Robot Coupe R 502 e, R 502 V.V. e, R 652 V.V., R 652 Instructions Manual

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- EN ISO 12100: 2010: Safety of machinery – General principles for design,
- EN 60204-1 -2006: Safety of machinery – Electrical equipment of machines,
- EN 12852: Food Processors and Blenders,
- EN 1678-1998: Vegetable Cutting Machines,
- EN 454: Blender-Mixers,
- EN 12853: Hand-held Blenders and Whisks (stick blenders),
- EN 14655: Bread Slicers,
- EN 13208: Vegetable Preparation Machines,
- EN 13621: Salad Spinners,
- EN 60529-2000: Degrees of protection,
- IP 55 for the electrical controls,
- IP 34 for the machines.
Declares that the machines identified by their type above,
comply with:
• The essential requirements of the following European directives and with the corresponding national regulations:
- Directive «Machinery» 2006/42/EC,
- Directive «Low voltage» 2006/95/CE,
- Directive «Electromagnetic compatibility»
2004/108/EC,
- Regulation (EC) n°1935/2004 «Materials and articles
intended to come into contact with food»,
- Regulation (EU) n°10/2011 «Plastic materials and
articles intended to come into contact with food»,
- Directive «Reduction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
2002/95/EC,
- Directive «WEEE» 2002/96/EC,
• The requirements of the European harmonized standards and with the standards specifying the hygiene and safety requirements:
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Montceau en Bourgogne on 2 March 2015
Alain NODET Industrial Director
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SUMMARY
WARRANTY
IMPORTANT WARNING
INTRODUCTION TO YOUR NEW R502•R502V.V•R652•R652V.V. BOWL CUTTER/VEGETABLE PREPARATION
SWITCHING ON THE MACHINE
Advice on electrical connections
Control panel
ASSEMBLY
Bowl cutter attachment
Vegetable preparation attachment
USES AND EXAMPLES
Bowl cutter attachment
Vegetable preparation attachment
OPTION
Serrated blade
CLEANING
Motor base
Bowl cutter attachment
Vegetable preparation attachment
Blade
MAINTENANCE
Blade
Motor seal
Blades, combs and grater
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Weight
Dimensions
Working height
Noise level
Electrical data
SAFETY STANDARDS TECHNICAL DATA
Exploded views
Electrical and wiring diagrams
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ROBOT-COUPE S.N.C., LIMITED WARRANTY
Your new ROBOT-COUPE appliance is war­ranted to the original buyer for a period of one year from the date of sale if you bought it from ROBOT-COUPE
S.N.C.
If you bought your ROBOT-COUPE product from a distributor your product is covered by your distributor’s warranty (Please check with your distributor terms and conditions of the warranty).
The ROBOT-COUPE
S.N.C. limited warranty
is against defects in material and/or work­manship.
The ROBOT-COUPE S.N.C. warranty is gi­ven expressly and in lieu of all other war­ranties, expressed or implied, for mer­chantability and for fitness toward a parti­cular purpose and constitutes the only warranty made by ROBOT-COUPE
S.N.C.
France.
THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT COVERED BY THE ROBOT-COUPE
S.N.C
.
WARRANTY:
1-Damage caused by abuse, misuse, drop-
ping, or other similar damage caused by or resulting from failure to follow assembly, opera­ting, cleaning, user maintenance or storage ins­tructions.
2-Labour to sharpen and/ or replacements for
blades which have become blunt, chipped or worn after a normal or excessive period of use.
3-Materials or labour to replace or repair
scratched, stained, chipped, pitted, dented or discoloured surfaces, blades, knives, attachments or accessories.
4-Any alteration, addition or repair that has
not been carried out by the company or an approved service agency.
5-T ransportation of the appliance to or from an
approved service agency.
6-Labour charges to install or test new attach-
ments or accessories (i.e., bowls, discs, blades, at­tachments) which have been arbitrarity replaced.
7-The cost of changing direction-of-rotation of
three-phase electric motors (Installer is responsible).
8-SHIPPING DAMAGES. Visible and latent
defects are the responsibility of the freight carrier. The consignee must inform the carrier and consi­gnor immediately, or upon discovery in the case of latent defects. KEEP ALL ORIGINAL CONTAINERS AND PACKING MATERIALS FOR CARRIER INSPEC­TION.
