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		 Crathco® Visual Granita Machine   
					Operation and Instruction Manual   
					for   
					G & MG Series Models   
					TABLE OF CONTENTS   
					Introduction and Warnings......................................2   
					Installation............................................................2-3   
					Connection To Power Supply..................................3   
					Preparing Product ..................................................4   
					Operating Panel......................................................4   
					Programming - G Series Electronic   
					Touchpad Model ..................................................4-6   
					Errors - G Series Electronic Touchpad Model ....6-7   
					Operating Panel Description-MG Series Traditional   
					Rocker Switch Model..............................................7   
					Dispensing Product ................................................8   
					Adjustments ............................................................8   
					Cleaning & Sanitizing ........................................9-11   
					Maintenance ....................................................11-13   
					Crathco Granita Preventive   
					Maintenance Checklist ......................................14-15   
					Accessories ..........................................................16   
					Troubleshooting ..............................................17-18   
					Exploded View ................................................19-26   
					Crathco Granita G&MG Series Parts List ............27   
					Gear Motor Exploded View ..................................28   
					Refrigeration Diagrams....................................29-30   
					Electrical Diagrams..........................................31-33   
					Prior authorization must be obtained   
					from Grindmaster Corporation   
					for all warranty claims.   
					Models G23-2B, G235-2B, G236-2B,   
					MG23-2B, MG235-2B & MG236-2B   
					Grindmaster Corporation   
					Canton Plant   
					480 Neponset St.   
					Canton, MA 02021 USA   
					Phone (502) 425-4776   
					Fax (502) 425-4664   
					
					(800) 695-4500   
					1103 Form# CC-399-04   
					Part# 90381   
					© Grindmaster Corporation, 2000   
					PRINTED IN THE USA   
				Installation (cont.)   
					4.) Installing the Top Lid Merchandiser (requires Phillips head screwdriver)   
					• Unplug the cord to the lid and remove the lid from the machine.   
					• On top of the cover, remove the 4 hole plugs over the front (2) screws,   
					middle (near rocker switch) and back screws then remove these 4 screws   
					with a Phillips head screwdriver. Remove the black top part of the cover   
					from the clear plastic base. (see fig. E)   
					(Figure E)   
					• Slide the merchandiser header around the outside edge of the lid’s clear   
					plastic base. Position bottom edge of header in grooved area. (see fig. F)   
					• Reassemble the black top cover onto the clear plastic base. The top edge of   
					header should slide into black top cover grooved area. (see fig. F) Replace   
					screws. Replace hole plugs (the angled plugs goes in the rear hole, and the   
					two large plugs go in the two front holes and the small plug goes in the   
					center hole by the rocker switches).   
					(Figure F)   
					• Replace assembled lid on machine and reattach cord.   
					5. Installing the Rear Back-lit Merchandiser   
					• To remove any existing artwork, bend or pinch the middle of the back-lit   
					merchandiser and pull it from the rear merchandising display casing.   
					(see fig. G)   
					(Figure G)   
					• To insert new art, slide the left corner edges into the left top and bottom   
					casing edges. (see fig. H)   
					• Slightly bend art and insert the right side of art into the right top and bottom   
					casing edges. (see fig. H)   
					• Smooth out art until all edges are properly inserted into the casing.   
					(Figure H)   
					Connection To Main Power Supply   
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					Attention: Before inserting the plug into the electrical   
					outlet, carefully read the following precautions.   
					• The electrical safety of this Granita machine can only be achieved if the machine is properly connected   
					to an appropriate grounded, electrical receptacle that is in compliance with current national safety stan-   
					dards. Therefore, the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage and/or injury caused by fail-   
					ure to connect the unit to an appropriate source of power.   
					• For a safe and correct installation, connect the unit to a dedicated outlet.   
					• Do not alter the cord or plug in any way.   
					Attention: Altering the cord or plug will void the warranty.   
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					• The entire length of the power supply cord must not, in any way, be compressed (bent or bunched   
					together) nor may extension cords be used.   
					• Do not obstruct the ventilation and heat dispersion grill vents on the side and rear panels of the unit. An   
					insufficient ventilation process may reduce the efficiency of the machine, causing it to function inade-   
					quately, and cause serious damage to the machine. A minimum of eight inches (20cm) clearance is   
					necessary on each side and behind the unit.   
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				Preparing Product   
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					Attention: Make sure that the mixture has a 13% minimum   
					Brix (sugar content). A lower concentrate could seriously damage   
					the mixing parts, as well as the gear motors. NEVER USE ONLY   
					WATER.   
					1.) If using product concentrate (instead of ready-to-use product), dilute and mix the prod-   
					uct with water, according to the directions given by the manufacturer, in a separate   
					container (see fig. I). Never pour dry powder, crystals, or concentrate into a dry   
					bowl.   
					(Figure I)   
					2.) Slide the merchandising lid either forward or toward the back of the bowl until the   
					“stops” reach the edge of the bowl. (It is not necessary to remove the merchandis-   
					ing cover.) When sliding lid back make sure that no droplets of water come off lid.   
					Pour the prepared product into the bowl (see fig. J). Do not spill any material on lid   
					or on bowl. There is a minimum and maximum fill line on the bowl. Do not overfill   
					or run the unit without enough product. Running unit with product below the minimum   
					full line may cause damage to the unit.   
					(Figure J)   
					3.) Insert the plug into a dedicated electrical outlet.   
					Operating Panel   
					(Figure K)   
					In order to access the operating panel, lower the cover (A) as shown   
					in figure K. To lower the cover use a coin or other object to turn the keyless lock to the horizontal position.   
					Operating Panel -Electronic Touchpad   
					LED   
					COLD   
					FROZEN   
					OFF   
					COLD   
					FROZEN   
					OFF   
					Auger ON/OFF   
					AUGER ON/OFF   
					PRESS TO SELECT   
					FUNCTION   
					Press To Select   
					Function   
					ON   
					OFF   
					AUTO TIMER   
					AUTO TIMER   
					(Figure L)   
					Programming G Series Electronic Touchpad Models   
					Models G23-2B, G235-2B & G236-2B Electronic Touchpad:   
					Main Power Switch:   
					1.) Turns unit ON.   
					2.) Selects 12/24 time or FÞ/CÞ temperature display when turned ON while simultaneously depressing the auger   
					button.   
					3.) Sets current time when turned ON while simultaneously depressing the “Mode/Press To Select Function”   
					button.   
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				Model G23-2B Electronic Touchpad (cont.):   
					Auger ON/OFF Button:   
					1.) Turns auger ON and OFF when main power switch is ON.   
					2.) Must be ON to permit defrost time to be reset.   
					3.) Must be ON to activate the “Mode/Press To Select Function” button to select manual “OFF”, “FREEZE” or   
					“COOLING” functions.   
					Mode/Press To Select Function Button:   
					1.) Used to manually select “OFF”, FREEZE” or “COOLING” functions when auger is turned ON.   
					2.) Accesses defrost timer reset mode when depressed for an extended period when auger is turned ON.   
					3.) Locks in hours, minutes and final time settings after they are reset using the “Auto Timer” button.   
					4.) Does not function when light on “Auto Timer” button is illuminated.   
					“Auto Timer” button   
					1.) Turns auto defrost mode ON or OFF (light on switch indicates when auto defrost mode is activated).   
					2.) Used to adjust the hours and minutes settings when readjusting current time or auto defrost timer.   
