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Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. Service anual Frozen Beverage Dispenser Important Safeguards/Symbols Symbols: WARNING/CAUTION To advise about conditions that may result in property damage, personal injury or death IPORTANT - Notes about proper operation WARNING - This product can expose you to chemicals including Acrylamide and Bisphenol A (BPA), which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov. WARNING: odel CFB2 shown odels covered CFB1 CFB2 CFB3 WARNING: Read and follow the setup instructions before attempting to use this appliance. Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury and/or void the warranty. EXCESSIVE WEIGHT WARNING: Due to weight, this unit requires a minimum of two people to lift or reposition. IPORTANT: Installer: Observe all codes and ordinances. WILBUR CURTIS CO., INC. ontebello, CA 90640 For the latest information go to www.wilburcurtis.com Phone: 800-421-6150 This equipment is designed for commercial use only. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, DO NOT open service panels. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Any servicing other than cleaning and routine maintenance should be performed by an authorized Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. service technician. Refrigeration equipment must be serviced by a licensed, certified, refrigerant technician. Do not install a damaged unit or a unit with a damaged power cord. Clean this appliance according to the CLEANING section of this manual before using it for the first time. Perform cleaning and preventive maintenance regularly as specified in the CLEANING and PREVENTIVE AINTENANCE sections. Keep hands and other items away from moving parts during operation. Dispose of refrigeration equipment and refrigerants in accordance with current local environmental protection regulations and laws. This applies to an appliance that is being replaced and to this unit, when it has reached the end of its service life. DO NOT dispose of refrigeration equipment in a landfill or urban waste. Contact your local governing authorities for information on disposal requirements. SETUP INSTRUCTIONS System Requirements Electrical: See the WIRING DIAGRAS in this manual or visit www.wilburcurtis.com for your model. The electrical outlet must be in a location that allows the unit to be easily disconnected for service or cleaning. Operating Temperature: 68 to 90 F (20 to 32 C). 1. Select the location. The unit must be installed indoors away from sources of moisture and heat. The clearances shown are the minimum distances from obstructions, between CFB units and other equipment, required for proper operation. Do not obstruct the ventilation grills on the back and sides. Locate the unit on a secure, level surface. Install the unit for easy removal if service is needed. 2. Unpack the unit. Keep the original packaging materials in the event the unit needs to be returned to the manufacturer. IPORTANT: RAs will not be accepted unless the unit is packaged in the original packaging material. continued... 4" min.* (10 cm) 60" min. (150 cm) 4" min.* (10 cm) CFB frozen beverage dispenser 4" min.* (10 cm) *9" (23 cm) recommended 1 READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Page 1

Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. SETUP INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.) 3. Locate the legs, packaged inside the bowls. Thread them into the mounts on the bottom of the unit. Hand tighten into place. 4. Level the unit left to right and front to back by rotating the feet on the bottom of the legs. WARNING: Use the leveling legs to level the dispenser only. Do not use them to adjust unit height. Do not extend them higher than necessary. 5. Locate the drip trays, packaged inside the bowls. Position the drain hose in the opening in the top of each tray. Then, insert the tabs on the back of the drip tray into the holes on the front of the chassis. Push down gently to secure in place. 6. Prepare to install the dispensing levers by removing the handles from the taps. Push in on the top of the handle with your thumb while pulling up on the bottom with your index finger. 7. Locate the dispensing levers, packaged inside the bowls. Install them on the tap handles. While pulling outward on both sides of the base of the dispensing lever, insert the pins on the bottom of the handle into the base holes on the lever. 8. Lubricate the tap mounting slots using food grade lubricant. 9. Prepare the tap handle assembly for attachment. Lubricate the red rubber gasket on the back of the tap handle assembly with food grade lubricant and insert it into the tap hole on the bottom of the bowl. Line up the middle pins on the handle with the mounting slots. 10. Attach the tap handle assembly. Push in with your thumb on the center of the handle until the tap handle assembly pops into place. 3 4 Base Drain hose Lever Handle 5 6 7 Spring must be between mounts ount Line up as shown Push here 8 Red plug (lubricate) 9 10 Page 2

7 1 1 7 7 7 Service anual - Frozen Beverage Dispenser 11. Open the control panel door (on the right side) and make sure the main power switch is in the OFF (O) position. 12. Set the timer clock according to the instructions below. 13. Connect the unit to a grounded, 3-prong, electrical outlet with the appropriate amperage rating. The circuit IPORTANT: The unit may not operate as desired if the timer is not set properly. must be protected by a suitably rated circuit breaker. Do not use an extension cord or any type of adapter. 14. Turn ON ( ) the main power switch. 15. Clean and sanitize the unit before using it for the first time as instructed in the CLEANING section. Verify that the unit is operating properly according to the operating instructions. ain Power Switch Location SETTING THE TIER CLOCK* CAUTION: Set the timer only with the main power switch in the OFF (O) position. Turn the timer wheel only in the clockwise direction. Do not set the timer using any kind of tool. 1. With the main power switch off, turn the outer wheel on the timer clockwise until the correct time (A or P) lines up with the arrow on the clock face. 2. Turn on the main power switch to start the clock. IPORTANT: The clock/timer is equipped with a backup circuit and continues to keep time for 10 to 15 minutes after power is interrupted. If the power cord is disconnected or the main power switch is turned off for a longer period of time, the clock will need to be reset when power is restored. TIER OPERATION* Use the timer to start the unit automatically. This feature allows you to pour the mix in ahead of time and have the frozen beverage ready to serve at the programmed time (unattended operation). The timer determines when the unit is in standby (night) mode or freeze mode. In standby mode the mixture is kept cool, but does not freeze. The unit comes from the factory set for manual (non-timer) operation. When all of the timer tabs are flipped outward (see diagram, right), the timer is disabled and the unit will freeze the mixture any time the refrigeration switch is set to ON ( ). Setting Up the Timer 1. With the main power switch off, flip the timer tabs next to the time marks on the timer to either the standby or freeze position. The unit will operate in the mode selected during the corresponding time period. 2. Check to make sure the clock is set to the current time, then turn ON ( ) the main power switch. *odels CFB2 and CFB3 only. Turn outer wheel clockwise to set A 8 5 9 4 10 Timer tabs 9 3 11 2 12 1 12 6 12 2 11 3 10 3 9 4 8 5 A 8 P 5 9 4 10 9 3 11 2 12 1 12 6 12 11 Clock Set to 9:05 P 3 Timer tab in freeze position Timer tab in standby (night) position 2 10 3 Timer Side View 9 4 8 5 P Page 3

Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: Keep body parts and other items clear of the inside of the mixing bowl when the main power switch is ON ( ). Keep the mixing switch in the OFF (O) position whenever the mixing bowl lid is removed. Do not use the machine to freeze water alone. Use only slush mixtures with the required sugar content (see below). Do not use this unit with milk/dairy based mixes unless it is equipped with a temperature display. Do not leave milk/dairy based mixtures in the unit without the main power switch on and the refrigeration switch set to standby ( ) or freeze ( ). Never pour hot liquids (above 77 F/25 C) into the mixing bowl. Do not fill the mixing bowl higher than the AX LEVEL indicator. Temperature display Concentrate 1. If using the unit to dispense a slush type frozen beverage, dilute and mix the slush concentrate with water in a clean container. Follow the concentrate manufacturer s directions. THE IXTURE OBTAINED UST HAVE A INIU SUGAR CONTENT OF 13 Bx and less than 22 Bx (11 to 20% sugar by weight). The capacity of each mixing bowl is 3 gallons (12 liters). If using the unit to dispense a milk/dairy based frozen beverage, use the mix according to the instructions on the package. 2. With the mixing switch in the OFF (O) position, remove the mixing bowl lid from the desired bowl and hang it on the side. Pour in the mix up to, or below the AX LEVEL indicator. The minimum level is just above the plastic mixing auger. 3. Replace the mixing bowl lid. 4. ake sure that the main power switch is ON ( ). Push ( ) on ixing the mixing switch for the desired mixing bowl to turn on the mixer. 5. Push ( ) on the refrigeration switch for the desired mixing bowl to begin freezing. NOTE: On units equipped with a timer, when the refrigeration switch is in position ( ), the unit will freeze the mixture provided the timer is set to freeze for the current time (see Setting the Timer). Standby mode, position ( ) on the refrigeration switch, may be used to put the unit in standby mode manually. This mode saves energy, Refrigeration keeping the mixture cool without freezing. Water 1 AX LEVEL 2 3 4 5 Page 4

4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Service anual - Frozen Beverage Dispenser 6. Once the mixture is frozen (40 to 90 minutes), pull out on the top of the dispenser lever or push the bottom of the lever to dispense. CAUTION: If the tank is filled with a milk or dairy based mix, dispense a small amount of the product from the tap into a separate container before dispensing the serving for the customer. 7. Push ( ) on the light switch to turn on the integral lid lights. or 6 7 How to Read the Digital Temperature Display (some versions) The temperature display indicates the temperature in the mixing bowls. The display changes every three seconds to show the temperature in a different bowl. The dot at the bottom of the display indicates the bowl temperature that is currently being displayed. See the diagrams below for more information. The bowls are numbered 1, 2 and 3*, left to right, facing the front. NOTE: If the display shuts off, it can be reset by pushing the down arrow button ( ). 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Bowl 1 display indicator Bowl 2 display indicator Bowl 3 display indicator* *CFB3 only Adjusting Beverage Thickness Use the adjustment screws at the back of each mixing bowl to adjust beverage thickness. The recommended (factory default) setting is 2. Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the adjustment hole as shown and turn to adjust. The indicator on the back will move to indicate the thickness level. The higher the number the thicker the frozen beverage will be. IPORTANT: When the thickness level is set to higher levels, (around 4) the lid should be fastened to prevent it from coming off during operation. Periodic maintenance Have the unit checked periodically (at least once a year) by a qualified technician to ensure proper operation. 1 2 3 4 AX AX Back AX Page 5

Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. CLEANING WARNING: Daily Cleaning To avoid personal injury, disconnect the power cord before cleaning. Wear protective glasses and gloves. Never spray water on the unit to clean it. Do not use cleaning liquids, compounds or powders containing chlorine (bleach), solvents, scouring powder, flammable materials or corrosives. These products promote corrosion and will damage the surfaces. USE OF THESE PRODUCTS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY. DO NOT immerse the unit or parts in water or any other liquid, unless specifically instructed to do so. Do not wash any of the components in a dishwasher. Hand or air dry the parts only. Clean and sanitize all of the bowl assemblies at least once a day according to the following steps. These operations may need to be performed more frequently based on the mix used. Contact the concentrate/mix supplier for more details. If the machine is not used continuously throughout the day, wipe the tap areas with a clean cloth and sanitizing fluid. If the dispenser has not been used for a long period of time, clean the unit before returning it to use. 1. For cleaning, prepare a mild solution of detergent and warm water. Empty the Drip Trays The drip trays should be emptied and cleaned every day and drained every time the red full indicator pops up. They must also be removed before emptying the bowl. 2. Lift each drip tray up and out. 3. Wash the trays and grills with the detergent solution. Hand dry all of the components, then reinstall the grills. Set the trays aside and reinstall at the end of the daily cleaning process. Full indicator Empty the Bowl Empty each bowl before cleaning (if already empty, skip to step 7). 4. Place a large empty container under each dispenser tap. 5. Turn the main power switch to the ON ( ) position. Turn the mixing switches to the ON ( ) and the refrigeration switches to the OFF (O) position. Pull out on each dispenser lever to drain the contents out of each bowl. NOTE: If the beverage mixture is not frozen, hold the container up to the bottom of the tap to reduce splashing. 6. Once the bowls are empty, switch the main power switch OFF (O). Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet. 2 4 5 Page 6

