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6.5 - Automatic use 

6.5.1 - Automatic mixer 

Press the drive push-button "3": the blades will start turning and the red/yellow indica-
tor light "5" will go on. Press the reverse drive push-button "4": the red/yellow indicator 
light "5" will start flashing. After 30 seconds, the machine will automatically  
reverse drive and every 30 seconds it will invert blade rotation.  
After 2 minutes (4 cycles) the machine will automatically stop 

6.5.2 - Automatic switch-off 

Press the drive push-button "3": the blades will start turning and the red/yellow indica-
tor light "5" will go on. Press the drive push-button "3" again: the red indicator light "5" 
will go off and the network presence indicator light "2" will start to flash. After 1 minute, 
the machine will automatically stop.  
The same sequence can be run in reverse drive. 
on machines with stainless steel push-buttons, perform the same procedure, but  
hold the button pressed the second time you press it, until the Led go off. 

7 - Maintenance

 

7.1 - Rules 

ATTENTION! 

The mixer must always be off and the power plug removed from the 

power socket when servicing and cleaning. The maintenance area must always be 
clean, dry and well illuminated. Do not allow unauthorised staff to service the appli-
ance. Do not put parts of your body, hands or arms into the mixer or openings not pro-
tected where there is the risk of being injured. Always use protective clothing (suitable 
gloves, glasses etc.) Do not use petrol, solvents or other inflammable liquids such as 
detergents. Use authorised non-toxic and non-inflammable solvents. 
Do not compressed air to clean the appliance. If it is considered necessary to use 
compressed air,  use eye protection (glasses) with side protections and limit pressure 
to a max of 2 atm. (1,9 bar). Do not use a naked flame as lighting when servicing and 
repairing the appliance.  

7.2 - Introduction 

 

Regular maintenance and a correct use of the appliance will guarantee a high produc-
tion rate and safe working conditions. 
To guarantee constant efficiency and to avoid voiding the warranty, always and only 
use original spare parts.

 

7.3 - Checks carried out on our premises

 

The purchased appliance has undergone several factory tests.  
These tests are: 

Before setting to work: 

- check operative tension in the appliance which must correspond to the customer’s  
  requirements

 

- check that there are all the warning plates and notices and the ID plate gives all the 
  correct information and serial number

 

- check bolt tightening torque

 

- check that the appliance corresponds and conforms with the regulations in force and 
  with what is given in this manual.

 

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6.3.2 - Cleaning the mixing bowl  

With the machine off and switch in position “0” and with the plug 
removed from the socket proceed with cleaning the bowl.   
Thanks to the possibility of rotating the bowl cleaning operations 
are facilitated.   
- With the bowl in a horizontal position grip the handle on the bowl 
   titling bar “1” Fig. 6.3.4  
- Unhook and remove the pins which lock the mixing blades “2” in  
  position Fig. 6.3.4 and “2” Fig. 6.3.5 
- Unscrew the bowl locking knob “3”  anti-clockwise Fig. 6.3.5 
- Once having released the mixing bowl rotate (Fig. 6.3.2) by  
  pulling the tilting bar “1” Fig. 6.3.4. 

- Open the grille “4” Fig. 6.3.6 and proceed  
   with removing the mixing blades.  
- Make sure the mixing blades are positioned to 
  allow for enough space to 
  remove them Fig. 6.3.7. 

- Grip the mixing blades one  
  at a time “5” Fig. 6.3.8 and 
  pull outwards to remove.  

- The surface is now smooth and easy to clean 
  Fig. 6.3.9, clean the mixer thoroughly and if 
  necessary disinfect.  
- With a sponge soaked with water and a neutral 
  (pH 7) and non-toxic degreaser (food grade)  
  clean and remove any food product left on the  

 mixer and on the mixing blades.    

  Do not use petrol, solvents or other flammable   

 liquids as detergents; only used authorised  

  non-toxic and non-flammable solvents.  
  Take all the necessary precautions adopting  
  also appropriate protections required for the  
  cleaning product being used when cleaning  
  and disinfecting the mixer. Always follow the  
  instructions provided for the cleaning product being used. 

6.4 - 

Mounting utensils 

 

To mount the utensil (mixing blades) invert the procedure described in the foregoing 
paragraph and make sure the mixing blades are mounted correctly. To facilitate this 
operation there are numbers stamped on the mixing blades and on the pins on the in-
side of the bowl. The number on the blade must correspond to the number on the pin. 
Once the mixing blades have been mounted close the grille. 

