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The machine should be unpacked and the packaging disposed of according to regulations applicable in the country concerned.
Before the mixer is removed from the pallet, check that all parts are present with the machine:
•
Safety guard
•
Power cable
•
Bowl trolley and bowl
•
Whip, beater, hook and scraper with blade, if these were selected with the order.
The machine can be released from the pallet by cutting the strips.
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Lifting equipment should always be used to move the machine. Allowance should be made for the fact that
the machine is ‘top-heavy’.
The machine must not be pulled or lifted by the bowl lift handle.
When the machine is moved, it should be in a vertical position at all times.
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The ambient temperature around the machine must not exceed 45
o
C.
The machine should be level before it is taken into use.
The bowl arms should be at the correct height above the floor before the machine is taken into use – see
Adjustments,
page 6
.
The legs of the mixer are movable and can be adjusted by turning them individually. See
Adjustments, page 6.
The mixer should only be fixed to the floor if it is installed on board a ship.
Electrical connection:
Users can connect the mixer to the power supply themselves; refer to the section on
Electrical connection
which must be
followed.
For the benefit of service staff, it should be clear to see when the mains plug to the mixer has been removed from the
socket in the wall.
The cable is fixed to the machine on the mains board with a wire loop.
Before the machine is connected to the mains, check that the voltage and frequency printed on the name plate
are correct for the installation location. The name plate is positioned uppermost on the back of the machine.
There is a risk of injury if the machine is not earthed.
It must be ensured that the cable used to connect the machine to the mains meets the standard for the country
in which the machine is installed. See also
Example electrical connections, page 13
The mixer must be earthed. Failure to do so may cause injury
. If there is no earth connection, the EMC
filter will not work, with the risk of damage to the frequency converter.
When the machine is connected,
phase + n earth
or
phase + phase + earth
should be used. In
both cases, it is important to ensure that the voltage between the two live pins matches the name plate.
(See
examples on page 13)
The machine must only be connected to an earthed mains supply.
A plug with two pins plus earth should be used. Alternatively, two wires plus earth from a three-phase supply
may be used.
The machine should be protected by a differential switch.
The machine is protected by a 10A fuse. The fuse is built into the socket on the back of the machine.
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