background image

Blixer

®

 23 

a

 • Blixer

®

 30 

a

 • Blixer

®

 45 

a

 • Blixer

®

 60 

a

R 23 

a

 • R 30 

a

 • R 30 V.V. 

a

 • R 45 

a

 • R 45 V.V. 

a

 • R 60 

a

New  

Register  

your product 

 

on line

Summary of Contents for Blixer 23 a

Page 1: ...Blixer 23 a Blixer 30 a Blixer 45 a Blixer 60 a R 23 a R 30 a R 30 V V a R 45 a R 45 V V a R 60 a New Register your product on line ...

Page 2: ...www robot coupe com Register your product on line ...

Page 3: ...t the machines identified by their type above comply with The essential requirements of the following European directives and with the corresponding national regulations Directive Machinery 2006 42 EC Directive Low voltage 2006 95 CE Directive Electromagnetic compatibility 2004 108 EC Regulation EC n 1935 2004 Materials and articles intended to come into contact with food Regulation EU n 10 2011 P...

Page 4: ...SEMBLY Blixer only Vertical cutter mixer only OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE VACUUM KIT R VAC VERTICAL CUTTER MIXER OPTIONS Coarse serrated blades Fine serrated blades Wheels R VAC vacuum kit EXAMPLES OF USE BLIXER FUNCTION Maximum processing capacities Examples of use Fitting and using the blade assembly Blixer scraper arm CLEANING Bowl Blades Lid MAINTENANCE Blades V Ring seals Bowl seal Lid sea...

Page 5: ...which have become blunt chipped or worn after a normal or excessive period of use 3 Materials or labour to replace or repair scratched stained chipped pitted dented or discoloured surfaces blades knives attachments or accessories 4 Any alteration addition or repair that has not been carried out by the company or an approved service agency 5 Transportation of the appliance to or from an approved se...

Page 6: ...e in order to ensure operator safety GFCIs may be sensitive to alternating current type AC impulse current type A or all currents type B Danger Wobbulators feature a bridge connected rectifier of the mains supply voltage For this reason in the event of an earth contact a continuous fault current may fail to trip a differential circuit breaker that is only sensitive to alternating current type AC I...

Page 7: ... the attachments are correctly positioned USE Never try to override the locking and safety systems Never insert an object into the container where the food is being processed Never push the ingredients down with your hand Do not overload the appliance Never switch the appliance on when it is empty CLEANING As a precaution always unplug your appliance before cleaning it Always clean the appliance a...

Page 8: ...scover as you use it They boast two speeds 1 500 and 3 000 rpm The vertical cutter mixer is designed to knead and grind chop meat and vegetables produce fine tex tured stuffings and mousses and much much more besides Even the most time consuming tasks take less than 5 minutes to complete For its part the Blixer is ideal for making texture modified meals Its numerous functions will open the door to...

Page 9: ...Clip the lid onto the lid rest and turn it so that the bosses are inside the arm The logo should now be facing you lined up with the handle with the safety magnet on the right 5 To close the lid fit the locking catch over the edge of the bowl and push the handle down DANGER RISK OF INJURY The blades are extremely sharp For this reason always make sure you have removed the blade assembly before doi...

Page 10: ...0 or 60 depending on whether the power supply has a frequency of 50 or 60 Hz Example an R 45 2 configuration operated at 50 Hz will display the following message The orange indicator light will come on Stage 2 Open the lid then close it again to activate the safety system The orange light will remain on Stage 3 Press the OFF button then release it Make sure you only do this when 0 00 or another du...

Page 11: ...st wait until the red and orange lights have gone out and the green light has come on before switching the machine back on 1 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE EMPTYING THE BOWL 1 Open the lid by freeing the locking handle Release the til ting lever by raising it 2 Then tilt the bowl to your left keeping hold of the handle on the right 3 Empty the bowl once it is in the tilted position It is advisable to remove ...

Page 12: ...h dry ingredients To obtain the best results it is important to set the right spacing between the blades Do not excess maximum processing capacities see following table MAXIMUM PROCESSING CAPACITIES BLIXER TYPE OF PREPARATION R 23 R 30 R 45 R 60 Coarse chopping 10 kg 12 kg 18 kg 25 kg Emulsion 11 kg 14 kg 24 kg 30 kg Kneading in kg of flour 7 kg 8 kg 12 kg 18 kg Grinding 5 kg 6 kg 9 kg 12 kg BLIXE...

Page 13: ...s and spacers so that they are the right distance apart according to the type weight and volume of the foodstuffs to be processed POSITION 2 No spacer between lower blade and blade shaft For fine chopping and emulsions DISMANTLING Unscrew the screw nut Remove the spacers 2 BLADE ASSEMBLY Position 1 Position 2 FITTING AND USING THE BLADE ASSEMBLY BLIXER ONLY VCM BLIXER An VCM BLIXER 10 01 13 10 05 ...

Page 14: ...commend you use the lower speed 1500 rpm only POSITION 1 With spacer between lower blade and blade shaft For coarse chopping FITTING Fit the blades and spacers so that they are the right distance apart according to the type weight and volume of the foodstuffs to be processed POSITION 2 No spacer between lower blade and blade shaft For fine chopping and emulsions For grinding and kneading DISMANTLI...

