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User Manual for ICB Meat Grinders Models HM

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1. IEA User Manual for ICB Meat Grinders Models HM 12 HM 22B INTRODUCTION amp his manual provides information about the appliance and the manufacturing standards applied as well as all instructions for use and maintenance his instruction manual is for the end user and for service personnel INDEX 1 INFORMATION ABOUT THE APPLIANCE 1 1 GENERAL WARNINGS 1 2 SAFETY FEATURES INSTALLED 1 3 APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION 1 3 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 3 2 CONSTRUCTION CHARACTERISTICS 1 3 3 APPLIANCE ELEMENTS 2 TECHNICAL DATA 2 1 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 3 CONSIGNING THE APPLIANCE 3 1 CHECKING PACKAGING UPON CONSIGNMENT 3 2 DISPOSING OF PACKAGING 4 INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE 4 1 APPLIANCE LOCATION 4 3 WIRING DIAGRAMS HM 12 HM 22 HM 22A 4 4 FUNCTIONAL CHECK 5 USING THE APPLIANCE 5 1 CONTROLS 5 2 SETTING UP THE HM 12 HM 22 HM 22A FOR USE 5 3 FILLING THE GRINDER see fig 5 6 REGULAR CLEANING 6 1 GENERALITIES 6 2 PROCEDURE TO FOLLOW FOR CLEANING THE APPLIANCE 7 MAINTENANCE 7 1 GENERALITIES 7 2 FOOT SUPPORTS 7 3 POWER SUPPLY CABLE 7 4 PUSH BUTTON LABEL 7 5 DISK AND BLADE 8 SCRAPPING 8 1 OUT OF SERVICE 8 2 SCRAPPING 1 INFORMATION ABOUT THE APPLIANCE 1 1 GENERAL WARNINGS The appliance must only be used after reading and understanding this manual and all the safety standards described herein Although safety devices are installed on the appliance avoid touching the moving parts with your hands and avoid touching the appliance with
2. report of all damage to the goods Do not turn the packed goods upside down When transporting the package make sure its four main points are firmly secured maintain the goods parallel to the ground 3 2 DISPOSING OF PACKAGING The various items used for packaging cardboard pallets plastic straps polyurethane foam are normal urban waste products and can be disposed of without difficulty If the appliance is destined to countries where are specific standards regarding waste dispose of packaging respecting the standards and laws in force 4 INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE 4 1 APPLIANCE LOCATION 4 1 1 The work surface where the HM 12 HM 22 HM 22B will be located must be suitable for the size of the appliance please refer to the measurements given in FIG 2 The work surface must be level and dry and at a height of 80 cm from the ground with a temperature between 5 C and 35 C 4 1 2 The power cord connected with the appliance must be grounded 4 2WIRING DIAGRAMS HM 12 HM 22 HM 22A FIG 3 lllustration 4 3 FUNCTIONAL CHECK To confirm that the appliance works correctly proceed as follows 9 Turn the control knob to the on position and check that the screw feeder rotates anti clockwise to the outlet opening of the HM 12 HM 22 HM 22B Turn control knob to the off position the appliance should stop Press the reverse button turn over confirm that the screw feeder changes direction and starts turning clockwise 5 USING T
3. wet hands Before cleaning or servicing the appliance disconnect from the power supply When cleaning or servicing the HM 12 HM 22 HM 22B safety protections removed take into consideration all possible hazards Residual Risks When cleaning or servicing the appliance always concentrate on what you are doing and avoid any possible distractions WARNING The machine should only be repaired by a qualified technician If the power supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons Check the electricity power cable on a regular basis to avoid electrical hazards and twists in the cable always completely unwind it a worn or damaged cable causes a dangerous electrical hazard avoid pressing the cable with weights or leaving it on hearted or sharp cutting surfaces and avoid pulling the cable to remove the plug from the socket If the HM 12 HM 22 HM 22B has a presumed malfunction or does not work correctly do not use it or repair it Contact the agent or a qualified technician This appliance is designed for only mincing meat Do not use this appliance for frozen food or non food products and do not insert any metallic objects into the grinder e Do not mince without using the pestle The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for the following situations If the appliance or safety devices are tampered with by unauthorized personnel If non original spare pa
4. when you have finished using the appliance then dis assemble the appliance and thoroughly clean the openings and all other components 6 REGULAR CLEANING 6 1 GENERALITIES e The appliance must be cleaned at least once a day or if necessary more than once Scrupulously clean all the various components of the HM 12 HM 22 HM 22B whether they come in direct contact with the food product or not Never clean the HM 12 HM 22 HM 22B with a pressurized water jet industrial cleaners and brushes or any other type of cleaning utensil that could damage the surface of the appliance Before cleaning you must disconnect the electricity supply plug isolating the appliance from the main power circuit 6 2 PROCEDURE TO FOLLOW FOR CLEANING THE APPLIANCE see fig 6 remove the pestle and food tray unscrew the lock nut and remove the disk blade screw feeder unscrew in the direction indicated by the arrow unscrew the knob and remove the grinder always in the direction indicated by the arrow Now all the components can be washed see fig 7 using warm water 50 C and a neutral detergent To clean the main structure use a damp cloth rinsing frequently The grater roller mounted on the HM 12 HM 22 HM 22B should be brushed cleaned Carefully clean the punched holes Make sure all the components are completely dry before remounting them N B to remount the HM 12 HM 22 HM 22B follows the above diagrams 1 Mount the grinder block and blo
