Hobart ML-104562 6460C manual

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    FORM 37005 (Apr. 2006) MODEL 6430T , 6460 & 6460T POT A T O PEELER MODEL ML-137602 6430T ML-19630 6460 ML-137604 6460T ML-104562 6460C ML-137606 6460CT 701 S. RIDGE AVENUE TROY, OHIO 45374-0001[...]

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    – 2 – Installation, Operation and Care of MODEL 6430, 6430T , 6460 & 6460T PEELERS SA VE THESE INSTR UCTIONS GENERAL Models 6430 and 6430T Peelers are designed to peel 30 to 33 lbs (13.5 to 15.0 kg) of product in 1 to 3 minutes using a 3 / 4 HP, single- or three-phase electric motor. The 6430T includes a synchronous timer and is available f[...]

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    – 3 – PL-56337 D A T A PLA TE INLET TUBING DISPOSER FLANGE SWITCH HOPPER T OP BRACKET ASSEMBL Y SCREW TUBE COUPLING ABRASIVE DISC JUNCTION BO X CO VER AD APTER PLA TE DISPOSER CONDUIT HOLE R UBBER MOLDING PEEL TRAP DRA WER LOCK W ASHER AND W ASHER HARD W ARE JUNCTION BO X DISPOSER SWITCH PEELER PEEL TRAP DISPOSER ST AND Fig. 1[...]

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    – 4 – LEXAN LINER 1. Slide the liner (Fig. 2) into the hopper, ensure the liner is under retaining brackets (Fig. 2) and resting on the top of the lip (Fig. 2) on the bottom of the hopper chamber. PL-41652-1 LINER RET AINING BRACKETS LIP PL-41653 KEEPER Fig. 2 Fig. 3 2. Push the liner keeper into the hole (Fig. 3) provided. 3. Secure the keeper[...]

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    – 5 – Assemble the legs as follows (Fig. 4): 1. Lay the peel trap on its side. 2. Assemble one of the rubber gaskets to one of the curved leg clamp bolts. 3. Assemble the bolt and gasket from the inside, through one of the leg bolt holes in the peeler housing. 4. Assemble a leg and a leg slot cover on the leg clamp bolt. 5. Place a stainless st[...]

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    – 6 – T o position peel trap draw er BENEA TH the discharge chute: T o position peel trap draw er to the RIGHT of discharge chute: T o position peel trap draw er to the LEFT of discharge chute: T o position peel trap draw er to the REAR of discharge chute: Remov e cov er disc and place drain hose through this hole. Remov e cov er disc and place[...]

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    – 7 – DISPOSER STAND If a disposer stand is to be used, unpack the stand from its shipping carton. The feet may be threaded in or out as necessary to level the disposer stand. The disposer flange, adapter plate, gaskets and all hardware required for mounting the disposer are assembled and packed in a separate container. Refer to the disposer ma[...]

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    – 8 – ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Before making electrical connections, check the specifications on peeler data plate (Fig 1), as well as those of the disposer (where applicable), to assure they agree with those of your electrical service. WARNING: ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE PORTIONS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC[...]

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    – 9 – OPERA TION Using the lugs on the hopper top as locators, position the hopper top on the housing and turn it clockwise into place. Close and latch the discharge chute door. Pour the product into the hopper. There should be room in the hopper for the product to move around while peeling. Do NOT overload the peeler; peeler capacities are 30 [...]

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    – 10 – Turn on the water or disposer, if equipped, and thoroughly clean the interior of the hopper using a mild soap and brush. Turn off the water or disposer. If the drawer is equipped with a peel trap, remove the peel trap drawer and thoroughly clean the drawer, as well as the peel trap interior. The discharge chute MUST be left open when the[...]

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    – 11 – TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE Peeler won't operate. Electrical power not connected. Circuit breaker tripped or fuse blown. Excessive foaming. Too much water in the hopper. If the above suggestions do not remedy the situation, contact Hobart Service Office. SERVICE Contact your local Hobart-authorized Service Office for any [...]

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    – 12 – PL-56334 INSTALLATION DIAGRAM (WITHOUT TRAP)[...]

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    – 13 – PL-56333 INSTALLATION DIAGRAM (WITH TRAP)[...]

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    – 14 – PL-56335 INSTALLATION DIAGRAM (DISPOSER STAND)[...]

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    – 15 – NOTES[...]

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    – 16 – NOTES FORM 37005 (Apr. 2006) PRINTED IN THE U.S.A.[...]