Remove the ixing Bowls and Lids Service anual - Frozen Beverage Dispenser 7. Remove the handle assemblies from the bowl taps by pushing in on the top of the handle with your thumb while pulling up on the bottom with your index finger. 8. Disconnect the lid light plugs from the sockets behind the mixing bowl. ake sure that the plugs do not come into contact with liquids while removed. Lift off the lids. 9. Raise the front part of each bowl to release. Remove each bowl from its seat by pushing and tapping lightly on the rear. 10. Pull forward on each auger to remove it from the drum. Remove the auger seal (A). 11. Pull the bowl seal (B) off of the back of the bowl. 12. IPORTANT: Inspect all auger, bowl and tap seals. Replace all worn or damaged seals with new ones. 13. Pull the bottom part of the lids free from the top parts. Clean the ixing Bowl Parts CAUTION: To prevent damage, DO NOT immerse the top portion of the lid in fluids of any kind. CAUTION: Failure to replace worn seals may result in leaks. 14. Soak the bottom part of the lids, removed in step 13, and the tap parts and auger in the detergent solution and scrub with a soft cloth. Rinse in fresh water. 15. To clean the top portions (lighted part) of the lids, use a clean, damp cloth soaked with detergent solution. Using a clean, damp cloth, wipe clean the outside portion of the lid top. Wipe with a clean, damp cloth soaked in fresh water. 16. Clean the mixing bowls and drums with a clean damp cloth soaked with detergent solution. Wipe with a clean, damp cloth soaked in fresh water. continued... A 7 8 9 10 B 11 13 Page 7

Daily Cleaning (Cont.) Sanitizing Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. 17. Fill a container with a sanitizer solution mixed in water (2% of sodium hypoclorite mixed in water). 18. Using a sponge dipped in sanitizing solution, sanitize the underside of the bottom portion of the lids. Allow 30 minutes for the solution to act. 19. Rinse the underside of the lid bottoms with a clean sponge soaked in fresh water. Place the lids on a clean surface and hand dry, first the underside, then the outside, using a clean cloth. 20. Thoroughly wash the bowl and drum with a sponge soaked in the sanitizer solution. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. 21. Fill another container with sanitizer solution and submerge the tap parts, augers and seals in the sanitizer solution. Leave them to soak in the solution for 30 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with clean water, then air dry. Reassemble the Unit 22. Install each auger seal on each auger. 23. Using food grade lubricant, lubricate the inside of the auger seal. 24. Reinstall the augers. Rotate each auger until it engages completely. 25. Install a bowl seal on the back of each bowl. The circular lip on the back of the bowl fits into the groove on the seal. 26. Set the mixing bowls back in place. ake sure that the lip on the bottom of each bowl rests inside the front trim on the top of the chassis. 27. Lubricate the tap mounting slots on the front of each mixing bowl with food grade lubricant. CAUTION: Failure to properly lubricate seals may result in leaks. 22 23 24 Seal groove Lip 25 26 27 Page 8

Service anual - Frozen Beverage Dispenser 28. Prepare the tap handle assembly for attachment. Lubricate each tap seal with food grade lubricant. Insert the seal into the tap hole on the bottom of the bowl. Line up the middle pins on the handle with the mounting slots. 29. Attach the tap handle assembly. Push in with your thumb on the center of the handle until the handle assembly pops into place. 30. Reassemble and reinstall each lid and insert the light plug into the socket behind each mixing bowl. Rinse the Unit Before starting up the unit again after cleaning, rinse it out as follows: 31. Connect the power cord to the electrical outlet. 32. Fill the mixing bowls with clean water; 33. Turn the main power switch to the ON ( ) position. Push ( ) on the mixing switches for all of the mixing bowls. ake sure the refrigeration switches are OFF (O). 34. Leave the unit on for five minutes. 35. Drain the water from each of the mixing bowls by placing a container under the tap and pulling the lever. Reinstall the Drip Trays and Wipe Up 36. Position the drain hose in the opening in the top of each tray. Then, insert the tabs on the back of the drip tray into the holes on the front of the chassis. Push down gently to secure in place. 37. Wipe any dust or debris from the exterior surfaces of the unit with a damp cloth. Wipe up any spills/liquids in the surrounding area. Spring must be between mounts ount Line up as shown Push here Red seal (lubricate) 28 29 Drain hose 30 33 35 36 Weekly Cleaning 1. ake sure the main power switch is in the OFF (O) position. 2. Lift the filter* up and out of the slot on the left side of the unit. 3. Clean the filter and the ventilation louvers on the outside of the unit with a vacuum or soft bristled brush. 4. Replace the filter. *odel CFB1 is not equipped with a filter. Page 9

