Metos SP-100A User manual

MIXER
SP-100A, SP-200A, SP-30HA, SP-40HA, SP-60HA, SP-A80HI, SP-B80HI
4025016, 4025025, 4025036, 4025041, 4025047, 4025050
5.7.2019
Installation and Operation Manual

CONTENTS
OVERALL VIEW OF THE MIXER..............................................................................................................................5
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................................6
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................................................7
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................................................14
MAINTENANCE .....................................................................................................................................................15
LIMITED WARRANTY ............................................................................................................................................15
TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................................................................16
CAPACITY CHART TABLE ......................................................................................................................................17
MIXER AGITATOR/APPLICATION .........................................................................................................................18
WIRING SCHEMATICS ..........................................................................................................................................19
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY........................................................................................................................33

CAUTIO
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Read before you operate the machine
It is important to read this manual and following the instructions before operate the machines.
This mixer is designed as a safe and efficient food processing product as long as the machine is used in
accordance with the instructions in this manual and is properly maintained.
User has taken following precautions in order to operate the mixer safely.
⚫All operators should be at least 18 years old and are adequately trained and supervised.
Also, have fully read and understood this manual.
⚫Owner should not let customer, visitor or other unauthorized people come in contact with this
machine.
⚫Do not wear loose clothes or ring while operating, and keep hands, hair and clothing away the
moving parts.
⚫NEVER use an extension cord to connect electrical power.
⚫Make sure the safety guard is closed and bowl is lifted to right position before operating.
⚫NEVER reach into the bowl when the mixer is running.
⚫NEVER place your hand or any kitchen utensil in the bowl whilst the mixer is in operation.
⚫When mixing product always follow the recommends agitator and speed setting according to the
capacity chart.
⚫STOP the mixer before changing speed.
⚫STOP the mixer before removing or installing attachments into the hub.
⚫NEVER put your hand and finger into the feed chute when using any mixer’s attachments, include
VH-12 Meat Mincer and V99S Vegetable Slicer. Always use the pusher plate with attachment.
⚫Always UNPLUG before cleaning or doing any maintenances.
⚫DO NOT hose down or pressure wash any part of mixer.
⚫NEVER bypass, alter or modify this machine. Doing so may create hazard and will void warranty.
⚫Avoid exposing to vibration environment
If you have any questions, please contact any local representative or SPAR directly.
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Overall View of the Mixer
A) Bowl
B)Removable Bowl Guard
C) Planetary Shaft
D) Attachment Hub*
E) Control Panel
F) Gear Lever
G) Additions Chute
H) Bowl Lift Handle
(Wheel)
I) Bowl Cradle
NOTE: Attachment Hub is optional.
Control Panel
A) Emergency Stop
B) Start
C) Timer**
NOTE: Timer is optional on Model SP-100A, SP-100A/nh, SP-200A and SP-200A/nh.
D) Bowl Raise Button
E) Bowl Lower Button
(Available for SP-A80HI and
SP-A80I Only)
NOTE: Oil Meter Indicator is only available for SP-A80HI, SP-A80I,
SP-B80HI and SP-B80I.
Installation Instructions
Model SP-60HA
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INSTALLATION
- The machine is supplied factory lubricated and ready to run. It should be positioned on any solid,
level and non-skid work surface that is nonflammable. Install in work area with adequate light and
space.
- For Smaller Capacity Model, you may place the mixer on bench which is capable of supporting a
load of mixer’s weight. For safety, the mixer should be BOLTED in position using all four holes
located in the legs.
- DO NOT attempt to lift the mixer alone.
- Clean the mixer before use. It is normal for the factory to apply a
generous amount of grease in and on the machine before initial use.
- During the transportation or fitting, please do not lean over 35 degree
to avoid the gear oil leaking from the gear oil container.
- Please use forklift to transporting. Please refer to Figure 1.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
CAUTION: NEVER USE EXTENSION CORD. Low amp supply could damage the mixer or cause a fire.
CAUTION: The user should install an over-current protection device (e.g. fuse or NFB) or Residual
Current Device (GFCI) in the machine incoming site power lines to prevent a fault current risk.
