RoboLabs ROBOJETFLOSS ACB-09-120 Operation Manual page 14

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At the very beginning of operation.
2.
During the end of production.
3.
When there there is not enough flossugar remaining.
4.
If the coil and sidewall are overheated.
In both the beginning and ending of operation, snow is produced as the
heating element crosses the temperature threshold at which it can evenly
and uniformly melt the flossugar in the bowl into quality cotton candy floss.
The same is true when there is not enough flossugar left in the head
because the remaining sugar will not be evenly distributed and that will
cause some of the material to overheat. Keeping the floss head at least 1/3
full at all times will prevent this from occurring.
Finally, if the coil and sidewall become extremely overheated then brunt
sugar flecks and dust will be produced instead. Paying attention to Voltage
regulation and not excessively preheating the coil during cold startup will
ensure this does not happen.
Regardless of the cause, you can prevent the distribution of snow (which
can create a mess) by placing the 'No-Snow' tool (26) over the spinning
head, where it will capture the snow as it is ejected.
However, you should not leave the 'No-Snow' tool in place for long periods
of time as it will eventually become filled with floss and this will then collect
on the spinning head itself.
To help prevent this, the inside of the "No Snow" tool should be wiped off in
between each use to prevent accumulation of spent flossugar.
COTTON CANDY MACHINE ACB-09-120 rev 11-May-18
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