1
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
1.1
DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE
The machine comprises a metal structural member forming the
bearing structure, which houses the transmission and product
movement device.
The bearing structure comprises a base on which the drive members
and relative command devices are fitted.
The product is mixed by combined movement of the tool, which acts
as a mixer, and the bowl holding the mixture itself; the iM 60/2 has
two speed machines.
The drive members are lubricated and mounted on ball bearings.
The mixer can be used to mix and knead various different food
products.
1.2
DIRECTIVES AND REGULATIONS APPLIED
This equipment conforms to the following Directives:
2006/42/EC,
2014/30/EU,
2014/35/EU,
and regulation:
1935/2004/CE.
1.3
WORKPLACES
As the machine is automatic, the operator only needs to check the
progress of operations, once the appliance has been started.
1.4
GUARDS
The machine is fitted with the following guards:
- an accident prevention device comprising a masking screen (fig.7
item A) positioned in such a way as to limit the operator's access
to the mixer, while allowing the mixture to be seen and ingredients
to be added with the machine in operation.
This guard is also connected to an electrical safety device, which
stops the rotational movement of the moving elements when the
masking screen is raised.
- a side guard to prevent anything from getting trapped between the
bowl and the base (fig.7 item B).
- two fixed guards (fig.7 item C D) for the drive belts, connected to
the bearing structure by means of bolts.
WARNING! Never put your hands into the working area when
the machine is in operation.
1.5
IDENTIFICATION
When communicating with the manufacturer or service centre,
always give the machine SERIAL NUMBER, which can be found on
the rating plate fixed in the position illustrated in fig.2.
1.6
LABELLING
The machine is supplied with the following warning labels at the
points involved (fig.4).
1.7
WORKING
DIMENSIONS
CHARACTERISTICS (see FIG.1).
2
INSTALLATION
2.1
TRANSPORT AND SHIPPING
The machine is normally shipped packed in cardboard boxes, fixed
with metal belts onto wooden pallets (fig.3).
WARNING! The belts should only be replaced by systems with
an equivalent tie value and safety factor.
2.2
LIFTING AND MOVEMENT
CAUTION! On delivery it is recommended that you check the
conditions and quality of the appliance.
Lift the machine at the points indicated in fig.5, using a normal
loading device (bridge crane, crane, fork lift truck, etc.).
WARNING! The appliance must not be transported by hand.
Position the machine in a suitably hygienic, clean, dry, dust-free
place, making sure that it is stable.
The packing materials should be disposed of in compliance with
current regulations.
AND
TECHNICAL
UK/2
2.3
MACHINE ASSEMBLY
WARNING! Electrical connection must only be carried out by
specialised personnel, in compliance with current local state
Electric Quality Assurance Corporation requirements.
Before starting the connection procedure, check that the earthing
system is provided in accordance with European EN standards.
Before starting the connection procedure, check that the main
power switch for the supply to which the machine is to be
connected has been turned to the "off" position ("0").
The rating plate contains all the information necessary for
proper connection.
After unloading the machine and positioning it as required, the
following operations must be carried out:
- fit the 4 wheels in the holes provided on the lugs welded to the
base, and when in position lock the front wheels by pushing the
brake lever (fig.7 item E) downwards.
- fit the power plug.
WARNING! Check that the wires connected to the power plug
do not touch at any point.
NOTE! Check that the direction of rotation is the one indicated
by the arrow on the machine (fig.4), if this is not the case, change
one of the live wires in the plug.
2.4
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
To ensure that the machine operates properly, it is advisable to
comply with the following limits:
Working temperature: +5°C ÷ +40°C
Relative humidity: 15% ÷ 80%
2.5
MAINTENANCE AREAS
For correct installation of the machine it is necessary to leave a
minimum area all around the latter (as shown in fig.6). This is to
guarantee access when carrying out maintenance operations.
NOTE: the manufacturer declines all responsibility in the event of
failure to comply with the accident prevention regulations.
3
OPERATION
3.1
PRELIMINARY CONTROL OPERATIONS
WARNING! Before commencing start-up of the machine, always
check that all electrical and earthing connections have been
properly made.
Before starting the machine, check to ensure that the fixed guards
(fig.7 item B-C-D) and the guards bolted to the bearing structure are
all present, and that the mobile guard (fig.7 item A) is connected to a
microswitch that cuts off the power supply to the electric motor when
open.
WARNING! Take particular care not to insert limbs, tools, etc.
between the guards, as they might be crushed or caught up in the
mixer; take care not to trap anything between the bowl and the
base.
3.2
STARTING UP
WARNING! Make sure that the moving parts will not come into
contact with limbs, hair, tools, clothing or other items that might
be caught up.
Do not allow unauthorised persons to approach the machine.
Before starting work, ensure that there are no foreign objects in
the bowl. Only start work when all the guards are in place and
fully operative, and pay particular attention to the warning
labels on the machine (fig.4).
Any damaged or missing components must be replaced and
properly fitted before using the machine.
Make sure the working area is properly illuminated during night
hours or if visibility is poor.
- The single speed machines are switched on by turning the
ON/OFF knob (fig.8 item 3) to position 1; the machine is put into
operation by pressing the start button (fig.8 item 1).
- The two speed machines are switched on by turning the ON/OFF
knob on by (fig.8 item 3) to position 1; select speed 1 or 2 by
turning the selector knob (fig.8 item 6); the machine is put into
operation by pressing the start button (fig.8 item 1); to change
speed, turn the selector knob to the speed required and press the
start button.
NOTE! The STOP button (fig.8 item 2) must be unlocked. If it is
not unlocked, turn it in the direction indicated by the arrow.