Skymsen TA-04MB-N Instruction Manual

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49254.0 - INGLÊS
METALÚRGICA SIEMSEN LTDA.
CNPJ: 82.983.032/0001-19
Rodovia Ivo Silveira - km 12, nº 9525, Galpão 1 - Bairro: Bateas - CEP: 88355-202
Brusque - Santa Catarina - Brasil
www.siemsen.com.br - comercial@siemsen.com.br
Data de Correção: 10/01/2014
HIGH ROTATION STAINLESS STEEL BLENDER,SEAMLESS
STAINLESS STEEL CUP
MODEL
TA-04MB-N
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SUMÁRIO
1. Introducon ......................................................................................3
1.1 Safety .................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Main Components ................................................................................................. 6
1.3 Technical Characteristcs ......................................................................................... 7
2. Instalaon and Pre-Operaon ........................................................... 7
2.1 Installaon ............................................................................................................ 7
2.2 Pre Operaon ........................................................................... ............................. 8
3. Operaon .......................................................................................... 9
3.1 Starng .......................................... ............................................... ......................... 9
3.2 Feeding Procedures ............................................................................................... 9
3.3 Cleaning ................................................................................................................11
3.4 Cauons with Stainless Steel: ...............................................................................12
4. General Safety Pracces ..................................................................13
4.1 Basic Operaon Pracces .................................................................................. ....13
4.2 Safety Procedures and Notes before Switching the Machine ON ...........................14
4.3 Roune Inspecon ............................................................ ....................................15
4.4 Operaon .......................................................................... ...................................15
4.5 Aer Finishing The Work ......................................................... ............... ...............15
4.6 Maintenance ........................................................................................................16
4.7 Advice ..................................................................................................................16
5. Analysis and Problems Solving ........................................................ 17
5.1 Problem, causes and soluons . ...................................... ......................................17
6. Norms ............................................................................................. 19
7. Maintenance ................................................................................... 19
8. Electric Diagram ...............................................................................20
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1. Introducon
1.1 Safety
This equipment if not correctly used is potenally dangerous, Maintenance, cleaning or any other services shall be performed by a qualified person, with the equipment unplugged.
To avoid accidents respect the following instrucons:
1.1.1 Read completely these instrucons.
1.1.2 To avoid to risk electric shocks and damage to the equipment never use it with wet clothes or shoes and/or standing on wet floors. Do not plunge it into water nor any other liquid, do not spray water directly to the equipment.
1.1.3 When the equipment is in operaon the operator shall supervise it , principally when children might be near.
1.1.4 Unplug the equipment when: It is not in use, before to clean it, before to remove or
to place some accessory. Before maintenance or any other service.
1.1.5 Do not operate the equipment if the cord or plug are damaged. Do not lean the cord on table edges, nor let them lie on hot surfaces.
1.1.6 When the equipment may have fall, have been damaged any way, or simply does not work, take it to Technical Assistance to check.
1.1.7 The use of accessories not recommended by the manufacturer may cause corporal damages.
1.1.8 Keep the hands or any other object away from moving parts while the equipment is
in operaon.
1.1.9 During operaon, never wear loose clothes with wide sleeves principally around
the wrists.
1.1.10 Make sure the equipment voltage and the network voltage are the same, and the
equipment has been solidly grounded.
1.1.11 Knife blades are very sharp, handle with care.
1.1.12 Always place the Cup Lid # 02 (Pic. 01) on the lid before to switch ON the blender.
1.1.13 Always hold the Cup # 03 (Pic. 01) as long the blender is operang. If the Cup turns
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loose switch immediately OFF the blender.
1.1.14 When blending hot liquids, remove the Cap # 01 (Pic 01) and keep the hands off the Lid orifice avoiding occasional burnings.
1.1.15 Never touch the knife when the blender is operang.
1.1.16 When installing the blender ground it properly in accordance with local
recommendaons.
1.1.17 Do not use the blender outside.
1.1.18 Do not let the blender operate without supervision.
1.1.19 Your blender does not replace any other kitchen appliance. It is not supposed to
make mashed potatoes, it does not blend egg white or any other cream for covering, it does not grind raw meat, it does not blend hard pastas and does not extract kernels from
fruit and vegetables.
1.1.20 Remember that this kind of blender works in seconds and not in minutes. Therefore, never let your blender working for more than one minute. It is beer to switch it off and check the mixing consistency aer a few seconds to avoid over blending.
1.1.21 Overload the motor with big or heavy porons, since it will decrease the blender ’s lifespan. If the motor stops, immediately switch it off, unplug and remove part of the load
before restarng the operaon.
