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Safety Reminding 

 

These precautions should be followed at all times. Failure to follow these precautions could 

result in injury to yourself and others or damage the equipment. 

 

 

Plug only into grounded electrical outlets matching the nameplate rated voltage. 

 

Do not modify or tamper with safety switches. 

 

Do not operate unattended. 

 

Do not operate equipment in public areas and/or around children. 

 

Do not use an extension cord with this equipment. Do not plug this equipment into a power strip or 

multi‐outlet power cord. 

 

Non‐PrepPal attachments are not recommended. They will not work properly and will void the warranty. 

 

Check equipment before each use to insure the equipment is clean. 

 

Do not use a hose to clean mixer. Use a damp cloth to wipe down the exterior of the mixer. 

 

Wear proper apparel! Do not wear loose fitting or hanging garments while operating this equipment. 

 

Have equipment installed by a qualified personnel in accordance with local codes and ordinances. 

 

Use equipment in a flat, level position. 

 

Unplug equipment, turn off and let it cool before cleaning or moving. 

 

Do not spray controls or outside of equipment with liquids or cleaning agents. 

 

Do not clean the equipment with steel wool. 

 

Keep equipment and power cord away from open flames, electric burners or excessive heat. 

 

Do not operate if equipment has been damaged or is malfunctioning in any way. 

 

Do not use the attachments on hub while mixing. 

 
 

Important Safeguards 

PPM‐60  Mixers  complies  with  all  safety  requirements  of  UL  standards  for  commercial  kitchen 
equipment & Canadian standards for Canada. 

 

PPM‐60 Mixers complies with NSF   

 

 

USA

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Canada

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Summary of Contents for PPM 60

Page 1: ...1 OWNER OPERATOR MANUAL Model PPM 60 Mixer 60 Qt IMPORTANT NOTICE This manual contains Important Safety Instructions which must be strictly followed when using this equipment Rev 19b...

Page 2: ...or of the mixer Wear proper apparel Do not wear loose fitting or hanging garments while operating this equipment Have equipment installed by a qualified personnel in accordance with local codes and or...

Page 3: ...3 Product Description...

Page 4: ...igure H b Flat Beater suitable for mixing crushed powdered and pasty food such as stuffing on medium speed mode See Figure I c Wire Whip suitable for mixing liquid food such as cream egg on high speed...

Page 5: ...d unlock it Step 04 Take away the bowl Step 05 Find the wrench for the M12 bolt Step 06 Unscrew the M12 bolts inside the four legs Step 07 Put two forks into the bottom of machine and protect the bott...

Page 6: ...wise and a slowly position the locking pin located on the both side of the bowl into the hole in the both side of the cradle b lower the bowl onto the pins located on either side of the bowl cradle 3...

Page 7: ...ition of the speed control lever and knob 1 Low Handle to 1 2 Knob to 1 73 rpm Heavy mixing pizza bread pasta and donut dough s waffle cake batter mashing potatoes 2 Medium Handle to 1 2 Knob to 2 109...

Page 8: ...xing 1 Loosen and remove attachment hub fasten screw Then Remove hub cover 2 Lubricate attachment shaft with a food quality grease or mineral oil 3 Insert attachment shaft into hub making sure to line...

Page 9: ...emovable bowl Guard hand wash using mild soap and water rinse dry and sanitize or place in dishwasher Clean after each use Bowl using a sponge or cloth mild soap and water apply pressure to ensure the...

Page 10: ...s 45 lbs Cake Flat Beater All Speeds 60 lbs Waffle or Hot Cake Batter Flat Beater All Speeds 24 qts Eggs Whites Wire Wish All Speeds 3 qts Meringue Wire Wish All Speeds 3 qts Whipped Cream Wire Wish A...

Page 11: ...erature is too high Voltage is too low or use wrong agitator or set incorrect speed Mixer is noisy Mixer is not installed on level surface adjust surface or relocate mixer Make sure rubber feet are in...

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