InoTec inoMIX S16 Installation instructions

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Read this entire original operating manual before starting work.
Original Operating Manual
inoMIX S16 continuous mixer

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Document number: 10039462-OBA-EN

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Contents
1 General information.................................................................................................................................. 5
1.1 Information about this manual ........................................................................................................................5
1.2 Symbol explanation ..........................................................................................................................................5
1.3 Information about this manual ........................................................................................................................5
1.3.1 Purpose of this operating manual...................................................................................................................................5
1.3.2 Disclaimer ......................................................................................................................................................................5
1.3.3 Warranty........................................................................................................................................................................5
1.3.3.1 Exercising claims .........................................................................................................................................................5
1.3.3.2 Warranty claims ..........................................................................................................................................................6
1.3.4 Carrying out repairs .......................................................................................................................................................6
2 Safety.......................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Intended use ......................................................................................................................................................6
2.2 General risk sources...........................................................................................................................................6
2.2.1 Notices in the operating manual.....................................................................................................................................7
2.2.2 Performing checks before starting work .........................................................................................................................7
2.2.3 Conversions and changes...............................................................................................................................................7
2.2.4 Cleaning and maintaining the machine ..........................................................................................................................7
2.2.5 Changing the location of the machine ...........................................................................................................................7
2.3 Notices on the machine ....................................................................................................................................8
2.4 Personnel qualification......................................................................................................................................8
2.5 Responsibility of the operator..........................................................................................................................8
2.6 Personal protective equipment (PPE) ...............................................................................................................8
3 Technical data............................................................................................................................................. 9
3.1 Rating plate .......................................................................................................................................................9
3.2 Electrical control system, mixing rate, weight, dimensions ...........................................................................9
3.3 Water measuring system...................................................................................................................................9
3.4 Material hopper .................................................................................................................................................9
3.5 Motor..................................................................................................................................................................9
3.6 Metering shaft ...................................................................................................................................................9
3.7 Mixing shaft .......................................................................................................................................................9
3.8 Noise emissions..................................................................................................................................................9
3.9 Operating conditions.........................................................................................................................................9
4 Assembly and function ........................................................................................................................... 10
4.1 Scope of delivery of inoMIX S16 (item no. 10039462) ..................................................................................10
4.2 Functionality ....................................................................................................................................................10
4.3 Components .....................................................................................................................................................10
4.3.1 Description of the components ....................................................................................................................................10
4.3.1.1 Main frame with material hopper incl. metering shaft and wheels.............................................................................10
4.3.1.2 Control system..........................................................................................................................................................10
4.3.1.3 Water measuring system ...........................................................................................................................................11
4.3.1.4 Motor .......................................................................................................................................................................11
4.3.1.5 Mixing pipe and mixing shaft with mixing pipe cover ................................................................................................11
4.4 Displays and controls ......................................................................................................................................11
4.4.1 Water measuring system ..............................................................................................................................................11
4.4.2 Installing the water measuring system..........................................................................................................................11
4.4.3 Metering shaft ............................................................................................................................................................11
4.4.4 Mixing pipe and mixing shaft .......................................................................................................................................12
4.4.5 Motor ..........................................................................................................................................................................12
4.5 Connections......................................................................................................................................................12
4.5.1 Power connection (230 V) ...........................................................................................................................................12
4.5.2 Power connection of the motor....................................................................................................................................12
4.5.3 Water fitting connections.............................................................................................................................................12
4.6 Operating modes .............................................................................................................................................12
4.7 Accessories .......................................................................................................................................................13
4.8 Spare parts and diagrams ...............................................................................................................................14
4.8.1 Overview of inoMIX S16...............................................................................................................................................14
4.8.2 Water measuring system spare parts list .......................................................................................................................15
4.8.3 Metering shaft .............................................................................................................................................................16
4.8.4 Mixing pipe with mixing shaft and mixing pipe cover (item no. 10039949)...................................................................16

