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TABLE OF FIGURES

Fig. No 1 

General view of the Vegetable Preparation Machine  
model “XVP001” 

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Fig. No 2 

Position of the electrical safety protection 

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Fig. No 3 

Position of the mechanical safety protection 

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Fig. No 3A  Position of the electrical safety measures 

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Fig. No 4 

Position of the chute or the bowl to allow the machine to 
be started. 

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Fig. No 5 

Machine on-off control. 

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Fig. No 6 

Small pusher for pushing vegetables down 

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Fig. No 7 

Bowl with magnetic sensor 

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Fig. No 8 

Chute to direct the food 

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Fig. No 9 

Expulsion arm 

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Fig. No 10  Disc rack 

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Fig. No 11  Discs for slicing 

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Fig. No 12  Discs for julienne 

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Fig. No 13  Discs for dicing 

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Fig. No 14  Discs for grating 

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Fig. No 15  Dimensions and weights 

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Fig. No 16  Description of the packaging 

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Fig. No 17  Collecting bowl 

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Fig. No 18  Directing “chute"  

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Fig. No 19  Technical plate – registration 

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Fig. No 20  Diagram of the single phase electrical equipment  

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Fig. No 21  Start and stop button. 

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Fig. No 22  Fitting the expulsion arm 

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Fig. No 23  Fitting the dicing – slicing combination 

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Fig. No 24  Correct operating position 

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Fig. No 25  Food added using the large feed tube 

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Fig. No 26  Food added using the small feed tube 

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Fig. No 27  View of the machine dismantled for cleaning 

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6.2 - TROUBLESHOOTING 

 

6.2.1 - The disc lock is defective: 

Check that the discs and the disc-holding spindle are clean. 
 

6.2.2 - The cover does not lock: 

Check that the cover is correctly closed and that it is clean. 
 

6.2.3 - The food is not cut properly: 

Check the state of wear of the cutters. 

 
6.2.4 - The cut food does not come out or is not properly cut: 

Check that the expulsion arm has been fitted except when dicing. Check that the 
bowl is not full and the outlet is not blocked. 
 

6.2.5 - The machine stops operating: 

Check that the food to be cut is not frozen or too hard and that the voltage 
supplied is in accordance with the voltage indicated on the technical plate (

Fig. 

No 19

). 

 
6.2.6 - The microswitches on the pusher lever and the cover do not work: 

Check that they are not blocked by dirt or other materials. 
 

6.2.7 - The machine will not start: 

Check that all the safety devices are correctly positioned (Safety Chapter 1.3).  
Check that the machine is plugged into the power supply and that all the relevant 
switches in the work place are switched on. 

 

CHAP. 7 - CLEANING THE MACHINE 

 

7.1 - GENERAL 

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The machine must be cleaned at least once a day or more often, if necessary.  

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All parts of the Vegetable Preparation Machine which come into direct or 
indirect contact with the food for cutting must be meticulously cleaned. 

Before carrying out any operations it is necessary to: 

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disconnect the plug from the power supply to completely insolate the machine 
from the rest of the equipment. 

Be careful of the residual risks from the cutting parts and / or associated 
parts during cleaning or handling the discs. 

 

7.2 - PRODUCTS TO BE USED 

The machine must be wiped with normal detergents at room temperature, using a 
damp cloth. 

Summary of Contents for XVP001

Page 1: ...reparation machine take it to a Company which is competent to carry out this service in accordance with the materials used for the various components see 1 2 2 Kenwood Catering is a division of Kenwood Limited New Lane Havant Hampshire PO9 2NH UK www kenwoodcatering com 89013 2 1 Instruction Manual Vegetable Preparation Machine Model XVP001 ...

Page 2: ...o the people who are to use and maintain the machine TABLE OF CONTENTS 23 CHAP 8 SERVICE AND CUSTOMER CARE 8 1 GENERAL If the cord is damaged it must for safety reasons be replaced by KENWOOD or an authorised KENWOOD repairer UK and Eire If you need help with Using your machine Servicing or repairs in or out of guarantee Call Kenwood Catering on 0121 772 7897 and ask for Customer Care Have your mo...

