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P.O. Box 16625, Jackson, MS 39236-6625

.O. Box 16625, Jackson, MS 39236-6625

.O. Box 16625, Jackson, MS 39236-6625

.O. Box 16625, Jackson, MS 39236-6625

.O. Box 16625, Jackson, MS 39236-6625

280 South Perkins St.,  Ridgeland, MS 39157

280 South Perkins St.,  Ridgeland, MS 39157

280 South Perkins St.,  Ridgeland, MS 39157

280 South Perkins St.,  Ridgeland, MS 39157

280 South Perkins St.,  Ridgeland, MS 39157
email: [email protected]

email: [email protected]

email: [email protected]

email: [email protected]

email: [email protected]
website: www.r

website: www.r

website: www.r

website: www.r

website: www.robotcoupeusa.com

obotcoupeusa.com

obotcoupeusa.com

obotcoupeusa.com

obotcoupeusa.com

1-800-824-1646

1-800-824-1646

1-800-824-1646

1-800-824-1646

1-800-824-1646

ROBOT COUPE U.S.A., INC. LIMITED WARRANTY

YOUR NEW ROBOT COUPE PRODUCT IS WARRANTED TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER

FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE.

This LIMITED WARRANTY is against defects in the material and/or workmanship, and includes labor for
replacement of defective parts, provided repairs are performed by an authorized service agency (see attached
list). The CUSTOMER must inform the Service Agency of the possibility of warranty coverage and provide a
copy of the dated sales or delivery receipt BEFORE WARRANTY REPAIRS ARE BEGUN. Replacement
parts and accessories are warranted for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase when purchased separately
and will be verified by dated sales receipt OR packing slip which lists that item. All parts or accessories
replaced under warranty must be returned to the Service Agency.

THE FOLLOWING ARE “NOT” COVERED UNDER WARRANTY:

1. Damage caused by abuse, misuse, dropping, or other similar incidental damage caused by or as a result

of failure to follow assembly, operating, cleaning, user maintenance, or storage instructions.

2. Labor to sharpen and/or parts to replace knife assemblies or blades which have become dull,

chipped, or worn due to normal use.

3. Material or labor to renew or repair scratched, stained, chipped, dented or discolored surfaces, blades,

knives, attachments, or accessories.

4. Transportation charges to or from an authorized service agency for repairs of a machine designated as

“CARRY IN SERVICE” (table top models).

5. Labor charges to install or test attachments or accessories (i.e., bowls, cutting plates, blades,

attachments) which are replaced for any reason.

6. Charges to change Direction-of-Rotation of Three Phase electric motors (INSTALLER IS

RESPONSIBLE).

7.

SHIPPING DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY. 

Visible and hidden damages are the

responsibility of the freight carrier. The consignee must file a damage claim promptly against the carrier,
or upon discovery in the case of hidden damage.
KEEP ALL ORIGINAL CONTAINERS AND PACKING MATERIALS FOR CARRIER INSPECTION.

Robot Coupe U.S.A., Inc., Robot Coupe S.A. or any of their affiliates, distributors, officers, directors, agents,
employees, or insurers will not be obligated for consequential or other damages, losses, or expenses in
connection with or by reason of the use of or inability to use the machine for any purpose.

THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN EXPRESSLY AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, FOR MERCHANTABILITY AND FOR FITNESS TOWARD A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND CONSTITUTES THE ONLY WARRANTY MADE BY ROBOT COUPE,
U.S.A., Inc.

Summary of Contents for R302

Page 1: ...robot coupe U S A Inc P O Box 16625 Jackson MS 39236 6625 280 South Perkins St Ridgeland MS 39157 email robocoup misnet com website www robotcoupeusa com 1 800 824 1646 OPERATION MANUAL FOR MODEL R302...

Page 2: ...R302 Operation Manual 2...

Page 3: ...good working condition DO NOT operate a machine that has mal functioned in any way Discard any food processed at the time of a malfunction and have the machine inspected and repaired at one of the Ro...

Page 4: ...S Your Robot Coupe should be placed on a sturdy work surface at a comfortable working height and have a standard 115 volt power outlet available Always keep the machine unplugged during assembly and d...

Page 5: ...he food is inserted in the chosen opening by removing the pusher with one hand and then depositing the food into the chute with the other hand The pusher should then be used to push the food through t...

Page 6: ...cheese etc fill the bowl 2 3 to 3 4 full with portions no larger than 1 to 2 inch square Press the pulse button until the desired consistency is reached If the motor stalls reduce the amount of produ...

Page 7: ...r 1 Put on your cut resistant gloves 2 Use the robot Coupe stone or any good sharpening stone 3 Hold or clamp the blade flat on the edge or corner of a sturdy table 4 With the other hand hold the ston...

Page 8: ...ugh pres sure to stall or slow the motor This will cause dam age to both the plate and the motor If no pressure is applied at all and the produce is permitted to bounce around an inconsistent product...

Page 9: ...od as well as yellow squash and zucchini Try deep fried thick slices of potato using the R293 for home fries 2 Grating Operation Again prepare the product as to allow insertion into the feed chute Con...

Page 10: ...ing Plate The R295 reacts identically to the R294 but is just slightly coarser so that not as much juice is extracted Use on ginger root shoga white radish dikon baby turnips kabo or lotus root renkon...

Page 11: ...ld be used to provide half slices of tomatoes bell peppers or onions The R209 Medium Grating plate would process car rots cheese etc R281 1 8 3mm Medium Coarse Grating This new size grating plate is g...

Page 12: ...low the parts to air dry after sanitizing and before re assembly NOTE The high temperatures of dish ma chines will tend to shorten the life of the plastic and rubber parts Hand washing using a three...

Page 13: ...PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS While your Robot Coupe is a ruggedly constructed machine overall handling should be accomplished with a sense of use rather than abuse Reasonable care should be exercised...

Page 14: ...e until you get the plate to slip Now remove and clean the plate Before reassembling make sure a Motor shaft is clean b Plate is fully seated on motor shaft 2 If jamming is too tight to loosen by hand...

Page 15: ...ship Should the unit require service check with your distributor to see where local service is available If not or if you wish your unit to be serviced at the factory call for a return merchandise aut...

Page 16: ......

Page 17: ...2 CL302 Base 23 CL502 Foot 24 CL318 Motor Base Screw 25 R3031N Bowl Lid New Style 26 R30213 Cap Blade 27 R30210 S Blade Smooth 28 R30213 Cap Blade 29 R30211 S Blade Coarse Serrated 30 R30213 Cap Blade...

Page 18: ...must be returned to the Service Agency THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY 1 Damage caused by abuse misuse dropping or other similar incidental damage caused by or as a result of failure to f...

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