
4.3 Routine Inspection
Watch out any abnormal noises coming from the motor or any moving parts .
Check the safety devices to be normally operating .
4.4 Operation
4.4.1 Warnings
Long hair, that could touch the machine , could cause serious accidents . Tie them or
cover them with a head scarf .
Only skilled operators shall use the machine .
NEVER use the machine without any of its safety devices normally operating .
4.5 After the work ends
4.5.1 Cares
Always clean the machine . Before cleaning it ALWAYS UNPLUG IT FROM THE WALL
SOCKET .
Never start to clean before the motor is COMPLETELY STILL .
Be sure all the machine components are in their due places before to start it again .
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6. Assemble the parts back, following the description given by item 2.2 Pre-Operation (
Assembly ) .
Important
Never clean the machine if plugged to the electric network . Before cleaning unplug
it . Before removing the Bowl , be sure the motor is completely still .
3.3.2 Cautions with Stainless Steel:
The Stainless Steel may present rust signs, which ARE ALWAYS
CAUSED BY EXTERNAL AGENTS, especially when the cleaning or
sanitization is not constant and appropriate.
The Stainless Steel resistance towards corrosion is mainly due to the
presence of chrome, which in contact with oxygen allows the formation of a very
thin protective coat. This protective coat is formed through the whole surface of
the steel, blocking the action of external corrosive agents.
When the protective coat is broken, the corrosion process begins, being
possible to avoid it by means of constant and adequate cleaning.
Cleaning must always be done immediately after using the equipment. For
such end, use water, neutral soap or detergent, and clean the equipment with a soft
cloth or a nylon sponge. Then rinse it with plain running water, and dry
immediately with a soft cloth, this way avoiding humidity on surfaces and
especially on gaps.
The rinsing and drying processes are extremely important to prevent stains
and corrosion from arising.
IMPORTANT
Acid solutions, salty solutions, disinfectants and some sterilizing solutions
(hypochlorites, tetravalent ammonia salts, iodine compounds, nitric acid
and others), must be AVOIDED, once it cannot remain for long in contact
with the stainless steel:
These substances attack the stainless steel due to the CHLORINE on its
composition, causing corrosion spots (pitting).
Even detergents used in domestic cleaning must not remain in contact with
the stainless steel longer than the necessary, being mandatory to remove it with
plain water and then dry the surface completely.
Use of abrasives:
Sponges or steel wool and carbon steel brushes, besides scratching the
surface and compromising the stainless steel protection, leave particles that rust
and react contaminating the stainless steel.
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