE
CLR J3

BLK
- BEEPER 3 T3 L3
(GRD) T7
GRN USE T3 AND L3 WHEN
CP CONTACTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE
GRN/YEL GRN/YEL ELECTRICAL 4 BLACK T2
T4 L2
ENCLOSURE
BLK BLK WHT WHT T5
L1 LINE L2 RIBBON CABLE
EMI FILTER
L1 LOAD L2 CABLE
240V
NOT RIBBON CABLE
CONNECTED
WHT WHT GE/RBC/MARATHON BEATER MOTOR WIRING
WHT
RED
BLK

ORN

NOTE: FOR CCWLE - BLUE INTERNAL ON #1,YELLOW INTERNAL ON #2

WHT
GRN

RED
BLK
INTERFACE BOARD J16 J4 J2 J7 J9
BEATER MOTOR
POWER TRANSFORMER

BLK/RED
OPTIONAL REAR CONTACTOR
RED
BLU

1 23
4 56
16V J13
MIX LEVEL LIGHTS J12 OR PURPLE INTERNAL BLACK
T1 L1

2 4 6 8 10
2 4 6 8 10

13 5 7 9
13 5 7 9
J15 J8
J12 GRD 5

A
A
A
A
T1 OR BLUE INTERNAL BLUE
UNIVERSAL CONTROL PCB A. OUT IN T8 OR RED INTERNAL

CABLE
1 4
J17
J1 BLUE

BLK/RED
RED

BLK CP CP
BLU

WHT
21
2

RIBBON
CLR J9 OR BLACK INTERNAL A

CABLE
J10 J11 T3 L3

+5V
USE T3 AND L3 WHEN CP
RIBBON CABLE RIBBON CABLE CONTACTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE

9
RED RED RED
BLACK

8
BLU BLU BLU T2 L2
COM 240 T4 OR YELLOW INTERNAL

7
GRN/YEL GRN/YEL WHT

6
SV CABLE SV CABLE

5
BLU/WHT

RED
FIG. 3

4
24 VAC

6 17 2 8 3
BA

GRN/YEL
BLU/WHT
BLU

J2

J3
ORN/WHT ORN/WHT GND GRN BLK

BLU
J14
+5V CLR

5
NO RED/BLK CABLE CABLE
COM J20

4
GRN/YEL

BLK
PRP
YEL

3
2 10
2

J5 J19
NC

1 J10
1 WHT/RED

J13
GRN/YEL

HOPPER

J1
MIX

1 234
GROUND

J11
OUT

J12
DRAW
PRP

SWITCH PROBE

B
A
YEL
BLK

BLK
MIX
YEL

BLK
BLK
SV CABLE

BLK
LOW SELF-SERVICE

BLK
BLK
PROBE ENABLE INTFC PCB A.

J18
WITH SOFT SERVE
ON RED DISABLE ENABLE PERSONALITY PCB A.
2
1 3
J9 1 WHT WHT
BLK

BLK
L1
J8

J7

J6
L2
OFF SV CABLE BARREL HOPPER (OPTIONAL) 5 3 11 234567 1 234567

WHT/RED BLK
--THERMISTOR PROBES-- FUSE
15A
WHT
BLK BLK OPTIONAL
ON BLK/WHT BLK/WHT BLK WHT
BLK
BLK
BLK

GRN/YEL
POWER OFF LEFT SYRUP HEATER BEATER
BLK/WHT

BLK
BLK

SEE FIG. 4
BRN
SWITCH INTERLOCK THERMOSTA
WHT/ORN WHT/ORN
3PDT RELAY 190 F OPEN
140 F CLOSE
GRN/YEL O.T.
ADDITIONAL DRAW SWITCH #3 #1
BRN

ORN/WHT BLK 1 WHT WHT WHT WHT


ON WHT
FOR FLAVORBURST BLK BLK
9
OVERLOAD 5
OFF SWITCH

BLK
COMPRESSOR 4
WHT/ORN SYRUP HEATER

BLU
HIGH PRESSURE 12
BLK

ORN
BLU 8
LIMIT SWITCH
BLU/WHT

RED ORN PUR

FIG .4
M
CL

BLK

MIX 13 14
BLK

COMPRESSOR
BLU

RED
CONTACTOR PUMP
PANEL COIL

YEL
MOTOR

WHITE
96 95 BEATER
JACK BLK BLK
2 3
MOTOR
STARTER BEATER
BLACK

BEATER START COIL MOTOR

WHT
4
RELAY

BLK
MOTOR

BLK
NC RED INTERLOCK

WHT
OVERLOAD N.O. SWITCH

BLU
C0M SWITCH WHT

DRAW BLK

BLK
BLK
SWITCH NO

GRN/YEL
WHT

BLU
BRN

BARREL LIQUID
SOLENOID
GRN/YEL

WHT

GRN/YEL
GRY/WHT

SEE FIG. 3
BLK
BLK

SOFT SERVE
BEATER MOTOR
BLK L1 T1 M
BLK
T2 L2

BLK SOFT SERVE BEATER MOTOR GRN/YEL


STARTER BEATER MOTOR
COMPRESSOR
BLK BLK BLK STARTER
L1 T1 M T2 L2

SEE FIG. 2 COMPRESSOR


CONTACTOR GRN/YEL
L
BLK

E
/Y

GRN/YEL CONDENSER
WHT
N

BLK

BLOWER MTR
R
G

RED RED WHT


M
AIR COOLED
BLK
WHT
MIX REF. SYSTEM
BRN

WATER COOLED (DANFOSS TL3G COMPR.)


E
/Y

CONDENSER SEE FIG. 1


N

FAN

BLK
GRN/YEL
R
G

BLK BLK BRN WHT


M M CABLE
FAN
START RELAY 10 14
11 13 COMP
BRN

START CAP
LEFT SIDE
BLK

BLK
CONTROL
BLK

RIGHT SIDE
BLU

TERMINAL BLOCK
L1 N
CONTROL
BLK BRN BRN
GRN/YEL
BLU
BLK

ELECTRICAL
ENCLOSURE
GRN/YEL
BLU/WHT

SV CABLE
BLU

BLU/WHT BRN BLU


BLK

6
GRN/YEL

SV CABLE
RIBBON
CABLE
9

RED RED RED


8

BLU BLU BLU


7

GRN/YEL GRN/YEL
6
5
RED

4
6 17 2 8 3
BA

BLU
BLK
J2

J3

RED/BLK GND BLK


J14
5

+5V
COM NO GRA/BLK J20 CLR CABLE
BLU
4

PRP/WHT
BLK

3
2 10

2
PRP/WHT

J5 J19

NC
1 J10

1 RED/BLK
J13
J1

MIX
1 234
J11
J12

DRAW OUT
B
A

SWITCH PROBE
YEL
BLK

BLK
MIX
YEL

BLK
BLK

LOW
BLK
BLK
J18

PROBE INTFC PCB A.


WITH SOFT SERVE 0
PERSONALITY PCB A. 1
J9

2 4 WHT WHT
L1
L2
J8

J7

J6

BARRELHOPPER BLK
5 3 11 234567 1 234567 BLK
--THERMISTOR PROBES-- FUSE
WHT
15A
OPTIONAL
BLU/WHT BLK
WHT
BLK
RIGHT SYRUP HEATER GRN/YEL BEATER
BLU/WHT

BLK
BLK

SEE FIG. 4 INTERLOCK


RELAY
WHT/ORN WHT/ORN
ADDITIONAL DRAW SWITCH ORN/WHT BLK
#3 #1 1
FOR FLAVORBURST GRN/YEL 9
BLK BLK OVERLOAD 5
SWITCH
BLK

COMPRESSOR 4
WHT/ORN
BLU

HIGH PRESSURE 12
BLK
ORN

BLU 8
LIMIT SWITCH RED ORN PUR
PANEL M
CL

BLK

COMPRESSOR MIX 13 14
BLK

JACK
RED

PUMP
CONTACTOR BEATER
YEL

96 95 MOTOR
NOTE:

BLK BLK COIL WHT MOTOR


3STARTER
BLK

START 2
COIL
BLK

BEATER RELAY 4
2. RED WIRE ON RIBBON CABLES MUST BE

1. STATIC ELECTRICITY MAY CAUSE


BLK
BLK

RED MOTOR
WHT

NC
OVERLOAD WHT
CONNECTED TO PIN 1 AT EACH END.

HANDLING SOLID STATE COMPONENTS.


TOUCHING GROUNDED UNIT BEFORE
ELIMINATE STATIC ELECTRICITY BY
DAMAGE TO SOLID STATE COMPONENTS.

C0M SWITCH

DRAW WHT BLK BLK


BLK
SWITCH NO
WHT
BARREL LIQUID
SOLENOID
WHT
GRY/WHT

GRN/YEL
BLK

SEE FIG. 3
BLK
BLK

SOFT SERVE
GRN/YEL

BEATER MOTOR
BLK L1 T1 M
BLKT2 L2

BLK SOFT SERVE BEATER MOTOR BEATER MOTOR


COMPRESSOR STARTER STARTER
L1 T1 M T2 L2
BLK

SEE FIG. 2 COMPRESSOR GRN/YEL


CONTACTOR
GRN/YEL
DBGEN
RTCK
JP7
JP6
JP5
JP4
JP3

JP2

JP1
J10
* IF THE UNIT HAS THE INTEGRAL SYRUP OPTION-405, THEN THIS

W7
W6
W5
W4
W3
W2
W1
W7
W6
W5
W4
W3

W2

W1

A
B

A
JUMPER SHOULD BE INSTALLED.

