Hendi 224052 Manuel utilisateur

Taper
Manuel utilisateur
Stick blenders with
adjustable or fixed speed
Miksery ręczne ze stałą
lub zmienną prędkością
224328, 224373, 282298, 224335, 224380, 224397, 282311, 224359, 224052
EN: You should read this user manual carefully before
using the appliance.
DE: Sie sollten diese Bedienungsanleitung sorgfältig
lesen, bevor Sie das Gerät verwenden.
NL: Lees deze gebruikershandleiding zorgvuldig door
voordat u het apparaat gebruikt.
PL: Przed użyciem urządzenia należy uważnie
przeczytać niniejszą instrukcję obsługi.
FR: Vous devez lire attentivement ce manuel
d’utilisation avant d’utiliser l’appareil.
IT: È necessario leggere attentamente questo
manuale utente prima di utilizzare l’apparecchio.
RO: Ar trebui să citiți cu atenție acest manual de
utilizare înainte de a utiliza aparatul.
RU: Перед использованием прибора внимательно
прочтите это руководство пользователя.
CZ: Před uvedením spotřebiče do provozu byste si měli
pečlivě přečíst návod k použití.
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EN: Keep these instructions with the appliance.
DE: Bewahren Sie diese Anweisungen zusammen mit dem Gerät auf.
NL: Bewaar deze instructies bij het apparaat.
PL: Przechowuj tę instrukcję razem z urządzeniem.
FR: Conservez ces instructions avec l’appareil.
IT: Conservare queste istruzioni insieme all’apparecchio.
RO: Păstrați aceste instrucțiuni la aparat.
RU: Храните эти инструкции вместе с прибором.
CZ: Tyto pokyny uschovejte u přístroje.
EN: For indoor use only.
DE: Nur für den Innengebrauch.
NL: Alleen voor Gebruik binnenshuis.
PL: Tylko do użytku w pomieszczeniach.
FR: Pour une utilisation en intérieur uniquement.
IT: Solo per uso interno.
RO: Numai pentru uz interior.
RU: Только для использования внутри помещений.
CZ: Pouze pro vnitřní použití.
CONTENTS
1. CONTENT ORGANIZATION AND CONSULTATION MODALITY ................... 4
2. GENERAL INFORMATION AND CHARACTERISTICS.................................. 5
3. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................... 10
4. PUT ON SERVICE AND USE ..................................................................... 11
5. MAINTENANCE, BREAKS RESEARCH AND CLEANING.......................... 15
6. SELLING ................................................................................................... 17
7. MANUFACTURING MATERIALS ............................................................... 18
8. ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM ........................................................................... 18
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing this Hendi appliance. Read this manual carefully, paying particular attention to
the safety regulations outlined below, before installing and using this appliance for the first time.
Safety regulations
Only use the appliance for the intended purpose it was designed for as described in this
manual.
The manufacturer is not liable for any damage caused by incorrect operation and
improper use.
Keep the appliance and electrical plug away from water and other liquids. In the event
the appliance falls into water, immediately remove the power plug from the socket. Do
not use the appliance until it has been checked by a certified technician. Failure to follow
these instructions will cause life threatening risks.
Never attempt to open the housing of the appliance by yourself.
Do not insert objects into the housing of the appliance.
Do not touch the plug with wet or damp hands.
Danger of electric shock! Do not attempt to repair the appliance by yourself, repairs
are only to be conducted by qualified personnel.
Never use a damaged appliance! When it’s damaged, disconnect the appliance from the
socket and contact the retailer.
Warning! Do not immerse the electrical parts of the appliance in water or other liquids.
Never hold the appliance under running water.
Regularly check the power plug and cord for any damage. When damaged it must be
replaced by a service agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid danger or injury.
Make sure the cord does not come in contact with sharp or hot objects and keep it away
from open fire. Never pull the power cord to unplug it from the socket, always pull the
plug instead.
Make sure that the power cord and/or extension cord do not cause a trip hazard.
Never leave the appliance unattended during use.
Warning!
As long as the plug is in the socket the appliance is connected to the power
source.