Neither ROBOT-COUPE
S.N.C. nor its affiliated
companies or any of its distributors, directors, agents, employees, or insurers will be liable for indirect damage, losses, or expenses linked to the appliance or the inability to use it.
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RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING THE INSTALLATION OF VARIABLE-SPEED
APPLIANCES AND PERSONAL SAFETY
These recommendations apply to machines equip­ped with an induction motor and a single-phase wobbulator.
NB :
- The electrical circuit and the protective devices must comply with national regulations.
- The machine must be wired in by a qualified electrician
Protecting your appliance
• Like all electronic devices, wobbulators include com-
ponents that are sensitive to electrostatic discharges (ESDs). Before conducting any work on these wob­bulators, technicians must therefore rid themselves of electrostatic charges.
• The machine must be disconnected from the
mains supply before any internal connection ope­rations are carried out.
• Repeatedly switching on the appliance will cause
the wobbulator to overload and may result in its destruction. After the machine has been switched off, you must wait for 3 minutes before switching it back on again.
Wiring
• The appliance requires single-phase* current as
far as the wobbulator, which turns the latter into variable-speed three-phase current to supply the motor.
• Y ou must connect the machine to a 200-240 V / 50 or 60 Hz single-phase* alternating current supply with an ear thed socket. A higher voltage will destroy the wobbulator.
• The earthed socket ensures operator safety.
Circuit interrupters ensuring user safety
Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) intended for variable-speed appliances need to be selected with great care in order to ensure operator safety. GFCIs may be sensitive to alternating current (type AC), impulse current (type A) or all currents (type B).
Danger ! Wobbulators feature a bridge-connected
rectifier of the mains supply voltage. For this reason, in the event of an earth contact, a continuous fault current may fail to trip a differential circuit breaker that is only sensitive to alternating current (type AC).
As the appliance has a single-phase* supply, it is therefore advisable to use a GFCI that is sensitive to impulse current (type A), identified by the following symbol : .
Caution : these GFCIs may go under different
names, according to the manufacturer.
Appliances with wobbulators produce a fault current on the earth wire. This current may be sufficient to trip the differential circuit breaker unnecessarily. This may occur if :
• Several variable-speed appliances are connected to the same GFCI.
• The appliance produces a fault current that is above the GFCI’s actual trip threshold.
Caution : As there are manufacturing tolerances,
the actual trip threshold of a GFCI will be between 50% and 100% of its theoretical nominal threshold. Should a problem arise, measure the fault current and the GFCI’s actual trip threshold.
You can begin by consulting the characteristics of your appliance in the table below :
Conductor GFCI (Ph + N)
Appliance Mains supply Cross-section
(mm
2
)
Gauge (A) Threshold (mA)
R 502 V.V.
2.5 B20 30
R 652 V.V.
200 - 240V 50 or 60 Hz
single-phase
* Except for specific three-phase 200-240 V models
sold in Japan.
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WARNING: In order to limit accidents such as electric shocks, personal injury or fire, and in order to limit material damage due to misuse of
the appliance, please read these instructions carefully and follow them strictly. Reading the operating instructions will help you get to know your appliance and enable you to use the equipment correctly. Please read these instructions in their entirely and make sure that anyone else who may use the mixer also reads them beforehand.
IMPORTANT WARNING
UNPACKING
• Carefully remove the equipment from the packaging and take out all the boxes or packets containing attachments or specific items.
• WARNING - some of the tools are very sharp e.g. blade, discs... etc.
INSTALLATION
• We recommend you install your machine on a perfectly stable solid base.
CONNECTION
• Always check that your mains supply corresponds to that indicated on the rating plate on the motor unit and that it can take the amperage.
• The machine must be earthed.
• With the three-phased version, always check that the blade rotates in an anti-clockwise direction.
HANDLING
• Always take care when handling the blades or discs - they are very sharp.
ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
• Follow the various assembly procedures carefully (see page 21) and make sure that all the attach­ments are correctly positioned.
USE
• Never try to override the locking and safety systems.
• Never introduce any object into the container where the food is being processed.
• Never push the ingredients down with your hand.
• Do not overload the appliance.
• Never switch the appliance on while it is empty.
