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Operation
Emergency ‘Stop’ Button
The Emergency Stop Button should only be used in cases of emergency and SHOULD NOT be
used as the standard OPERATING method of stopping the mixer.
Located on the right hand side of the machine, on the Control Panel. Pressing this button will stop all
movement of the machine. ONLY ATTEMPT TO RE-START AFTER THE FAULT IS CORRECTED.
The machine cannot be re-started until:-
The Emergency Stop Button is pulled up to release.
Bowls
The regular bowl for this mixer has a capacity of 60 litres.
Bowl Lift
Mixers without power bowl lift have a hand wheel to raise and lower bowl.
Power Bowl Lift (Optional)
The bowl on mixers with power bowl lift can be raised and lowered through a momentary contact switch
lever located on side of the mixer column. From the centre position, if the lever is pushed up, the bowl
will raise to the top. If the lever is pushed down, the bowl will lower to the bottom.
Agitators
When placing an agitator on the agitator shaft, lower the bowl, push the agitator up onto the shaft and
turn the agitator until the drive pin on the shaft reaches L-shaped slot in the agitator shank.
Dough Arm (Fig 3)
It is frequently used for heavy bread dough, and preferable used at low speed.
The moisture content of heavy dough is a critical when selecting proper mixing
speed. Never use 2
nd
speed when mixing heavy dough.
Beater (Fig 4)
It is commonly used for thin batters, cake and mashing potatoes, like stuffing and
preferable to be used at middle speed.
Whip (Fig 5)
It is best for whipping cream and beating eggs and preferable to be used at high
speed.
Meat and Food Chopper (Optional)
The mixer is designed to drive the meat and food chopper attachment in the vacant speed “dot position”.
Do not use the attachment while mixing.
To Use: Depress the button marked 'OFF'. Loosen the thumb screw on the attachment hub. Set speed
selector at vacant speed marked dot. The selector must always be positioned over the dot and never
between numbers and dot. Depress button marked 'ON'.
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5