process of the protector (17), Rotating blade
(19) and Fixed blade (18). These operations are
carried out during the cleaning or tool changing
processes.
Attention: Before undertaking any tool
assembly, cleaning, inspection or repair
work on the turbo liquidisers, the machine
must be unplugged from the mains.
The steps to fit the tools are described below. In
the "CLEANING" section the order of the steps
is the reverse of those described in this section.
- Unblock the brake with the lever (8), and
rotate the arm (4) pushing the motor part
downwards until the tool is accessible. Tool
change position figure2
- Insert the rotating blade (19) on the grooved
shaft and hold it until the fixing screw (20) is
screwed to the grooved shaft with the other
hand.
- Lock the rotating blade (19) using the wrench
supplied and tighten the fixing screw (20) with
the other wrench.
-
Place the fixed blade (18) on the blade
protector (17) so that the tabs of the fixed blade
are in position when inserting it in its slot.
- Insert the fixed blade + fixed blade support
assembly (18+17) in the arm holes (2) and
tighten the fasteners (21) until the support (17)
is fixed.
- Tighten the 3 screws (21) of the submersible
rod (2) with the wrench supplied with the
machine.
WORK ANGLES OR POSITIONS:
The work angle or position is determined by
the micro-lever assembly (16) located on the
arm support. If the arm (4) is rotated too much
and exits the work area allowed permitted,
the micro-lever stops the turbo-liquidiser. It is
necessary to rotate the arm to the work area
son that the micro (16) is activated and when
pressing start the turbo-liquidiser can be turned
on again.
TYPES OF TOOLS
Rotating blade. Disc 4 edges reinforced
absorption. (19)
Fixed blade with 42 teeth For fine liquidising
(18).
Fixed blade with 30 teeth
For intermediate
liquidising (18).
Fixed blade with 21 teeth For liquidising fibrous
products (18).
CLEANING
ATTENTION: Disconnect the turbo-liquidiser
from the mains before handing any internal
components.
Handle the rotating cutting blade (19) and the
fixed blade (18) very carefully because they
have very sharp edges.
Any components in contact with the food must
be cleaned immediately after use, using hot
water and a food-safe detergent. Then rinse
with plenty of hot water and disinfect using an
ethyl alcohol-soaked cloth (90 º).
It is possible to clean and disinfect the rotating
blade (19), the Fixed blade (18) and the fixed
blade support (17) in a dishwasher.
To do so:
- Release the brake (8), and turn the arm (4)
figure 7 to the "tool change" position. s/figure 3
- With the wrench loosen the 3 screws of the
fixed blade support (2). Remove the fixed blade
(18) + fixed blade support (17) assembly from
the arm.
- Separate the Fixed blade (18) from the blade
protector (17) and clean both parts by hand or
in a dishwasher.
-
Loosen the fastening screw (20) with the
wrench and remove it. The rotating blade (19)
comes off the bottom of the grooved shaft.
Clean this part by hand or in a dishwasher.
- Clean the rest of the arm (2) and machine
with hot water and a food-safe detergent. Then
rinse with plenty of hot water and disinfect using
an ethyl alcohol-soaked cloth (90 º).
NEVER power clean. DO NOT use abrasive
detergents (nitric acid, neat bleach, etc.) or
stainless steel scourers or scrubbers as they
could cause rusting.
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
-
Before undertaking any cleaning,
inspection or repair work on the turbo-
liquidiser, the machine must be unplugged
from the mains.
- NEVER insert your hand nor any other utensil
in the tool area (1) fig. 7 during the liquidising,
in order to avoid accidents or the deterioration
of the blades.
-
Regularly check that the machine safety
devices are working. Check that the micro-lever
(16) that controls rotation works. If you detect
any anomaly, call the SAMMIC authorised
technical service.
- Regularly check the state of the belt. Remove
the cover (3) and verify that it has the correct
tension.
- Annually or every 400 hours of use inspect
the state of the seal of the rotating blade drive
shaft to preserve the leaktightness of this area.
Every time you loosen the trailing axle for
maintenance you should fit a new seal.
- Clean the turbo-liquidiser after every use, as
described above.
- Only a SAMMIC authorised technical service
can replace the power cable if this is damaged.
- Machine noise level, while running, at a height
of 1.6 m and a distance of 1 m, less than 70
dB(A). Background noise: 32 dB(A).
Noise
Noise when
Loaded (immersed
empty
Minimum operation
60 dB
speed
Maximum
63 dB
operation speed
TROUBLESHOOTING
• When the arm is in the work position, when
the start button is pressed the turbo-liquidiser
will not start, check that:
- The turbo-liquidiser is correctly connected
to the mains.
-
With the turbo-liquidiser disconnected
verify the state of the fuses. They are inside the
electrical box (12).
- Check that the micro-lever (16) of the arm
functions correctly. Also check that the stainless
steel lever (16) is correctly set to its original
position.
- Check that the timer is not in the central
position and that it works correctly.
•
The turbo-liquidiser was on and stopped
without pressing any button.
- If you notice that the motor casing (5) is very
hot, maybe the thermal relay of the motor has
been activated. Wait for about 30 minutes until
the motor has cooled and try again.
- The arm (4) may have rotated due to not
being properly fixed and has exited the work
area.
- The timer has fulfilled its function and has
stopped the machine.
• The motor turns but not the rotating blade:
- Check the transmission system: the state of
the belt and check pins and pulleys.
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in water)
66 dB
≤ 80 dB
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