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Operation

Advice

Be sure your hair is not loose in order to avoid getting caught by turning parts which could lead to a serious 

accident. Tie your hair up and/or cover your head with a scarf. The operation performed by untrained personnel 

shall be forbidden. Never touch turning parts with your hands or in any other way. 

NEVER

 operate machine 

without all original safety devices under perfect conditions.

Cautions with Stainless Steel:

The Stainless Steel may present rust signs, which 

ARE ALWAYS CAUSED BY EXTERNAL AGENTS

especially when the cleaning or sanitization is not constant and appropriate. The Stainless Steel resistance 

towards corrosion is mainly due to the presence of chrome, which in contact with oxygen allows the formation 

of a very thin protective coat. This protective coat is formed through the whole surface of the steel, blocking  

the action of external corrosive agents. When the protective coat is broken, the corrosion process begins, 

being possible to avoid it by means of constant and adequate cleaning. Cleaning must always be done 

immediately after using the equipment. For such end, use water, neutral soap or detergent, and clean the 

equipment with a soft cloth or a nylon sponge. Then rinse it with plain running water, and dry immediately with 

a soft cloth, this way avoiding humidity on surfaces and especially on gaps. The rinsing and drying processes 

are extremely important to prevent stains and corrosion from arising.

IMPORTANT: Acid solutions, salty solutions, disinfectants and some sterilizing solutions 

(hypochlorites, tetravalent ammonia salts, iodine compounds, nitric acid and others), must be 

AVOIDED, once it cannot remain for long in contact with the stainless steel.

These substances attack the stainless steel due to the 

CHLORINE

 on its composition, causing corrosion  

spots (pitting). Even detergents used in domestic cleaning must not remain in contact with the stainless steel 

longer than necessary, being mandatory to remove it with plain water and then dry the surface completely.

Use of abrasives:

Sponges or steel wool and carbon steel brushes, besides scratching the surface and compromising the 

stainless steel protection, leave particles that rust and react contaminating the stainless steel. That is why such 

products must not be used for cleaning and sanitization. Scrapings made with sharp instruments or similar 

must also be avoided.

Main substances that cause stainless steel corrosion:

Dust, grease, acid solutions such as vinegar, fruit juices, etc., saltern solutions (brine), blood, detergents 

(except for the neutral ones), common steel particles, residue of sponges or common steel wool, and also 

other abrasives.

Analysis and Problems Solving

Problems, causes and solutions

The High Performance Tilting Blenders were designed to operate with the need of minimum maintenance but 

the natural wearing caused by long use of the equipment may occasionally cause some malfunctions. If such 

Maintenance

Summary of Contents for 31502

Page 1: ...Blenders Models LAR 15PMB LAR 25PMB Instruction Manual Version 1 1 800 465 0234 www omcan com 3115 Pepper Mill Court Mississauga ON L5L 4X5 4450 Witmer Industrial Estates Unit 4 Niagara Falls NY 14305 ...

Page 2: ... 13 14 15 17 Table of Contents Section General Information Safety and Warranty Technical Specifications Installation Operation Maintenance Parts Breakdowns Electrical Schematics Warranty Registration Model LAR 15PMB Model LAR 25PMB ...

Page 3: ...ded 2 Never use tools that do not belong to the machine during operation 3 Never spray water on the machine 4 Do not operate the machine while wearing wet clothes or wet shoes 5 Before operating the machine make sure it is properly grounded 6 When washing inside of the Cup Nº02 Pic 01 ensure power is off and unit is unplugged Be careful with the blade as it has sharp edges General Safety Practices...

Page 4: ...ts of the machine DO NOT MODIFY original characteristics of the machine DO NOT REMOVE TEAR OFF or MACULATE ANY SAFETY or IDENTIFICATION LABELS stuck on the machine If any label has been removed or is no longer legible contact your nearest dealer for replacement Safety Procedures and Notes Before Switching Machine ON IMPORTANT Carefully read ALL INSTRUCTIONS of this manual before turning the machin...

Page 5: ...hine Adjust it if necessary Grounding is mandatory Technical Specifications Picture 1 Main Components All components are made with carefully selected materials in accordance with Omcan experience and standard testing procedures Technical Data Units LAR 15PMB LAR 25PMB Voltage V 110 220 110 220 Power Rating Hz 50 or 60 50 or 60 Frequency CV 1 0 1 0 or 1 5 Consuption kW h 0 73 0 73 or 1 1 Height mm ...