RIGHT INTERFACE

LEFT INTERFACE
PERSONALITY

PERSONALITY
PERSONALITY

PERSONALITY

SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE
SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE

PINS 1 AND 2

PINS 3 AND 4

PINS 1 AND 2
PINS 7 & 8

BOARD
BOARD

BOARD

BOARD
BOARD

BOARD

BOARD

UVC4
GROUND FRAME SECURELY

RESERVED (DO NOT USE)


RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
JUMPER INSTALLED DISABLES RESET.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
KEYS FUNCTIONAL.
START BY SELECTING HEAT SYMBOL/STANDBY
DISPLAYED ON SCREEN/MANUAL HEAT CYCLE
INSTALLED. HOPPER TEMPERATURES
INTERNATIONAL CONFIGURATION-NO JUMPER
STANDBY KEYS DISABLED.
WHEN A LOCKOUT CONDITION HAS OCCURRED/
SCREEN/HEAT SYMBOL KEYS ONLY ACTIVE
HOPPER TEMPERATURE NOT DISPLAYED ON
DOMESTIC CONFIGURATION-JUMPER INSTALLED.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
WARM FOR A PERIOD OF TIME.
AUTO/STANDBY IF BARREL OR HOPPER IS TOO
NO JUMPER INSTALLED-NO LOCKOUT DURING
(5 C) FOR MORE THAN FOUR HOURS.
FOR MORE THAN ONE HOUR OR ABOVE 41 F
BARREL OR HOPPER IS ABOVE 45 F (7 C)
A PERIOD OF TIME. LOCKOUT OCCURS WHEN
EITHER BARREL OR HOPPER IS TOO WARM FOR
AUTO/STANDBY. UNIT IS LOCKED OUT IF
TEMPERATURES ARE CHECKED DURING
JUMPER INSTALLED- BARREL AND HOPPER
0-12 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

0-6 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

ABILITY TO ACTIVATE THE TOUCH PANEL.


PANEL. NEW SWITCH ACTS AS THE ON/OFF
APPLICATION ONLY. LOCKS OUT TOUCH
JUMPER INSTALLED W/SWITCH-SELF SERVE
JUMPER INSTALLED-REDUCED MIX OUT SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED-REDUCED MIX LOW SENSITIVITY.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
JUMPER INSTALLED-ACTIVATES SYRUP HEATERS.
JUMPER INSTALLED-FORCE BRUSH CLEAN STATUS.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
0-12 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

0-6 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

JUMPER INSTALLED-REDUCED MIX OUT SENSITIVITY.


JUMPER INSTALLED-REDUCED MIX LOW SENSITIVITY.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
TEMPERATURE CHECK.
JUMPER INSTALLED-ENABLES 59 F HOPPER
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)

JUMPER SETTINGS
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION

INSTALLED
INSTALLED
INSTALLED

INITIALLY
INITIALLY
INITIALLY

JUMPER
JUMPER
JUMPER

YES
YES
YES

YES

NO*

NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO

NO

NO
NO

NO

NO
NO
NO
NO

NO
NO
NO

NO
NO
NO
NO
NO

NO

Model C712
059898-40
© 2014 Taylor Company 09/14

Figure 6-3 Diagram 059898-40 (C712)

6-4 Models C712/C713 Wiring Diagrams


WIRING DIAGRAMS

EQUIPOTENTIAL
EXTERNAL GROUND
GROUND
TERMINAL BLOCK
L1 L2L3 N

BLK BRN

GRN/YEL
BLU
BLK
BLK
BLK/RED
RED (+5v) - 8 LEDS
USER
J1 - LCD SCREEN
INTERFACE
BLK (GRD) J2 - 9 KEYS

SV CABLE
(+5v) J3
BOARD
CLR - BEEPER
(GRD)
GRN

BLK
GRN/YEL GRN/YEL ELECTRICAL
ENCLOSURE
BLK BLK WHT WHT
L1 LINE L2 RIBBON CABLE

BLK/RED
EMI FILTER
L1 LOAD L2 CABLE
240V
NOT
CONNECTED
RIBBON CABLE
WHT

WHT

BLK/RED
RED
BLK

ORN

WHT
GRN

BEATER MOTOR LINE MUST


RED
BLK
INTERFACE BOARD J16 J4 J2 J7 J9
POWER TRANSFORMER OPTIONAL REAR

RED
BLU

1 23
4 56

PASS TWICE THRU THE


16V J13
MIX LEVEL LIGHTS

2 4 6 8 10
2 4 6 8 10

13 5 7 9
13 5 7 9
J15 J8
J12 GRD

A
A
A
A
UNIVERSAL CONTROL PCB A.

CABLE
OUT IN

SENSOR CORE
J17
J1

BLK/RED
BLK

RED
BLU

WHT
21

BLK
BLK
RIBBON
CABLE
CLR J10 J11

+5V

9
RIBBON CABLE RIBBON CABLE

8
RED RED RED

7
BLU BLU BLU
COM 240

6
GRN/YEL GRN/YEL FIGURE 1

5
SV CABLE SV CABLE
BLU/WHT BLU

4
RED
WHT 24 VAC

BLU
38
BA
START RELAY

GRN/YEL
BLUE

BLU/WHT
BLU

27

J2
BLU/WHT (047702-27)

J3
1
ORN/WHT ORN/WHT GRN BLK

BLU
5
GND

J14
+5V CLR
NO RED/BLK

4
YEL CABLE CABLE
GRN/YEL COM J20

BLK
PRP

2 103

J19
2 START CAPACITOR

1J10
NC 1 (047703)
WHT/RED

J13
GRN/YEL

HOPPER

J1
MIX 11
L1

1 234
SV CABLE
DRAW

J11
J12
GROUND OUT

J5
BLK

PRP
SWITCH 10

B
A
PROBE

YEL
BLK
BLK
MIX

YEL
BLK

BLK

BLK
LOW SELF-SERVICE

BLK
J18
ENABLE

BLK
PROBE INTFC PCB A.
ON DISABLE ENABLE WITH SOFT SERVE 2 12 13
RED PERSONALITY PCB A. 1
1 3 WHT WHT 14

J9

L1
J8

J7

J6
L2
SV CABLE BLK

BLK
OFF

BLK
(OPTIONAL)

BLK
BARREL HOPPER 5 3 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 234567
WHT/RED --THERMISTOR PROBES-- FUSE BLK
15A
L2
BLK BLK OPTIONAL WHT
ON BLK/WHT BLK/WHT BLK
BLK
BLK

BLK
GRN/YEL
POWER OFF LEFT SYRUP HEATER BEATER

BLK/WHT

BRN
BLK
BLK
SWITCH SEE FIG. 2 INTERLOCK
3PDT WHT/ORN WHT/ORN START WINDING
RELAY MAIN WINDING
GRN/YEL
#3 #1

BRN
ORN/WHT BLK 1 WINDING PROTECTOR
ON WHT
ADDITIONAL DRAW SWITCH BLK BLK 9 (INTERNAL)
OVERLOAD 5
OFF FOR FLAVORBURST SWITCH COMPRESSOR WIRING
4

BLK
COMPRESSOR
HIGH PRESSURE WHT/ORN (MODEL TL3G W/HST)

BLU
BLK
12

ORN
LIMIT SWITCH BLU 8
BLU/WHT

RED ORN M PUR


BLK

BLK
MIX 13 14
BLU

PUMP

RED
CL

YEL

WHITE
MOTOR
PANEL 96 95 BLK BLK BEATER BLACK
COMPRESSOR 2 3 MOTOR
JACK BEATER
CONTACTOR
COIL START
STARTER BEATER
MOTOR

WHT
COIL
RELAY 4

BLK
BLK
MOTOR INTERLOCK

WHT
OVERLOAD N.O. SWITCH

BLU
NC RED SWITCH WHT
C0M
BLK

BLK
BARREL LIQUID BLK
DRAW WHT

BLU
SOLENOID

BRN
SWITCH NO
WHT THERMOSTA
GRN/YEL

GRY/WHT
GRN/YEL 190 F OPEN
GRN/YEL 140 F CLOSE
O.T.

BLK

GRN/YEL
WHT

BLK
WHT WHT WHT
SOFT SERVE
BEATER MOTOR
BLK L1 T1 M BLK T2 L2

BLK SYRUP HEATER


T3 L3

BEATER MOTOR
FIG .2

BLK
BEATER MOTOR STARTER
BLK SOFT SERVE
STARTER
COMPRESSOR
BLK BLK BLK BLK
L1 T1 M T2 L2

T3 L3
BLK BLK

COMPRESSOR
CONTACTOR
GRN/YEL
BLK

GRN/YEL CONDENSER

G
R
BLOWER MTR

BLK
N
BLK

/Y
E
RED RED WHT WHT

L
M
WHT

G
WATER COOLED

BLK
R
CONDENSER FAN /Y
N GRN/YEL
BRN WHT
M
E

BLK BLK CABLE


L

M FAN
START RELAY
BRN

10 14
11 13 COMP
BRN
START CAP
LEFT SIDE

BLK
MIX REF. SYSTEM

BLK BLK
(DANFOSS TL3G COMPR.)
(ALSO SEE FIG.1) CONTROL

TERMINAL BLOCK
RIGHT SIDE
BLU

L1 L2 L3 N
CONTROL
BLK BRN BRN

GRN/YEL
BLU
BLK
BLK
BLK

ELECTRICAL

GRN/YEL
ENCLOSURE
BEATER MOTOR LINE MUST
BLU/WHT

PASS TWICE THRU THE

SV CABLE
BLU
SENSOR CORE.

