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XBM10 GB 06 2015

Cleaning and hygiene

ATTENTION!!

Before dismantling any part, disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
Before using any cleaning product, be sure to read the instruction and safety instructions accompanying the product and use 

appropriate protective equipment.
Do not clean the machine with a pressure cleaner

4.1 BETWEEN TWO SESSIONS

• Remove the bowl and tool.
• Using hot water and detergent / disinfectant or degreaser (if 

working with greasy products), immerse and wash the inside of 

the bowl and the tool in the sink, then rinse in clean water and dry.
• Clean the planetary gear housing, the tool holder spindle and the 

safety guard with a damp sponge and a detergent - disinfectant 

product, then rinse in clean water.

• Do not put the tools in a dishwasher as this causes the alumi-

nium parts to blacken.

Note: Use cleaning products that are compatible with 

the aluminium and plastic (polycarbonate) parts.

• Do not clean the machine under a water spray.

4.2 AFTER USE

• Disconnect the machine.
• Remove the safety guard (see          §3.3).
• Clean the bowl, tools and guard by immersing them in hot 

water and detergent / degreaser or disinfectant in a sink, then 

rinse in clean water and dry. Only the bowl may be cleaned in 

a dishwasher.
• Do not put the tools in a dishwasher as this causes the alumi-

nium parts to blacken.
• Clean the planetary gear housing, the tool holder shaft and the 

support, paying particular attention to the bowl handles and the 

outside of the whisk where appropriate using a damp sponge 

and a disinfectant / detergent product, then rinse.

• Check that the various parts have been cleaned correctly.

Note: Check that the products used for cleaning are 

compatible with the machine part materials.

• Do not use abrasive detergents or sponges as these may 

scratch the surfaces, in particular the plastic guard.
• Read the manual of each accessory for the cleaning instructions.
• Do not clean the machine under a water spray.

Occasionally: (at least once a month)

• Wipe and lightly lubricate the raising and lowering pins and 

the safety guard pivots with Vaseline.

4.3 STRAY FLOUR PARTICLES:

In order to reduce the emission of stray flour particles while 

loading the bowl, it is recommended as follows:
-   Empty the flour bag or the container containing the flour without 

shaking it.

-   Pour in the water before putting the flour in if that is possible

-   Always start at slow speed during the water/flour mixing
-   Do not shake the empty flour bag. Roll it up carefully.
Keeping to these simple rules will contribute to reducing the 

emission of flour dust and consequently reducing the risk of 

allergy linked to that dust.

Fault finding

 

5.1 THE BEATER WILL NOT START

• Check that :
- The machine is plugged in.
- The electrical power supply to the socket is correct.
- The safety guard is lowered correctly and the cradle is in the 

work position.

- The bowl is in position on the cradle.

• If the beater stops during operation:
- The motor heat sensor has been triggered. Wait a few minutes 

before starting again.

- Reduce the speed or the load (see          § 3.4 and 3.5).

5.2 ABNORMAL NOISE OR OPERATION

• Metal noise

-   Distorted tool that is rubbing or rotating in the wrong direction 

(See            § 2.3).

-   Bowl damaged, not in place (See          § 3.2).
-  Lack of grease on the planetary gears (See          § 6.1 for 

dismantling instructions).

• Piercing noise

-   The belt is slipping, causing it to wear quickly.
-   Defective belt (See           § 6.2 for replacement and tensioning 

instructions).

• Noisy motor

-  Motor running on 2 phases. Check the connection and the 

electrical circuit.

• Lacks power:

-  Check the pulley flanges slide properly and the condition of 

the belt (see          § 6-2).

-   Motor running on 2 phases (see         § 6-6).
-  Power supply voltage not correct, with abnormal heating of 

motor

-   Working speed too high: reduce the speed.
- Load too great: reduce the quantity.

If the problem persists contact your supplier’s service 

department.

Summary of Contents for XBM10

Page 1: ...ales Service provider who is constantly available to ensure quick and careful service for improved machine operation and optimum efficiency Note that the safety hygiene and environmental protection stan dards currently applicable in the country where the machine is installed must always be applied during all phases of machine operation Consequently it is the user s responsibility to ensure that th...

Page 2: ... The requirements of IEC 60364 4 41 413 1 must apply for this protection For example in aTT system a differential circuit breaker must be installed upline of the power supply with a suitable power cut off e g 30 mA on the earthing installation for the place where it is planned to install the machine ATTENTION Failure to comply with these instructions means the customer runs the risk of machine fai...

Page 3: ... handle a Operation Press button B or F to start at low speed or high speed c Timed operation Use buttons C or E D showing the time selected and then press B or F Note To change the time remaining press key A and then alter it with keys C or E restart the cycle by pressing key B or F The time selected at the start of the cycle is held in memory To stop permanently a cycle in progress press key A t...

Page 4: ... tool used The nature quantity and density of the mass to be worked The optimum speed for quality results Too large a quantity is always detrimental to the quality of the work and the life of the mechanical parts of the machine and may lead to overheating of the motor and abrupt stop page See 5 1 Maximum recommended quantities Products Reference Max quant Tools 3 6 ACCESSORY SOCKET This mixer is e...

Page 5: ...astic guard Read the manual of each accessory for the cleaning instructions Do not clean the machine under a water spray Occasionally at least once a month Wipe and lightly lubricate the raising and lowering pins and the safety guard pivots with Vaseline 4 3 STRAY FLOUR PARTICLES In order to reduce the emission of stray flour particles while loading the bowl it is recommended as follows Empty the ...

Page 6: ... the problem persists contact your supplier s service department Maintenance ATTENTION Maintenance may only be carried out by a qualified trained and authorised person 6 1 MECHANICAL PARTS At least once a year it is recommended to If necessary grease the planetary gears with a high adhesive grease ask us see 6 4 Clean out the belt dust and flour from inside the machine using a vacuum cleaner Acces...

Page 7: ...osen the backstop screw until the lever is held at all speeds Tighten the lock nut he beaters are factory set to run at approximately 38 to 180 rpm planetary gear speed 6 5 CHECKING THE SAFETY DEVICE The proper operation of the safety device must be checked before each time the machine is used The motor must stop in less than 4 seconds on opening the safety guard 30 mm at the front between the bow...

Page 8: ...materials are disposed of in the appropriate recycling points European standards EN 454 Beaters Mixers Safety and hygiene regulations EN 60204 1 2006 machine electrical equipment This compliance is certified by The CE compliance mark attached to the machine XBM10 GB 05 2016 8 Compliance with legislation The corresponding CE declaration of conformity associated with the warranty This instruction ma...

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