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6 OM-INA/2

Initial Start-Up

WARNING

TURN OFF AGITATOR BEFORE ADDING

INGREDIENTS OR INSPECTING KETTLE

CONTENTS. DO NOT WEAR LOOSE

CLOTHING OR JEWELRY AROUND

OPERATING MIXER KETTLE. KEEP WELL
CLEAR OF ROTATING MIXER ARMS AND

PADDLES AT ALL TIMES.

After the mixer is installed, take the following actions to confirm that the equipment is

operating correctly.

1.  Tilt the mixer through its complete tilting range to ensure that there is no hazard or 

interference.

2.  Make sure the agitator is properly coupled with its drive shaft. If the mixer has 

a slip-on coupling, the drive pin must be positioned at the end of the J-slot. If a 

bolted coupling is employed, the bolts must be turned to the proper position and 

the nuts must be tightened.

3.  When the mixer is in operating position, every scraper blade should touch the 

inside of the kettle during at least part of each revolution of the agitator.

4.  At the circuit breaker or fuse box, turn on the electric power supply to the mixer.

5.  Switch on the drive and confirm that the mixer operates smoothly. For a variable 

speed model, confirm that the mixer operates correctly throughout its speed range.

6.  Make sure the agitator turns in the correct direction, so it pushes the nylon scraper 

blades ahead of the agitator bar.

If the unit functions as described above, it is ready for use. If the unit does not function 

as intended, call your local Groen authorized service agency.

For instructions on initial start-up of the kettle component of your cooker/mixer, see 

the separate kettle manual.

Slip-On Coupling

Agitator Operation

TO RUN AGITATOR

1.  Ensure kettle is fully upright.

2.  Ensure mixer head is fully down and latched.

3.  Set the speed dial to desired speed.

4.  Turn the start switch to ON.

TO STOP AGITATOR

1.  Press the red STOP button or turn the ON/OFF toggle switch to OFF.

WARNING

DO NOT PLACE HANDS, TOOLS, OR HOSES 

IN KETTLE WHILE AGITATOR IS MOVING. 

AGITATOR AREA MUST BE CLEAR OF 

OBSTRUCTION BEFORE OPERATION.

Kettles with 100 Gallon capacity and larger

Summary of Contents for D - 40/60/80 INA/2

Page 1: ...se property damage injury or death Read the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment NOTIFY CARRIER OF DAMAGE AT ONCE It is the resp...

Page 2: ...STAND ON OR APPLY UNNECESSARY WEIGHT OR PRESSURE ON THE KETTLE FRONT OR POURING LIP THIS COULD RESULT IN OVERLOAD AND FAILURE OF THE TILT MECHANISM AND POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY AND BURNS TO THE OPERAT...

Page 3: ...L WIRING AND DRIVE MECHANISM NEVER SPRAY OR HOSE THE MIXER CAUTION WHEN YOU INSTALL THE SCRAPER BLADES MAKE SURE THE SCRAPER IS CURVED A REVERSED SCRAPER WILL NOT SCRAPE AND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE W...

Page 4: ...itial Start Up page 6 Agitator Operation page 6 Operation page 7 Cleaning page 8 9 Maintenance page 9 Troubleshooting page 10 PartsList page11 13 Service Log page 14 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATI...

Page 5: ...oker mixer to the floor or deck to reduce chances that the unit could tip over if unit is provided with flanged feet 2 Provide the proper electric power supply as specified on the electrical informati...

Page 6: ...e circuit breaker or fuse box turn on the electric power supply to the mixer 5 Switch on the drive and confirm that the mixer operates smoothly For a variable speed model confirm that the mixer operat...

Page 7: ...rive with electrical speed control turn the speed adjustment knob 6 To stop the mixer switch off the drive If the cooker mixer will be cleaned or serviced or will not be used for a week or longer cut...

Page 8: ...he cleaning compound as instructed by the supplier Wash the agitator parts and rinse them well Use a cloth moistened with the cleaning solution to clean other parts of the mixer d To remove materials...

Page 9: ...is log with the equipment Service procedures for the kettle component of the cooker mixer are described in the separate kettle manual WARNING BEFORE REPLACING ANY PARTS SHUT OFF ALL ELECTRIC POWER SUP...

Page 10: ...d Authorized Service Rep Only b For open motor field circuit by checking field current X Motor speed varies rapidly User a For an oscillating load by disconnecting the mixer drive from the agitator an...

Page 11: ...OM INA 2 11 Parts List Ref Description Part 1 BLADE ASSEMBLY SCRAPER 005100 2 BLADE SCRAPER NYLON 005098 3 HOLDER BLADE ASSEMBLY 123270 4 CLIP SCRAPER LOCKING 003655 CLIP HAIRPIN RETAINING 003652...

Page 12: ...LY 60 GAL 040207 AGITATOR ASSY 80GAL 026684 YOKE BLADE 004923 SCRAPER BLADE ASSY 005100 PIN AGITATOR BLADE 003652 CLIP SCRAPER LOCKING 003655 Description Part BLADE SCRAPER 005098 HOLDER SCRAPER BLADE...

Page 13: ...OM INA 2 13 Electrical Schematic...

Page 14: ...14 OM INA 2 Service Log Model No Purchased From Serial No Location Date Purchased Date Installed Purchase Order No For Service Call Date Maintenance Performed Performed By...

Page 15: ...OM INA 2 15...

Page 16: ...REV A 08 18 1055 Mendell Davis Drive Jackson MS 39272 888 994 7636 601 372 3903 Fax 888 864 7636 unifiedbrands net 2018 Unified Brands All Rights Reserved Unified Brands is a wholly owned subsidiary o...

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