CAUTION: The machine is designed for TN power system.
Before connecting this machine to the electrical supply, check that the details on the rating plate
(located on the rear of the machine) correspond to the details of your electrical connection.
The mixer is supplied with a trailing lead fitted with a molded plug. If the style of plug is unsuitable for
the socket you plan to use, the plug must be cut off and replaced with an appropriate plug.
Machines are fitted with a color coded three core cable as follows:
(1) Brown: Live
(2) Blue: Neutral
(3) Green/Yellow: Earth
As the color of the wires may not correspond to the colored markings identifying the terminals in your plug,
you should proceed as follows:
- The wire which is colored blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter
N or colored black.
- The wire which is colored brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the
letter L or colored red.
- The wire which is colored green/yellow must be connected to the terminal which is marked with
the letter E or colored green.
NOTE: In terms of the 3-phase, when the mixer is located and connected with the plug, please make sure
that the shaft goes clockwise. (Same direction as the arrow sticker that located on the front of the machine)
If the shaft goes counterclockwise, please replace the wires: R.S.T. (USA) L1, L2, L3, (Europe). To replace the
wires each other until the shaft goes clockwise.
The mixer should be plugged into a switched socket which isolates all poles and has a minimum
contact clearance of 3mm and located close to the mixer for use in an emergency and to facilitate servicing.
The machine must be incorporated into a potential equalization system.
The leakage current for this appliance is no greater than 1 mA/KW.
If the electrical supply cable to the machine becomes damaged, it must be replaced by a specification
or higher and suitable for the Mixer’s motor load.
The ground wire is fixed to the machine and this connection must be kept intact.
CAUTION: The mixer MUST be grounded.
Figure 1
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- The minimum requirement for all electrical equipment is correct operation between air temperature
of +5℃and +40℃.
- Electrical equipment is capable of operating correctly when the relative humidity does not exceeding 95% at
a maximum temperature of +40℃.
- Electrical equipment is capable of operating correctly at altitude up to 1000m.
- Electrical equipment is designed to withstand to protected against the effects of transportation, and
storage temperature within a range of -25℃to +55℃and for short periods not exceeding 24h at up
to +70℃.
Operating Instructions
BEFORE USING THE MIXER
Before using the mixer, ensure that all users are familiar with the correct operation of the machine. In
particular, care should be taken to ensure that the bowl and mixing tools are correctly fitted and that the
bowl guard is in position prior to starting the machine.
SAFETY AT WORK
- NEVER place your hand or any kitchen utensil in the bowl whilst the mixer is in operation.
- Keep hands, hair and clothing away from moving parts.
- Isolate the machine from the electrical supply by removing the plug from the socket before
cleaning, servicing or adjusting any parts or attachments.
- Do not use the machine with any cover or guard removed.
- Certain operator notice advising about the safe use of this mixer is attached to the machine.
OFFICE, SHOPS AND RAILWAY PREMISES ACT, 1963
The above Act requires that this machine and attachments shall be operated only by a properly
instructed person or by an employee who is under the supervision of a properly instructed person. The
instruction shall include indication of the possible dangers arising and the precautions to be observed. The
Act also requires that no person under the age of 18 shall clean a machine if this exposes him to risk of
injury from a moving part of that machine or any adjacent machine.
CORRECT USE OF THE MIXER
- It is the responsibility of the operators to use the mixer correctly within the recommended
limitations. Always follow the instructions on the side of the machine when changing gear. If the
motor labors, please stop the machine and reduce the size of the mix immediately. Damage
resulting from improper use is will void the warranty.
- For operator safety, the machine is fitted with a bowl guard which is electrically interlocker to
ensure that the mixer cannot operate unless the guard is correctly positioned and the bowl is raised.
Excessive force used to open and close the bowl guard may damage the electrically interlocker, and
will void the warranty.
- For additional safety, the mixer has a no volt release feature which means that in the event of a
power failure, the machine will only restart after the control button has been pressed again. This
arrangement ensures that when the supply is restored, the machine cannot restart on its own.
