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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

Safe and systematic use of the machine is subject to the respect of the below listed behaviours and 
regulations. 
 

Safety rules 

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Personnel have to be in good physical condition, mental condition, and properly trained to use the 
T50 Sheeter by reading this manual. 

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The person in charge of the company safety, operations or department, in choosing the worker to be 
assigned to the equipment should consider the cultural level, the physical fitness and the 
psychological aspect (mental equilibrium, sense of responsibility, etc.). The worker needs to be 
provided with training, in addition to reading this manual, in order to supply a complete working 
knowledge of the machine and proper care of the machine prior to and after each use. 

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The space around the machine has to be well lit, sufficient for access to controls, sufficient area for 
adding ingredients and clean/clear of any/all obstructions. 

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Do not wear loose/hanging clothes or floating strips (ties, napkins, torn clothes, open jackets, etc), to 
avoid the risk of getting caught in the moving parts of the machine when is use. 

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During maintenance and cleaning phases, the worker has to turn the Main Power Switch (located on 
the left hand side of the machine) and make the equipment safe (e.g. removing the plug). 

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During the running phase, don’t leave the machine unattended, pay attention to noises or anomalous 
behaviours and stay away from rotary parts. 

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At the end of the work, turn off the Main Power Switch, make the machine safe and clean it with a 
neutral degreasing. 

 

Safety devices 

The machine is provided with some devices that protect its running and the worker safety; they must not be 
removed or modified and their running has to be periodically controlled.  
 

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Main Power Switch: Cuts the power off to maintain the machine in safe conditions. 

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Thermic switch: Cuts the power off in case the electric motor gets overheated.  

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Fix protections: All cases and protections fixed by screws or mechanical blocks can be removed only 
for maintenance, by skilled personnel and in prescribed conditions. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for T50

Page 1: ...R MODEL T50 OPERATOR S MANUAL Persons under age 18 are not permitted to operate or have accessibility to operate this equipment per U S Dept Of Labor Employment Standards Administration Fact Sheet No ESA913 T50 REV A ...

Page 2: ...ntenance and also by workers assigned to the machine The manual should not be a substitute for proper machine operation training It should be used as a guideline and reference for proper operation INDEX SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 WARNINGS 3 DESCRIPTION AND USE OF THE MACHINE 3 OPERATING CONDITIONS 4 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE 4 INSTALLATION 5 CONTROLS 5 OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS 6 CLEANING AND MAINTENAN...

Page 3: ... loose hanging clothes or floating strips ties napkins torn clothes open jackets etc to avoid the risk of getting caught in the moving parts of the machine when is use During maintenance and cleaning phases the worker has to turn the Main Power Switch located on the left hand side of the machine and make the equipment safe e g removing the plug During the running phase don t leave the machine unat...

Page 4: ...ible to process harder dough The opening and closing of the cylinders are activated by a simple to use handle which is equipped by two options for minimum and for maximum thickness This makes it possible to use the machine to roll out dough in two ways pizza dough rolled out in pans or small quantities of pastry dough The machine is particularly efficient in processing fresh dough while regulating...

Page 5: ...to the risk of explosion an atmosphere open to be transformed in an explosive atmosphere due to the local and or working conditions is defined potentially explosive atmosphere The machine has not been manufactured to work in environments with potentially explosive atmospheres IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE In the back part of the machine there is a plate like the one you can see below here That pla...

Page 6: ... the machine resulting from incorrect electrical connection will void all warranties DO NOT REMOVE OR TAMPER THE PROTECTIONS AND THE ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL SAFETY DEVICES THAT THE MACHINE IS PROVIDED WITH SETTING UP THE T50 To open the machine lift the upper cover 1 which by rotating 2 and placing it in the proper compartment 3 becomes an upper chute Open the lower belt 4 and press the general ...

Page 7: ... is on when Main Power Switch is on Start Switch This switch activates the rollers and begins the machine operation Stop Switch This switch shuts off the operation Power is still supplied to the unit when this switch is pressed START SWITCH STOP SWITCH MAIN POWER SWITCH POWER INDICATOR Upper rolling pin Lower rolling pin To support the lower rolling pin use the removable forks you can find on the ...

Page 8: ...and stop point for the desired thickness level Release Button This releases the Thickness Regulation Control Arm so it can be moved back to open the roller spacing OPERATION To regulate the thickness of the pastry rolling use the lever according to the following indications RELEASE BUTTON THICKNESS REGULATION CONTROL ARM THICKNESS LEVEL STOPS 2 Rotate the lever to set the sheeting thickness Maximu...

Page 9: ...NG PINS For long sheets dough the rolling pins are useful as described before Continue with different turns being careful to fold the dough on itself during the first sheeting to compact the mixture When the sheeting determines an excessive length not manageable by the hands use rolling pins as described To use the rolling pins roll the sheet on the upper one 1 leaving one part out to push along t...

Page 10: ...of the mats will void all warranties There is no need of any particular maintenance operation All moving parts should be lubricated every 4 to 6 months use for example BECHEM type BELORUB FB19 Keep the machine clean to avoid that any flour deposits on the moving parts creating troublesome creaking and irregular wear and tear DO NOT CARRY OUT ANY MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING WITH THE ELECTRICAL CURRENT ...

Page 11: ...med between the hours of 8 00 AM and 5 00 PM EST Monday through Friday Univex will not cover overtime charges of any kind Please contact the Univex Warranty Service Department at 1 800 258 6358 to report warranty claims before arranging repair or attempting to return the unit to Univex Corporation Damages incurred in transit or incurred because of installation error accident alteration or misuse a...

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