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1. Close the safety guard Press the ON button e Speeds to be used for the tools V opeed of planetary gears rpm A Firm dough B ooft dough Recommended range for normal work Maximum recommended quantities 10 20 30 Flour and water paste Moisture content 60 Pizza Kg flour 4 7 10 3 6 7 3 6 7 2 5 5 6 3 6 7 2 5 5 6 3 6 7 5 10 15 5 10 15 3 6 8 16 32 50 15 30 45 15 30 45 0 75 1 5 2 5 Moisture content 40 ohortcrust pastry oweet pastry Croissant dough Kg dough Kg flour Brioche dough Choux pastry Litres water Meat Kg Mashed potato Kg potatoes Fondant kg sugar Egg whites Genoese sponge of eggs sponges Meringues Kg sugar Cleaning and hygiene ATTENTION Before dismantling any part disconnect the appliance from the power supply Before using any cleaning product be sure to read the instruction and safety instructions accompanying the product and use appropriate protective equipment Do not clean the machine with a pressure cleaner 4 1 BETWEEN TWO SESSIONS e Remove the bowl and tool e Using hot water and detergent disinfectant or degreaser if working with greasy products immerse and wash the inside of the bowl and the tool in the sink then rinse in clean water and dry 4 2 AFTER USE e Disconnect the machine Remove the bowl tool and safety guard e Clean the bowl and tools with detergent disinfectant or de greaser in a sink then rinse in clean water and dr
2. e he machine must be protected by a residual current device RCD and a 16 A fuse XBB20 30 GB 07 07 interference from the mains to earth without going through the variator work properly the appliance earth connection must be sound otherwise the interference may go through the variator and damage it A Must be earthed using the green and yellow wire NO EARTH NO PROTECTION RISK OF BREAKDOWN Note The earth values are defined according to the residual differential current See NF C 15100 and PROMOTELEC guidelines Non compliance with these instructions may result in invalidation of the warranty In certain circumstances depending on the sensitivity of the protective cut outs may be necessary to install Sl type super immunity devices to prevent untimely triggering Electrical characteristics Machine A C oupply voltage Frequency E Nominal power Rating of the fuse of the mains cable Amperes see 20 e Check the direction of rotation 2 3b Of the planetary gear anti clockwise see arrow on head or the tool clockwise factory setting In the event of a problem see 5 2 to reverse the direction of rotation Use and Safety To PAT test the Electrolux Range of Food Preparation Equipment the PCB board needs to be disconnected before any test is done This is due to the fact that the boards are fitted with a grounding diode that can give incorrect r
3. electrical diagram 86 4 Lack of power at the variator The electronic variator may limit the power automatically and remain at a speed below that displayed on the potentiometer button if The speed selected is too high risk of the belt slipping and excessive wear here is too much product The tool is not suitable for the work Depending on the case do the following Reduce the speed displayed see 3 3 we 5 3 TOOL JAMMED ON THE TOOL HOLDER SPINDLE Generally due to poor cleaning or a distorted tool caused by a blow e f the tool is starting to seize do not force it Apply oil or pe netrating fluid and wait a few minutes for the product to work e Work it gradually applying measured force Turning it using a to and fro movement Per rotazione con un movimento di andata e ritorno Maintenance Reduce the quantity of products see 5383 4 I appropriate change the tool e Speed does not vary Faulty control card or wires disconnected or cut e f the direction of rotation is inverted Disconnect the machine obligatory Remove the rear plate Wait for about a minute for effective discharge of the condensers before intervening inside the variator DANGEROUS VOLTAGE Check that the green display lamp on the variator is not lit and unclip the terminal cover nvert the wires on terminals U and V an insulated screwdriver must be used Refit the terminal cove
4. pliance with Machine directive 2006 42 CEE Machine directive CEM 2004 108 CEE 2006 95 EEC Low Voltage Directive 2002 95 EC Equipment recycling directive hee mbi E son The symbol on the product indicates that this product may not be treated household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact the sales agent or dealer for your product your after sales service or the appropriate waste disposal service 2006 12 CEE Waste The machine is designed so that it does not contribute or as little as possible to increasing the quantity or harmfulness of the waste and the risks of pollution Make sure to observe the recycling conditions 94 62 CEE Packaging and packaging waste The packaging for the machine is designed so that it does not contribute or as little as possible to increasing the quantity or harmfulness of the waste and the risks of pollution Make sure to eliminate the various parts of the packaging in appropriate recycling centres European standards EN 454 2000 Beater Mixers Safety and hygiene regulat
