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OPERATION OF THE MIXER:

A)    Open the bowl  screen  and place the bowl in the bowl 

arms. Note: The bowl arms must be in lowest position and 

the bowl must be pushed all the way into the bowl arms.

(Fig.3).

B)    Place the mixing tool in the bayonet shaft. The pin on 

the tool must be turned into the bayonet hole (fig.2).

C)    The bowl is raised to working position, ensure that the 

bowl is placed correctly. Close the bowl screen. If the mixer 

is equipped with a timer, set the mixing time required by 

turning the timer (fig 1) clockwise. The mixer will stop auto-

matically, when the time runs out. When the mixer has 

timed out, the "procedure for starting after emergency stop" 

is used before the mixer is re-started. 

D)    Start the mixer by pressing the green start button 

(fig.1)

The mixer will only start when the bowl is in    "up"position, 

the bowl screen is closed,and the timer is set to time or 

"hold".

E)    Turn the speed selector lever (fig. 4) to the rear until 

the required speed has been obtained, (notice the recom-

mended maximum speeds on page 3).

F) Before the mixer is stopped, the speed selector lever 

must be moved back to lowest speed (fig.4).

G) Stop the mixer by pressing the red stop button (fig.1)

PROCEDURE FOR STARTING AFTER EMERGENCY 

STOP:

1) This procedure must be used in cases where the mixer 

has been interrupted in high speed.

2) Lower the bowl and remove the tool from the bayonet. 

3) Raise the bowl arms, either empty or with the bowl. 

4) Close the bowl screen, start the mixer and move

the speed selector lever back to lowest speed. Switch off 

the mixer. Now the mixer can be started as usual.

OVERLOAD

Do not overload the mixer. Sticky and heavy doughs may 

reduce the capacity of the bowl by 75%. The capacity is 

further reduced if the speed of the mixing tool is increased 

beyond recommended values or if an incorrect mixing tool 

is used. Large lumps of fat or cooled ingredients MUST be 

cut into small parts before they are placed into the bowl or 

damage can occur to the mixing tool(s).

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Summary of Contents for W80

Page 1: ...SPARE PART AND OPERATION MANUAL FOOD MIXER Model W80 W100 W150N 1993 to Present Form 109 02 08...

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: ...T LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR WARRANTY AGAINST LATENT DEFECTS In the event of warranty claim or otherwise the sole obligation of Varimixer shall be...

Page 4: ...rear right side of the mixer The electrical connection box is located at the top rear of the mixer WARNING Electrical and grounding connections must comply with applicable portions of the National El...

Page 5: ...he speed selector lever fig 4 to the rear until the required speed has been obtained notice the recom mended maximum speeds on page 3 F Before the mixer is stopped the speed selector lever must be mov...

Page 6: ...ther type of grease than the one stated here On repair of the attachment drive Fill the attachment drive with Tribol Molub 860 150 0 PN 860 150 0 Correct use of tools Recommended applications for tool...

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