BLU/WHT
WHT
GRN/YEL

SV CABLE
RIBBON
9

CABLE
8

RED RED RED


7

BLU BLU BLU


BLK
6

BLK

GRN/YEL GRN/YEL
5
RED
BLU

4
38
BA
27

J2

BLK
6

J3
1

RED/BLK GND BLK


5

J14

+5V
NO GRA/BLK CABLE
4

J20 CLR
BLU

COM PRP/WHT
BLK

2 103

2
PRP/WHT

J19

NC
J10

1
J13
J1

MIX RED/BLK
1

J11

1 234
J12

DRAW OUT
J5
B

SWITCH
A

PROBE
YEL
BLK

MIX BLK
YEL

BLK
BLK

LOW
BLK

INTFC PCB A.
J18

PROBE
BLK

WITH SOFT SERVE 0


PERSONALITY PCB A. 1
WHT WHT
J9

2 4

6
BLK
L1
J6
J8

J7

L2

BLK
BARREL HOPPER 5 3 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 234567 WHT
--THERMISTOR PROBES-- FUSE
15A
OPTIONAL
BLU/WHT BLK
WHT
BLK GRN/YEL BEATER
BLU/WHT

RIGHT SYRUP HEATER


BLK
BLK

SEE FIG. 2 INTERLOCK


RELAY
WHT/ORN WHT/ORN
BLK #3 #1 1
ORN/WHT
ADDITIONAL DRAW SWITCH GRN/YEL 9
BLK BLK OVERLOAD 5
FOR FLAVORBURST SWITCH
COMPRESSOR 4
BLK

WHT/ORN
BLU

HIGH PRESSURE 12
ORN

BLU
8
PANEL
BLK
BLK

LIMIT SWITCH RED ORN PURPLE


BLK JACK
M
BLK

COMPRESSOR MIX 13 14
BLK

RED

CONTACTOR PUMP
CL

COIL MOTOR BEATER


96 95
YEL

BLK BLK WHT MOTOR


3 2
BLK

START STARTER
BLK

BEATER RELAY 4 COIL


BLK
BLK

MOTOR
WHT

OVERLOAD
NC RED SWITCH
C0M
WHT BLK BLK
BLK
DRAW WHT WHT
SWITCH NO
WHT
GRY/WHT

BARREL LIQUID GRN/YEL


SOLENOID
SOFT SERVE
BEATER MOTOR GRN/YEL
BLK
BLK

GRN/YEL
GRN/YEL

NOTE:
BLK BLK T2 BLK
L1 T1 M L2
BLK BEATER MOTOR BLK
2. RED WIRE ON RIBBON CABLES MUST BE

1. STATIC ELECTRICITY MAY CAUSE


T3
STARTER L3
CONNECTED TO PIN 1 AT EACH END.

HANDLING SOLID STATE COMPONENTS.


TOUCHING GROUNDED UNIT BEFORE
ELIMINATE STATIC ELECTRICITY BY
DAMAGE TO SOLID STATE COMPONENTS.

BEATER MOTOR
STARTER
BLK
BLK

SOFT SERVE
COMPRESSOR
L1 T1 M T2 L2 BLK

T3 L3
BLK
COMPRESSOR
CONTACTOR GRN/YEL
DBGEN
RTCK
JP7
JP6
JP5
JP4
JP3

JP2

JP1
J10
* IF THE UNIT HAS THE INTEGRAL SYRUP OPTION-405, THEN THIS

W7
W6
W5
W4
W3
W2
W1
W7
W6
W5
W4
W3

W2

W1

A
B

A
JUMPER SHOULD BE INSTALLED.

RIGHT INTERFACE

LEFT INTERFACE
PERSONALITY

PERSONALITY
PERSONALITY

PERSONALITY

SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE
SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE

PINS 1 AND 2

PINS 3 AND 4

PINS 1 AND 2
PINS 7 & 8

BOARD
BOARD

BOARD

BOARD
BOARD

BOARD

BOARD

UVC4
GROUND FRAME SECURELY

RESERVED (DO NOT USE)


RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
JUMPER INSTALLED DISABLES RESET.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
KEYS FUNCTIONAL.
START BY SELECTING HEAT SYMBOL/STANDBY
DISPLAYED ON SCREEN/MANUAL HEAT CYCLE
INSTALLED. HOPPER TEMPERATURES
INTERNATIONAL CONFIGURATION-NO JUMPER
STANDBY KEYS DISABLED.
WHEN A LOCKOUT CONDITION HAS OCCURRED/
SCREEN/HEAT SYMBOL KEYS ONLY ACTIVE
HOPPER TEMPERATURE NOT DISPLAYED ON
DOMESTIC CONFIGURATION-JUMPER INSTALLED.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
WARM FOR A PERIOD OF TIME.
AUTO/STANDBY IF BARREL OR HOPPER IS TOO
NO JUMPER INSTALLED-NO LOCKOUT DURING
(5 C) FOR MORE THAN FOUR HOURS.
FOR MORE THAN ONE HOUR OR ABOVE 41 F
BARREL OR HOPPER IS ABOVE 45 F (7 C)
A PERIOD OF TIME. LOCKOUT OCCURS WHEN
EITHER BARREL OR HOPPER IS TOO WARM FOR
AUTO/STANDBY. UNIT IS LOCKED OUT IF
TEMPERATURES ARE CHECKED DURING
JUMPER INSTALLED- BARREL AND HOPPER
0-12 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

0-6 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

ABILITY TO ACTIVATE THE TOUCH PANEL.


PANEL. NEW SWITCH ACTS AS THE ON/OFF
APPLICATION ONLY. LOCKS OUT TOUCH
JUMPER INSTALLED W/SWITCH-SELF SERVE
JUMPER INSTALLED-REDUCED MIX OUT SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED-REDUCED MIX LOW SENSITIVITY.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
JUMPER INSTALLED-ACTIVATES SYRUP HEATERS.
JUMPER INSTALLED-FORCE BRUSH CLEAN STATUS.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
0-12 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

0-6 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

JUMPER INSTALLED-REDUCED MIX OUT SENSITIVITY.


JUMPER INSTALLED-REDUCED MIX LOW SENSITIVITY.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
TEMPERATURE CHECK.
JUMPER INSTALLED-ENABLES 59 F HOPPER
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)

JUMPER SETTINGS
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION

INSTALLED
INSTALLED
INSTALLED

INITIALLY
INITIALLY
INITIALLY

JUMPER
JUMPER
JUMPER

YES

YES
YES

YES

NO*

NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO

NO

NO
NO

NO

NO
NO
NO
NO

NO
NO
NO

NO
NO
NO
NO
NO

NO

Model C712
059898-58
© 2014 Taylor Company 09/14

Figure 6-4 Diagram 059898-58 (C712)

Wiring Diagrams Models C712/C713 6-5


WIRING DIAGRAMS

START RELAY
(047702-27)
INTERNAL OVERLOAD
WHITE(120 VOLTS) A.O. SMITH BEATER MOTOR WIRING
COMPRESSOR BLACK(230 VOLTS) STEPS:
START CAPACITOR C S TERMINAL 1) REMOVE BROWN JUMPER FROM BETWEEN TERMINAL #1 TO TERMINAL #5
COVER WHITE 2) MOVE BLUE INTERNAL (FROM MOTOR MAIN WINDING)
(047703) R C
L1 11 RUN LINE FROM TERMINAL #5 TO TERMINAL #1.
RELAY BLACK
10 CAP. NOTE: FOR CCWLE - BLUE INTERNAL ON #1, YELLOW INTERNAL ON #6
RELAY
5 2 BLUE INTERNAL BEATER MOTOR
LINE 5 2
BROWN S CONTACTOR
BROWN ORANGE INTERNAL 1 BLACK
EQUIPMENT T1 L1
12 13 4 1
2
GROUND 4 1
14 START CAP. BLUE
BLACK
BLUE R 3
ABOVE ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM SHOWS WIRING NECESSARY RUN CAPACITOR 4
RED INTERNAL BLUE
TO HOOK UP A COMPRESSOR USING A STAR T AND RUN START CAPACITOR CP CP
L2 BLEED RESISTOR
CAPACITOR (CSR) WITH A RELAY. 052396-1
T3 L3
FIG. 2
5
SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM - CSR
USE T3 AND L3 WHEN
CP CONTACTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE
YELLOW INTERNAL 6 BLACK
START WINDING T2 L2
MAIN WINDING BLACK INTERNAL

WINDING PROTECTOR
(INTERNAL)

FIG. 1 COMPRESSOR WIRING


(MODEL TL3G W/HST) (SEE FIG. 5) EXTERNAL EQUIPOTENTIAL
LEESON BEATER MOTOR WIRING
STEPS:
GROUND GROUND 1) DISCONNECT WIRE T7 FROM TERMINAL 3
2) SPLICE BLUE WIRE AS SHOWN
L1 L2
BEATER MOTOR
TERMINAL BLOCK
T8 CONTACTOR
BLK 1 BLACK

GRN/YEL
T1 T1 L1

BLK
BLUE
RED (+5v) - 8 LEDS 2
SV CABLE USER
- LCD SCREEN

BLK/BLU
J1 BLUE
INTERFACE CP CP
BLK (GRD) J2 - 9 KEYS
(+5 v) BOARD
J3
BLK/BLU

CLR - BEEPER
3 T3 L3
(GRD) T7
GRN USE T3 AND L3 WHEN
CP CONTACTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE
GRN/YEL GRN/YEL 4 BLACK
T4 T2 L2

BLK BLK WHT WHT T5


L1 LINE L2 RIBBON CABLE
EMI FILTER
L1 LOAD L2 CABLE
240V
ORN
BLK

NOT RIBBON CABLE


CONNECTED
WHT
GE/RBC/MARATHON BEATER MOTOR WIRING
WHT

BLK/BLU
RED

OPTIONAL COVER MOUNTED HOPPER AGITATOR NOTE: FOR CCWLE - BLUE INTERNAL ON #1,YELLOW INTERNAL ON #2
SV CABLE

WHT
GRN

RED
INTERFACE BOARD

BLK
J16 J4 J2 J7 J9 M BEATER MOTOR
POWER TRANSFORMER CONTACTOR
RED
BLU

1 23
4 56
16V J13
24VAC J12 OR PURPLE INTERNAL BLACK
T1 L1
J15 J8
J12 GRD 5
208 COM WHT T1 OR BLUE INTERNAL BLUE
UNIVERSAL CONTROL PCB A. BLK BLK
T8 OR RED INTERNAL 4
1
J17
J1 BLUE

BLK/BLU
RED

BLK CP CP
BLU

OPTIONAL REAR

21

WHT
2

RIBBON
CLR MIX LEVEL LIGHTS J9 OR BLACK INTERNAL

CABLE
J10 J11 A
T3 L3

2 4 6 8 10
2 4 6 8 10

13 5 7 9
13 5 7 9
+5V
CABLE WHT USE T3 AND L3 WHEN CP

A
A
A
A
RIBBON CABLE RIBBON CABLE CONTACTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE

8
RED RED RED OUT IN
BLACK

7
BLU BLU BLU T2 L2
COM 208 T4 OR YELLOW INTERNAL

6
GRN/YEL GRN/YEL

5
SV CABLE SV CABLE
BLU/WHT BLU

4
FIG. 3

RED
BLU
24 VAC

38
BA

BLU
BLU/WHT
27
BLUE

J2
BLU/WHT

J3
1
ORN/WHT ORN/WHT GND GRN BLK

BLU
5
J14
+5V CLR
NO RED/BLK CABLE

BLK
GRN/YEL J20 CABLE
COM PRP

2 103
YEL

J5 J19
NC

1J10
1 WHT/RED

J13
HOPPER

J1
MIX

1 234
DRAW OUT

J11
J12
GROUND
BLK
PRP

PROBE

B
A
SWITCH
YEL
SV CABLE

BLK

BLK
MIX
YEL

BLK
BLK

SELF-SERVICE

BLK
LOW

J18

BLK
PROBE ENABLE INTFC PCB A.
DISABLE ENABLE WITH SOFT SERVE
ON RED PERSONALITY PCB A.
2
1 WHT WHT
1 3 J9

L1
L2
J8

J7

J6
OFF SV CABLE BLK
BARRELHOPPER (OPTIONAL) 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 234567 BLK
5 3 FUSE
WHT/RED 15A WHT
--THERMISTOR PROBES--
BLK BLK OPTIONAL
ON BLK/WHT BLK/WHT BLK WHT
BLK
BLK
POWER OFF LEFT SYRUP HEATER BEATER
BLK/WHT

BLK
BLK
BLK

SWITCH SEE FIG. 4 INTERLOCK


BRN

WHT/ORN
DPDT RELAY
WHT/ORN

ON 1 THERMOSTA
ADDITIONAL DRAW SWITCH 9 190 F OPEN
BLK BLK 5
140 F CLOSE
OFF FOR FLAVORBURST 4 O.T.

BLU
COMPRESSOR WHT WHT WHT
WHT/ORN 12 WHT
HIGH PRESSURE
BLU

ORN
LIMIT SWITCH 8
RED
BLK
BLK

COMPRESSOR 13 14
BLU/WHT

BLK

PANEL CONTACTOR SYRUP HEATER


CL

COIL

WHITE
96 95
JACK BLK BLK BEATER BLACK
BEATER
MOTOR
MOTOR
STARTER
COIL
BEATER
MOTOR FIG .4

BLK
BLK
INTERLOCK

WHT
OVERLOAD
SWITCH N.O. SWITCH
NC RED
GRN/YEL

BRN

C0M WIRE COLORS - BASED ON INCOMING POWER

BLK
BLK
BLK
DRAW

BLU
BARREL LIQUID WHT 208/230 VOLTS, 60HZ 208/230 VOLTS, 60HZ
(INTERNATIONAL)
SWITCH NO SOLENOID (DOMESTIC)

WHT
BRN

L1 L2 L1 L2 OR N

SEE FIG. 3
GRY/WHT

SOFT SERVE
GRN/YEL
BLK
BLK

BEATER MOTOR
CABLE
BLK

BLK M BLK T2

BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
L1 T1 L2

BLK
BLK SOFT SERVE BEATER MOTOR
COMPRESSOR STARTER BEATER MOTOR
BLK BLK BLK STARTER
L1 T1 M T2 L2

FIG. 5
WHT

COMPRESSOR
GRN/

AIR COOLED
YEL

CONTACTOR
CONDENSER WHT
BLOWER MOTOR
SEE FIG. 2
BLK BLK WHT
M
BLK
BRN

WATER COOLED

BLK
CONDENSER MIX REF. SYSTEM

BLK
FAN (DANFOSS TL3G COMPR.)
BLK BLK WHT SEE FIG. 1
M
BRN WHT
M
FAN
BRN BRN
10 14
START RELAY 11 13 COMP

GRN/YEL
START CAP
LEFT SIDE
CONTROL

RIGHT SIDE
CONTROL
BLU

L1 L2
TERMINAL BLOCK
BLK
BLK
BLU/WHT

SV CABLE

BLU/WHT
BLU/WHT

6
GEN/YEL

RIBBON
9

CABLE
8

RED RED RED


7

BLU BLU BLU


6

GRN/YEL GRN/YEL
5
RED

BLK
38
BA

BLU
27

J2
6

J3
1

RED/BLK GND BLK BLK


5

J14

+5V
NO
4

COM GRA/BLK J20 CLR CABLE


PRP/WHT
BLK

2 103

BLK

2
PRP/WHT

J5 J19

NC
1J10

1 RED/BLK
J13
J1

MIX
1 234

DRAW
J11
J12

OUT
SWITCH
B
A

PROBE
YEL

MIX
BLK

BLK
YEL

BLK
BLK

LOW
BLK
J18

PROBE INTFC PCB A.


BLK

WITH SOFT SERVE 0


PERSONALITY PCB A. 1
2 4 WHT WHT
J9

L1
L2
J8

J7

J6

BARREL HOPPER BLK


5 3 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 234567
--THERMISTOR PROBES-- FUSE BLK
15A

OPTIONAL WHT
BLU/WHT BLK
WHT
GROUND FRAME SECURELY

BLK
RIGHT SYRUP HEATER BEATER
BLU/WHT

BLK
BLK

SEE FIG. 4 INTERLOCK


WHT/ORN
RELAY
WHT/ORN
1
ADDITIONAL DRAW SWITCH BLK BLK 9
5
FOR FLAVORBURST COMPRESSOR 4
BLU

WHT/ORN
HIGH PRESSURE 12
ORN

LIMIT SWITCH RED 8


BLK
BLK

COMPRESSOR 13 14
BLK

PANEL CONTACTOR
CL

96 95 COIL
BLK

BEATER
JACK
BLK

BLK BLK WHT MOTOR


STARTER
BEATER
COIL
BLK
BLK

MOTOR
WHT

OVERLOAD
NOTE:
BLK

NC RED SWITCH WHT


C0M WHT
2. RED WIRE ON RIBBON CABLES MUST BE

1. STATIC ELECTRICITY MAY CAUSE

BLK BLK
BLK
CONNECTED TO PIN 1 AT EACH END.

HANDLING SOLID STATE COMPONENTS.


TOUCHING GROUNDED UNIT BEFORE
ELIMINATE STATIC ELECTRICITY BY
DAMAGE TO SOLID STATE COMPONENTS.

DRAW WHT
SWITCH NO BARREL LIQUID
SOLENOID
WHT
GRY/WHT

SEE FIG. 3
SOFT SERVE
BLK

GRN/YEL
BLK

BEATER MOTOR

BLK L1 T1 M BLKT2 L2
BLK SOFT SERVE BEATER MOTOR BEATER MOTOR
BLK

COMPRESSOR STARTER
STARTER
L1 T1 M T2 L2 BLK
GRN/

COMPRESSOR
YEL

CONTACTOR
SEE FIG. 2
* IF THE UNIT HAS THE INTEGRAL SYRUP OPTION-405, THEN THIS
JUMPER SHOULD BE INSTALLED.

DBGEN
RTCK

JP3

JP1
JP7
JP6
JP5
JP4

JP2
J10
W7

W6

W5
W4
W3

W2

W1

W7

W6

W5
W4

W3

W2

W1
B

A
B

UVC4 BOARD
INTERFACE

INTERFACE
PERSONALITY BOARD

PERSONALITY BOARD

PERSONALITY BOARD

PERSONALITY BOARD
BOARD

BOARD
RIGHT

LEFT

PINS 1 AND 2

PINS 3 AND 4

PINS 1 AND 2
SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE

PINS 7 & 8
0-12 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

0-6 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE


SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED - REDUCED MIX OUT
SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED - REDUCED MIX LOW
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
TEMPERATURE CHECK.
JUMPER INSTALLED - ENABLES 59F HOPPER
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)

0-12 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

0-6 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE


ABILITY TO ACTIVATE THE TOUCH PANEL.
PANEL. NEW SWITCH ACTS AS THE ON/OFF
APPLICATION ONLY. LOCKS OUT TOUCH
JUMPER INSTALLED W/SWITCH - SELF SERVE
SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED - REDUCED MIX OUT
SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED - REDUCED MIX LOW
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
HEATERS
JUMPER INSTALLED - ACTIVATES SYRUP
STATUS.
JUMPER INSTALLED - FORCE BRUSH CLEAN
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)

RESERVED (DO NOT USE)


RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
JUMPER INSTALLED DISABLES RESET.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
KEYS FUNCTIONAL.
START BY SELECTING HEAT SYMBOL/STANDBY
DISPLAYED ON SCREEN/MANUAL HEAT CYCLE
INSTALLED. HOPPER TEMPERATURES
INTERNATIONAL CONFIGURATION - NO JUMPER
HAS OCCURRED/STANDBY KEYS DISABLED.
ONLY ACTIVE WHEN A LOCKOUT CONDITION
DISPLAYED ON SCREEN/HEAT SYMBOL KEYS
INSTALLED. HOPPER TEMPERATURE NOT
DOMESTIC CONFIGURATION - JUMPER
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)

WARM FOR A PERIOD OF TIME.