Turn off the appliance before unplugging it from the socket.
Connect the power plug to an easily accessible electrical socket so that in case of emergency
the appliance can be unplugged immediately.
Never carry the appliance by the cord.
• Do not use any extra devices that are not supplied together with the appliance.
Only connect the appliance to an electrical outlet with the voltage and frequency mentioned
on the appliance label.
Never use accessories other than those recommended by the manufacturer. Failure to
do so could pose a safety risk to the user and could damage the appliance. Only use
original parts and accessories.
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This appliance should not be operated by persons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or persons that have a lack of experience and knowledge.
This appliance should, under any circumstances, not be used by children.
Keep the appliance and its power cord out of reach of children.
WARNING: ALWAYS switch off the appliance and unplug from power socket before
cleaning, maintenance or storage.
1. CONTENT ORGANIZATION AND CONSULTATION MODALITY
MANUAL PURPOSE
MANUAL IMPORTANCE
The present instruction manual for the use is to be
considered as integral part of the machine:
Must be kept for all the machine life.
Must be coupled with the machine in case of its
ceasing.
Besides to show all useful notices for the opera-
tors, contains (collected in specific chapters) the
electric diagrams that will be used for the possi-
ble maintenance interventions and reparation.
SCOPE / MANUAL PURPOSE
The instructions manual for the use has the pur-
pose to furnish to the commitment all necessary
information so that, except of an adequate supplied
machine use, is able to manage the same in the
more autonomous way and possibly safe.
Besides the present manual has been written with
the purpose to supply indications and warnings to
know the supplied machine, to understand its prin-
ciples and functioning limits. For possible doubts
you can call the Authorized Assistance Center.
RECEIVERS
The present instruction manual for the use, deliv-
ered in number of 1 copy together with the machine,
is supplied as integral part of the machine, is turned
both to the operators both to the skilled technicians
qualified to the installation, use and maintenance.
The prevention and protection service responsibl
e
of the commitment and the additional employers,
to whom is assigned the machine, must take vision
of the present instructions manual for the use, with
the aim to adopt all technical and organizational
measures.
RESPONSIBILITY
If the present manual endures damages or is lost,
it is possible to request a copy to the Authorized
Assistance Center.
The present manual reflects the technical state
during the machine manufacturing; the manufac-
turer reserves the right to update the production
and of consequence other manual issues, without
the obligation to update productions or previous
manuals, if not in particular cases regarding the
health and the people safety.
Pay particularly attention to the residual risks
content present on the machine and the prescrip-
tions to which the operators must keep.
The manufacturer is the responsible for the ma-
chine in its original configuration.
The manufacturer isn’t the responsible for dam-
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ages caused from the improper use or not correct
of the machine and documentation or for damages
caused from the imperative standards violation,
negligence, lack of experience, imprudence and
the not respect of regulation standards on behalf
of the employer, of the operator or the maintenanc
e
man and for every possible damage, caused from
an irrational, improper and/or wrong use.
The manufacturer isn’t the responsible for the
consequences caused from the not original spare
parts use or of equal characteristics.
The manufacturer is the responsible only for the
information showed in the manual original ver-
sion in Italian language.
• The non-fulfillment prescriptions contained in
this manual will cause the guarantee immediate
decay.
The factory responsible, that supervision to the
working activities, in the field of the foreseen re-
spective attributions and competence, must:
Carry out the foreseen safety measures;
Make informed the operators about the specific
risks whom are exposed and bring to their
knowledge the prevention essential standards;
Prepare and require that the single operators
observe the safety standards and use the pro-
tection means put at their disposal;
Get down to work more operators, contempo-
rary, on this product.
SIMBOLOGY MEANING
Here follow it is clearly specified the symbols and definitions meaning, which will be used in the present
document.
DANGER
It shows the danger presence for who works on the machine and for who is in the vicinity, so
the indicated activity must be performed in accordance with the actual accident prevention
standards and with the indications showed in the present manual.
PRECAUTION
It shows a warning on useful information and/or further recommendations and/or shrewd-
ness about the actual operation.
