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3.  Modify parameters with the 

 buttons. 

 

 

 

4.  Press OK button 

 to confirem the value. 

If the confirm button is grey 

 this mean 

that the possibility of the changing for this 
parameter is disabled.

 

 

 

 

5.  Press the BACK button 

 to return to the 

previous screen. 

 

 
 

Higher is the value more hard ice-cream arises. 

 
 

9.2.4  SETTINGS OF THE STEP 

 

9.2.4.1  MIXING SPEED 

 

9.2.4.1.1  CHANGING OF THE SPEED 

 

In actual step you can change mixer speed. 
For this you must use the regulation button 

 . 

If you press the 

 button you increase the 

actual speed. 
If you press the 

 button you decrease 

the actual speed. 
 

 

 

If the racket - 

 button is grey the increasing of the speed is not allowed. 

 

If the snail 

 button is grey the decreasing of the speed is not allowed. 

 

Summary of Contents for MULTY P TTi Series

Page 1: ...VALMAR HANDLING OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE OF THE APPLIANCES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ICE CREAM Model MULTY P TTi Ver_MU_TT_001...

Page 2: ...2 Italian Gelato Concepts Pty Limited PO Box 2134 Toowong Qld 4066 ABN 48 603 731 424 www italiangelato com au info italiangelato com au Mob 61 0 411 089 142...

Page 3: ...ER SUPPLY 17 6 OPERATING THE APPLIANCE 18 7 CONTROL BOARD 19 7 1 TOUCH SCREEN dual inactive home screen 19 7 2 PUSH BUTTON PANEL TREATING HEATING 49 7 3 PUSH BUTTON PANEL PRODUCTION COOLING 53 7 4 FIR...

Page 4: ...107 13 5 DISINFECTION OF THE KETTLE 130 13 6 DISINFECTION OF THE ICE CREAM PRODUCTION CYLINDER 131 14 MAINTENANCE OF THE APPLIANCE 131 14 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREVENTION OF INJURIES 131 14 2 PROBLEMS ER...

Page 5: ...of the mixture up to 85 C STARTING OF THE MACHINE ice cream production With quick key ICE CREAM ICE CREAM button for the producing of the ice cream in MODE 1 STARTING OF THE MACHINE extraction of the...

Page 6: ...d or closed the outlet valve can turn the handle in clockwise direction for opening and closing the outlet pipe can t apprehended or turn the inox part of the outlet pipe The user must take particular...

Page 7: ...e taken into consideration Handling the appliance required carefulness which is expressed in the manual with symbols 1 1 SYMBOLS USED IN THE GUIDE This symbol represents important content in the manua...

Page 8: ...ssembly It is forbidden to reassemble alter or in any way modify the appliance or any part of the appliance without an express permission of the manufacturer This appliance is designed in compliance w...

Page 9: ...ice cream The mixture is poured into the treating cylinder and then pressing AUTOMATIC key The mixture is heated up to treating temperature 85 C and then maintained at treating temperature until is po...

Page 10: ...n trought the selected program START only DUAL MACHINES fast mixing extraction of the ice cream in the production cylinder EXTRACTION slow mixing in the production cylinder MIXING CLEANING DESINFECTIN...

Page 11: ...city of a cylinder cycle weight dimensions All technical specifications such as the weight dimensions and power of the appliance are not mandatory for the manufacturer and may change MODEL MULTY P WEI...

Page 12: ...capacity exceeds the weight of the appliance refer to the technical specifications data sheet Lift the appliance following the instructions for its use and maintenance Pay attention to the handling a...

Page 13: ...delivery check if the crate was not damaged during transportation First the appliance is fixed on the pallet with two paking strips and then is placed the carton box which is fixed to the pallet with...

Page 14: ...ply and electricity networks comply with all requirements for normal operation of the appliance When the characteristics of either the water supply or electricity network fail to meet the requirements...

Page 15: ...TS Prior to connecting the appliance to the power source the voltage and the maximum power current allowed in the network must be checked and the appliance must be protected externally with FUSES and...

