Electromix 5 GB 03 2013
6.2 VERIFICATION OF THE SAFETY DEVICES
• Frequent checks for the correct operation of the safety devices
should be made. The motor should stop when the distance
between the guard and the bowl exceeds 8mm on opening
the guard.
• If this is not the case:
- Do not use the machine.
- Have it adjusted by the service department of your local dealer.
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6.1 MECHANICAL PARTS
• The beater requires only a minimum amount of maintenance (the
bearings, motor and mechanical parts are greased for life).
• You are advised to check the tension and wear of the belt at
least once a year.
In order to check it, proceed as follows:
- Disconnect the beater from the mains.
- Take down the top cover (rear front tab)
ATTENTION: do not force on the tab when dismant-
ling. Just rotate the appliance forwards slightly to
release the cover.
- If the belt needs retightening, unscrew the 3 fi xing screws from
the motor in order to move it.
Note: the notched belt should be moderately tightened.
- If the belt requires changing,
the speed reader must fi rst
be cleared
, then slide the belt outside the driven pulley, then
remove it from the drive pulley without changing the position
of the motor.
- Check the electrical connections, clean and reassemble in
reverse order.
Maintenance
• Generally due to poor cleaning or a distorted tool caused by
a shock.
• If the tool begins to block, do not force it. Apply some oil
or release fl uid and wait for a few minutes until the product
works.
• Work it progressively, applying efforts:
- Rotationally in a back and forth motion.
- By tapping the tool with a mallet, after clearing the pin from
the bayonet.
- Using fi ne abrasive paper, smooth off the deformed part if
necessary.
5.3 BLOCKING OF A TOOL ON THE TOOL-HOLDER SPINDLE
If the problem persists, contact the service department
of your local dealer.
5.2 ABNORMAL NOISE OR OPERATION
a) Metallic noise
- Distorted tool that is rubbing.
- Bowl damaged, not in place (See § 3 and § 4).
b) The tool is not or insuffi ciently driven but the motor is
running, check:
- the tension and wear of the belt (See § 6.1).
- The connection between the motor and variable speed
drive.
If the problem persists, contact the service department
of your local dealer.
• Check that :
- The beater is plugged in.
- The electrical power supply to the socket is correct.
- The safety guard is duly lowered.
• If the appliance does not restart:
- Unplug the appliance and reconnect it after a few seconds.
• If the beater stops in mid cycle:
Fault fi nding
5.1 THE BEATER WILL NOT START
- The temperature probe of the motor has been triggered or
the electronic system has detected an overload. Wait an extra
few minutes in the event of overheating before starting back up.
Reduce the load in the bowl and disconnect the appliance for
at least one minute before reinitialising. Put the speed variation
button back to zero before starting back up.
If the problem persists, contact the service department
of your local dealer.
• Unplug the machine.
• Remove the bowl, tool and guard.
• Clean the bowl, tools and guard by immersing them in hot
water and detergent - disinfectant then rinse in clean water and
dry.
The bowl and tools can be washed in a dishwasher.
• Clean the planetary gear, tool holder shaft and cradle paying
particular attention to the bowl handles and the outside of the
whisk if necessary using a damp sponge and a detergent product,
then rinse.
• Check that the different parts have been cleaned correctly.
Note: Check that the products used for cleaning are
compatible with the machine equipment.
• Do not use abrasive detergents, which could scratch the
surfaces.
Periodically: (at least once a month)
• Wipe and lightly grease the lifting and lowering pins with Vaseline
and the pins of the guard.
4.2 AFTER USE
Never clean the machine with a hose or high pressure cleaner
Do not put the machine in the dishwasher.
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