Berkel PM40 manual

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    2 :1(5 2 3(5$ 725 0 $18 $/ IMPORTANT NOTICE This manual contains Important Safety Instructions which must be strictly followed when using this equipment. 0 2'(/6 30  30 0 ,;(56 NOTICIA IMPORTANTE Este manual contiene importantes instrucciones de seguridad que deben ser seguidas el pie de la letra cuando utilice esta maq[...]

  • Page 2

    PM30 & PM40 O WNER /O PERATOR M ANUAL • 1 5 B ()25( 8 6,1* 7 +,6 ( 48,30(17 Berkel’ s mixers are designed to mix bakery and deli type food products safely and efficiently . However , unless the operator is properly trained and supervised, there is the possibility of a serious injury . It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure[...]

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    PM30 & PM40 O WNER /O PERATOR M ANUAL • 1 T $%/(  2) & 217(176 Page General Safety Instructions .................................................................................................... ........... 2-3 Equipment Description ...................................................................................................[...]

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    PELIGRO CUCHILLA FILOSA Para evitar serios accidentes a su persona siga las instrucciones de este manual y 1. NUNCA utlice esta maquina sin previa instruccion y autorizacion de su supervisor . 2. Apague y desconecte la maquina antes de limpiar , sanitizar , o arreglar . 3. LA MáQUINA DEBE apoyarse sobre un nivel solido y plano. 4. EN CASO de que l[...]

  • Page 5

    W ARNING ROT A TING T OOLS T o avoid serious personal injury follow all the instructions in this manual and 1. NEVER touch this machine without training and authorization by your supervisor . 2. TURN OFF AND UNPLUG machine before cleaning, sanitizing or servicing. 3. MACHINE MUST BE on solid level support. 4. SHOULD MACHINE JAM, turn of f and unplu[...]

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    E 48,30(17 ' (6&5,37,21 Bowl Lift Lever Shift Lever T imer Start/S top Switch Bowl Guard Bowl Locks Bowl Auxiliary Hub 4 • PM30 & PM40 O WNER /O PER ATOR M ANU AL[...]

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    T +( % $6,&6 The models PM30 and PM40 planetary mixers are designed for mixing doughs, cremes, potatoes, mixes, sauces and toppings. They have bowl guards, no-volt release, 15-minute timers and 3 fixed speeds. They come equipped with a #12 taper hub for accepting any #12 attachment. The optional VSPH can be used for slicing shredding and gra[...]

  • Page 8

    6. Make sure the warning labels supplied with the mixer are in place. The warning labels are: a. Read Owners Manual (3175-00755) above the start/stop switch on the right side of the machine b. Keep Hands Clear (3175-00777) on the left side of the machine 7. Put the dough hook on the planetary and turn on the mixer in low speed. Check to see that th[...]

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    Overloading can be avoided by: A. Using the product capacity chart for recommended speeds and batch sizes. B. Selecting a slower speed. C. Reducing the ingredient batch size. SPEED SELECTIONS S PEED M IXTURES Speed 1 (Low) Heavy mixture (bread dough, heavy batters and potatoes) Speed 2 (Medium) Lighter mixtures (light dough, which must rise quickly[...]

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    operation in making mayonnaise involves stopping the mixer , scraping the upper part of the bowl with a spatula or bowl scraper to make sure that every portion will be evenly mixed into the recipe. Mayonnaise becomes a thicker and more stable product when the oil is added very slowly . 5. M ASHING P OT A TOES Use the batter beater and pre-heat the [...]

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    A 77 $&+0(176 1. A LUMINUM S PIRAL D OUGH H OOK Used for mixing bread or roll dough of standard consistency , biscuits, meat loaf, etc. The alumi- num spiral dough hook is a special dough hook for mixing heavy doughs such as white, graham or rye bread, noodles, pretzels, Italian bread and pizza. Dough hooks should always be operated at slow spe[...]

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    C /($1,1*  $1' 6 $1,7,=,1* The Models PM30 and PM40 mixers have been designed for a minimal amount of owner mainte- nance. After use, thoroughly clean the bowl and attachments with hot soapy water . The mixer housing can be wiped down with a damp cloth. Rinse, sanitize and allow to air dry . When sanitizing be sure to use only an approve[...]

  • Page 13

    • T urn the timer to “hold” position, shift to the desired speed and then move the start toggle button. • T ransmission adjustment may be necessary . Contact your nearest Designated Berkel Service Location. Overload circuit breaker tripped • Mixer is overloaded causing the circuit breaker to trip. See the Product Capacity Chart on page 13[...]

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    S 3(&,),&$7,216 30 30 % 2:/ & $3 $&,7< 30-qt. (32 l.) 40-qt. (43 l.) ' ,0(16,216 Height 46" (1 170mm) 46" (1 170mm) W idth 24" (610 mm) 24" (610mm) Depth 25" (635 mm) 25" (635mm) 3 /$1(7 $5< 6 3(('6 Low 46 rpm 46 rpm Med ium 83 rpm 83 rpm H i g h 149 rpm 149 rpm $ 8; ?[...]

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    M ,;,1* % 2: / & $3 $&,7< & +$5 7 Bowl Capacity (Qt.) 10 20 30 40 60 80 Model PM10 PM20 PM30 PM40 PM60 PM80 Motor (HP) 1/2 3/4 1 1.5 4 5 Small Bowls A vailable as Extras - 10 20 30 30, 40 30, 40, 60 Overall Space Required (Floor) 14 X 18 15 X 22 24 X 25 24 X 25 32 X 44 32 X 44 . ,7&+(1 0 $7(5 ,$/6 & $3 $&,7[...]

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    W arranty Effective: February 14, 2002 Berkel Company (“Berkel”) warrants to the Buyer of new equipment that said equipment, when installed in accordance with our instructions and subjected to normal use, is free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of sale. 1 BERKEL SPECIFICALL Y DISCLAIMS ANY IMPL[...]