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1.3 Technical Characteristics

 

1.4 Available Discs

Table - 01

Table - 02

Characteristics

Unit.

PAIE

average Production

[kg/h]

up to 400

Voltage

[V]

110 ou 220

Frequency

[Hz]

50 ou 60 (*)

Power Rating

[CV]

0,25

Consumption

[kW/h]

0,2

Height

[mm]

440

Width

[mm]

250

Depth

[mm]

590

Net Weight

[kg]

24,5

Gross Weight

[kg]

25,5

(*)  Observation : Frequency will be the one indicated on motor label

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Problems

Causes

Solutions

*  The  food  Processor  does 
not start.

*   T h e   m a c h i n e   i s  
unplugged.

* Insert the plug on its socket. 

* The frame lid reed switch 
sensor is not working.

* Call technical assistence.

*The frame lid is open.

* Close the lid.

* The ram feed arm sensor is 
not working. 

*  Adust  the  safety  device,  and 
check  the  electric  contacts  as 
recommended at item 5,2.

* The contactor failed.

* Burn smell, or smoke.

* Electric system probelms.

* Electric motor Problem.

* The machine starts but the 
disc delays to begin turning.

* Belts are sliding.

*  Tight  the  belts  following 
item 5.2 instructios.

* the machine starts but the 
disc delays to begin turning.

* The motor starting 

capacitor failed.

* Call technical assistence.

* Call technical assistence.

* Call technical assistence.

* Call technical assistence.

TABLE 02 gives the food processor available discs 

DESIGNATION

MODEL

-

-

DESIGNATION

MODEL

SLICER DISC - 1 mm

E1

SLICER DISC - 3 mm

E3

SLICER DISC - 5 mm

E5

SLICER DISC - 10 mm

E10

SERRATE SLICER DISC - 3 mm

EH3

SERRATE SLICER DISC - 7 mm

EH7

SCALLOP CUT DISC - 2 mm

W2

SCALLOP CUT DISC -3 mm

W3

SCALLOP CUT DISC - 4 mm

W4

SHREDDER DISC - 3 mm

Z3

SHREDDER DISC - 5 mm

Z5

SHREDDER DISC - 8 mm

Z8

CRIMPI NG DISC (JULIENE) - 2,5 mm

H2,5

CRIMPI NG DISC (JULIENE) - 3 mm

H3

CRIMPI NG DISC (JULIENE) - 7 mm

H7

DICING DISC - 8x8 mm

GC8

DICING DISC - 12x12 mm

GC12

DICING DISC - 16x16 mm

GC16

FRENCH FRY DISC - 10 mm

GP

GRATER DISC

V

DISCS SUPPLIED WITH

THE EQUIPMENT

OPTIONAL DISCS
(sold separately)

Summary of Contents for PAIE

Page 1: ...ER MODIFICADAS SEM AVISO PR VIO PRODUTOS LINHA DIRETA SKYMSEN Ramais 2011 2012 2013 E mail at siemsen com br METAL RGICA SIEMSEN LTDA Rua Anita Garibaldi n 262 Bairro Sn o Luiz CEP 88351 410 Brusque S...

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Page 3: ...neral Safety Practices 4 1 Basic Operation Practices 4 2 Safety Produceres and notes before Turning the Machine 4 3 Routine Inspection 4 4 Operation 4 5 After Finishinh the Work 4 6 Maintenance 5 Anal...

Page 4: ...th two safety sensors When the Ram Feed Arm is lifted the machine stops automatically and will start again when the Arm is lowered 23 5 2 3 Removing the Motor Housing a remove the frame lid 10308 0 an...

Page 5: ...Disc 02 Dicing Grille 03 Expeller Dish 04 Shaft 05 Grilles Support 22 Problems Causes Solutions Abnormal noises discis wronglyplaced place the disc on its rigght position The grilles support is dirty...

Page 6: ...ms ElectricmotorProblem The machine starts but the discdelaysto beginturning Belts are sliding Tight the belts following item5 2instructios the machine starts but the disc delaysto beginturning The mo...

Page 7: ...to replace them into the machine 2 3 Selecting the Discs and Grilles To be supplied as optional a complete range of discs and grilles are at your disposal to process a wide vegetables and fruits produ...

Page 8: ...ny cuts IMPORTANT The Selecting Products Cuts Table aim is to suggest some kind of cuts to be used with some product The result of the cuts depends on the condition the type and the quality of the pro...

Page 9: ...resulting grain size will be larger 18 4 3 2 Precautions Check if motors belts chains or gears and the turning or sliding parts of the machine produce abnormal noises Check the tension of the belts a...

Page 10: ...IONS of this manual before turning the machine ON Be sure to be familiar with the set and that you have well understood all information contained in this manual If you have any question contact your s...

Page 11: ...en necessary Before any kind of maintenance physically remove the plug from its socket Provide space for a comfortable operation thus avoiding accidents Water or oil spilled on the floor will turn it...

Page 12: ...asic Operation Practices 4 1 1 Dangerous parts Some areas of the electric device have parts that are connected or have parts connected to high voltage These parts when touched may cause severe electri...

Page 13: ...s whichAREALWAYS CAUSED BY EXTERNAL AGENTS especially when the cleaning or sanitization is not constantandappropriate The Stainless Steel resistance towards corrosion is mainly due to the presence of...

Page 14: ...cleaned Follows the instructions to remove the moving parts 3 4 1 With the machine switched OFF and the disc still move the frame lid open close trigger placed below on the right side as shown on the...

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