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Cotton candy machine
Monster (ACB-07US)
220-240 V 50-60 Hz
User manual
Read this manual before use and keep for
future reference!
PDF version of this manual is available on www.robolabs.pro

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  • Page 1 Cotton candy machine Monster (ACB-07US) 220-240 V 50-60 Hz User manual Read this manual before use and keep for future reference! PDF version of this manual is available on www.robolabs.pro...
  • Page 2 Safety requirements This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential physical injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. DANGER • Not grounded equipment can cause electric shock. Power outlet MUST HAVE proper grounding to avoid electric shock.
  • Page 3 Safety requirements (continued) WARNING • Fast spinning head can crush your fingers. DO NOT TOUCH the spinning head until it completely stops. • Foreign objects in the spinning head may cause eye injury to operator and/or other people. DO NOT put inside anything except sugar.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Overview 1.1 Technical specifications ....1.2 Delivery set ......2 Setup 2.1 Electrical requirements .
  • Page 5: Overview

    1 Overview MONSTER machine (hereinafter “machine”) is intended to produce cotton candy using pure sugar or sugar mixed with colorant. 1.1 Technical specifications Productivity up to 8 kg/h "Cold start" time less than 30 seconds Rated voltage 220-240 V Rated frequency...
  • Page 6: Setup

    2 Setup 1. Unpack machine and keep the package for future shipping needs. 2. Check the delivery set. 3. Place the machine on a flat even surface. 4. Fully raise ALL FOUR transport fastening nuts (pos.1 Fig.1) until they reach the rubber support legs (pos.2 Fig.1): Figure 1: Transport fastening nuts 5.
  • Page 7 7. Place the pan on the machine making sure the indentations rest on the four rubber support legs (pos.2 Fig.1). 8. Assembled machine is shown on Fig.3: Figure 3: Machine assembled...
  • Page 8: Electrical Requirements

    2.1 Electrical requirements DANGER • Power outlet MUST have proper grounding to avoid electric shock. • If supply cord damaged, it MUST be replaced by manufacturer, service agent, or qualified persons in order to avoid hazard. • ALWAYS keep power cord and plug o the floor and moisture.
  • Page 9: Design And Principle Of Operation

    3 Design and principle of operation Figure 4: Main components of the machine The machine represented on the Fig.4 (floss pan with mesh screen and clips are not shown): 1 – Lower rubber leg; 2 – Housing; 3 – Trans- portation handle;...
  • Page 10: Intended Use

    4 Intended use CAUTION • DO NOT TURN ON until transport fastening nuts are FULLY RAISED. Otherwise it may cause excessive vi- bration during whole machine operation, and lead to machine failure. • Vibration of the spring mounted chassis during spin- ning head acceleration and deceleration IS NOR- MAL.
  • Page 11: Tabs Adjustment

    4.2 Tabs adjustment The spinning head has two leather tabs (see Fig.5). Twist each tab so as its edge becomes parallel to the sidewall cut-outs (dashed line on the Fig.5). Twisted tabs act as an impeller that creates airflow that throws the floss to the sidewalls of the floss pan.
  • Page 12: Making Cotton Candy

    8. Depending on conditions, it will take about one minute to warm up the head to operating temperature. You will usually smell the candy aroma between 10 to 15 seconds before production begins. 4.4 Making cotton candy • Get a stick and put it into the pan and start to collect the cotton floss onto the stick.
  • Page 13: Cleaning And Maintenance

    5 Cleaning and maintenance DANGER • Electric shock hazard! DO NOT use excessive water or water jet to clean the machine. DO NOT spill wa- ter or other liquids on electric parts of the machine, including housing. • ALWAYS unplug the machine before cleaning. •...
  • Page 14: Routine Cleaning