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4.8.5 Mixing pipe cover for mixing pipe (item no. 10039950)................................................................................................17
4.8.6 Mixing shaft for mixing pipe (item no. 10039948)........................................................................................................17
4.8.7 Drive unit (item no. 10039958) ....................................................................................................................................18
5 Transport and storage ............................................................................................................................. 19
5.1 Safety notices for transport............................................................................................................................19
5.2 Transport inspection........................................................................................................................................19
5.3 Damage report.................................................................................................................................................19
5.4 Complaints .......................................................................................................................................................19
5.5 Packaging .........................................................................................................................................................19
5.6 Transport of the used machine in vehicle......................................................................................................19
5.7 Storage .............................................................................................................................................................19
6 Installation ............................................................................................................................................... 20
6.1 Delivery condition of the machine .................................................................................................................20
6.2 Connecting the metering shaft and motor....................................................................................................20
6.3 Assembling the mixing pipe and mixing shaft..............................................................................................20
6.4 Connecting the electrical control system.......................................................................................................21
6.5 Installing the water measuring system..........................................................................................................21
7 Commissioning ....................................................................................................................................... 22
7.1 Adding material to the material hopper........................................................................................................22
7.2 Opening and emptying bags of material.......................................................................................................22
7.3 Commissioning inoMIX S16 ............................................................................................................................22
7.4 Function after commissioning ........................................................................................................................22
7.5 Changing material ...........................................................................................................................................22
7.6 Change of location on the construction site .................................................................................................22
8 Operation, use.......................................................................................................................................... 23
8.1 Checking operating performance...................................................................................................................23
8.2 Checking the consistency of the material......................................................................................................23
8.3 Correcting flow fluctuations...........................................................................................................................23
8.4 Work break.......................................................................................................................................................23
8.5 End of work......................................................................................................................................................24
8.5.1 Switching off the machine ...........................................................................................................................................24
8.5.2 Dismantling and cleaning the mixing pipe and mixing shaft..........................................................................................24
8.5.3 Dismantling the motor und metering shaft...................................................................................................................24
9 Cleaning and decommissioning ............................................................................................................. 24
9.1 Cleaning process ..............................................................................................................................................24
9.2 After cleaning ..................................................................................................................................................25
9.3 Decommissioning.............................................................................................................................................25
9.3.1 Running the machine until it is empty and switching it off............................................................................................25
9.3.2 Mixing pipe and mixing shaft with mixing pipe cover ...................................................................................................25
9.3.3 Water measuring system ..............................................................................................................................................25
9.3.4 Dismantling the motor and metering shaft...................................................................................................................25
10 Maintenance........................................................................................................................................... 26
10.1 Maintenance plan ..........................................................................................................................................26
10.2 Dirt trap sieve in the water inlet ..................................................................................................................26
10.3 Dirt trap sieve in the pressure reducing valve.............................................................................................26
10.4 Wear limit for metering shafts .....................................................................................................................27
10.5 Wear limit for mixing shafts .........................................................................................................................27
11 Faults, causes and solutions ................................................................................................................. 27
12 Dismantling and disposal ..................................................................................................................... 29
12.1 Safety..............................................................................................................................................................29
12.2 Dismantling ....................................................................................................................................................29
12.3 Disposal ..........................................................................................................................................................29
13 Systems................................................................................................................................................... 30
13.1 EC declaration of conformity ........................................................................................................................30
13.2 General Terms of Business of the company INOTEC GmbH........................................................................31
13.3 Circuit diagram for inoMIX S16 ...................................................................................................................32
14 Order form.............................................................................................................................................. 33
15 Index ....................................................................................................................................................... 34
16 Locations ................................................................................................................................................ 35