5. the belt Check that the tension is correct by pressing with the thumb and forefinger Note It is absolutely essential to ensure the belt is properly tensioned If there is insufficient or excessive tension this may cause abnormal functioning of the transmission or even premature wear to the belt or bearings 6 4 DISMANTLING THE PLANETARY ASSEMBLY Remove the safety guard and the casing having first discon nected the machine Remove the belt Place a piece of timber between the bowl and planetary assembly to hold the latter in place 6 5 CHECKING THE SAFETY ELEMENTS The safety elements must be checked frequently to ensure that they operate correctly The motor should stop when the safety guard is opened 6 6 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AN See electrical diagrams e Check the condition of the power cable and the electrical components regularly e Wire colour Identification Earth B C yellow green Neutral N blue Phase L brown Power circuit black 6 7 ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REQUIREMENTS We advise you first to contact the dealer who sold you the machine For any information or orders for spare parts specify the type of machine its serial number and the electrical specifications The manufacturer reserves the right to modify and make impro vements to the products without giving prior warning Compliance with regulations The machine has been designed and manufactured in com
6. to the operator and it should be kept carefully where the machine 15 used ready for easy and immediate consultation in case of any doubt or in any case whenever the need arises If after reading the Manual there are still any doubts concerning how to use the machine please do not hesitate to contact the Manufacturer or approved After Sales Service provider who is constantly available to ensure quick and careful service for improved machine operation and optimum efficiency Note that the safety hygiene and environmental protection stan dards currently applicable in the country where the machine is installed must always be applied during all phases of machine operation Consequently it is the user s responsibility to ensure that the machine is operated and used solely under the optimum safety conditions laid down for people animals and property 3 tools are available as standard supply OY 1 1b A Hook for kneading B Paddle for mixing C Whisk for emulsions e Optional equipment 20 and 30 L reinforced whisk for heavy work Reduction bowl 10 L with 3 tools 20 L model Reduction bowl 10 20 L with 3 tools 30 L model Any gas heater with safety device rating 3 5 kW Electric heater 230 V 2 6 kW ATTENTION Machine storage 25 C to 50 C Ambient temperature during operation 4 C to 40 C This machine 1 for professional use and must be used by staff trained to use clean and maintain it in terms or reli
7. 0595304701 Batteur melangeur sp cial boulangerie 20 301 11 2011 Special mixer beater for bakeries 20 30L Planetenruhrwerk speziell fur Backereien 20 30L CE Manuel d utilisation Notice originale User manual Translation of the original instructions Bedienerhandbuch Ubersetzung der Originalanleitun Manuale di utilizzo Traduzione delle avvertenze originali Manual de utilizaci n Iraducci n del manual original Manual cu instructiuni instructiunile originale 31 2 9882 3 30 olo xx 5 5 S 6 S 91 O 07WA N X X Ms 563X490X382 930X750X1600 675X575X1220 563X490X382 900 60 S0 0 0cd8x 21 6002 60 0 05 0 9006 60 c0 0 0caax S6 S C0 O OCW amp 8 86 17tU Ut UCIWN d S6 S OL O OCW amp 8 i i 2 NNSSSSSNSSNNNSRNNSNNNNN Bl ENNNNNNNNNNN TN A O 0 A 2 HOVO LOOC CL VO O OCIWSX LOOC C1 Z0 O OCWS8X XBB20 30 FR 07 07 LO N A m e X XBE20 30 08 10 2003 XBB20 30 FR 09 05 BM20 30 23 5 95 Refer to the numbered drawings that go with the numbered paragraphs in the instructions 07 2009 Contents Introduction 1 Fault finding 5 Installation 1 Maintenance 6 Use and Safety 3 Compliance w
8. ability and safety Use the machine in adequately lit premises See applicable technical standard for the country of use In Europe refer to standard EN 12464 1 When hanaling the machine always check that the parts taken hold of are not mobile elements risk of dropping and injury to the lower limbs The machine is not designed for use in explosive atmospheres XBB20 30 GB 07 07 2 1 DIMENSIONS WEIGHT for information only A Gross weight when packaged B Net weight when equipped kg C Package dimensions mm L x w x h D Overall dimensions of machine L x w x H mm E Dimensions for fitting beater E x E1 x E2 mm Handling Transport The beater is delivered fixed to a wooden pallet Use a forklift truck to remove it from the pallet slipping the forks beneath the feet T If unloaded manually take all necessary precautions to ensure the appliance does not tip at all To fix the beater to the floor fix using the front feet Remove the end pieces from the 2 front feet Use large screwdriver to extract the adjustable feet Mark the 2 holes to be drilled 08 max screw min length 80 plugs not supplied 2 2 LOCATION These are exclusively floor standing beaters To chock or level the beater Remove the foot end piece before adjusting Screw with a screwdriver so that the adjustable pad makes contact Checkitis stable by running the beater at high speed with its beater Where nece