ATTENTION
It shows an operation to perform with attention to avoid damage to the machine.
2. GENERAL INFORMATION AND CHARACTERISTICS
USE DESTINATION AND MANUFACTURE PARTS
The mixer here follow called “machine”, is a porta-
ble machine designed to beat, whisk, mince, crum-
ble, emulsify, reduce in mash, etc, to use in the col-
lective and institutional restoration.
With the machine in function of the tool that is
used, it is possible to prepare directly in pot thick
vegetable and pasta soups, soups, mashed pota-
toes, creams, batters, mayonnaise, almonds pulp,
cheese creams and what other like that.
The machine is constituted from an electric motor
inserted in a unique fusion of plastic material (base
machine body), in which the motor shaft is connect-
ed to the work tool: electric mixer or whisk.
The tool is connected and blocked to the machine
body or with a screwed nut, or through a fast unhook
junction.
The feed product is charged manually in the con-
tainer and successively, with the use of both the
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hands and grasping the machine in the foreseen
areas (see figure pag. 14), the same is:
Placed with the tool inside the container or the
pot;
Screwed, and used up to the end of the feed prod-
uct working;
Switched off and placed on an adequate support
bench.
On the basis of the operative modalities, and to the
used tool, the machine can:
Work while is relied on the bottom of the container
(with the mixer tools), not exceeding however the
immersion nick,
Work maintaining it hung, with the use of both the
hands (with the whisk tool),
Work placed on a special support that can be
adapted to the pot. The support works as the op-
erator substitute for operations that request long
times or for feed treatments that can present
burns risks (vapor or spatters).
The feed product unload, when the working cycle is
finished, happens in manual way after having ex-
tracted the machine from the container.
All materials on direct contact with the food product
are in accordance with the actual hygienic stand-
ards for food.
In accordance with the functioning requirements
and production, the machine can be constituted with
different optional parts.
The machine is supplied with the identification plate
on which the following data are showed:
ul. Firmowa 12
60-023 Gądki, Poland
TECHNICAL AND MANUFACTURING DATA
Code
224328 224373
282298
224335 224380
224397
282311
224359 224052
Motor power (W)/Voltage (V) 250/230 250/230 300/230 400/230 400/230 500/230
Maximum speed (revolutions/min) 15000 15000 13000 15000 15000 15000
Variable speed (revolutions/min)
only VV models
2500 15000 2000 – 9000 2000 – 9000 2000 – 9000 2000 – 9000
Sizes A (mm) Ø75 Ø75 Ø100 Ø100 Ø100 Ø100
Sizes B (mm) 285 285 350 350 350 350
Sizes C (mm) 250 + 20 250 + 20 300 + 40 400 + 40 500 + 40 500 + 40
Sizes D (mm) Ø75 Ø75 Ø85 Ø85 Ø85 Ø85
Sizes E (mm) 520 520 650 750 850 850
Sizes F (mm) 330* 330 330* 330*
Sizes G (mm) 120* 120 120* 120*
Machine body mass (kg) 1,0 1,0 1,8 2,1 2,1 2,4
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Code: 224328, 224373, 282298 Code: 224380, 224397, 282311, 224359, 224052
Continue acoustic power level
considered equal to considered A
Minor of 70 dBA
Current nature – frequency
Cfr. Machine plate
Full charge current Cfr. Machine plate
Use nominal voltage Cfr. Machine plate
Auxiliary circuits voltage Cfr. Machine plate
Protection system Double insulation
Protection degree IP X3
Max environment air temperature +40°C
Requested minimum illumination 500 lux
Product directive conformance 2006/42/CE, 2006/95/CE and successive modifications
and integration, Reg. 1935/2004
GROUP HENDI 224328
1. Machine body
2. Joint for tools
3. Mixer tool
4. Starting button
5. Tool blocking nut
6. Speed variator
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HENDI 224373, 282298, 224380, 224397, 282311, 224359, 224052
1. Machine body
2. Joint for tools
3. Mixer tool
4. Whisk tool
5. Tool blocking fast clutch
6. Starting button
7. Speed change controls
8. Starting safety button
9. Continuative use button
10. Mixer switch / whisk
NORMAL USE, IMPROPER USE, NOT CORRECT USE OR FORBIDDEN
The machine described in the present instructions
manual for the use is foreseen to be driven from an
only operator skilled and prepared on residual
risks, but with the competence, in safety matter, of
maintenance employees.