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Chapter 1 General information
1 General information
1.1 Information about this manual
• This manual helps to ensure safe and efficient use of
the machine.
• Operating personnel must have carefully read through
and understood this manual before starting any work.
• Compliance with all the specified safety instructions is
a basic prerequisite for working safely.
• This manual is a component of the machine and must
be stored within direct proximity of the machine, acces-
sible to operating personnel at all times.
• In addition to the notices in these instructions, the local
accident prevention guidelines and national occupa-
tional health regulations also apply.
1.2 Symbol explanation
Hazard notices feature symbols to make them easier to
identify. These indicate the severity of the hazard.
• You must observe this information.
!
DANGER DANGER indicates an immediate hazard.
Death or serious injuries may result from non-compliance.
!
WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially dangerous
situation. Death or serious injuries may result from a failure
to avoid these situations.
!
CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially dangerous
situation. Minor or slight injuries may result from failure to
avoid these situations or damage to the machine or some-
thing in its vicinity.
NOTE
NOTICE draws your attention to useful tips for
effectively handling the machine.
1.3 Information about this manual
1.3.1 Purpose of this operating manual
The operating manual is used to provide information to the
operating manager, assembly fitters and machine operators
on the construction site. It contains important instructions
for safe use, optimum results and a long service life.
!
DANGER Risk of incorrect operation
Failure to observe the operating manual could put the
operator’s life and health at risk and damage the ma-
chine.
• Read this operating manual carefully before passing it
on to your assembly fitters or operators.
• Please ensure that assembly fitters and operators read
this operating manual carefully before they start install-
ing and commissioning the machine.
• Always keep the operating manual to hand and in a leg-
ible condition.
1.3.2 Disclaimer
All technical information, data and instructions for use con-
tained in this operating manual reflect the state of the art at
the time of printing and are based on our experience thus
far and the best of our knowledge.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damages as
a result of:
• Failure to comply with this manual
• Improper use
• Assignment of non-trained personnel
• Unauthorised alterations
• Technical changes
• Use of non-approved spare parts
1.3.3 Warranty
Statutory warranty periods of 12 months from the date of
purchase/the date of invoice of the industrial end customer
apply to our machinery.
1.3.3.1 Exercising claims
In the event of a warranty claim, send the entire machine,
along with the invoice, to our headquarters in Wald-
shut-Tiengen.
Contact our free INOTEC service
hotline beforehand on +49 7741 6805 777.

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Chapter 2 Safety
1.3.3.2 Warranty claims
Claims apply only where material or manufacturing faults
exist and where machinery has been used properly. Wear
parts are not covered by the warranty. All claims shall be-
come void if third-party parts are installed, where the ma-
chinery has been improperly used or stored and in the event
of obvious non-compliance with the operating manual. In
this connection, we refer you to our General Terms of Busi-
ness.
1.3.4 Carrying out repairs
Repairs may only be carried out by employees at our
INOTEC service centres.
2 Safety
2.1 Intended use
You may only operate this machine if the following
conditions are met:
• The inoMIX S16 is suitable for processing all factory
pre-mixed and machine-compatible dry mortars. Load
the continuous mixer only with dry goods (e.g. bagged
goods).
• Only use the machine within its limits of application
and according to the technical data.
• Pay particular attention to the safety and warning
notices outlined in this original operating manual.
!
DANGER Failure to use the inoMIX S16 properly
could put the user’s life and limb at risk and damage
the inoMIX S16 or other assets.
!
WARNING Danger due to misuse!
Improper use of the inoMIX S16 can lead to hazardous
situations.
• Never use the inoMIX S16 continuous mixer to create
other products, such as food.
• Never operate the inoMIX S16 continuous mixer us-
ing values out of the ranges specified in the “Technical
Data”.
2.2 General risk sources
!
DANGER Electrical voltage.
Danger of death due to electric shock.
• Work on the electronic control system may only be per-
formed by a qualified electrician.
• Switch off the machine and pull out the mains plug.
• Secure the machine against unexpectedly being switched
back on.