9. e machine part materials Do not use abrasive detergents as these could scratch the surfaces clean the accessory appliances check with the instruction sheet for each accessory y VY Do not clean the machine with a pressure cleaner On a regular basis at least once a month Remove dust from the ventilation slots at the back of the machine cause of overheating Wipe and lightly lubricate the raising and lowering pins with Vase line Oil the tool holder shaft food quality oil or grease Do not shake an empty flour bag Roll it with care Keeping to these simple rules will contribute to reducing the emission of flour dust and consequently reducing the risks of allergy linked to that dust Comply with the safety instructions dangerous voltage See 9 2 e f the beater stops during operation The variator heat sensor has been triggered Wait for a few minutes before starting again Reduce the speed or the load see 3 3 and 3 4 20 30 07 07 5 2 ABNORMAL NOISE OR OPERATION Metallic noise Tool out of shape see A S 2 3 pe Bowl damaged or not in place see 8 3 3 Lack of lubrication at planetary gear see 6 2 for how to dismantle we rubbing or rotating backwards e Harsh noise Faulty belt see 6 1 for how to replace it or for the tension Noisy motor Motor running on 2 Check the connection and the electrical circuit see
10. esult during such a test Also on a standard appliance a flash test of 25 amps and up to 3000v is used but as you would expect to use this on equipment which has printed circuit board would be quite destructive to that board We would recommend the use of a PAT tester approved for computer systems which use a lower rate of amps The appliance Is perfectly safe and is CE certificated There are two ways to get overcome this problem Disconnect the board as instructed and test using test for PC s Or install the mixer on a fused spur no plug as this takes it away from being a portable appliance and the PAT test is then not needed ATTENTION Clean the machine properly prior to its first use Uncontrolled closure of the lid or ram press involves a risk of crushing the fingers Never put a hand in the work area while the machine Is in operation risk of injury It is strictly for bidden to put the safety systems out of action or modify them Risk of permanent injury Check that the safety devices operate correctly each time before using see paragraph on safety system checks Never put a hand a hard or frozen object in the appliance For health and safety reasons always use a strong washable or disposable head covering that covers the hair completely 3 1 OPERATION SAFETY The safety of the user is guaranteed by The motor halting when the safety guard is opened The design of the guard that allows prod
11. gulations and standards Directive 1935 2005 CEE Materials and objects in contact with foodstuffs Standard EN 601 2004 cast aluminium alloy objects in contact with foodstuffs Standard EN 601 2004 cast aluminium alloys in contact with foodstuffs The surfaces of the food area are smooth and easy to clean Use detergents that are approved for food hygiene and observe the instructions for their use XBB20 30 GB 07 07 schema electrique Electrical wiring diagram Schema electrica 3000 um UL XBB20 30 01 2011 Reperage des couleurs fils Terre B C vert jaune Neutre bleu Phase L marron Circuit de puissance noir Circuit de commande rouge Rep rage des composants M Moteur 51 S curit monte et baisse 52 s curit cran de protection amovible CDE Carte commande V Variateur lectronique Wire colour Identification Earth B C yellow green Neutral N blue Phase L brown Power circuit black Control circuit red Component identification M Motor 51 Raise and lower safety o2 Removable guard safety device CDE Control card V Electronic variator Electrolux Professionnel SAS 23200 AUBUSSON FRANCE
12. ions Remove the driven pulley and its cotterpin Remove the accessory socket if the model has one the planetary assembly by tapping on top of the sun gear shaft with a mallet and moving the bowl down as and when required If one of these two functions is not implemented Do not use the machine Have it adjusted by your local dealer s service department Control circuit red Component identification M Motor 51 Raise and lower safety 52 Removable guard safety device CDE Control card Electronic variator Dealer s stamp Date of purchase This compliance is certified by he CE compliance mark attached to the machine The relative CE compliance declaration associated with the warranty his instruction manual which must be given to the operator Acoustic specifications he acoustic pressure level measured in accordance with the test code EN ISO 3743 1 EN ISO 3744 70 dBA Protection indices as per the EN 60529 2000standard P55 electrical controls P23 overall machine Integral safety he machine has been designed and manufactured in com pliance with the relevant regulations and standards referred to above Before using the machine the operator must be trained in its use and informed of any possible residual risks Food hygiene The machine is made from materials that comply with the following re