The operator should have at least the minimum age
foreseen from the social laws about the work and
having had the necessary technical training at least
from a more expert operator that had him prelimi-
narily trained for the correct use of the machine.
In its NORMAL USE, and reasonably foreseeable,
the machine can be used only to beat, whisk, mince,
crumble, emulsify, reduce in mash, directly in pot or
an adequate container to use in the collective and
institutional restoration.
According to the tool type, it is possible to prepare
directly in pot thick vegetable and pasta soups,
soups, mashed potatoes, creams, batters, mayon-
naise, almonds pulp, cheese creams and what other
like that.
The machine must be taken, supported and han-
dled,
placing the hands in the prescribed zone (see
figure
pag. 14).
The machine must not be used IN IMPROPER WAY;
in particular:
It must not be used for domestic uses,
It must not functioned with parameters different
from those showed in the technical characteris-
tics table,
For every use of the machine with modalities dif-
ferent from those showed in the present manual,
the manufacturer declines every responsibility,
The user is responsible of the damages resulting
from the lacked exercise conditions observance
in
accordance with the agreed technical specifica-
tions and order confirmation,
The tools must not be functioned on vacuum;
Not tamper or damage intentionally nor remove
or hide the labels.
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The machine must not be used IN NOT CORRECT
WAY or FORBIDDEN so some damages or injuries
could be caused for the operator; in particular:
It is forbidden to draw the electric feeding cable
or the machine to disconnect the feeding plug,
It is forbidden to put weights on the machine or
on the electric feeding cable,
It is forbidden to put the electric feeding cable on
sharp parts or with burn danger,
It is forbidden the machine use with the damaged
and not integer electric feeding cable or with the
control devices;
It is forbidden to leave the machine off with the
electric feeding cable connected with the feeding
plug,
It is forbidden to insert any type of object inside
the motor ventilation cap;
It is forbidden to put the machine above different
objects from the working ground used in the
food field of height included between 900 – 110
0mm from the trampling level,
It is forbidden the use of inflammable substanc-
es, corrosive or harmful for the cleaning or
products excessively alkalines as the caustic
soda or ammonia,
It is forbidden to plunge the machine in water or
in other liquids;
It is forbidden the not authorized personnel use
and with clothes different from that showed for
the use,
It is forbidden the use of the whisk tool in the
machines with fixed speed,
It is forbidden to introduce in the pot with the
machine inserted and in function, products or
objects having characteristics different from
those showed in the normal use, such as for ex-
ample bones, frozen meat, not food products, or
other objects as scarves, etc…,
It is forbidden to take, support and handle the ma-
chine, placing the hands in different zones from
those showed in the normal use and however
maintain in function the machine with an only
hand,
It is forbidden to push or lets push from others
the feed products or the ingredients towards
the bottom of the pot with the inserted machine
and in function, and in general introduce the
hands or any other body part, in the pot during the
machine functioning,
It is forbidden to introduce the machine in the
pot, more than the immersion nick and however
over the tool blocking nut,
It is forbidden to remove the machine from the
pot, before that the tool is completely stopped
and however before 10 sec from the machine
stop control,
It is forbidden to work on the tools block systems
before the tool complete stop, and however be-
fore 10 sec from the machine stop control and
connected to the electric feeding,
It is forbidden the partial removal of the protec-
tions and of the danger signals.
It is forbidden the functioning without that all the
precautions about the residual risks elimina-
tion have been adopted on behalf of the user,
It is forbidden to smoke or use free flame devices
and manipulate incandescent materials, unless
some suitable safety measures aren’t adopted,
It is forbidden to activate or set the control and
blockage devices as knobs or similar both during
the machine functioning both if you aren’t author-
ized.
