SEMAK VB200,VB250,VB360,VB410,VB510 Operation And Warranty Booklet

SEMAK VITABLEND STICK BLENDER
MODELS VB200 & VB250
SEMAK AUSTRALIA: FACTORY 18, 87-91 HALLAM SOUTH ROAD, HALLAM VIC 3803
PH +61 3 9796 4583 FAX +61 3 9796 4586 WEB WWW.SEMAK.COM.AU
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Table of Contents
IMPORTANT.................................................................................................................. 4
USES ............................................................................................................................. 4
SAFETY GUIDELINES ...................................................................................................... 4
FEATURES AND DIMENSIONS ....................................................................................... 4
INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................. 5
5.1. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION .................................................................................. 5
5.2. MOTOR UNIT FEATURES ..................................................................................... 5
PARTS CATALOGUE ....................................................................................................... 6
6.1 VB200 .................................................................................................................. 6
VB250 2008+ .......................................................................................................... 8
PARTS ........................................................................................................................... 9
OPERATION ................................................................................................................ 10
8.1 STARTING UP ..................................................................................................... 10
8.2. STOP ................................................................................................................. 10
CLEANING ................................................................................................................... 11
9.1. CLEANING BEFORE THE FIRST USE .................................................................... 11
9.2. CLEANING AFTER USE ....................................................................................... 11
MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................... 11
FAULT FINDING .......................................................................................................... 12
11.1. THE MACHINE DOES NOT START UP ............................................................... 12
11.2. THE MACHINE STOPS ...................................................................................... 12
11.3. ABNORMAL NOISE-VIBRATIONS ..................................................................... 12
SAFETY REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS .................................................................... 12
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM .................................................................................. 13
SERVICE & MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................... 13
SPARE PARTS .............................................................................................................. 13
WARRANTY ................................................................................................................. 13
WARRANTY REGISTRATION ........................................................................................ 14
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RETAIN THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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IMPORTANT
To get the best performance and assure a long life of the machine, please, read carefully the instructions given in this manual before the starting up of the machine. This manual describes the installation, operation and maintenance of the machine.
USES
This Hand Blender allows you to prepare vegetable, fish and seafood soups, purees, different sauces, mayonnaise, compotes, fruit and vegetable creams, etc.
SAFETY GUIDELINES
1. Keep the machine out of reach of children and infirm persons. Do not allow children to play with
the machine.
2. Never try to overcome the blocking and safety mechanisms of the machine.
3. Stop and unplug the machine before any cleaning, checking or maintenance operation.
4. Do not pull the power cord to disconnect the machine.
5. Avoid contacting moving parts. Keep hands and any utensil away from the container during
operation to reduce the risk of injury to persons and/or damage to the machine.
6. Handle the blade in a safe way, holding it with a safety glove or a thick cloth.
7. Do not operate the machine when empty or not in a container, but always inserted in the food to
be mixed.
8. Do not place the motor unit on hot surfaces or immersed in water or any other liquids.
FEATURES AND DIMENSIONS
Model
VB200
VB250
Voltage (V)
240
240
Frequency (Hz)
50
50
Power absorption (W) at 9000 rpm
220
220 Dimension A (mm))
200
250
Dimension B (mm)
463
513
Dimension C (mm)
84
84 Dimension D (mm)
115
115
Net Weight (kg)
1.40
1.40
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INSTALLATION
Installation must be carried out in strict compliance with the provisions of law currently in force in Australia or country of use, with particular reference to said country's accident and fire-prevention requirements and electricity authority regulations.
Unpack the machine completely and check that all the parts are in perfect condition. Before using it for the first time, verify the following points:
5.1. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Electrical outlet required is a 10 A single phase and standardised plug. Protect the installation with a differential circuit breaker and a 10 A fuse. Check that the voltage of the main supply corresponds to that indicated on the rating plate of
the machine.
5.2. MOTOR UNIT FEATURES
The motor unit belongs to the Class II (Double Isolation). The motor is universal type, AC supply, single phase, provided with a thermal protector and does
not need to be earthed.
This machine is provided with a 2 meters long PVC isolation cord and a 10 A plug.
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PARTS CATALOGUE
6.1 VB200
Item
Qty.
Description
Code
Item
Qty.