					Enter Time Programming on Initial Installation or in the Event of a Time Change:   
					1.) Turn OFF power switch.   
					2.) While pressing left “Press To Select Function” button, turn ON power switch while continuing to hold the “Press   
					To Select Function” button until the display illuminates (hour digits will start to blink).   
					3.) First set hour by pressing the “Auto Timer” clock button until the appropriate hour is shown (note: when using a   
					12 hour clock the time is P.M. when the dot at the bottom right corner of the LED is lit; when dot is not lit it is   
					A.M.)   
					4.) To set the minutes press the left “Press To Select Function” button, then press the “Auto Timer” clock button   
					until the appropriate minutes are set.   
					5.) To save your settings press the “Press To Select Function” button one more time.   
					Setting Defrost Timer (Night Setting):   
					1.) Turn power switch ON.   
					2.) Then press “Auger ON/OFF” button on for the side you are setting.   
					3.) Then press and hold the “Press To Select Function” button until you hear a long beep and the LED, “cold” and   
					the “Auto Timer” clock light begins to blink.   
					4.) Press the “Auto Timer” clock button to set the hour you want it to turn to refrigeration mode and then press the   
					“Press To Select Function” button to save the setting.   
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				Setting Defrost Timer (Night Setting) (cont.):   
					5.) Then press the “Auto Timer” clock button to set the minutes to complete time setting that you want it to turn to   
					refrigeration mode, (defrost mode). Then press the “Press To Select Function” button to save the setting.   
					6.) Proceed to setting the time you want the machine to turn to freezing mode by following steps 4 and above.   
					Then press the “Press To Select Function” button to save the time settings for freeze mode. Freeze light   
					should be blinking.   
					Note: Once the settings have been saved, the unit will save the settings, even when the power switch is turned OFF.   
					When the light on the “Auto Timer” clock button is “on”, the defrost timer is activated. To turn OFF the defrost timer,   
					press the “Auto Timer” clock button(s) until the light(s) on the clock button(s) turns off.   
					Operate in Automatic Mode (with Defrost Timer Activated):   
					1.) Turn power switch ON and wait for LED to light up.   
					2.) Press auger button “ON” for the side you are setting.   
					3.) To operate in defrost mode press the “Auto Timer” button until it is illuminated.   
					4.) When setting automatic times, please keep in mind it will take time for the frozen product to become liquid or   
					vice versa.   
					Operate in Manual Mode (without Defrost Timer Activated):   
					1.) Turn power switch ON and wait for LED to light up.   
					2.) Make sure clock button is OFF (LED light on clock button should not be lit up).   
					3.) First turn auger on by pressing “Auger ON/OFF” button until it beeps. (Note: The auger must be on before unit   
					will allow the cooling or freezing mode to activate)   
					4.) Then select refrigeration or freezing mode by pressing the “Press To Select Function” button until the light   
					under the selection you desire is lit up. (Note: In the cooling mode, the LED will read the actual temperature of   
					the product {The temperature setting is preset to NSF standards and is not adjustable.}) In the freezing mode   
					the LED will read the current time.   
					G SERIES MODELS - ERROR MESSAGES   
					1.)   
					“FILTER CLEANING” ALARM   
					A filter cleaning alarm will activate when the unit is running hot due to insufficient internal air circulation.   
					When this occurs a “Filtr” message will appear on the touchpad LED readout and an intermittent audible tone   
					will also sound to alert the operator of this condition.   
					The “Filtr” message will appear when the alarm activates (a beeping sound every 4-5 seconds). To determine   
					the condition that caused the alarm and correct problem, see list of conditions below:   
					• Condition: The filter is dirty and needs to be cleaned. - Corrective Action: Clean and replace filter following   
					instructions on page 11 (Removing and Cleaning Filter).   
					• Condition: The unit is positioned too close to a wall or other object restricting air flow and causing the   
					machine to run at a higher temperature. - Corrective Action: Reposition unit to maximize ventilation space   
					(see page 2 - installation figures).   
					• Condition: The filter is not properly installed. - Corrective Action: Properly install filter see “Removing and   
					cleaning filter” page 11.   
					• Condition: The unit has been installed near a heat source, such as a coffee machine, ice maker or cold   
					beverage machine which expels hot air from its vents, causing the machine to run at a high temperature.   
					(Installation near a heat source should be avoided) - Corrective Action: Reposition unit to maximize ventila-   
					tion space (see page 2 - installation figures).   
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				G SERIES MODELS - ERROR MESSAGES (CONT.)   
					2.)   
					“SYSTEM OVER TEMPERATURE” ALARM   
					• A system over temperature alarm will activate as a safety when the unit has overheated to protect the   
					compressor.   
					• The system automatically goes to “OFF” status where the compressor’s operations is stopped, while   
					augers will keep working to avoid forming ice blocks.   
					• When this occurs an “Err” message will appear on the touch pad LED readout accompanied by a continu-   
					ous buzzer sound to alert the operator of this condition.   
					• When this alarm activates, turn off all switches. Then determine the condition. (See “Filter Cleaning” Alarm   
					Section for Conditions and Corrective Actions)   
					Operating Panel Description-MG Series Traditional   
					Rocker Switch Model   
					1.)   
					2.)   
					Turn ON the main power switch   
					(D) (see figure M)   
					Description of the buttons (see figure cc):   
					Each bowl is controlled by three switches which have the following functions:   
					(E) activates the mixing parts/spiral auger   
					(F) activates the freezing of the product   
					(G) activates the refrigeration of the product (night/defrost setting)   
					To obtain a slush:   
					(Figure M)   
					Select the   
					select the   
					(E) switch to activate the mixing parts/spiral auger and   
					(F) switch to activate the freeze mode.   
					Note: There is a 4 minute delay before the compressor will start.   
					To obtain cold (night/defrost) drinks:   
					Select the   
					select the   
					(E) switch to activate the mixing parts/spiral auger and   
					(G) switch to activate the refrigeration mode.   
					Stand-by mode setting:   
					Select the   
					(E) switch to activate the mixing parts/spiral auger and the   
					(G) switch to activate refrigeration   
					mode to keep the product(s) in bowl(s) overnight.   
					Defrost Timer Operating Instructions   
					1.) SETTING CURRENT TIME - Rotate the program disc, in the direction of   
					the arrows, to align the correct time of day with the time of day mark.   
					Figure H shows the timesetting of 7:00.   
					2.) SETTING DEFROST MODE - Set the defrost period by pushing the switch   
					actuator toward the outer edge of the program disc. Freeze time is set by pushing the   
					switch actuators toward the center of the time switch. Figure N shows a defrost time   
					(Figure N)   
					from 11:00 to 6:15. The light and dark shaded areas of the program disc indicate day and night respectively.   
					Each actuator is equivalent to 15 minutes.   
					3) All switches (power, auger, refrigeration and freeze) must be “on” for defrost timer to properly function.   
					NOTE: The timer is battery backed. Do not remove power from the unit for greater than 2 weeks as doing so will   
					result in failure of the battery back-up feature. The battery is nickel cadmium and will last from 6 to 8 years if   
					properly charged. The battery is not replaceable upon failure.   
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				Dispensing Product   
					To dispense the product, position the cup under the dispensing valve (C)   
					and lower the dispensing lever (B) (see fig. O).   