Page 6: ... switched OFF 3 Place the Lid Nº01 Pic 01 back on top of the Cup and switch the machine ON NOTE Due to turbulence generated when machine is ON do not turn it ON without the Lid Nº01 Pic 01 The processing time depends on the kind of product IMPORTANT NEVER SWITCH THE MACHINE ON WITHOUT PRODUCT IN IT BECAUSE IT WILL CAUSE IRREPARABLE DAMAGES IMPORTANT It is not recommended to blend products without ...

Page 7: ...er TOTAL SAFETY conditions when working Routine Inspection Unplug Machine Advice When checking the tension of the belts or chains DO NOT introduce your fingers between the belts and the pulleys and nor between the chain and the gears Precautions Check if motors and sliding or turning parts of the machine produce abnormal noises Check the tension of the belts and chains and replace the set when bel...

Page 8: ...rying processes are extremely important to prevent stains and corrosion from arising IMPORTANT Acid solutions salty solutions disinfectants and some sterilizing solutions hypochlorites tetravalent ammonia salts iodine compounds nitric acid and others must be AVOIDED once it cannot remain for long in contact with the stainless steel These substances attack the stainless steel due to the CHLORINE on...

Page 9: ...listed with recommended solutions Problems Causes Solutions The machine does not turn on Lack of power Check if machine is plugged in and if there is power in the power supply source Problem in the electric circuit of the machine Call technical assistance Cup is leaking Damaged seal Call technical assistance ...

Page 10: ...10 Parts Breakdown Model LAR 15PMB 37969 ...

Page 11: ...SUPPORT ASH 35112 1 PCA M6 DIN 934 ZB 03099 6 PCAACAB M10x1 25 RE INOX 14660 9 PROTECTION OF WIRES 280mm 35613 1 PCA M5 DIN 934 ZB 03145 3 ENGAGEMENT COMPL LB 15815 1 overcap MB 40753 4 PFS M6x8 DIN 916 phosphite 03188 7 FLANGE COUPLING LB 15816 0 15 LID FE006 111 40774 7 CB 3x2 5mm2x1800mm A P V 03656 0 The HAT LAR LS 04 25 17456 4 CS HELICE TYPE MB 40830 1 PFS M3x6 DIN 7985 ZB 04208 0 TERM POSIT...

Page 12: ...12 Parts Breakdown Model LAR 25PMB 31502 ...

Page 13: ...ROTECTION OF WIRES 280mm 35613 1 PCA M5 DIN 934 ZB 03145 3 ENGAGEMENT COMPL LB 15815 1 overcap MB 40753 4 PFS M6x8 DIN 916 phosphite 03188 7 FLANGE ENGAGEMENT LB 15816 0 COVER 25 FE006 112 40775 5 CB 3x2 5mm2x1800mm A P V 03656 0 The 25 CHAPEU LAR LS 04 17456 4 CS HELICE TYPE MB 40830 1 PFS M3x6 DIN 7985 ZB 04208 0 TERM POSITIV LOCK 1 A 2 5 17581 1 CS CUP LAR 25MB 40859 0 THE SPRING ROCKER 04870 4...

Page 14: ...14 Electrical Schematics Model LAR 15PMB 37969 ...

Page 15: ...15 Electrical Schematics Model LAR 25PMB 31502 ...

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Page 17: ...ON 4450 Witmer Industrial Estates Unit 4 Niagara Falls New York USA 14305 www omcan com warrantyregistration html Thank you for choosing Omcan Purchaser s Information Name Company Name Address Telephone City Province or State Postal or Zip Email Address Country Type of Company Restaurant Bakery Deli Dealer from which Purchased Butcher Supermarket Caterer Dealer City Dealer Province or State Instit...

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Page 20: ...ucts Omcan continues to help our customers remain competitive With associates in North America Europe Asia and South America our global footprint continues to expand as we hold to the principle that clients benefit from the accessibility and familiarity of our sales team In 2013 as our geography and brand recognition continued to grow we changed to one name Omcan Food Machinery In over 200 000 sq ...

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