Ice cream is always in high demand, especially when the temperature rises. Whether it's a chain restaurant or frozen yogurt shop, Carpigiani manufactures heavy-duty ice cream machines built to serve customers day after day. If these commercial ice cream machines experience a rare but occasional hiccup, don't let it freeze business. The tips below for troubleshooting a Carpigiani ice cream machine will help you identify the problem quickly.
If the compressor starts up normally but stops after only a few seconds, it typically has to do with poor circulation.
Still happening? Contact an authorized technician for further assistance.
Leaking typically occurs in the following spots:
If you notice ice cream or mix coming out from the front lid, look for the potential causes below:
Is the dispensing handle on the machine too hard to operate? Sugar might have dried on the piston. Turn the machine off, and wash it thoroughly. Once it's clean, make sure to grease the plunger and O-ring with edible fat or OEM greaser.
If there is low ice cream overrun, the pump might not have been adjusted correctly. Turn off the machine to adjust the position of the pump's central knob.
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