- Careful handling of bagged products by minimizing the height above the bowl base from which they
are poured.
- Careful slitting of bags in the lower part of the bowl to allow dust free discharge of flour as flour as
possible.
- Use temporary bowl covers to minimize openings through which flour many escape.
Installation Instructions
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TOOL SELECTION
The beater, whisk and spiral dough hook are tools for
the work implied by their names. Do not use the beater
for dough making or the whisk for anything other than
whisking, aerating or mixing light mixtures.
The Table 1 shows the typical uses for each of the
tools. For more details, please refer to Page 14.
NOTE: Always wash agitator with mild soap and apply
light quantity of mineral oil to planetary shaft after
cleaning.
FITTING THE BOWL
With the bowl cradle lowered, place the chosen mixing tool in the bowl
and position the bowl on the cradle. There are three location points when
fitting the bowl. Please refer to Figure 2:
(1)The locking pin at the rear of the bowl should locate in the hole of the
cradle.
(2)The two holes in the bowl handles must engage on the pins located on the
cradle.
(3)Please ensure that the bowl is seated correctly on the cradle before
securing the bowl locking latches prior to use.
(For Bigger Capacity Mixer, above 50 Liter)
NOTE: Please use bowl truck to load and unload bowl containing more than
50lbs per batch.
FITTING THE MIXING TOOL
Slide the bayonet fitting of the agitator onto the drive shaft and twist clockwise to
secure it in position. To remove the agitator, slide the tool up the shaft slightly and twist
counter clockwise. Please refer to Figure 3.
NOTE: Install the bowl BEFORE inserting agitators.
NOTE: Agitators should always rotate in a clockwise direction around bowl. If agitators
move counterclockwise, please contact licensed electrician immediately to remedy
incorrect wiring.
BOWL LIFT & BOWL GUARD
The bowl cradle and bowl guard are electrically interlocked so that the machine will only operate with
the bowl cradle at the raised position. In addition to this, the bowl guard must be locked into place by
sliding it into position across the top of the bowl to the point where it will slide no further.
NOTE: Only once the bowl is raised and the bowl guard locked, the machine can operate. Thus ensuring
total user safety at all times. Once the guard has been opened or the bowl lowered, the machine will
stop immediately. The Mixer can only be restarted by pressing the start button again.
During the mixing process, additional ingredients can be added by the chute located on the right hand
side of the bowl guard.
Operating Instructions
Beater: Firm mixes such as light
pastry, cakes biscuits, icings
fillings and mashed vegetables.
Spiral Dough Hook: Heavy mixes
such as dough, pie pastry. .
Whisk: Light mixes such as
whipped cream, mayonnaise,
egg whites, pancakes and
soufflés.
Table 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
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Figure A
THE REMOVABLE BOWL GUARD
The interlocking bowl guard now is available to remove for
cleaning purpose. With separated handles, it can easy take out the bowl
guard and cleaning in a sink or dishwasher.
Open / Closing the Bowl Guard:
To open the bowl guard, holding the separated handle, and
rotating clockwise. (See Figure A)
To close the bowl guard, rotating counterclockwise until the bowl guard is in
the locked position. (See Figure B)
NOTE: When the guard is open or not properly installed, the mixer will not
operate.
NOTE: Removable Bowl Guard is not available for SP-A80HI, SP-A80I, SP-B80HI
and SP-B80I.
Removing and Attaching the Bowl Guard:
NOTE: Before removing or attaching the bowl guard, make sure the bowl is in
the down/lower position and the agitator is taking off from the planetary
shaft.
To remove the bowl guard, push the upper and lower part of the
separated handle in different way (upper part –counterclockwise, lower part –
clockwise) and divide the handle. (See figure C)
When the handle separated, hold the lower handle and continue turning
the guard clockwise until the guard releases from the ring catch on the mixer.
(See figure D)
To reattach the bowl guard, line up the ring catch on the
left of the mixer; lift guard gently into place and rotate the
guard’s lower handle counterclockwise until it snaps back into
place with the upper part of the handle.
