Adcraft PM-10 User manual

This manual contains importatant information regarding your Adcraft unit. Please read this
manual thoroughly prior to equipment set-up, operation and maintenance. Failure to comply with
regular maintenance guidelines outlined in this manual may void the warranty.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PM-10, PM-20 andPM-30
Planetary Mixer

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Dough Hook Wire Whip Mixing Bowl
WARNINGS
• Do not immerse unit, cord or plug in liquid at any time
• Unplug cord from outlet when not in use and before cleaning
• Plug only into a 3-hole grounded electrical outlet of appropriate voltage
• Do not operate unattended
• Do not use this unit for anything other than intended use
• Do not use outdoors
• Always use on a firm, dry and level surface at least 12” from walls or any other obstruction
• Do not use if unit has a damaged cord or plug, in the event the appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged in any
manner
• Keep children and animals away from unit
• Any incorrect installation, alterations, adjustments and/or improper maintenance can lead to property loss and
injury. All repairs should be done by authorized professionals only
• Ensure that the designated power supply is adequate for continual usage
• Do not hose down mixer
• Do not operate with wet hands
• Unplug from the electrical supply prior to any maintenance or repairs
TO INSTALL:
1. Remove unit from box and make sure all plastic, tape and packing materials are removed.
2. Place the unit on a flat, secure surface with at least 12” of open space around all sides.
3. Check to make sure the outlet of the correct voltage for this item (120V) is near. Do not use an extension cord, this
item must be plugged directly into an outlet.
STANDARD ACCESSORIES - This mixer comes with one of each of the following accessories:
When mixing always use the correct agitator for the job. To install agitator raise into the mixing axle and rotate
clockwise on the shaft until it locks into place. To remove an agitator, raise it on the shaft until it clears the lock and
rotate counterclockwise and lower. All of the accessories are fitted to the mixing bowl for precise use.
Flat Beater - Used for mixing dry ingredients and can work on all speeds. Do not run for more than 15 minutes.
Dough Hook - Used for mixing dough and can work in low and medium speeds only. Do not use on high speed. Do
not run for more than 20 minutes.
Wire Whip - Used for mixing liquids and soft ingredients and can work in all speeds. Do not run for more than
15 minutes.
NOTE: Always stop the machine first before changing speeds in order to avoid damage to the unit’s gears. Always
ensure that the bowl is fully lifted and the wire guard is closed when in use.
• Slow speed is the middle setting (Dough hook setting with the knob facing forward)
• Medium speed is the bottom setting (Flat beater setting with the knob facing down)
• High speed is the top setting (Wire Whip setting with the knob facing up)
Flat Beater

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MIXER CAPACITY CHART
Product Agitator Speed
Max Bowl
Capacity (20 qt)
Bread and roll dough - 60% AR Dough hook 1st only 25 lbs
Heavy bread dough - 55% AR Dough hook 1st only 15 lbs
Pizza dough, thin - 40% AR Dough hook 1st only 9 lbs
Pizza dough, medium - 50% AR Dough hook 1st only 10 lbs
Pizza dough, thick - 60% AR Dough hook 1st only 20 lbs
Raised donut dough - 65% AR Dough hook 1st and 2nd 20 lbs
Mashed potatoes Flat beater 2nd 15 lbs
Waffle or pancake batter Flat beater 2nd 8 qt
Egg whites Wire whip 3rd 1 qt
Whipped cream Wire whip 3rd 4 qt
Cake batter Flat beater 2nd 20 lbs
Helpful measurements for calculating the correct size mixer for your application
8.3 lbs = 1 gallon of water - 2.08 lbs = 1 Quart
When mixing dough (Pizza, bread or bagels), remember to check your “AR” absorption ratio. Absorption ratio is water
weight divided by flour weight. The above capacities are based on 12% flour moisture at 70°F water temperature. If a
high gluten flour is used, reduce above dough batch size by 10%.
Example: if a recipe calls for 5 lbs of water and 10 lbs of flour then 5 divided by 10 = 0.50 x 100 = 50% AR.
NOTES:
• 2nd speed should never be used on mixtures with less than 50% AR
• Do not use attachments on the #12 hub while mixing
TO USE:
1. Plug the unit into an outlet of the appropriate voltage.
2. With unit turned off insert the mixing bowl into the holder in the down position and align on the pins. Once bowl is
securely aligned on pins, lock into place with the side clips.
3. Insert the desired agitator onto the mixing axle and turn to lock into place as directed on page 2.
4. Once the bowl and agitator are locked into place, add ingredients to the bowl and raise the bowl by pulling the bowl
lift handle towards you until it hits its full raised position.
5. Adjust your speed setting for the correct application by turning the knob to the correct position as described on
page 2.
6. Set the timer for the desired mixing time. The timer has two settings; turn the dial to the left for manual run or you
can turn the dial to the right to a desired set time for mixing. Once the timer goes off the machine will shut down.
The timer must be set to one of these settings or the machine will not operate.
7. With bowl in the fully raised position, the agitator locked into place and the correct speed setting selected, close the
wire guard over the bowl, set the timer and press the green power button to start mixing. The wire guard must be
closed fully for machine to operate.
8. Once mixing is completed, press the red stop button to stop the agitator.
9. Open the wire guard and lower the bowl to its lowest setting. If more mixing is needed repeat step 7.
NOTE: Always stop the machine before changing speeds.

