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Introduction

Overview

 

 This Operation and Safety Manual has been prepared to introduce you to the Grange GRPB7 Planetary 
Mixer. It explains the operation, cleaning and maintenance of the food mixer in simple, clear terms and 
with an emphasis on your safety.

 

 Throughout the Manual procedures are supported by photographs showing the parts involved and the 
recommended safe method of handling those parts.

 

 Make sure that you read this Manual carefully so that you are familiar with the features and procedures 

 

that are unique to this machine.

Conventions and Symbols used in this Manual

 

 To reduce confusion, and to highlight important points and safety matters, we have established some 

 

standard terms and symbols:

 

•  “mixer” “food mixer”  

Whenever we talk about the mixer, or food mixer, we mean the mixer 

 

that is covered in this Manual.

 

•  “foodstuff”  

We use the word “foodstuff” to refer to any kind of meat or other food that is usually 

 

sliced in a mixer.

 

•  “bowl” “mixing bowl” 

 

This is the fitting that attaches to the end of the planetary drive and does 

 

the actual mixing.

 

•  “beater” “aggitator”

  The meat grip is the device that holds the foodstuff in position on the meat table. 

 

It is usually attached to the meat table and moves with the foodstuff as it is sliced.

 

•  “speed selector”  

This device is located on the right side of the machine (as you face it) and controls 

the speed of the agitator.

 

•  “mixer head lift” “mixer head lift handle”  

This is the mechanism by which you raise and lower the 

mixer head into the bowl.

 

 

•  The Special Note flag  

This is an upside-down triangle with an exclamation mark inside it. It appears 

 

in the left margin of the page, like this, whenever we want to draw your attention to an important point.

 

•  The “No Hands” warning flag  

This is a circle with the outline of a hand and a black bar through the 

hand. It appears wherever we want to warn you that either: you shouldn’t put your hands in or near a par-
ticular component; or that you must wear steel mesh protective gloves to carry out a particular procedure.

 

•  The “Power” warning flags  

TThere are two power warning flags. The first, a lightning bolt inside an 

upside-down triangle, is used whenever we want to remind and warn you that the machine is connected 
to the mains power supply. The second warning flag is a circle with the outline of a lightning bolt and a 
black bar through the bolt. It appears to remind you that a particular procedure must 

 

be carried out with the power to the machine turned off at the power point and the 

 

machine’s power plug disconnected from the power point.

 

Summary of Contents for GRPB7

Page 1: ...value quality service Grange Product Range Mixers Bandsaws Food Processors Juicers Light Kitchen Equipment Mincing Equipment Slicers Wrapping Equipment Planetary Mixer GRPB7 Bench USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...lace foodstuffs in the mixing bowl when the mixer is in operation NEVER touch the agitator drive when the mixer is on KEEP hands arms hair and loose clothing CLEAR of all moving parts Should the mixer...

Page 3: ...lly attached to the meat table and moves with the foodstuff as it is sliced speed selector This device is located on the right side of the machine as you face it and controls the speed of the agitator...

Page 4: ...LT IN SERIOUS INJURY CAUSED BY THE MACHINE BEING ACCIDENTLY TURNED ON DURING CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE The Grange Planetary Bench Mixer The Grange GRPB7 Planetary Mixer has been designed for strong perf...

Page 5: ...tor comfort Electrical connections The mixer connects to a single phase 240 Volts power supply using the power cord supplied Simply connect the plug on the end of the power cord to the power point Cle...

Page 6: ...t to left When the speed button is turned to point straight down Drawing 2 the mixer is at low speed and this is the recommend speed for dough mixing When the speed button is turned to point down left...

Page 7: ...r remove the mixed contents of the bowl Changing or fitting an agitator 1 Make sure that the machine is switched off 2 Grasp the agitator firmly and turn it clockwise to disengage the tool from the lo...

Page 8: ...o remove any residual material left from the last mixing operation After each mixing job 1 Remove the bowl and agitator and wash thoroughly in warm water and mild detergent 2 Wipe down exposed portion...

Page 9: ...is disconnected at the power point Routine Maintenance The robust design of the mixer means that there is very little required in the way of routine maintenance Generally the only maintenance required...

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