1.1.22 For your safety, the temperature of the processed products shall not exceed 40 °C.
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8. Electric Diagram
Electrical Diagram code: 49957.9 Version: 01
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IMPORTANT
Make sure the cord is in perfect condions for use. If it is not, change it for a new
one in accordance with the technical specificaons and safety rules.
The substuon shall be made by a qualified professional, and shall respect the
local safety norms.
IMPORTANT
This equipment must not be used by children or any persons with reduced
physical or mental aptness, lack of experience or knowledge, unless they are
under supervision or have received from the person responsible for safety, proper
instrucons on how to use the equipment.
IMPORTANT
Children shall be watched in order to avoid them to play with the equipment.
IMPORTANT
In case of emergency take off the plug from its socket.
IMPORTANT
Never spray water directly on to the equipment.
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1. 2 Main Components
All components are made with carefully selected materials, in accordance with Siemsen experience and standard tesng procedures.
Picture 01
02
06
03
04
01
05
07
01 - Cap 02 - Lid 03 - Cup 04 - Housing
05 - On/off Switch
06 - Feet 07 - General Key
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6. Norms
The following Norms apply:
ABNT NBR NM 60335-1 IEC 60335-2-64
7. Maintenance
Maintenance must be considered a set of procedures with the purpose to keep the
equipment best operang condions , therefore increasing the equipment life and safety.
* Cleaning – check item 3,3 Cleaning.
* Wiring - Check all wires regarding deteriorate condions as well as all electric contacts (terminals) regarding ghtening and corrosion.
*Contacts – ON/OFF switch, emergency buon, reset buon , electronic circuits etc, check the equipment in order to assure that all components are correctly working and the
equipment operaon is normal.
* Installaon – make sure the installaon followed item 2.1 instrucons.
1 – Each month check:
- Check the electrical installaon.
- Measure the voltage at the socket.
- Measure the working current and match it with the nominal current.
- Check the ghtening of all electric terminals to avoid bad contacts.
- Check electric motor sha clearance.
- Check the wiring for overheang, insulaon failures and mechanical damages.
2 – Each three month checks:
- Check electrical components such as ON/OFF switch, emergency buon, reset buon, electronic and electric circuits, overheang, insulaon failings, or mechanical damages.
- Check bearings clearances.
- Check retainers, O’rings, V’rings and other seals.
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Table 02
PROBLEM CAUSES SOLUTIONS
- The blender does no switch
ON.
- Electricity shortage.
- Pr ob le m w it h t he
blender electric circuit.
- Check electricity.
- Call technical assistance.
- Burning smell or smoke.
- Problem with the blender
electric Circuits.
- Call technical assistance.
- The blender starts, but aer to place the ingredients inside the cup , the blender rotaon
is too low.
- Problem with the motor. - Call technical assistance.
- Damaged cord. - Problem during transportaon. - Call technical assistance.
-Unusual noises. - Damaged bearing - Call technical assistance.
-The product does not process.
- Product pieces too large do not
allow contact with the knife.
- Blunt knife.
- Cut smaller pieces about 3,5 cm.
- Call technical assistance.
- Cup is leaking. - Damaged seal. - Call technical assistance.
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QUADRO 01
CARACTERÍSITCAS UNIDADE TA-04MB-N
Capacidade máxima do copo l4
Voltage (*) V 110
Frequency Hz 50 / 60 Power R ang W 590 Consumpon kW/h 0,59
Height mm 710 Width mm 270 Depth mm 240
Net Weight kg 4,6
Shipping Weight kg 5,7
1.3 Caracteríscas Técnicas
2. Installaon and Pre Operaon
2.1 Installaon
2.1.1 Placing
The Blender is to be installed onto a leveled surface approximately 850mm high.
2.1.2 Electrical Installaon
This equipment was developed to be used with: 110V. Upon receiving the Blender control
the voltage indicated on the cord label.
The cord has a plug with three pins one of them is grounding. It is mandatory the three
pins to be connected before to start to use the blender.
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2.2 Pre Operaon
Before using the machine all parts that get in contact with food must be washed with running water and neutral soap. To clean your Blender read item 3.3 Cleaning.
Make sure the blender is stable on its working place.
2.2.1 Placing the Cup
The Cup # 03 (Pic. 1) has a placing system allowing it to be easy and safely fied
To remove the Cup just li it using the handle .
Always remove or replace the Cup holding it firmly by its handle.
IMPORTANT
Never remove or place tha Cup with the Blender switched ON.