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Chapter 2 Safety
!
DANGER Rotating shaft.
Danger of death due to being pulled into the machine
and crushed.
When the motor is running, the metering shaft ro-
tates, even if the mixing pipe has been removed with
the mixing shaft!
• Do not reach into the rotating shaft.
• Do not place any objects into the rotating shaft.
1. Before working on the metering and mixing shaft, inter-
rupt the external power supply.
2. To do this, press the red pushbutton.
3. Pull out the mains plug.
4. Secure the machine against unexpectedly being switched
back on.
!
WARNING Water jet.
Risk of injury and risk of property damage due to es-
caping water.
1. Interrupt the external water supply by closing the water
valve.
2. In order to release the pressure (approx. 2 bar), open the
water drainage valve on the water measuring system.
3. Remove the hose from the external water supply.
4. Do not point the water jet at other people or yourself.
2.2.1 Notices in the operating manual
!
CAUTION Safety notices in the operating manual
alert the operating personnel to any immediate dan-
ger. Please observe all the technical and hazard notic-
es in this operating manual.
2.2.2 Performing checks before starting work
!
WARNING Defects or damage can put the safety of
operating personnel at risk and impair the functional-
ity of the machine.
• Before commencing work, check the machine for any
obvious external damage or defects.
• Do not commission the machine if you notice any dam-
age to or defects in the machine.
• Ensure that the damage and/or defects are rectified.
2.2.3 Conversions and changes
!
DANGER Conversions or changes can put the safe-
ty of operating staff at risk and impair the functional-
ity of the machine.
• Do not make any changes, additions or conversions to
the machine without first consulting Inotec GmbH and
obtaining its written approval. Otherwise, the operat-
ing license will become void.
2.2.4 Cleaning and maintaining the machine
!
WARNING Cleaning and maintenance work can put
the safety of operating staff at risk and impair the
functionality of the machine.
1. Switch off the machine and pull out the mains plug.
2. Secure the machine against unexpectedly being
switched back on.
3. Before cleaning with the water jet, cover all the open-
ings that water must not penetrate into for safety and
functional reasons.
4. After cleaning, remove all the covers which were at-
tached to protect against the water.
2.2.5 Changing the location of the machine
!
CAUTION Changing location can put the safety of
operating staff at risk and impair the functionality of
the machine.
1. Switch off the machine and pull out the mains plug.
2. Lift the machine up using the mixing pipe and place it
in a new location on the building site.
3. Always install the machine in such a way that it is level
and stable.
4. Secure the machine against undesirable movements.
5. Reconnect the machine to the external power supply
before restarting the machine.

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Chapter 2 Safety
2.4 Personnel qualification
INOTEC offers training sessions on operating the inoMIX
S16. Use INOTEC service for the initial commissioning of
the machine; this also serves as an opportunity to provide
operators with training on how to operate the mixer.
!
DANGER If the inoMIX S16 is operated by unqual-
ified individuals, this could put the life and health of
the operating staff at risk and cause property damage
to the inoMIX S16 or other assets.
2.5 Responsibility of the operator
• Only task trained or instructed staff with operating the
inoMIX S16.
• Define employees’ responsibilities for operating, setting
up, maintaining and servicing the machine clearly.
• Only task untrained staff or individuals who have not re-
ceived any instruction with operating the machine when
there is a trained or instructed specialist available to su-
pervise them.
• Work on the electronic control system may only be per-
formed by a qualified electrician.
2.6 Personal protective equipment (PPE)
!
CAUTION PPE – particularly gloves, safety boots, a
safety helmet and safety goggles and respiratory pro-
tection – must be used.
2.3 Notices on the machine
!
DANGER Safety notices on the machine make oper-
ating staff aware of imminent danger.
The following warning notices are affixed to the inoMIX
S16:
• WARNING. Do not reach into the machine (1).
• If there is a risk of frost, drain the water (2).
• This QR code will take you to the original operating man-
ual of the mixer (3).
• The machine may only be operated via a connector pro-
tected with an RCD (FI) IΔn ≤ 30 mA (4).
• Observe all the safety and hazard notices that are at-
tached to the machine.
• Always keep the safety and hazard notices in a clearly
legible condition.
Safety notice to
the right of the
GEKA coupling
Safety notice
under the rating
plate
1
QR code
on the
motor side
3
Safety note on the
power input
2
4

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Chapter 3 Technical data
3 Technical data
3.1 Rating plate
1
5
4
23
Item Component Value
1 Manufacturer, address and contact
details, CE marking
-
2 Name and type of machine -
3 Machine’s year of construction -
4 Machine number -
5Technical data
- Voltage
- Current
- Output
230 V
16 A
1.1 kW
You must always state the machine number if you would
like to order spare parts, have any queries or would like
to make a complaint. You will find this information on the
rating plate or on the delivery note.
3.2 Electric control system, pump output, particle size,
weight, dimensions
Mains voltage 230 V, 50 Hz
Mains supply line (CEE plug) 16 A (to be supplied by
customer)
Output 1.1 kW
Fuse min. 16 A
Mixing capacity max. 16 l/min.*
Weight approx. 58 kg
Dimensions:
Length without mixing pipe 1,030 mm
Length of mixing pipe 500 mm
Width 600 mm
Height 890 mm
* Material-dependent – observe the material manufacturer’s instructions.
3.3 Water measuring system
Pressure being too low From 2 to 6 bar
Pressure reducer
ex-works setting
2.5 bar
Solenoid valve 230 V, 50 Hz
Supply line ¾ inch water pipe
(to be supplied by
customer)
3.4 Material hopper
Fill quantity max. 45 l
3.5 Motor
Output/rotation speed 1.1 kW, 387 U/min-1
Installation position Motor horizontal
Electrical data f = 50 Hz , I = 7 A,
U = 230 V, IP 55
Insulation class F, ED = S1
Colour unvarnished
3.6 Metering shaft
Diameter 51 mm
Diameter
(wear limit)
45 mm
3.7 Mixing shaft
Maximum height of mixer
blades:
55 mm
Minimum height of mixer
blades
(wear limit)
50 mm
3.8 Noise emissions
Guaranteed sound power
level LWA
78 dB (A)
3.9 Operating conditions
Temperature range 2 - 45 °C
Relative humidity, maximum 80 %

