Gold Medal EXPORT MACHO POP 2554EX, EXPORT MACHO POP 2553EX Instruction Manual

EXPORT MACHO POP
Instruction Manual
Models 2553EX & 2554EX
Part No. 69915EX
Revised: December 2008
Cincinnati, OH 45241-4807 USA
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
MACHO POP
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Inspection of Shipment:
Unpack all cartons and check thoroughly for any damage that may have occurred during transit. Damage claims should be filed immediately with the transportation company. Gold Medal is not responsible for damage that occurs in transit.
Setup:
Electrical Requirements:
Your electrician must furnish sufficient current for proper machine operation. We recommend this popper be on a dedicated and circuit protected line. Failure to wire properly will void the warranty and can result in damage to the heat elements, light, motor and etc.
Before Plugging in the Machine:
Your new Macho Pop Popcorn Machine is completely assembled and tested at the factory. Remove all packing material and tape before starting operation.
The following power supply must be provided:
230 VAC, 50 Hz., 20 Amp Fused Circuit
The 2554EX has a current draw of 7.4 Amps at 1700 Watts. The 2553EX has a current draw of 10 Amps at 2300 Watts.
It is Gold Medal Products Company’s recommendation that this machine be plugged directly into a wall outlet. The use of extension cords is not recommended due to safety reasons and the popper’s performance will be sacrificed/reduced.
1. Make sure that the wall outlet can accept the three (3) prong grounded plug on the power supply cord.
2. The wall outlet must have the proper polarity. If in doubt, have a competent electrician inspect the outlet and correct if necessary.
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(Use the supplied corn measure cup.)
Operating Instructions – Controls and Their Functions
Oil System Master Switch (2553EX Only):
Sends power to the oil pump, either the Bucket Pump or Bag-in-a-Box models. The warmer/blower on the oil pump is activated. The warmer/blower on the oil pump will keep coconut popping oil liquid if the doors on the base are kept closed. It may be desirable to keep this switch on at night, if you have problems keeping the coconut oil liquid. Coconut oil will congeal at temperatures below approximately 76º F [24º C].
“Red” Oil Dispense Momentary Switch (2553EX Only):
When pushed, will dispense the predetermined amount of oil into the kettle. See page 5 of this manual for oil setting instructions.
Light & Warmer Switch:
This switch operates the interior light, the lighted sign, and the corn deck freshener heat elements.
Kettle Motor Switch:
This switch operates the popcorn agitator shaft. This switch must be ON at all times when popcorn (popped and un-popped) exist in the kettle. This switch also activates the exhaust fan.
Kettle Heat Switch:
This switch turns on the heat element located in the popcorn kettle by sending power to the “Big Eye” – electronic control system.
Yellow Light & Audible Signal (LOAD – DUMP) :
The Macho Pop is equipped with the state-of-the-art “B “watches your popcorn machine” to deliver optimum popping performance.
The “Big Eye” control will signal the operator to:
1. Load the corn and oil or
2. Dump the popped corn from the kettle or
3. Turn off the kettle heat switch if they are done popping corn
ig Eye” electronic control that
Amount of Popcorn and Oil:
The Macho Pop is equipped with a 16 ounce corn measure cup. Gold Medal Products Company recommends the use of flavored and colored coconut oil. Coconut oil does not leave black deposits in the kettle like other oils.
Corn Charge: 16 Oz. (355 ml)
Oil Charge: 4-5 Oz.
Flavacol (Salt): 4 Tablespoons (11 cc. – Use the supplied salt scoop.)
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installed on the top box.
Setting the Amount of Popping Oil with a Gold Medal BIB
System
In March 2003, we introduced the model 2257EX with the E-Z Set control.
Note: When connecting the bag-in-box system, you must be sure to connect the bag connectors as shown in the picture to the left.
With this system, it is not necessary to set a timer. To adjust the oil amount, follow these instructions:
Holding the RED Oil Dispense push button (on the popper) down while turning on the Oil System Master switch (on the popper) puts the unit in the program mode. The oil light (on the popper) will start to blink off and on indicating that the timer is in the program mode.
When in the program mode press and release the oil Dispense switch to start the oil flowing. When the correct amount of oil has been dispensed into the measuring cup push the oil
Dispense switch again to stop the oil flow. The oil amount can be “topped off” by pushing the oil Dispense switch on/off as many times as needed to finalize the oil amount. Turning the Oil System Master switch off and then back on puts the unit in the regular mode. The unit will now
dispense the “programmed” amount of oil when the oil Dispense switch is pushed. The oil light will light only when the oil pump is on.
