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S2650
Automatic Shaker
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 S2650 ● Automatic Shaker USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS  Declaration of Compliance with CE Regulations  CSA Certificate of Compliance  General Conditions  Warranty Terms  Safety Instructions  Intended Use of the Equipment  Product Description  Technical Features  Machine Positioning and Installation ...
  • Page 3: Declaration Of Compliance With Ce Regulations

    Declaration of Compliance with CE Regulations HERO EUROPE S.r.l. Via del Bricco, 1 12040 – Salmour (CN) ITALY Declares that: The Automatic Shaker, model: S2650 Serial number:________ Is in compliance with the EC Machinery Directives: Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Low tension 2006/95/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004/108/EC...
  • Page 7: General Conditions

    European Community Council of Ministers, and is provided with the EC trademark. This handbook explains how to install a HERO automatic shaker and provides all the necessary information in order to insure easy use and proper maintenance.
  • Page 8: Warranty Terms

    God such as, but not limited to, floods and lightning, are also not covered. All service work completed by HERO due to damage not covered by the equipment warranty will be billed at HERO’s standard service rates.
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    Please read the instructions carefully before installing and operating the shaker, as a personal safety measure as well as to avoid needless damage to the equipment. HERO declines any responsibility should the following instructions not be followed:  Do not turn ON a damaged machine (for example, if the machine is damaged during transportation).
  • Page 10 HERO will not be responsible for damages or accidents caused by the non-compliance with the procedures explained in this manual, or caused by improper transportation, utilization or repair. In addition, HERO will not be responsible for damages or accidents caused by modifications done to the machine without prior notification and authorization from HERO.
  • Page 11: Intended Use Of The Equipment

    “Technical Features” section. Any improper use of the S2650 shall relieve the manufacturer from all and every liability due to damage to persons or property and shall immediately void all warranty conditions.
  • Page 12: Product Description

    Product Description Control Panel Emergency Stop Button Front Door Can Loading Can Loading Power Cord Shelf Tray...
  • Page 13: Technical Features

    Technical Features MACHINE DIMENSIONS See drawings below MACHINE WEIGHT 220 kg (484 lb) CAN MAX. WEIGHT 30 kg (66 lb) 340 mm (13.4”) CAN MAX. TOP DIAMETER 400 mm (15.7”) CAN MAX. HEIGHT 70 mm (2.8”) CAN MIN. HEIGHT POWER SUPPLY 115 Vac / 60 Hz - 12 A 230 Vac / 60 Hz - 6 A ≤...
  • Page 14: Machine Positioning And Installation

    Machine Positioning and Installation Machine unpacking  Remove the external nylon film from the package  Remove the fastening straps placed around the outside of the packaging box  Remove the packaging box by lifting it above the unit Pallet removal and machine positioning Due to its weight, this must be done with the support of a forklift;...
  • Page 15: Residual Risks

    Residual Risks POTENTIAL RISKS FOR THE OPERATOR Despite all the safety measures adopted in the development of the S2650 and outlined in this manual, reasonably foreseeable situations could occur. For these situations the risk has been reduced but not completely eliminated.
  • Page 16: Instructions For Use

    Instructions for use  Connect the electrical power supply cord, following the safety instructions previously explained in this manual.  The machine does not have a general on/off switch, so when the power cord is connected, the shaker is ready to operate. ...
  • Page 17: Command Panel

    CONTROL PANEL Control Display UP / + Button DOWN / - Button GREEN Button START / ENTER BLUE Button SHIFT RED Button STOP / RESET TIMER / ALARMS This portion of the display shows: the time chosen for the shaking cycle the countdown when the machine is shaking alarm notice...
  • Page 18: Buttons Functions

    BUTTON FUNCTIONS UP / + and DOWN / - These buttons have the following functions: Increase the timer Decrease the timer GREEN BUTTON (START / ENTER) RED BUTTON (STOP / RESET) Start the shaking cycle Stops the shaking cycle prior to timer running out Reset any alarm notice BLUE BUTTON (SHIFT) Stop the clamp plate in...
  • Page 19: Can Loading Operation

    CAN LOADING Open the front door Load the can onto the can tray, taking care to center it onto the stainless steel plate If loading is not possible due to the clamp plate being too low, raise the plate by pressing and holding the BLUE (SHIFT) button (door must be closed) until the plate begins to move up.
  • Page 20: Shaking Cycle

    SHAKING CYCLE After loading a can, close the front door carefully. The shaker must be in “STAND BY” (no alarms) to initiate a shake cycle. Set the desired shaking time by using the “UP / +” button to increase the tim, or the “DOWN / -“ button to decrease it.
  • Page 21: Alarm Notice

    ALARM CONDITIONS The possible alarm situations that can occur when using the shaker are: EMERGENCY PRESSED This alarm condition is shown when the emergency button has been pressed; in this case the machine immediately stops any movement. Release the button by rotating it clockwise.
  • Page 22: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Maintenance and Cleaning Maintenance and cleaning operations described in this chapter will keep your machine in good operating condition and help to avoid the need for more significant repairs. If any aspect of the shaker fails to operate correctly, begin by ensuring that all instructions in the previous sections have been reviewed and followed.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting Guide The following troubleshooting chart can be referenced when trying to solve potential issues. When in doubt, please contact HERO’s customer service department before any attempts are made to repair the equipment. PROBLEM SOLUTION  The machine does not turn ON Check the electrical power supply connection ...

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