Ordinary Maintenance; Special Maintenance; Noise Levels; List Of Spare Parts - Moretti Forni iM 60 Manual Instrucciones

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The timer most not be set to 0, but to a time between 1 and 30
minutes.
The guard must be lowered.
3.3
TIMER
The timer is an electromechanical device that allows the machine
working time to be programmed to from 1 to 30 minutes.
- turn the knob (fig.8 item 5) to set the time required.
- start the machine (see 3.2).
- to disable the timer, turn the knob to the 30 minutes position.
3.4
STOPPING
To stop the machine, wait until preparation of the dough has been
completed, then stop the machine by pressing the STOP button (fig.8
item 2), and turn off the power supply at the main switch (fig.8 item
3 - "0")
WARNING! In an emergency, press the STOP button (fig.8 item
2) and turn the power supply off at the main switch (fig. 8 item 3
"0").
3.5
USE
After checking to ensure that the machine is clean, with the guard
raised, pour the ingredients (water, flour, salt, yeast, etc.) into the
bowl.
Lower the guard and run the machine until the mixture reaches the
required consistency; it is possible to add ingredients through the
grill without stopping the machine, so that the quality of the dough is
not affected.
When the cycle has been completed, stop the machine, raise the
guard and remove the dough; then clean the machine.
3.6
POSSIBLE MALFUNCTIONS
WARNING! In the event of malfunction or stoppage of the
machine, press the STOP button (fig.8 item 2) and turn off the
power supply at the main switch (fig. 8 item 3 "0").
In certain cases the machine may block and/or switch off for one of
the following reasons:
- the dough is too stiff;
- the bowl is too full;
- blockage of mechanical parts;
- chain tension problems;
- problems with the motor;
- problems in the control circuit.
Should this occur, turn the machine off and disconnect the plug from
the power socket.
The machine is fitted with a series of electrical protective devices on
the motor, which are triggered when it overheats. If one of these
devices is triggered it will be necessary to wait until the motor cools
down.
The control circuit is protected by a fuse; once the cause of
malfunction has been removed, check that the fuse has not blown
(fig.8 item 4), and then restart the machine.
WARNING! If the appliance still does not move when the
machine is restarted, press the STOP button again, turn the
power off at the main switch (fig. 8 item 3 "0"), disconnect the
plug from the power socket and contact the service department.
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ORDINARY MAINTENANCE

4.1
PRELIMINARY SAFETY OPERATIONS
WARNING! Maintenance must only be carried out with the
machine stopped and the plug disconnected from the power
supply.
Make sure that the drive working area is properly illuminated
during night hours or if visibility is poor.
All maintenance operations must be carried out by qualified
personnel only, using suitable accident prevention equipment.
4.2
GREASING
The machine must be greased when the chains start to squeak:
- Disconnect the plug from the power socket.
- Remove the top and rear covers (fig.7 item C-D).
- Deposit a sufficient amount of grease on the inside of the chains.
- To reassemble, perform the above operations in reverse order.
4.3
CLEANING
Always clean the machine before starting it. At the end of each
operation, carefully clean the bowl, the spiral, the dough-breaker and
the mobile guard, and carefully remove any waste that may have
been created during the operation from the rest of the machine, using
a damp cloth or sponge, if necessary cleaning with soapy water,
rinsing and drying.
WARNING! The use of harmful detergents to clean the
appliance is prohibited.
CAUTION! Never use solvents on painted surfaces, and never
use elements that might damage the surfaces; before restarting
the appliance make sure that none of the cleaning equipment has
been left on the machine.
WARNING! Never wash the appliance with direct or pressurised
jets of water. Do not allow water or any of the other products
used to come into contact with electrical components.
If the appliance is not to be used for a long time:
- disconnect the machine from the power supply;
- cover it to protect it from dust;
- ventilate the room from time to time.
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SPECIAL MAINTENANCE

5.1
PRELIMINARY SAFETY OPERATIONS
WARNING! Maintenance must only be carried out with the
machine stopped and the plug disconnected from the power
supply.
Make sure that the drive working area is properly illuminated
during night hours or if visibility is poor.
All maintenance and repair operations must be carried out by
qualified and authorised personnel only, using suitable accident
prevention equipment.
5.2
BOTTOM CHAIN TENSION
To check tension in the bottom chain, proceed as follows:
- Disconnect the plug from the power socket.
- Remove the top and rear covers (fig.7 item C-D).
- Loosen the four motor reduction gear fixing screws and the four
drive shaft support screws.
- Adjust the position of the motor so as to obtain the correct chain
tension, then lock the motor reduction gear screws followed by the
drive shaft support screws.
- At the same time, check that the chain links are not damaged or
worn.
- To reassemble, perform the above operations in reverse order.
5.3
TOP CHAIN TENSION
To check tension in the top chain, proceed as follows:
- Disconnect the plug from the power socket.
- Remove the top cover (fig.7 item C).
- Loosen the spiral support screws and push it until the correct
tension is obtained; then lock the spiral support screws again.
- At the same time, check that the chain links are not damaged or
worn.
- To reassemble, perform the above operations in reverse order.
CAUTION! If tension is too high, this may result in excessive
load on the shaft bearings. Adjust the tension to the correct value
(correct tension: about 1÷3mm give).
5.4
REPLACING CHAINS
To replace the chains, proceed as follows:
- Disconnect the plug from the power socket.
- Remove the top or rear cover, according to the chain to be
replaced (fig.7 item C-D).
- Find the chain connection link and open it.
- Replace the chain.
- To reassemble, perform the above operations in reverse order.
6

NOISE LEVELS

This appliance is a technical instrument of work and normally, the
noise level threshold at the operator station does not exceed 70 dB
(A).
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LIST OF SPARE PARTS

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