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fig.6a
fig.7a
Measuring of bowl height:
fig.7b
Adjustment of bowl height:
fig.6
Adjustment of bowl fixing and bowl centering
A
djustment
of
bowl
CenterInG
:
First find the present bowl centering: mount the beater
and the bowl, then raise the bowl arms up to normal
working position. With your hand turn the beater, and then
measure the distance between beater and bowl edge.
By removing the rear covering, the bowl arm guide plate
is now accessible
(E)
. Loosen the screws
(D)
and move
the bowl arm guide plate in the required direction. Again
turn the beater and measure the distance between beater
and bowl. When the bowl has been centred, fasten the
bowl arm guide plate in the new position and screw on
the rear covering.
a
djustment
of
bowl
fIxInG
:
The bowl arms must be raised to normal working posi-
tion. The adjusting diameter
(Y)
shall be measured inside
between the bowl arms
(fig.6a)
:
Adjusting diameter
(Y)
:
AR100 = 554 mm.
In case the bowl fastening is too loose, remove the lock
ring
(B)
and draw the bearing
(A)
from the shaft
(C)
. The
bearing should be turned 180
o
and be mounted on the
shaft again. It might be necessary to turn both bearings.
At last check the bowl centering and if necessary, adjust.
a
djustment
of
bowl
heIGht
:
The distance
(X)
is measured from the bottom side of the
bayonet hole to the surface on the bowl arms on which
the bowl rests
(fig.7a).
The bowl arms must be lifted to
normal working position.
Bowl height (X):
AR100 = 297 mm.
The upper and lower position of the bowl is determined
by micro switch
(1)
and
(2)
,
(fig. 7b)
. The two mechanical
stops consisting of the bolts
(3)
and
(4)
are adjusted so
that they will be hit approx. 1 mm after the micro switch,
in case the micro switch should fail. The upper position
of the bowl arms is adjusted by bending the spring arm of
the micro switch
(2)
either forwards or backwards; it is of
utmost importance that the stop screw
(3)
is re-adjusted
afterwards. In the same way the lower position is adjusted
by bending the spring arm of the micro switch
(2). NB:
The spring arm must not be bent so far backwards that
the bowl arms do not hit it. Thereafter the mechanical
stop
(4)
is adjusted..
The bearing (A) has two dia-
meters. As standard the mixer
is delivered with the bearings
mounted so that the smallest
diameter points away from the
bowl arms, which means the
loosest bowl clamping.