Hatsuyuki HB310B2 User Manual Download Page 2

FOR SAFETY

WARNING

CAUTION

    WARNING

Unplug

Do Not Disassemble

Electric Shock

Plug

Note: "Material damages "means damages to buildings, furniture and effects, pets, etc.

Examples of Mark / Pictograph:

△ represents "CAUTION" (including danger and warning). 

The specific contents of caution are shown near the △ mark by pictograph or letters.

The mark illustrated left represents "ELECTRIC SHOCK".

◯ represents "PROHIBITED OPERATION".

The specific contents of "Prohibited" are shown within or near this ◯ mark by pictog-

raph or letters. 

The mark illustrated at left represents "DO NOT DISASSEMBLE".

● represents "ENFORCEMENT" (Things to do).

The specific contents of "Enforcement" are shown within or near ● the mark by pict-

ograph or letters.

The mark illustrated at left represents "Unplug from outlet".

Do not operate the machine outside.

Operating the machine outside or in the rain will cause electric bleed-
ing or electric shock.

Dedicated (Exclusive-use) outlet.

Always  use  an  outlet  dedicated  to  each  machine.  Never  use  exten-
sion  cords  or  connect  the  unit  to  other  power  supply  cords.  Never 
connect  several  or  many  plugs  into  the  same  outlet.  It  may  cause 
power  supply  cord  to  overheat  and  melt/burn  or  electric  shock  or 
fire.

Be sure to ground (earth) the machine.

Never  connect  a  ground  wire  (earthing)  to  gas  pipes,  water  pipes, 
lightening  rods  or  telephone  cord/grounding  wires.  An  incomplete 
grounding  (earthing)  is  dangerous  and  can  cause  severe  electric 
shock.

Before operating the machine, please read the following "Instructions for Safety" in the manual very carefully, 
and operate the machine correctly.

Each instruction specified in the manual is very important for safety, so be sure to follow each

 

instruction as 

specified.

Attention marks and their meanings are as follows:

Incorrect operation of machine is dangerous and can cause serious injury or  death.

Incorrect  operation  of  machine  is  dangerous  and  can  cause  injury  of  person  or 
material damages.

Summary of Contents for HB310B2

Page 1: ...NSFER RE SALE OF MACHINE Before operating this machine please read and understand the instructions speci ed in this manual for proper and safety use Retain this manual for your immediate and future re...

Page 2: ...tric bleed ing or electric shock Dedicated Exclusive use outlet Always use an outlet dedicated to each machine Never use exten sion cords or connect the unit to other power supply cords Never connect...

Page 3: ...t circuit or electric shock as well as rust and other water related problems Do not damage power supply cord Never work on power cord and never pull twist or bundle it Do not place a heavy things on i...

Page 4: ...orks Never touch blades directly They are very sharp and can cause injury Never try to disassemble or repair the machine by yourself Always call a quali ed technician Incorrect repair will likely caus...

Page 5: ...perfect installation can cause the unit to tip or fall and is therefore dangerous Install the machine in a location una ected by occasional dripping of water Melting ice will drip and can therefore dr...

Page 6: ...cause of illness Grip the ice block rmly The ice could jump out if it is not positioned rmly Do not touch the prongs with your ngers Doing so could cause injury Adjust the tension bolt properly so th...

Page 7: ...from a block of ice a dice of 13 cm approx Use a block of ice and never use other items Shaving Chamber Hose Connector Blade Blade Adjustment Knob Shaving Table Main Shaft Power Switch Crank Handle Cr...

Page 8: ...not produce soft and u y shaved ice It could damage the blade tip and the blade will not shave the ice Use transparent ice for soft and u y shaved ice 2 Do not put things on the unit The main shaft t...

Page 9: ...it is not closed properly the unit will not work even though it has been turned OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 Plug in the machine Make sure the power switch is turned to the o position before plugging in t...

Page 10: ...xture of the shaved ice Turn the blade adjustment knob for the desired ice texture Standard shaved ice texture is 1 millimeter mm as this is the pitch between the blade tip and the shaving table Turn...

Page 11: ...e to raise the ice holder 2 Con rm the ice holder does not descend when you remove a supporting hand from the crank handle 3 Move the sliding cover shaving shield to the right to open 4 Take the ice o...

Page 12: ...n you remove a supporting hand from the holder yet it doesn t feel heavy or tight when the handle is moved to lift the holder When the motor is overloaded the protector causes the machine to stop auto...

Page 13: ...fasten the blade But do not take o the screws 6 Remove the blade upwards through the opening of the shaving table 4 Turn the blade adjustment knob counterclockwise so that the blade tip comes out sli...

Page 14: ...ng table slide cover etc 1 Turn the blade adjustment knob completely clockwise to lower the blade behind the surface of the shaving table With the blade above the shaving table it could injure your ng...

Page 15: ...the Shaft Cover Wipe covers using a soft dry cloth Clean hardened dirt using a damp cloth and warm water A gentle dish detergent can be used Be sure to completely remove any traces of detergent with a...

Page 16: ...ined or otherwise mistreated it could be damaged This could cause a re or electric shock WARNING Check that the earth wire is not cut or disconnected from the terminal Should there be any defects cont...

Page 17: ...ntact the distributor Close the slide cover shaving shield completely Switch OFF Remove the cause Replace the blades see Page 12 Turn the blade adjustment knob clockwise to raise the blade Turn the bo...

Page 18: ...ditions The blade tip arises 1mm above the shaving table Extra Blade 1 Drip Hose 1 Gear Oil 1 Crank Handle 1 Shaft Cover 1 Crank Handle Fixing Bolt M6 x 16 with lock 1 Drain Hose Except HF 300P 1 Ice...

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