Page 16: ...the characteristics of either the water supply or electricity network fail to meet the requirements for normal operation the machine must not be connected to the power supply It is forbidden to connec...

Page 17: ...ons applying in the country in which the appliance is being installed They must read the instructions carefully and above all thoroughly familiarize themselves with the sections on REQUIREMENTS AND CO...

Page 18: ...ses so it is necesary check the direction of the mixer in the cooking cylinder The mixer must rotate in clockwise direction Should the mixers rotate in the wrong direction it is necessary to change th...

Page 19: ...e switch off key in the normal position and then depressing it The switch will normally remain down and must be pulled back up by hand to return to its normal position The shower is used for cleaning...

Page 20: ...users giving them instructions and information about the processing They also provide information on any errors and give warnings on operations This message refers to upper kettle part of the machine...

Page 21: ...d information about the processing They also provide information on any errors and give warnings on operations 2 POSITION OF THE MACHINE standby 3 Use this button to enter in the SETTING MENU 4 QUICK...

Page 22: ...on to enter in PASSWORD screen Digit password to LOCK UNLOCK the activities of the machine 6 Use this function to enter the electronic info sheet and check electronic sheet data number latest update s...

Page 23: ...er TV 11 Use this function to enter in PASSWORD screen Digit password to RESET factory settings cancel all changes All saved values will be cleared 7 1 1 4 Info menu screen DESCRIPTION 1 Type of the m...

Page 24: ...ng 10 Total hours of the standbay 11 Press BACK to return to the previous screen 12 Press HOME to return to the main screen 7 1 1 5 Setting screen DESCRIPTION 1 Year setting 2 Time setting 3 Month set...

Page 25: ...N decreased the actual value 15 ACTUAL VALUES 16 UP BUTTON increased the actual value In the SETTINGS screen you can set the following parameters 1 DATE year month day 2 TIME hours minutes 3 WATER UNI...

Page 26: ...hour button Set the hour on the display by using the arrows Confirm with the button Factory default AUT central European time zone with automatic adjustment of the winter and summer time Two possibili...

Page 27: ...volume of the signal by using the arrows Confirm with the button Factory default value 100 Press the button Adjust the volume of the button by using the arrows Confirm with the button Factory default...

Page 28: ...PASTRY AND GASTRONOMY PRODUCTS Select the CUSTOM button to enter the list of customizable programs 6 FOOD AND GASTRONOMY PROGRAM MENU Select the GASTRO button to enter the list of food programs such a...

Page 29: ...2 Program name and number 3 Selected program When pressed the button changes color and becomes black 4 Button UP to scroll the program list 5 Button DOWN to scroll the program list 6 NOT ACTIVE Press...

Page 30: ...ess HOME to return to the dual inactive home screen 7 1 1 7 Program list tekst screen 1 Program description text 2 Cursor UP and DOWN Use the arrows to scroll the text 3 Press BACK to return to the pr...

Page 31: ...ers of current step 4 PROGRAM NAME 5 TUTOR MESSAGES help users giving them instructions and information about the processing They also provide information on any errors and give warnings on operations...

Page 32: ...N MODE DISPLAY 11 TIME DISPLAY If the operator not operating push on active program screen the machine after a few seconds change it with the active single home screen For returned on active program s...

Page 33: ...ngs on operations 2 PROGRAM NUMBER 3 PROGRAM NAME 4 Press the button to enter the parameters screen only for Valmar technicians 5 Press BACK to return to the previous screen 6 Press HOME to return to...

Page 34: ...to return to the previous screen 7 TIME DISPLAY actual values In programs heating when you change the value you change the value in active step When the actual step is finished the machine alerts us w...

Page 35: ...tions and information about the processing They also provide information on any errors and give warnings on operations 2 POSITION OF THE MACHINE standby 3 Use this button to enter in the SETTINGS MENU...

Page 36: ...on to enter in PASSWORD screen Digit password to LOCK UNLOCK the activities of the machine 6 Use this function to enter the electronic info sheet and check electronic sheet data number latest update s...