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Chapter 4 Assembly and function
4 Assembly and function
4.1 Scope of delivery of inoMIX S16 (item no. 10039462)
The scope of delivery is generated using the components
ordered and can be checked using the delivery note.
• Frame
• 2 running wheels
• Material hopper
• Gear motor
• PU mixing pipe
• Mixing shaft
• metering shaft
• Water fitting
• Operating manual
4.2 Functionality
The continuous mixer is filled with bagged goods as stan-
dard. The mixing and metering shafts are directly driven by
a gear motor. During operation, the dry material is con-
veyed from the material hopper into the mixing pipe via the
metering shaft. In the mixing pipe, the dry material − with
the addition of water − is mixed using the mixing shaft, to
form a homogeneous, paste-like product, and is conveyed
out of the mixing pipe.
NOTE
Note the optimum assembly sequence.
1. Push the metering shaft into the main frame.
2. Attach the motor to the material hopper by means of
the quick-release fastener, and ensure that the metering
shaft is connected to the motor via the motor bracket.
3. Insert the motor plug into the machine’s socket.
4. Assemble the mixing pipe by using both eccentric fas-
tenings on the main frame and push the mixing shaft
with the mixing pipe cover into the mixing pipe. En-
sure that the mixing shaft is connected to the metering
shaft.
5. To lock the mixing pipe cover, turn it clockwise so that
both ball heads lock in the recesses provided in the steel
frame.
6. Connect the main switch to the external power supply
(230 V / 16 Hz)
4.3 Components
1
2
3
4
5
4.3.1 Description of the components
Item Component
1 Main frame with material hopper
incl. metering shaft and wheels
2 Control system
3 Water measuring system
4 Motor with motor covering
5 Mixing pipe incl. mixing shaft
4.3.1.1 Main frame with material hopper incl. meter-
ing shaft and wheels
The socket for the motor, main switch and water measuring
system are attached to the main frame. Push the metering
shaft into the main frame. The motor is attached to the
main frame by the quick-release fastener and the mixing
pipe by two eccentric fastenings. Finally, push the mixing
shaft with the mixing pipe cover into the mixing pipe. To
lock the mixing pipe cover, turn it clockwise so that both
ball heads lock in the recesses provided in the steel frame.
Material hopper with hopper mesh, toothed rail and
metering shaft
4.3.1.2 Control system
Connect the main switch to the external power supply (230
V / 50 Hz). The cross-section of the supply cable must be
at least 2.5 mm2! The inoMIX S16 may only be run with an
approved FI circuit breaker (30 mA) (RCD).