CLEANING
• As a precaution, always unplung your appliance before cleaning it.
• Always clean the appliance and its attachments at the end of each cycle.
• Never place the motor unit in water.
• For parts made of aluminum alloys, use cleaning fluids suitable for aluminum.
• For plastic parts , do not use detergents that are
too alkaline (i.e., containing too much caustic soda or ammonia...)
• Robot-Coupe can in no way be held responsible
for the user’s failure to follow the basic rules of cleaning and hygiene.
MAINTENANCE
• Before opening the motor housing, it is absolutely
vital unplung the appliance.
• Check the seals and washers regularly and
ensure that the safety devices are in good working order.
• It is particularly important to maintain and check
the attachments since certain ingredients contain corrosive agents e.g. citric acid.
• Never operate the appliance if the power cord
or plug has been damaged in any way or if the appliance fails to work properly or has been damaged in any way.
• Do not hesitate to contact your local Maintenance
Department if something appears to be wrong.
WARNING
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE
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INTRODUCTION TO YOUR NEW BOWL CUTTER / VEGETABLE PREPARATION ATTACHMENT R 502 • R 502 V.V. • R 652 • R 6 52 V.V.
The food processor is perfectly geared to professional needs. It can perform any number of tasks, which you will gradually discover as you use it.
The food processor consists of a bowl cutter and vegetable preparation attachment. In cutter mode, this machine can be used to process meat, vegetables, fine stuffing, mousse, grinding, kneading, ... in less than 5 minutes for even the longest tasks.
In the vegetable preparation version, the device has a wide range of discs for slicing, grating, julienne, dicing and French fries.
Its numerous functions will open the door to a whole new culinary world.
Thanks to its simple design, all components requiring frequent handling for maintenance or cleaning can be fitted and removed in a trice.
To make things easier for you, this manual gives a breakdown of all the various fitting operations.
We place special emphasis on those actions which cause the machine to stop.
This manual contains important information designed to help the user get the most out of his or her bowl cutter/vegetable preparation device.
We therefore recommend that you read it carefully before using your machine.
We have also included a few examples to help you get the feel of your new machine and appreciate its numerous advantages.
SWITCHING ON THE MACHINE
• ADVICE ON ELECTRICAL CONNNECTIONS
Before plugging in, check that your power supply corresponds to that indicated on the machine’s identification plate.
Three phase R 502 • R 652
The R 502/R 652 come with dif ferent types of motor: 230 x 400 V switchable / 50 Hz / 3
400V/50Hz/3 220V/60Hz/3 380V/60Hz/3
This machine is supplied with a cable to which you simply attach the appropriate electrical plug or iso­lator for your system. The cable has four wires, one earth wire, plus three phases wires.
If you have a 4-pin plug:
1) Connect the green and yellow earth wire to the earth pin.
2) Connect the three other wires to the remaining pins.
If you have more than 4 pins in the plug, please note the ROBOT-COUPE does not require a neutral wire.
Switch on the empty machine, making sure that the blade is rotating properly in an anti-clockwise direction.
On the lid a arrow marks the blade rotation directions.
If the blade turns in a clockwise direction, swap over two wires.
GREEN YELLOW is the earth,
DO NOT DISCONNECT
Swap either : the
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Single phase R 502 V.V. • R 65 2 V. V. (Variable speed)
The R 502 V.V. and R 652 V.V. models are available with a single phase motor: + variable speed:
230V/50-60Hz/1
The standardized plug must be calibrated to a minimum of 13 amps and preferably 20 amps, if the appliance is used intensively.
• CONTROL PANEL
Red switch = Off switch Green switch = On switch Black switch = Pulse control R 502 • R 652: Speed selector = 750 or 1,500 rpm. R 502 V.V. • R 652 V.V.: Speed variation for cutter
bowl from 300 to 3,500 rpm. for vegetable prepa­ration from 300 to 1,000 rpm.
ASSEMBLY
• BOWL CUTTER ATTACHMENT
1) with the motor base facing you, position the cutter bowl on the motor base.
WARNING
This appliance must be plugged into an earthed socket (risk of electrocution).
• VEGETABLE PREPARATION ATTACHMENT
The vegetable slicer attachment comprises of two removable parts: the vegetable cutter bowl and lid.
