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6.3.2 Rear control panel
The rear control panel comprises the red push button (Pos. 16, Electrical installation overview), the
ON/OFF switch (Pos. 18, Electrical installation overview), the stacker switch, the connection for
continuous fillers (Pos. 2, Electrical installation overview), and the
CETACT
sockets
(Pos.
7,
Electrical installation overview).
Image 4, Rear control panel
The red PUSH BUTTON serves to perform one full cycle in manual mode. The ON/OFF switch is the
general switch or the machine. There are two CETACT sockets. The one on the left is for connecting
the piston filler. The one on the right is for connecting the stacker belt motor (Pos. 7, Conveyor belt
overview). If you do not have the optional stacker unit, keep the stacker switch in the
“OFF” position. If
you do have the stacker, it must be in the
“ON” position. If using a continuous filler, attach the burger
forming machine using the connector.
6.4 Notes
1. It is important that when you start to make patties, the machine is completely clean to ensure it
works properly.
2. The most appropriate mixtures are usually ones kept in the conservation chamber at temperatures
between 0 and 4 ºC after being prepared and mixed or ones minced with a cutter if using frozen
meat.
3. GASER machines leave the factory set up so that any piston filler (hydraulic) or a continuous
vacuum filler can be connected to them using the appropriate electrical sockets built in to their
right-hand side. The whole system can be started or stopped using the hamburger forming
machine
’s controls. To set up this system, see the corresponding wiring diagram.
Summary of Contents for V3000-CP
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