					Attention: If the machine is turned off at night, with the bowls filled,   
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					or just partially filled, a layer of solid ice may form on the surface due to the   
					natural separation of the unmixed (non-moving) product. In this case, before   
					turning the machine back on, remove the layer of superficial ice to prevent   
					damage to the mixing auger.   
					(Figure O)   
					Adjustments   
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					Attention: To prevent the product from becoming too thick,   
					it is necessary to push left “Press To Select Function” and right   
					“Press To Select Function” keys to cold drink position or to refill   
					the bowl when the level of the granita inside the bowl is below the   
					minimum fill line.   
					Consistency Adjustment   
					1.) Unplug the machine.   
					2.) Be sure that product in bowl is within proper fill range.(Above the minimum   
					fill line)   
					3.) Remove merchandiser.   
					4.) Change the thickness of the product by turning the screw (D) on the back of   
					the bowl, as shown on fig. P. Turn the screw clockwise for thinner product or   
					counterclockwise for thicker product. The indicator gauge (D1), located on   
					the back of the bowl, shows the degree of adjustment (+/-). (+) = thicker,   
					(-) = thinner   
					(Figure P)   
					Note: This (D1) is an indicator gauge only. To adjust consistency, turn screw   
					on top (D).   
					(Figure Q)   
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				Cleaning and Sanitizing Procedures   
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					Warning Disconnect the unit from its power supply   
					prior to cleaning or sanitizing the unit. Failure to do so may   
					result in electric shock.   
					Daily Cleaning   
					(Figure R)   
					For the machine to function properly, it is important that   
					the cleaning procedures be carried out daily, according   
					to the following instructions:   
					1.) Turn off the   
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					(G, fig. M) refrigeration and   
					/ 
					(F, fig. M) freezing   
					switches and empty the bowl of its remaining product; after draining the prod-   
					uct from the unit, you can fill the bowl with hot water (not boiling) to help melt   
					off any sugar deposits. Then drain the water prior to proceeding to step (2).   
					(Figure S)   
					2.) Unplug the unit.   
					3) Pull out the mixing rod (E) by pushing it slightly backwards   
					to remove it from its position (see fig. Q on pg.8).   
					4.) Unscrew and remove the two knobs (F) then lower the bowl to   
					drain out any remaining product through the dispensing valve   
					(see fig. R).   
					(Figure T)   
					5.) Remove and disassemble the dispensing valve:   
					• Remove the pin (G) as shown (see fig. S).   
					Then, remove the handle (B) sliding it from its seat.   
					• Simultaneously apply pressure to the two securing tabs (H) and   
					lift the dispensing valve (C) to pull it out of its position (see fig. T).   
					(Figure U)   
					6.)   
					Remove the bowl (L) by unscrewing the two knobs (F) and   
					pulling it downwards as shown in fig. U.   
					7.)   
					8.)   
					Unscrew the securing bolt (M) clockwise. Pull off the auger (N)   
					and remove the shaft seal (O) and the bowl seal (P) (see fig. V).   
					(Figure V)   
					Remove the drain tray by lifting up on the front edge, while lowering the   
					rear edge, and then lift it off the unit (see fig. W).   
					(Figure W)   
					9.)   
					Thoroughly wash each part that has been removed in steps 1-8 and the base   
					(Q), as well as the freezing cylinder (R) with warm water and mild dish-   
					washing detergent. Rinse well with clear water and allow to air dry (see   
					fig. X). Avoid the use of abrasive cleaners which can damage the finish.   
					Do not put in dishwasher. Dishwasher may damage some parts such as   
					the clear plastic auger gears and top mixing bar. Reassemble with clean   
					hands.   
					(Figure X)   
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				Cleaning and Sanitizing Procedures (con’t)   
					10.) Reassemble the mixing unit back together, according to the following   
					procedures (see fig. Y):   
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					• 
					Moisten the bowl seal (P) with water and slip it into place at the back of cylin-   
					der with ribs angled toward back of freezer.   
					(Figure Y)   
					Apply food grade lubricant to the inside of the shaft seal (O) and put the shaft   
					seal (O) back on with the flared end of seal toward back of freezer.   
					• 
					• 
					Put the auger assembly (N) back on the evaporator.   
					Secure all the parts in place by screwing on the bolt (M) counterclockwise.   
					11.) Reassemble the bowl (L), positioning it into place. Make sure that the bowl fits   
					tightly to the bowl seal (see fig. Z). We also suggest that the rear part of the   
					bowl be moistened with water or lightly lubricated at the point where it fits   
					together with the seal to make it easier to install bowl.   
					(Figure Z)   
					Bowl outside   
					corner must be   
					over the white   
					plastic edge.   
					11a.) The lower right and left bowl flanges should fit on the outside of each black tri-   
					angle edge (see fig. AA). The lid cover will not fit properly if this is not cor-   
					rectly positioned.   
					12.) Secure the bowl (L) by keeping it lifted until the bolt (M) is aligned with its hole   
					(S), then tightly screw on the knobs (F) without exerting excessive pressure to   
					avoid cracking the bowl (see fig. BB).   
					(Figure AA)   
					13.) Reassemble the mixing rod (O) so that its gears are aligned with the lower gear   
					ring. This will allow the front pin to fit perfectly in its position on the bowl (see fig.   
					CC).   
					14.) Reassemble in sequence the parts of the dispensing valve   
					as follows (see fig. DD).   
					• Make sure that the dispensing valve seat is properly   
					lubricated with food-grade lubricant (such as Haynes Lubrifilm).   
					(Figure BB)   
					• Put the dispensing valve body (T) in its seat.   
					• Insert the spring (U).   
					• Put the dispensing valve upper body (V) into its position   
					until it completely snaps into place.   
					• Reassemble the handle (B) and insert retaining pin (G)   
					following the same procedures in #5, fig. S.   
					(Figure CC)   
					15.) Reinstall the drain tray (fig. T). Make sure that the condensation   
					drainage tube (J) is reinserted into its correct fixed position, allowing it to   
					drain into the tray.   
					(Figure DD)   
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				Cleaning and Sanitizing Procedures (con’t)   
					16.) Plug the unit back into appropriate power supply.   
					17.) After the cleaning and reassembly of the mixing parts and bowl as per above instructions, fill the bowl with a   
					mix of water and an approved cleaning solution (example kay5), according to the measures specified.   
					18.) Start the mixing part of the machine for about 10 minutes to sanitize all parts. Follow the cleaning solution   
					specifications.   
					19.) Drain the cleaning solution as follows:   
					• Unscrew the two knobs (F) see fig. U);   
					• then lower the bowl to drain out any remaining product through the dispensing valve (C)   
					(as shown in fig. U).   
					20.) Screw again the knobs (F) to fix the bowls.   
					21.) With a clean cloth wash the underside of the lamp cover with warm water and a mild detergent. Allow this   
					part to air dry and then wipe it with a clean cloth which has been dipped in the sanitizing mixture.   
					Prepare a minimum of 4 gallons (15 liters) of sanitizing solution (Stera Green   
					Label or equivalent) following the manufacturer’s instructions.   
					Note: Add 4 ounces of Stera Sheen to 4 gallons (15 liters) of 120° Fahrenheit   
					(50° Centigrade) water to achieve a concentrate of 100 parts per million.   
					Warning: Lamp cover must be unplugged. Electric shock   
					could occur if cover or power cord come in contact with   
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					solution.   