1) With the motor base unit facing your, fit the vegetable cutter bowl onto the motor base unit so that the bowl juts out slightly on the left, with the injection cute on your right.
2) Turn the bowl to the
right, until it locks. In or­der to dismount this ve­getable preparation bowl, we only need to push on the stainless steel button.
3) Fit the white plastic sling plate onto the mo­tor shaft and check that it is correctly positioned at the bottom of the bowl.
2) Turn the bowl to the right until it locks.
3) Engage the blade on the motor shaft and lo­wer it right to the bottom of the bowl.
Make sure that it is correctly positioned, by rotating it in the bowl.
4) Place the lid on the bowl and rotate to the right until it clicks.
The device is now ready for use. The green light should therefore be illuminated.
For the R 502 and R 652 models, in cutter version, place the speed selector on the blade dra­wing in order to operate at 1,500 rpm. For the R 502 V.V. and R 652 V.V. models, the electronic speed variation automatically selects the permitted speed range, which varies between 300 to 3,500 rpm.
SIDE A facing upwards (low ejection rib) for any vegetables or citrus fruit which require careful handling (toma­toes, mushrooms...).
SIDE B facing upwards (high ejection rib) for all other types of fruit or vege­tables.
4) Position your chosen disc:
a) If you have opted for
a slicing, grating or ju­lienne disc:
position the disc on the motorshaft. To ensure that it is correctly posi­tioned, turn it in a clock­wise direction.
b) You have chosen a dicing unit: i.e. a grid and a special slicing disc for diced
vegetables. Slicing discs and dicing grids can be mounted in
the following combinations:
5x5mm8x8mm10x10mm14x14mm20x20mm25x25
mm
5mm
Dicing grid
Slicer
8mm 10 mm 14 mm 20 mm 25 mm
The combinations in the shaded areas can be supplied on request.
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Place the dicing grid in the bowl of the vegetable processor.
Make sure that the spur on the grid is fully enga­ged in the locking slot of the motor base.
Next, fit the correspon­ding slicing disc (straight-edged blade) and rotate in a clock­wise direction to ensure that it is correctly posi­tioned.
c) If you want to use the French fries potatoes cutting equipment: This equipment comprises a French fries grid and a special French fries slicing disc.
Position the French fries grid in the vegetable preparation bowl. Check that it is correctly positio­ned with the French fries plate positioned at the outlet.
Next fit the appropriate slicing disc and rotate in a clockwise direction to check that it is correctly po­sitioned.
5) Position the head of the vegetable preparation machine on the motor­shaft. The fastening hook should now be facing you, on your right.
6) Slip the hinge pin into the locations provided at the back of the motor unit. Next fit the lid securely onto the motor base using the fastening hook The device is now ready to use.
When using the models R 502 and R 652 with the Vegetable Preparation Attachment the motor will only run at the low speed, 750 rpm. Changing the speed selector to high speed will have no ef fect. This is to ensure the best end result for your products. For the R 502 V.V. and R 652 V.V. models, the speed variation selects automatically the permitted speed range, which varies between 300 and 1,000 rpm.
TO CHANGE THE DISC:
1) With the motor unit facing you, use your right hand to undo the alumi­num fastening hook which holds the vegetable prepa­ration head on the motor unit.
Lift the vegetable preparation head, tilting it back to release the bowl.
2) Remove the disc by lifting it from underneath using the hub and if necessary, turn in an anti-clockwise direction to release.
In the case of dicing or French fries cutting equipment, you should pull out the grid and disc assembly in one go. The discharge plate can then be removed by means of the two holes. Then pull out the discharge plate with the aid of the two holes.
3) When fitting dicing equipment, we recommend that you clean the inside of the bowl with a damp cloth or sponge, particularly the part onto which the grid is to be fitted.
Always use a clean grid.
4) Fit the discharge plate, disc or dicing equipment as indicated in “assembly procedures“ in points (1 and 2).
5) Close the lid of the vegetable preparation machine and lock onto the motor unit using the fastening hook.
USE AND EXAMPLES
• BOWL CUTTER ATTACHMENT
The cutter will enable your to perform all your cutting tasks in minimum time; we recommend therefore, that you keep a close eye on the mixture in order to obtain the desired results.
