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1.15. Storage 

Remove  the  remaining  product  left  in  the  machine 
following  the  instructions  in  the  appropriate  section. 
Stop  the  machine  using  the  main  switch  and 
disconnect  it  from  the  electricity  main.  Move  it  to  a 
spacious place (it is necessary to work all around the 
machine).  
Clean the tank, the removable components (i.e. screw 
pump, mixer, nozzle) and the pipes as described in the 
appropriate section. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

   Attention

 

It  is  absolutely  necessary  to  follow  the 
instructions  in  order  to  insure  the  safety  of  the 
operators  and  to  avoid  damaging  the  machine’s 
removable parts. 

 
Use a brush to cover the movable components and the 
mechanical moving parts with a thin layer of food grade 
lubricant.  This  can  later  be  removed  with  an  alkaline 
de-greaser  (Sodium  Hydroxide)  if  the  machine  needs 
to be re-installed. 
Carry out the same operation on the machine surfaces, 
taking care of avoiding the heating elements located in 
the inner part of the machine.  
Gather the parts (use as reference the delivery packing 
list)  and  put  them  in  the  original  packaging.  Place 
packets  of  hygroscopic  salt  based  on  silica  gel  in  the 
packaging. 
Store  all  the  parts  in  a  sheltered  place  away  from 
atmospheric agents and in temperatures from 0° C to 
40°  C.  Cover  the  parts  with  nylon  in  order  to  prevent 
the accumulation of dust. 

1.16. Disposal 

Disposal will occur at the end of the working life of the 
machine,  which  under  normal  conditions  of  use  and 
maintenance will be over ten years. 
In  the  case  of  disposal  all  the  components  of  the 
machine will have to be disposed of in adequate waste 
yards according to the legislation in force. 
Before  disposal  it  will  be  necessary  to  separate  the 
plastic or rubber parts and the electrical and electronic 
material. 
 

 

 

 

 

        

Environment

 

Parts  made  solely  of  plastic,  aluminium  and  steel 
can  be  recycled  in  the  appropriate  collection 
centres. 
According  to  the  RoHS  regulations  electronic 
boards  and  electric  material  should be  recycled 
separately in authorised collection centres. 

1.17. Warranty 

The  manufacturer  offers  a  warranty  on  this  machine 
model  for  a  period  of  24  months  from  the  purchase 
date,  as  shown  on  the  fiscal  document  issued  at  the 
time the machine is delivered. 
The warranty will be void if the machine is repaired by 
a  third  non  authorized  party  or  if  fixtures  and 
accessories  not  supplied  by  or  recommended  or 
approved by the manufacturer are used.  
The  warranty  will  also  be  void  upon  removal  or 
alteration  of  the  plate  showing  the  serial  number  and 
other data. 
 
Within the warranty period the manufacturer will repair 
or replace, free of charge, parts that are faulty due to 
manufacturing. 
In  case  the  repair  has  to  take  place  at  the 
manufacturer’s site, the machine will have to be sent to 
the manufacturer in its original packaging. 
Transportation  expenses  will  be  covered  by  the 
manufacturer during the warranty period. 
The  warranty  does  not  cover  the  cleaning  of  the 
functioning parts. 
Defects  not  clearly  attributed  to  the  material  or  the 
manufacturing  will  be  examined.  If  the  claim  should 
turn out to be unjustified all repair expenses, changed 
parts and transportation will be charged to the buyer. 
The  warranty  does  not  cover  damage  caused  by  the 
following: 
 

  accidental damage during transportation 

  damage  due  to  lack  of  care  or  procedures  carried 

out incorrectly 

  damage due to improper use not conforming to the 

warnings of the user and service manual 

  components subject to wear and tear; a detailed list 

is available in the components section. 

 
Structural damage, modifications, improper  alterations 
or  repairs  can  affect  the  functioning  of  the  safety 
mechanisms, thus making the declaration of conformity 
and warranty void. Alterations on the machine can be 
carried  out  solely  by  technicians  authorised  by  the 
manufacturer. 