					(Figure EE)   
					Maintenance   
					Warning: Disconnect the unit from its power supply prior to   
					! 
					performing any maintenance procedures. Failure to do so could result in   
					electric shock, injury from hazardous moving parts or serious burns from   
					hot surfaces.   
					Removing and cleaning the filter (Weekly)   
					This should be done weekly or more often if necessary.   
					In order to guarantee an efficient refrigerating system, it is essential that the   
					filter be properly cleaned, according to the following procedures:   
					(Figure FF)   
					1) Unplug the machine.   
					2) Unscrew the knob (K) in order to remove back panel (see fig. FF).   
					3) Remove the filter (W) held inside the back panel (X) and clean   
					it properly using water or vacuum (see fig. GG).   
					4) Place the cleaned filter back inside back panel and reinstall the back   
					panel on the machine by screwing in the knob (K).   
					(Figure GG)   
					Attention: Failure to maintain a clean filter and condenser will   
					cause damage to the unit not covered by warranty.   
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				Maintenance (con’t)   
					Cleaning the Condenser (Monthly)   
					This cleaning should be done monthly or more often if necessary.   
					In order to guarantee an efficient refrigerating system, it is essential that the   
					condenser be properly cleaned at regular intervals, according to the following   
					procedures:   
					(Figure HH)   
					• Unplug the machine.   
					• Remove the back panel and filter. Using a dry brush or vacuum, remove the dust that   
					has accumulated between the fins of the condenser (see fig HH).   
					Replacing the Lightbulbs (As Needed)   
					• Unplug the machine.   
					Lid Lights   
					• Unplug the cord to the lid and remove the lid from the machine.   
					(Figure II)   
					• In order to access the lightbulb in the merchandising cover, insert   
					a quarter in the slot on the small panel on the top of the cover (DA)   
					and rotate the quarter to pop the panel open (see fig. II).   
					• Holding the merchandising cover with the top open, carefully remove the   
					lightbulb (see fig. JJ).   
					• Insert the new bulb and replace the light cover.   
					• Place lid on machine and plug lid cord back into lid.   
					Rear Merchandiser Lights   
					(Figure JJ)   
					• In order to access the lightbulb from the rear back-lit merchandiser (BB),   
					remove the rear merchandiser by sliding it upwards (see fig. KK).   
					NOTE: Some units may have dual rear backlit merchandiser panels, these   
					function in the same manner as the single panel rear merchandisers.   
					• Then remove the lightbulb(s) (BA) (see fig. LL).   
					• Insert the new bulb(s) (BA).   
					(Figure KK)   
					• Reassemble the rear back-lit merchandiser (AA) making sure that its slots   
					are inserted properly in the relevant brackets (CA) (see fig. LL).   
					• Plug machine into dedicated outlet.   
					(Figure LL)   
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					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
				Maintenance (con’t)   
					Seal Maintenance   
					Bell Shaped Seal   
					• Replace every 1 to 6 months depending on conditions of use and level of maintenance and lubrication.   
					This part should be lubricated during re-assembly after every cleaning.   
					Spindle Bushing Seal   
					• Replace every 6 to 12 months depending on conditions of use and level of maintenance.   
					Replacement of spindle bushing should ONLY be done by a qualified service technician.   
					To Replace Spindle Bushing:   
					Tools required: Power screwdriver, Rubber mallet, Replacement Kit #90104, spindle bushing extraction tool   
					#90544   
					Each PM kit # 90104 contains 2 bell shaped shaft seals, 2 spindle bushing seals, 4 dispense valve o-rings, 1 lami-   
					nated care and cleaning card and one PM checklist.   
					1.   
					Empty product bowl and disassemble as if for cleaning. Spindle bushing seals should be replaced every   
					6-12 months and bell-shaped shaft seals should be replaced once every 1-6   
					months depending on conditions of use and maintenance.   
					2.   
					3.   
					Slide the threaded metal cylinder on the drive shaft so that the flat surface meets   
					the face of the evaporator cylinder.   
					Thread the two tapping screws (max length 1 1/8”) through the holes in the tool   
					and into the spindle bushing seal. Use of a power screwdriver is suggested. (See   
					Figure MM)   
					Figure MM   
					4.   
					5.   
					Screw the outer cylinder of the extracting tool on to the metal cylinder by rotating   
					clockwise until it is fully connected.   
					Continue turning the outer cylinder clockwise until the spindle bushing seal is removed.   
					If necessary, apply higher torque by inserting a screwdriver in the holes of the outer   
					cylinder. (See Figure NN)   
					6.   
					7.   
					8.   
					9.   
					After extracting the old spindle bushing seal, position a new one in the evaporator   
					cylinder. The gasket (black side) should be facing the inside of the evaporator.   
					Figure NN   
					Position the inserting pipe so that it’s smaller diameter touches the spindle bushing   
					seal.   
					Push the spindle bushing seal in by tapping on the pipe with a rubber mallet. Be   
					sure the spindle bushing seal is completely in place. (See Figure OO)   
					Reassemble bowl.   
					Figure OO   
					When replacing the spindle bushing be sure to check the condition of the driveshaft. If the   
					surface is not smooth and the driveshaft is not secure, then replace the driveshaft while replacing the spindle bush-   
					ing. Replacement of a driveshaft should only be done by a qualified service technician using PM kit #90110.   
					Bowl Gasket (located at rear of bowl)   
					• Replace as necessary depending on the conditions of use and level of maintenance. This part should be   
					lubricated during re-assembly after every cleaning.   
					O-Ring Maintenance   
					•O-rings should be replaced every 6 to 12 months or as necessary where wear is apparent.   
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				Model # ___________________________   
					Serial # ____________________________   
					Date: ______________________________   
					PM by _____________________________   
					Of Company ________________________   
					Crathco Granita Preventive   
					Maintenance (PM)   
					Checklist for Kit 90566 -   
					Serial # 11259 and above   
					(and units with lower serial #’s that have been   
					converted to stainless steel shafts - units with   
					black stainless shafts will need to be converted   
					using PM Kit # 90110B)   
					Store Name/# _______________________   
					Address ___________________________   
					__________________________________   
					Store Mgr Name ____________________   
					Signature __________________________   
					A preventive maintenance visit should be performed every 6 months. In addition, air filter should be cleaned weekly,   
					and every three months the condenser should be cleaned, and the rubber shaped bell shaft seals should be   
					replaced. Failure to complete PM’s every 6 months is considered abuse of the machine, and therefore voids the   
					warranty. Proof of PM must be documented with Grindmaster Corporation to maintain warranty coverage. To docu-   
					ment your PM, complete this form with signatures, place used/worn parts that were replaced during the PM inside   
					envelope, and mail to Grindmaster Corporation. Parts returned should include 2 evaporator seals, 2 rubber bell   
					shaped shaft seals, valve o-rings and shafts (if applicable). First PM on serial numbers 11259 to 12202 should also   
					include kit number 90225 (one per serial number).   
					The following procedures should be performed during a Preventative Maintenance visit, using PM kit # 90566   
					or 90110B.   
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					Document model and serial number of equipment and record above.   
					Check product temperature and consistency for proper setting - adjust if necessary.   
					Insure product is being mixed properly and is within specification (check and document brix - most products   
					should be around 13% - refer to product manufacturer’s recommendations for exact recommended brix).   
					Record Brix reading here: Left Bowl _____ Right Bowl _____   
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					Check for leaks at gaskets, o-rings, front shaft seal, etc.   
					Empty product from bowls and disassemble unit completely.   
					Clean and sanitize all disassembled parts.   
					Clean and sanitize top tray and freezing barrel.   
					Clean out condensation tube with sanitizer and long brush.   
					Check condition of all panels, bowls, lids - replace if necessary.   
					Check mixing rods and augers for wear, check mixing rod bearing for wear - replace if necessary.   
					Check for bowl knobs (two per bowl to lock down bowl in front) - replace if necessary.   
					Check operation of lights in lid and rear of unit (if equipped) - replace light bulbs if necessary.   
					Clean re-usable air filter. Check condition of filter and replace if necessary.   
					Clean condenser.   
					Check condition of bowl gaskets and replace if necessary.   
					Replace all o-rings on dispense valves and lubricate.   
					Check drive shaft. Replace if necessary, using PM kit #90110B in place of 90566 above.   
					Replace evaporator seal in front of evaporator. (use brass tool, included, to slide seal onto shaft, and use the   
					white tool to tap seal into place. Be sure to lubricate seal with food grade grease first)   
					Replace bell shaped rubber shaft seal on front of freezing barrel (generously lubricate inside seal)   
					Lubricate parts where appropriate (dispense valve o-rings, inside of shaft seal, inner rim of bowl where it meets   
					with the bowl seal)   
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					Re-assemble unit and refill with product   
					Verify and document defrost timer setting and operation and time of day setting and adjust if necessary.   
					Check thermostat setting on MG models. Thermostat setting should be between 1-1/2 and 2.   
					Verify compressor operation and freezer controller operation.   
					Verify ventilation is adequate (8” on both sides and back)   
					Check electrical connections and wiring.   
					Check fan operation (1 condenser fan and 2 gear motor fans) and clean fan or blades if necessary.   
					Review proper periodic care and cleaning instructions (disassembly, cleaning, sanitizing, lubrication and   
					re-assembly) with store personnel. Review proper product mixing and handling instructions with store personnel   
					Demonstrate and train store personnel to follow proper procedures (stress importance of store level   
					maintenance such as lubrication and filter cleaning).   
					Make sure store personnel have appropriate supplies (lubricant and sanitizer) to care for machine.   
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					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
				Model # ___________________________   
					Serial # ____________________________   
					Date: ______________________________   
					PM by _____________________________   
					Of Company ________________________   
					Crathco Granita Preventive   
					Maintenance (PM)   
					Checklist for Kit 90104 -   
					Serial # 11258 and below*   
					(If unit has been converted to unhardened   
					stainless shaft system, then use kit #90566   
					instead. )   
					Store Name/# ______________________   
					Address ___________________________   
					__________________________________   
					Store Mgr Name ____________________   
					Signature __________________________   
					A preventive maintenance visit should be performed every 3   
					months. Failure to complete PM’s every 3 months is considered abuse of the machine, and therefore voids the war-   
					ranty. Proof of PM must be documented with Grindmaster Corporation to maintain warranty coverage. To document   
					your PM, complete this form with signatures, place used/worn parts that were replaced during the PM inside enve-   
					lope, and mail to Grindmaster Corporation. Parts returned should include 2 spindle bushing evaporator seals, 2 rub-   
					ber bell shaped shaft seals, valve o-rings and shafts (if applicable).   
					The following procedures should be performed during a Preventative Maintenance visit, using PM kit # 90104:   
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					Document model and serial number of equipment and record above.   
					Check product temperature and consistency for proper setting - adjust if necessary.   
					Insure product is being mixed properly and is within specification (check and document brix - most products   
					should be around 13% - refer to product manufacturer’s recommendations for exact recommended brix).   
					Record Brix reading here: Left Bowl _____ Right Bowl _____   
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					Check for leaks at gaskets, o-rings, front shaft seal, etc.   
					Empty product from bowls.   
					Disassemble unit completely.   
					Clean and sanitize all disassembled parts.   
					Clean and sanitize top tray and freezing barrel.   
					Clean out condensation tube with sanitizer and long brush.   
					Check condition of all panels, bowls, lids - replace if necessary.   
					Check mixing rods and augers for wear, check mixing rod bearing for wear - replace if necessary.   
					Check for bowl knobs (two per bowl to lock down bowl in front) - replace if necessary.   
					Check operation of lights in lid and rear of unit (if equipped) - replace light bulbs if necessary.   
					Clean re-usable air filter if so equipped (standard on G & MG models, optional on ID models). Check condition   
					of filter and replace if necessary.   
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					Clean condenser.   
					Check condition of bowl gasket and replace if necessary.   
					Replace all o-rings on dispense valves and lubricate.   
					Check drive shaft. If surface is not smooth or the drive shaft is not secure (excessive movement in and out) use   
					PM kit #90110, or 90110B in place of 90104 above.   
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					Replace spindle bushing seal in front of evaporator using extraction tool.   
					Replace bell shaped rubber shaft seal on front of freezing barrel (generously lubricate inside seal)   
					Lubricate parts where appropriate (dispense valve o-rings, inside of shaft seal, inner rim of bowl where it meets   
					with the bowl seal)   
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					Re-assemble unit and refill with product   
					Verify and document defrost timer setting and operation and time of day setting and adjust if necessary.   
					Check thermostat setting on ID and MG models. Thermostat setting should be between 1-1/2 and 2.   
					Verify compressor operation and freezer controller operation.   
					Verify ventilation is adequate (8” on both sides and back).   
					Check electrical connections and wiring.   
					Check fan operation (1 condenser fan and 2 gear motor fans) and clean fan or blades if necessary.   
					Review proper periodic care and cleaning instructions (disassembly, cleaning, sanitizing, lubrication and   
					re-assembly) with store personnel. Review proper product mixing and handling instructions with store personnel.   
					Demonstrate and train store personnel to follow proper procedures (stress importance of store level   
					maintenance such as lubrication and filter cleaning).   
					Make sure store personnel have appropriate supplies (lubricant and sanitizer) to care for machine.   
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				Accessories (not included)   
					Security Kit Installation (Part # 3468)   
					PULL HANDLE   
					Installing Locking Clip   
					LOCKING CLIP   
					HOLE FOR   
					PADLOCK   
					1. Pinhead must be located on righthand side of valve,   
					as shown.   
					2. The 0.125” slot, on the locking clip, lines up with   
					the horizontal shelf on the valve body.   
					HORIZONTAL   
					SHELF   
					VALVE BODY   
					3. Insert the locking clips as shown.   
					0.125”   
					SLOT   
					PIN HEAD   
					LOCKING CLIP IN   
					LOCK POSITION   
					4. Attach padlock in hole provided on the locking clip.   
					(Figure PP)   
					Installing Security Straps   
					1. Hook straps under side edge of the bowl,   
					beginning at the front of the bowl.   
					2. Slide the straps back on the bowl until the   
					are firmly in place   
					3. Interlock straps above the bowl lid.   
					4. Attach the padlock.   
					GRANITA BOWL   
					SECURITY STRAP   
					(Figure QQ)   
					Autofills   
					Attach liquid autofill systems to your granita dispenser.   
					Autofills minimize manual labor to mix and refill the unit, as well as maintain   
					the product bowl at an attractive level.   
					Product Filling   
					System   
					Product Delivery   
					System   
					BIB Product   
					Water line   
					(Figure RR)   
					Contact your local Grindmaster Corporation representative or   
					Grindmaster Corporation customer service at (800) 695-4500   
					for more information on any of the above accessories.   