2.2.2 Placing the Lid
The Cup has a Lid (pic. 02) developed with non toxic material assuring an efficient seal while processing. Make sure the lid is correctly placed on the cup as you may see picture 02 below.
IMPORTANT
Make sure that the network voltage is the same as the machine voltage.
Picture 02
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5. Analysis and Problems Solving
5.1 Problem, causes and soluons
The Blenders were designed to operate with the need of minimum maintenance but the natural wearing caused by longer use of the equipment may occasionally cause some malfuncons.
If such problem occurs with your Blender refer to Table 02 in which the most common situaons are listed with recommended soluons.
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IMPORTANT
Always unplug the machine when emergency cases arise.
4.7 Advice
Electrical or mechanical maintenance must be done by qualified personal for such
operaon.
Person in charge has to be sure that the machine is under TOTAL SAFETY condions when
working.
4.6 Maintenance
4.6.1 Danger
Any maintenance with the machine in working situaon is dangerous.
TURN IT OFF BY PULLING THE PLUG OFF THE SOCKET DURING MAINTENANCE.
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2.2.3 Placing the Cap
The Cap (Pic.03) may be used to watch the process and also to add ingredients.
To remove it just turn it clockwise, and when loose li it.
Picture 03
3 . Operaon
3.1 Starng
Plug the device into the outlet;
Turn the main switch;
The Blender is started by pressing the ON/Off Switch # 05 (Pic.01) to posion “I“.
To switch OFF the blender press the ON/OFF Switch to posion “O “.
3.2 Feeding Procedures
Before to use the blender all the parts in contact with the product shall be washed with water and neutral soap (read item 3.3 cleaning).
Make sure the equipment is stable on its working place.
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MPORTANT
Do not use the blender to process heavy dough .
IMPORTANT
The blending me may be different for different products kinds.
When blending solid ingredients add some liquid, not following such precauon
may create an overheang that will damage the seal.
IMPORTANT
Never switch the machine on without load in it because it will cause irreparable
damages.
Place the Lid and the Cap following instrucon given at item 2.2.2 and 2.2.3.
IMPORTANT
Cut the products in small size pieces of about 3,5 cm. This will help the blending
process me principally with frozen products.
When blending ice add some water.
Remove the Lid with its Cap from the Cup.
With the blender switched OFF put inside the Cup first the receipt liquid ingredients and only aer the ingredients having more consistence.
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4.3 Roune Inspecon
4.3.1 Advice
When checking the tension of the belts or chains, DO NOT introduce your fingers between the belts and the pulleys and nor between the chain and the gears.
4.3.2 Precauons
Check if motors and sliding or turning parts of the machine produce abnormal noises.
Check the tension of the belts and chains and replace the set when belt or chain show signs of being worn out.
When checking tensions of belts or chain DO NOT introduce your fingers between belts and pulleys, nor between the chains and gears.
Check protecons and safety devices to make sure they are working properly.
4.4 Operaon
4.4.1 Advice
Be sure your hair is not loose in order to avoid geng caught by turning parts which could
lead to a serious accident. Tie your hair well up and/or cover your head with a scarf. The operaon performed by not trained or skilled personnel shall be forbidden.
- Never touch turning parts with your hands or in any other way.
- NEVER operate machine without all original safety devices under perfect condions.
4.5 Aer Finishing The Work
4.5.1 Precauons
Always TURN THE MACHINE OFF by removing the plug from the socket before cleaning the
machine.
Never clean the machine unless it has come to a COMPLETE STOP.
Put all components back to their funconal posions before turning it ON again.
DO NOT place your fingers in between belts and pulleys nor chains and gears.
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4.1.3 Advices
In case of power shortage, immediately turn the machine OFF.
- Use recommended or equivalent lubricants, oils or greases.
- Avoid mechanical shocks as they may cause failures or malfuncon.
- Avoid penetraon of water, dirt or dust into mechanical or electrical components of the machine.
- DO NOT MODIFY original characteriscs of the machine.
- DO NOT REMOVE, TEAR OFF or MACULATE ANY SAFETY or IDENTIFICATION LABELS stuck on the machine. If any label has been removed or is no longer legible, contact your nearest dealer for replacement.
4.2 Safety Procedures and Notes Before Switching Machine ON
IIMPORTANT
Carefully read ALL INSTRUCTIONS of this manual before turning the machine ON.
Be sure to be familiar with the instrucons and that you have well understood
all informaon contained in this manual. If you have any queson contact your
supervisor or your nearest Dealer.
4.2.1 Danger
An electric cable or electric wire with damaged jacket or bad insulaon could cause electrical shocks as well as electrical leak. Before use, check condions of all wires and
cables.