Summary of Contents for TANK 200

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Page 3: ...your machine This document is an integral part of the TANK as described in section 1 7 4 of annex I of directive 2006 42 EC The Italian edition of this manual contains the original instructions The fo...

Page 4: ...ty and protection devices 15 2 5 Client s safety measures 17 2 6 Personal protection equipment 17 2 7 Residual risks 18 2 8 Applied Directives 19 2 9 Harmonized technical norms 19 3 Moving and transpo...

Page 5: ...rmation necessary for the correct use and maintenance of the machine Consequently it is absolutely necessary to meticulously follow the instructions given in the manual during every phase of the machi...

Page 6: ...wheels 5 Handle fro the tank cover opening 6 Cover for the mixer transmission chain 7 Emergency button 8 Rear cover for the control panel 9 Rear protection panel 10 Pedal connection point 11 Electric...

Page 7: ...lumn for product exit point 11 Resistance temperature probe n 2 4 Unload cleaning point 12 Resistance temperature probe n 3 5 Tank band resistance n 1 13 Resistance temperature probe n 4 6 Tank band r...

Page 8: ...product exit point 3 Mixer motor 4 Unload cleaning point 5 Tank band resistance n 1 6 Tank band resistance n 2 7 Tank band resistance n 3 8 Resistance temperature probe n 1 9 Resistance temperature pr...

Page 9: ...onents TANK 400 FOR THE TANK 200 ONLY 3 BAND RESISTANCES 1 Tank band resistance n 1 2 Tank band resistance n 2 3 Tank band resistance n 3 4 Tank band resistance n 4 5 Tank band resistance n 5 6 Produc...

Page 10: ...oush screen 2 Product exit point 3 Pedal connection 4 Unload cleaning point 5 Temperature probe for the column resistance 6 Column with resistance 7 Mixer motor 8 Mixer reducer 9 Product exit pump 10...

Page 11: ...TANK 7 1 6 Internal Components 1 Mixer elements 2 Food grade plastic elements scrapers for teh tank side 3 Food grade plastic elements scrapers for teh tank bottom 1 2 3...

Page 12: ...8 Electrical panel 1 Power board 2 Safety module 3 Main contactor 4 Transformer 5 Fuse holder 6 Power board 7 Ground connection 8 Micro security electrical panel door 9 Touch screen 9 1 5 4 3 2 6 7 8...

Page 13: ...tance n 4 9 Tank band resistance n 5 10 Pump motor 11 Flat cable connection 12 Probe n 1 13 Probe n 2 14 Probe n 3 15 Probe n 4 16 Probe n 5 17 Column probe 18 Tank bottom probe 19 Product exit probe...

Page 14: ...ode with programmable temperatures and timed mixing The heating of the tank and of the exit conduit are separately thermoregulated Integrated pump for the supply of the relevant machines Warning A use...

Page 15: ...lled 9 kW Voltage 380 V Phases 3 Frequency 50Hz or 60 Hz Protection IP 65 Tank capacity 200 or 350 kg 1 14 Dimensions This data may change according to the installation conditions required under the c...

Page 16: ...m and steel can be recycled in the appropriate collection centres According to the RoHS regulations electronic boards and electric material should be recycled separately in authorised collection centr...

Page 17: ...ing cycle potential adjustments etc He she can only carry out the specific tasks described in this manual reserved for this role Mechanical maintenance technician The technician is qualified to use th...

Page 18: ...Safety limitations Attention The indications mentioned hereafter cannot completely safeguard from all dangers that one might encounter while using the machine they must be used in conjunction with com...

Page 19: ...ory reading of the manual positioned on the front of the machine 2 4 Safety and protection devices Attention The components shown here are particularly important for the safety of the operator and the...

Page 20: ...16 Fusibles Warning If fuses keep blowing it may be an indication of a fault of the devices installed on the machine in such cases contact Technical Support...