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					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
				Troubleshooting Guide   
					The following procedures must be performed by a qualified service technician.   
					Problem   
					Possible Cause   
					Solution   
					• The space around the machine is   
					inadequate for ventilation   
					• Allow at least 8” (20cm) between the   
					machine and anything next to it; keep   
					away from heat sources   
					The machine does not cool, or cools   
					only partially, but the compressors   
					are running   
					• Freezer is in defrost   
					• Return to freeze mode   
					• The condenser fins are clogged with   
					airborne particles   
					• Remove the side panels. Using a   
					brush or compressed air clean the   
					condenser   
					• Fan motor is not running   
					• Refrigerant is leaking   
					• Check the fan motor’s electrical   
					connections and, if disconnected,   
					reconnect. If still not operating,   
					replace the motor   
					• Locate the leak, eliminate it and   
					recharge the system   
					• Electrical components of the   
					compressor(s) are not functioning   
					• Some electrical connections are not   
					complete   
					• Replace the malfunctioning   
					components   
					• Check the contacts and correct those   
					that are incomplete   
					The machine does not cool or cools   
					only partially, but one or more of the   
					compressors are not running   
					• One or more of the compressors are   
					malfunctioning   
					• Replace the compressor(s)   
					• No current is coming to the “com-   
					pressor delay” PC board   
					• Check the electrical connections to   
					the PC board as well as the   
					transformer feeding the PC board   
					and correct   
					• The product brix is too low   
					• The screw setting for the product   
					consistency control system is set too   
					far toward the “+” position   
					• Check the product brix and correct   
					• Reset the screw toward the “-”   
					position to produce a thinner   
					consistency product   
					The machine over-freezes, making   
					the auger movement slow or   
					stopped   
					• The limit switch arm is bent away   
					from the gearmotor and prevents   
					contact   
					• Using pliers, straighten the limit switch   
					arm   
					• The level of the product in the bowl is   
					too low, exposing the auger   
					• The compressor PC board contacts   
					don’t open   
					• Add more product or turn the   
					refrigeration “Off”   
					• Replace the PC board   
					• The fan motor blades are hitting   
					internal components   
					• Check and correct   
					The machine is noisy   
					• The fuse(s) are blown   
					• The pressure cutout switch has   
					activated   
					• Replace the fuse(s)   
					The main power switch is “On”. The   
					unit is not running.   
					• Clean the condenser or add   
					ventilation space around the machine   
					(the cutout switch reset is automatic   
					when the conditions are corrected)   
					• Check the contacts and correct those   
					that are incomplete   
					• Some electrical connections are not   
					complete   
					• The main power is not functioning   
					• Replace the switch   
					• One of the bowl seals is not in place   
					• Replace or reposition the seals   
					Product is leaking out of the bowl   
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				Troubleshooting Guide (cont’d)   
					Problem   
					Possible Cause   
					Solution   
					• Reassemble and replace   
					Product is leaking from the   
					dispensing valve   
					• The dispensing valve has been incom-   
					pletely or incorrectly replaced in its   
					position   
					• Clean and lubricate the valve and   
					valve cylinder with the lubricant pro-   
					• The free movement of the dispensing   
					valve is impeded   
					vided with the machine   
					• Replace the o-rings   
					• Dispensing valve o-rings are damaged   
					Product is flowing into drain tray   
					through drainage tube   
					• The bell shaped “shaft” seal between   
					the front of the cylinder and the auger   
					hub has not been reinstalled properly   
					• The bell shaped “shaft” seal or the   
					spindle bushing seal is damaged or   
					worn   
					• Find the seal and put it back in place   
					• Replace the damaged/worn seal and   
					check the condition of the driveshaft.   
					• Turn auger on   
					The auger and/or the upper mixing   
					unit is not turning   
					• Auger not turned on   
					• Some electrical connections are not   
					complete   
					• Check the contacts and correct the   
					ones that are incomplete   
					• Replace the gear motor(s)   
					• The gear motor(s) are malfunctioning   
					• Check and correct   
					• The large red bowl seal is not in   
					position, causing the gear teeth not to   
					mesh   
					• The product brix is incorrect   
					• The bell shaped “shaft” seal has been   
					replaced without lubrication or is dam-   
					aged   
					• The auger has been incompletely or   
					incorrectly reassembled (ie the   
					auger’s gear pins are not properly   
					seated)   
					The auger and/or the upper mixing   
					units are creating noises as they   
					rotate   
					• Check the product brix and correct   
					• Replace or Clean and lubricate with   
					the lubricant provided with the   
					machine   
					• Check and correct   
					• Replace (See “Changing the lightbulb”   
					section in this manual)   
					• Replace   
					• The light bulb is burnt out   
					There is no light in the   
					merchandising lid or rear   
					merchandising panel   
					• The 5 Amp fuse between the trans-   
					former and the lamp is blown   
					• The transformer is blown   
					• Replace   
					• Remove bowl and position properly   
					• The bowl is incorrectly positioned (the   
					lower, outside corner is not over the   
					lower, outside base piece)   
					The cover does not fit properly on   
					the bowl   
					• The filter is dirty and needs to be   
					cleaned   
					• Clean and replace filter following   
					instructions on page 11 (Removing   
					and Cleaning Filter)   
					“Filtr” or “Err” message appears on   
					the touchpad LED readout   
					• Reposition unit to maximize ventilation   
					space (see page 2 - installation figures)   
					• The unit is positioned too close to a   
					wall or other object restricting air flow   
					and causing the machine to run at a   
					higher temperature   
					• Properly install filter see “Removing and   
					cleaning filter” page 11   
					• The filter is not properly installed   
					• Reposition unit to maximize ventilation   
					space (see page 2 - installation figures)   
					• The unit has been installed near a   
					heat source, such as a coffee   
					machine, ice maker or cold beverage   
					machine which expels hot air from its   
					vents, causing the machine to run at a   
					high temperature. (Installation near a   
					heat source should be avoided)   
					If you still need help, call our service department at (800) 568-5715 Ext. 3 (Monday through Friday, 8 am - 6 pm EST)   
					or an authorized service center in your area. Please have the model and serial numbers ready so that accurate infor-   
					mation may be given.   
					Prior authorization must be obtained from Grindmaster Corporation’s Technical Services Department for all warranty   
					claims.   
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					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
				Exploded View MG23-2B (115/60)   
					(for units up to serial number 8195)   
					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
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				Exploded View G23-2B (115/60)   
					(for units up to serial number 8195)   
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					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
				Exploded View G23-2B (115/60)   
					(serial number 8195 and higher)   
					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
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				Exploded View MG23-2B (115/60)   
					(serial number 8195 and higher)   
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					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
				Exploded View G235-2B (220/50)   
					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
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				Exploded View MG235-2B (220/50)   
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					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
				Exploded View G236-2B (220/60)   
					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
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				Exploded View MG236-2B (220/60)   
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					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
				Crathco Granita G & MG Series Parts List   
					ITEM PART   
					DESCRIPTION   
					ITEM PART   
					NO. NO   
					DESCRIPTION   
					NO.   
