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Unpacking

 

 

Immediately after unpacking the mixer, check it for possible shipping damage.  If this machine is 

found to be damaged after unpacking, save the packaging material and contact the carrier within 

one day of delivery. 

 
 

Location

 

 

Place the mixer in its operating location - this should be a sturdy level surface.  There should be 

adequate space around the mixer for the user to operate the control and install and remove bowls. 

 

Holes are provided in the base to permanently secure the mixer, although this not necessary in  

normal installations. 

 

Floor models must be leveled front-back and side-to-side by sliding shims under the legs as  

required. 

 

 

Electrical Connection

 

 

The supply cord on this machine is provided with a three-pin 13A fused and earthed plug.  It is  

imperative that the outlet to which this plug is connected be properly earthed (grounded). 

 

Prior to installation, test the electrical service to assure it agrees with the specifications on the  

machine data plate located on the back side of the pedestal. 

 

Permissible voltage fluctuation is ± 10% of nominal voltage. 

 

Components having adjustments protected (e.g. paint sealed) by the manufacturer, are 

only allowed to be adjusted by an authorised service agent.  

 

 

 

Rotation 

 

To start the motor, push the 'ON' button.  The speed selector handle must be at one of the  
numbers indicating a speed, not an intermediate rating.

 

Before installing the mixer, check that the available electrical supply match that 
of the mixer as stated on the mixer’s rating plate. 

Installation

 

Summary of Contents for BM10

Page 1: ...1 BM10 Planetary Mixer INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL F26290 4...

Page 2: ...arren Road Downview Ontario M3J1Z5 Toll Free 800 263 1455 Ph 416 631 0601 Fax 416 631 0315 info servecanada com www servecanada com www moffat com NEW ZEALAND Christchurch Auckland Moffat Limited Moff...

Page 3: ...Operation 5 Cleaning and Maintenance 8 Competency Checklists 9 Operations Competency Checklist Daily Cleaning Competency Checklist Risk Assessment 12 Replacement Parts List 13 Wiring Chart 14 Date Pu...

Page 4: ...s injury or damage Introduction We are confident that you will be delighted with your PARAMOUNT MIXER and it will become a most valued appliance in your commercial kitchen A new mixer can seem very co...

Page 5: ...construction All bearings are ball bearings Positive timing belt drive eliminates slip and speed variation Timer The 15 minute timer will stop the mixer when the desired time has elapsed Safety Guard...

Page 6: ...al Connection The supply cord on this machine is provided with a three pin 13A fused and earthed plug It is imperative that the outlet to which this plug is connected be properly earthed grounded Prio...

Page 7: ...t rise quickly heavy batters and some whipping operations Speed 3 High This speed is fast speed for light work such as whipping cream beating eggs and mixing thin batters 1 2 Keep hands clothing and u...

Page 8: ...r and the alignment pins on the front of the bowl support fit in the holes on the sides of the bowl Fitting the Agitators To install an agitator the bowl must be installed and fully lowered Place the...

Page 9: ...d reduce above dough batch size by 10 Product Agitator BM10AT Egg Whites Whip 600 ml Mashed Potatoes Beater 4 5 kg Mayonnaise Litres Oil Beater 4 ltrs Meringue Litres Water Whip 0 75 ltrs Waffle Pan c...

Page 10: ...be removed periodically and wiped clean Maintenance Guidelines The transmission case and planetary mechanism should be inspected weekly for leaks damage etc Should it become necessary to repack the b...

Page 11: ...be completed signed and a copy kept in the personnel files for future reference Supervisors to Ensure Competency check lists are copied and completed as part of the training of staff Correct training...

Page 12: ...Identify OH S reporting procedures related to hazard reporting for this machine Comments To gain competency in the use of the PARAMOUNT PLANETARY MIXER the assessor must be satisfied that the operato...

Page 13: ...giene and sanitation Actual and potential contamination and spoilage hazards Solutions to rectify contamination and spoilage problems Use work practices and methods that reduce the risk of product con...

Page 14: ...ved whilst the machine is in operation nor still connected to the power supply The machine must not be operated with any service access panel removed Machine designed to be accessed by authorised serv...

Page 15: ...ht hand side panel Part No Description BM10 12 001 Stainless Steel Bowl BM10 12 003 Aluminium Hook BM10 12 004 Stainless Steel Wire Whip BM10 12 002 Batter Beater IMPORTANT Only genuine authorized rep...

Page 16: ...14 Wiring Chart...

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