Page 37: ...in PASSWORD screen Digit password to RESET factory settings cancel all changes All saved values will be cleared 7 1 2 4 Info menu screen DESCRIPTION 1 Type of the machine 2 Number of the data base 3...

Page 38: ...to the previous screen 12 Press HOME to return to the main screen 7 1 2 5 Setting screen DESCRIPTION 1 Year setting 2 Time setting 3 Month setting 4 Minutes setting 5 Day setting 6 Liter Gallon settin...

Page 39: ...ETTINGS screen you can set the following parameters 1 DATE year month day 2 TIME hours minutes 3 WATER UNIT OF MEASUREMENT liters or gallons 4 TEMPERATURE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT celsius or fahrenheit 5 B...

Page 40: ...omatic adjustment of the winter and summer time Two possibilities normal or AUT Press to activate the minutes button Set the minutes on the display by using the arrows Confirm with the button Factory...

Page 41: ...DESCRIPTION 1 ICE CREAM PROGRAM MENU Select the MILK button to enter the list of programs for milk ice cream 2 SORBET SLUSH FRUIT SAUCE AND TOPPING PROGRAM MENU Select the FRUIT button to enter the l...

Page 42: ...RO button to enter the list of food programs such as soups minestrone polenta risotto sauces b chamel sauce stew etc 7 PROGRAM NAME 8 FACTORY MENU Select the FACTORY PROGRAMS button to enter the list...

Page 43: ...Program name and number 3 Selected program When pressed the button changes color and becomes black 4 Button UP to scroll the program list ist 5 Button DOWN to scroll the program list 6 NOT ACTIVE Pres...

Page 44: ...ess HOME to return to the dual inactive home screen 7 1 2 8 Program list tekst screen 1 Program description text 2 Cursor UP and DOWN Use the arrows to scroll the text 3 Press BACK to return to the pr...

Page 45: ...OGRAM NAME 5 TUTOR MESSAGES help users giving them instructions and information about the processing They also provide information on any errors and give warnings on operations 6 FIRST DEDICATED butto...

Page 46: ...ture DISPLAY maintenance time 12 TIME DISPLAY 13 PLUS button Select this button to enter in additional display If the operator not operating on active program screen the machine after a few seconds ch...

Page 47: ...alue If the button is grey the decreasing is not allowed 6 CONFIREM BUTTON confirmed the selected value If the button is grey the confirmation is not allowed 7 Press BACK to return to the previous scr...

Page 48: ...n operations 2 PROGRAM NUMBER 3 PROGRAM NAME 4 Press the button to enter the parameters screen only for Valmar technicians 5 SET button Select this button to enter in programs parameters of current st...

Page 49: ...program used 2 Press START CYCLE again to start the program NEW or LAST 3 Program screen All menu programs you can started with the START CYCLE button The end of the cycle is notified by a beep and a...

Page 50: ...ut the mixture The machine will continue mixing the mixture without heating until extraction i e until the end of the maximum time limit 7 2 1 2 key COOLING in the combinate programs from the MENU Som...

Page 51: ...t speed of the mixing is speed 5 which you can change 2 speeds For increase mixer speed press button and for decrease mixer speed press button 1 Press the button to start a low continuos mixing 2 The...

Page 52: ...button is pre set to the program ice cream mixture heating at 85 C 1 Press the button to start pre set program 26 2 The machine will start mixing and heating the mixture up to 85 C The front display...

Page 53: ...2 Press START CYCLE again to start the program NEW or LAST 3 Program screen All menu programs are started with the START CYCLE button The end of the cycle is notified by a beep and a light signal if...

Page 54: ...lor and becomes black 4 Press the button with the name of the program The button becomes black active button 5 Press the button to start the machine The end of the cycle is notified by a beep and a li...

Page 55: ...EXTRACTION button activated the automatic variable speed mixing Mixer speed will gradually increase until full ice cream extraction 1 Press the button to start automatic variable speed mixing 2 The m...

Page 56: ...the button to start automatic variable speed mixing 2 The machine starts with speed 5 for 10 seconds 3 Then machine start mixing with speed 6 for 10 seconds 4 Then machine start mixing with speed 7 fo...

