Robot Coupe 34251A Operating Instructions Manual page 11

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CMP 250 Combi
with mixer
3.1 kg
with whisk
3.4 kg
CMP 300 Combi
with mixer
3.2 kg
with whisk
3.4 kg
• DIMENSIONS (in mm)
CMP 250 V.V.
CMP 300 V.V.
A = 094
B = 610
C = 090
D = 255
A
B
CMP 400 V.V.
CMP 250 Combi
A = 094
A = 094
E
B = 763
B = 640
D
C = 090
C = 090
D = 413
D = 300
E = 390
F = 120
C
F
• WORKING HEIGHT
We recommend that you ensure that the container is
placed on a stable and solid work surface.
• NOISE LEVEL
The equivalent continuous sound level when the foot
is not immersed in anything is less than 70 dB (A).
• ELECTRICAL DATA
Single-phase machine CMP 250 V.V./CMP 250 Combi
Mixer
Whisk
Motor
Speed
Speed
(rpm)
(rpm)
230 V/50 Hz
2300 to 9600
500 to 1800
120 V/60 Hz
2300 to 9600
500 to 1800
220 V/60 Hz
2300 to 9600
500 to 1800
Single-phase machine CMP 300 V.V./CMP 300 Combi
6.4 kg
Motor
6.5 kg
230 V/50 Hz
120 V/60 Hz
220 V/60 Hz
CMP 350 V.V.
A = 094
A = 094
Single-phase machine CMP 350 V.V.
B = 660
B = 718
C = 090
C = 090
D = 305
D = 363
Motor
CMP 300 Combi
A = 094
230 V/50 Hz
B = 700
120 V/60 Hz
C = 090
D = 350
220 V/60 Hz
E = 390
F = 120
Single-phase machine CMP 400 V.V.
Motor
230 V/50 Hz
The blades are sharp tools, handle them with
care.
Power
Intensity
(Watts)
(Amp.)
ROBOT-COUPE power mixers are equipped with
a safety system comprising of a :
270
1.1
- safety control button
240
2.0
- safeties on motor: thermal and overload protection
- no volt release safety.
230
1.0
Mixer
Whisk
Power
Speed
Speed
(Watts)
(rpm)
(rpm)
2300 to 9600
500 to 1800
300
2300 to 9600
500 to 1800
280
2300 to 9600
500 to 1800
270
Power
Intensity
Mixer Speed
(Watts)
(rpm)
(Amp.)
2300 to 9600
350
2300 to 9600
320
2300 to 9600
290
Power
Intensity
Mixer Speed
(Watts)
(rpm)
(Amp.)
2300 to 9600
410
SAFETY
W A R N I N G
• Safety control button
This safety mechanism prevents any unintentional
Intensity
starting of the power mixer. In fact, it is necessary to
(Amp.)
press down two buttons to start the power mixer. In
order to start the machine, read the paragraph
1.4
entitled OPERATING THE APPLIANCE (page 6).
2.6
• Thermal and overload protection
1.3
If there is an obstruction in the container (a spoon
or utensil) or the machine is exposed to over use /
overload, the thermal safety mechanism automati-
cally stop the motor. In this case, wait for the power
mixer to cool down completely before restarting,
1.6
see paragraph entitled OPERATING THE
2.9
APPLIANCE (page 6).
1.4
• No volt release a supply failure
In the event of a power cut or after the machine has
been unplugged, the power mixer will not restart by
itself. It is necessary to follow the steps in the
paragraph entitled OPERATING THE APPLIANCE
1.9
(page 6).
R E M I N D E R
Never tr y to override the locking and safety
mechanisms.
Never insert an object into the preparation.
Never switch the appliance on unless it has been
placed in the preparation bowl.
Before dismantling the foot and bell, always check
that the power mixer is unplugged.
We recommend that you tilt the power mixer at
a slight angle to prevent the bell from touching
the bottom of the container.
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