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GRIND a better, nut butter Installation & Operating Manual Revision Date: 20190305:1430 Revision: F RHINO® GRIND Nut Butter Grinder Model No. NG2001 THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND MUST BE READ AND UNDERSTOOD PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF NUT GRINDER EQUIPMENT.
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The products, technical information, and instructions contained in this manual are subject to change without notice. These instructions are not intended to cover all details or variations of the equipment, nor to provide for every possible contingency in the installation, operation or maintenance of this equipment. This manual assumes that the person(s) working on the equipment have been trained and are skilled in working with electrical, plumbing, pneumatic, and mechanical equipment.
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO QUESTIONS THAT ARISE DURING INSTALLATION, OPERATION, SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE, OR TROUBLESHOOTING THIS EQUIPMENT. SHOULD YOUR RHINO™ GRIND NUT BUTTER GRINDER EVER LOSE POWER, WE SUGGEST LOOKING AT BOTH THE POWER ON/OFF SWITCH AND FAQ’S IN THIS MANUAL...
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Our RHINO™ GRIND nut butter grinder will dispense nut butter paste at a flow rate of 2.5Lbs/min. of peanuts. Different nut meat flow rates, and how to adjust settings can be found in this manual.
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Read and Follow All Instructions Read and follow all safety instructions, best practices, and precautions in this manual and on the RHINO™ GRIND nut butter grinder (decals and labels). Retain this manual for future reference. Read and follow all applicable safety regulations before operating the RHINO™...
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Do not grind anything other than specified nut meat through this unit. See a list of approved nut meats found on pages 8-9 of this manual. Do not plug the RHINO™ GRIND in a power socket and/or circuit breaker with Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt (GFCI).
Proper Lifting Procedures When placing the RHINO™ GRIND for the first time, you will be required to lift and CAUTION set approximately 70+ lbs at the location of your choosing. The initial fill, and subsequent refills of the nut hopper will weigh 20lbs.
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ANTI TIP SAFETY BRACKET WARNING The RHINO™ GRIND should be operated on a sturdy level countertop, table or surface capable of supporting 100lbs per completely full unit. The anti-tip device below should be secured to a wooden surface with the provided Philip head wood screws (Fig.
7.5A Intl. We recommend a 20A dedicated circuit and breaker with standard 3 prong ground per RHINO™ GRIND machine. Typical current draw is 7.5A. For appliances where the altitude exceeding 2000 m, the max. altitude is 5000m. DIMENSIONS OF RHINO GRIND The RHINO™...
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WITH CAUTION! A. Align the 4 tabs in the back of the hopper with the rear of the RHINO™ GRIND. B. Tabs should rest in the slots on the grinder body. C. Align front merchandiser ensuring the tabs align with no gap. Assure front merchandiser fully seats to chassis.
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PRODUCT LABEL There is a product label holder on the front of the RHINO™ GRIND which measures 6” wide by 4” tall. The visible area measures 5.5” by 3.75” tall. Slide LABEL GOES HERE. the product label into the channel.
Anti Tip device for attaching securely to a flat shelf, then level the RHINO™ GRIND and slide onto the anti-tip device with a minimum clearance of 1/4” on each side, 2” at the rear and 5” minimum at the top of the unit.
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Dry roasted nuts work best for producing a spreadable butter. Raw, unroasted nuts or those with low oil content are not recommended to grind in the Rhino Grind unit, as they may product a thick coarse nut butter meal paste or not produce nut butter at all.
Running the RHINO™ GRIND on Fine texture minimizes the nut powder/dust dispense you may see, or particles until the paste forms. Discard this cup, and you are...
RECOMMENDED CLEANING SCHEDULE DAILY CLEANING • To assure the RHINO® Grind maximizes sales and attracts customers, it is important to maintain a clean area. • On a daily basis, the exterior of the cabinet should be wiped down to remove any food trace, clean any spillage which may have accumulated, and remove any trash.