AUTO/STANDBY IF BARREL OR HOPPER IS TOO
NO JUMPER INSTALLED - NO LOCKOUT DURING
MORE THAN FOUR HOURS.
MORE THAN ONE HOUR OR ABOVE 41F(5C) FOR
BARREL OR HOPPER IS ABOVE 45F(7C) FOR
A PERIOD OF TIME. LOCKOUT OCCURS WHEN
EITHER BARREL OR HOPPER IS TOO WARM FOR
AUTO/STANDBY. UNIT IS LOCKED OUT IF
TEMPERATURES ARE CHECKED DURING
JUMPER INSTALLED - BARREL AND HOPPER
FUNCTION

FUNCTION
FUNCTION
INSTALLED

INSTALLED
INSTALLED
INITIALLY

INITIALLY
INITIALLY
JUMPER

JUMPER
JUMPER
YES

YES

YES

YES

YES
NO*
NO

NO

NO

NO
NO
NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO
NO

NO
NO

NO

NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO

Model C713
059899-27
09/14
© 2014 Taylor Company

Figure 6-5 Diagram 059899-27 (C713)

6-6 Models C712/C713 Wiring Diagrams


WIRING DIAGRAMS

EXTERNAL EQUIPOTENTIAL THERMOSTA


GROUND GROUND 190 F OPEN
140 F CLOSE
O.T.
L1 L2 L3 WHT WHT WHT
WHT
TERMINAL BLOCK
BLK

GRN/YEL
BLK

BLK
SYRUP HEATER
- 8 LEDS
FIG .2
SV CABLE RED (+5v) USER
J1 - LCD SCREEN

BLK/BLU
INTERFACE

BLK/BLU
BLK (GRD) J2 - 9 KEYS
(+5v) J3
BOARD
CLR - BEEPER
(GRD)
GRN

GRN/YEL GRN/YEL

BLK BLK WHT WHT


L1 LINE L2 RIBBON CABLE
EMI FILTER
L1 LOAD L2 CABLE
240V
NOT RIBBON CABLE
CONNECTED
WHT

WHT

ORN
RED
BLK
OPTIONAL COVER MOUNTED HOPPER AGITATOR

SV CABLE

WHT
GRN
INTERFACE BOARD

RED
BLK
J16 J4 J2 J7 J9
M
POWER TRANSFORMER

BLK/BLU
RED
BLU
16V

1 23
4 56
J13
24VAC
J15 J8
J12 GRD
208 COM WHT
UNIVERSAL CONTROL PCB A. BLK BLK
J17
J1

RED
BLK

BLU

BLK/BLU
OPTIONAL REAR

21

RIBBON
CLR MIX LEVEL LIGHTS

CABLE
J10 J11

WHT
2 4 6 8 10
2 4 6 8 10

13 5 7 9
13 5 7 9
+5V
CABLE

9
WHT

A
A
A
A
RIBBON CABLE RIBBON CABLE

8
RED RED RED OUT IN
FIGURE 1

7
BLU BLU BLU
COM 208

6
GRN/YEL GRN/YEL
SV CABLE

5
SV CABLE
BLU/WHT BLU START RELAY

4
RED
24 VAC (047702-27)

38
BA

BLU
BLU/WHT
27

J2
BLU/WHT BLUE

J3
1
ORN/WHT ORN/WHT GND GRN BLK

5
J14
+5V CLR START CAPACITOR
NO CABLE

BLK
4
YEL RED/BLK J20 CABLE
GRN/YEL COM (047703)
PRP

2 103
11

BLU
2 L1

J5 J19
NC

1J10
1 10

J13
WHT/RED

J1
HOPPER MIX

1 234
DRAW OUT

J11
GROUND

J12
BLK

PRP
SWITCH PROBE

B
A
YEL
SV CABLE

BLK
BLK
MIX

YEL
BLK

BLK
LOW SELF-SERVICE 13
12

BLK
BLK
PROBE

J18
ENABLE INTFC PCB A. 14
DISABLE ENABLE WITH SOFT SERVE
ON RED PERSONALITY PCB A. 2
1 WHT WHT
1 3

J9

L1
L2
J8

J7

J6
OFF SV CABLE BARRELHOPPER (OPTIONAL) BLK
5 3 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 234567
FUSE L2
WHT/RED --THERMISTOR PROBES-- 15A BLK
BLK BLK OPTIONAL WHT
ON BLK/WHT BLK/WHT BLK WHT
BLK
BLK LEFT SYRUP HEATER MAIN WINDING START WINDING
POWER OFF BEATER

BLK/WHT

BLK
BLK
SEE FIG. 2

BLK
SWITCH INTERLOCK

BRN
3PDT WHT/ORN WHT/ORN
RELAY WINDING PROTECTOR
(INTERNAL)
1
ON
9 COMPRESSOR WIRING
ADDITIONAL DRAW SWITCH BLK BLK 5 (MODEL TL3G W/HST)
OFF FOR FLAVORBURST 4

BLU
COMPRESSOR
HIGH PRESSURE WHT/ORN 12
BLU

BLK

ORN
LIMIT SWITCH 8
RED
BLU/WHT

BLK

BLK
COMPRESSOR 13 14
PANEL CONTACTOR
CL

COIL

WHITE
96 95
JACK BLK BLK BEATER
MOTOR
BLACK
BEATER
BEATER STARTER MOTOR
COIL

BLK
MOTOR

BLK
INTERLOCK

WHT
OVERLOAD N.O. SWITCH
SWITCH
NC RED
GRN/YEL

BRN
C0M

BLK
BLK
BLK
DRAW

BLU
BARREL LIQUID WHT
SWITCH NO SOLENOID
WHT

BRN

GRY/WHT
SOFT SERVE
GRN/YEL
BEATER MOTOR

BLK
BLK
CABLE
BLK

BLK BLK
L1 T1 M BLK T2 L2
BEATER MOTOR BLK
BLK SOFT SERVE STARTER
T3 L3

COMPRESSOR BEATER MOTOR

BLK
BLK
BLK BLK BLK STARTER
L1 T1 M T2 L2

BLK

GRN/YEL
T3 L3

WHT
AIR COOLED
CONDENSER

WHT
I3 I4
COMPRESSOR BLOWER MOTOR
BLK CONTACTOR BLK WHT
M
BLK
BRN

BLK
WATER COOLED

BLK
CONDENSER FAN
BLK BLK WHT
M
BRN WHT
M
FAN
BRN BRN
10 14
START RELAY 11 13 COMP

GRN/YEL
START CAP
MIX REF. SYSTEM
(DANFOSS TL3G COMPR.)
(ALSO SEE FIG.2)
BLU

TERMINAL BLOCK
L1 L2 L3
LEFT SIDE
BLK
CONTROL

BLK
BLK
RIGHT SIDE
CONTROL
BLU/WHT

SV CABLE

BLU/WHT
BLU/WHT
GEN/YEL

RIBBON
9

CABLE
8

RED RED RED


7

BLU BLU BLU


6

GRN/YEL GRN/YEL
5
RED

BLK
38
BA
27

J2
6

J3
1

RED/BLK GND BLK BLK


5
J14

+5V
NO
4

COM GRA/BLK J20 CLR CABLE

6
PRP/WHT
BLK

2 103

BLK

2
PRP/WHT

J5 J19

NC
1J10

1
J13
J1

MIX RED/BLK
1 234
J11

DRAW
J12

OUT
B
A

SWITCH PROBE
YEL
BLK

BLK
MIX
YEL

BLK
BLK
BLK

LOW
BLK

INTFC PCB A.
J18

PROBE
WITH SOFT SERVE
PERSONALITY PCB A. 0
1 WHT WHT
J9

2 4
L1
L2
J8

J7

J6

BLK
BARREL HOPPER 5 3 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 234567
--THERMISTOR PROBES-- FUSE BLK
15A
OPTIONAL WHT
BLU/WHT BLK WHT
BLK RIGHT SYRUP HEATER
BEATER
BLU/WHT

BLK
BLK

SEE FIG. 2
INTERLOCK
WHT/ORN WHT/ORN
RELAY

1
ADDITIONAL DRAW SWITCH 9
BLK BLK 5
FOR FLAVORBURST 4
COMPRESSOR
BLU

HIGH PRESSURE WHT/ORN 12


ORN
GROUND FRAME SECURELY

LIMIT SWITCH 8
RED
BLK
BLK

COMPRESSOR 13 14
BLK

CONTACTOR
CL

96 95
BLK

COIL
BEATER
BLK

PANEL BLK BLK WHT


MOTOR
STARTER
JACK BEATER
COIL
BLK
BLK

MOTOR
WHT

OVERLOAD
BLK

NC RED SWITCH WHT


C0M WHT BLK BLK
BLK
DRAW WHT
SWITCH NO BARREL LIQUID
SOLENOID
WHT
GRY/WHT

SOFT SERVE
GRN/YEL
BEATER MOTOR
BLK
BLK

NOTE:
BLK BLK
L1 T1 M BLK T2 L2
2. RED WIRE ON RIBBON CABLES MUST BE

1. STATIC ELECTRICITY MAY CAUSE


BEATER MOTOR T3
BLK
BLK SOFT SERVE
L3
CONNECTED TO PIN 1 AT EACH END.

HANDLING SOLID STATE COMPONENTS.


TOUCHING GROUNDED UNIT BEFORE
ELIMINATE STATIC ELECTRICITY BY
STARTER DAMAGE TO SOLID STATE COMPONENTS.
BLK

COMPRESSOR BEATER MOTOR


BLK STARTER
L1 T1 M T2 L2

T3 L3
BLK
GRN/YEL

I3 I4

COMPRESSOR
CONTACTOR
* IF THE UNIT HAS THE INTEGRAL SYRUP OPTION-405, THEN THIS
JUMPER SHOULD BE INSTALLED.

DBGEN
RTCK
JP7
JP6
JP5
JP4
JP3

JP2

JP1
J10
W7

W6

W5
W4
W3

W2

W1

W7

W6

W5
W4

W3

W2

W1
B

A
B

UVC4 BOARD
INTERFACE

INTERFACE
PERSONALITY BOARD

PERSONALITY BOARD

PERSONALITY BOARD

PERSONALITY BOARD
BOARD

BOARD
RIGHT

LEFT

PINS 1 AND 2

PINS 3 AND 4

PINS 1 AND 2
SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE

PINS 7 & 8
0-12 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

0-6 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE


SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED - REDUCED MIX OUT
SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED - REDUCED MIX LOW
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
TEMPERATURE CHECK.
JUMPER INSTALLED - ENABLES 59F HOPPER
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)

ABILITY TO ACTIVATE THE TOUCH PANEL.