WARNING: Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. PREVENTIVE AINTENANCE (PERFOR EVERY 6 ONTHS) The following procedure is to be performed only by a qualified service technician. Failure to perform preventive maintenance as required, may result in leaks and/or damage to the unit. Damage resulting from failure to perform required maintenance and/or leaks is not covered by the warranty. To avoid personal injury, disconnect the power cord before performing preventive maintenance. Seal and Bushing Replacement The parts listed below will be replaced during the following procedure. See the PARTS LIST, in this manual, for the correct replacement part numbers. Drum bushing(s) Auger seal(s) Bowl seal(s) Tap seal(s) Empty the Bowl Empty each bowl before proceeding (if already empty, skip to step 4). 1. Place a large empty container under each dispenser tap. 2. Turn the main power switch to the ON ( ) position. Turn the mixing switches to the ON ( ) and the refrigeration switches to the OFF (O) position. Pull out on each dispenser lever to drain the contents out of each bowl. NOTE: If the beverage mixture is not frozen, hold the container up to the bottom of the tap to reduce splashing. 3. Once the bowls are empty, switch the main power switch OFF (O). Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet. Remove the ixing Bowls and Lids 4. Remove the handle assemblies from the bowl taps by pushing in on the top of the handle with your thumb while pulling up on the bottom with your index finger. 1 2 5. Disconnect the lid light plugs from the sockets behind the mixing bowl. ake sure that the plugs do not come into contact with liquids while removed. Lift off the lids. 6. Raise the front part of each bowl to release. Remove each bowl from its seat by pushing and tapping lightly on the rear. 7. Pull the bowl seal (A) off of the back of each bowl and discard. A 4 5 6 7 Page 10

Service anual - Frozen Beverage Dispenser 8. Pull forward on each auger to remove it from the drum. Remove and discard the auger seals (B). 9. Using a pair of pliers, grasp the outside of each drum bushing. While rocking it back and forth, pull out on B the bushing, until it comes free from the drum. Discard the bushings. 10. Lubricate the inside of the new bushings and the o-rings on the outside with food grade lubricant. 11. Install the new bushings in place of the old ones removed in step 9. 8 12. Install new auger seals on each auger. 13. Using food grade lubricant, lubricate the inside of each auger seal. 14. Reinstall the augers. Rotate each auger until it engages completely. 15. Install a new bowl seal on the back of each bowl. The circular lip on the back of the bowl fits into the groove on the seal. 9 10 11 12 Seal groove 13 14 15 Lip Page 11

Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. 16. Set the mixing bowls back in place. ake sure that the lip on the bottom of each bowl rests inside the front trim on the top of the chassis. 17. Lubricate the tap mounting slots on the front of each mixing bowl with food grade lubricant. 18. Remove and discard the existing tap seals from the tap handle assemblies. 19. Install new tap seals on the tap handle assemblies. 20. Prepare the tap handle assembly for attachment. Lubricate each tap seal with food grade lubricant. Insert the seal into the tap hole on the bottom of the bowl. Line up the middle pins on the handle with the mounting slots 21. Attach the tap handle assembly. Push in with your thumb on the center of the handle until the handle assembly pops into place. 22. Reassemble and reinstall each lid and insert the light plug into the socket behind each mixing bowl. 16 17 18 Spring must be between mounts ount Line up as shown Push here Red gasket (lubricate) 19 20 21 Page 12

Service anual - Frozen Beverage Dispenser TROUBLESHOOTING Unit Does Not Turn ON 1. ake sure that the circuit breaker for the electrical outlet is not tripped and is turned on. 2. ake sure that the power cord is properly connected to the electrical outlet. 3. ake sure that the main power switch is on. ixture Does Not Freeze 1. ake sure that the refrigeration switch is in the ( ) position. 2. If using a slush mixture, make sure that it is properly diluted. Proper sugar content is 11-20%. 3. ake sure that the clock is set to the current time and that the timer is set to freeze at the current time. See "SETTING THE TIER CLOCK" (CFB2 and CFB3 only). 4. ake sure that the thickness setting is not set too low. See "Adjusting Beverage Thickness". 5. See "Check for Proper Ventilation" section on the facing page. 6. Check to see if the compressor reset switch inside the control panel is "popped out" (CFB2 and CFB3 without temperature display only). Push in to reset (see diagram below) and allow the sealed system to cool before restarting the unit. If the reset switch continues to pop out, call for service. Tap Leaks 1. ake sure that the (red) tap gasket is properly lubricated and is not worn out. 2. ake sure that the tap handle assembly is properly seated. Beverage Does Not Come Out of Tap This problem is usually caused by a mixture that is too thick or ice chunks forming in the bowl. 1. If using a slush mixture, make sure that it is properly diluted. Proper sugar content is 11-20%. 2. ake sure the thickness setting on the back of unit is not set too high. Leak at Back of ixing Bowl 1. ake sure that the mixing bowl seal is properly lubricated and is not worn out. 2. ake sure that the mixing bowl is properly seated. Auger Does Not Turn or is Noisy 1. ake sure the mixing switch is turned on. 2. If using a slush mixture, make sure that it is properly diluted. Proper sugar content is 11-20%. An improperly diluted slush mixture can cause ice chunks that can interfere with proper auger operation. 3. ake sure the auger seal is properly installed and lubricated. High Pressure/Temperature Light On Compressor Reset (some models) CFB2 and CFB3 only. Turn off the main power switch* and check the following: 1. See "Check for Proper Ventilation" section on the facing page. 2. If the light still comes on during operation, turn off the main power switch and call for service. High pressure/ temperature light * On units equipped with a temperature display, the system is designed to reset itself automatically after the main power switch has been off for 5 minutes. Page 13

Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. TROUBLESHOOTING Numeric Code (Alarm) Appears on Display CFB2 and CFB3 with temperature display only. See list below to determine possible problem. Error Code A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 Problem Temperature probe for bowl 1 disconnected Bowl 1 too hot or temperature probe shorted Temperature probe for bowl 2 disconnected Bowl 2 too hot or temperature probe shorted Temperature probe for bowl 3 (CFB3 only) disconnected Bowl 3 (CFB3 only) too hot or temperature probe shorted Remedy Call for service See "Check for Proper Ventilation". If ventilation is OK, call for service.. Call for service See "Check for Proper Ventilation". If ventilation is OK, call for service. Call for service See "Check for Proper Ventilation". If ventilation is OK, call for service. Check for Proper Ventilation: 1. The unit will not function properly if there is not sufficient air space (4 inches minimum on back and sides). 2. ake sure that the filter (CFB2 and CFB3 only) is clean and that all ventilation grills are not blocked or dirty. See the CLEANING section. 3. ake sure that the unit is not close to sources of heat that could affect proper operation (heaters, cooking grills, etc.). REFRIGERANT SPECIFICATIONS For reference only. Check the serial number label on the product for the refrigerant specifications for the unit being serviced. CFB1 CFB3 Refrigerant type R404A Refrigerant type R404A Amount 7.05 ounces Amount 16.68 ounces High design pressure 397 psig High design pressure 397 psig Low design pressure 175 psig Low design pressure 175 psig CFB2 Refrigerant type R404A Amount 12.84 ounces High design pressure 397 psig Low design pressure 175 psig Page 14

Service anual - Frozen Beverage Dispenser ROUGH-IN DIAGRAS CFB1 SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW 20.48 (52.0 cm) 35.51 (90.2 cm) 11.75 (29.8 cm) 8.15 (20.7 cm) 4.21 (10.7 cm) 8.82 (22.4 cm) 5.91 (15.0 cm) CFB2 SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW 19.53 (49.6 cm) 35.51 (90.2 cm) 11.74 (29.8 cm) 16.49 (41.9 cm) 4.21 (10.7 cm) 11.69 (29.7 cm) 12.60 (32.0 cm) Page 15

Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. ROUGH-IN DIAGRAS CFB3 SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW 35.51 (90.2 cm) 11.75 (29.8 cm) 4.21 (10.7 cm) 11.69 (29.7 cm) 9.76 (24.8 cm) 10.71 (27.2 cm) 11.30 (28.7 cm) TOP VIEW 19.57 (49.7 cm) 24.53 (62.3 cm) Page 16

Service anual - Frozen Beverage Dispenser WIRING DIAGRAS 1 7 11 8 tº 12 2 3 9 6 10 13 FA3 5 4 FA2 N Power Consumption: 115 Vac, 60 Hz., 8.1 A WIRING DIAGRA - ODEL CFB1 Nº Description 1 ain power switch 2 Auger motor 3 Fan motor 4 Tank cover light 5 Relay 6 icro regulation 7 Refrigeration switch Nº Description 8 Thermostat 9 Fan motor 10 Compressor 11 Tank lights switch 12 Transformer 13 Fuse LEGEND - ODEL CFB1 Page 17

Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. WIRING DIAGRAS L 1 P 24 10 11 17 2 7 6 12 18 9 23 13 8 19 8 3 5 4 14 tº tº 20 15 21 16 22 N Power Consumption: 115 Vac, 60 Hz., 12.4 A WIRING DIAGRA - ODEL CFB2 WITHOUT TEPERATURE DISPLAY Nº Description 1 ain power switch 2 Fuse 3 Compressor 4 Fan motor 5 Transformer 6 Tank cover light 7 Fuse 8 Relay 9 Timer 10 Tank lights switch 11 Left mixing switch 12 Left refrigeration switch Nº Description 13 Left auger motor 14 Left thermostat 15 Left micro regulation 16 Left electrovalve 17 Right mixing switch 18 Right refrigeration switch 19 Right auger motor 20 Right thermostat 21 Right micro regulation 22 Right electrovalve 23 Relay 24 Compressor cutoff (reset) switch LEGEND - ODEL CFB2 WITHOUT TEPERATURE DISPLAY Page 18

Service anual - Frozen Beverage Dispenser WIRING DIAGRAS Power Consumption: 115 Vac, 60 Hz., 12.4 A WIRING DIAGRA - ODEL CFB2 WITH TEPERATURE DISPLAY - 08/18 AND LATER Nº Description 1 ain power switch 2 Relay 3 Timer 4 Compressor 5 otor fan 6 Tank lights switch 7 Transformer 8 Tank lights fuse 9 Tank cover light 10 Left mixing switch 11 Left auger motor 12 Left refrigeration switch 13 Left micro thermostat 14 Left micro regulation Nº Description 15 Left electrovalve 16 Right mixing switch 17 Right auger motor 18 Right refrigeration switch 19 Right micro thermostat 20 Right micro regulation 21 Right electrovalve 22 Temperature display 23 Temperature display fuse 24 Fuse 25 Thermal disk 26 Thermal disk pilot 27 Compressor control LEGEND - ODEL CFB2 WITH TEPERATURE DISPLAY - 08/18 AND LATER Page 19

Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. WIRING DIAGRAS F 1 24 11 17 T 10 23 3 FA3 CO NO FA1 FA2 4 7 5 2 6 13 14 12 8 19 tº tº 20 18 9 8 tº 25 15 21 tº 16 22 N Power Consumption: 115 Vac, 60 Hz., 12.4 A WIRING DIAGRA - ODEL CFB2 WITH TEPERATURE DISPLAY - BEFORE 08/18 Nº Description 1 ain power switch 2 Fuse holder 3 Compressor 4 Fan motor 5 Transformer 6 Tank cover light 7 Fuse 8 Relay 9 Timer 10 Tank lights switch 11 Left mixing switch 12 Left refrigeration switch 13 Left auger motor Nº Description 14 Left thermostat 15 Left micro regulation 16 Left electrovalve 17 Right mixing switch 18 Right refrigeration switch 19 Right auger motor 20 Right thermostat 21 Right micro regulation 22 Right electrovalve 23 Electronic Regulator 24 Thermal Protector 25 Temperature Display LEGEND - ODEL CFB2 WITH TEPERATURE DISPLAY - BEFORE 08/18 Page 20

Service anual - Frozen Beverage Dispenser WIRING DIAGRAS L 1 P 30 10 11 17 23 2 29 3 4 31 5 7 6 13 14 12 18 24 19 25 8 8 8 20 tº tº tº 26 9 15 21 27 16 22 28 N Power Consumption: 115 Vac, 60 Hz., 14.8 A WIRING DIAGRA - ODEL CFB3 WITHOUT TEPERATURE DISPLAY Nº Description 1 ain power switch 2 Fan motor 1 3 Compressor 4 Fan motor 2 5 Transformer 6 Tank cover light 7 Fuse 8 Relay 9 Timer 10 Tank lights switch 11 Left mixing switch 12 Left refrigeration switch 13 Left auger motor 14 Left thermostat 15 Left micro regulation 16 Left electrovalve Nº Description 17 iddle mixing switch 18 iddle refrigeration switch 19 iddle auger motor 20 iddle thermostat 21 iddle micro regulation 22 iddle electrovalve 23 Right mixing switch 24 Right refrigeration switch 25 Right auger motor 26 Right thermostat 27 Right micro regulation 28 Right electrovalve 29 Relay 30 Compressor cutoff (reset) switch 31 Fuse LEGEND - ODEL CFB3 WITHOUT TEPERATURE DISPLAY Page 21

Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. WIRING DIAGRAS Power Consumption: 115 Vac, 60 Hz., 14.8 A WIRING DIAGRA - ODEL CFB3 WITH TEPERATURE DISPLAY - 08/18 AND LATER Nº Description Nº Description 1 ain power switch 18 iddle refrigeration switch 2 Fan motor 2 19 iddle auger motor 3 Compressor 20 iddle thermostat 4 Fan motor 1 21 iddle micro regulation 5 Transformer 22 iddle electrovalve 6 Tank cover light 23 Right mixing switch 7 Fuse 24 Right refrigeration switch 8 Relay 25 Right auger motor 9 Timer 26 Right thermostat 10 Tank lights switch 27 Right micro regulation 11 Left mixing switch 28 Right electrovalve 12 Left refrigeration switch 29 Compressor control 13 Left auger motor 30 Thermal disk 14 Left thermostat 31 Fuse holder 15 Left micro regulation 32 Thermal disk pilot 16 Left electrovalve 33 Temperature display fuse 17 iddle mixing switch 34 Temperature display LEGEND - ODEL CFB3 WITH TEPERATURE DISPLAY - 08/18 AND LATER Page 22

T Service anual - Frozen Beverage Dispenser WIRING DIAGRAS L 1 11 17 23 30 10 2 29 FA3 CO NO FA1 3 FA2 4 7 5 31 6 13 14 12 18 24 19 25 8 8 8 tº tº tº 20 26 9 tº 32 15 21 27 tº tº N 16 22 28 Power Consumption: 115 Vac, 60 Hz., 14.8 A WIRING DIAGRA - ODEL CFB3 WITH TEPERATURE DISPLAY - BEFORE 08/18 Nº Description 1 ain power switch 2 Fan motor 2 3 Compressor 4 Fan motor 1 5 Transformer 6 Tank cover light 7 Fuse 8 Relay 9 Timer 10 Tank lights switch 11 Left mixing switch 12 Left refrigeration switch 13 Left auger motor 14 Left thermostat 15 Left micro regulation 16 Left electrovalve Nº Description 17 iddle mixing switch 18 iddle refrigeration switch 19 iddle auger motor 20 iddle thermostat 21 iddle micro regulation 22 iddle electrovalve 23 Right mixing switch 24 Right refrigeration switch 25 Right auger motor 26 Right thermostat 27 Right micro regulation 28 Right electrovalve 29 Electronic regulator 30 Thermal protector 31 Fuse holder 32 Temperature Display LEGEND - ODEL CFB3 WITH TEPERATURE DISPLAY - BEFORE 08/18 Page 23

Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. EXPLODED VIEW - CFB1 22 6 20 28A 12 26 8 25A 11 51 14 29 43A 42 38 44 35 34 37 41 45A 30 33 32 16 5 4 15 27A 40A 49 24 19 48 18 24 17 23 Page 24

Service anual - Frozen Beverage Dispenser EXPLODED VIEW - CFB2 6 20 22 25B 8 12 45B 11 14 43B 42 38 26 35 44 28A 34 37 41 29 32 10 39 31 30 33 46A 46B 16 21 13 40B 51 49 47A 47B 24 18 27B 50 36 9 53 48 17 24 15 56 19 54A 54B 23 7 55A Page 25

Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. EXPLODED VIEW - CFB3 6 22 51 20 25B 12 26 8 28B 45B 11 29 14 43B 25 35 38 44 37 42 41 34 10 21 13 39 15 31 16 32 40C 30 33 5 47A 47B 46C 46D 54A 54B 27C 36 9 53 49 48 17 24 18 24 19 52 56 23 7 55B Page 26

Service anual - Frozen Beverage Dispenser PARTS LIST ITE PART # DESCRIPTION 1 a WC-100130 TUNE UP KIT 1 BOWL (NOT SHOWN, INCLUDES ITES 11, 29 AND 32) 2 a WC-100127 TUNE UP KIT 2 BOWLS (NOT SHOWN, INCLUDES ITES 11, 29 AND 32) 3 a WC-100128 TUNE UP KIT 3 BOWLS (NOT SHOWN, INCLUDES ITES 11, 29 AND 32) 4 WC-100151 ELECTRONIC REGULATOR (CFB1) 5 WC-100129 FAN OTOR 120X120X38 115V CFB3 (ALSO USED ON CFB1) 6 WC-100005 TRANSPARENCY (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 7 a WC-100103 ECHANICAL TIER (CFB2, CFB3) 8 a WC-100001 TAP SET GNW - BLACK (ADA-LONG HANDLE) (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 9 a WC-100097 CUT OFF PRESSURE CFB (CFB2, CFB3 WITHOUT TEPERATURE DISPLAY) 10 a WC-100094 FILTER EXT. CONDENS. COP. USA 05 CFB (CFB2, CFB3) 11 a WC-100010 TAP RUBBER GASKET - RED (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 12 WC-100011 DISPENSING LEVER PUSH - BLACK (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 13 a WC-100109 RELE FINDER 60.63 110V/60HZ (10A) (CFB2, CFB3 WITHOUT TEPERATURE DISPLAY) 14 a WC-100013 TAP LOCK ROD - BLACK (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 15 a WC-100088 FUSE 5A (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 16 a WC-100015 SPIRAL SHOVEL (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 17 a WC-100087 SWITCH PROTECTION 22 X 30 (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 18 a WC-100086 SWITCH PROTECTION 11 X 30 (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 19 a WC-100018 DRIPPING TRAY+GRATING GT BLACK (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 20 WC-4916 LUBRICANT, GREASE HEAVY DUTY PC'S 4oz (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 21 a WC-100023 RELAY (30 AP) (CFB2, CFB3) 22 WC-100024 BOWL COVER SET GT - BLACK (COPLETE) (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 23 a WC-100025 COAND COVER+ TECH SUPPORT ADH + HINGES+ SCREWS (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 24 a WC-100084 SWITCH-BLACK (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 25A WC-100147 COPLETE TRANSFORER (CFB1) 25B WC-100079 COPLETE TRANSFORER (CFB2, CFB3) 26 a WC-100028 BOWL SET GNW (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 27A a WC-100146 COPRESSOR RELAY (CFB1) 27B a WC-100076 COPRESSOR RELAY (CFB2) 27C a WC-100120 COPRESSOR RELAY CFB3 28A a WC-100075 POWER CABLE (CFB1, CFB2) 28B a WC-100171 POWER CABLE (CFB3) 29 a WC-100200 TANK JOINT GNW HTV-R-401/55 (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 30 a WC-100201 WATERTIGHT 2 6+OR EVAP GHZ-GB (COES WITH O-RINGS INSTALLED) (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 31 a WC-100074 FAN OTOR 16W 115/60 (CFB2, CFB3) 32 a WC-100196 SHAFT WATERTIG.SEAL GHZ 26 HTV-R-401/55 (SEAL) (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 33 a WC-100035 UPPER TRAY CAP - BLACK (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 34 a WC-100036 REGULATION SYSTE SUBJECTION (ADJUSTENT PIN RETAINER) (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 35 a WC-100037 REGULATION ROD (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 36 a WC-100073 SPECIAL NUT TYPE CWP 4 (CFB2, CFB3) 37 a WC-100039 REGULATION SYSTE SPRING GUIDE (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 38 a WC-100040 GEAR OTOR ELCO ONO 115/60HZ (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 39 a WC-100072 FAN OTOR BLADES Ø250 X 28º (CFB2, CFB3) 40A WC-100143 COPRESSOR (CFB1) 40B WC-100071 COPRESSOR (CFB2) 40C WC-100119 COPRESSOR (CFB3) a Recommended parts to stock Page 27

Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. PARTS LIST (CONT.) ITE PART # DESCRIPTION 41 a WC-100043 REGULATION SPRING (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 42 a WC-100044 TRANSISSION SHAFT SET (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 43A WC-100136 EVAPORATOR SUPPORT SET PZ-1+ PZ-2 - BLACK (CFB1) 43B WC-100045 EVAPORATOR SUPPORT SET PZ-1+ PZ-2 - BLACK (CFB2, CFB3) 44 a WC-100046 INIRRUPTOR (CONTROL SWITCH) (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 45A WC-100141 CONDENSER + FILTER (CFB1) 45B WC-100069 CONDENSER + FILTER (CFB2, CFB3) 46A WC-100065 DOUBLE ELECTROVALVE OLAB 115V/60HZ (CFB2) 46B WC-100066 DOUBLE ELECTROVALVE CEE 115V/60HZ) (CFB2) 46C WC-100115 TRIPLE ELECTROVALVE CEE 115V/60HZ CFB3 46D WC-100116 TRIPLE ELECTROVALVE OLAB 115V/ 60HZ CFB3 47A WC-100063 GAS ELECTROVALVE BOBBIN OLAB 1 (CFB2, CFB3) 47B WC-100064 GAS ELECTROVALVE BOBBIN CEE 1 115V 60HZ (CFB2, CFB3) 48 a WC-100061 GREEN AIN SWITCH (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 49 a WC-100060 SWITCH-BLACK (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 50 a WC-100078 COPRESSOR CAPACITOR (CFB2) 51 a WC-100057 ECHANICAL THEROSTAT (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3 WITHOUT TEPERATURE DISPLAY) 52 WC-100123 COPRESSOR OPERATION BOX (CFB3) 53 WC-100100 DRAIN RACOR (DRAIN PIPE FITTING) (CFB1, CFB2, CFB3) 54A WC-100187 ELECTRONIC REGULATOR (CFB2, CFB3 WITH TEPERATURE DISPLAY) BEFORE 08/18 54B WC-100199 ELECTRONIC REGULATOR 12V.V10+ TOR (CFB2, CFB3 WITH TEPERATURE DISPLAY, 08/18 AND LATER 55A WC-100191 ELECTRONIC TEPERATURE VISUAL DISPLAY (CFB2 WITH TEPERATURE DISPLAY) 55B WC-100192 ELECTRONIC TEPERATURE VISUAL DISPLAY (CFB3 WITH TEPERATURE DISPLAY) 56 WC-100186 THERAL PROTECTOR (CFB2, CFB3 WITH TEPERATURE DISPLAY) a Recommended parts to stock Page 28

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Product Warranty Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. certifies that its products are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use. The following limited warranties and conditions apply: 5 years, parts and 1 year labor, from the original date of purchase on compressors on refrigeration equipment 3 years, parts and labor, from original date of purchase on digital control boards 2 years, parts, from original date of purchase on all other electrical components, fittings and tubing 1 year, labor, from original date of purchase on all other electrical components, fittings and tubing Additionally, Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. warrants its grinding burrs for forty (40) months from the date of purchase or 40,000 pounds of coffee, whichever comes first. Stainless steel components are warranted for two (2) years from the date of purchase against leaking or pitting. Replacement parts are warranted for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase or for the remainder of the limited warranty period of the equipment in which the component is installed. All in-warranty service calls must have prior authorization. For authorization, call the Technical Support Department at 800-995-0417. Additional conditions may apply. Go to www.wilburcurtis.com to view the full product warranty information. CONDITIONS & EXCEPTIONS The warranty covers original equipment at time of purchase only. Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc., assumes no responsibility for substitute replacement parts installed on Curtis equipment that have not been purchased from Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. will not accept any responsibility if the following conditions are not met. The warranty does not cover: Adjustments and cleaning: The resetting of safety thermostats and circuit breakers, programming and temperature adjustments are the responsibility of the equipment owner. The owner is responsible for proper cleaning and regular maintenance of this equipment. Replacement of items subject to normal use and wear: This shall include, but is not limited to, spray heads, light bulbs, shear disks, O rings, gaskets, silicone tubing, canister assemblies, whipper chambers and plates, mixing bowls, agitation assemblies and whipper propellers. The warranty is void under the following circumstances: Improper operation of equipment: The equipment must be used for its designed and intended purpose and function. Improper installation of equipment: This equipment must be installed by a professional technician and must comply with all local electrical, mechanical and plumbing codes. Improper voltage: Equipment must be installed at the voltage stated on the serial plate supplied with this equipment. Improper water supply: This includes, but is not limited to, excessive or low water pressure and inadequate or fluctuating water flow rate. Damaged in transit: Equipment damaged in transit is the responsibility of the freight company and a claim should be made with the carrier. Abuse or neglect (including failure to periodically clean or remove lime accumulations): The manufacturer is not responsible for variation in equipment operation due to excessive lime or local water conditions. The equipment must be maintained according to the manufacturer s recommendations. Repairs and/or Replacements are subject to Curtis decision that the workmanship or parts were faulty and the defects showed up under normal use. All labor shall be performed during regular working hours. Overtime charges are the responsibility of the owner. Charges incurred by delays, waiting time, or operating restrictions that hinder the service technician s ability to perform service is the responsibility of the owner of the equipment. This includes institutional and correctional facilities. Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. will allow up to 100 miles, round trip, per in-warranty service call. Return erchandise Authorization (RA): All claims under this warranty must be submitted to the Wilbur Curtis Technical Support Department prior to performing any repair work or return of this equipment to the factory. All returned equipment must be properly re-packaged in the original carton and received by Curtis within 45 days following the issuance of a RA. No units will be accepted if they are damaged in transit due to improper packaging. NO UNITS OR PARTS WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT A RETURN ERCHANDISE AUTHORIZATION (RA). THE RA NUBER UST BE ARKED ON THE CARTON OR SHIPPING LABEL. All warranty claims must be submitted within 60 days of service. Invoices will not be processed or accepted without a RA number. Any defective parts must be returned in order for warranty invoices to be processed and approved. All in-warranty service calls must be performed by an authorized service agent. Call the Wilbur Curtis Technical Support Department to find an agent near you. ECN 20211 Rev G 05/24/18 @ 11.5 Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. ail: 6913 Acco Street, ontebello, CA 90640-5403 U.S.A. Phone: 800-421-6150 Fax: 323-837-2410 Technical Support Phone: 800-995-0417 (-F 5:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. PST) Email: techsupport@wilburcurtis.com www.wilburcurtis.com FOR THE LATEST SPECIFICATION INFORATION GO TO WWW.WILBURCURTIS.CO Printed in U.S.A. 05/18 F-4043 RevG