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onStruCtIon

 

of

 

the

 

mIxer

:

Bowl clamping system 

with inductive sensor:

At the back of the right-

hand bowl arm is an in-

ductive sensor which is 

activated when the bowl 

is correctly positioned in 

the bowl clamping system 

(at the very back of the 

bowl arms). This sensor 

must be activated in order 

for the mixer to operate.  

If there is no contact be-

tween the bowl and the 

inductive sensor, the bowl 

cannot be lifted. 

 

will appear in the display, 

see “Error codes shown in 

display” on page 12.
The bowl arms can move 

a little in case of maximum 

loading.

Bowl screen –  

removable.

The screen must be 

closed before the tool 

can rotate.
The bowl can be raised 

with the screen open, 

but it will stop where the 

tool normally starts to 

rotate. The screen must 

be closed and two hands 

are required to lift the 

bowl the rest of the way.

VL-4 control panel with 

Remix function

See page 7 for an explana-

tion of the panel.

Emergency 

stop

Magnetic sensor, which 

is activated by the screen 

when the screen is 

closed.

Bowl lift and “JOG”-func-

tion:

The mixer is provided with a 

“JOG”-function. 

Before the bowl reaches its 

top position, the tool starts 

rotating to dig its way into the 

ingredients. 

The bowl lift requires two-

hands operation for safety 

reasons. 

P

oSItIonInG

 

the

 

bowl

 

In

 

the

 

mIxer

:

The bowl arms must be lowered to their lowest position and the bowl pressed all the way to the back of the bowl arms. If there 

is no contact between the bowl and the inductive sensor, the bowl cannot be lifted. 

 will appear in the display, see “Error 

codes shown in display” on page 10.

If you have a bowl with “ears” it is important to place it correct in the mixer.

Note: It is very important to orientate the bowl correctly 

so that the “third ear” is turned in towards the mixer

Left “ear”

Right “ear”

Third 

“ear”

Summary of Contents for ERGO60

Page 1: ...SPARE PART AND OPERATION MANUAL FOOD MIXER Model ERGO60 ERGO100 ERGO150 012016...

Page 2: ...the mixer is running Do not wear loose clothing or rings while operating the mixer Stop the mixer and lower the bowl before adding ingredients scraping the bowl removing the agitator or removing the p...

Page 3: ...ies LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY In the event of warranty claim or otherwise the sole obligation of Varimixer shall be the repair and or replacement at the option of Varimixer of the appliance or componen...

Page 4: ...ed by a qualified electrician Of functional and safety reasons the machine must be connected to earth Contents The mixer must be bolted securely to the floor Load per leg not to exceed Voltage at the...

Page 5: ...lift the bowl the rest of the way VL 4 control panel with Remix function See page 7 for an explana tion of the panel Emergency stop Magnetic sensor which is activated by the screen when the screen is...

Page 6: ...terna tively use the beater and the whip Maintenance and lubrication See lubrication overview on page 22 Cleaning The mixer should be cleaned daily or after use Press the emergency stop before wiping...

Page 7: ...sible to store the entire recipe under a program number There are 20 program numbers 1 2 3 4 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 41 42 43 44 A program cannot be deleted but can be replaced The program...

Page 8: ...e is power connection to the mixer and the bowl is not in its top position The bowl can be raised by activating the fields and simultaneously diodes in the fields are flashing The mixer cannot be star...

Page 9: ...pressing The mixer can be stopped by activating the field By activating the field the bowl is automatically lowered when the mixer stops The field has been activated and the mixer is ready The time ca...

Page 10: ...an operation time for the mixer can be chosen by adjusting the time on and If the field is activated for longer time the speed is increased reduced quicker Minutes and seconds are shown in the text f...

Page 11: ...may be necessary to lower the bowl in order to empty it Release the emergency stop to connect the power to the mixer Lower the bowl and empty it Now the mixer can be used as normal again How to bring...

Page 12: ...ack into the bowl arms the inductive sensor will then be acti vated and you can lift the bowl If contact between the sensor and bowl is interrupted again the error code will appear in the display It i...

Page 13: ...nsformer Reduce the quan tity in the bowl Oht1 IGBT overheating detected by internal sensor 22 Overloading of the frequency transformer Reduce the quan tity in the bowl Oht2 Internal braking resistor...

Page 14: ...rews D and move the bowl arm guide plate in the required direction Again turn the beater and measure the distance between beater and bowl When the bowl has been centred fasten the bowl arm guide plate...

Page 15: ...ght bowl arm resp is shown First find the bowl centering e g by mounting bowl and beater in the mixer and turn the beater round with your hand and measure the distance from the beater to the edge of t...

Page 16: ...16 Electrical components...

Page 17: ...17 Safety circuit...

Page 18: ...rev Project rev Rev 8 Appr init date Const project page Drawing no Subject name Project title File name Page title Main power 1 5 27 10 2015 27 10 2015 2 CE Ergo 60 VL 4 Ergo 100 VL 4 Ergo 140 VL 4 E...

Page 19: ...12 23 24 L 1 9 L 1 9 BU VT K1 J8 J8 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 PE 1 9 R2 A S WODSCHOW CO Kirkebjerg S park 6 DK 2605 Broenby www bearvarimixer dk Page Previous page Next page Numb...

Page 20: ...e section Fine tuning the reed contacts and CE microswitch The lifting actuator has 3 proximity detectors reed contacts that check the position of the bowl Replacing the Reed contacts Remove the incor...

Page 21: ...e top position of the bowl and the distance Y corresponds to the bottom position of the bowl The distances are measured from the underside of the bayo net shaft to the surface of the bowl arms on whic...

Page 22: ...om Mobil The gear of the actuator is lubricated for life and does not need to be serviced The spindle and the spindle nut in the actual actuator Fig 6a are not lubricat ed for life and therefore need...

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