3. Once the mode wanted is selected (the
corresponding icon light lights) introduce
the cycle time pressing Up/Down keys
(2) and (3) till the minutes (left two digits)
and seconds (right two digits) required
appear on the display. Control internal
memory storages the last programmed
cycle time and mode until they are
changed.
4. Select between the two available bowl
capacities the one that best suits to the
mixing quantity that is to be made. Pour
in the bowl the products to be mixed,
following the proportion recommended
by manufacturer.
5. Make a prebeating of the products in the
same bowl using a hand spatula.
6. Place the bowl on the Mixer Bowl Fitting
Nozzle (F) pressing a bit to correctly
place the joint and press the Start/Stop
key (5). The Mixer will start operating.
7. Check by the Vacuum Gauge (11) that
vacuum is made in the bowl. Otherwise,
slightly move it to place it correctly. Hold
the bowl till vacuum rises above 50%.
Then let go of the bowl, the mixer will run
the cycle showing at each step in the
display how long it will take to the end.
8. In case the machine is only in "Mixing"
mode, you will have to hold the bowl to
the nozzle by a fastening arm (R-
080522).
9. Once the cycle finishes, the machine
emits an acoustic signal, "End" appears
written on the display and it stops. Then
press "No Vacuum" Key (6) in order to
pressurize the vacuum circuit and be
able to take down the bowl. The mixture
is ready to be used.
While the cycle is running, it can be
cancelled pressing Start/Stop key (5) for
three seconds. After this, the Mixer stops,
makes an acoustic signal and goes back to
stand-by mode, cancelling this way the
cycle.
In order to avoid accidents and fall of the
bowl, vacuum circuit pressurizing key "No
Vacuum" (6) is blocked when the Mixer is
running. This key can only be pressed once
the machine is in Stand-by mode (cycle end
or cancelled cycle).
If there is a current breaking longer than 5-
10 seconds when the Mixer is running a
normal cycle, once the supply returns, the
display will show "Err" and emit an acoustic
signal till any key is pressed. This is meant
not to damage the motor in a later starting
up when the breaking has lasted the time
needed for the mixture to set. When this
happens, we recommend throwing away the
mixture and preparing a new one.
MIXER PROGRAMMING
KOALA Vacuum Mixer (R-080520) allows
up to 10 programmes memory storage.
Each of these programmes can have 3
steps
maximum.
programme for instance a cycle beginning
with a "Vacuum" cycle for a given time, then
the
machine
can
"Vacuum+Mixing" for the required time and
can end up with another "Vacuum" step.
Furthermore, it is possible to launch two
programme types:
Direct Programmes: Cycles are run one
•
after another without stopping after each
step.
Programmes with stop: The Mixer stops
•
after each cycle and waits till the
"Start/Stop" key is pressed to continue
with the next cycle. When a programme
with stop is set, the stop can last 5 min.
maximum, time when the user can
remove the bowl after pressing "No
Vacuum" key and handle it. After this
time, the user should place the bowl
again and press "Start/Stop" key, and the
machine will continue the cycle.
If the stop is longer than 5 minutes, the
control cancels the programme, making
an acoustic signal and the display will
show "Err" for 15 seconds. After that, it
goes back to stand-by.
EDITING A PROGRAMME
In order to edit a programme the machine
has to be in stand by mode and then press
the Programme Key (4). The display will
show the last programme run. Choose by
Up/Down Keys (2) and (3) till required
programme number appears on the display.
Once it is chosen, follow the instructions:
1. Press the Programme Key (4) again for
approx 3 seconds. You may see on the
display "PX-1", this mean we are
programming X programme in step 1. If
"End" is showed alternatively means that
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