Page 3: ... with a cloth and put it back together Fig No 27 View of the machine dismantled for cleaning WARNING 3 CHAP 5 USE OF THE MACHINE Page 18 5 1 FITTING THE DISCS 5 2 LOADING AND CUTTING THE FOOD CHAP 6 MAINTENANCE AND PRACTICAL ADVICE Page 20 6 1 GENERAL 6 1 1 Belt 6 1 2 Feet 6 1 3 Control Panel Label 6 1 4 Power cable 6 1 5 Discs 6 2 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 2 1 The disc lock is defective 6 2 2 The cover d...

Page 4: ...tive Check that the discs and the disc holding spindle are clean 6 2 2 The cover does not lock Check that the cover is correctly closed and that it is clean 6 2 3 The food is not cut properly Check the state of wear of the cutters 6 2 4 The cut food does not come out or is not properly cut Check that the expulsion arm has been fitted except when dicing Check that the bowl is not full and the outle...

Page 5: ...es In the case of the slicing and julienne discs the blade can be replaced In this case call Kenwood Catering Spares specifying the exact code for the disc 5 CHAP 1 INFORMATION ON THE MACHINE 1 1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS The vegetable preparation machine must only be used by people who are fully aware of the safety regulations contained in this manual If new people are to use the machine time must be a...

Page 6: ...to the work surface see Fig No 24 Do not stand so that parts of the body come into direct contact with moving parts of the machine N B The food to be processed with the Vegetable Preparation Machine can only be added when the motor is switched off The procedure is as follows A Place the food into the feed tube as shown in Fig No 25 If the food is small such as carrots courgettes etc add it down th...

Page 7: ...spindle are made of AISI 304 and 430 grade stainless steel The small pusher large pusher handle control panel case are made of highly resistant plastic suitable for contact with foods The discs for cutting the food have an aluminium carrier and the blades are made of AISI 420 grade stainless steel These are NOT dishwasher safe 1 3 SAFETY MEASURES 1 3 1 GENERAL SAFETY MEASURES The Vegetable Prepara...

Page 8: ...CUTTER Fig No 20 Diagram of the single phase 220 240 Volt electrical equipment 4 4 CHECKING OPERATION OF THE MACHINE Test the operation daily before first use with the following procedure a Press the I on button and the O off button and check that the corresponding indicator lights go on and off Fig No 21 b Check that the motor stops and starts when the pusher handle is raised and lowered c Check ...

Page 9: ...ration of the machine if the collecting bowl or the chute are not correctly positioned on the outlet and it will only allow the machine to be started manually by pushing the button I if the bowl or chute are correctly positioned Fig No 4 The Vegetable Preparation Machine is also fitted with a control device comprising of D a low voltage control panel protected to IP 54 with two contact buttons I o...

Page 10: ... blows or dropping show the damage to the courier and immediatley inform Kenwood Catering Customer Care DO NOT TURN THE PACKAGING UPSIDE DOWN If you wish to move it make sure you support it at the 4 main points keeping it parallel to the ground 3 3 DISPOSAL OF THE PACKAGING The packaging components cardboard any pallet plastic strips and polyurethane foam can be disposed of easily by adding to the...

Page 11: ...he warehouses correctly packaged The packaging is made of a external box of sturdy cardboard h Warranty registration card b the machine i Usage warning label c inserts to hold the machine steady d bowl and exit chute e pusher f this manual g CE certificate of conformity Fig No 16 Packaging a c b d e h f g ...

Page 12: ...0099 for grating Parmesan AWXVP40003 3mm diameter holes AWXVP40004 4mm diameter holes AWXVP40007 7mm diameter holes Fig No 14 Grating type discs Fig No 12 Julienne type discs Fig No 13 Dicing type discs 13 The electrical information for this machine can be found on a plate on the back of the Vegetable Preparation Machine Before connecting the machine see point 4 2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION CHAP 2 TECH...

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