Fig. 6.3.3

Fig. 6.3.4

Fig. 6.3.5

Fig. 6.3.6

Summary of Contents for MCR-120P/N

Page 1: ...Mod MCR 120P N Production code 40807003F 04 2013 ...

Page 2: ...MEAT MIXERS USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL ...

Page 3: ... 4 1 wiring diagram three phase 400 V 2 4 2 wiring diagram single phase 230 V 2 4 3 Three phase wiring diagram of stainless steel controls 2 4 4 phase wiring diagram of stainless steel controls 2 5 Noise level 3 15 Testing transport delivery and installing 3 Te 1 sting 3 2 Delivering and transporting the appliance 3 2 1 List of items supplied 3 I 3 nstalling 3 3 1 Installing 3 3 2 Disposing of pac...

Page 4: ...to transport it maintenance and servicing Before using the appliance carefully read this manual This manual should be filed kept near the appliance where it can be easily reached when required If for some reason this manual is lost or torn request a replacement copy from either your retailer or from the manufacturer If the appliance is sold imme diately inform the manufacturer name address telepho...

Page 5: ...N The size of the pieces to be mixed must be contained in the mixing drum and must not stick out over the rim and must never exceed 50 kg for model 50 BA 80 kg for 80 BA 120 kg for 120 BA and 180 kg for 180 BA 7 1 6 Non permitted uses The mixer must only be used for the uses given by the manufacturer and in particular Do Not use the appliance for mixing food other than for meat Do Not use the appl...

Page 6: ... and Warning Notices ATTENTION When the appliance is connected to the electricity supply do not touch any of the electrics There is the risk of being electrocuted Always respect the infor mation given on the warning notices Non observance can cause injuries or even death Make sure the warning notices are always in their correct position and are legible If for some reason they are missing or are il...

Page 7: ... 80 BA 1000 90 120 BA 1092 180 BA 1422 B mm 630 630 700 700 C E mm mm 730 1617 730 1617 855 1717 855 1717 D mm 1030 1030 1029 1029 F G mm mm 1220 500 1220 500 1209 620 1209 620 5 4 1 3 6 2 Fig 2 3 1 Fig 2 1 1 Power Tank Dim Capacity Watt Hp mm Kg lt 50 88 80 110 120 162 50 BA 2X 550 0 75 420x500 80 BA 2X 550 0 75 620x500 120 BA 2X 1100 0 75 660x550 180 BA 2X 1100 0 75 995x550 180 250 2 3 Size and ...

Page 8: ...12 2 4 2 Wiring diagram single phase 230V Fig 2 4 2 Fig 2 4 2 13 English 2 4 3 Three phase wiring diagram of stainless steel controls Fig 2 4 3 Fig 2 4 3 ...

Page 9: ...ies the machine is placed on a wooden pallet protected by carton and tied in place using plastic straps For packing size please refer to Fig 3 2 1 When the appliance is delivered make sure that packaging is intact If there are signs of damage to the packaging when de livered sign the delivery note with the wording Accepted but with reservation and the reason why If upon opening the packaging the g...

Page 10: ...efer to the dimensions given in Fig 2 4 1 This space allows you to work freely with the appliance and allows easy access when servicing or repairing it Provide suitable lighting around the appliance for the worker using the meat mixer 3 3 1 Installing To move the package use a fork lift truck or similar means The appliance is in a car ton box and packed on a pallet Remove the two plastic straps th...

Page 11: ...nd empty the bowl 1 2 Fig 6 3 1 3 Fig 6 3 2 18 5 Turning the appliance On and Off 5 1 Checking connection to electricity supply Switch the on off switch on the appliance to po sition I The green light 2 should come on indicating power on Press push button 3 for starting the red indicator light 5 should come on and then immediately press push button 1 for stopping This is to check that the applianc...

Page 12: ... factory tests These tests are Before setting to work check operative tension in the appliance which must correspond to the customer s requirements check that there are all the warning plates and notices and the ID plate gives all the correct information and serial number check bolt tightening torque check that the appliance corresponds and conforms with the regulations in force and with what is g...

Page 13: ...or when being in stalled carry out the following tests Before setting to work check that the power supply tension corresponds to the value given on the ID plate Check that there are all the warning and ID plates and that they are not damaged Check that the power supply cable is not damaged and is intact Check that the safety features such as the magnetic sensors are intact and not damaged Function...

Page 14: ...switch is in position 0 Switch the switch to position 1 The grille is raised The microswitch mounted on the mixing drum does not work Lower the grille Contact the aftersales office Either the electric motor or the command circuit board is faulty Contact the aftersales office The controls do not work or the blades do not change direction Contact the aftersales office ...

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