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Meat Grinder Attachment:
• The Meat Grinder should only be used for purposes intended
• Please remove bones, skins and any other foreign materials before grinding
• Meats and other food should be defrosted and not used when frozen
• For best results, cut the meat into smaller size pieces to fit easily through the feed tube
• If not in use, please remove the meat grinder attachment from the unit
• Do not run the grinder for longer periods of time then necessary
CLEANING - NOTE: To maintain cleanliness and increase service life, this item should be cleaned daily. Do not immerse the
unit in water or any other liquid, if liquid enters the electrical compartment it may cause a short circuit or electrical shock.
1. Before cleaning or attempting to move this item always turn off and unplug.
2. Wipe the entire unit with a clean soft cloth until it is completely dry.
3. To avoid damage to the unit, do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads.
4. If soap or chemical cleaners are used, be sure they are completely rinsed away with clean water immediately after
cleaning. Chemical residue could damage or corrode the surfaces of the unit.
5. After using of the machine, please remove the flat beater, dough hook, wire whip and meat grinder from the machine
and wash these parts thoroughly in hot, soapy water to prevent the growth of bacteria.
To avoid serious injury or damage, never attempt to repair or replace a damaged power cord yourself. Contact a professional repair
service.
Problem Possible Causes Solution
The axles don’t work when
operating the machine
Electrical connection is not
good Check the plug in the outlet
Leaking oil oil gaskets are worn out or
damadged Replace the oil gasket(s)
Difficult to raise or lower the
bowl
Either the slideway is
corroded, or the lead screw,
bevel gear or hand wheel
shaft is dried out
Clean and oil the dried out
parts
Motor is overheating and
speed has decreased
The voltage is not enough,
incorrect speed is set or there
is too much food in the bowl
Check the voltage or adjust
the speed to a better setting.
If the bowl is overloaded,
remove some of the food to
lighten the load
Item is making too much
noise and overheating Poor lubrication Add or replace oil
Agitator touches bowl Either the bowl or agitator
is deformed
Repair or replace deformed
part
Mixing bowl is out of position Moving direction is not
correct Adjust position
TROUBLESHOOTING
Net weight: 192 lbs (87 KGS)
Dimensions: 18” x 22.5” x 33.5” (713 X 570 X 855 mm)

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Wiring Diagram for the Planetary Mixer

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Parts Diagram and Replacement Parts for the Planetary Mixer

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ACE
Equipment
One Year Limited
Warranty
Admiral Craft Equipment Corp. (ACE) warrants its equipment against defects in materials and workmanship, subject
to the following conditions:
ACE Equipment is warranted for one year, effective from the date of purchase by the original owner. A copy of the
original receipt or other proof of purchase is required to obtain warranty coverage. This warranty applies to the original
owner only, and is not assignable.
Should any product fail to function in its intended manner under normal use within the limits defined in this
warranty, at ACE’s discretion, such product will be repaired, replaced with a refurbished unit, or replaced with a new
unit by ACE, after defective unit has been inspected and defect has been confirmed. ACE does not assume any liability
for extended delays in replacing any item beyond its control. This warranty does not apply to rubber and non-metallic
synthetic parts that may need to be replaced due to normal usage, wear or lack of preventative maintenance.
This warranty covers products shipped into the 48 contiguous United States, Hawaii, and metropolitan areas of Alaska
and Canada. Warranty coverage on products used outside the 48 contiguous United States, Hawaii and metropolitan
areas of Alaska and Canada may vary. Contact ACE for details at 1-800-223-7750
The following conditions are not covered by warranty:
•
Equipment failure relating to improper installation, improper utility connection or supply and problems due to
improper ventilation.
•
Equipment that has not properly been maintained, damage from improper cleaning, and water damage
to controls.
•
Equipment that has not been used in an appropriate manner, or has been subject to misuse, neglect, abuse,
accident, alteration, negligence, damage during transit, delivery or installation, fire, flood, riot, or act of God.
•
Equipment that has the model number or serial number removed or altered.
•
Equipment on which the security seal has been broken.
If the equipment has been changed, altered, modified, or repaired without express written permission from ACE, then the
manufacturer shall not be liable for any damages to any person or to any property, which may result from the use of this
equipment thereafter.
This equipment is intended for commercial use only and this warranty is void if equipment is used in other than a
commercial application.
For warranty and non-warranty related issues, technical support, purchase replacement parts and warranty registration
visit www.admiralcraft.com. Please have your model number, serial number and proof of purchase ready. It is not
necessary to contact the place where you originally purchased your product from.
“THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILTY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR
PURPOSES AND CONSTITUES THE ENTIRE LIABILITY OF ACE. IN NO EVENT DOES THE LIMITED
WARRANTY EXTEND BEYOND THE TERMS STATED HEREIN.”
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