The dead-leg connector (With only one hose connected to it) must be
The Pass-thru connector
The Pass-thru connector (With two hoses
(With two hoses connected to it) must be
connected to it) must be installed on the bottom
installed on the bottom box.
box.
You will need to perform this procedure with the oil lines full of oil. Otherwise, you are setting both
e amount of oil that goes in the kettle and the amount of oil required to fill the lines. Just fill the
th lines using the process above, then reset the amount as described above.
NOTES:
Model 2257DX is has the capability of “remembering” two different settings for poppers with the “Salt/Sweet” option or “Flexi-Pop option.
- For Salt/Sweet models, just put the switch in the “salt” position, and set the oil amount as described above. Then put the switch in the “sweet” position and repeat the setting procedure. The pump will remember both settings.
- For Flexi-Pop models, just put the “Load” switch in one position, 32oz. for example, then set the oil
amount. Then put the load switch in the other position, 18oz. for example. And repeat the setting procedure.
- Model 2457 is the heated line option for the 2257EX pump.
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Preventing and Troubleshooting Oil Delivery Issues
This edge is
from this edge.
The bottom of the side
TOP
Front
Side Flap
TOP
Looking at the box from the
NOTE
It may occur at times that the Bag-In-Box oil pumping system does not deliver oil to the kettle, or delivers it in incorrect amounts. This section is intended to list the most common causes of these problems, and the procedures necessary to prevent and, if necessary, correct them.
Oil Temperature – Coconut oil becomes a solid at temperatures above the average room temperature. For this reason, it is necessary to ensure that the oil has been permitted to come to working temperature before attempting to pump it through the system. If the machine has not been used for several days, the oil master switch should be turned on the night before it is expected that the machine will be used. For machines which are in daily use, even if not round the clock, leave the oil master switch on at all times and keep the base cabinet doors closed to prevent the oil from becoming solid.
Bag-In-Box Mounting – Because the bag’s dispensing connector is offset toward the bottom of the box, to permit free oil flow and complete emptying of the oil from the bag, the box should never be mounted upside down. Most boxes supplied will be clearly marked as to which side should be up during dispensing. (Note that in some cases the box is intended to be stored with one side up, but to be turned and used in dispensing with the other side up.) Be sure to double check to ensure that the box is mounted in the correct dispensing orientation.
You may encounter boxes with no clear markings to indicate dispensing orientation. A reliable guide in this case (and also for those boxes which are marked), is the direction that the top side flap of the corrugated box is folded. When the box is properly mounted for dispensing, the top side flap will fold down from the top edge of the box, so that if one were to attempt to separate the flap it would be necessary to pull up from the bottom edge. See the illustrations below.
seamless. The side
flap folds down
The Bag-In-Box oil pumping system is NOT
designed to function when the bag has
been removed from the box. Service
results in such a situation are
unpredictable. Do not attempt to operate
the system with a bag which has been
removed from the box.
flap can be seen to be
open, not seamless,
Top Side Flap
bottom, the front and rear side
flaps can be seen folded along
the side of the box toward the
middle, and the outer, top side
flap folded down to cover them.
Rear Side Flap
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2. Holding the bag connector, slide
Bag and Hose Connector Issues – There are two different types of dispensing nozzles employed on the Bag-In-Box oils, as well as two different types of connectors installed on the oil pumping system hoses which connect to the bag’s dispensing nozzles. The particular combination of connectors in your system will determine the appropriate method for connecting the Bag-In-Box oil bag to the system hosing. These combinations will be illustrated and explained in the following section.
Bag Dispensing Nozzle – Blue Insert Bag dispensing Nozzle – White Insert
Blue Insert Bag Nozzle with Blue/White Hose Connector
1. With the blue collar on the hose connector retracted toward crosspiece, slide hose connector shell onto bag nozzle.
White Insert Bag Nozzle with
Blue/White Hose Connector
4. Place fingers behind flange and use thumbs to slide the crosspiece forward into the nozzle. Oil flow is initiated.
2. Holding the bag nozzle behind the flange, slide the blue collar forward to lock the hose connector onto the bag nozzle.
1. With the blue collar on the hose connector retracted toward crosspiece, slide hose connector shell onto bag nozzle.
3. Connector shown with shell correctly engaged and collar forward in lock position.
the blue collar forward to lock the hose connector onto the bag nozzle.
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