The pulse control allows you to stop and start the machine for high-precision control when working with certain types of ingredients.
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The cutter version has numerous other applications. The above quantities and times are approximate and may vary according to the quality of the ingre­dients and recipes.
• VEGETABLE PREPARATION ATTACHMENT
The vegetable preparation attachment consists of two hoppers:
- one large hopper for cutting vegetables such as cabbage, celeriac, etc.
- a cylindrical hopper for long vegetables and high-precision cutting.
For optimum cutting, use this section as a guide.
HOW TO USE THE LARGE HOPPER
- Raise the lever and release the hopper opening.
- Fill hopper with vegetables.
- Replace the lever at the base of the hopper.
- Start to press the lever, switch on machine and maintain pressure until there are no vegetables left in the hopper.
HOW TO USE THE CYLINDRICAL HOPPER
- Fill hopper with vegetables.
- Start to press the button and switch on machine.
- maintain pressure until all the vegetables have been processed.
R 502 R 652
R 502 V.V. R 6 52 V.V. R 502 V.V.
Max Max R 652 V.V
.
Processing
USES
processing processing suggested time
quantity quantity speed (mn)
(kg) (kg) (Rpm)
CHOP
• MEAT
Hamburger/steak tartare 1.5 2
1200/1500
3
Sausagemeat/tomatoes 2 2.5
1200/1500
3
Terrine / pâté 2.5 2.5
1200/1500
4
• FISH
Brandade 2.5 3
3000
5
Terrine 2.5 3
3000
5
• VEGETABLES
Garlic / parsley / onion /shallots 0.5 / 1 0.5/1.5
1500/2000
3
Soup / purées 2 3
2500/3000
4
• FRUIT
Compotes /purées 2 3
2500/3000
4
EMULSIFY
Mayonnaise / ailloli / rémoulade 3 3.5
600/1500
3
Hollandaise / béarnaise 2 3
600/1500
5
Snail or salmon butter 2 2.5
600/1500
4
KNEAD
Shortcrust pasty / Shortbread 2 2.5
900/1500
4
Flaky pastry 2 2.5
900/1500
4
Pizza dough 2 2.5
900/1500
4
GRIND
Dried fruit 1 1.5
900/1500
4
Ice 1 1.5
900/1500
4
Breadcrumbs 1 1.5
900/1500
4
MIX
300/600
RIPPLE CUT SUCERS
R2
beetroot / potato / carrot / courgette
R3
beetroot / potato / carrot / courgette
R5
beetroot / potato / carrot / courgette
GRATERS
G 1,5
celeriac / cheese
G2
carrot / celeriac / cheese
G3
carrot
G5
cabbage / cheese
JULIENNE
J 1x8
carrot / celeriac / potato / courgette
J 2x2
carrot / celeriac / potato
J 2x4
carrot / beetroot / courgette / potato
J 2x6
carrot / beetroot / courgette / potato
J 2x10
carrot / beetroot / courgette / potato / celeriac
J 4x4
egglant / beetroot / courgette / potato
J 6x6
egglant / beetroot / celeriac / courgette / potato
J 8x8
céleriac / patato
DICING
D 5x5
carrot /courgette / cucumber / celeriac
D 8x8
potato / carrot / courgette / beetroot
D 10x10
potato / carrot / courgette / beetroot /turnip / onion / apple
D 14x14
potato / carrot / courgette / turnip / celeriac
FRENCH FRIES
F 8x8
potato
F 10x10
potato
F 10x16
potato
SLICERS
S 0,6
amands
S 0,8
cabbage
S1
carrot / cabbage / cucumber / onion / potato / leek
S2/S3
lemon / carrot / mushroom / cabbage / potato / cucumber / courgette / onion / leek / bell pepper
S4/S5
courgette / beetroot / carrot /mushroom / cucumber / bell pepper /radish / lettuce / potato / leek / tomato
S8/S10
courgette / potato / courgette / carrot
S14
potato / courgette / carrot
S4mm
cooked potatoes
S6mm
cooked potatoes
G7
cabbage / cheese
G9
cabbage / cheese
Parmesan/chocolate Radish
OPTIONS
For the R 502 and R 502 V.V. models, serrated
and fine-serrated blades are available as optional extras.
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