Operating Instructions
Figure B
Figure C
Figure D
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SOLID SAFETY GUARD
NOTE: Solid Safety Guard is an optional accessory on
SP-100A, SP-200A, SP-30HA, SP-40HA, SP-60HA, SP-A80HI,
SP-B80HI.
Solid Safety Guard is an optional accessory you can buy
and use on Planetary Mixer with Removable Safety Guard.
There is an Extra Plastic Cover on Bowl Guard which can
cover the entire gap on grid. The key feature of Solid Safety
Guard is to eliminate the exposure of flour when mixing bread
dough.
CONTROLS
The Timer (C) is arranged to automatically stop the machine
after the selected interval. An untimed position is provided for
manually controlled mixing cycles.
Before starting the mixer it is necessary to set the mixing
duration or select the manual position –the mixer will not operate in
the 0 position.
TIMED OPERATION
For timed operation turn the Timer Knob (C) to the desired time (duration is marked from 1 to 15 in
graduations of one minute) and then press the Green Start Button (B) to start the mixer. After the timed
period you set, the mixer will stop automatically. If it is necessary to stop the mixer before the end of the
timed period, press the Red Stop Button (A).
UNTIMED OPERATION
If you wish to manually control a mix, select the untimed mode by moving the Timer Knob
anti-clockwise to the green mark until it stops.
NOTE: Timer is optional on Model SP-100A, SP-100A/nh, SP-200A and SP-200A/nh.
POWER BOWL LIFT
NOTE: Power Bowl Lift is only available for Model SP-A80HI and
SP-A80I.
Powered by an electric motor, the bowl may be raised or lowered
by fingertip control through the conveniently located switch. Please
press (D) Bowl Raise Button to raise the Bowl Cradle. You can lower
the Bowl Cradle by pressing (E) Bowl Lower Button.
Operating Instructions
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Table 2
Table 3
Noise
CAPACITY
Please refer to Page 14. The table shows the recommended capacities of finished weights of regular
mixes. Although the machine may be capable of mixing larger quantities, it will lead to excessive and
premature wear and possible failure. Overloading also results in lengthy processes and unsatisfactory
results.
NOTE: Reduce batch size by 10%, if chilled flour, water below 20 ℃, ice, or high gluten flour is being used.
NOTE: Overloading or not following the chart will damage the mixer and void the warranty.
NOISE TEST REPORT
The average A-weighted sound pressure level is listed as below table.
“Uncertainty, K in decibels: 4.0 dB (A) according to EN ISO 4871”
Model
SP-100A
and
SP-100A/nh
SP-200A
and
SP-200A/nh
SP-30HA
and
SP-30A
SP-40HA
and
SP-40A
SP-60HA
and
SP-60A
SP-A80HI,
SP-B80HI,
Noise
Level
67.3 dB
65.5 dB
64.4 dB
61.9 dB
60.1 dB
59.1 dB
SPEED SELECTION
Before changing speeds, the mixer must always be STOPPED first. The necessary speed can then be
selected before restarting the machine by pressing the Green Start Button.
NOTE: The Model SP-A80HI, SP-A80I, SP-B80HI and SP-B80I will automatically shut off if the speed is
changed during operation.
The speed selected depends largely on the quantity and consistency of the product. It is recommended
that mixing is always started at the lowest speed and progressively increased to the desired setting. In an
emergency situation always use the Red Emergency Stop Button to stop the machine. Table 2 shows the
recommended speeds for the range of tools. For Model SP-A80HI, SP-A80I, SP-B80HI and SP-B80I, please
refer to Table 3.
IMPORTANT: When mixing products always follow the recommended agitator and speed setting.
The mixer is equipped with a motor overload protection. If the mixer shuts off during operation, reduce
the batch size and wait 2 minutes. Press the stop button then press the start button.
For heavier loads, the mixer should not run longer than 15 minutes without pausing for a cool down period
of at last 15 minutes or more before resuming mixer. For lighter loads the mixer should not run longer than
30 minutes without pausing for a cool down period of at last 30 minutes or more before resuming mixer.
