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PARAGON SIMPLY-A-BLAST SNOW CONE MACHINE MODEL # 6133300
A hard-working, economical option, Simply-A-Blast Snow Cone Machine has Clear Tempered Glass side panels Features include: Our smallest cabinet machine, but full of features. Economy version of our Arctic Blast model, but still heavy-duty. Easy to move. Heavy duty construction. Aluminums Metal Construction. Removable slanted drain deck, 36 drain tube, and Scoop Included. Clear Tempered Glass side panels.
Optional front access door kit.
Optional cup dispenser available
Approved as: (ETL tested to) UL 763 CSA 22.2 NSF 12 CE Volts: 120Watts: 635Amps: 5.3
The tough 1/3 horsepower, 1725-RPM motor can shave more than 500 lbs. of cube or chunk ice per hour. The motor has a safety switch prevents accidental start-up.
Horns, pushers and shaver head assembly are made of strong, cast aluminum. The shave head assembly has two, high-grade stainless steel blades that are adjustable and easy to replace. This SNOW CONE Machine is made in the USA.
This product requires a properly-grounded 120 volt supply with a 15 amp circuit. The Sno-Storm and The
Blizzard have a current draw of 5.7 amps; The Blast and The Cooler have a current draw of 5.3 amps.
We recommend your Paragon Snow Cone Machine be plugged directly into a dedicated outlet. Extension
cords may create a safety hazard and reduce its performance. Be sure outlet accepts three (3) prong grounded plug. DO NOT use a three (3) prong to two (2) prong adapter
How much will my snow cone machine produce?
Your snow cone machine was engineered to shave 500 lbs. of cube or chunk ice per hour. Based on the ratio that a 1/2 lb. of ice will make a 6 oz. sno-cone, the Paragon Sno-Cone Machine will yield 1000 sno-cones per hour.
How much syrup should I use to flavor my snow cones?
One 6 oz snow cone will take 2 ounces of syrup cones will not hold more than that.
Can I use block ice to make snow cones?
You can use block ice to produce snowcones if you first break it down into pieces 3-4 inches in size. Ice will not fit the horn if the pieces are too large.
Be sure equipment is connected to properly grounded 120 volt power supply with 15 amp circuit.
1. Turn POWER switch ON (Not used on The Cooler and The Blast).
2. Fill the ice horn with ice.
3. Press and hold the MOTOR switch to activate blades and begin shaving ice.
4. While holding MOTOR switch down, apply steady downward pressure to the ice pusher
5. Release the MOTOR switch when finished.
6. Repeat steps 2-5 for additional batches.
1. Remove all ice from the ice horn and storage compartment.
2. Operate the motor for several minutes to remove any water collection on the cutter head.
3. Turn off the POWER switch. (Not used on all models.)
4. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.
5. Using a clean cloth, wipe down the following items.
The inner surface of the ice horn (Caution: Sharp Blades)
The outside surface of the ice horn casting.
All interior and exterior surfaces.
6. To clean the water collection tray.
Tilt tray to drain the water trapped in the drain cavity.
Slip the drain hose off the nipple fitting.
Lift the tray out of the cabinet
Clean tray and area below tray with clean cloth.
Note: FDA approved cleaners may be used when required for sanitation. Do not use ammonia based cleaners on polycarbonate door and/or side panels.
BLADES ARE SHARP AND OPERATE AT HIGH SPEEDS! Please be sure to keep all body parts and any objects such as picks or scoops away from the ice horn while POWER is on!
* During the Roman Empire (27 B.C. to A.D. 395), people brought snow down from the mountains and mixed it with syrup to create the world's first frozen dessert.
* People used hand held wood planes to make the first snow balls.



Paragon snow cone machine simply-a-blast free shipping