Page 57: ...g program press the button to start extractionwith alternating mixing speed 2 The machine starts with speed 5 For continue press START CYCLE button 3 Now the machine works with speed 2 For continue pr...

Page 58: ...YCLE button 9 Now the machine works with speed 2 For continue press START CYCLE button 10 Now the machine works with speed 8 For continue press START CYCLE button 11 Now the machine works with speed 2...

Page 59: ...equiring low speed extraction 1 In running program press the button to start low mixing speed 2 The machine starts mixing with speed 1 for 10 minutes In the most programs the machine offer different m...

Page 60: ...RT The ICE CREAM button activates mixing and cooling of the ice cream mixture in the production cylinder in trough the selected program 01 MODE1 ICE CREAM pressing this key the user activates the sele...

Page 61: ...guage If the language is not selected machine after 30 seconds chooses English language 1 Wait for the software to upload 2 After Valmar screens the LANGUAGE SELECTION screen is automatically displaye...

Page 62: ...guage for easier use Language can be changed after first using the machine In this case we will change Italian in English language 1 Press the left cooking or right cooling part on the dual inactive H...

Page 63: ...LOAD 7 6 1 DATA DOWNLOAD with a USB key cooking part 7 6 1 1 Data download for analisis protected files sending to VALMAR GLOBAL 1 Press the right part colling on the dual inactive HOME screen to ente...

Page 64: ...peration on the machine 8 On the message bar appears message DOWNLOAD 9 When the download is complete appears on the message bar message DOWNLOAD OK Pull out the USB key and send data to VALMAR GLOBAL...

Page 65: ...ARAMETERS button to enter the PARAMETERS screen 4 Insert the USB key into the relevant USB port 5 Press ERROR button to enter in the ERROR screen 6 Use the UP DOWN arrows to scroll the errors to see t...

Page 66: ...wer Excel Libre Ofice Calc Browser text editor 7 6 1 3 OPTION surcharge download data of the machine cycle customer 1 Press the right part colling on the dual inactive HOME screen to enter in the sing...

Page 67: ...USB key Data from USB key file type xml you can open on computer with xml viewer Excel Libre Ofice Calc Browser text editor 7 6 2 DATA DOWNLOAD with a USB key cooling part 7 6 2 1 Data download for a...

Page 68: ...nter in the PASSWORD screen 6 Enter the password user code 333333 7 Press the confirem or enter button to lock the access to operation on the machine 8 On the message bar appears message DOWNLOAD 9 Wh...

Page 69: ...n 2 On the single inactive home screen press the TOOLS button to enter in SETTING menu 3 Press the PARAMETERS button to enter the PARAMETERS screen 4 Insert the USB key into the relevant USB port 5 Pr...

Page 70: ...file type xml you can open on computer with xml viewer Excel Libre Ofice Calc Browser text editor 7 6 2 3 OPTION surcharge download data of the machine cycle customer 1 Press the right part colling o...

Page 71: ...xml you can open on computer with xml viewer Excel Libre Ofice Calc Browser text editor 7 7 UPDATE OF NEW PROGRAM OR NEW DATABASE The program is updated only when the machine is OFF 1 Make sure the m...

Page 72: ...language The notice confirm screen is displayed 5 First carefully read the text and then press the confirm button to confirm the language chosen The dual inactive home screen is displayed 6 The machi...

Page 73: ...d down is grey the changing is not allowed see chapter 7 1 2 10 Exemple Program custom pasteurize Program is composed from 6 steps Step 1 heating of the mixture to 45 C Step 2 heating of the mixture t...

Page 74: ...ps SHORTCUT to the program menu screen You can quickly enter the program menu by pressing the START CYCLE button 4 Select one of the available menus represented by the relevant icons Ice cream menu So...

Page 75: ...cted program 7 Use the UP DOWN arrows to scroll the description of the selected program Press the BACK button to return to the previous screen Press the HOME button to cancel the operation and return...

Page 76: ...r the list of available programs 4 Use the UP DOWN arrows to scroll the list of available programs Select the desired program by pressing the relevant button e g 34 When pressed the button changes col...