Operating Instructions
Recommended speed
1st Speed
2nd Speed
3rd Speed
Whisk
Beater
Hook
Recommended Speed
1st Speed
2nd Speed
3rd Speed
4th Speed
Whisk
Beater
Hook
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BOWL SCRAPER
NOTE: Bowl Scraper is an optional accessory. Please consult the local dealer for ordering.
The Bowl Scraper is used in conjunction with the Beater or Wire Whip agitator. The Bowl Scraper is
easily attached to the mounted bracket when needed. While the agitator is mixing the product, the scraper
is continuously scraping the entire inside of the mixing bowl.
BENEFITS/SOLUTIONS
Reduces Labor: Eliminates the task of stopping mid batch to laboriously scrape
product from inside of bowl.
Reduces Recipe Time: No more stopping during mixing time. Most recipes can
have multiple steps reduced by use of the Bowl Scraper. In most cases, reduces
time required for initial incorporation of ingredients.
Increased Productivity: With reduced labor time and recipe time, more time
can be scheduled for additional batches and other assignments.
Provides Product Consistency: Continuous scraping provides more consistent
product results, batch after batch.
IDEAL RECIPES FOR USE WITH THE BOWL SCRAPER
Scratch Mashed Potatoes
Instant Mashed Potatoes
Pancake and Waffle Batters
Cake Batters
Sugar Cookies
Icings
Mayonnaise
Biscuit Batter
Cheesecakes
Creaming Shortenings
Creaming Eggs/Sugar
Operating Instructions
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ATTACHMENTS
NOTE: Attachment Hub is optional.
The ranges of attachments that can be operated from the Attachment
Hub are listed below. When using an attachment, lubricate the Drive Stud
(D) using a food quality grease or oil. To fix to the mixer refer to Figure 4.
Release the Thumbscrew (G) and slide the shaft of the attachment into the
hub ensuring that the Drive Stud (D) engages in the socket within the hub.
Rotate the attachment to line up the Location Peg (E) with its mating hole in
the hub and push firmly home. Tighten thumbscrew to secure.
CAUTION: Only fit attachments when the mixer is stationary and never when it is
operating. Do not use attachments when mixing.
The recommended speed range for some of the attachments available is shown in table below.
Recommended speed
1st gear
2nd gear
3rd gear
V99S Veg. Prep.
VH-12 Mincer
V99S
Vegetable Preparation With a
range of 8 plates to slice, grate
or shred all types of vegetable
and fruit from nuts and
cabbage to carrots and cheese.
VH-12 Mincer
A no.12 mincing attachment which
works wonders with meat, fish and
vegetables alike.
NOTE: Make sure the bowl is up and the bowl guard is closed, otherwise the mixer will not function.
NOTE: If you still don’t understand or have any doubt of operation, please don’t use the machine and
contact the local representative.
Operating Instructions
Figure 4
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Cleaning Instructions
CARE OF YOUR MIXER
CAUTION: ALWAYS DISCONNECT OR UNPLUG THE ELECTRICAL POWER FROM THE MIXER BEFORE
CLEANING.
The mixer is designed for simple maintenance carried out by operators. It may be necessary from time
to time to apply a little Vaseline and oil to the rods on which the bowl cradle slides. If so, use a little food
quality lubricant, ensuring that there is no excess oil that could contaminate the food mix.
Clean the mixer thoroughly after use. After isolating the machine from the electricity supply, the body
should be wiped down with a damp cloth. Do not spray the machine with or immerse it in water. Do not
forget to clean the rear of the machine and do not allow the rear vents to become blocked as this may
result in overheating.
Pay particular attention to the bowl pins and any surrounding areas of the cradle to prevent the
accumulation of mix, as this could prevent correct location of the bowl. For the same reason ensure that
the beater shaft and each of the sockets on the tools are cleaned thoroughly. The bowl and tools should be
washed in hot soapy water, rinsed and dried before being put into storage. Do not wash the agitator s in a
dishwasher, as the polished finish will be adversely affected by the dishwashing chemicals.
Maintenance
-It is recommended that any servicing or maintenance work must be carried out by a trained
technician or electrician.
