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                   ATTENTION! 

 

Do not use a water jet to clean the appliance. 

 

IMPORTANT 

 

This equipment is not intended to be fully immersed in water for cleaning.  
Follow the instructions below to find out which parts can be immersed and the special care 
to be taken with the other parts. 

 
 
To remove heavier dirt from the cup, follow the instructions below: 

1.  Insert the cup into the coupling and cup holder; 

2.  Add warm water (500ml less than the maximum capacity of the cup or at least twice the height 

of the blade) and a few drops of neutral detergent inside the cup;  

3.  Place the cover and turn the appliance on for a few seconds;  

4.  When the appliance is turned off, remove the cup from the holder and rinse in running water. 

The rest of the appliance should only be cleaned with a damp cloth as many times as possible 

to prevent food residues from drying out and sticking to the parts. Dry all cleaned parts with a soft, dry 
cloth.

 

 
Never use abrasive products or sponges for cleaning as they may scratch or ruin the surface 

of  the  parts.  Do  not  spill  water  on  the  appliance  for  cleaning,  otherwise,  turning  it  on  may  cause 
electric shock or even burn the appliance. 

 
 

                     

         ATTENTION! 

 

Prior  to  first  use,  cleaning  should  be  done  as  instructed  above.  A  little  smoke  and  smell  may 

occur due to the burning of non-toxic lubricant on the axle.  

 
Be  careful  when  cleaning  the  cup  because  the  blades  are  exposed  and  are  extremely  sharp. 

Handle  with  care,  otherwise  it  could  cause  accidents.  The  same  attention  is  paid  to  any  other 
sharp component of the appliance. 

 

 
     

IMPORTANT 

 

The manufacturer shall not be liable for any direct or indirect damages caused by non-
compliance with these standards and instructions presented in this manual.

 

          
 

         

     ATTENTION! 

 

It  is  extremely  important  that  the  products  used  in  the  cleaning  ensure  maximum 

cleanliness and are not toxic. 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for BIMG LAR.1,5

Page 1: ...1...

Page 2: ...9 5 1 Cleaning Procedures and Products Used 9 5 2 Maintenance and Procedures in Case of Breakdowns 11 6 Annexes 12 Electrical scheme 12 Exploded view drawing LAR 1 5 2 2M 13 List of Replacement Parts...

Page 3: ...em For example avoid working with loose uniform sleeves where they can lock in moving parts causing accidents After being held to read and answered all the questions this manual must be stored careful...

Page 4: ...rity of the organic acids organic substances in general alkalis oxy salts etc Note stainless steel 304 is attacked by sulfuric acid and also cannot withstand hydrochloric acid diluted sulfuric acid ch...

Page 5: ...0 3 1 220 387 LAR2220CC1 LAR2220CC2 LAR2M110CC4 200x520x200 4 0 110 450 2 LAR2M220CC4 200x520x200 4 0 220 410 LAR2M220CC1 LAR2M220CC2 LAR4110CC4 200x510x200 4 8 110 625 3 5 LAR4220CC4 260x520x230 4 8...

Page 6: ...nd on a sufficiently wide level dry and stable support surface away from sources of heat and water faucets and at an average height of 80 cm Install your appliance by leaving a distance of at least 20...

Page 7: ...ption On Off Button used to turn the appliance on and off In position 1 turns on in position 0 turns off 4 3 Operating Procedures Before operating your appliance make sure that the items that come int...

Page 8: ...processing remove the overcap by turning it counterclockwise and pulling it up vertically Use the opening in the cover without needing to remove it In possession of the pre cut pieces of food approxim...

Page 9: ...ades and other components of the appliance If you notice that the appliance cannot process the food or that it stops processing decrease the amount or size of the food in the pre cut before inserting...

Page 10: ...nt food residues from drying out and sticking to the parts Dry all cleaned parts with a soft dry cloth Never use abrasive products or sponges for cleaning as they may scratch or ruin the surface of th...

Page 11: ...mended to carry out preventive maintenance every 6 months checking and adjusting clearances cleaning internal parts etc When detecting broken or malfunctioning parts always replace using original part...

Page 12: ...ltage 110 V or 220 V 50 Hz 60 Hz ATTENTION The ground connection varies according to the type of plug For electrical installation observe the current standards of the country especially with regard to...

Page 13: ...13 Exploded view drawing Models LAR1 5 LAR 2 LAR 2 MAX...

Page 14: ...pling Rubber Bushing 01 LAR 1 5 LAR 2 2 2 PRN002 Allen screw LAR 2M 02 LAR 2M 2 3 ADA021 Hexagonal Plastic Coupling LAR 1 5 2 01 LAR 1 5 LAR 2 ADA023 Hexagonal Plastic Coupling LAR 2M 01 LAR 2M 3 ARL0...

Page 15: ...18 Foot for Plastic Base 04 LAR 1 5 2 PEP014 04 LAR 2M 17 CHE128 On Off button 01 18 PRA023 Screw 04 LAR 2M 19 BTT011 Engine stopper 04 LAR 2M 20 FLG016 Support Plate 01 LAR 2M 21 CRC477 Closing Plate...

Page 16: ...16 Exploded view drawing Model LAR 4...

Page 17: ...ling 01 2 1 ADA023 Coupling 01 2 2 PRN002 Allen Screw 02 3 CRC477 Closing Plate Key Selector 01 4 PRA024 Screw 04 5 ARL004 Flat washer 04 6 SUC016 Cup Holder 01 7 CBE020 Electrical Cable Type 1 01 CBE...

Page 18: ...18 Notes...

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