Page 77: ...to the program menu screen You can quickly enter the program menu by pressing the START CYCLE button 4 Select one of the icons representing the various menus to enter the list of available programs 5...

Page 78: ...n must be repeated Press the HOME button to cancel the operation and return to the dual inactive HOME screen 9 1 4 SETTINGS OF THE STEP 9 1 4 1 MIXING SPEED 9 1 4 1 1 CHANGING OF THE SPEED In actual s...

Page 79: ...easing of the temperature is not allowed If the DOWN button is grey the decreasing of the temperature is not allowed In the most programs the permeted changing of the temperature is saved See the rele...

Page 80: ...nder on the dual inactive HOME screen to enter in the single inactive home screen 2 On the single inactive home screen press the TOOLS button to enter in SETTINGS screen 3 Press the PROGRAMS button to...

Page 81: ...escription of the selected program 7 Use the UP DOWN arrows to scroll the description of the selected program Press the BACK button to return to the previous screen Press the HOME button to cancel the...

Page 82: ...arious menus to enter the list of available programs 3 Use the UP DOWN arrows to scroll the list of available programs Select the desired program by pressing the relevant button e g 16 When pressed th...

Page 83: ...in SETTINGS screen 3 Press the PROGRAMS button to enter the PROGRAM MENU Tips SHORTCUT to the program menu screen You can quickly enter the program menu by pressing the START CYCLE button 4 Select on...

Page 84: ...on to confirm the changing Single inactive menu screen with changed preset program from 2 to 3 Press the BACK button to return to the previous screen Press the HOME button to cancel the operation and...

Page 85: ...the value more hard ice cream arises 9 2 4 SETTINGS OF THE STEP 9 2 4 1 MIXING SPEED 9 2 4 1 1 CHANGING OF THE SPEED In actual step you can change mixer speed For this you must use the regulation but...

Page 86: ...easing of the temperature is not allowed If the DOWN button is grey the decreasing of the temperature is not allowed In the most programs the permeted changing of the temperature is saved See the rele...

Page 87: ...valid and used during the running program and will be valid and used when running the program in future 10 CHANGING PARAMETERS OF MACHINE 10 1CHANGING PARAMETERS cooking part 10 1 1 RESET TO THE FACT...

Page 88: ...reens the LANGUAGE SELECTION screen is automatically displayed 8 Select the desired language If it is not on the screen press the button to enter language selection screen 2 9 To return to language se...

Page 89: ...age 10 1 2 LOCK UNLOCK THE ACCESS OF OPERATION 10 1 2 1 LOCK the access of operation on the machine The user can lock access of operation on the machine 1 Press the left part on the dual inactive HOME...

Page 90: ...10 1 2 2 1 Unlock the access of operation on the machine until such time as the power supply of the machine is not excluded The user can unlock the access of operation for period in which the power su...

Page 91: ...display appears the single inactive home screen 10 1 2 2 2 Unlock the access of operation on the machine permanently The user can permanently unlock access of operation on the machine 1 Press the lef...

Page 92: ...e have power source 5 On the single inactive home screen press the TOOLS button to enter in SETTINGS screen 6 Press the CODE button to enter in the PASSWORD screen The machine is permanently unlocked...

Page 93: ...PARAMETERS cooling part 10 2 1 RESET TO THE FACTORY SETTING The user can restore all the programs all changes are lost 1 Press the right part on the dual inactive HOME page cylinder to enter in the s...

Page 94: ...chosen The HOME screen is displayed 8 The machine is ready for use with instructions in the selected language 10 2 2 LOCK UNLOCK THE ACCESS OF OPERATION 10 2 2 1 LOCK the access of operation on the m...

Page 95: ...rem or enter button to lock the access to operation on the machine 6 On display appears the dual inactive Home page 10 2 2 2 UNLOCK the access of operation on the machine 10 2 2 2 1 Unlock the access...

Page 96: ...le inactive home screen press the LOCK button to enter in the PASSWORD screen 3 Enter the password user code 000000 4 Press the confirem or enter button to unlock the access to operation on the machin...