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Chapter 4 Assembly and function
4.3.1.3 Water measuring system
The water measuring system is attached to the main frame.
The optimum water quantity is set by opening and closing
the needle valve.
4.3.1.4 Motor
The motor is attached to the main frame together with the
motor cover by a quick-release fastener. The CEE plug of
the motor is plugged into the socket on the main frame.
The metering shaft previously pushed into the main frame
is connected to the motor bracket attached to the motor.
4.3.1.5 Mixing pipe and mixing shaft with mixing pipe
cover
Assemble the mixing pipe by using both eccentric fasten-
ings on the main frame and push the mixing shaft with
the mixing pipe cover into the mixing pipe. Ensure that the
mixing shaft is connected to the metering shaft. To lock the
mixing pipe cover, turn it clockwise so that both ball heads
lock in the recesses provided in the steel frame.
4.4 Displays and controls
1
2
Electronic fitting with green pushbutton (1) to switch on the
machine, and red pushbutton (2) to switch off the machine
4.4.1 Water measuring system
43
16
25
Description of the components in the diagram
Item Component
1 Water drainage valve
2 Needle valve
3 Pressure reducer
4 GEKA coupling with sieve insert
(external water connection)
5 Solenoid valve
6 Pressure gauge
WARNING Water jet.
Risk of injury and risk of property damage due to es-
caping water.
• Do not point the water jet at other people or yourself.
4.4.2 Installing the water measuring system
1. Connect the supply hose to the external water supply.
2. Open the water valve until a steady water jet comes out
of the hose in order to both clean the water hose of dirt
and ventilate it.
3. Then close the valve on the external water supply.
4. Connect the external water hose to the GEKA coupling
of the water fitting.
5. Connect the water drainage valve to the water fitting.
6. Connect the internal water hose to the mixing pipe.
4.4.3 Metering shaft
The metering shaft is connected to the motor via motor
bracket and rotates during operation in the main frame.
The mixing shaft is also connected to the metering shaft via
a plug-in connection. The metering shaft can be pulled out
for cleaning and maintenance work.
This image illustrates the connection from the motor
(right) to the metering shaft, and from the metering shaft
to the mixing shaft.

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Chapter 4 Assembly and function
4.4.4 Mixing pipe and mixing shaft
The mixing shaft is firmly screwed to the mixing pipe cov-
er. The mixing shaft is connected to the metering shaft via
a plug-in connection. The mixing shaft in the mixing pipe
rotates during operation. It is protected from tampering
by the mixing pipe cover. The mixing shaft alongside the
mixing pipe cover can be pulled out of the mixing pipe for
cleaning and maintenance work.
!
DANGER Rotating shaft.
Danger of death due to being pulled into the ma-
chine and crushed.
When the motor is running, the metering shaft ro-
tates, even if the mixing pipe has been removed with
the mixing shaft!
• Do not reach into the rotating shaft.
• Do not place any objects into the rotating shaft.
1. Before working on the metering and mixing shaft, inter-
rupt the external power supply.
2. To do this, press the red pushbutton.
3. Pull out the mains plug.
4. Secure the machine against unexpectedly being switched
back on.
4.4.5 Motor
!
DANGER Electrical voltage
Danger of death due to electric shock.
1. Work on the electronic control system may only be per-
formed by a qualified electrician.
2. Switch the machine off. To do this, press the red push-
button.
3. Pull out the mains plug.
4. Secure the machine against unexpectedly being switched
back on.
4.5 Connections
4.5.1 Power connection (230 V)
AC (alternating current) connection (230 V).
4.5.2 Power connection of the motor
CEE plug of the motor in the socket
4.5.3 Water fitting connections
1
2
Connection of the external water supply (1), connection of
the mixing pipe to the water supply (2).
4.6 Operating modes
The ready-mixed material can be filled into any container
(bucket, wheelbarrow, etc.).

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Chapter 4 Assembly and function
4.7 Accessories
The following accessories can be supplied for the inoMIX S16.
230 V extension cable, 3 x 2.5 mm², length 10 m,
16 A, Schuko plug and socket
Item no.
10015208
PU mixing pipe for inoMIX S16
Including mixing shaft, mixing pipe cover and holders
Mixing shaft
Complete metering shaft with two dowel pins (M8 x 50)
Item no.
10039949
10039948
10039947
Water metering pipe with holder for inoMIX S16
For visual control of the water quantity
Water quantity
litres per hour
100 - 1,000 l
Item no.
10040799

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4.8 Spare parts and diagrams
The spare parts for the inoMIX S16 are designated with
numbers in the following images. The individual items are
described in the table under the respective diagrams.
Description of the table columns:
Item: Corresponds to the number in the drawing
designating a spare part.
Item no.: INOTEC item number.
Installation
quantity: number of parts of this item when installed
in the original inoMIX S16.
UQ: Unit of quantity of this item.
Name: Name of the spare part.
NOTE
Use the order form at the end of this op-
erating manual to order spare parts.
4.8.1 Overview of inoMIX S16
65
1
3
2
7
4
Item Item no. Installation
quantity
UQ Name
10039462 1 Units inoMIX S16 continuous mixer for bagged goods,
1.1 kW 230V / 50Hz
1 10039946 1 Units Complete main switch for inoMIX S16
2 10011185 2 Units Wheel (puncture-free)
3 10006192 2 Units Starlock cap, d = 20 mm
4 10039962 1 Units CEE socket
5 10039958 1 Units Complete drive unit for inoMIX S16
6 10039949 1 Units Mixing pipe complete with GEKA coupling, mixing pipe cover and
mixing shaft
7 10039460 1 Units Water measuring system

