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Warnings

Before any cleaning, it is necessary to 

switch off the 

power

 to the appliance (acting on the system switch) 

and wear suitable personal protection equipment (e.g. 

gloves, etc.). The user must carry out only routine maintenance, 
for extraordinary maintenance, contact a Service Centre 
requesting service from an authorised technician.
The Manufacturer warranty does not cover damages due to 
negligent or incorrect maintenance or cleaning (e.g. use of 
unsuitable detergents). 

The cleaning of any component must be carried 

out wearing adequate personal protection devices 

(e.g. gloves, etc.).

When cleaning any part or accessory do NOT use:

•  abrasive or powder detergents;
•  aggressive or corrosive detergents (e.g. hydrochloric 

or sulphuric acid, caustic soda, etc,). Caution! Never use these 
substances also when cleaning the substructure/floor under 
the appliance or its base;

•  abrasive or sharp tools (e.g. abrasive sponges, scrapers, steel 

brushes, etc.);

•  steamed or pressurised water jets.

It is best to have an authorized service centre perform 
maintenance and inspection on the appliance at least 
once a year to ensure top working and safety 

conditions.

Cleaning the appliance

Cleaning the external steel parts

 

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Make sure that the power supply has been turned off. 
Use a cloth soaked in hot soapy water and finish with a 
thorough rinsing and drying, taking care to remove all 

traces of detergent.

Cleaning the bowl, spiral and dough-breaking rod

Make sure that the power supply has been turned off. 
Use a cloth soaked in warm soapy water or a detergent 
suitable for cleaning surfaces in contact with food. 

Finish with a thorough rinsing and drying, taking care to 
remove all traces of detergent.

Cleaning the control panel

Clean the control panel with a soft cloth and a little detergent 
for delicate surfaces. Avoid using considerable quantities of 
product since any infiltration may damage the keys. Avoid 
also using very aggressive detergents that may damage the 
polycarbonate screen printing.

Downtime for prolonged periods

During any downtime, switch the power off. Protect the steel 
outside surfaces passing over them with a soft cloth slightly 
damp with Vaseline oil. 
Before resuming operations: 
•  accurately clean the equipment and accessories;
•  reconnect the equipment to the power;
•  inspect the equipment before using it.

Maintenance and cleaning

Disposing of food residues

The ash and food residues removed when cleaning 

must be disposed of according to the regulations in 
force in the country where the product is used. 

If in doubt, we suggest contacting the local authorities to ask 
for the correct method of disposal. 

Ed. 0121 -  70702582 REV01     Silea - Use and maintenance

Summary of Contents for SIL/20KR

Page 1: ...SILEA 20 SILEA 30 Silea MIXER Use and maintenance manual ...

Page 2: ... case of doubt Introduction Introduction 2 Technical service 2 Safety instructions 4 Symbols applied to the machine 4 Basic notions 5 Knowing the appliance 5 Use 6 Powering the appliance 6 Processing 6 Maintenance and cleaning 7 Warnings 7 Cleaning the appliance 7 Downtime for prolonged periods 7 Disposing of food residues 7 Disposal at end of life 8 Warranty 9 Something is not working 10 What to ...

Page 3: ... of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision and instruction concern ing use of the appliance in a safe way and un derstand the hazard involved Children must not play with the appliance Cleaning and user main tenance shall not be made by children without supervision The staff using the appliance must be professionally prepared and periodically trained on its use as well as the ...

Page 4: ...facturer s consent is prohibited Measurements are purely indicative and not binding The original language used to prepare this manual is English the Manufacturer is not responsible for any translation interpretation or print errors Symbols applied to the machine Do not insert objects into the protection grille while the machine is running 20K Risk of electrocution Equipotential Hazard due to movin...

Page 5: ...le the cycle is in progress if the protection is lifted during mixing the movement of both the spiral and the bowl is stopped 2 Bowl 3 Control panel 4 Wheel with brake 5 Wheel without brake 6 Power cable 7 Equipotential terminal 8 Dough breaking rod 9 Spiral 10 Shows the correct direction of rotation of the bowl Control panel A STOP button stops the rotation of both the spiral and the bowl B START...

Page 6: ...he steel spiral When using for the first time carefully clean the product by carefully following the instructions in the dedicated chapter Maintenance and cleaning page 8 Place the ingredients in the bowl following the order and quantities provided for in the recipe lower the protection grille and press the START button To turn the machine off press the STOP button raise the protection grid remove...

Page 7: ...wer supply has been turned off Use a cloth soaked in hot soapy water and finish with a thorough rinsing and drying taking care to remove all traces of detergent Cleaningthebowl spiralanddough breakingrod Make sure that the power supply has been turned off Use a cloth soaked in warm soapy water or a detergent suitable for cleaning surfaces in contact with food Finish with a thorough rinsing and dry...

Page 8: ...inc plate copper etc that as a percentage make up more than 90 of the weight Attention must be paid to the management of this product at the end of its life reducing any negative impact on the environment and improving the efficiency of resources applying the principles of who pollutes pays prevention preparationforre use recyclingandrecovery Pleaseremember that illicit or incorrect product dispos...

Page 9: ...iable for any indirect or consequential damages and or loss of profit that the Buy er may suffer arising out of or caused by defective or faulty Products such as but not limited to cancellation of orders by customers penalties for late deliveries forfeitures or indemni fications of whatsoever nature 8 8 The Seller shall indemnify and hold the Buyer harmless from any liability or prejudices arising...

Page 10: ...roduct data rating plate and the date and number of the appliance purchase invoice Serial number Model Invoice date Invoice number Read the chapter on warranty carefully Warranty page 9 Call an authorised Service Centre or call the dealer directly stating the appliance data While waiting for Technical service disconnect the appliance from the mains Something is not working Model Electrical paramet...

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