5. HE APPLIANCE 5 1 CONTROLS FIG 4 Controls 1 Start button on 2 Stop button off 4 stop button red 3 Reverse button turn over b start button green 5 2 SETTING UP THE HM 12 HM 22 HM 22B FOR USE N B Before using the appliance makes sure all the components that can be removed are secured in position see fig 6 Mount the grinder outlet and block it into position using the handle located on the side of the union Mount the screw feeder blade and disk and then screw on the lock nut 5 3 FILLING THE GRINDER see fig5 When using the grinder it is important that you stand in the correct position Do not position yourself so that any part of your body comes in direct contact with the grinder when working FIG 5 fitting the grinder N B The grinder must be filled when working The procedure to follow is 1 Place the food in the tray 2 Start the grinder using the start button 3 Raise the pestle feed the meat into the tube Without forcing use the pestle to push the meat into the opening 4 Ifthe meat suitably cut beforehand there should be no problems with the screw feeder however if there are problems tighten the lock nut until the meat is cut to desired size 5 To maximize disk and blade life and to maintain their sharpness in time When all the meat has been ground turn off the appliance Blade and disk must always be coupled 6 Do not tighten the lock nut excessively 7 Press the stop button
6. ck it in position using the knob the pin on the knob must be inserted into the opening 2 Insert the screw feeders into the grinder block make sure it is positioned correctly 3 Mount the blade onto the square pin on the screw feeder and then mount the disk maintaining the original coupling configuration 4 Once all the components have been mounted secure by screwing the lock nut in place FIG 6 Removing components 1 lock nut 2 disk 3 blade 4 screw feeder 5 grinder block FIG 7 Diagram of HM 12 HM 22 HM 22A stripped for cleaning pestle food tray Ny mincer block lock nut disk blade 7 MAINTENANCE 7 1 GENERALITIES Before servicing the appliance you must disconnect the electricity supply plug isolating the appliance from the main power source 7 2 FOOT SUPPORTS In time the foot supports can deteriorate causing instability If this is the case replaces them 7 3 POWER SUPPLY CABLE Periodically check wear in the power cable and if necessary contact the agent for a replacement 7 4 PUSH BUTTON LABEL In time the label on the unit could become marked or even damaged If this should happen contact the agent for a replacement 7 5 DISK AND BLADE Both the blade and disk can deteriorate in time If this should happen contact the agent for original replacements 8 SCRAPPING 8 1 OUT OF SERVICE If the appliance for some reason is to be put out of service make sure it can no longer be used disconnect and remove all ele
7. ctrical connections 8 2 SCRAPPING Once the appliance is out of service it can be scrapped Contact a specialized company to scrap it conforming to the materials used for manufacturing the various components refer to chap 1 Para 3 2
8. mponents and structure Maximum noise reduction thanks to the geared transmission and oil bath Easy to handle 1 3 2 CONSTRUCTION CHARACTERISTICS The HM 12 HM 22 HM 22B is made from food grade stainless and aluminum alloy These metals are ideal regarding hygiene are rust proof and acid and salt resistant 1 3 3 APPLIANCE COMPONENTS FIG 1 General view of the HM 12 HM 22 HM 22B 1 controls 2 base 3 knob 13 brace 4 lock nut 5 grinder block 6 face cover 14 pestle 7 food tray 8 power cable 9 stop button switch 10 start button switch 11 body 12 heel cover 2 TECHNICAL DATA FIG 2 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS si 220 240V 50Hz 60Hz 220 240V 50Hz 60Hz 220 240V 50Hz 60Hz J 120V 60Hz 120V 60Hz 120V 60Hz Production Max 120kg h 300kg h 300kg h Weight 23 50kgs 24 00kgs 25 00kgs 60 20x45 40x26 20cm 60 20x45 40x26 20cm 60 20x45 40x26 20cm CAUTION the appliance is designed for the electrical specifications noted on the plate applied to the rear of the appliance before connecting to the electricity power supply refer to chapter 4 2 connecting to the electricity Supply 3 CONSIGNING THE APPLIANCE 3 1 CHECKING PACKAGING UPON CONSIGNMENT When the goods are received proceed with opening the packaging if there are no signs of damage if when the goods are delivered there are signs of damage to the packaging such as agent or courier and within three days from the date indicated on the documents draw up a detailed list and
9. rts are used If the instructions given in this manual are not carefully followed or respected If unsuitable cleaning products inflammable corrosive or toxic are used to clean the appliance 1 2 SAFETY FEATURES INSTALLED Safety features against electrical hazards conform to standards IEC EN60335 2 64 whereas mechanical safety features conform to EN IEC60335 2 64 The HM 12 HM 22 HM 22B supplied with Relay in the command circuit for restarting the appliance if there if there is a power cut The HM 12 HM 22 HM 22B is supplied with electrical and mechanical safety protections that conform to the standards in force These protections are for when the appliance is operating and when it is being cleaned or serviced However there are RESIDUAL RISKS that cannot be completely eliminated and are indicated by the wording CAUTION in this manual These risks refer to the risk of being cut or injured when handling the blade on the HM 12 HM 22 HM 22B while cleaning 1 3 APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION 1 3 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION We have designed and manufactured the HM 12 HM 22 HM 22B guaranteeing Maximum safety when using cleaning and servicing 8 Maximum hygiene thanks to a meticulous selection of the materials that come in contact with the food product and thanks to the elimination of any sharp and rough edges that comes in contact with the product cleaning is easy and thorough The appliance can be easily dis assembled Robust and stable co

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