3. Remove, or dispose of the nut hopper contents depending on their age. 4. Disassemble as per instructions given below. For any issues you may encounter with the RHINO™ GRIND nut butter grinder, we recommend you take the following course of action:...
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Disassembly / Reassembly Remove housing from Press/Hold Auger lock pin. Rotate Remove thumbscrews from the auger assembly Grinding Wheel counterclockwise. housing. Place on catch tray brkt. Wipe thoroughly internal and external surfaces of the hopper, shutter and pins using a dry cloth Wipe the auger, rotary seal Empty the hopper bin &...
1. Reassemble by reversing the instructions. 2. Ensure the nut hopper is properly installed. 3. Fill the nut hopper with nut meat. 4. Connect cord to power source. 5. Switch on the RHINO™ GRIND. 6. If activation button does not activate, please refer to page 17 Troubleshooting.
- Check the motor interrupting safety switch locations to ensure no gap. - Check the power circuit to make sure it has not tripped the breaker at your store. - If you have power, but the unit will not work, the RHINO™ GRIND nut butter grinder has any of the following...
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Troubleshooting Tips WARNING START UP DRY PRODUCT / NOZZLE CLOGGING At startup, some products produce a dry residual that clogs the duckbill valve. The result is that product does not flow. Potential solutions: (Each step is progressive. Check for product flow after each step) 1.
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Troubleshooting Tips WARNING 3. Use the cut Duckbill Valve (short) supplied along with the unit. • Special Duckbill valve (see photo below) 4. If the siphoning still exists, order the special grinding plate from Trade Fixtures. (Part #NG2521) DUCKBILL VALVE PRODUCT BRIDGING, OR NOT ENTERING THE GRINDER Certain products have size and exterior surface features that allow the product to “bridge”...
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7. Hand tighten the anti rotation screw. 8.Store the tool/wrench on the rear of the RHINO Grind. The provided wrench features a screw driver on one end AND wrench for removing or breaking loose the outer grinding plate.
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Troubleshooting Tips WARNING PLEASE NOTE: Trade Fixtures is open for business Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (CST) and closed on the weekends. During these normal working hours we can be reached via phone, or email. If you are calling, or emailing outside of normal work days/hours, please leave us a message of who you are, the name and location of your store, and what issue...
Start/Stop push button to run the unit. If you prefer this operation mode, there is nothing further to do. Simply plug in the RHINO™ GRIND and begin using it. However, if you desire to configure your Start/Stop push button for a predetermined amount of time, you need to access the toggle switch bank and set the black toggle switches according to the table below.
Setting the Grind Texture By default, the RHINO™ GRIND ships with the nut butter texture set to Fine. If you want to change the dispense from Fine (Smooth), to Coarse product, simply unscrew the adjustment thumbscrews (x2), rotate the grinding plate, and screw the adjustment thumbscrews back down manually.
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Setting the Grind Texture CAUTION STEPS TO ADJUST FROM FINE TO COARSE 1. Remove the Front Merchandiser. 2. Loosen anti rotation screw on the grinding cover. 3. Loosen the texture adjustment screw. Do this (x2). 4. Rotate the cover and grinding plate clockwise. 5.
Warranty Information Trade Fixtures / New Leaf Designs LLC (Trade Fixtures) warrants this equipment manufactured by it as follows: One (1) year parts These warranty periods run from the date of installation. Trade Fixtures warrants that the equip- ment manufactured by it will be commercially free of defects in material and workmanship existing at the time of manufacture and appearing within the applicable warranty period.
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Retail Merchandising A Marmon / Berkshire Hathaway Company 1501 Westpark Drive, Suite 5 Little Rock, Arkansas 72204 1.800.872.3490 www.tradefixtures.com service@tradefixtures.com Trade Fixtures / New Leaf Designs, LLC. Products illustrated or described within this printed brochure are subject to design, patent, trademark and copyright protection.
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