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F37246 Rev. B (July 2010) 

PRINTED IN U.S.A.

WArrANTY

Effective: February 14, 2002

Berkel Company (''Berkel") warrants to the Buyer of new equipment that said equipment, when installed in 

accordance with our instructions and subjected to normal use, is free from defects in material or workmanship 

for a period of one (1) year from the date of sale. 

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BERKEL SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR EXPRESS 

OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Berkel's obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing equipment 

that proves to be defective in material or workmanship within the applicable warranty period. Berkel or a 

Designated Berkel Service Location will perform all repairs pursuant to this warranty. Berkel expressly 

excludes responsibility for incidental or consequential damages to buyer or any third party, including, 

without limitation, damages arising from personal injuries, lost profits, loss of business opportunity, loss 

of property, economic losses, or statutory or exemplary damages, whether in negligence, warranty, strict 

liability or otherwise.
This warranty does not apply to: periodic maintenance of equipment including but not limited to lubrication, 

replacement of worn blades, knives, stones, knobs, accessories, and miscellaneous expendable supply 

items, and other adjustments required due to installation set-up or normal wear.

These warranties are given only to the first purchaser from a Berkel Authorized Channel of Distribution. 

No warranty is given to subsequent transferees.
The foregoing warranty provisions are a complete and exclusive statement of the warranty between the 

buyer and seller. Berkel neither assumes nor authorizes any persons to assume any other obligation or 

liability connection with said equipment. This warranty supersedes any and all prior warranties to the 

subject hereof.

Model 180 slicers carry a 90 day warranty.

Summary of Contents for FMS60

Page 1: ...Berkel Company PO Box 696 2006 Northwestern Parkway Louisville Kentucky 40201 800 348 0251 Fax 888 888 2838 MODEL FMS60 OWNER OPERATOR MANUAL F37246 Rev B July 2010 ...

Page 2: ...TIONS 4 OPERATION 5 Controls 6 Non Timed Mixing 6 MIXING 7 Bowl 7 Agitator 7 Wire Cage Bowl Guard 8 Remove Wire Cage Bowl Guard 8 Install Wire Cage Bowl Guard 8 CLEANING 8 MIXING BOWL CAPACITY CHART 9 Agitators and Accessories 10 MAINTENANCE 10 Motor 10 Bowl Lift Slideways 10 SERVICE 11 WARRANTY 12 ...

Page 3: ... optional INSTALLATION UNPACKING Immediately after unpacking the mixer check for possible shipping damage If the mixer is found to be damaged save the packaging material and contact the carrier within 15 days of delivery Prior to installation test the electrical service to assure that it agrees with the specifications on the machine data plate LOCATION Remove hex head shipping bolts with an open e...

Page 4: ...to supply harness wire SERVL1 Connect field supply lead L2 to supply harness wire SERVL2 Cut off stripped portion of SERVL3 harness wire and wrap securely with electrical tape to insu late the exposed conductor Connect ground wire to ground lug on the mixer Three Phase Mixer Connect field supply lead L1 to supply harness wire SERVL1 Connect field supply lead L2 to supply harness wire SERVL2 Connec...

Page 5: ... hands clothing and utensils out while in operation Do not use without interlocked guard Attachment Hub Thumb Screw and Plug Bowl Guard Wire Cage Agitator Fig 1 Controls Bowl Lift Handle Splash Guard Bowl Support FMS60 Owner Operator Manual ...

Page 6: ...o the desired speed Speed can be set when mixer is on or off Blend The slowest speed to incorporate ingredients Speed 1 Low For light dough heavy batters or potatoes Speed 2 Medium Low For cake batters or some whipping operations Speed 3 Medium For light work such as whipping cream beating eggs or mixing thin batters Speed 4 Medium High For light work such as whipping cream and beating eggs Speed ...

Page 7: ...n it clockwise to seat the shaft pin in the slot of the agitator shank ATTACHMENTS To install an attachment loosen the thumb screw on the attachment hub Fig 1 page 4 and remove the plug Insert the attachment into the attachment hub making certain that the square shank of the attachment is in the square driver of the mixer Secure the attachment by tightening the thumb screw The meat and food choppe...

Page 8: ...oth hands and gently push upward until bowl guard wire cage is latched on the retainer and can be rotated freely Fig 5 CLEANING Disconnect the electrical power to the mixer before beginning any cleaning procedures The mixer should be thoroughly cleaned daily Bowls and agitators should be removed from the mixer and cleaned in a sink DO NOT use a hose to clean the mixer it should be washed with a cl...

Page 9: ...b ED 80 lbs Dough Heavy Bread 55 AR lb ED 60 lbs Dough Pie lb B 50 lbs Dough Thin Pizza 40 AR max mix time 5 min ED 40 lbs Dough Medium Pizza 50 AR ED 70 lbs Dough Thick Pizza 60 AR ED 70 lbs Dough Raised Donut 65 AR lb ED 30 lbs Dough Whole Wheat 70 AR ED 70 lbs Eggs Sugar for Sponge Cake lb B 24 lbs Icing Fondant lb B 36 lbs Icing Marshmallow lb B 5 lbs Shortening Sugar Creamed lb B 48 lbs Pasta...

Page 10: ...s sealed ball bearings which require no lubrication maintenance BOWL LIFT SLIDEWAYS The bowl lift slideways Fig 6 should be lubricated once each month Apply a light coat of a Food Grade grease to both sides of the slideways B Flat Beater D Wire Whip Spiral Dough Hook Ingredient Chute Splash Cover Bowl Truck Slideway Fig 6 FMS60 Owner Operator Manual ...

Page 11: ...rt office by visiting www hobartservice com 2 You can go online to www berkelequipment com and click on the SERVICE TAB Then simply enter your zip code and you will be provided with a list of local Hobart and Designated Berkel Service locations to call for service parts and technical support Berkel Company PO Box 696 2006 Northwestern Parkway Louisville Kentucky 40201 800 348 0251 Fax 888 888 2838...

Page 12: ...any third party including without limitation damages arising from personal injuries lost profits loss of business opportunity loss of property economic losses or statutory or exemplary damages whether in negligence warranty strict liability or otherwise This warranty does not apply to periodic maintenance of equipment including but not limited to lubrication replacement of worn blades knives stone...

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