13. ith regulations 7 Cleaning and hygiene 5 Introduction The User Manual contains useful information for the user on how to work correctly and in complete safety and is designed to make it easier to use the machine called machine or pliance below What follows is in no case intended to be a long list of warnings and constraints but rather as a series of instructions meant to improve the service provided by the machine in every respect and particularly to avoid a series of injuries or damage to equi pment that might result from inappropriate procedures for use and management It is essential that all the people responsible for transporting installing commissioning using maintaining repairing or dismant ling the machine should consult this manual and read it carefully before proceeding with the various operations in order to avoid any incorrect or inappropriate handling that might be result in damage to the machine or put peoples safety at risk Introduction 1 1 DESCRIPTION e These electronic beater mixers are professional bakery and pastry making appliances designed for kneading mixing and whisking all kinds of food products A Stainless steel bowl 20 or 30 litre capacity depending on model B Removable safety guard D Head E Control panel G Lift lower lever H Planetary gear system Column J Bowl cradle K Feet Installation It is just as important that the Manual should always be available
14. lly to position the two pins on the cradle in the holes of the handles 3 4 CHANGING SPEEDS AND SPEED SELECTION The electronic variator offers extremely flexible operation for the user and a continuous range of speeds so that all kinds of work can be carried out under optimum conditions for yield and quality e Always start in slow speed 1 to avoid splashing or clouds of flour and then gradually increase the speed depending on the work required 3 5 MAXIMUM CAPACITIES e he beater s working capacity depends upon The tool used he nature quantity and density of the mass to be worked he optimum speed for quality results e oo large a quantity is always detrimental to the quality of the work and the life of the mechanical parts of the beater and may result in the motor overheating and abrupt stoppage See 5 1 XBB20 30 GB 07 09 To refit it Match up the pads with the slots in the ring on the guard Pressing the guard firmly upwards turn it anticlockwise 1 complete turn until it locks in position against the stop stiff movement Note The screen holds place by itself once it has started to be turned THE BEATER CANNOT START UNLESS THE GUARD IS INTHE CORRECT CLOSED AND LOCKED POSITION Push the tool onto the tool holder spindle then turn it anticloc kwise to lock it in position 85 3 Pull lever G towards you to bring the bowl up into the working position
15. o the equipotential protection circuit refer to point 6 3 3 of EN 60204 1 IEC 60204 1 with the use of protection devices for automatic shut off of power in the event of an insulation fault with aTN orTT system or for the IT system with the use of a permanent insulation or differentials controller for automatic shut off The requirements of IEC 60364 4 41 413 1 must apply for this protection For example in aTT system a differential circuit breaker must be installed upline of the power supply with a suitable power cut off e g 30 mA on the earthing installation for the place where it is planned to install the machine ATTENTION Failure to comply with these instructions means the customer runs the risk of machine failure and or accidents due to direct or indirect contacts e The electronic beaters run on a single phase power supply e A standardised 20A 2 pin earth wall socket is required Warning for the installer This electronic whisk is fitted with a filter which sends any Check that the electric mains voltage the value shown on the specification plate and the label on the power cable are the same Note The machine can only be used on TN earthing to neutral and TT earthed neutral type sup plies Where a machine has to be installed on an IT impeding or isolated neutral supply there is a solution which consists of inserting an isolating transformer and locally putting on the machine on TN or TT supply
16. r and the rear plate Connect the machine and the check the direction of rotation Bytapping the tool with a mallet after clearing the pin from the bayonet Rub down the distorted part where necessary If the problem persists contact your local dealer s service A department ATTENTION Unplug the machine before carrying out any operation Maintenance may only be carried out by a qualified trained and authorised person 6 1 MECHANICAL PARTS e This beater requires only minimum maintenance the bearings motor and mechanical parts are greased for life e At least once a year it is recommended to Clear the ventilation slots if required they can cause overheating 6 2 CHECK OR CHANGE OF BELT e Check the belt tension and degree of wear To check it ceed as follows KO 5 262 the machine Remove the upper casing to access the transmission e f the belt is faulty Loosen by 2 turns the 4 screws fixing the motor onto the column size 18 mm spanner Fita new belt if required and check that the teeth are properly engaged in the pulley grooves XBB20 30 GB 07 07 Lubricate the planetary gears with a high adhesive grease see 6 4 Clean out the belt dust and flour from inside the machine using a vacuum cleaner Using small piece of timber apply leverage between the head and motor support until the device lifts slightly Tighten the 4 screws while maintaining tension on
