Hobart LEGACY HL120 ML-134296 manual

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    2 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL ............................................................................................... 3 INSTALLATION ............................................................................................... 3 Unpacking .............................................................................................3 Location[...]

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    3 Installation, Operation and Care of Legacy T M 12 & 20-Quart Mixers SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL Th e Le g ac y 12- qu a rt mix e r is a be nc h- t yp e mi x er wh ic h fe a tu re s a S m a r t T i m e r ™ , a m a n u a l b o w l lift and a #12 attach ment hub as standard e quipment. Th e Le g ac y 20 -q u ar t m ix er i s a be n ch -t y[...]

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    EL EC TR IC AL C ON NEC TI O NS (C or d Co nn ect ed M ix er s) WARNING: THE ELECTRICAL CORD ON THIS MACHINE IS EQUIPPED WITH A THREE- PRONGED GROUNDING PLUG WHICH MUST BE CONNECTED TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED RECEPTACLE. IF THE RECEPTACLE IS NOT THE PROPER GROUNDING TYPE, CONTACT AN ELECTRICIAN. DO NOT REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THE PLUG. WARNING:[...]

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    OPERATION WARNING: MOVING AGITATOR IN BOWL. KEEP HANDS, CLOTHING, AND UTENSILS OUT OF BOWL WHILE IN OPE RATION. DO NOT USE WITHOUT I NTERLOCKED GUARD. The Legacy mixer is equipped with SmartTim er TM contro ls. Ref er t o Fig. 1 for operating parts and OPERATION section for their functions. The bowl guard wire cage must be in closed position or the[...]

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    Standard Controls Models HL120/HL200 (With Three Mix Spe eds Plus Stir Speed) DISPLAY MIXING TIME STOPS MIXER STARTS MIXER TIME SELECTOR Fig. 2 SPEED SELECTOR HL120/HL200 Mixer S peeds S T I R ( S l o w ) T h e l o w e s t s p e e d i s f o r i n c o r p o r a t i n g i n g r e d i e n t s . SPEED 1 (Low) This speed is for heavy mixtures such a s p[...]

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    Recipe Timer (Optional) Models HL120/HL200 (With Three Mix Spe eds Plus Stir Speed) Fig. 15 The SmartPlus2 ™ recipe timer h as two operating mod es, Standard (STD) and RECI PE. Standard Mo de Operates exactl y as the standard controls utilizing continuous and timed mixi ng. Recipe Mode x Use mode buttons to switch mixer operation between recipe a[...]

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    BOWL PLACEMENT The bowl must be installed before the agitator is inst alled. To install t he bowl, lower the bowl sup port and position b owl so the alignment pins on the left side of the bowl sup port fit in the holes in the bowl tab. ( Fig. 3) Place the slot ted tab on bowl into the low er part of the pin. Sw ing the bowl into the mix position on[...]

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    PREPARE FOR MIXING 1. Place the mixing bowl on the bowl supp ort. 2. Pour ingred ients into the bowl. 9 3. Swing th e bowl back to the mix position. 4. Place the a gitator inside the bowl, an d then attach it to the agitator shaft (Fig. 6). 5. Lift bowl sup port. 6. Correctly clo se the bowl guard wire cage. 7. The mixer is now ready for mixing. (S[...]

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    Using the Count-Down Mode (T imed Mixing) 1. Turn the SPEED dial to s elect a mix speed. a. If the count-u p mode was used for the previo us batch, the desi red time needs t o be entered. b. I f t he co u nt -d o wn m od e wa s us e d f or t h e pr e vi o us b a tc h , th e p re v io u s ti m e wi l l be d is pl ay ed . If a differen t time is need[...]

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    RECIPE TIMER OPERATI ON Re ci pe T ime r Not es x If pause is selected as a mix speed, the mi xer START button must be press ed to advance to the next re cipe step after the pause time h as expired. x If pause has been sel ected, the bowl guard can be opened and t he time will continue t o count down. x The recipe step ca n be interrupted and the n[...]

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    View Recipe When the mixe r is in RECIPE mode, you can vie w the step settings of an y recipe. 1 . P r e s s t h e S E L E C T / S A V E b u t t o n . A . Display will alternate between spe ed and time. B . The LED o f the step being displa yed will flash. 2 . Use the arrow buttons to view the next ste p. 3 . Use the Recipe selector to view other r[...]

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    13 NOTES: x If a value has been assigned for a step number, that LED will be lit. x The LED for the selected step will blink. x If the default value is still assigned to a step, the LED will not be lit. x When programming, the Recipe and Time Selectors are disabled. SPEED SETTINGS TIME SETTINGS SPd 1 (DEFAULT) 00:00 – 15:00 minutes (10 second inc[...]

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    UNLOADING 1 . Open the bowl guard wire cage assembly. 2 . Lower bowl support. 3 . Remove the agitator from the agitator shaft. 4. Slightly lift the bowl off the pin (r ight side), pull bow l to the front a nd remove from the bowl support (left sid e). WIRE CAGE The bowl guard wire cage can be rotated out of the way to add ingredients or to a ccess [...]

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    Remove and Clea n Bowl Guard Wire Ca ge ( F i g . 1 1 ) 1. Rotate wire cage to your left un til the three carr iers align with the car rier escape slots in the circular ridge of the planetary drip cup. 2. Lift the wire cage straight up so the ca rriers escape from th e slots on the drip cup. The bowl guard wire cage can now be removed b y pulling t[...]

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    AGITATORS AND ATTACHMENTS Attachmen ts for attachme nt hub and agi tators are co vered in a separate Hobart Legacy Mixer Use an d A p p l i c a t i o n H a n d b o o k o n t h e M i x e r O p e r a t o r I n f o r m a t i o n C D . F o l l o w t h e i n s t r u c t i o n s accordingly. Available Agitators and Attachments 12 & 20 Qt. B Fl at Bea[...]

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    12 & 20 Qt. P Pasty Knife 12 & 20 Qt. Ingredient Chute 12 & 20 Qt. Table CLEANING WARNING: UNPLUG MACHINE POWER CORD BEFORE BEGINNING ANY CLEANING PROCEDURES. The mixer should be thoroug hly cleaned daily. DO NOT use a hose to clean the mixer; it sh ou ld b e washed with a clean, damp cloth. The base allows ample room for cleaning under[...]

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    MAINTENANCE WARNING: UNPLUG MACHINE POWER CORD BEFORE BEGINNING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES. Slideway Fig. 13 Fig. 12 Planetary Seal LUBRICATION S l i d e w a y s The slideways (Fig. 12) should be lubricated approximately twice a year. To reach these areas, fully lower the bowl support and remove the apron, which is secured by slotted screws. Wipe a[...]

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    ADJUSTMENTS Agitator Clearanc e T h e a g i t a t o r c l e a r a n c e s h o u l d b e c h e c k e d p e r i o d i c a l l y . T h e a g i t a t o r m u s t n o t t o u c h t h e b o w l and the maximum clearance between the bottom of the bowl and the B flat beater is 1/8" (3 mm); the maximum clearance between the bottom of the bowl and the E[...]

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