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Chapter 4 Assembly and function
4.8.2 Water measuring system spare parts list
7
8
3
2
14
15
4
5
9
6
1
13
12 11
10
Item Item no. Installation
quantity
UQ Name
1 10006499 1 Units Needle valve, 1/2” connection
2 10036240 1 Units Pressure reducer D06F-1/2”, with transparent sieve cup
3 10017821 1 Units Pressure gauge 0 - 10 bar, 1/4” at back
4 10022373 1 Units GEKA coupling, 1/2”, ET
5 10006007 1 Units Brass sieve insert
6 10006470 2 Units Hose nozzle, 1/2” ET x 13 mm nozzle
7 10021968 1.0 Meter Black rubber water hose, 1/2” with yellow stripes
8 10006471 1 Units Angular, 1/2”, 90°, galvanised, IT
9 10022443 2 Units Hose clamp, 1-ear, 19.2 - 21.8, (1/2”)
10 10023112 1 Units Solenoid valve 1/2”, 230 V, type 6213A
11 10022156 1 Units Galvanised bend, DN 15, 1/2”, IT/ET
12 10006493 1 Units T-piece, 1/2” ET x 1/2” IT x 1/4” IT
13 10022166 1 Units Double nipple, 1/2“, galvanised
14 10017912 1 Units Mini ball valve, 1/4”, IT + ET
15 10022372 1 Units GEKA coupling, 1/2”, IT

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Chapter 4 Assembly and function
4.8.3 Metering shaft
2
1
Metering shaft
Item Item no. Installation
quantity
UQ Name
1 10039947 1 Units Complete metering shaft
2 10004698 2 Units Dowel pins, M8 x 50
4.8.4 Mixing pipe with mixing shaft and mixing pipe cover (item no. 10039949)
4
2
5
6
3
1
7
Mixing pipe
Item Item no. Installation
quantity
UQ Name
1 10039134 1 Units Transparent mixing pipe insert
2 10039951 1 Units Mixing pipe frame/mixing pipe holder
3 10039948 1 Units Mixing shaft
4 10039950 1 Units Complete mixing pipe cover
5 10017068 2 Units Eccentric lock, size 0 with drawbar eye
6 10036239 1 Units Clamping plug G1/2 for plastic mixing pipe
7 10022373 1 Units GEKA coupling, 1/2”, ET

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Chapter 4 Assembly and function
4.8.5 Mixing pipe cover for mixing pipe (item no. 10039950)
1
2
3
4
5
Mixing pipe cover
Item Item no. Installation
quantity
UQ Name
1 10039950 1 Units Complete cover for mixing pipe (incl. items 2 + 3)
2 10039952 2 Units Ball head for mixing pipe cover
3 10006175 1 Units Plastic transfer for the mixing shaft
4 10040694 1 Units Allen screw, M8 x 12, left-hand thread
5 10040419 1 Units Splash guard washer, 8.4 x 35 x 1.5
4.8.6 Mixing shaft for mixing pipe (item no. 10039948)
Mixing shaft
Item Item no. Installation
quantity
UQ Name
1 10041033 1 Units Mixing shaft

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Chapter 4 Assembly and function
4.8.7 Drive unit (item no. 10039958)
2
3
1
4
5
8
7
6
9
Motor
Item Item no. Installation
quantity
UQ Name
1 10007515 1 Units Gear motor, 1.1 kW
2 10039953 1 Units Complete motor flange (incl. items 7, 8, 9 and 10)
- 10039955 1 Units Motor flange without attachments
3 10041323 1 Units CEE plug 3 x 16 A, IP 44
4 10039956 1 Units Tappet bracket with paddles
4.1 10039933 1 Units Radial shaft seal
5 10016644 1 Units Bow handle
6 10039944 2 Units Centring bolt
7 10039945 2 Units Eccentric bushes
8 10039954 1 Units Clamping lever for quick-release fastener
9 10041184 1 Units Motor flange seal
NOTE
Use the order form at the end of this operating manual to order spare parts.

