COTTON CANDY MACHINE ACB-09E
REVISED 28-Sep-17
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the spinning head. To do this, let it spin without heating for 5-7 minutes.
However, due to thermal lag, sugar flakes and cotton filaments will keep
come out of the head even after turning heating off, within 20-30 seconds.
To manage those issues,
‘No-Snow’ tool is very handy because it perfectly
fits the spinning head and has stable base. Operator can set it over the
spinning head and leave it there. Also, any object with grid-like surface can
be used for this purpose.
Also, ‘sugar snow’ may appear when there is not enough sugar left in the
head. In that case it is recommended to turn heating off, wait until the
heater is cooled down
(it won’t take more than 1 minute), and then turn off
the motor and refill the head with sugar as described above.
When the head i
s overheated, ‘sugar snow’ may also appear, looking like
irregular separated filaments, flakes, or dust. In this case it is
recommended to turn heating off, put ‘No-Snow’ on, and let the head cool
down for 5-7 minutes, and only then start the operation again.
It is not recommended to leave ‘No-Snow’ for a long time over hot head in
operation, since cotton candy that comes out of the head will fill out the
whole inner space and begin to stick to the head. In this case, head
cleaning will be required. At this moment the head will be look like there is
thin white saccharine coating on the inner side of the head’s cover.
Head cleaning is performed with careful movements: while the head is
spinning, gently put a stick’s tip to inner edge of the cover. Move it from
center to periphery to cut off the coating. Remove sugar from the stick
manually or utilize it with the stick. The whole procedure must be performed
with ‘No-Snow’, to prevent risk for customers’ eyes.
Air flow adjustment recommendations
In case of indoor operation, air flow should be minimal; silicone ring should
overlap stator holes almost completely, 10-15 mm gap should be left.