Description
Code
1 1 Kit motor
91099
10 1 Kit caps-screws D VB250
91079
2 1 Kit Power Cord
91071
11 1 Kit transmission shaft 200
91103
3 1 Kit bracket power cord
91072
12 1 Kit lower bearing bush 6x16x7
91104
4 1 Kit capacitor
91073
13 1 Kit joints
91082
5 1 Kit switch button
91074
14 1 Kit blade guard Ø 40 mm
91083
6 1 Kit upper housings
91101
15 1 Kit blade Ø 40 mm
91084
7 1 Kit screws motor 6030 DIN 7985
71076
16 1 Kit screw for blade Ø 40 mm
91085
8 1 Kit caps-screws ABC VB250
91077
17 1 Nylon Drive Coupling
91105
9 1 Kit tube 250
91102
18 1 Wall Mount
91107
Kits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 include kits 7, 8 and 10. Kit 9 includes kit 10.
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
1
7
4
5
6
8
3
2
10
9
18
19
20
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VB250 2007
Item
Qty.
Description
Code
Item
Qty.
Description
Code
1 1 Kit motor
91070
10 1 Kit caps-screws D VB250
91079
2 1 Kit Power Cord
91071
11 1 Kit transmission shaft 250
91080
3 1 Kit bracket power cord
91072
12 1 Kit lower bearing bush 6x16x7
91081
4 1 Kit capacitor
91073
13 1 Kit joints
91082
5 1 Kit switch button
91074
14 1 Kit blade guard Ø 40 mm
91083
6 1 Kit upper housings
91075
15 1 Kit blade Ø 40 mm
91084
7 1 Kit screws motor 6030 DIN 7985
71076
16 1 Kit screw for blade Ø 40 mm
91085
8 1 Kit caps-screws ABC VB250
91077
17 1 Nylon Drive Coupling
91086
9 1 Kit tube 250
91078
18 1 Wall Mount
91107
Kits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 include kits 7, 8 and 10. Kit 9 includes kit 10.
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VB250 2008+
Item
Qty.
Description
Code
Item
Qty.
Description
Code
1 1 Kit motor
91114
10 1 Kit caps-screws D VB250
91079
2 1 Kit Power Cord
91115
11 1 Kit transmission shaft 250
91117
3 1 Kit bracket power cord
91072
12 1 Kit lower bearing bush 6x16x7
91104
4 1 Kit capacitor
91073
13 1 Kit joints
91082
5 1 Kit switch button
91074
14 1 Kit blade guard Ø 40 mm
91083
6 1 Kit upper housings
91075
15 1 Kit blade Ø 40 mm
91084
7 1 Kit screws motor 6030 DIN 7985
71076
16 1 Kit screw for blade Ø 40 mm
91085
8 1 Kit caps-screws ABC VB250
91077
17 1 Nylon Drive Coupling
91118
9 1 Kit tube 250
91116
18 1 Wall Mount
91107
Kits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 include kits 7, 8 and 10. Kit 9 includes kit 10.
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PARTS
The VB200/250 experienced a parts modification in 2008. The model you have can be determined by the drive shaft with the current model having a flat spline of approximately 20mm.
This range of electroportables has been exclusively designed to make the assembling and disassembling of all the parts easier, especially of those that have to be handled frequently because of cleaning and maintenance purposes.
For the assembling or disassembling of the parts, first place the machine in the vertical position, with the blade looking up.
The blade is inserted into the lowest extremity of the transmission shaft with the help of a screw. For assembling and disassembling, the operator only needs a screwdriver. To handle the blade in a safe way, hold it always with a safety glove or with a thick cloth (Step 1, Figure 1).
The blade guard is attached to the tube by a thread. To detach it, turn it in the direction of the arrow (Step 2, Figure 1).
Once the blade out of the guard, the transmission shaft, the bearing bush and the joints will be free to be taken out (Step 3, Figure 1).
To reassemble the set, insert the transmission shaft with the bearing bush and the inner joint in the tube till it clicks. Press the bearing bush. If it does not enter totally (keeps about 10 mm out), turn and push the shaft following the Step 4, Figure 1 till the bearing bush is totally in. To finish, thread the guard with the outer joint in the tube and follow Step 1 in the opposite way of the disassembling.
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
Figure 1
REMARK: To thread the screw, align the cavity of the shaft with that of the blade and place the blade on the shaft extremity level (Figure 2).
blade guard
outer joint
inner joint
bearing bush transmission
shaft
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Incorrect Incorrect Correct
Figure 2
OPERATION
8.1 STARTING UP
Insert the plug in the socket outlet for the
connection of the machine.
Hold the machine by its handle and only
immerse the attachment in the container to 2/3 of its length at most. The special shape of the handle makes the machine take the correct inclination without forcing the operator to turn the wrist or to make an extra effort to work.