					NO   
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					90000 Supporting Foot   
					90002 Washer   
					364 90415 Black Merchandiser Cover   
					365 90142 Incandescent Light Bulb (BP1156CL)   
					366 90141 Incandescent Light Socket   
					367 90418 Center Screw Lid Plug   
					368 90419 Front Screw Lid Plug   
					369 90420 Rear Screw Lid Plug   
					370 90421 Wiring for Black Lid w/Cord   
					371 90422 Black Cover For Light Bulb   
					372 90423 Black Evaporator Support   
					373 90424 Black Cover for Evaporator Support   
					374 90425 Wiring,PC Control Board (G Series)   
					375 90426 Black Knob to Secure Bowl   
					376 90427 Control Board Mounting Plate   
					377 90428 PC Control Board, Electronic   
					378 90429 Filter Inlet Air   
					4 
					5 
					90003 Nut   
					6 
					90004 Bushing for Cord   
					90006 Screw   
					90007 General Switch   
					90008 Function Switch (MG Series)   
					90015 Lid Light Switch   
					90391 Lid Merchandiser, city scene   
					90021 Bottom of Lid   
					90022 Bowl, standard   
					90023 Seal for Bowl   
					90027 Drain Tube   
					90028 Nut   
					90029 Screw   
					90030 Hex Head Nut Screw   
					90470 Screw   
					90033 Screw   
					90034 Screw   
					90036 Fuse Holder   
					90471 Fuse, 16 Amp (220V)   
					90043 Dispensing Valve Upper Body   
					90044 Dispensing Valve Spring   
					90046 Dispensing Valve O-ring   
					90048 Thermostat (MG Series)   
					90049 Gear Motor   
					90050 Consistency Control Spring   
					90051 Bushing Consistency Control Spring   
					90052 Nut   
					90053 Consistency Control Pin   
					90054 Limit Microswitch   
					90055 Screw   
					90056 Nut   
					90057 Bushing Spindle Connection   
					90058 Screw   
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					12   
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					94   
					95   
					97   
					98   
					379 90430 Black Top Tray   
					380 90431 Screw   
					381 90432 Back-Lit Merchandiser Panel Bracket   
					382 90433 Knob Rear Panel   
					383 90434 O-ring Knob,Rear Panel   
					384 90435 SS Back Panel   
					385 90436 Painted Frame   
					386 90437 Stainless Steel Right Side Panel   
					387 90438 Screw   
					388 90439 Screw (Foot)   
					389 90337 Main Fuse 20A   
					390 90441 5A Fuse   
					391 90442 Screw   
					392 90443 5A Fuse Holder   
					393 90444 Auger, Granita One Piece   
					394 90445 Bulb Insulator, Rear Merchandiser   
					395 90446 Screw (Single Pc. Rear Merchandiser)   
					396 90447 Back-Lit Merchandiser Support (Single Pc.)   
					397 90448 Bulb Bracket, Rear Merchandiser   
					398 90449 Back-Lit Cover (Single Pc.)   
					399 90450 Screw   
					400 90451 Thermister (G Series)   
					401 90452 Fan Motor Cover   
					402 90453 Condenser   
					403 90454 Condenser Fan Motor Bracket   
					404 90455 Screw   
					405 90456 Compressor Mouting Plate   
					406 90457 Control Box Cover Black   
					407 90458 Screw   
					408 90459 Control Board Cover Lock   
					409 90460 Control Board Cover Key   
					410 90395 Complete Wiring (MG Series)   
					411 90132 Timer, Defrost (MG Series)   
					446 90472 Back-lit Merchandiser, Panel Bracket (Dual Pc.)   
					306 90392 Rear Merchandiser, City Scene (Single Pc.)   
					447 90397 Rear Merchandiser Graphic, City Scene (Dual Pc.)   
					448 90473 Transparent Surface (Dual Pc Rear Merchandiser)   
					449 90474 Cord with Plug (220V)   
					450 90475 Transformer (IN 230 OUT 12)   
					451 90476 Compressor (220/50)   
					452 90477 Compressor Electrical Parts (220/50)   
					453 90478 Condensor Fan Motor (220V)   
					454 90479 Impeller (220/50)   
					90063 Washer for Front Bushing   
					90064 Evaporator   
					90065 Upper Mixing Unit   
					90066 Shaft Seal, Rubber Bell Shaped   
					90068 Securing Nut for Auger   
					90069 Spindle Bushing   
					90071 Drive Shaft   
					90072 Screw   
					101 90075 Hose Clamp   
					102 90076 O-ring   
					103 90077 Washer for Rear Bushing   
					106 90078 Accumalator   
					108 90080 Compressor (115/60)   
					109 90081 Compressor Electrical Parts (115/60)   
					110 90082 Condenser Fan Motor (115/60)   
					111 90083 Impeller (60Hz)   
					112 90084 Control Box Timer (MG Series)   
					115 90085 Gear Motor Fan (115/60)   
					116 90086 Screw   
					125 90102 Lid Socket   
					270 90464 Filter Drier   
					272 90129 High Pressure Cutout Switch   
					274 90005 Cord with Plug AWG14(20A)   
					277 90465 Filter drier, dual connection   
					350 90401 Dispensing Valve Handle, Black   
					351 90402 Handle Securing Pin, Black   
					352 90403 Dispensing Valve, Lower Body   
					353 90404 Screw   
					354 90405 Nut,M5 DIN 934   
					355 90406 Transformer(IN 115V out 12) G&MG   
					356 90407 Washer 5X15X1.5   
					357 90408 Drip Tray Grid Black   
					358 90409 Black Drip Tray   
					359 90410 Black Lower Trim   
					360 90411 Stainless Steel Lower Front Panel   
					361 90412 Stainless Steel Upper Front Panel   
					362 90413 Stainless Steel Left Side Panel   
					363 90414 Black Upper Trim   
					455 90480 Gear Motor Fan (220V)   
					456 90481 Compressor (220/60)   
					457 90482 Compressor Electrical Parts (220/60)   
					90104 Seal Replacement Kit   
					90106 Brush 1/4" Ceaning   
					90107 Brush, Valve 1" Cleaning   
					90110 Shaft Replacement Kit   
					90112 Food Grade Lubricant   
					90177 Bowl, 2-gallon   
					90178 Complete bowl cover G & MG Series   
					90381 Instruction Manual, G & MG Series   
					90386 Care & Cleaning Inst., Lam. Card   
					90468 Control Box Cover Assy. Blk   
					90469 Complete Dispensing Valve Black   
					90483 9 ltr. Max Bowl Label   
					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
					Page 27   
				GEAR MOTOR EXPLODED VIEW   
					Item #   
					Description   
					ROTOR WITH TWO BEARINGS 90174   
					ARMATURE 90169   
					Part No.   