The user is however responsible of the damages resulting from the lacked observance of the specified
normal use conditions. For possible doubts you can enquire at the Authorized Assistance Center.
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3. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
The lacked standards and safety procedures ap-
plications can be danger and damage sources.
The machine means bound in the use for the re-
spect, on behalf of the final user, of:
All rules, of insertion in the environment and of
people behavior, fixed from the laws and/or appli-
cable standards; with particular reference to the
fixed plant upstream of the supplied machine and
for its connection / functioning;
All further instructions and use warnings making
part of the technical / graphic documentation an-
nexed to the same machine.
Except where differently specified, the personnel
which performs the installation interventions,
connection, maintenance, reassembly, and reuse,
damages or breakdowns, demolition and disman-
tling must be a skilled personnel qualified in safety
matter and educated on the residual risks, with the
competencies, in safety matter, of the maintenance
employees.
ENVIRONMENTS, WORKING AND PASSING PLACES
The work environment must answer to the directive
89/654/CEE requirements. In the working area for-
eign object must not be present. The employer, in
the directive 89/391/CEE respect, concerning the
measures realization turned to promote the safety
and workers health improvement during the work,
must provide to eliminate or reduce the showed re-
sidual risks as foreseen in the present manual.
WARNINGS ON THE RESIDUAL RISKS
RESIDUAL RISK DUE TO THE FIXED PROTECTIONS REMOVAL, INTERVENTIONS ON BROKEN/WORN PARTS
For any occasion the operator must not try to open
or remove a fixed protection or tamper a safety
device.
In the phase of equipment, maintenance, tools
change and cleaning, and during all further manu-
al operations that happens introducing the hands or
other body parts in the machine dangerous areas,
a residual risk remains due above all to:
Knocks with machine manufacturing parts,
Grazing and/or abrasion with machine rough
parts,
Sharp pain with the sharpened parts,
Cut with tools sharpened parts.
Besides in the cleaning phase or unblock of the in-
serted pieces in the blades that happens also intro-
ducing the hands near the cutting tools, a residual
risk remains due above all to a cut with tools sharp-
ened parts.
Besides, the operator and the maintenance man
must be skilled for the intervention connected to the
manual operations with open protections, must be
trained on the joined consequent risks and must be
authorized from a responsible person and must use
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adequate individual protection devices, five fingers
anti cutting gloves. All interventions on the discs
must happen keeping them with the blades towards
the bottom side.
4. PUT ON SERVICE AND USE
The machine management is allowed only to the
authorized personnel and opportunely educated and
endowed of a sufficient technical experience.
Before to switch on the machine perform the fol-
lowing operations:
Read with attention the technical documentation,
Know what protections and emergency devices
are available on the machine, their location and
functioning.
The not authorized use of commercial parts and
accessories making part of the protections and
safety devices can cause some malfunctions and
the ranger situation beginning for the operators.
The operator must besides have received an ade-
quate training.
ASSEMBLY / DISASSEMBLY
The assembly / disassembly operations of every de-
vice of the machine are performed with the ma-
chine
stop and with the plug disconnected from the
socket,
or with the sectioning device in OFF.
The machine assembly goes on in different phases
(for example it is showed the machine with base
body).
TOOLS ASSEMBLY
HENDI 224328
Align and insert the coupling (5) of the mixer (3)
in the clutch (2) of the machine body (1)
Screw the mixer (3) up to fasten
it firmly to the machine body (1)
TOOLS ASSEMBLY
HENDI 224373, 282298, 224335, 224380, 224397,
282311, 224359, 224052
Align and insert the tools coupling (5) in the quick
clutch (2) of the motor body (1)
Turn the tools (3-4) up to fasten
them firmly to the machine body (1)
The disassembly activities perform following in
a backwards way the assembly phases previously
described.
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It is forbidden the use of the whisk tool in the fixed
speed machines (VF)
It is forbidden the whisk tool use in the machines
with variable speed (VV) with the max speed func-
tion
WHISKS ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY
For the disassembly pull the whisks (1) as soon as
they don’t part from a reducer group (2).
