background image

8

PICTURE 02

03

02

01

04

3.4 Rou

ti

ne Inspec

ti

on 

A

ft

er 200 hours or 30 days of use insert  non toxic HORRAL – 300 white synthe

ti

c grease, 

through the right and le

ft

 grease inlet pin # 01 (Pic 04 and 05) , using a grease gun.

To have access to the le

ft

 grease inlet pin remove Le

ft

 Frame  # 02 (Pic. 03) by unscrewing 

the screws with a 7/16 “ service key.

The right grease inlet pin # 01 (Pic.05) is readily accessible.

PICTURE 03

02

PICTURE 05

PICTURE 04

01

01

13

Cables touching the 

fl

oor or close to the machine need to be protected against short 

circuits.

The oil reservoirs have to be 

fi

lled un

ti

l the indicated level. Check and re

fi

ll if necessary.

4.3 Rou

ti

ne Inspec

ti

on

4.3.1 Advice
 
When checking the tension of the belts or chains, DO NOT insert your 

fi

ngers between the 

belts and the pulleys and nor between the chain and the gears.

4.3.2 Precau

ti

ons

 
Check the motor and sliding or turning parts of the machine in case of abnormal noises. 

Check the tension of the belts and chains and replace the set when belts or chains show 
signs of wearing.

When checking the tension of belts or chains DO NOT insert your 

fi

ngers between belts 

and pulleys, nor between the chains and gears.

Check protec

ti

ons and safety devices to make sure they are working properly.

4.4 Opera

ti

on

4.4.1 Warnings
 
Do not use the machine with long hair that could touch any part of the machine. This might 
lead to a serious accident. Tie your hair up well and/or cover it with a scarf.
- Only trained or skilled personnel shall operate this machine.
- Never touch turning parts with your hands or any other way.
- NEVER operate the machine without any original safety devices under perfect condi

ti

ons

4.5 A

ft

er Finishing The Work

4.5.1 Precau

ti

ons

Always TURN THE MACHINE OFF before cleaning by removing the plug from the socket. 

Never clean the machine unless it has come to a complete stop.  

OBSERVATION

                    For your own safety read all the machine s

ti

ckers.

Summary of Contents for MMS-50I-N

Page 1: ...7 3211 6000 Fax 55 47 3211 6020 www siemsen com br comercial siemsen com br ALÉM DESTAS EQUIPAMENTOS FABRICAMOS UMA LINHA COMPLETA DE EQUIPAMENTOS CONSULTE SEU REVENDEDOR ESTE PRODUTO CONTA COM ASSISTÊNCIA TÉCNICA REPRESENTANTES E REVENDEDORES EM TODO TERRITÓRIO NACIONAL DEVIDO À CONSTANTE EVOLUÇÃO DOS NOSSOS PRODUTOS AS INFORMAÇÕES AQUI CONTIDAS PODEM SER MODIFICADAS SEM AVISO PRÉVIO INSTRUCTION ...

Page 2: ...______________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ _________________________...

Page 3: ...er directly to the equipment 1 1 3 When the equipment is in operation the operator shall supervise it principally when children might be near 1 1 4 Unplug the equipment when It is not in use before to clean it before to remove or to place some accessory Before maintenance or any other service 1 1 5 Do not operate the equipment if the cord or plug are damaged Do not lean the cord on table edges nor...

Page 4: ...urpose to keep the equipment best operating conditions therefore increasing the equipment life and safety Cleaning check item 3 6 Cleaning Wiring Check all wires regarding deteriorate conditions as well as all electric contacts terminals regarding tightening and corrosion Contacts ON OFF switch emergency button reset button electronic circuits etc check the equipment in order to assure that all co...

Page 5: ...damaged Call Technical Assistance The tools stop during operation Electric power shortage Belt is worn out Safety switch not working Cord or plug damaged The plug is out of the socket The lid is not firmly closed Make sure the plug is on the socket Call Technical Assistance Make sure the cord is not broken check the plug pins Insert the plug on the socket Properly close the lid 5 1 2 Main Componen...

Page 6: ... dry surface 1000mm 450mm Area for ŶƐƚĂůůĂƟŽŶ Front 2 1 2 Electric Installation This equipment has been designed for 220 V 50 Hz When the machine is received check the voltage on the cord label 15 5 Analysis and Problem Solving 5 1 Problems Causes and solutions The Meat Mixers were designed to operate with the need of minimum maintenance but the natural wearing caused by long use of the equipment ...

Page 7: ...the equipment all the parts to be in contact with the product shall be washed with water and neutral soap see item 3 6 Cleaning Make sure the equipment is stable on its working place 3 Operation 3 1 Starting To start the machine Plug the equipment to the electric network Put the ON OFF Switch 07 Pic 01 to position I 3 2 Operation Procedure The tank is connected to a safety switch not allowing the ...

Page 8: ...tor and sliding or turning parts of the machine in case of abnormal noises Check the tension of the belts and chains and replace the set when belts or chains show signs of wearing When checking the tension of belts or chains DO NOT insert your fingers between belts and pulleys nor between the chains and gears Check protections and safety devices to make sure they are working properly 4 4 Operation...

Page 9: ...id an automatic restart after a temporary energy shortage The equipment does not work if the Lid 01 Pic 01 is not correctly closed IMPORTANT Always disconnect the machine from power source before cleaning It is recommended that the machine be carefully cleaned before it is first used after use several times a day if it is very dirty and after a long period during which it has remained off Clean the...

Page 10: ...intenance The machine has to be delivered only in perfect conditions of use by the Distributor to the user The user shall operate the machine only after being well acquainted with the safety procedures described in the present manual READ THIS MANUAL WITH ATTENTION 4 1 Basic Operation Practices 4 1 1 Dangers Some areas of the electric device have parts that are connected or have parts connected to...

Reviews: