Berkel PM60 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[...]

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    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 that this mixer is used properly and safely , str[...]

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    PM60 & PM80 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[...]

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    W ARNING ROT A TING TOOLS 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 unplug[...]

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    E 48,30(17 ' (6&5,37,21 Auxiliary Hub Shift Lever Bowl Bowl Guard Bowl Lock Bowl Lift Wheel S tart/Stop/Emer gency St o p 4 • PM60 & PM80 O WNER /O PER ATOR M ANU AL[...]

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    T +( % $6,&6 The models PM60 and PM80 planetary mixers are designed for mixing doughs, cremes, potatoes, mixes, sauces and toppings. They have bowl guards, no-volt release, 99-minute timers and 3 or 6 fixed speeds. They come equipped with a #12 taper hub for accepting any #12 attachment. The optional VSPH can be used for slicing shredding an[...]

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    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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    F OR MACHINES WITHOUT POWER BOWL LIFT 1. Emergency S top – Push in to stop the mixer . T wist so that it will pop back out before the mixer can be restarted. 2. Stop – Stops the mixer . 3. Start – Starts the mixer . 4. T imer – Shows the time in minutes that remain before the mixer will shut off. 5. + – Adds time to the timer . 6. - – S[...]

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    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 , cake batters and some whipping operations) Speed 3 (High) Light work (shipping cream, beating eggs and mixing thin batters) 10. Check to see that there is clearance between[...]

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    3. M ERINGUES Use the wire whip. Meringues can be made perfect by the gradual addition of sugar to eggs that have not been beaten too stiffly . 4. M A YONNAISE Use the wire whip. Depending on the quantity of mayonnaise to be made, a commercially purchased 1 gallon, 2 gallon or 6 gallon oil dropper attachment should be used. This oil dropper attachm[...]

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    Important - In mixing heavy dough be sure to use the spiral dough hook, be sure not to overload the mixer (see the capacity chart), and be sure to start the mixer on low speed. 8. B ISCUIT M IX Use the wire whip. Mix shortening and dry ingredients until shortening is blended and mixture is granular in appearance. T urn off mixer . Scrape bowl down [...]

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    T $3(5 + 8% $ 77 $&+0(176 The mixer has an attachment hub located on the front. A cover must be removed before the attachment can be set into place. Once in place, a locking knob secures the attachment to the mixer . 1. VSPH (4975-00103) The VSPH ( V EGET ABLE S HREDDER P LA T E H OLDER ) vegetable cutter attachment provides fast cutting,[...]

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    T 5 28%/(6+22 7,1* If your mixer should fail to function, there are a few things you can check before calling a service technician. If you do need service, visit our web site at www .berkel.com . Pull down the service tab and click on your state. A list of the Designated Berkel Service Locations will be shown. Motor will not operate when the start [...]

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    S 3(&,),&$7,216 30 30 % 2:/ & $3 $&,7< 60-qt. (63 l.) 80-qt. (84 l.) ' ,0(16,216 Height 63" (1600mm) 63" (1600mm) W idth 32" (815 mm) 32" (815mm) Depth 44" (1 120 mm) 44" (1 120mm) 3 /$1(7 $5< 6 3(('6 1st (low) 18 rpm 18 rpm 2nd (low) 27 rpm 27 rpm 3rd (low) 50 rpm 50 r[...]

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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[...]

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    16 • PM60 & PM80 O WNER /O PER ATOR M ANU AL[...]

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    PM6 0 & PM8 0 O WNER /O PER ATOR M ANU AL • 17[...]

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    BK46703 (November 2003)[...]