To assemble them insert the whisks basis (1) in the
reducer group pivot (2) and push thoroughly.
FUNCTIONING DESCRIPTION
The control devices are designed and manufactured
so as much sure and reliable and resistant to the
service normal stresses, to the foreseeable strains
and to the external agents. Besides they are clearly
visible, locatable and marked from a suitable marking.
Here follow the main control devices are showed:
TYPE/ COLOR REFERENCE / DESCRIPTION
Button / black
” / Button for the machine starting control with maintained action
Key / black
” /
Max speed switching button only for blender tool (only models HENDI: 224335, 224359, 224380)
Key / black
” / Key for speed increase / safety key for starting (only models HENDI: 224335, 224359, 224380)
Key / black
” / Key for speed reduction (only models HENDI: 224335, 224359, 224380)
Key / black
” / Key for the machine starting safety (only models HENDI: 224335, 224359, 224380)
Display / red Speed visualization: from 1 to 9 / maximum speed visualization
(only models HENDI: 224335, 224359, 224380)
STARTING
The machine starting with impulse is possible only with a voluntary action on the control device foreseen
for this aim:
Model HENDI: 224328: „ ” only use with maintained action
Models HENDI: 224335, 224359, 224380: „ ” + „ . Only use with continued action.
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STOP
For the stop control push the button .
FUNCTIONING SAFETY
If the machine is under stress, or is submitted to too
long functioning times or submitted at overloaded,
the same stops immediately for the thermal protection
functioning. In this case wait that it is completely
cooled before proceeding to the starting function.
VOLTAGE LACKING
In case of electric feeding breaking or if the machine
is disconnected from the electric net, this last one
will be able to be restarted only following the start-
ing function, after the electric feeding back or the
reconnection to the electric net.
CONTROLS AND VERIFICATIONS BEFORE STARTING
VERIFICATION / CONTROL MODALITIES AND CHECKS
Check that:
There aren’t inside the pot
extraneous objects
Sight control of the indicated parts, to check of objects or extraneous bodies
lacking as for example different tools, clothes, etc … and that there isn’t however
the food product
Check the cleaning:
Of the machine external sides
of the tool along its surface
of the tool external sides
All indicated parts surfaces, before the machine use must be checked visually to
verify their cleaning. In case of molds presence or other type of dirtiness, provide
with the cleaning procedure in accordance with the chapter 5 indications.
Check the integrity:
of the fixed protections
of the machine body
All fixed protections, etc.. must perform the function for which have been
foreseen. Indicated parts sight check to verify their integrity in their surface
external part. The parts must be however changed at the first erosion signals
or breaking (cfr. Authorized Assistance Center).
Check the functionality:
of the control system
parts / control about
the safety;
of the control devices.
All devices must perform the function for which have been foreseen. Control
directly the devices so that these ones determine the waiting function.
The actuators and all parts must be however changed to the first erosion signals
or breaking (cfr. Authorized Assistance Center).
Check the absence:
of strange noises after
the starting
During the functionality checking of the control devices, if there are strange
noises, due for example to a seizing or mechanical breaks, stop immediately
the machine and activate the maintenance service.
For any intervention type or for the parts change
that are damaged, activate the maintenance ser-
vice. The possible change must happen with manu-
facturer original products or at least of quality,
safety and equivalent characteristics. For analysis
contact the Authorized Assistance Center.
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PUT IN FUNCTION
The machine operator can put in function the ma-
chine following in order the under reported indica-
tions:
Positive controls result for the preparation pre-
liminary operations,
Positive controls result for the electric feeding,
Plug connection in opportune current socket,
Positive controls result for the assembly,
Positive controls result / checks before the starting,
Positive controls result finalized to check the re-
spect of all safety conditions,
Introduce manually the feed product inside the pot,
With the use of both the hands take the machine
in the foreseen zones:
Place it with the tool inside the pot,
Start, maintain and handle it up to the end of
the feed product work,
When the food product has reached the desired
solidity, stop the machine and placed on a sup-
port adequate bench,
Discharge manually the pot feed product, taking it
with both the hands and pouring out the feed
product where necessary.
