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Cleaning / Maintenance 

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AUTION

 

ALWAYS TURN OFF THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE 

 

THIS UNIT IS NOT WATER PROOF. 

 

DO NOT 

USE WATER JET SPRAY TO CLEAN INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR OF THIS UNIT. 

Cleaning Guidelines 

 

The mixer should be thoroughly cleaned daily with a clean damp cloth and plastic scraper (metallic 

implements are not recommended.   

 

Never use a metal or stiff brush to clean the mixer

.  

Never clean the mixer with a water hose or any 

fluid pressure.

 

 

Bowls and agitators should be removed from the mixer and cleaned in a sink.  The bowl guard should 

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 ball bearings, an authorized service technician or the 

manufacturer should be contacted.  Use of unproved grease or lubricants may lead to damage and 

void the unit’s warranty. 

 The

 Bowl Lift Slides 

(Figure 2) should be lubricated every six months, or more often under heavy 

usage.  

Disconnect the unit from the power supply before removing the top housing or apron. 

 The 

Drip Cup

 (Figure 2) should be inspected periodically for moisture or lubricant dripping.  Remove 

the cup and wipe it with a soft cloth. 

 

Any parts found to be damaged, defective or worn out should be replaced immediately. 

 

Fault Finding 

Fault 

Possible Cause 

Remedy 

The mixer does not operate. 

The mains isolating switch on the 

wall, circuit breaker or fuses are 
'Off' at the power board. 

 

The mixer electronic timer is set 

to ’0’.

 

Turn 'On'. 

 
 

 

Set time setting, or set electronic 

timer to '0' to allow manual  

operation.

 

Mixer stops during operation. 

Mixer overload tripped. 

(Ensure that mixer is not being 
overloaded - refer to table on  

previous page for capacity guide). 

Single phase models: 

Press reset button at rear of 
mixer. 

Three phase models: 

Call service 

Summary of Contents for BM30

Page 1: ...1 BM30 Planetary Mixer INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL F26292 6...

Page 2: ...vice tel 1800 335 315 fax 1800 350 281 CANADA Serve Canada Web www servecanada com E Mail info servecanada com Sales tel 800 551 8795 Toll Free Service tel 800 263 1455 Toll Free NEW ZEALAND Moffat Li...

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 Diagrams 14 Date...

Page 4: ...nd a hardened steel worm wheel A stainless steel safety guard and electronic timer are available on all models With proper operation and maintenance this mixer will give you years of service and obtai...

Page 5: ...e desired time has elapsed Emergency Stop Button Located on the Control Panel on the right hand side of the machine Pressing this button will stop all movement of the machine The Emergency Stop Button...

Page 6: ...ary 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...

Page 7: ...d and turn the switch back ON Speed 1 Low This speed is for heavy mixtures such as bread dough heavy batters and potatoes Speed 2 Medium This speed is for light dough which must rise quickly heavy bat...

Page 8: ...the agitator To install the bowl fully lower the bowl support Fig 2 Position the bowl so the alignment bracket on the back of the bowl is in the bowl retainer and the alignment pins on the front of t...

Page 9: ...a critical factor when selecting proper mixing speed Do NOT use 2nd speed when mixing heavy dough with an Absorption Ratio AR of 60 or less To determine the Absorption Ratio AR of a product the water...

Page 10: ...should be contacted Use of unproved grease or lubricants may lead to damage and void the unit s warranty The Bowl Lift Slides Figure 2 should be lubricated every six months or more often under heavy...

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: ...s 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 operat...

Page 13: ...ygiene 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 co...

Page 14: ...operate Major injuries Unlikely Moderate Service panels should not be removed whilst the machine is in operation nor still connected to the power supply The machine must not be operated with any serv...

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Page 16: ...14 Wiring Diagrams Single Phase Models Three Phase Models...

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