Page 15: ...VACUUM KIT ON THE LID Sit the R VAC kit on top of the plastic cone 5 which should be screwed onto the lid rest 6 with the lid holder 8 in between The lid opaque white 9 slots onto the lid rest 6 5 ADDING LIQUID TO THE MIXTURE Attach a tube to valve B Immerse the other end of this tube in the liquid to be added Open valve B slowly once the liquid has been added shut valve B OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS F...

Page 16: ...s which are used mainly for chopping herbs e g parsley and blending WHEELS Your cutter can be sup plied with 3 retractable wheels exclusive to ROBOT COUPE which can be lowered or raised simply by lifting each leg This makes it easy to move the machine around and thereby facilitates the cleaning of the working surfaces USES R 23 kg R 30 R 30 V V kg R 45 R 45 V V kg R 60 kg CHOPPING MEAT Minced beef...

Page 17: ...ven for guidance only and may vary according to the quality of ingredients or the recipe BLIXER The Blixer will enable you to perform all your cutting tasks in minimum time We recommend therefore that you keep a close eye on the mixture in order to obtain the desired results In first speed only HOSPITAL USES SPOON FEEDING Minced foods meat fish etc Vegetable purees Mousses vegetables fish etc Comp...

Page 18: ...inger and insert it in the lid groove 1 2 4 5 3 to Keep inserting the seal progressively on both sides in order to join both hands Clip the lid onto the lid rest and turn it so that the bosses are inside the arm 6 7 8 MAINTENANCE BLADES After each task we strongly recommend you sharpen the blades briefly with a sharpening stone especially after chopping parsley Sharpen them thoroughly once a month...

Page 19: ...n page 37 see examples of use In order to ensure that it remains that way you may have to change the seal occasionally depending on how regularly you use your machine If you do not use your machine regularly we recommend that you leave the lid open when it is not in use jobs to preserve all these features BLIXER SCRAPER ARM The scraper arm is fitted with rubber wipers These are wearing parts which...

Page 20: ...gnetic safety switch iSCO is not being detected Checks to be carried out in the following order 1 Check that the lid and more specifically its magnet are correctly positioned 2 Check with an ohmmeter that the safety switch s contact is closed Check the relevant wiring If necessary remove the lid and place a sufficiently powerful magnet next to the magnetic switch If the switch is properly closed b...

Page 21: ... the thermal relay has not be triggered and that it is adjusted to reset automatically 3 Check with an ohmmeter that the thermal protector is closed Check the relevant wiring 4 Check with an ohmmeter that the thermal relay s contact is closed Check the relevant wiring 5 Check that the OFF button is not stuck in the open position Move the button and listen out for the characteristic click Situation...

Page 22: ...LEVEL The equivalent continuous sound pressure level when running these appliances empty is less than 70 dB A R 23 Blixer 23 R 30 Blixer 30 R 45 Blixer 45 R 60 Blixer 60 A 1250 1250 1400 1400 B 320 360 400 450 C 600 600 600 600 D 590 590 640 640 E 1620 1620 1800 1820 F 800 800 870 870 G 700 720 760 810 Blixer 23 R 23 4500 W 400 V 50 Hz 3 1500 3000 8 5 10 5 20 220 V 60 Hz 3 1800 3600 16 0 18 2 40 3...

Page 23: ... with a thermal alarm the red light comes on warning the user that the appliance is about to stop If this happens wait until the appliance has cooled down before switching it back on the orange light will go out and the green lights will come on again w a r n i n g The blades are extremely sharp Handle with care Re m e m b e r Never try to override the locking and safety systems Never insert an ob...

Page 24: ...286 ...

Page 25: ...287 ...

Page 26: ...288 ...

Page 27: ...289 ...

Page 28: ...291 ...

Page 29: ...292 ...

Page 30: ...293 ...

Page 31: ...294 ...

Page 32: ...295 ...

Page 33: ...297 ...

Page 34: ...298 ...

Page 35: ...299 ...

Page 36: ...300 ...

Page 37: ...301 ...

Page 38: ...303 ...

Page 39: ...304 ...

Page 40: ...305 ...

Page 41: ...306 ...

Page 42: ...307 ...

Page 43: ...309 ...

Page 44: ...310 ...

Page 45: ...311 ...

Page 46: ...312 ...

Page 47: ...313 ...

Page 48: ...314 ...

Page 49: ...315 ...

Page 50: ...316 ...

Page 51: ...317 ...

Page 52: ...319 ...

Page 53: ...320 ...

Page 54: ...321 ...

Page 55: ...322 ...

Page 56: ...323 ...

Page 57: ...325 ...

Page 58: ...326 ...

Page 59: ...327 ...

Page 60: ...328 ...

Page 61: ...329 ...

Page 62: ...331 ...

Page 63: ...332 ...

Page 64: ...333 ...

Page 65: ...334 ...

Page 66: ...335 ...

Page 67: ...337 ...

Page 68: ...338 ...

Page 69: ...339 ...

Page 70: ...340 ...

Page 71: ...341 ...

Page 72: ...342 ...

Page 73: ...343 ...

Page 74: ...345 ...

Page 75: ...Email international robot coupe com Robot Coupe Australia Pty Ltd Unit 3 43 Herbert St Artarmon NSW 2064 Australia T 02 9478 0300 F 02 9460 7972 Email orders robotcoupe com au Robot Coupe U K LTD Fleming Way Isleworth Middlesex TW7 6EU Tel 020 8232 1800 Fax 020 8568 4966 Email sales robotcoupe co uk www robot coupe com Réf 450 698 05 2015 ...

Reviews: