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TOOLS

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Whips should not be struck against hard objects 
as e.g. the edge of the bowl. This will make the 
life of the tool shorter due to increasing deformity.

Recommended applications for tools:

For production of mashed potatoes the special 
wing whip or the whip with thicker wires should be 
used, alternatively use the beater and the whip.

NOTE: Speed should never exceed 150 RPM when 
using the dough hook. Our dough hook is designed to 
give you optimum product on low speed.

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LEANINg

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The mixer should be unplugged before cleaning to 

prevent accidental starting while cleaning. 

The mixer should be cleaned daily or after use. 

The mixer should be cleaned with a soft cloth and clean 
water. Sulphonated soaps should be used with caution 
as they destroy the mixer’s lubricants. 

Never use high pressure cleaning for the 
mixer.

Parts made of aluminum should not be used 
to strongly acidic, highly alkaline or highly 
salty foodstuffs, which may attack aluminum 
without coating.

Tools of aluminium must not be washed with 
strong alkaline detergents (pH between 5 
and 8).

The soap suppliers can recommend the correct type of 
soap.

The inside of the beater shaft should be cleaned once a 
day with warm, soapy water.

Dough hook Cleaning: Special care should be given to 
cleaning the dough hook. We recommend that it be 
cleaned and sanitized in a commercial dish machine. An 
alternate cleaning procedure is to vigorously scrub the 
hook with a hot

.

water and detergent solution. Use a 

heavy bristled brush. After cleaning, sanitize the hook by 
rinsing it with a 50 ppm solution of sodium hypochlorite.

Cleaning of attachment hub:

 after use of the attach-

ment drive this should be wiped inside with a soft cloth.

Whip

Beater

Hook

Cream

Cake dough

Bread dough

Egg whites

Butter cream

Dark bread

Mayonnaise

Waffle dough

and the like

and the like

Minced meat

and the like

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AINTENANCE

 

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LuBrICATION

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The infinitely variable gear must be lubricated regularly, i.e. 

a lubrication interval of approx. 60 hours of operation.

Lubrication of infinitely variable gear:

OBS

. Special grease !!(Use the grease gun delivered to-

gether with the mixer). Start the mixer and increase the speed 
to approx. 50%. Stop the mixer (use the emergency stop) 
and open the lid on the top of the mixer. On the top of each 
of the two pulley set shafts is a grease nipple 

(fig. 5 point 

1)

. Press grease through the grease nipples.

until the grease gun feels hard to press or until grease comes 
out between the shaft and the pulleys.

The mixer must not be started until the screws which 
hold the lid are inserted.

Start the mixer, and set the speed back to low speed.

Stop the mixer and fill the grease gun with new grease so 

that it is ready for next time.

Lubrication of other movable parts:

The movable parts of the bowl arms, the shaft and the lift-
ing rod must also be lubricated with oil. Remove the rear 
covering and lubricate the marked points with an oil can. 

(fig.5 pkt.2)

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rEASE

 

TypES

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Grease for the pulley set shafts:

Castrol High Temperature 

Grease.

 

On repair of the planetary head: Grease the toothed wheel 
and the toothed rim with 

Nye Gel 868VH,(PN 868VH),

 the 

needle bearings in the planetary head must not be lubricated 
with this type of grease they should be lubricated with 

PN 

Sapphire 2

. Do not use any another type of grease than 

the one stated here.

On repair of the attachment hub: Fill the attachment hub with 

GreaseWay LiCa 80

Summary of Contents for V30

Page 1: ...1 SPARE PART AND OPERATION MANUAL FOOD MIXER Models V30 V40 and V60 012016...

Page 2: ...the bowl when the mixer is running Do not wear loose clothing or rings while operating the mixer Stop the mixer and lower the bowl before adding ingredients scraping the bowl removing the agitator or...

Page 3: ...LUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER WRITTEN ORAL OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR WARRANTY AGAINST LATENT...

Page 4: ...Correct use of tools 9 Cleaning 9 Maintenance and lubrication 9 Grease types 9 List of errors and Possible solution 10 Adjustment of special v belt 10 Adjustment of speed 10 Adjustment of bowl fixing...

Page 5: ...onnection box is located at the top rear of the mixer WARNING Electrical and grounding connections must comply with applicable portions of the National Electrical Code and or other local electrical co...

Page 6: ...lbs 40 lbs 50 lbs Muffins 35 lbs 40 lbs 50 lbs 60 lbs Mashed Potatoes 26 lbs 30 lbs 30 lbs 46 lbs Pancakes Waffles 14 qts 16 qts 16 qts 28 qts Whipped Cream 6 qts 9 qts 9 qts 12 qts Cake Layer 35 lbs...

Page 7: ...t in the display Allow the mixer to cool down After a short time the display will change to normal mode The mixer can be started again See also the section Start up after stop at high speed on page 8...

Page 8: ...o the rear until the required speed has been obtained notice the recom mended maximum speeds on page 3 The speed must be changed only when the mixer is running The mixer must not be started when loade...

Page 9: ...eaning of attachment hub after use of the attach ment drive this should be wiped inside with a soft cloth Whip Beater Hook Cream Cake dough Bread dough Egg whites Butter cream Dark bread Mayonnaise Wa...