    5.1 Routine cleaning 1. Unplug the machine from the mains. 2. Take out the mesh screen and clips from the floss pan. Rinse the screen and clips with warm water to remove residual sugar and floss. Let it dry. 3. Take the floss pan, rinse it with warm water to remove residual sugar and floss.
  • Page 15 4. Remove steel washer (pos.2 Fig.7) and PTFE washer (pos.3 Fig.7). Figure 7: Head disassembling step 2 5. Remove two clamps (pos.1 Fig.8) that hold the heating coil. 6. Remove fasteners (nuts and washers) that fix the heating coil wires to the current-carrying threaded studs (pos.3 Fig.8). 7.
  • Page 16: Brush Unit Maintenance

    10. Remove carbon build-ups from the heating coil. AVOID exces- sive mechanical impact. 11. Assemble in the reverse order. NOTE: the heating coil leads (pos.6 Fig.8) MUST BE placed opposite to the balancing pole (pos.2 Fig.8). It is important to make sure while putting coil back in the sidewall that upper point of the coil is 4 to 5 mm lower than the upper edge of the sidewall (pos.2 Fig.9).
  • Page 17: Conservation

    Figure 10: Brush unit maintenance 5. Remove two screws to open the brush unit (pos.3 Fig.10) 6. Take out two carbon electrodes (pos.4 Fig.10). 7. If electrodes are significantly worn out, or broken, the brush unit should be replaced. 8. Repeat for the other brush unit. 9.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    6 Troubleshooting DANGER • Diagnostic procedures involving electric testing and internal components testing must be performed only by a skilled person! Machine doesn’t turn on (head doesn’t spin) • Ensure machine is plugged in. • Ensure main switch is in ON position. •...
  • Page 19 • Check spinning head to see if there are foreign objects inside the head. Remove if any. Floss comes out as flakes, or smoke coming out from the head • DO NOT use sugar with added starch or similar. Ensure all rec- ommendation regarding sugar used are met, see Important tips section above.
  • Page 20: Transportation And Storage

    Ambient temperature during the transportation and storage must be between minus 25°C and +55°C. 8 Quality control check Monster, ACB-07US Product name, model Serial no. The equipment is made with accordance to mandatory requirements of the state standards, actual technical documentation, and approved for use.
  • Page 21: Warranty Obligations

    12 months from the date of receiving the equipment by a dealer (in accordance with transport documentation); or, in case of purchase directly through Trapeza LLC or RoboLabs Ltd., from the date of purchase, given that terms of using, transportation, and stor- age are met.
  • Page 22: A Wiring Diagram

    A Wiring diagram Insulation sleeve 1800W 500k, 0.5W BLACK 1.0 #6.0 BLUE 2.0 #2.1 WHITE 2.0 #1.1 BLUE 2.0 #2.4 WHITE 2.0 #1.4 230AC WHITE 2.0 #1.5 230AC WHITE 1.0 #1.3 BLUE 1.0 #2.3 BLUE 1.0 #2.2 WHITE 1.0 #1.2 YELLOW-GREEN 2.0 #GND3 TO CHASSIS YELLOW-GREEN 2.0 #GND4...
  • Page 23: B Parts List

    B Parts list Pos. Item Part no. Rubber leg 21196 Cheese head screw M4x20 DIN 84 30817 Transportation handle 26200 Chassis 26201 Transport fastening nut 25338 Brush unit (XA1,XA2) 17934 Flush head screw M4x25 DIN 963 30551 Spinning head assembled 14344 Slip rings covering plate 30790...
  • Page 24 Parts list (continued) 34 35 36 Pos. Item Part no. Heating assembly (EK) 26330 Balancing pole 26080 PTFE washer 24619 Steel washer 16047 Wing nut M5 DIN 315 23470 Hex pole 22262 Nut M4 DIN 934 (brass) 30832 Flat washer M4 DIN 125 (brass) 30834 Lock washer M4 DIN 127 (brass) 30833...
  • Page 25 Parts list (continued) Pos. Item Part no. Rocker switch (SA1,SA2) 17110 Voltmeter (PV) 20921 Power cord with plug 26086 AC motor (M) 25751 Run capacitor (C) 22627 Variable resistor (RP) 22623 Power regulator (VS) 17724 Pos. Item Part no. Plastic mesh screen with clips 26088 Floss pan 16060...

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