GLOBAL BEAR PDOJ-M-NSF User manual

PDOJ-M-NSF
Single Serving Ice Shaver
User Manual
Brought to you by SAC FOOD SUPPLIES, INC.

Table of Contents
Features………………………………………………..1
Machine Overview ................... …………………….2
Assembly Steps………………………………………3
Operating Instructions………………………………4
Blade Installation……………………………………..8
Trouble Shooting…………………………………….10
Routine Maintenance………………………………..11
Cleaning the Ice Shaver……………….……11
Lubricating the Center Shaft………….…...13
Manufacturer’s Warranty…………………………...15

1
Features
PDOJ-M-NSF
Single Serving Ice Shaver
Color
Black Spots
International Certification
NSF / CE / KC
Shaving Speed
10-20sec / serving (4-8oz)
Power
90W / 120V / 60Hz
Dimension (W x D x H)
8” x 14” x 28”
Net Weight
22 lbs
Features
•Single serving design yields
constant texture consistency.
•Single serving ice block
negates cycle contamination
of parts.
•Easy removal of parts
facilitates efficient cleaning.
•Catching shaved ice is
automatically performed with
a rotator base.
•A new compact machine
design and size will save
precious workspace.

2
Machine Overview
Center Shaft Cover
Overload Breaker
Power Switch
Ice Block Chamber
Handle
Shaving Plate
Plate Position Fixture
Rotator Base

3
Assembly Steps
1. Align the red dot on the Shaving Plate and the red dot on the Ice
Block Chamber.
Push the Shaving Plate against the Ice Block Chamber and turn
the Shaving Plate clockwise to lock these two devices together.
2. Rotate the Ice Block
Chamber clockwise to
install it onto the
shaver as shown in
the picture.
3. Adjust the red Plate
Position Fixtures to fit the
bottom size of the serving
container.
Examples are provide

4
Operating
Instructions
1. Place your serving container
at the center of the Rotator
Base.
2. Hold the handle and rotate it
in a counter-clockwise
direction to remove the
Shaving Plate.

5
Operating Instructions
(cont.)
3. Place a single serving of
ice block on the Shaving
Plate.
4. Align the red dots on both
the Ice Block Chamber
and the Shaving Plate.
5. Then, while pushing the
Shaving Plate upward,
rotate the Shaving Plate
in a clockwise direction to
attach it back to the
bottom of the Ice Block
Chamber.

6
Operating Instructions
(cont.)
6. Push the Power Switch all
the way down to start the
shaving process.

7
Operating Instructions
(cont.)
7. When shaving completes,
push the Power Switch
fully upward to raise the
Center Shaft.
8. To stop the shaver, push
the Power Switch to its
center position.
9. Rotate the Shaving Plate
in counter-clockwise
direction to remove the
Shaving Plate. Then,
discard the residual ice on
the Shaving Plate.

8
Blade
Installation
1. Place the Blade on the
back of the Shaving Plate
with the Logo side down as
shown in the picture and
along the back edge.
2. Place the Blade Holder on
top of the Blade, checking
that the Blade is sitting on
the back edge.
3. Mildly secure the Blade and
the Blade Holder with a
butterfly nut by hand.
4. Push the Blade downward
until the sharp end of the
Blade is slightly above to
shaving surface on the
other side of the Shaving
Plate.

9
Blade Installation
(cont.)
Things to check for:
1. Logo side of the blade is faced down.
2. The Blade is sitting on the back edge.
3. The Blade is slightly above the shaving surface.
Strongly tighten the butterfly nut by hand to fully secure the Blade and
the Blade Holder.
Repeat step 1 to step 4 in this section to install the other Blade.

Trouble Shooting
10
Problem
Cause
Solution/Action
The shaver won't start.
The unit is not
plugged into a
power supply.
Make sure the shaver is
properly connected to a
power supply.
The power socket
in use has no
electricity.
Connect the shaver to
another wall socket that
carries correct electricity.
The Overload
Breaker jumped.
Push the Overload Breaker
inward to reset the unit. If the
Overload Breaker jumps twice
or more times within 1-2 days,
there is likely a problem with
the power supply. Make sure
the correct voltage is used.
The Shaver is making
unusual noises during
operation.
The Center Shaft
is not properly
lubricated.
Lubricate the Center Shaft.
(See p. 13 under Lubricating
the Center Shaft)
The shaver is running,
but there is no output.
The shaving
Blades and the
ice block are not
in contact.
Re-adjust the Blades. Slightly
raise the Blades upward so
that the sharp ends of the
Blades come above the
shaving surface. (See p. 10
under Blade Installation)
Blade(s) is loose.
Re-install the Blade(s). (See
p. 10 under Blade Installation)
The shaving
Blades are dull.
Replace current Blades with a
pair of new Blades. ( See p.
10 under Blade Installation)

Routine Maintenance
11
1. Rotate the Ice Block
Chamber in a
counter- clockwise
direction to remove the
Ice Block Chamber and
Shaving Plate together.
2. Separate the Shaving
Plate from the Ice Block
Chamber.
3. Clean and rinse the Ice
Chamber and Shaving
Block Plate with water.
Use detergent if necessary.
4. Use a designated wet
towel to wipe clean the Ice
Driving Plate.

12
Routine Maintenance
(cont.)
Cleaning the Ice Shaver
Snow ice is made of water and other ingredients, so the Ice
Chamber and the Shaving Plate must be cleaned at least
every 30 minutes when operating in any setting.
1. Refer to Routine Maintenance on Page 11 to clean the
Shaving Plate, the Ice Block Chamber and the Ice Driving
Plate.
2. Use another wet towel to clean the Rotator Base and the
Plate Position Fixtures. DO NOT spray water on the
Rotator Base or the shaver.
3. After clean, you may sterilize the parts.

13
Routine Maintenance
(cont.)
Lubricating the Center Shaft
When the Center Shaft lacks lubrication, friction between the
thread and the gear inside the shaver will cause the machine to
produce unusual noises during operation (often a squeaking
noise). Therefore, lubricant should be applied to the Center
Shaft weekly even if you are not experiencing any problem with
the shaver or hearing any noise from the shaver.
To lubricate Center Shaft:
1. Remove the Ice
Chamber, the Shaving
Plate and the Center
Shaft Cover.
2. Push the Power Switch
fully upward to raise the
Center Shaft to its top
position. Then, turn the
power off.

14
Routine Maintenance
(cont.)
3. Apply food grade grease
to the threads on the
Center Shaft. Make sure
that the thread gaps on
the Center Shaft are
fully filled with grease.
4. Push the Power Switch
fully downward to lower
the Center Shaft to the
bottom. Then, turn the
power off by switching
the machine to the
“Stop” position.
5. Apply food grade
grease to the visible
part of the Center
Shaft. Again, make
sure that the thread
gaps on the Center
Shaft are fully filled
with grease.

15
Manufacturer’s
Warranty
The PDOJ-M-NSF is covered under a one-year limited
manufacturer warranty. Please note that the warranty does not
cover the replacement of the shaving Blade or other
consumable parts. Replacements are sold separately.
Warranty also does not cover any physical damage, damage
caused by improper or abnormal use, or damage to the motor
associated with the use of an extension cord.
Brought to you by SAC FOOD SUPPLIES, INC.
Telephone: (714) 261 - 6389
Email: info@sacfoodsupplies.com
Website: www.sacfoodsupplies.com
©2016 SAC FOOD SUPPLIES, INC.

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