
RML-O-S
9 SEPT 2019
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2.
Cabinet and Spinner head
Be certain the machine is turned ‘OFF’ and power is unplugged before sanitizing this
machine. Failure to do so could result in injury or death.
1.
The cabinet base can be cleaned with any good grade household cleaner suitable for
Stainless Steel or plastic and is acceptable for food contact surfaces.
2.
The outside of the spinner head can be cleaned in the same manner as the cabinet.
3.
Cotton Candy Bowl
Soap and water or a cleaning agent that is acceptable for food contact surface is recommended for
bowl and stabilizer. Sugar will dissolve easily when cleaned with hot water
Operate your cotton candy machine only if it is in sanitary condition (SANITATION
INSTRUCTIONS). Failure to do so may result in illness to your customers.
XI.
ORDERING PARTS
When ordering parts, refer to the attached parts diagram. Always supply the serial
number, model number, and voltage of your cotton candy machine.
XII.
TROUBLE SHOOTING AND SERVICE
In the case of improper operation, qualified personnel only should perform the following
diagnostic checks, and, if necessary, corresponding adjustments and repairs. Many of the
following procedures present an electrical shock hazard and can cause serious injury or
death.
1.
Problem - Spinner Head Will Not Spin
1.
Is machine plugged in?
2.
Is the receptacle live?
3.
Is machine plugged into the proper voltage? Measure with voltmeter and compare to
specification on nameplate of machine.
4.
Has the circuit breaker on machine tripped? If so, reset.
Question: - Can the spinner head be turned freely by hand?
NO!
Motor bearings are damaged or filled with spilled sugar. Replace motor
YES!
Problem is in machine.