PANEL. NEW SWITCH ACTS AS THE ON/OFF
APPLICATION ONLY. LOCKS OUT TOUCH
JUMPER INSTALLED W/SWITCH - SELF SERVE
SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED - REDUCED MIX OUT
SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED - REDUCED MIX LOW
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
HEATERS
JUMPER INSTALLED - ACTIVATES SYRUP
STATUS.
JUMPER INSTALLED - FORCE BRUSH CLEAN

RESERVED (DO NOT USE)


RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
JUMPER INSTALLED DISABLES RESET.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
0-12 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

0-6 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

RESERVED (DO NOT USE)

RESERVED (DO NOT USE)


RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
KEYS FUNCTIONAL.
START BY SELECTING HEAT SYMBOL/STANDBY
DISPLAYED ON SCREEN/MANUAL HEAT CYCLE
INSTALLED. HOPPER TEMPERATURES
INTERNATIONAL CONFIGURATION - NO JUMPER
HAS OCCURRED/STANDBY KEYS DISABLED.
ONLY ACTIVE WHEN A LOCKOUT CONDITION
DISPLAYED ON SCREEN/HEAT SYMBOL KEYS
INSTALLED. HOPPER TEMPERATURE NOT
DOMESTIC CONFIGURATION - JUMPER
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)

WARM FOR A PERIOD OF TIME.


AUTO/STANDBY IF BARREL OR HOPPER IS TOO
NO JUMPER INSTALLED - NO LOCKOUT DURING
MORE THAN FOUR HOURS.
MORE THAN ONE HOUR OR ABOVE 41F(5C) FOR
BARREL OR HOPPER IS ABOVE 45F(7C) FOR
A PERIOD OF TIME. LOCKOUT OCCURS WHEN
EITHER BARREL OR HOPPER IS TOO WARM FOR
AUTO/STANDBY. UNIT IS LOCKED OUT IF
TEMPERATURES ARE CHECKED DURING
JUMPER INSTALLED - BARREL AND HOPPER
FUNCTION

FUNCTION

FUNCTION
INSTALLED

INSTALLED

INSTALLED
INITIALLY

INITIALLY

INITIALLY
JUMPER

JUMPER

JUMPER
YES

YES

YES

YES

YES
NO*
NO

NO

NO

NO
NO
NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO
NO

NO

NO

NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO

NO
NO

NO

Model C713
059899-33
© 2014 Taylor Company 09/14

Figure 6-6 Diagram 059899-33 (C713)

Wiring Diagrams Models C712/C713 6-7


WIRING DIAGRAMS

START RELAY
(047702-27)
INTERNAL OVERLOAD
WHITE(120 VOLTS) A.O. SMITH BEATER MOTOR WIRING
COMPRESSOR BLACK(230 VOLTS) STEPS:
START CAPACITOR C S TERMINAL 1) REMOVE BROWN JUMPER FROM BETWEEN TERMINAL #1 TO TERMINAL #5
COVER WHITE 2) MOVE BLUE INTERNAL (FROM MOTOR MAIN WINDING)
(047703) R C
L1 11 RUN LINE FROM TERMINAL #5 TO TERMINAL #1.
RELAY BLACK
10 CAP. NOTE: FOR CCWLE - BLUE INTERNAL ON #1, YELLOW INTERNAL ON #6
RELAY
5 2 BLUE INTERNAL BEATER MOTOR
LINE 5 2 BROWNS CONTACTOR
BROWN ORANGE INTERNAL 1 BLACK
4 EQUIPMENT T1 L1
13 1
12 GROUND 2
4 1
14 START CAP. BLUE
BLACK R
BLUE 3
ABOVE ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM SHOWS WIRING NECESSARY RUN CAPACITOR 4
RED INTERNAL BLUE
TO HOOK UP A COMPRESSOR USING A STAR T AND RUN START CAPACITOR CP CP
L2 BLEED RESISTOR
CAPACITOR (CSR) WITH A RELAY. 052396-1
T3 L3
FIG. 2
5
SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM - CSR
USE T3 AND L3 WHEN
CP CONTACTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE
YELLOW INTERNAL 6 BLACK
START WINDING T2 L2
MAIN WINDING BLACK INTERNAL

WINDING PROTECTOR
(INTERNAL)
EXTERNAL EQUIPOTENTIAL
FIG. 1 COMPRESSOR WIRING
(MODEL TL3G W/HST) L1 N
GROUND GROUND LEESON BEATER MOTOR WIRING
STEPS:
TERMINAL BLOCK 1) DISCONNECT WIRE T7 FROM TERMINAL 3
2) SPLICE BLUE WIRE AS SHOWN
BLK BRN

GRN/YEL
BEATER MOTOR

BLU
T8 CONTACTOR
1 BLACK
- 8 LEDS T1 T1 L1
SV CABLE RED (+5v) USER

BLK/RED
J1 - LCD SCREEN
INTERFACE BRN BLU BLUE
BLK (GRD) J2 - 9 KEYS
(+5v) BOARD
BLK/RED

J3 2
CLR - BEEPER

BLK
BLUE
(GRD) CP CP
GRN

T7 3 T3 L3
GRN/YEL GRN/YEL ELECTRICAL USE T3 AND L3 WHEN
ENCLOSURE CP CONTACTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE
BLK BLK WHT WHT BLACK T2
T4 4 L2
L1 LINE L2 RIBBON CABLE
BLK

EMI FILTER
L1 LOAD L2 CABLE
T5
240V
NOT RIBBON CABLE
CONNECTED WHT
WHT

ORN
RED
BLK

BLK/RED
WHT
GRN

RED
BLK
SV CABLE

INTERFACE BOARD J16 J4 J2 J7 J9


GE/RBC/MARATHON BEATER MOTOR WIRING
POWER TRANSFORMER
RED

NOTE: FOR CCWLE - BLUE INTERNAL ON #1,YELLOW INTERNAL ON #2


BLU

16V

1 23
4 56
J13
OPTIONAL REAR BEATER MOTOR
J15 J8 MIX LEVEL LIGHTS CONTACTOR
J12 GRD
J12 OR PURPLE INTERNAL

2 4 6 8 10
BLACK

2 4 6 8 10

13 5 7 9
13 5 7 9
UNIVERSAL CONTROL PCB A. T1 L1

A
A
A
A
5
OUT IN
J17
J1 T1 OR BLUE INTERNAL BLUE
RED

BLK
BLU

T8 OR RED INTERNAL

BLK/RED
21
1 4

RIBBON

CABLE
CLR

CABLE
J10 J11

WHT
BLUE
CP CP

+5V

9
2
RIBBON CABLE RIBBON CABLE J9 OR BLACK INTERNAL A
T3 L3

8
RED RED RED

7
BLU BLU BLU USE T3 AND L3 WHEN CP
COM 240 CONTACTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE

6
GRN/YEL GRN/YEL

BLK
BLACK

5
SV CABLE SV CABLE T2 L2
BLU/WHT T4 OR YELLOW INTERNAL

4
BLU
RED
24 VAC

38
BA

GRN/YEL
BLU/WHT
27

J2
FIG. 3

J3
1
ORN/WHT ORN/WHT GND GRN BLK

BLU
5
J14
+5V CLR

BLK
NO RED/BLK

4
YEL J20 CABLE CABLE
GRN/YEL COM PRP

2 103
2

J5 J19
NC

1J10
1

J13
HOPPER WHT/RED

J1
MIX

4
1 234
J11
DRAW

J12
GROUND OUT
PRP

B
A
SWITCH PROBE
YEL
SV CABLE

BLK

BLK
MIX
YEL

BLK
BLK

BLK
LOW SELF-SERVICE

BLK
J18
PROBE ENABLE INTFC PCB A.
DISABLE ENABLE WITH SOFT SERVE
ON RED PERSONALITY PCB A. 2
1 WHT WHT

J9
1 3

L2

L1
J8

J7

J6
OFF SV CABLE (OPTIONAL) BLK BLK
BARRELHOPPER 5 3 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 234567 FUSE
WHT/RED 15A
--THERMISTOR PROBES-- WHT
BLK BLK OPTIONAL
ON BLK/WHT BLK/WHT BLK WHT
BLK
BLK LEFT SYRUP HEATER GRN/YEL
POWER OFF BEATER
BLK/WHT

BLK
BLK
SEE FIG. 4
BLK

SWITCH INTERLOCK

BRN
3PDT WHT/ORN WHT/ORN
RELAY

1
ON
9
BLK BLK 5
OFF 4

BLU
COMPRESSOR THERMOSTA
ADDITIONAL DRAW SWITCH HIGH PRESSURE WHT/ORN 12
BLU

ORN
LIMIT SWITCH 190 F OPEN
FOR FLAVORBURST 8
RED 140 F CLOSE
O.T.
BLU/WHT

BLK

COMPRESSOR 13 14 WHT WHT


BLK

CONTACTOR WHT WHT


COIL

WHITE
96 95 BEATER
BLK BLK BLK MOTOR BLACK
STARTER BEATER
CL

BEATER COIL MOTOR SYRUP HEATER


MOTOR

BLK
BLK
INTERLOCK
PANEL

WHT
OVERLOAD
FIG .4
N.O. SWITCH
SWITCH
JACK
GRN/YEL

BRN

GRN/YEL

BLK
BLK
NC RED BLK

BLU
C0M WHT
BARREL LIQUID
SOLENOID
DRAW WHT
BRN

SWITCH NO
GRN/YEL
GRY/WHT

BLK SEE FIG. 3


BLK

SOFT SERVE

CABLE
BEATER MOTOR
BLK

BLK BLK T2
L1 T1 M L2
BLK SOFT SERVE BEATER MOTOR GRN/YEL
STARTER

BLK
COMPRESSOR BEATER MOTOR
BLK BLK BLK STARTER
L1 T1 M T2 L2

COMPRESSOR
SEE FIG. 2 CONTACTOR GRN/YEL
L

GRN/YEL
E

WHT
/Y
GRN/YEL

BLK
R
G

RED RED WHT


M
CONDENSER BLK
BLOWER MOTOR

BLK
BLK BLK AIR COOLED
M
LEFT SIDE

BLK
WHT
WATER COOLED
CONDENSER FAN
CONTROL
BRN

BRN
M
WHT
GRN/YEL
RIGHT SIDE
BRN
BRN
START RELAY 11
10 14
13 COMP
FAN
GRN/YEL
CONTROL
START CAP
MIX REF. SYSTEM
(DANFOSS TL3G COMPR.)
SEE FIG. 1
BLU