4.2.2 Advices
Be sure ALL INSTRUCTIONS in this manual have been thoroughly understood. Every funcon and operaonal procedure have to be very clear to the operator. Contact your nearest Dealer for further quesons.
Any manual command (switch, buon or lever) shall be given only aer being sure it is the correct one.
4.2.3 Precauons
The electric cable has to be compable with the power required by the machine. Cables
touching the floor or close to the machine need to be protected against short circuits.
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IMPORTANT
Never do cleaning with the machine plugged in. Always unplug the machine
before cleaning.
3.3 Cleaning
The blender shall be totally cleaned and sanitary:
- Before to be used first me;
- Aer daily operaon is finished;
- When it has not be used for a long me;
Some parts of the blender may be removed to be cleaned:
-Cup # 03 (Pic.01);
-Lid # 02 (Pic.01);
-Cap # 01 (Pic.01).
Clean all the parts with water and neutral soap.
IMPORTANT
Do not spray water directly on to the blender.
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3.4 Cauons with Stainless Steel:
The Stainless Steel may present rust signs, which ARE ALWAYS CAUSED BY EXTERNAL AGENTS, especially when the cleaning or sanizaon is not constant and appropriate.
The Stainless Steel resistance towards corrosion is mainly due to the presence of chrome, which in contact with oxygen allows the formaon of a very thin protecve coat. This
protecve coat is formed through the whole surface of the steel, blocking the acon of external corrosive agents.
When the protecve coat is broken, the corrosion process begins, being possible to avoid it by means of constant and adequate cleaning.
Cleaning must always be done immediately aer using the equipment. For such end, use water, neutral soap or detergent, and clean the equipment with a so cloth or a nylon sponge. Then rinse it with plain running water, and dry immediately with a so cloth, this way avoiding humidity on surfaces and especially on gaps.
The rinsing and drying processes are extremely important to prevent stains and corrosion from arising.
IMPORTANT
Acid soluons, salty soluons, disinfectants and some sterilizing soluons (hypochlorites, tetravalent ammonia salts, iodine compounds, nitric acid and others), must be AVOIDED, once it cannot remain for long in contact with the
stainless steel.
These substances aack the stainless steel due to the CHLORINE on its composion, causing corrosion spots (ping). Even detergents used in domesc cleaning must not remain in contact with the stainless steel longer than the necessary, being mandatory to remove it with plain water and then
dry the surface completely.
Use of abrasives:
Sponges or steel wool and carbon steel brushes, besides scratching the surface
and compromising the stainless steel protecon, leave parcles that rust and react contaminang the stainless steel. That is why such products must not be used for cleaning and sanizaon. Scrapings made with sharp instruments or similar must also be avoided.
Main substances that cause stainless steel corrosion: Dust, grease, acid soluons such as vinegar, fruit juices, etc., saltern soluons (brine),
blood, detergents (except for the neutral ones), common steel parcles, residue of sponges or common steel wool, and also other abrasives.
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The following safety instrucons are addressed to both the operator of the machine as well as the person in charge of maintenance.
The machine has to be delivered to the operator in perfect condions of use by the Distributor to the user. The user shall operate the machine only aer being well acquainted
with the safety procedures described in the present manual. READ THIS MANUAL WITH
ATTENTION.
4.1 Basic Operaon Pracces
4.1.1 Dangerous parts
Some parts of the electric devices are connected to high voltage points. These parts when
touched may cause severe electrical shocks or even be FATAL.
Never touch commands such as buons, switches and knobs with wet hands, wet clothes and/or shoes. By not following these instrucons operator could be exposed to severe electrical shocks or even to a FATAL situaon.
4.1.2 Warnings
The operator has to be well familiar with the posion of ON/OFF Switch to make sure the Switch is easy to be reached when necessary. Before any kind of maintenance, physically
remove plug from the socket.
Provide space for a comfortable operaon thus avoiding accidents.
Water or oil spilled on the floor will turn it slippery and dangerous. Make sure the floor is
clean and dry.
Before giving any manual command (switch, buons, turn keys or lever) be sure the
command is the correct one. Check this manual for further details if necessary.
Never use a manual command (switch, buons, lever) unadvisedly. If any work is to be made by two or more persons, coordinaon signs will have to be given
for each operaon step. Every step of the operaon shall be taken only if the sign has been made and responded.
IMPORTANTE
Caso algum item das NOÇÕES GERAIS DE SEGURANÇA, não se aplique ao seu
produto, favor desconsiderar.
4. General Safety Pracces
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