Page 97: ...inactive home screen 2 On the single inactive home screen press the LOCK button to enter in the PASSWORD screen 3 Enter the password user code 000000 4 Press the confirem or enter button to unlock th...

Page 98: ...ccess to operation on the machine 10 On display appears the dual inactive Home page The machine is permanently unlocked and you can work normally Press the BACK button to return to the previous screen...

Page 99: ...operation of the appliance upon its start up the error causing this action must be found and corrected 11 3 THERMIC SAFETY DEVICES The mixer engine and the compressor engine are protected with thermal...

Page 100: ...any oil smudges or other slippery substances or objects which might cause a person to slip or trip over Operators must make sure before every use of the appliance that the side panels and the top cove...

Page 101: ...during operation Only a single operator can use the appliance at the time The simultaneously use of the appliance from multiple users is forbidden CONTROL PANEL ECCENTRIC ARM LOCK EMERGENCY STOP SWIT...

Page 102: ...over grip it always at the cover lever and lower it in close position If the machine were found in the mixing phase this resumes automatically with the closing of the cover 12 4 OUTLET VALVE The outle...

Page 103: ...ing the handle over the taper down thereby preventing it from opening automatically close the processing cylinder door 12 6 OUTLET HOLE COVER Loosening in counter clockwise direction the locking screw...

Page 104: ...e sure that there are no objects of any kind in the mixture prodiuce cylinder make sure that there is the outlet pipe kettle in right postion The appliance must be clean and disinfected before it may...

Page 105: ...er Operators must make sure before cleaning the appliance that the side panels and the top cover of the appliance are securely fitted to the main construction and that there are no parts or objects on...

Page 106: ...N SWITCH make sure that the cylinder cooking cover production door batch feeder cover and the cover of ejection opening are well closed clean the surfaces and make sure that the detergent does not tou...

Page 107: ...cm of water into the cylinder close the cylinder cover press the MIXING key observe the machine s operation for 10 seconds at the most the appliance may continue to run without ice cream mixture 10 s...

Page 108: ...the cylinder cover unscrew in counter clockwise direction the plastic nut from the mixer slowly and consistently pull the mixer cooking part out of the cylinder exercise great care to prevent accident...

Page 109: ...to prevent accidental dropping and consequent damaging of the blockader all removed parts must be cleaned in a mixture of water and disinfection agent and left to dry While doing so please pay specia...

Page 110: ...110 Open the batch feeder cover Remove the batch feeder cover with net disassemble the outlet pipe complete set of the ejection opening Rotate in counter clockwise direction the outlet pipe...

Page 111: ...otate in counter clockwise direction the lower part of the outlet pipe Pull out the lower part of the outlet pipe from the pipe Rotate in counter clockwise direction the outlet pipe into the right pos...

Page 112: ...pull out from the housing kettle the outlet pipe Rotate in clockwise direction the tube into the right position Remove the tube from the outelt pipe Turn the handle in counter clockwise direction and...

Page 113: ...attention to instructions of the disinfection agent manufacturer as well as hygienic standards which are valid in your country complete cover parts both mixer scrapers must be cleaned in warm water a...

Page 114: ...in clockwise direction the handle on to the piston Insert the tube into the outlet pipe Rotate in counter clockwise direction the tube into the right position Push the handle into the housing of the o...

Page 115: ...t the outlet pipe on to the housing kettle Rotate in clockwise direction the outlet pipe Insert the lower part of the outlet pipe on to the pipe Rotate in clockwise direction the lower part of the out...

Page 116: ...116 Rotate in clockwise direction the outlet pipe to final position Insert the batch feeder cover with net Close the batch feeder cover slowly and carefully place the blockader into the kettle...

Page 117: ...ng the spring the scraper is placed on the shaft The slider must lock onto the shaft Please check whether the scraper is firmly attached to the shaft and whether it is placed correctly It is strictly...

Page 118: ...nut on the mixer shaft assemble the quick cover of the kettle set of parts Place the cover with screw code 10222030 to top side and lower the handle Put the disc code 10222031 and screw it in clockwi...

