Skymsen DB-25HD Instruction Manual

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POTATO PEELER
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DB-25HD- WITH FEET
DBC-25HD- WITH PEEL STRAINER

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  • Page 1 POTATO PEELER MODEL DB-25HD- WITH FEET DBC-25HD- WITH PEEL STRAINER...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SUMMARY 1. INTRODUCTION ................03 1.1 Safety ........................03 1.2 Main Components ....................04 1.3 Technical Characteristics ..................05 2. Installation and Pre Operation ............05 2.1 Installation ......................05 2.2 Pre Operation .......................05 3. Operation ..................06 3.1 Proceeding for Operation ..................06 3.2 Cleaning ........................07 4.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction 1.1 Safety When misused, the Potato Peelers DB-25HD and DBC-25HD can be potentially DANGEROUS. Maintenance, cleaning or any other service on this machine must be made only by properly trained technicians and the power plug must be disconnected. For your safety, the following instructions must be followed in order to avoid accidents: 1.1.1 - Unplug the machine when you need to remove any removable part during cleaning, maintenance or any other operation. 1.1.2 - Never make use of any tool or instrument that is not originally part of the machine during any operation. 1.1.3 - Do never touch the Abrasive Disc N°07 (Pic.01) when the machine is working, because it has abrasive surface. 1.1.4 - Keep hands away from mobile parts. 1.1.5 – When replacing the Abrasive Disc N°07 (Pic.01), check its perfect fit to the Central Shaft Pin N°02 (Pic.02). That is a way to avoid damages to the machine. IMPORTANT This equipment must not be used by children or any persons with reduced physical or mental aptness, lack of experience or knowledge, unless they are under supervision or have received from the person responsible for safety, proper instructions on how to use the equipment.
  • Page 4 01 –Water Entrance 02 – Door Base 03 – ON/OFF Switch 04 – Foot 05 – Lid 06 – Timer 07 – Abrasive Disc 08 – Door 09 – Exit Tube 10 – Housing 01 – Central Shaft 02 – Central Shaft Pin 03 –...
  • Page 5: Technical Characteristics

    1.3 Technical Characteristics TABLE 01 Characteristics unit DB-25HD DBC-25HD Voltage 110 or 220V 110 or 220V Power Rating Cousumption kW/h 0,73 0,73 Heigth 1160 1370 Width Depth Net Weight Gross Weight Capacity Average Production kg/h (*) There will be a single frequency option (50 or 60 Hz), depending on machine motor type. 2. INSTALLATION AND PRE OPERATION 2.1 Installation The Potatoes Peeler must be installed onto a stable working surface. Verify the voltage of the power SOURCE it will be connected to (110V or 220V). The Cord brings a plug with 2 (two) flat pins and 1 (one) round pin which is for grounding (ground wire pin). It is mandatory that the three pins are properly connected...
  • Page 6: Pre Operation

    2.2 Pre-Operation IMPORTANT Make sure the Abrasive Disc N°07 (Pic.01) is well placed on Central Shaft Pin N°02 (Pic.02) before switching the machine on. Check if the Potato Peeler is firm in its position. Install the water entrance and exit. Check if the inner abrasive disc and walls are properly placed. Observe the link Pic.06 attachment with the lock, Nº. 03 (Pic. 02). 3. Operation 3.1 Proceeding for operation IMPORTANT Under no circumstances touch the Abrasive Disc when it is in movement. Remove the lid Nº. 05 (Pic. 01) open the water tap, set the timer Nº. 06 (Pic. 01) and activate the ON / OFF Switch Nº. 03 (Pic. 01). With the machine on, pour the product to be processed inside it, and replace the lid.
  • Page 7: Cleaning

    3.2 Cleaning To make the proper cleaning of the machine, follow the instructions below: 1 – Turn the empty machine on, and let it work for a few minutes, adding plenty of water; 2 – Switch OFF the machine and unplug it, then wait until the Abrasive Disc N°01 (Pic.07) is motionless; 3 – Rub the external part of the machine with a wet cloth; 4 – Remove the abrasive disc N°07 (Pic.01) lifting it vertically ; 5 – Use a brush with nylon bristles and plenty of water to clean the disc. 6 – Replace the disc on the machine proceeding inversely. Make sure the disc fits properly to the pin of the central shaft. IMPORTANT Never use water jet to wash the machine. IMPORTANT Take care of your machine and use it properly and with responsibility. It will bring you benefits. 3.3.2 Cautions with Stainless Steel The Stainless Steel may present rust signs, which ARE ALWAYS CAUSED BY EXTERNAL AGENTS, especially when the cleaning or sanitization is not constant and appropriate.
  • Page 8: General Safety Practices

    Cleaning must always be done immediately after using the equipment. For such end, use water, neutral soap or detergent, and clean the equipment with a soft cloth or a nylon sponge. Then rinse it with plain running water, and dry immediately with a soft cloth, this way avoiding humidity on surfaces and especially on gaps. The rinsing and drying processes are extremely important to prevent stains and corrosion from arising. IMPORTANT Acid solutions, salty solutions, disinfectants and some sterilizing solutions (hypochlorites, tetravalent ammonia salts, iodine compounds, nitric acid and others), must be AVOIDED, once it cannot remain for long in contact with the stainless steel These substances attack the stainless steel due to the CHLORINE on its composition, causing corrosion spots (pitting).
  • Page 9: Safety Procedures And Notes Before Switching The Machine On

    4.1 Basic Operation Practices 4.1.1 Dangers Some areas of the electric device have parts and terminals that are connected to high voltage. These parts when touched may cause severe electrical shocks or even be lethal. Never touch manual commands such as switches, buttons, keys and knobs with wet hands, wet clothes and/or wet shoes. By not following these instructions, operator could be exposed to severe electrical shocks or even to a fatal situation. 4.1.2 Warnings The operator has to be well familiar with the position of ON/OFF Switch to make sure the Switch is easy to be used when necessary. Before any kind of maintenance, physically remove the plug from its socket. Provide space for a comfortable operation thus avoiding accidents. Water or oil spilled on the floor will turn it slippery and dangerous. Make sure the floor is clean and dry. Never use a manual command (switch, buttons, lever) unadvisedly. If any work is to be made by two or more persons, coordination signs will have to be given for each operation step. Every step of the operation shall be taken only if a sign has been made and responded. 4.1.3 Advices In case of power shortage, immediately turn the machine OFF. Use recommended or equivalent lubricants, oils or greases. Avoid mechanical shocks as they may cause failures or malfunction. Avoid penetration of water, dirt or dust into mechanical or electrical components of the machine. DO NOTMODIFY original characteristics of the machine. DO NOTREMOVE, TEAR OFF OR MACULATE any safety or identification labels of the machine. If any label has been removed or is no longer legible, contact your nearest dealer for replacement.
  • Page 10: Routine Inspection

    4.2.1 Danger An electric cable or electric wire with damaged jacket or bad insulation could cause electrical shocks as well as electrical leak. Before using the equipment, check conditions of all wires and cables. 4.2.2 Advices Be sure ALL INSTRUCTIONS in this manual have been thoroughly understood. Every function and operational procedure has to be very clear to the operator. Any manual command (switch, button or lever) shall be given only after being sure it is the correct one. 4.2.3 Precautions The electric cable has to be compatible with the power required by the machine. Cables touching the floor or close to the machine, need to be protected against short circuits. 4.3 Routine Inspection 4.3.1 Advice When checking the tension of the belts or chains, DO NOT introduce your fingers between the belts and the pulleys and nor between the chain and the gears. 4.3.2 Precautions Check the motor and turning or sliding parts of the machine, in case of abnormal noises. Check the tension of the belts and chains and replace the set when belt, chain or gears show signs of being worn out. When checking tension of belts or chain, DO NOT introduce your fingers between belts and pulleys, nor between the chains and gears. Check protections and safety devices to make sure they are working properly. 4.4 Operation 4.4.1 Warning Do not operate the machine with long hair, which might touch any part of the machine, because it may lead to serious accidents. Tie your hair up well and/or cover your hair with a scarf.
  • Page 11: After Finishing The Work

    4.5 After Finishing the Work 4.5.1 Precautions Keep the machine clean. Always TURN THE MACHINE OFF by removing the plug from the socket before cleaning it. Never clean the machine unless it has come to a complete stop. Put all components back to their functional positions before turning it ON again. Check level of oil. DO NOT place your fingers in between belts and pulleys nor chains and gears. 4.6 Maintenance Operation. 4.6.1 Danger Every maintenance operation is dangerous when the machine is ON. TURN IT OFF BY PULLING THE PLUG OFF THE SOCKET DURING MAINTENANCE. IMPORTANT Always remove the plug from the power point in any case of emergency. 4.7 Advices Electrical or mechanical maintenance has to be undertaken by qualified personnel. Person in charge has to be sure that the machine is under TOTAL SAFETY conditions when working. 5 Analysis and Problems Solving 5.1 Problems, causes and solutions The Potato Peelers were designed to operate with minimum maintenance.
  • Page 12: Electric Diagram

    TABLE 02 PROBLEM CAUSES SOLUTION Power outage. Check if there is Electric Power The machine does not Problem on the internal turn ON. or external electric circuit Call Technical Assistance. of the machine. Problem on the internal Burn smell or smoke or external electric circuit Call Technical Assistance. of the machine. The machine turns on, Skidding belts but when product is placed Call Technical assistance.
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  • Page 16 Metalúrgica Skymsen Ltda. Rodovia Ivo Silveira 9525 Volta Grande 88355-202 Brusque/SC/Brasil www.skymsen.com - Fone: +55 47 3211 6000 CNPJ: 82.983.032/0001-19 - IE 250.064.537 352241- ENGLISH Data de Correção: 28/03/2016 BESIDES THIS EQUIPMENT, A COMPLETE RANGE OF OTHER PRODUCTS ARE MANUFACTURED , CONSULT OUR DEALERS DUE TO THE CONSTANT IMPROVEMENTS INTRODUCED TO OUR EQUIPMENTS , THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE PRESENT INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAY BE MODIFIED WITHOUT PREVIOUS NOTICE .

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