With the safety button pressed (Step 1, Figure
3), press the trigger (Step 2, Figure 3). The machine will start up.
Maintain the trigger pressed on and release
the safety button to continue the operation.
Figure 3
8.2. STOP
Release the trigger. Unplug the machine.
WARNING!
Never operate the machine when empty or not in a container, but always inserted in the food to be mixed.
When preparing fruit-based mixtures, cut the fruit beforehand and remove seeds/stones.
Do not use the machine with hard ingredients (coffee, ice-cubes, chocolate, etc.).
safety button
Step 1
Step 2
trigger
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CLEANING
Before any cleaning, stop and unplug the machine.
9.1. CLEANING BEFORE THE FIRST USE
Clean the tube, the blade guard and the blade in hot water and a detergent compatible with
this type of material.
Rinse and dry them carefully.
9.2. CLEANING AFTER USE
Operate the machine in a hot and clean water container for some seconds in order to remove
residues from the blade, the blade guard and the tube.
Dismount the machine as suggested in Figure 1. If the machine has been used in a hot
preparation, leave it cool off before disassembling it.
The tube, the blade guard and the blade must be washed in a plenty of clean water and a
detergent compatible with this type of material. Before drying, rinse with clean water.
To clean the transmission shaft and the lower bearing bush use a brush. Disinfect all the parts in constant contact with the food with the help of a smooth cloth
impregnated with ethyl alcohol 90º.
To clean the motor unit, use a damp cloth or a sponge and dry it next.
WARNING!
Do not immerse the motor unit under running water or immerse it in water or any other liquids to avoid electrical shocks.
MAINTENANCE
Before any maintenance, stop the machine and unplug it.
The result of the mixture will depend basically in the condition of the blade. It gets damaged
with the use and it will have to be replaced periodically to obtain the best quality of the mixture.
Check the joints and the oil seal regularly and replace them if necessary, in order to maintain
the machine in a perfect condition.
Check periodically that the air grills are not closed up. Never use the machine if the power cord is damaged. An Authorised After Sales Agent should
only replace it.
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FAULT FINDING
11.1. THE MACHINE DOES NOT START UP
Check the following points:
The machine is not properly plugged. Check if the plug is wrongly connected to the outlet. There has been a cut of the power supply.
11.2. THE MACHINE STOPS
Check the following points:
There has been a cut. Stop and unplug the machine. Wait till the power comes back and restart the machine up. The motor is overloaded. Stop and unplug the machine and wait some minutes so that the motor can cool off. After a cooling off period it can be turned on again.
11.3. ABNORMAL NOISE-VIBRATIONS
Check the following points:
Water has entered into the attachment. Dismount the parts following Point 5.2 and dry them next. Sealing parts to avoid leaks (the joints and/or the oil seal) are damaged. If so, replace them. The transmission parts (the shaft and the bushing) are damaged. If so, replace them.
WARNING!
If the problems persist, contact an Authorised After Sales Agent.
SAFETY REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS
This product has been manufactured in compliance with the Directives and the Standards in force in the E.U. Protection Indices IP34.
The level of noise of the machine operating, placed 1,6 meter high and measured at a distance of 1 meter is:
76 dB (A), precision ±2 dB(A). Background noise: 40 dB(A).
Semak Vitablend complies with the following electrical standards
Compliance CISPR 14
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ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
For Service and Repair, contact Semak for your nearest Authorised Service Agent
The Foodservice Industry is deemed a hostile environment within the scope of AS/NZS 3760:2003. Semak Vitablend MUST be routinely electrically tested for compliance with this standard if used commercially.
It is recommended that a Food Safety program such as HACCP be employed and that routine service and repair be undertaken at the time of electrical testing to ensure the correct operation and function of all parts. The equipment MUST be serviced annually or sooner depending of the hostility of the environment in which it is operated.
SPARE PARTS
Spare Parts, exploded views and wiring diagrams are available from our webpage. Go to
www.semak.com.au and locate the appliance in the product section for the above information.
WARRANTY
Model VB200 is a Commercial -Grade blender suitable for light commercial and domestic use. This product is guaranteed for 12 months from the date of purchase against mechanical and electrical defects. If the fault is deemed caused by MISUSE/ABUSE the terms of the warranty are invalidated. If the product has been opened or tampered with (ie. In an attempt to repair it) the warranty is invalidated. All warranty repairs should be undertaken by Dimark Commercial Pty. Ltd.
It is against company policy to authorize warranty repairs over the phone. Service Agents will require a work order number from Semak to conduct warranty repairs.
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