Page 10: ...washers from V to T 3 Start the mixer and leave it running while the nut U is tightened Do not tighten it too much 4 On the front pulley set the stud E on the varispeed collar F must be placed inside...

Page 11: ...11 5 V30 11 1 2 1 8 X V40 11 1 2 1 8 V60 12 1 8 fig 6 Adjustment of special V belt and speed...

Page 12: ...ion tube and the other into the extension tube Use the flat beater to check that the bowl is correctly centred and turn the planetary head with your hand before the voltage is connected Adjustment of...

Page 13: ...13 Mixer Spare Parts...

Page 14: ...14 1 14 8 7 5 4 3 2 6 7 9 11 13 10 12 16 17 19 18 15 20 22 21 23 24 25...

Page 15: ...232 STA 5232 STA 5232 Rear Access Plate 27 22 7 27 22 7 60 22 7 Top Lid AR31 21 AR31 21 AR61 21 Plug Button No Hub 15 73 15 73 15 73 Upper NSF Plate Cover 31 270 31 270 61 270 Lower NSF Plate Cover 31...

Page 16: ...16 27 62M 30 69M W40 600W AR31 23 24 1M2 4 23 22 15 11 13 13 14 19 1 20 21 2 14 13 12 11 18 23 17 11 16 9 8 6 5 7 3 10 24 15...

Page 17: ...5 Jam Nut STA 5827 STA 5827 STA 5827 Extension Tube assy 30 69M 30 69M 60 69M Shoulder Bolt STA 5690 STA 5690 STA 5690 Eyebolt R30 80E R30 80E R30 80E Lifting Bolt 27 83 27 83 60 83 C Clip STA 3580 ST...

Page 18: ...18 A B C D E F G 1 1A 1B 2 3 4 4A 4B 5 6 7 8 9 10 6 14 15 16 17 18 15 14 20 23 24 19 21 22 5 11 12 13 37 36 34 35 33 31 32 31 30 26 25 29 28 27 26...

Page 19: ...0 STA 3523 Snap Ring STA 3472 STA 3474 STA 3474 Eccentric Disc 30 36 40 36 60 36 Bearing R30 100 40 100 60 100 Needle Bearing 30 96 40 96 60 96 Key 8 x 7 x 20 mm STA 2030 STA 2030 STA 2030 Upper Rim P...

Page 20: ...20 B 5 28 2 A 26...

Page 21: ...18 STA 6018 Lower Motor Pully assemply 15 13 1M 15 13 1M 60 13 1M Pin for Motor Pulley 30 285 30 285 60 285 Motor pulley shaft assemply 15 59Z 15 59Z 60 59Z Screw STA5602 STA5602 STA5602 Upper Pulley...

Page 22: ...22 Speed lever assemply...

Page 23: ...PTION FIG NO 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Speed Lever assemply W30 47M W30 47M W30 47M Disc with Arrow 30N 47 10 30N 47 10 30N 47 10 White Clamp AR30 47 11 AR30 47 11 AR30 47 11 Black Knob STA 3306 STA 3306 STA 3306...

Page 24: ...24 29 29A 29B 29C 29E 29F 29G RN30 5 6M RN30 52M Bearing Hub Assemply RN30 5 6M Worm shaft assemply RN30 52M...

Page 25: ...ey STA 2011 STA 2011 STA 2011 Snap Ring STA 3410 STA 3410 STA 3410 Screw STA 5018 STA 5018 STA 5018 Bearing 15 105 15 105 15 105 Bolt STA 5433 STA 5433 STA 5433 Seal Washer STA 5908 STA 5908 STA 5908...

Page 26: ...26 19 21 23 4 13 9 3 3A 11 16 8 24 22 AR31 152 1Z 10 12 AR31 530 3M 5 1 2 6 7 14 18 17 15 20 19 Front panel assemple inclusive print AR31 530 3M Cover for front panel assemply AR31 152 1Z...

Page 27: ...N A Contactor 1x208V 3X208V 3X480V R100 88 8 R100 88 8 R100 88 8 Thermal Overload 1x115V R100 88 30 N A N A Thermal Overload 1X208V R20 88 24 R20 88 24 R20 88 24 Thermal Overload 3X208V 3X480V R20 88...

Page 28: ...28 6 1 2 4 12 7 3 5 18 16 9 11 9 8 16 18 10 15 14 17 13...

Page 29: ...280 Bowl Screen Rear 225 30R 225 40R 225 60R Cam 56SN30 23 56SN30 23 56SN30 23 Set Screw STA 5665 STA 5665 STA 5665 Bracket Assembly 56P30 15 56P30 15 56P30 15 Screw STA 5251 STA 5251 STA 5251 Nut 56...

Page 30: ...30 22 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 23 1 2 5 6 6 6 6 6 27 28 29 30 31 31A 32 33 25 26 34 3 4 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 10...

Page 31: ...B Wire Whip Reinforced N A N A 221 60 Bowl Scraper 42RN30P 224 40A 224 60 Bowl Scaper downsize 42RN30AP 42AR41AP 224 30B Holder w Blade 42RN30 202 42AR41 202 42R60 202 Holder w Blade downsize 42RN30A...

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