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Alternate the revolution even in the 
movements from the top to the bottom 
to ease the entry of the products to be 
cut in the operating bell 

(Fig. n°39)

 
Work till the desired consistency is 
obtained,  once  finished  using  it, 
switch the machine off. 
 

ATTENTION: Do not use the ma-
chine in free air and to avoid any 
risk  of  physical  or  mechanical 
damage,  never  extract  the  tool 
from the product while still rotating 
(Fig. n°40)

 

ATTENTION: 

as a result of the centri-

fuge effect, the liquid tends to rotate 
and to higher its level closer to the 
border  of  the  container,  when  the 
blender is functioning, hence never fill 
the container over 2/3 of its capacity 

(Fig. n°39-40)

 
Never carry out work cycles for over 
10  minutes  and  keep  the  blender 
switched off anyway for at least 10 
minutes between a work cycle and 
the next 

(Fig. n°41)

 
At the end of the working cycle, re-
move the machine from the working 
container and proceed immediately to 
the cleaning of the tool 

(see chapter 

6 Regular cleaning). 
Never   leave   the   machine   unat-
tended inside the container. 

Fig. n°39 

Fig. n°40 

Cicli di lavorazione: 
10 minuti ON - 10 min. OFF 

Fig. n°41 

2.2 - PLACEMENT 

The machine and its related accesso-
ries must be kept in a dry environ-
ment, far away from heat, humidity, 
splashes, dust and anything else that 
might  damage  the  dipping  blender 
and its accessories (Fig. 9). 
 
In case the accessories are unused 
for a long time, they might be stored 
in other places as long as these latter 
respect the above-mentioned require-
ments and that they guarantee good 
conservation of the accessories them-
selves (for instance, drawers that can 
bump  the  components  one  against 
the other or cause them to fall must 
be avoided). 

Check that the data reported on the 
register-technical plate (Fig. 10) of the 
delivery  documents  match  the 
delivery  documents,  if  not  please 
contact  the  supplier  to  have  an 
explanation. 
At this point, make sure that

 

 the 

electric  plant  of  the  building  is 
according to law. 
The dipping blender is supplied with a 
feeding cable with section 2x1 mm

2

length > 1,6m and a SHUKO plug 
(Fig. 11). 
The machine is not foreseen to be 
ground mass as it is supplied with 
double isolation. This means that all 
the external components that might 
be handled by the operator cannot be 
subjected to tension not even in case 
of failure. 
Link the dipping blender 230 V. – 50 
Hz, interposing a differential (safety 
device, Fig. 12) - 10A 

∆Ι

 = 0.03A- 

magnetothermic switch. 

2.3 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

 

 

Fig. n° 9 

Fig. n°10 

Fig. n°11 

Fig. n°12 

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Страница 1: ...24 SERVICE CENTRE AUTHORISED DEALER 1 Professional Hand Held Mixer S 20 Regular Speed variator Instructions for use and maintenance Ed 11 2015 ...

Страница 2: ...ectronic equipment This symbol crossed out wheelie bin on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste Separate waste collection of this appliance is organised and managed by the manufacturer It is the user s responsibility to contact the manufacturer and follow the waste treatment system the manufacturer has adopted for separa...

Страница 3: ...DUCTION This manual has been written to supply the Customer with all the information on the machine and the related safety rules as well as the instructions for the receipt of the machine itself cleaning maintenance and disposal that allow to use and maintain the means keeping its efficiency intact throughout the time This manual it to be kept till the disposal of the machine This manual is to be ...

Страница 4: ...tion exposes the operator to risks due to the manipulation of knives and sharp parts Hence it is recommended to use protective gloves and to be extremely careful all the time Disassembly of the shaft Fig n 51 1 Detach the shaft from the engine s body and position it on a surface with the knives on the right side 2 Predispose the tools a b grip the tool b with the left hand and insert it in the dra...

Страница 5: ...sulate the machine from the electrical feeding completely Fig n 48 2 Remove possible product splashes that deposited on the machine s body with a wet sponge and dry im mediately with a cloth 3 Check that no residual from the work nor liquid did not enter the cone fixing the tools and in such case remove them with a cloth 6 2 EXTRA CLEANING 6 2 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Fig n 48 ATTENTION Fig n 46 Fig ...

Страница 6: ...ION The cleaning of the machine is an operation to be done absolutely at the end of every working cycle Immediate cleaning can save a lot of time guaranties hygiene and mainte nance of the machine The cleaning must be scrupulously detailed in all the parts that come into direct or indirect contact with food The dipping blender must not be cleaned with water cleaners or water jets Fig n 43 and or w...

Страница 7: ...he machine and its related accesso ries must be kept in a dry environ ment far away from heat humidity splashes dust and anything else that might damage the dipping blender and its accessories Fig 9 In case the accessories are unused for a long time they might be stored in other places as long as these latter respect the above mentioned require ments and that they guarantee good conservation of th...

Страница 8: ...ft and the whip are fixed to the en gine s body properly Fig n 36 Check that in the previous uses the components or protections have not been removed Check the state of the feeding cable that could have been worn out by the different knives and tools in the kitchen In this case please contact CUSTOMER SERVICE immediately Grip the dipping blender by the handle with one hand and grip the lowest part...

Страница 9: ... 34 Fig n 33 9 ture reference Fig 14 The dipping blender must be used only by trained members of staff who must know the safety rules con tained in this manual perfectly In case of staff turn over please proceed to train the new members of staff in timely fashion Do not allow children incompetents or untrained members of staff to use the blender Fig 15 Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenan...

Страница 10: ...lades Fig n 21 Fig n 22 Fig n 23 Fig n 24 15 5 2 PREPARATORY CHECK Check that the tools are perfectly as sembled as per chapter 5 Check that the electrical connections has been done correctly as per para graph 2 3 Hold the machine with a hand and after that check its functioning with the fol lowing procedure Fig n 32 33 Ensure that the switch 1 is not pushed Insert the machine s plug into the sock...

Страница 11: ...att r p m lt mm Kg A Net weight Shaft 16 ø 65 160 0 2 C mm mm kg 11 CHAP 4 GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH THE MACHINE The dipping blender is made up by more elements than the ones that in this manual are named Engine s body Operating shaft 4 1 IN BUILT FEATURES The engine s body is built in highly resistant ABS with stainless steel details These materials guarantee hygiene when there is contact with food...

Страница 12: ...ies to the EC 2006 95 low tension directive the EC 2004 108 electro magnetic compatibility directive Therefore the dipping blender is pro vided with Double insulating system to guaran tee that all the details that might come in contact with the operator are not subject to tension not even in case of breakdown Ergonomic positioning of the start button to prevent accidentally pow ering Fig no 29 Int...

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