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5.3 Operation 

 

Control and inspections before start-up 

 

Control / Inspection  

Procedure 

Make sure that: 

-  there are 

no foreign 

objects 

in the pot 

Visual inspection in order to make sure that there 
are no foreign objects in the pot, like tools, towels, etc., 
or any non-food products. Remove such objects if 
found. 

Check the cleanness of: 

external parts

 of the 

device 

surfaces

 of equipment 

internal parts

 of the 

device (knife, disc, whip) 

Before the operation of the device, all surfaces of 
all mentioned parts must be inspected visually for their 
cleanness. 
In case of mould or other contamination clean the parts 
according to section 

6 “Cleaning and maintenance“

Check the condition of: 

permanent protective 

covers 

device body

 

All permanent covers must fulfil their functions. 
Perform the visual inspection of all mentioned parts 
in order to make sure that their internal surfaces are not 
damaged. After noticing the first symptoms of wear/ 
damage the parts must be immediately replaced. Contact 
the customer service department or your dealer. 

Check the operational 
condition of: 

steering /control/ 
protective parts 

control system.

 

All systems must fulfil their designed functions. 
Use the systems in such way that they operate in 
the expected way. 

The parts revealing the first symptoms of wear or damage 
must be immediately replaced. Contact the customer 
service department or your dealer. 

Make sure that: 

there are no strange 
noises after start-up 

In case of noticing any strange noises during the 
inspection, indicating e.g. seizure or mechanical fractures, 
turn the device off immediately and contact the customer 
service department or your dealer. 

Summary of Contents for MX 235 Plus SB170

Page 1: ...MX 235 Plus MX 235 Plus SB170 MX 235 Plus EM235 130116 130117 130118 Original Gebrauchsanleitung V1 1016...

Page 2: ...nsport packaging and storage 34 3 1 Delivery check 34 3 2 Packaging 34 3 3 Storage 34 4 Technical data 35 4 1 Overview of parts 35 4 2 Technical specification 37 5 Installation and operation 38 5 1 St...

Page 3: ...essible for anyone carrying out the installation servicing maintenance or cleaning Please keep these instructions and give them to future owners of the device 1 Safety This device is designed in accor...

Page 4: ...afety instructions The device is not intended for use by individuals including children with physical or mental disabilities insufficient experience and or insufficient knowledge unless such persons a...

Page 5: ...ock hazard To avoid the hazard results please follow the instructions below Never allow the power cable to come into contact with heat sources or sharp edges The power cable should not hang over the s...

Page 6: ...ot used in case of anomalies during operation before cleaning WARNING Danger of injury To avoid the hazard results please follow the instructions below Never touch rotating parts of the device during...

Page 7: ...e device on objects other than the wor king table which must be fitted for food products and its height from the floor must be within the range from 900 to 1100 mm Never use flammable corrosive or tox...

Page 8: ...r scratches due to contact with rough device parts 3 injuries inflicted by sharp parts 4 cutting wounds due to contact with sharp parts 5 entangling in moving parts whip Due to the need of placing han...

Page 9: ...lified service personnel only The stick mixer is designed only for pureeing emulsifying and mixing hot and cold dishes It allows for preparation of soups puree creams marzipan mass cheese cream etc di...

Page 10: ...by violation of advice concerning operation and cleaning use other than designed alterations made by user use of inadequate spare parts We reserve the right to make technical changes for purposes of...

Page 11: ...The outer and inner packing material should be removed completely from the device before installation NOTE If you liked to dispose the packing consider the regulations applicable in your country Supp...

Page 12: ...data 4 1 Overview of parts 1 Body with the motor 2 ON button 3 Power cable 4 Speed regulator 5 Ventilation holes 6 Quick coupling 7 Retaining flange 8 Mixing stick 9 Immersion mark 10 Knife guard 6 4...

Page 13: ...n the device touches the bottom of the container with the mixing stick whereas it cannot exceed the immersion mark 2 when the device operates in the air but being held with both hands with a whip Star...

Page 14: ...Dimensions W 75 x D 135 x H 515 mm Mixing stick length 235 mm Cable length 1 8 m Weight 1 4 kg We reserve right to make the technical modifications Accessories not included in the delivery of Code No...

Page 15: ...d persons may cause malfunctions or hazards for the operator The operator must be properly trained informed about the residual risk and correct operation of the device Assembly disassembly WARNING All...

Page 16: ...ckwise so it is tightly connected with the device body 1 3 To disassemble e g for cleaning the whip a pull it until it becomes loose on the retaining flange b In order to assemble the whip insert the...

Page 17: ...electrical circuit in the socket must be secured to at least 16A Only connect the device directly to the wall socket do not use any extension cords or power strips Use the device near the socket to qu...

Page 18: ...ll permanent covers must fulfil their functions Perform the visual inspection of all mentioned parts in order to make sure that their internal surfaces are not damaged After noticing the first symptom...

Page 19: ...g flange of the mixing stick or another equipment and another holding the device body near the ON button 8 Switch the device on a put the mixing stick in the pot b set the desired speed using the spee...

Page 20: ...TION Never immerse the device in the pot with processed food products deeper than the immersion mark on the mixing stick or another equipment Never start the device with motor idling Turning the devic...

Page 21: ...products may become oxidized and in some cases cause pitting of steel metal plates brushes or polishing discs from other materials or alloys e g common grade steel aluminium brass etc or tools used p...

Page 22: ...rp and may cause injuries Never touch the beater knife with bare hands Always use cut resistant gloves during cleaning o Wash the dismounted equipment with soft moistened cloth in warm water with dilu...

Page 23: ...y clean place protected against cold sun and children Do not place any heavy objects on the device Maintenance CAUTION Only authorized service company may intervene in case of cracks maintenance mecha...

Page 24: ...wer supply Damaged ON button Check and restore the power supply Connect the plug to the electric socket Contact the vendor Interrupted work Thermal switch tripped due to the too long operation overloa...

Page 25: ...osal service in your community WARNING To exclude any abuse and the dangers involved make the waste device unfit for use before disposal For that purpose disconnect device from mains supply and remove...

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