4. THE MACHINE
4.1. WARNING:
The Destoner supplied must be used exclusively for processing the product described in this manual.
Do not commence assembly of the Destoner or start it up before reading this manual.
Do not turn on the Destoner if one or more of the warning signs are damaged or missing.
Do not turn on the Destoner if the machine is vibrating abnormally or if the protective guards
supplied have not been attached.
Do not perform servicing, dismantling or cleaning operations before the machine has come to a
complete standstill and the electricity supply has been turned off for several minutes.
Do not turn on the machine if the electric motors or frame are cracked. Check the tightness of the
various components at least once a year and if necessary tighten any loosened nuts or bolts.
Check that the voltage of the circuit which the motor control panel is connected to corresponds with
that of the motor cables.
Do not try to operate an overheated motor but leave it to cool down to room temperature.
Allow only experienced personnel to start up, clean or service the machine.
Do not start up the motors if the rotating elements do not turn freely.
Use harnesses to raise the machine and make sure that these are suitable for the weight to be lifted.
Wash the machine with non-toxic products designed for use with food stuffs.
This manual must stay with the machine at all times, any reproduction of the same, even partial, is
strictly forbidden.
4.2. DESCRIPTION
The Destoner is a machine used for destonig ripe fruit like apricot, plums, peach, cherry, etc, suitable for use
by small-medium sized farms
1) code 800, 801 DELTA 1 single-phase or threephase
The machine is composed of the following parts:
1)
loading hopper
, inside which there is the a protection grid.
2)
Destoning basket
, separates the fruit pulp from the stone, by rotation of the central shaft. The separated
grapes are collected in the tank below the machine fitted with fitting DIN 80
3)
Stone outlet:
the stalks are
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liminated by falling into the bottom of the machine. Only the stone falling to
the ground should be eliminated and not those on the outlet blades of the machine. To remove these, stop
the machine, disconnect the plug from the electric socket and extract the stalks.
NEVER PERFORM THIS OPERATION WITH THE MACHINE ON
4) Electric motor
with emergency stop button, cable and plug. The user’s electrical system must comply
with current legislation and bear in mind the maximum power draw foreseen for the machine.
5)
Safety grid
provided with the machine must be fitted on the top of the hopper to prevent access of the
arms to the area where the shaft is in motion
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