It is forbidden to introduce the machine in the pot,
more than the immersion nick and however over
the tool blocking nut.
It is recommended to make not work the machine
on vacuum.
We recommend to control periodically the tire
gasket integrity placed under the blade (see draw-
ing) and change it if it is damaged or worn.
The gasket integrity prevents the working product
seepage inside the tool avoiding damages to the
mixer.
SWITCHING OFF
In succession, the switching off must follow what
here under indicated:
Before the switching off wait the working conclu-
sion, or wait that the feed product has reached
the desired solidity,
Stop the machine releasing the foreseen control
devices,
Place the machine on a support adequate bench
Disconnect the plug from the machine from the
feeding socket,
Perform the cleaning interventions.
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5. MAINTENANCE, BREAKS RESEARCH AND CLEANING
MAINTENANCE PRESCRIPTIONS
INSULATION FROM THE EXTERNAL FEEDING SOURCES
Before to perform any operation of maintenance,
cleaning and parts change, the external feeding so-
urces must be sectioned and insulated.
Position on “zero” the protection device placed
upstream of the electric equipment feeding line.
Disconnect the general sectioning device and
provide to protect the plug with proper systems.
BREAKS OR DAMAGES RESEARCH AND MOVING ELEMENTS UNBLOCKING
Here follow are indicate the interventions for the breaks or damages research and moving elements
unblocking which can be performed from maintenance men.
TYPE POTENTIAL/S CAUSE/S MODALITY AND COMPARISON
Net voltage
lacking
General Blackout Contact the electric energy distributor
Fuses or magneto thermals
intervention place upstream of
the machine feeding line
After having eliminated the causes that have
determined the protection device intervention,
restore it. In case of problem persistency contact
an electrician technician.
Functioning
intervention
Protection device intervention
inside the machine
Contact an electrician technician: after having
eliminated the causes that have determined the
protection device intervention, restore it.
Cause/s not identifiable Contact directly the Authorized Assistance Center
The machine doesn’t
function: the blades
don’t rotate or don’t
perform correctly
the cutting
Feeding voltage lacking Check and restore the electric energy
Sectioning devices set on “OFF Connect the plug on the feeding socket
Lacked running button
functioning
Check the button efficiency and eventually contact
directly the Authorized Assistance Center
Thermal intervention due to
the overheating
Wait the complete cooling before to machine
restarting
Visualization on the display of
the letter “E
Speed reader damaged, contact directly
the Authorized Assistance Center
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EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE
For the intervention of extraordinary maintenance,
consequent to breaks or revisions or mechanical
and electric damages, it is necessary an interven-
tion request directly to the Authorized Assistance
Center.
The instructions about the extraordinary mainte-
nance don’t appear in the present instruction
manual for the use and so must be explicitly re-
quested to the manufacturer.
CLEANING
It is forbidden to clean by hand the organs and the
elements in motion.
All cleaning interventions must be started only and
exclusively, after having unloaded the machine
with the food product in working and having insu-
lated from the electric feeding source and from
external energy.
The machine, the electric equipment and the ma-
chine board components must not be ever washed
utilizing water, and not in any kind of jets form and
quantity; so, without “bucket” nor “rubber” nor
“towel”.
Don’t put ever directly the machine in the sink or un-
der the tap.
The machine hygiene level classification and the
associated equipment, for the foreseen use, are 2
(two): machine that, after a hygiene risk evaluation,
is in conformance with applicable international
standards requirements, but requests a pro-
grammed disassembly for the cleaning.
FREQUENCY PERSONNEL MODALITY
At the end of every
shift work and however
before the daily use
Operator All the surface and the machine parts destined to come in contact with
the food product or with the food zones (tools external and internal
surface) and the jets zones (tool superior surface connected with the
machine and machine external surface), must be cleaned and disin-
fected with the under reported modalities. For the grinding group dis-
assembly activities see the previous descriptions.
