Planetary mixer TEKNO 40 - 60
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SECTION B POINT 4
OPERATING FAULTS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING AND ROUTINE REPAIRS
For troubleshooting and routine repairs, refer to the following table.
OPERATING FAULTS
POSSIBLE CAUSE
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
1.
The tool slows down slightly
when mixing strong dough.
The drive belt is not sufficiently
taught.
Tighten the belt (instructions
follow - see Fig. 18).
2.
Bowl
lifting
is
almost
completely blocked.
The sliding bars are not
sufficiently lubricated or
remains of flour or dough have
clogged the movement of the
bowl arm.
Lubricate the sliding bars
(instructions follow - see Fig.
19).
3.
After plugging in the power
supply
and
setting
the
MASTER switch to position 1,
the “POWER” signal does not
light up on the control panel.
No power at the socket or the
socket is faulty.
A fuse may have blown.
Check the socket.
Replace the fuse.
4.
The power supply is plugged
in, the MASTER switch is on
and the POWER signal on the
control panel is on but the
machine does not start when
the three speed controls 2
– 3
– 4 are operated.
The protective grid is open.
Bowl not in working position,
emergency push-button (9) on.
The automatic thermal switch
has cut in.
Close the safety grid.
Position the bowl correctly.
Release the EMERGENCY
button (9).
Reset the automatic switch.