Robot Coupe R100BCLR Operators Manual

OPERATION MANUAL
FOR
R100B &
R100BCLR
robot coupe U.S.A., Inc.
P.O. Box 16625, Jackson, MS 39236-6625 280 South Perkins St., Ridgeland, MS 39157 email: robocoup@misnet.com website: www.robotcoupeusa.com
1-800-824-1646
R100B Operation Manual
INTRODUCTION
The Robot Coupe commercial food processor performs a host of culinary feats. It is designed for high speed and quality vegetable processing. The Robot Coupe slices, juliennes, and shreds with the continuous feed attachment, plus it will chop, grind, puree, mix, or knead using the cutter bowl attachment.
This operators manual is broken down into sections giving you detailed instructions for assembly and op­eration of the continuous feed attachment and the cut­ter bowl attachment. Close attention should be paid to all instructions in this manual to ensure a long life utili­zation of your food processor.
This manual should be kept within easy access to all users for reference, and should be read completely by all first time users of the machine.
I. INTRODUCTION
II. ASSEMBL Y, GENERAL USE OF
THE CUTTER BOWL
III. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
V . TROUBLE SHOOTING
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AIDS CLEANING
VI. SERVICE INFORMA TION/SERVICE
AGENCY LIST
Maintaining the food processor in good working condi­tion is one of the most important measures to be taken. Inspect the machine and all parts regularly to make sure they are in good working condition.
DO NOT operate a machine that has mal­functioned in any way.
Discard any food processed at the time of a malfunction and have the machine inspected and
repaired at one of the Robot Coupe Authorized Ser­vice Agencies, a list is provided in the back of this manual. Contact one of these service agencies for all of your service, parts and accessory requirements.
CAUTION: Your Robot Coupe comes with a sharp cutting “S” blade and cutting plates. Always handle with safety in mind. We suggest that a pair of cut-resistant gloves be worn when handling the “S” blade and plates.
Machine Specifications:
The Model R100B is equipped with a high speed mo­tor generating 1/2 Hp which plugs into a standard 120 volt/ 60 Hz, 15 amp power outlet. The full load amper­age rating is 7 amps. The machine is supplied with a
2.5 liter plastic bowl attachment, clear plastic cover, and a cutting “S” blade. Push type on/off buttons are supplied. The R100BCLR is the same as the R100B, but has a clear bowl.
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R100B Operation Manual
II. ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Your Robot Coupe should be placed on a sturdy work surface at a comfortable working height and have a standard 115 volt power outlet available. Always keep the machine unplugged during assembly and
disassembly.
A. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE WITH THE “S” BLADE
Illustration #1
Become familiar with the part names as you assemble the unit.
Always use caution and wear cut-resistant gloves when handling the blade or the cutting plates.
Always unplug the machine during assembly and disassembly.
Illustration #2
1. Unplug the machine.
2. Press the off button.
3. Place the bowl on the motor base assembly with the safety switch rod located just off center and to the left as you are facing the front of the unit.
4. Then, turn the bowl back counterclockwise, locking it in place.
Illustration #3
5. Place the blade on the motor shaft. Rotate the blade until it falls into place on the motor shaft. The bottom blade should be just off and parallel with the bottom of the bowl.
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Illustration #4
6. Press the off button in case the machine was left turned on.
7. Facing the front of the motor base assembly, place the lid on the bowl with the ramp turned off-center and to the left.
8. Turn the ramp back to the right until it locks in place over the safety switch rod.
9. DO NOT OPERATE THE MACHINE UNLESS IT IS PROPERLY ASSEMBLED WITH THE LID CENTERED OVER THE BOWL AND THE RAMP LOCKED IN PLACE OVER THE SAFETY SWITCH ROD!
R100B Operation Manual
DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS: Simply reverse the steps outlined in the assembly instructions with the
power cord unplugged from its wall socket.
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