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Chapter 5 Transport and storage
5 Transport and storage
5.1 Safety notices for transport
!
DANGER Slipping machine
Danger of death for drivers and transport users.
• Ensure that the machine is in a secure position during
transport.
• Secure the machine against slipping.
!
WARNING Risk of injury posed by carrying or lifting
machine
• The machine weighs 58 kg. To prevent overloading and
damaging the spine, at least 2 people must lift or carry
the machine.
5.2 Transport inspection
NOTE
Check the machine to ensure that all
components are present and for transport damage
immediately upon receipt.
• Do not leave any parts in the packaging.
5.3 Damage report
Proceed as follows in the event of externally visible
transport damage:
1. Write a damage report with the following details:
- Your client address
- Name of the transport company and the driver
- Date and time of the delivery
- Order number and machine name
according to the delivery note
- Description of the damage
- Signature of the driver
- Signature of the recipient at the customer’s premises
2. Have the transport damage confirmed by means of the
driver’s signature.
3. Send one copy of the damage report to
the transport company and another to
Inotec GmbH.
4. And clarify the possible ways in which the damage
could be remedied with one of our service centres (see
second last page)
5.4 Complaints
Claims for compensation relating to transport damage can
only be made if the delivery company is informed of the
same without undue delay.
5.5 Packaging
The new machine will be shipped cellophane-wrapped on
a Euro pallet.
• Dispose of the packaging material as required by law.
5.6 Transport of the used machine in vehicle
!
DANGER Slipping machine.
Danger of death for drivers and transport users.
1. Ensure that the machine is stored securely during trans-
port.
2. Secure the machine against slipping.
NOTE
Leaking material residue
• Clean the machine before transport.
• Secure the machine in the vehicle using suitable fixing
materials.
5.7 Storage
If the machine is not likely to be used for an extended
period of time, thorough cleaning will be required.
Store the machine under the following environmental
conditions:
• Dry
• Frost-free
• Protected from dust
• Protected against corrosion (e.g. salt water)

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Chapter 6 Installation
6 Installation
Observe the following notices when assembling and posi-
tioning the machine:
Installation location requirements
• Ensure that there is enough space around the machine
to enable filling of the material hopper and machine op-
eration.
• Install the inoMIX S16 on an even and horizontal surface.
• Prevent the machine from sliding by locking the wheels.
The mixing pipe points downwards.
• Cover the floor underneath the machine with a plastic
sheet, if it is not on a firm, tarmacked surface.
• Keep the machine in a dry, protected area in wet weather.
• Prevent direct exposure to sunlight, especially while in
continuous operation, in order to prevent the motor
from overheating.
6.1 Delivery condition of the machine
The inoMIX S16 is shipped with the metering shaft inserted
and motor flanged on. The mixing pipe and mixing shaft
still have to be attached.
6.2 Connecting the metering shaft and motor
1. Push the metering shaft into the main frame.
2. Attach the motor to the (1) main frame by means of
the quick-release fastener, and ensure that the meter-
ing shaft is connected to the motor.
3. Insert the CEE plug of the motor into the socket on the
main frame.
1
6.3 Assembling the mixing pipe and mixing shaft
1. Assemble the mixing pipe by using both eccentric fas-
tenings on the main frame.
2. Push the mixing shaft with the mixing pipe cover into
the mixing pipe. Ensure that the mixing shaft is con-
nected to the metering shaft.
3. To lock the mixing pipe cover, turn it clockwise so that
both ball heads lock in the recesses provided in the steel
frame.
!
DANGER Rotating shaft.
Danger of death due to being pulled into the machine
and crushed.
When the motor is running, the metering shaft ro-
tates, even if the mixing pipe has been removed with
the mixing shaft!
• Do not reach into the rotating shaft.
• Do not place any objects into the rotating shaft.
1. Before working on the metering and mixing shaft, inter-
rupt the external power supply.
2. To do this, press the red pushbutton.
3. Pull out the mains plug.
4. Secure the machine against unexpectedly being switched
back on.
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