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Line up the pins on the top rear of the Pulp Cover with the recipients on the lower fixing
shafts of the cover and drop the Pulp Cover into position (Fig. 10).
2. Detachment
The components are detached in reverse order to that indicated in each section.
General operation
Once you have installed the machine correctly and before plugging it into the mains, confirm
electrical data coincide with the electricity supply. If everything is correct, plug the machine into
the mains.
To switch the machine on, press the green ON button. The LED of the ON/OFF button and the
digital display of the machine will light up.
Before operating the machine with pomegranates, you must calibrate it without load. Enter
the Calibration section of the CLIENT MENU, or leave the machine operating without load for
approximately 1 minute until it comes to a stop.
To make sure the count is correct, you may have to adjust the Offset parameter after calibrating
the machine.
Option 1: It does not count all of the pomegranates. Reduce the Offset value.
Option 2: It counts too many pomegranates. Increase the Offset value.
To do so, enter MENU>5.Calibration>2.Offset and adjust the value. Exit the Menu and check the
count without load, with 2 or 3 pomegranates. Repeat the process again until you find the value
that allows for a correct machine count.
To avoid possible counting errors, try not to stop the machine with a pomegranate trapped
between the upper and lower pressing units.
The pomegranate counter is shown in all the models. (Deviation +-1%)
Remember to put a jug or glass under the juice outlet of your machine.
The machine will not work if any safety element is missing.
If necessary, you can always switch the machine off as follows:
A
Release the actuator used. For example, the tap.
B
Press the STOP button.
C
Press the red OFF button.
D
ONLY IN EMERGENCIES: Unplug the machine directly from the wall socket.
E
If the machine does not detect pomegranates, it will stop approximately 60" after the last
pomegranate has passed through.
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