Scrape the surfaces from the possible food product residuals (for
example with plastic scrapers);
Clean all the food zone surfaces and jets zone with a morbid damp-
ened clothes (not draining) with detergent diluted in hot water (also
common soap for dishes is good).
Don’t soak them. With a towel clean inside the grinding mouth. Use
specific products for steel, which must be liquids (not in cream or
pastries however abrasive) and above all must not contain chlorine.
Against the fat substances the denatured alcohol.
• Rinse with cleaned hot water and successively dry all food zone
surfaces and jets zone with soft clothes that don’t lose coats.
• The mixer tool, being in stainless steel, cannot be washed in dish-
washer, much less the plastic parts.
The reassembly must happen only following working requirements,
leave the pieces wrapped up in soft dry clothes that don’t lose coats.
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PERIODS OF LONG INACTIVITY
During the machine long inactivity periods provide to pass
vigorously on all steel surfaces (especially if stainless) a clothes
soaked of Vaseline oil so that to spread a protective veil.
THINGS NOT TO DO BEFORE OR DURING THE CLEANING:
Enter towards the moving elements without to be previously
checked of their stop;
Enter towards the moving elements without have stopped it in
safety stop (blockage in zero position of the electric feeding
sectioning devices)
PRODUCTS NOT TO USE:
Compressed air with jets towards the zones with flour warehouses
and in general towards the machine;
Vapor equipment;
Detergent that contains CHLORO (also if diluted) or its compounds
as: the bleach, the muriatic acid, products to clear the drain,
products for the marble cleaning, in general decalcifying, etc …
can attack the steel composition, staining and oxidizing it
unavoidable.
The only above described products fumes can oxidize and in any
case corrode the steel;
Steel wool, brushes or abrasive discs produced with other metals
or alloys (ex. Common steel, aluminum, brass, etc…) or tools that
have previously cleaned other metals or alloys, that except to
scratch the surface.
Detergents in abrasive dust;
Fuel, solvents or inflammable and/or corrosive fluids;
Substances used to clean the silver.
6. SELLING
Actuation of the directives 2002/95/CE, 2002/96/CE and 2003/108/CE, about the dangerous substances
use reduction in the electric and electronic equipment, as well as the refuse selling.
The barred garbage symbol included on the machine shows the needs that the machinery at the end of its
useful life is sold in appropriate centers.
The present machine rubbish collection at the end of
its life is organized and managed from the producer.
The user that will be able to get rid of the present
machine will have so to contact the producer and fol-
low the new adopted system to allow the equipment
rubbish collection reached at the life end.
The adequate rubbish collection for the equipment
successive starting dismissed to the recycling, to the
treatment and to the environmentally compatible
selling contributes to prevent possible negative ef-
fects on the environment and on the health and fa-
vors the reuse and/or material recycling of the
equipment.
In the machine dangerous substances are not present.
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The product unauthorized selling on behalf of
the holder behaves the administrative sanctions
application foreseen from the actual standard.
7. Manufacturing materials
In accordance with the functioning and production
requirements, the machine can be constituted with
different typology of manufacturing materials.
GROUP
MATERIALS TYPOLOGY
Stainless Steel AISI 304 Plastic for food
Machine body
Mixer cutting tool
Mixer tool bin
Mixer tool pipe
Reducer case for whisk tool
Whisk tool
8. Electrical diagram
Code: 224328 Code: 224373, 282298
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Code: 224380, 224397, 282311, 224359, 224052
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INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
1. INHALT UND BENUTZUNG DER BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG ................ 22
2. ALLGEMEINE INFORMATIONEN UND EIGENSCHAFTEN ...................... 24
3. SICHERHEITSANLEITUNGEN ................................................................. 28
4. INBETRIEBNAHME UND ANWENDUNG ................................................ 29
5. WARTUNG, FEHLERSUCHE UND REINIGUNG ....................................... 34
6. ENTSORGUNG ......................................................................................... 37
7. BAUMATERIAL ......................................................................................... 38
8. ELEKTRISCHES DIAGRAMM ................................................................... 38
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