Page 21: ...asures The client must arrange for the following safety measures to be in places Provision of an adequate location for installation paying particular attention to the characteristics below Adequate fl...

Page 22: ...oceed to empty and clean the machine before inserting the new product Attention Keep the machine with the residual chocolate inside the tank in an adequate environment with temperatures ranging from 1...

Page 23: ...ed technical norms The machine was designed and tested to conform to the essential requirements to health and safety present in attachment I of European Directive 2006 42 EC The norms used as referenc...

Page 24: ...s in order to prevent the machine from falling when it is still high off the ground The machine can be lowered to the ground from the platform only after having lowered the manual trolley The machine...

Page 25: ...forward load decreases the stability of the trolley Before starting the movement make sure that the area of passage is clear and there are no objects furniture on board the machine Ropes and chains mu...

Page 26: ...g any procedure make sure that there are no objects inside the tank Attention This operation should be carried out by a technician or by a maintenance electrician Connection to the pneumatic system mu...

Page 27: ...tly Check that the emergency button is not pushed if it is release it Power on the machine by pressing the button on the main switch The display on the control panel will light up to show that the mac...

Page 28: ...TOUCH SCREEN PAGES DESCRIPTION HOME PAGE When you connect the machine to the power supply the following start page appears on the touch screen display To access the next screen press somewhere on the...

Page 29: ...ature control panel page HOME button Tank temperature main control Press the blue temperature to set On the right the READ temperature Pump temperature main control Press the blue temperature to set O...

Page 30: ...ATURE CONTROL PAGE This page shows all the temperatures for the resistances tank band n 1 tank band n 2 tank band n 3 tank band n 4 tank band n 5 tank bottom recicle pipe for product exit nozzle produ...

Page 31: ...t s possible to save electricity and mixer motor work 1 Set the working time 2 Set the pause time 3 Press START The machine will work and then pause for the time values that are set TO USE THE CHOCOLA...

Page 32: ...s on the disable button to ENABLE the chocolate will flow and feed automatically the tempering machine tank every time is necessary CLEANING AND MANTEINANCE 1 Place a container in order the receive th...

Page 33: ...ns If the voltage supply were to fail during the working cycle restart the machine as described in section 5 3 1 5 6 End of the working cycle Upon completion of the machine operating cycle after empty...

Page 34: ...talled on the machine keep to the instructions provided directly by the manufacturers Such instructions are normally attached to the components or obtainable via catalogues or manuals provided by the...

Page 35: ...te for use in an alimentary environment Avoid the use of flammable or toxic solvents Clean the signalling plaques with a cloth soap and water or any other mild liquid avoid using chemical solvents Bef...

Page 36: ...panels Attention Do not start the machine with the protective panels removed or incorrectly screwed into place Do not forget cloths spanners or other maintenance tools inside the machine In order to r...

Page 37: ...ginal spare parts 6 6 1 Disconnection and reconnection of the motor If the motor needs to be replaced an electrical technician will need to intervene He will firstly have to disconnect the damaged mot...

Page 38: ...t in the new display board and tighten it into place as it was originally 6 Reconnect the wires to the probes making sure to reinsert the wires in the correct terminals and tighten the screws 7 Reinse...

Page 39: ...t the maintenance time intervals and space them out according to the specific necessities in relation to the productive cycle of the machine Here below is a list of periodic checks suggested by the ma...

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Page 52: ...ertical scraper TANK 004 Main contactor TANK 013 Mixer bottom scraper TANK 005 Safety module TANK 017 Micro security tank cover TANK 006 Power board TANK 018 Micro security electrical panel door TANK...

Page 53: ...ottom resistance TANK 027 Mixer transmission chain holder TANK 030 Circulation pipe resistance 24V TANK 027 Control panel cover TANK 025 Tank side temperature probe TANK 027 Tank cover TANK 026 Pump t...

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