					1 
					4 
					6 
					7 
					DRIVE GEAR WITH BEARING 90165   
					IDLER GEAR WITH BEARING 90166   
					10   
					13   
					19   
					41   
					OUTPUT SHAFT AND GEAR   
					OUTPUT SHAFT BEARING   
					HOUSING GASKET   
					90171   
					90170   
					90167   
					90168   
					OUTPUT SHAFT SEAL   
					Page 28   
					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
				REFRIGERATION DIAGRAM MODEL G SERIES (115V/220V)   
					Item   
					CL   
					Description   
					COMPRESSOR LEFT   
					DRIER LEFT   
					CAPILLARY TUBE LEFT   
					EVAPORATOR LEFT   
					DL   
					CTL   
					EL   
					AL   
					CR   
					DR   
					ACCUMULATOR LEFT   
					COMPRESSOR RIGHT   
					DRIVER RIGHT   
					CRT   
					ER   
					AR   
					CAPILLARY TUBE RIGHT   
					EVAPORATOR RIGHT   
					ACCUMULATOR RIGHT   
					CONDENSER AND CONDENSER FAN MOTOR   
					C & CFM   
					REFRIGERATION DIAGRAM MODEL MG SERIES (115V)   
					Item   
					CL   
					Description   
					COMPRESSOR LEFT   
					CUT-OUT LEFT   
					DRIER LEFT   
					COL   
					DL   
					CTL   
					EL   
					AL   
					CR   
					COR   
					DR   
					CAPILLARY TUBE LEFT   
					EVAPORATOR LEFT   
					ACCUMULATOR LEFT   
					COMPRESSOR RIGHT   
					CUT-OUT RIGHT   
					DRIVER RIGHT   
					CRT   
					ER   
					AR   
					CAPILLARY TUBE RIGHT   
					EVAPORATOR RIGHT   
					ACCUMULATOR RIGHT   
					CONDENSER AND CONDENSER FAN MOTOR   
					C & CFM   
					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
					Page 29   
				REFRIGERATION DIAGRAM MODEL MG SERIES (220V)   
					Item   
					CL   
					Description   
					COMPRESSOR LEFT   
					DRIER LEFT   
					CAPILLARY TUBE LEFT   
					EVAPORATOR LEFT   
					DL   
					CTL   
					EL   
					AL   
					CR   
					DR   
					ACCUMULATOR LEFT   
					COMPRESSOR RIGHT   
					DRIVER RIGHT   
					CRT   
					ER   
					AR   
					CAPILLARY TUBE RIGHT   
					EVAPORATOR RIGHT   
					ACCUMULATOR RIGHT   
					CONDENSER AND CONDENSER FAN MOTOR   
					C & CFM   
					Page 30   
					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
				ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM MODEL - MG SERIES (115)   
					Item   
					LB   
					RB   
					CO1   
					CO2   
					PS   
					Description   
					Item   
					Description   
					LEFT BOWL   
					RIGHT BOWL   
					H.P. CUT-OUT SWITCH 1   
					H.P. CUT-OUT SWITCH 2   
					POWER SWITCH   
					DEFROST TIMER   
					TR   
					CL   
					RL   
					SCL   
					OPL   
					CR   
					THERMOSTAT RIGHT   
					COMPRESSOR LEFT   
					COMPRESSOR RELAY LEFT   
					STARTING CAPACITOR LEFT   
					OVERLOAD PROTECTOR LEFT   
					COMPRESSOR RIGHT   
					DT   
					MASL MIXING AUGER SWITCH LEFT   
					RR   
					SCR   
					OPR   
					COMPRESSOR RELAY RIGHT   
					STARTING CAPACITOR RIGHT   
					OVERLOAD PROTECTOR RIGHT   
					FSL   
					RSL   
					FREEZING SWITCH LEFT   
					REFRIGERATING SWITCH LEFT   
					MASR MIXING AUGER SWITCH RIGHT   
					TRANSF TRANSFORMER   
					FSR   
					RSR   
					GML   
					FREEZING SWITCH RIGHT   
					REFRIGERATING SWITCH RIGHT   
					GEAR MOTOR LEFT   
					CFM   
					LLL   
					CONDENSER FAN MOTOR   
					LID LAMP LEFT   
					LID LAMP RIGHT   
					MICROSWITCH LEFT   
					MICROSWITCH RIGHT   
					TIME DELAY BOARD   
					BACK LAMP LEFT   
					BACK LAMP RIGHT   
					LLR   
					MSL   
					MSR   
					TDB   
					BLL   
					GMFL GEAR MOTOR FAN LEFT   
					TL   
					GMR   
					THERMOSTAT LEFT   
					GEAR MOTOR RIGHT   
					GMFR GEAR MOTOR FAN RIGHT   
					BLR   
					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
					Page 31   
				ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM MODEL - MG SERIES (220V)   
					Item   
					LB   
					Description   
					Item   
					Description   
					LEFT BOWL   
					RIGHT BOWL   
					POWER SWITCH   
					DEFROST TIMER   
					RL   
					SCL   
					OPL   
					CR   
					COMPRESSOR RELAY LEFT   
					STARTING CAPACITOR LEFT   
					OVERLOAD PROTECTOR LEFT   
					COMPRESSOR RIGHT   
					RB   
					PS   
					DT   
					MASL MIXING AUGER SWITCH LEFT   
					RR   
					SCR   
					OPR   
					COMPRESSOR RELAY RIGHT   
					STARTING CAPACITOR RIGHT   
					OVERLOAD PROTECTOR RIGHT   
					FSL   
					RSL   
					FREEZING SWITCH LEFT   
					REFRIGERATING SWITCH LEFT   
					MASR MIXING AUGER SWITCH RIGHT   
					TRANSF TRANSFORMER   
					FSR   
					RSR   
					GML   
					FREEZING SWITCH RIGHT   
					REFRIGERATING SWITCH RIGHT   
					GEAR MOTOR LEFT   
					CFM   
					LLL   
					CONDENSER FAN MOTOR   
					LID LAMP LEFT   
					LID LAMP RIGHT   
					MICROSWITCH LEFT   
					MICROSWITCH RIGHT   
					TIME DELAY BOARD   
					BACK LAMP LEFT   
					BACK LAMP RIGHT   
					LLR   
					MSL   
					MSR   
					TDB   
					BLL   
					GMFL GEAR MOTOR FAN LEFT   
					TL   
					GMR   
					GMFR GEAR MOTOR FAN RIGHT   
					TR   
					CL   
					THERMOSTAT LEFT   
					GEAR MOTOR RIGHT   
					THERMOSTAT RIGHT   
					COMPRESSOR LEFT   
					BLR   
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					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
				ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM MODEL - G SERIES (115V/220V)   
					Item   
					Description   
					Item   
					Description   
					LB   
					LEFT BOWL   
					OPL   
					CR   
					OVERLOAD PROTECTOR LEFT   
					COMPRESSOR RIGHT   
					RB   
					PS   
					RIGHT BOWL   
					POWER SWITCH   
					OPR   
					GML   
					GFML   
					GMR   
					GMFR   
					MSL   
					MSR   
					CP   
					OVERLOAD PROTECTOR RIGHT   
					GEAR MOTOR LEFT   
					CFM   
					TRANSF   
					BLL   
					CONDENSER FAN MOTOR   
					TRANSFORMER (IN 120V OUT 12V)   
					BACK LAMP LEFT   
					BACK LAMP RIGHT   
					LID LAMP LEFT   
					GEAR MOTOR FAN LEFT   
					GEAR MOTOR RIGHT   
					BLR   
					GEAR MOTOR FAN RIGHT   
					MICROSWITCH LEFT   
					LLL   
					LLR   
					LID LAMP RIGHT   
					MICROSWITCH RIGHT   
					CONDENSER PROBE   
					B.B. TIMER CONTROLLER BOARD   
					CL   
					RL   
					SCL   
					COMPRESSOR LEFT   
					COMPRESSOR RELAY LEFT   
					STARTING CAPACITOR LEFT   
					ERP   
					ELP   
					EVAPORATOR RIGHT PROBE   
					EVAPORATOR LEFT PROBE   
					G & MG Series Granita Machine   
					Page 33   
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