L1 N
TERMINAL BLOCK

BLK BLK BRN


GRN/YEL
BLU

ELECTRICAL
GRN/YEL

ENCLOSURE
BLU

BRN BLU
BLU/WHT

BLK

SV CABLE

BLU/WHT
BLU/WHT
GEN/YEL

6
RIBBON
CABLE
9
8

RED RED RED


7

BLU BLU BLU


GRN/YEL
6

GRN/YEL GRN/YEL
BLK
5
RED
GRN/YEL

4
BLU

BLK
38
BA
27

J2
6

J3
1

RED/BLK GND BLK BLK


5

J14

+5V
NO CABLE
4

GRA/BLK J20 CLR


COM PRP/WHT
2 103
BLK

2
PRP/WHT

J5 J19

NC
1J10

1
J13
J1

MIX RED/BLK
1 234

DRAW
J11
J12

OUT
B
A

SWITCH PROBE
YEL
BLK

MIX BLK
YEL

BLK
BLK

LOW
BLK

PROBE INTFC PCB A.


BLK
J18

WITH SOFT SERVE


PERSONALITY PCB A. 0
1 WHT WHT
J9

2 4
L1
L2
J8

J7

J6

BARRELHOPPER BLK BLK


5 3 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 234567
--THERMISTOR PROBES-- FUSE WHT
15A
OPTIONAL
BLU/WHT BLK
WHT
BLK GRN/YEL
RIGHT SYRUP HEATER
GROUND FRAME SECURELY

BEATER
BLU/WHT

BLK
BLK

SEE FIG. 4 INTERLOCK


WHT/ORN WHT/ORN
RELAY

1
9
BLK BLK 5
COMPRESSOR 4
ADDITIONAL DRAW SWITCH
BLU

HIGH PRESSURE WHT/ORN 12


ORN

FOR FLAVORBURST LIMIT SWITCH 8


RED
BLK

COMPRESSOR 13 14
BLK

CONTACTOR
96 95 COIL
BLK

BEATER
BLK
BLK

BLK BLK WHT MOTOR


STARTER
CL

BEATER COIL
PANEL
BLK
BLK

MOTOR
WHT

OVERLOAD
BLK

JACK SWITCH WHT

WHT BLK BLK


NC RED
NOTE:

BLK
C0M WHT
BARREL LIQUID
2. RED WIRE ON RIBBON CABLES MUST BE

1. STATIC ELECTRICITY MAY CAUSE

DRAW SOLENOID
CONNECTED TO PIN 1 AT EACH END.

HANDLING SOLID STATE COMPONENTS.


TOUCHING GROUNDED UNIT BEFORE
ELIMINATE STATIC ELECTRICITY BY
DAMAGE TO SOLID STATE COMPONENTS.

WHT
SWITCH NO
GRY/WHT

GRN/YEL

SEE FIG. 3
BLK
BLK

GRN/YEL

SOFT SERVE
BEATER MOTOR
BLK BLK T2
L1 T1 M L2
BLK SOFT SERVE BEATER MOTOR BEATER MOTOR
BLK

COMPRESSOR STARTER STARTER


L1 T1 M T2 L2 BLK

COMPRESSOR GRN/YEL
SEE FIG. 2
CONTACTOR
GRN/YEL
* IF THE UNIT HAS THE INTEGRAL SYRUP OPTION-405, THEN THIS
JUMPER SHOULD BE INSTALLED.

DBGEN
RTCK
JP7
JP6
JP5
JP4
JP3

JP2

JP1
J10
W7

W6

W5
W4
W3

W2

W1

W7

W6

W5
W4

W3

W2

W1
A
B

UVC4 BOARD
INTERFACE

INTERFACE
PERSONALITY BOARD

PERSONALITY BOARD

PERSONALITY BOARD

PERSONALITY BOARD
BOARD

BOARD
RIGHT

LEFT

PINS 1 AND 2

PINS 3 AND 4

PINS 1 AND 2
SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE

PINS 7 & 8
SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED - REDUCED MIX OUT
0-12 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

0-6 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED - REDUCED MIX LOW
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
TEMPERATURE CHECK.
JUMPER INSTALLED - ENABLES 59F HOPPER
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)

0-12 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

0-6 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE


ABILITY TO ACTIVATE THE TOUCH PANEL.
PANEL. NEW SWITCH ACTS AS THE ON/OFF
APPLICATION ONLY. LOCKS OUT TOUCH
JUMPER INSTALLED W/SWITCH - SELF SERVE
SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED - REDUCED MIX OUT
SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED - REDUCED MIX LOW
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
HEATERS
JUMPER INSTALLED - ACTIVATES SYRUP
STATUS.
JUMPER INSTALLED - FORCE BRUSH CLEAN
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)

KEYS FUNCTIONAL.
START BY SELECTING HEAT SYMBOL/STANDBY
DISPLAYED ON SCREEN/MANUAL HEAT CYCLE
INSTALLED. HOPPER TEMPERATURES
INTERNATIONAL CONFIGURATION - NO JUMPER
HAS OCCURRED/STANDBY KEYS DISABLED.
ONLY ACTIVE WHEN A LOCKOUT CONDITION
DISPLAYED ON SCREEN/HEAT SYMBOL KEYS
INSTALLED. HOPPER TEMPERATURE NOT
DOMESTIC CONFIGURATION - JUMPER

WARM FOR A PERIOD OF TIME.


AUTO/STANDBY IF BARREL OR HOPPER IS TOO
NO JUMPER INSTALLED - NO LOCKOUT DURING
MORE THAN FOUR HOURS.
MORE THAN ONE HOUR OR ABOVE 41F(5C) FOR
BARREL OR HOPPER IS ABOVE 45F(7C) FOR
A PERIOD OF TIME. LOCKOUT OCCURS WHEN
EITHER BARREL OR HOPPER IS TOO WARM FOR
AUTO/STANDBY. UNIT IS LOCKED OUT IF
TEMPERATURES ARE CHECKED DURING
JUMPER INSTALLED - BARREL AND HOPPER
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
JUMPER INSTALLED DISABLES RESET.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)

RESERVED (DO NOT USE)


RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
FUNCTION

FUNCTION

FUNCTION
INSTALLED

INSTALLED

INSTALLED
INITIALLY

INITIALLY

INITIALLY
JUMPER

JUMPER

JUMPER
YES

YES

YES

YES
NO*
NO
NO

NO

NO
NO
NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO
NO

NO

NO

NO

NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO

Model C713
059899-40
© 2014 Taylor Company
09/14

Figure 6-7 Diagram 059899-40 (C713)

6-8 Models C712/C713 Wiring Diagrams


WIRING DIAGRAMS

EQUIPOTENTIAL
EXTERNAL GROUND
GROUND
TERMINAL BLOCK
L1 L2 L3 N

BLK BRN

GRN/YEL
BLU
BLK
BLK
THERMOSTA
190 F OPEN
140 F CLOSE
RED (+5v) - 8 LEDS O.T.
SV CABLE USER WHT WHT WHT
J1 WHT
INTERFACE - LCD SCREEN

BLK/RED
BLK (GRD) J2 - 9 KEYS
(+5v) BOARD

BLK/RED

WHT
CLR J3 - BEEPER
(GRD)
GRN SYRUP HEATER

BLK BLK
GRN/YEL

WHT
GRN/YEL

WHT
ELECTRICAL
ENCLOSURE FIG .2
L1 LINE L2 RIBBON CABLE
BLK
EMI FILTER
L1 LOAD L2 CABLE
240V
NOT
CONNECTED
RIBBON CABLE
WHT

WHT
RED
ORN
BLK

WHT
GRN
SV CABLE

RED
BLK
INTERFACE BOARD

BLK/RED
J16 J4 J2 J7 J9 OPTIONAL REAR
POWER TRANSFORMER

BEATER MOTOR LINE MUST


MIX LEVEL LIGHTS

RED
BLU
16V

1 23
4 56
J13

2 4 6 8 10
2 4 6 8 10

13 5 7 9
13 5 7 9

PASS TWICE THRU THE


A
A
A
A
J15 J8
J12 GRD

WHT
OUT IN
UNIVERSAL CONTROL PCB A.