17. ssary the adjustment can be fine tuned with the machine running Refit the plug 2 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ATTENTION Connection to the electrical power supply must be done according to proper professional practice by a qualified and authorised person see current standards and legislation in the country of installation an adapter is used on the socket a check must be made that the electrical characteristics of this adapter are not lower than those of the machine Do not use multiple plugs The AC power supply to the machine must comply with the following conditions Maximum voltage variation 5 Maximum frequency variation 1 on a continuous basis 2 over short periods ATTENTION the electrical installation must comply for design creation and maintenance with the legal and standard requirements in the country where used Check that the electric mains voltage the value shown on the specification plate and the label on the power cable are the same The machines electrical power supply must be protected against voltage surges short circuits and excess voltages by using fuses or thermal relays of the appropriate gauge relative to the place of installation and machine specifications see the specifications shown in column F of figure 2 3a ATTENTION Concerning protection against indirect contact depending on the type of power supply provided and connection of the exposed conductive parts t
18. tion and pre selected speeds Speeds D keys are programmed in the factory The speed can be varied at any time by pressing on keys F and G similarly the soeed can be returned to one of the programmed settings by pressing on a D key e Programming the D keys Switch on the power to the appliance Start the appliance by pressing button or depending the speed to be programmed Adjust the speed using the and buttons Press and hold the A key on the timer until the speed display goes out Repeat the operation for each speed Il 111 he programming is deleted when the power to the appliance is turned off 3 XBB20 30 12 08 3 2 FITTING REMOVING THE SAFETY GUARD The rotating safety guard is removable to make cleaning easier To remove it Stop the machine lower the cradle remove the tool and the bowl The guard is locked in position so turn it clockwise 1 com plete turn until it reaches the stop The guard unlocks downwards and comes off by itself THE MIXER CANNOT OPERATE WHEN THE GUARD IS REMOVED 3 3 FITTING THE BOWL AND TOOLS e Proceed as follows Bring the cradle to the lowered position by pushing lever G backwards Place a tool inside the bowl Note make sure that the handle bearing surfaces are clean see 4 2 Place the bowl on the cradle Engage the bowl swivel joint in the housing in the cradle and lower the bowl vertica
19. ucts to be added perfectly safely during operation he motor halting when the cradle is lowered It will not start again when the ON switch is pressed The need to press the ON button after the machine has been stopped no volt release device Protection against current and power surges drops in power and the motor overheating Compliance with the instructions given in this manual for using cleaning and maintaining the machine Control panel A Reduce time setting on timer B Increase time setting on timer STOP button D START button avec vitesse pr s lectionn e E Timer display F Increase speed G Reduce speed H Speed display The beater will start normally when the bowl holder cradle assembly is in the working position he safety guard is fitted and down he timer is set on continuous or timed operation operation Select time on E by pressing buttons A and B Start by pressing button D Stop at the end of the time set or by pressing button C Note To change the time being counted down press on button C then change using buttons A and B resume cycle by pressing button D The time displayed at the beginning of the cycle remains in memory To permanently interrupt a cycle underway press button C twice b Continuous operation Select on E by pressing and holding button A Start by pressing button D Stop by pressing button C Speed varia
20. y Only the bowl may be cleaned in a dishwasher Clean the planetary gear housing the tool holder shaft the safety guard and the cradle paying particular attention to the bowl handles and where necessary the outside of the beater using a damp sponge and a disinfectant detergent product then rinse e Check that the different parts have been cleaned correctly 4 3 STRAY FLOUR PARTICLES In order to reduce the emission of stray flour particles while loading the bowl it is recommended as follows Empty the flour bag or the container containing the flour without shaking it Pour in the water before putting the flour in if that is possible Always start at slow speed during the water flour mixing Fault finding 5 1 THE BEATER WILL NOT START Check that he machine is plugged in The electrical power supply to the socket is correct he bowl is in the working position and the safety guard closed e f the beater will still not start Remove the rear plate to check that there is no operating fault on the variator If is not displayed call for a specialist to iid Cl not e Clean the planetary gear housing the tool holder spindle and the safety guard with a damp sponge and a detergent disinfectant product then rinse in clean water Note Use cleaning products that are compatible with the aluminium parts Note Check that the products used for cleaning are compatible with th
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