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Operation

 

Controls 

All models are fitted with an 'ON' - 'OFF' switch and an emergency stop switch which controls power to 

the mixer. 
 
The Electronic Timer is used in conjunction with the 'ON' - 'OFF' switch for timed mixing operations and 

will stop the mixer when the desired timed has elapsed. 
 
The Gear Shift Lever is used to change speeds.  Always stop the mixer before changing speeds.  To 

change speeds, turn the switch 'OFF', move the gear shift lever to the desired speed, and turn the switch 

back 'ON'. 
 

Speed 1 (Low) - This speed is for heavy mixtures such as bread dough, heavy batters, and potatoes. 
Speed 2 (Medium) - This speed is for light dough which must rise quickly, heavy batters, and some  

whipping operations. 

Speed 3 (High) - This speed is fast speed for light work such as whipping cream, beating eggs, and 

mixing thin batters.

 

Keep hands, clothing and utensils out of the bowl whilst the machine is in operation. 
Failure to follow the operation instructions or improper use of the mixer may result in 
damage to the mixer, or cause injury to the operator. 

Important: 

Great care must be taken to minimise dust emission when handling dry ingredients such as flour.  Bags 

should opened in the lower part of the bowl and poured from as close to the base of the bowl as possible. 
It is recommended that ingredients suppliers’ hazard data sheets are consulted prior to use.  The use of 

respiratory protective equipment may be required during loading of the bowl.

 

Figure 2 

Bowl Lift Slides 

Bowl Lift Handle 

Bowl 

Guard 

Drip Cup 

Gear Shift Lever 

Electronic Timer 

‘Emergency ‘Stop’ Button 

‘On’ / ‘Off’ Power Switch 

Summary of Contents for BM20

Page 1: ...1 BM20 Planetary Mixer INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL F26449 4 ...

Page 2: ...rvice tel 1800 335 315 fax 1800 350 281 CANADA Serve Canada Web www servecanada com E Mail info servecanada com Sales tel 800 551 8795 Toll Free Service tel 800 263 1455 Toll Free NEW ZEALAND Moffat Limited Web www moffat co nz E Mail sales moffat co nz Main Office tel 0800 663328 UNITED KINGDOM Blue Seal Web www blue seal co uk E Mail sales blue seal co uk Sales tel 0121 327 5575 fax 0121 327 971...

Page 3: ...oduction 2 Specifications 3 Installation 4 Operation 5 Cleaning and Maintenance 8 Fault Finding 8 Replacement Parts and Accessories 9 Wiring Diagrams 10 Date Purchased Serial No Dealer Service Agent Contents ...

Page 4: ...o important things you can do Firstly Please read the instruction book carefully and follow the directions given The time taken will be well spent Secondly If you are unsure of any aspect of the installation instructions or performance of your oven contact your Blue Seal dealer promptly In many cases a phone call could answer your question The Blue Seal BM20 is a dependable mixer for kneading and ...

Page 5: ...he desired time has elapsed Emergency Stop Button Located on the Control Panel on the right hand side of the machine Pressing this button will stop all movement of the machine The Emergency Stop Button should only be used in cases of emergency and SHOULD NOT be used as the standard OPERATING method of stopping the mixer Safety Guard Stainless steel safety guard smoothly rotates open Fitted with a ...

Page 6: ...sary in normal installations Floor models must be leveled front back and side to side by sliding shims under the legs as required Electrical Connection The supply cord on this machine is provided with a three pin 13A fused and earthed plug It is imperative that the outlet to which this plug is connected be properly earthed grounded Prior to installation test the electrical service to assure it agr...

Page 7: ...operations Speed 3 High This speed is fast speed for light work such as whipping cream beating eggs and mixing thin batters Keep hands clothing and utensils out of the bowl whilst the machine is in operation Failure to follow the operation instructions or improper use of the mixer may result in damage to the mixer or cause injury to the operator Important Great care must be taken to minimise dust ...

Page 8: ...t be installed before the agitator To install the bowl fully lower the bowl support Figure 2 Position the bowl so the alignment bracket on the back of the bowl is in the bowl retainer and the alignment pins on the front of the bowl support fit in the holes on the sides of the bowl Fitting the Agitators To install an agitator the bowl must be installed and fully lowered Place the agitator in the bo...

Page 9: ... 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 Move the gear shift lever to the desired speed and start the mixer to operate the attachment The meat and food chopper attachment should be operated in second or third speed If material in the cylinder stalls ...

Page 10: ...rease or lubricants may lead to damage and void the unit s warranty The Bowl Lift Slides Figure 2 should be lubricated every six months or more often under heavy usage Disconnect the unit from the power supply before removing the top housing or apron The Drip Cup Figure 2 should be inspected periodically for moisture or lubricant dripping Remove the cup and wipe it with a soft cloth Any parts foun...

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Page 12: ...10 Wiring Diagrams Single Phase Models Three Phase Models ...

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