CABLE

SENSOR CORE.
J17
BLK J1

RED
BLU

21

RIBBON
CLR

CABLE
J10 J11

+5V
BLK/RED

9
RIBBON CABLE RIBBON CABLE WHT FIGURE 1

8
RED RED RED

7
BLU BLU BLU
COM 240

6
GRN/YEL GRN/YEL

5
SV CABLE SV CABLE START RELAY
BLU/WHT BLU (047702-27)

4
RED

WHT
24 VAC

BLK
BLK
38
BA

GRN/YEL

BLU
BLU/WHT
27

J2
BLU/WHT BLUE

J3
1
ORN/WHT GND GRN BLK START CAPACITOR

5
J14
+5V CLR (047703)

BLK
NO RED/BLK CABLE

4
YEL J20 CABLE 11
GRN/YEL COM L1
PRP

2 103

J19
10

BLU
2

1J10
NC

J13
1

SV CABLE

J1
HOPPER MIX WHT/RED

4
1 234
GROUND DRAW OUT

J11
J12

J5
PRP
PROBE

B
A
SWITCH

YEL
BLK

BLK
MIX 12 13

YEL
BLK

BLK

BLK
LOW SELF-SERVICE 14

BLK
J18
PROBE ENABLE
INTFC PCB A.
ON RED DISABLE ENABLE WITH SOFT SERVE 2
PERSONALITY PCB A. 1 WHT WHT

J9
1 3 L2

L1
J8

J7

J6
BLK

L2
OFF SV CABLE BARREL HOPPER (OPTIONAL) 5 3 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 234567 FUSE
WHT/RED 15A
--THERMISTOR PROBES-- BLK
BLK BLK OPTIONAL WHT
ON BLK/WHT BLK/WHT BLK WHT START WINDING
BLK MAIN WINDING
BLK GRN/YEL
POWER OFF LEFT SYRUP HEATER BEATER

BLK/WHT

BLK
BLK
SEE FIG. 2

BLK
SWITCH INTERLOCK WINDING PROTECTOR

BRN
3PDT WHT/ORN WHT/ORN
RELAY (INTERNAL)

ADDITIONAL DRAW SWITCH 1 COMPRESSOR WIRING


ON
FOR FLAVORBURST BLK BLK
9 (MODEL TL3G W/HST)
5
OFF 4

BLU
COMPRESSOR
HIGH PRESSURE WHT/ORN
BLU

BLK

ORN
12
LIMIT SWITCH 8

BLK
BLK
RED
BLU/WHT

CL

BLK
13 14
COMPRESSOR

BLK
PANEL CONTACTOR

WHITE
96 95 COIL BEATER
JACK BLK BLK MOTOR BEATER
BLACK
BEATER STARTER MOTOR
COIL

BLK
RED

BLK
NC MOTOR INTERLOCK

WHT
OVERLOAD N.O. SWITCH
C0M SWITCH
GRN/YEL

BRN
DRAW

BLK
BLK
BLK
SWITCH NO

GRN/YEL

BLU
WHT
SOFT SERVE
BEATER MOTOR

BLK
BLK
BRN
GRN/YEL
L1 T1
BLK M BLK T2
L2

BEATER MOTOR T3 L3
BLK
STARTER BARREL LIQUID

BLK
SOLENOID BEATER MOTOR
BLK

GRY/WHT STARTER
WHT

BLK
BLK
SOFT SERVE GRN/YEL
COMPRESSOR
BLK BLK L1 T1 M T2 L2 BLK

T3 L3
BLK
COMPRESSOR
CONTACTOR
GRN/YEL GRN/YEL
L
CONDENSER E

WHT
/Y
BLOWER MTR R
N
BLK
G
RED RED WHT WHT
M

BLK
AIR COOLED
BRN

WHT

BLK
WATER COOLED

E
/Y
CONDENSER FAN
N GRN/YEL
R
G

BLK BLK BRN WHT


M M CABLE
FAN
BRN BRN
START RELAY 10 14 GRN/YEL
11 13 COMP

START CAP
MIX REF. SYSTEM
LEFT SIDE
(DANFOSS TL3G COMPR.)
(ALSO SEE FIG.2) CONTROL

RIGHT SIDE
TERMINAL BLOCK CONTROL
BLU

L1 L2 L3 N

BLK BLK BRN

GRN/YEL
BLK
BLK
BLU
ELECTRICAL

GRN/YEL
ENCLOSURE

WHT
BEATER MOTOR LINE MUST
PASS TWICE THRU THE
BLU/WHT

SENSOR CORE.

SV CABLE

BLU/WHT
BLU/WHT
GEN/YEL

RIBBON
9

CABLE
8

RED RED RED


7

BLU BLU BLU


BLK
BLK

WHT
GRN/YEL
6

WHT

GRN/YEL GRN/YEL BLK


5
RED

WHT
BLK
4

BLK
38
BA
27

J2
6

J3
1

RED/BLK GND BLK BLK


5
J14

+5V
NO GRA/BLK CABLE
4

J20 CLR
COM PRP/WHT
BLK

2 103

2
J5 J19
PRP/WHT

6
1J10

NC 1
J13
J1

MIX RED/BLK
1 234

DRAW OUT
J11
J12

SWITCH PROBE
B
A
YEL
BLK

BLK
MIX
YEL

BLK
BLK

BLK

LOW
BLK

INTFC PCB A.
J18

PROBE
WITH SOFT SERVE
PERSONALITY PCB A. 0
1 WHT WHT
J9

2 4
L1
J8

J7

J6
L2

BARREL HOPPER BLK


5 3 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 234567
--THERMISTOR PROBES-- BLK
FUSE BLK
15A

OPTIONAL WHT WHT


BLU/WHT BLK
BLK
RIGHT SYRUP HEATER GRN/YEL BEATER
BLU/WHT

BLK
BLK

SEE FIG. 2 INTERLOCK


WHT/ORN WHT/ORN
RELAY
ADDITIONAL DRAW SWITCH 1
GROUND FRAME SECURELY

FOR FLAVORBURST BLK BLK


9
5
COMPRESSOR 4
BLU

HIGH PRESSURE WHT/ORN


BLK 12
ORN

LIMIT SWITCH 8
RED
CL

BLK

13 14
COMPRESSOR
BLK

PANEL 96 95
CONTACTOR
BLK

COIL BEATER
WHT
BLK
BLK

JACK BLK BLK WHT MOTOR


STARTER
BEATER COIL
BLK

RED MOTOR
BLK

NC
WHT

OVERLOAD
BLK

C0M SWITCH WHT

DRAW WHT BLK BLK


BLK
SWITCH NO
WHT

SOFT SERVE
BLK
BLK

BEATER MOTOR GRN/YEL


GRN/YEL

BLK L1 T1 M BLK T2 L2
BLK
BEATER MOTOR T3
BLK
L3
STARTER BARREL LIQUID
SOLENOID BEATER MOTOR
GRY/WHT WHT STARTER
BLK SOFT SERVE
BLK

NOTE:
BLK

COMPRESSOR
GRN/YEL
2. RED WIRE ON RIBBON CABLES MUST BE

1. STATIC ELECTRICITY MAY CAUSE

BLK
CONNECTED TO PIN 1 AT EACH END.

HANDLING SOLID STATE COMPONENTS.


TOUCHING GROUNDED UNIT BEFORE
ELIMINATE STATIC ELECTRICITY BY
DAMAGE TO SOLID STATE COMPONENTS.

L1 T1 M T2 L2

T3 L3
BLK
COMPRESSOR
CONTACTOR

GRN/YEL
* IF THE UNIT HAS THE INTEGRAL SYRUP OPTION-405, THEN THIS
JUMPER SHOULD BE INSTALLED.

DBGEN
RTCK

JP6
JP5
JP4
JP3

JP2

JP1
JP7
J10

W7

W6

W5
W4

W3

W2

W1
W7

W6

W5
W4
W3

W2

W1

A
B

UVC4 BOARD
INTERFACE
INTERFACE

PERSONALITY BOARD

PERSONALITY BOARD
PERSONALITY BOARD

PERSONALITY BOARD

BOARD
BOARD

RIGHT

LEFT

PINS 1 AND 2

PINS 3 AND 4

PINS 1 AND 2
SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE
SOFT SERVE

SOFT SERVE

PINS 7 & 8

KEYS FUNCTIONAL.
START BY SELECTING HEAT SYMBOL/STANDBY
DISPLAYED ON SCREEN/MANUAL HEAT CYCLE
INSTALLED. HOPPER TEMPERATURES
INTERNATIONAL CONFIGURATION - NO JUMPER
HAS OCCURRED/STANDBY KEYS DISABLED.
ONLY ACTIVE WHEN A LOCKOUT CONDITION
DISPLAYED ON SCREEN/HEAT SYMBOL KEYS
INSTALLED. HOPPER TEMPERATURE NOT
DOMESTIC CONFIGURATION - JUMPER
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)

WARM FOR A PERIOD OF TIME.


AUTO/STANDBY IF BARREL OR HOPPER IS TOO
NO JUMPER INSTALLED - NO LOCKOUT DURING
MORE THAN FOUR HOURS.
MORE THAN ONE HOUR OR ABOVE 41F(5C) FOR
BARREL OR HOPPER IS ABOVE 45F(7C) FOR
A PERIOD OF TIME. LOCKOUT OCCURS WHEN
EITHER BARREL OR HOPPER IS TOO WARM FOR
AUTO/STANDBY. UNIT IS LOCKED OUT IF
TEMPERATURES ARE CHECKED DURING
JUMPER INSTALLED - BARREL AND HOPPER
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
JUMPER INSTALLED DISABLES RESET.
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
0-12 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

0-6 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE


ABILITY TO ACTIVATE THE TOUCH PANEL.
PANEL. NEW SWITCH ACTS AS THE ON/OFF
APPLICATION ONLY. LOCKS OUT TOUCH
JUMPER INSTALLED W/SWITCH - SELF SERVE
SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED - REDUCED MIX OUT
SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED - REDUCED MIX LOW
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
HEATERS
JUMPER INSTALLED - ACTIVATES SYRUP
STATUS.
JUMPER INSTALLED - FORCE BRUSH CLEAN
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
0-12 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE

0-6 AMP BEATER MOTOR AMPERAGE RANGE


SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED - REDUCED MIX OUT
SENSITIVITY.
JUMPER INSTALLED - REDUCED MIX LOW
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)
TEMPERATURE CHECK.
JUMPER INSTALLED - ENABLES 59F HOPPER
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)

FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION

INSTALLED
INSTALLED
INSTALLED

INITIALLY
INITIALLY

JUMPER
INITIALLY

JUMPER
JUMPER

YES
YES

NO*
YES

YES

NO
NO
NO
NO

NO

NO
NO
NO
NO
NO

NO

NO

NO

NO
NO

NO

NO
NO

NO

NO

NO
NO
NO

NO

Model C713
059899-58
© 2014 Taylor Company
09/14

Figure 6-8 Diagram 059899-58 (C713)

Wiring Diagrams Models C712/C713 6-9


WIRING DIAGRAMS

Notes:

6-10 Models C712/C713 Wiring Diagrams

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