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Figure 7 

Figure 6 

THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION (Automatically Reset)

 

The thermal overload protection (circuit breaker) will shut off and stop the machine automatically. If 

this occurs, please turn the ON/OFF speed selector button to 0-OFF position and reduce the size of batch. 
After waiting 1-2 minutes machine shut off, turn the ON/OFF speed selector or button to ON position. The 
thermal overload protection is an automatic reset device. The circuit breaker may be different base on 
mixer’s voltage.* 

Figure 6

 shows the position of 110V(3A) circuit breaker. 

Figure 7

 shows the position of 

220V (2A) circuit breaker.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: *110V(3A) circuit breaker must be manually reseted. 
 

For heavier loads, the mixer should not run longer than 15 minutes without pausing for a cool down 

period of at last 15 minutes or more before resuming mixer. For lighter loads the mixer should not run 
longer than 30 minutes without pausing for a cool down period of at last 30 minutes or more before 
resuming mixer. 

ATTACHMENTS

 

NOTE:

 

Attachments are optional. 

The ranges of attachments that can be operated from the 

Attachment Hub are listed below. When using an attachment, lubricate 
the 

Drive Stud (D)

 using a food quality grease or oil. To fix to the mixer 

refer to 

Figure 8

. Release the 

Thumbscrew (G)

 and slide the shaft of the 

attachment into the hub ensuring that the 

Drive Stud (D)

 engages in the 

socket within the hub. Rotate the attachment to line up the 

Location Peg 

(E)

 with its mating hole in the hub and push firmly home. Tighten 

thumbscrew to secure. 

CAUTION:

 Only fit attachments when the mixer is stationary and never when it is 

operating. Do not use attachments when mixing. 

NOTE: Make sure the bowl is up and the bowl guard is installed, otherwise the mixer will not function. 

NOTE: If you still don’t understand or have any doubt of operation, please don’t use the machine and 
contact the local representative.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating Instructions 

 

Figure 8 

 

Summary of Contents for SM-500A

Page 1: ...den Tel 46 8 657 9490 Fax 46 8 657 8980 http www smakymixers com e mail info smaky com CONTENTS Overall View of the Mixer P 2 Installation Instructions P 3 Operating Instructions P 4 Cleaning Instruct...

Page 2: ...ing away the moving parts NEVER use an extension cord to connect electrical power Make sure the safety guard is installed and bowl is lifted to right position before operating NEVER reach into the bow...

Page 3: ...LxWxH 38 x 31 x 45 5 47 x 37 x 52 carton Electrics 100 120V 50 60Hz 1PH 200 240V 50 60Hz 1PH Weight Gross 16 kg Net 15 kg Electric Current 110V 3A 220V 2A Standard Equipment Stainless Steel Bowl Beate...

Page 4: ...the style of plug is unsuitable for the socket you plan to use the plug must be cut off and replaced with an appropriate plug Machines are fitted with a color coded three core cable as follows 1 Brown...

Page 5: ...on or by an employee who is under the supervision of a properly instructed person The instruction shall include indication of the possible dangers arising and the precautions to be observed The Act al...

Page 6: ...r onto the drive shaft and twist clockwise to secure it in position To remove the agitator slide the tool up the shaft slightly and twist counter clockwise NOTE Install the bowl BEFORE inserting agita...

Page 7: ...ding or not following the chart will damage the mixer and void the warranty SPEED SELECTION Select the appropriate speed setting by rotating the speed selector knob clockwise starting from 0 To increa...

Page 8: ...ld not run longer than 30 minutes without pausing for a cool down period of at last 30 minutes or more before resuming mixer ATTACHMENTS NOTE Attachments are optional The ranges of attachments that ca...

Page 9: ...sh will be adversely affected by the dishwashing chemicals Maintenance It is recommended that any servicing or maintenance work must be carried out by a trained technician or electrician CAUTION ALWAY...

Page 10: ...onance 3 Worn bearings replace bearings 4 Damaged or faulty gearbox replace gearbox 5 Reapply high pressure grease thought grease fitting Please refer to MAINTENANCE Mixer loses power 1 Check capacity...

Page 11: ...d or bagels check your AR AR Absorption Ration Water weight divided by flour weight The capacities listed above are based on flour at room temperature and 70 F water temperature 1 gallon water weights...

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