Page 119: ...approximately 10 cm of water into the cylinder close the cylinder cover press the MIXING key observe the machine s operation for 10 seconds at the most the appliance may continue to run without ice c...

Page 120: ...afety net from the cylinder doors place the batch feeder cover lid and the safety net on solid surface and remove batch feeder cover lid from safety net With both hands graps and then push rotate chut...

Page 121: ...components pull out Exercise great care to prevent accidental dropping and consequent damaging of parties disassemble all components ejection opening Remove the cover from the crossbar Unscrew the loc...

Page 122: ...he rubber seal from the cover open the door and take off Slowly and carefully with both hands pull the door out of the hinges exercise great care to prevent accidental dropping and consequent damaging...

Page 123: ...arefully with both hands pull the mixer out of the cylinder exercise great care to prevent accidental dropping and consequent damaging of the mixer place the mixer on solid surface and remove each scr...

Page 124: ...it has to be replaced by a new seal if you notice drops of ice cream mixture in the catcher the shaft seal must be replaced with a new one remove and inspect all seals If the seals are cracked worn o...

Page 125: ...to clean them it is recommended that all seals and chute are greased with sanitary use Vaseline slide the shaft sealing back onto the mixer Place the mixer on solid surface and place each scraper back...

Page 126: ...the cylinder Hold the mixer with both hands and place it very slowly into the cylinder Place the mixer by the edge of the cylinder so that the spade which has the slider closest to the bottom of the c...

Page 127: ...care to prevent accidental dropping and consequent damaging of the door Every time is necessary a upper edge of the chute grased with sanitary Vaseline In this way you resolved that the mixture passe...

Page 128: ...128 assembly all components cover crossbar lock nut Screw the locking screw in clockwise direction into the crossbar Place the rubber seal into the cover Fit the cover on the crossbar...

Page 129: ...y and carefully with both hands push parts into housing holder exercise great care to prevent accidental dropping and consequent damaging of the parties Screw the LOCK NUT in clockwise direction placi...

Page 130: ...osed fill to the top of the kettle the disinfections mixture and close the cover lid press the MIXING key let the mixer rotates for ten seconds max press the STOP RESET key let the disinfecting mixtur...

Page 131: ...NCE 14 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREVENTION OF INJURIES Authorized servicing personnel may only perform removal of the top cover and side panels and any intervening actions inside the machine Removal of the...

Page 132: ...r several times after a while it will start to function properly The appliance works but does not eject any ice cream The ice cream mixture contains too little sugar sugar Wait until the ice cream mel...

Page 133: ...itable container under the ejection opening open the opening and empty the water out of the cylinder 14 5 CHECKING THE CONDITION AND WEAR OF THE MIXER SCRAPERS The user of the machine should check the...

Page 134: ...5 1 Wear of the scraper message When the machine reaches the 600 working hours on display shows message 1 First carefully read the text and then press the confirm button The message disappears until...

Page 135: ...rocess make sure that the preparation and making control panels are in the STOP position make sure that the production cylinder is empty turn off the SAFETY SWITCH and the MAIN SWITCH open the door sl...

Page 136: ...to the holder and by pressing it towards the spade compressing the spring the scraper is placed on the shaft The scraper must lock onto the shaft Please check whether the scraper is firmly attached t...

Page 137: ...g it in a clockwise direction close the door the proper installation of the blades on the mixer is checked by a TEST RUN see chapter MAINTENANCE OF THE APPLIANCE 14 7 SETTING THE WATER REGULATION VALV...

Page 138: ...ater from the condenser In order to empty the water out of the appliance unscrew the cap of the safety valve in counter clockwise direction After that open the valve in counter clockwise direction in...

Page 139: ...any spare part must include model of the appliance serial number of the appliance short description of the part factory code if possible quantity Spare part order example SPARE PART ORDER TYPE AND MO...

Page 140: ...140 Appendix A Date Working hours Date Working hours Date Working hours ALL WORKING HOURS...

Page 141: ...141 Date Working hours Date Working hours Date Working hours ALL WORKING HOURS...

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