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5

Safety and Warranty

reduce possible risks as much as possible.

•  Fit all protectors back in their place and activate all safeties as soon as the reason for removing/disabling 

them has been resolved.

•  Do not operate the machine for any application, and/or with any load, and/or in any other way that actually 

described and allowed by the manufacturer.

•  Perform daily check-ups of the machine safeties, oil levels (if applicable), and efficient operating status.

•  Ensure daily, thoroughly cleaning of the machine.

•  Undertake any adjustment, cleaning, and maintenance intervention on the machine strictly after having 

taken adequate measures to prevent any, even accidental restart of the machine by other thirds.

•  Ensure compliance with the EC Directives and national local rules and regulations on safety of the work 

places, including but not limited to safety signage, food hygiene, workers’ safety and health, personal 

protection devices, and environmental safety.

•  Ensure compliance with the admissible climate and operating conditions, including max 90% RH, ambient 

temperature between 5 and 40 °C [35-54 °F], and max 1000 m altitude above see plane.

•  Employers are to provide their employees with extensive training and information on the correct and safe 

use of the machine.

•  Operators should wear snug-fitting tear-resistant work clothes; loose clothes, shirts, bracelets, chains etc. 

increase risk of snagging; Long hair should be gathered and held for instance under a cap. Your work 

clothes should comply with the hygiene standards for food processing areas.

•  Do not allow thirds into the room where the mixer operates, and prevent unauthorized staff, and children 

from getting in accidental touch with it.

•  Should the machine work in tandem with another equipment or be integrated into a more complex 

production line, the manufacturer of such other equipment/line shall be responsible for assessing and 

evaluating the occurrence of any areas of further or bigger risk resulting from the actual application and 

implement any measure as it may be eventually needed to remove or minimize these risks. Ensure 

consistent compliance with all applicable Laws, Directives, and provisions (in particular, the EC Directive 

42/2006) and supply your statement of compliance to all statutory requirements.

•  Strictly use original spare parts for replacement works on the machine. Original spares are available from 

Omcan only. Your use of non-original parts will waive all liabilities of Omcan for possible damages/injuries 

to persons, animals, or other assets.

•  Do not alter or modify the machine without prior approval of the manufacturer. This will release the 

manufacturer from any liability for eventual damages to persons, animals, and/or assets.

Omcan will not accept any liability for damages/injuries to persons, animals, and other assets not loss of 

production capacity that may directly or indirectly result from any of the following situations:

•  Use of the machine for other purposes or in other ways than described in this manual.

•  Non-compliant set up and installation of the machine different from this manual.

•  Use of the machine by untrained staff, or personnel without due qualification for a correct and safe use of 

this mixer.

•  Use of power supplies that are insufficient or different than stated in this manual and/or its annexed (i.e. 

wiring diagrams).

•  Lack of maintenance or poor maintenance or lack of compliance with the maintenance instructions in this 

manual.

•  Full or partial non-compliance with the instructions in this manual.

•  Modification of the machine and its original features, configuration, and equipment without prior approval of 

Summary of Contents for MX-IT-0060-M

Page 1: ...Revised 05 02 2019 Toll Free 1 800 465 0234 Fax 905 607 0234 Email service omcan com www omcan com Spiral Dough Mixer Model MX IT 0060 M Item 44269 Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...3 24 25 26 27 Table of Contents Section General Information Safety and Warranty Technical Specifications Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Parts Breakdown Electrical Schematics Notes...

Page 3: ...e It s of the utmost importance to save these instructions for future reference Also save the original box and packaging for shipping the equipment if servicing or returning of the machine is required...

Page 4: ...s solicitados sten dentro de la caja y no encuentre da os ocultos en la m quina Si el paquete ha sufrido un manejo de poco cuidado golpes o da os visible o oculto por favor anote en la factura antes d...

Page 5: ...k in tandem with another equipment or be integrated into a more complex production line the manufacturer of such other equipment line shall be responsible for assessing and evaluating the occurrence o...

Page 6: ...drop in the area between the bowl rim and the cover between the sides of the dough stopper and the cover Electrical shock hazards occurs In case of contact with live parts for instance those inside th...

Page 7: ...machine safeties and or bypass its protections unless required by some stringent situation and prior to the implementation of suitable measures to minimize all related risks Even in this case remember...

Page 8: ...or must be flat not sloping compact and without holes and bumps The in house electrical and grounding systems must comply with the applicable laws and regulations and should be designed manufactured m...

Page 9: ...ng parts if in doubt consult the manufacturer To remove an unpacked mixer from the pallet crate or cage lift it up using a strap of adequate capacity the weight of the machine is indicated on the plat...

Page 10: ...n of each leg has two faces just above the foot area grip these faces with the hex socket wrench 17mm supplied with the mixer and turn the leg shafts until there is no more stress on the front wheels...

Page 11: ...ag at once into the bowl start by making it lighter extracting as much flour as possible with a scoop then put the bag on the bottom of the bowl open the bag bottom and let flour slowly and progressiv...

Page 12: ...lt is obtained by lifting the bowl cover in this case to restart the machine must first close the cover In normal cases do not stop the machine by lifting the cover to avoid exposing yourself to unnec...

Page 13: ...precautions described previously and close the cover IMPORTANT Do not put excessive amounts of ingredients over maximum capacity stated by the manufacturer into the bowl This might cause serious dama...

Page 14: ...pressing the button in Pos 7 so as to bring the dough in the best position for the operator please note that if you release the button the bowl stops 8 If you want to stop the current cycle just pres...

Page 15: ...T A belt that is too tight is likely to wear out quickly if instead it is too loose it will not perform as expected and will not transfer any drive If the belt tension is not correct its performance a...

Page 16: ...ts in Pos 1 Adjust the tension of the belts in accordance with the instructions of the reference manufacturer When you are done lock the nut in Pos 4 REPLACING THE SPIRAL DRIVE BELTS Look at Figure 13...

Page 17: ...e tension of the belts in Pos 3 Turn the knob in Pos 4 Adjust the tension of the belts in accordance with the instructions of the reference manufacturer IMPORTANT If you adjust the tension of the belt...

Page 18: ...punch on the pin Pos 6 to get it out of the bearing Pos 3 Insert the new roller Pos 1 with bearing Pos 3 on the mount Pos 2 so that the hole matches with the holes Pos 9 of the mount Pos 2 Insert the...

Page 19: ...e microswitch eventually the through holes for the screws Pos 4 are slightly slotted to allow minor adjustments However if necessary loosen the screws Pos 8 and move the holder with microswitch along...

Page 20: ...TENANCE WORKS Due to the high risk and seriousness of some electrical accidents every even minor operation like replacing a fuse directly or incidentally involving the electrical system of the machine...

Page 21: ...tool to avoid scratching the reference areas Do not use high pressure water jets Before using the mixer again make sure that all parts are dry BEWARE residual humidity may induce flour clotting and in...

Page 22: ...22 Parts Breakdown Model MX IT 0060 M 44269...

Page 23: ...9287 Stop Push Button for MOMA 60 66 69250 Support for Return Shaft for MOMA 60 12 69269 Bearing 3310 for MOMA 60 39 69288 Emergency Stop Push Button for MOMA 60 67 69251 Return Pulley for MOMA 60 13...

Page 24: ...24 Electrical Schematics Model MX IT 0060 M 44269...

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Page 27: ...ter online by visiting OMCAN PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION 3115 Pepper Mill Court Mississauga Ontario Canada L5L 4X5 https omcan com warranty registration or email to service omcan com Purchaser s Inf...

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