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HIGH ROTATION BLENDER, STAINLESS STEEL, STAINLESS CUP, 2,0 

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MODEL

TA-02-N

Summary of Contents for TA-02-N

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL HIGH ROTATION BLENDER STAINLESS STEEL STAINLESS CUP 2 0 LITERS MODEL TA 02 N ...

Page 2: ...em 10 3 4 Cleaning 11 3 5 Stainless Steel Care 11 4 General Safety Notions 13 4 1 Basic Operational Practices 13 4 2 Care and Observations before Starting the Equipment 14 4 3 Routine Inspections 14 4 4 Operation 15 4 5 After Finishing the Operation 15 4 6 Maintenance 15 4 7 Warnings 15 5 Problem Analysis and Resolution 16 5 1 Problems Causes and Solutions 16 6 Observed Standards 18 7 Maintenance ...

Page 3: ...sories before maintenance or any other kind of service 1 1 5 Do not use the equipment in case its electrical wire or cable is damaged Make sure that the power cable does not remain in the edge of the table or counter nor touches hot surfaces 1 1 6 When the equipment suffers a fall is damaged in any way or does not operate it is necessary to contact an Authorized Technical Assistance for review rep...

Page 4: ...t outdoors 1 1 19 Do not leave your blender operating without supervision 1 1 20 This equipment does not replace kitchen utensils It does not mash potatoes beat egg whites or substitutes for cream covering does not grind raw meat or mix hard dough does not extract fruit or vegetable seeds 1 1 21 Remember that the blender does its processing in seconds not in minutes Therefore never leave the blend...

Page 5: ...be done by a qualified professional and meet the local safety standards IMPORTANT This equipment is not intended for use by people children inclusive with reduced physical sensorial or mental capacity or by people with lack of experience or knowledge unless they have received instructions regarding the use of the equipment or are under the supervision of someone responsible for their safety IMPORT...

Page 6: ...the equipment are built with materials carefully selected for each function within testing standards and Siemsen s experience PICTURE 01 06 02 07 01 Over Lid 02 Lid 03 Cup 04 Cup Flange 05 Motor Support Flange 06 Cabinet 07 On Off Switch 08 Feet 03 04 01 05 08 ...

Page 7: ...1 Positioning Your equipment must be placed and leveled on a dry and stable surface with preferably 850 mm height 850 mm 2 1 2 Electrical Installation This equipment has been developed for 110 Volts When receiving the equipment check the tension registered in its existing label and the one in the power cable The power cable has a plug with 3 pins being the central pin designated to the grounding n...

Page 8: ...03 Pic 01 you only need to pull it up through its handles Always take out the Cup holding it steady through its handles IMPORTANT Never remove and place the Cup Nº 03 Pic 01 with the equipment turned on 2 2 2 Lid Positioning The Cup Nº 03 Pic 01 has a Lid Nº 02 Pic 01 developed of nontoxic material that offers an efficient sealing during processing Observe if the Lid is properly positioned along t...

Page 9: ...e until it looses pulling it up 3 Operation 3 1 Starting Insert the plug of the equipment into the power outlet To start the equipment you only need to press the On Off Pulse Switch Nº 07 Pic 01 to the position I To turn off the equipment you only need to press the On Off Pulse Switch Nº 07 Pic 01 to the position O 3 2 Operational Procedure Remove the Lid Nº 02 Pic 01 along with the Over Lid Nº 01...

Page 10: ... 3 3 Safety System 3 3 1 Anti Rearming System For greater user safety this machine is equipped with a safety system that avoids its involuntary starting after an eventual shortage of electrical power After the electrical power is reestablished place the On Off Pulse Switch N 07 Pic 01 to the position O and then to the position I turning the equipment on Observe the maximum level indicated in the C...

Page 11: ...specially when care with cleaning is not constant and appropriate The stainless steel resistance to corrosion is due to the presence of chrome which in contact with oxygen allows the formation of a very thin protective layer This protective layer is formed all over the steel surface blocking the action of the external agents that causes the corrosion When the protective layer is broken the corrosi...

Page 12: ... stainless steel more than necessary and must also be removed with water and dried completely Use of abrasives Sponges or steel wool and carbon steel brushes other than scratching the surface and compromising the stainless steel protection leave particles that oxidize and react contaminating the stainless steel Therefore such products must not be used in cleaning Scraping done with sharp tools or ...

Page 13: ...the location of the ON OFF Switch in order to be able to start it at any moment without needing to search for that Before any maintenance disconnect the equipment from the electrical outlet unplug the cable from the power outlet Use the equipment where there is enough physical room to handle it with safety avoiding dangerous falls Water or oil must turn the floor slippery and dangerous To avoid ac...

Page 14: ...nings Make sure that all INSTRUCTIONS contained in this manual are completely understood Each function or operational and maintenance procedure must be totally clear Starting a manual command button keys electrical switches levers etc must be done always when user is sure of what is the correct command 4 2 3 Cautions The electrical power cable responsible for feeding the machine must possess enoug...

Page 15: ...r using it For that disconnect it from the electrical outlet Never clean the machine until its COMPLETE STOP Replace all machine components before turning it on again Verify the fluid levels When verifying the tension of the belt s chain s DO NOT put your fingers on the belt s chain s nor in the gear s 4 6 Maintenance 4 6 1 Dangers With the equipment turned on any maintenance operation is dangerou...

Page 16: ...entwasdesignedtoneedminimummaintenance However someirregularities may happen in its functioning due to natural wear caused by the use of the equipment In case you have any problem with your equipment verify the following table where are described some possible recommended solutions ...

Page 17: ...s on but when product is fed into it it stops or works in low rotation Problems with the Electrical Motor Contact the Authorized Technical Assistance Electrical cable damaged Failure in product s transportation Contact the Authorized Technical Assistance Abnormal noises Defective bearings Contact the Authorized Technical Assistance The product does not process Product is too big avoiding contact w...

Page 18: ...ation of your equipment as per tem 2 1 Installation from this manual 1 Items to verify and execute monthly Verify the electrical installation Measure the electrical outlet tension Measure the functioning current and compare it with the nominal current Verify the torque of all electrical components of the equipment to avoid bad contact Verify possible gaps in the electrical motor shaft Check if the...

Page 19: ...19 8 Electrical Diagram POWER SUPPLY P N ON OFF PULSE ...

Page 20: ...HEREBY CONTAINED CAN BE MODIFIED WITHOUT PREVIOUS NOTICE WWW SIEMSEN COM BR 51872 7 INGLES Data de Correção 26 09 2014 METALÚRGICA SIEMSEN LTDA CNPJ 82 983 032 0001 19 Rodovia Ivo Silveira km 12 nº 9525 Galpão 1 Bairro Bateas CEP 88355 202 Brusque Santa Catarina Brasil Fone 55 47 3211 6000 Fax 55 47 3211 6020 www siemsen com br comercial siemsen com br ...

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