-CAUTION: ALWAYS DISCONNECT OR UNPLUG THE ELECTRICAL POWER FROM THE MIXER BEFORE
DOING MAINTENANCE.
MAINTENANCE
Regular maintenance is necessary on all machines if they are to remain in good working condition. It is
strongly recommended that all maintenance must be carried out by trained technicians from an appointed
distributor.
ON A REGULAR BASIS
Clean the machine thoroughly after use and lubricate the rods with Vaseline or lubrication oil which
the bowl cradle slides. After cleaning the beater shaft, please wipe and lightly lubricate the beater shaft
with Vaseline to prevent rusting. (SEE CARE ON YOUR MIXER)
ON AN ANNUAL BASIS*
Check that all bolts are tight and bowl guard secure.
※Carry out on a more frequent basis if machine is arduously used.
※After replacing the parts by technicians, please screw back tightly with anti-leaking coat to avoid the
gear oil leaking after replacement.
※Do not insert any object into the air vent of motor or into the bowl.
※Please unplug while not using the mixer.
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Maintenance
GEAR OIL METER
NOTE: Oil Meter Indicator is only available for SP-A80HI, SP-A80I,
SP-B80HI and SP-B80I.
Use the gear oil to lubricate the mixer and to prolong the life of
the mixer. Before using the mixer, please check the gear oil meter.
When the indicator of gear oil meter is above the half of the red circle,
the gear oil is full. Please re fill the gear oil when the indicator is
below the red circle.
GEAR OIL RENEWAL
CAUTION: Please use Mobil lubricant “UBE HD 85W-140”to refill the gearbox of model SP-A80HI,
SP-A80I, SP-B80HI and SP-B80I.
Please unscrew and leak the oil from the indicated oil-leaking hole. After finishing the leaking, re-screw
back tightly with the anti-leaking coat on the screw. Fill the gear oil to the indicated re-fill oil hole. We
recommended that this servicing or maintenance work must be carried out by trained technicians from a
SPAR appointed distributor.
GEARBOX LUBRICANT
In terms of the rest model from SP-100A to SP-60HA, please refill the lubricant inside the gearbox every 5
years. We recommended that this servicing or maintenance work must be carried out by trained technicians
from a SPAR appointed distributor.
CAUTION: Please use either Mobil lubricant “XHP 222”or Brugarolas “GRASA AGUILA PLEX 2-BOLSA”to
refill the gearbox of model SP-100A, SP-200A, SP-30HA, SP-40HA and SP-60HA.
PLANETARY UNIT LUBRICANT
Please add only 2 pumps of grease to the planetary grease fitting once a year. In case there is a strange
noise coming from the planetary unit, please reapply grease to the planetary unit by using the grease gun.
We recommended that this servicing or maintenance work must be carried out by trained technicians from a
SPAR appointed distributor.
CAUTION: Please use TACBECON grease “GL-210”to lubricate the planetary unit.
Limited Warranty
GUARANTEE
SPAR provides one year guarantee, either the date of dispatch from our factory, or the date of
purchase from one of our approved distributors. We will replace any defected parts resulted from faulty
design, material or workmanship, provided that no alteration, addition or repair has been carried out
except by an authorized Service Agent and provided that such defective part(s) be returned to the
Company’s nearest authorized representative, postage paid.
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Troubleshooting
FAULT FINDING
FAULT
CHECK
POSSIBLE REASON AND ACTION REQUIRED
No power to mixer
1. Check plug socket
2. Check wiring in plug
3. Check fuse in plug
4. Check or change cable
5. Check microswitch
6. Check circuit breaker
over load or short
1. Mixer not plugged into a live socket or not switched on
2. Plug incorrectly wired –rewire correctly
3. Possible faulty fuse –replace fuse
4. Cable damaged or split –replace cable
5. Limit switch damaged or faulty –replace switch
6. Circuit breaker shut off or constantly short –reset
or replace the circuit breaker (automatically reset).
Mixer falls to operate
1. Check bowl guard/lift
2. Check timer position
3. Check transmission belt
4. Check gear change lever
1. Machine will not operate with guards open
2. Mixer will operate on timer or manual position
only.
3. Belt damaged or broken-replace belt
4. Machine will not operate if out of gear-put in gear
Mixer becomes noisy
1. Check bowl and tools
2. Check work surface
3. Check bearing for wear
4. Check gearbox
5. Check planetary unit
1. Ensure that bowl and tool are correctly seated.
2. Uneven surfaces create excessive resonance.
3. Worn bearings –replace bearings
4. Damaged or faulty gearbox –replace gearbox
5. Reapply high-pressure grease thought grease
fitting. (Please refer to MIANTENANCE)
Mixer loses power
1. Check capacity
2. Check transmission gear
3. Check shaft bias
1. Overloading of bowl –reduce load
2. Gear damaged or worn –replace belt
3. Damaged or faulty gearbox –replace shaft bias
Motor overheating
1. Check capacity/speed
2. Check supply voltage
1. Refer to Table 2 and 3 for details
2. Voltage should correspond to rating plate
Oil on planetary shaft
Check oil seal
Worn oil seal –change oil seal
Mixing tools stuck on
planetary shaft
Check planetary shaft
bent, unclean or rusted.
1. Planetary shaft twisted or bent –please
change planetary shaft.
2. Planetary shaft rusted –please use
descaler for derusting.
3. Turn planetary shaft anti-clockwise to
meet square groove, gently knock down
mixing tools.
◎It is recommended that any servicing or maintenance work must be carried out by a trained technician or
electrician.
◎Isolate the mixer from the electricity supply by removing the plug from the socket before cleaning or
servicing.
◎Isolate the mixer from the electricity supply by removing the plug from the socket after long period of no use.
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Capacity Chart Table
Product
Agitator /
Speed
SP-100A
SP-200A
SP-30HA
SP-40HA
SP-60HA
SP-A80HI &
SP-B80HI
Bowl Capacity
Bowl
10 LITER
20 LITER
30 LITER
40 LITER
60 LITER
80 LITER
Waffle or Hot Cake Batter
Beater
4.7L
7.6L
11.4L
15.1L
22.7L
28.4L
Whipped Cream
Whip
1.9L
3.8L
5.7L
8.5L
11.4L
15.1L
Mashed Potatoes
Beater
3.6KG
6.8KG
10.4KG
13.6KG
18.1KG
22.7KG
Egg Whites
Whip
0.47L
0.95L
1.4L
1.7L
1.9L
2.8L
Meringue
Whip
0.35L
0.71L
1.9L
2.4L
2.9L
3.8L
(Qty of Water)
Raised Donut Dough
Hook
2KG
4.1KG
6.8KG
11.3KG
27.2KG
32.3KG
(65% AR) *◆
1st & 2nd
Heavy Bread Dough
Hook
3.4KG
6.8KG
13.6KG
18.1KG
31.8KG
32.3KG
(55% AR) *․◆
1st only
Bread and Roll Dough
Hook
5.7KG
11.3KG
20.4KG
27.2KG
36.3KG
40.8KG
(60% AR) *․◆
1st only
Pizza Dough, Thin
Hook
2.3KG
4.1KG
7.3KG
13.6KG
18.1KG
22.7KG
(40% AR) *․Δ◆□
1st only
Pizza Dough, Medium
Hook
2.3KG
4.5KG
11.3KG
18.1KG
31.8KG
40.8KG
(50% AR) *․◆□
1st only
Pizza Dough, Thick
Hook
4.5KG
9.1KG
18.1KG
22.7KG
31.8KG
45.4KG
(60% AR) *․◆
1st only
Fondant Icing
Beater
2.7KG
5.4KG
8.2KG
11.3KG
16.3KG
27.2KG
Cake
Beater
4.5KG
9.1KG
13.6KG
18.1KG
27.2KG
40.8KG
Pie Dough
Beater
4.5KG
8.2KG
12.2KG
15.9KG
22.7KG
31.8KG
Pasta, Basic Egg Noodle
Hook
1.4KG
2.3KG
3.6KG
7.7KG
15.9KG
22.7KG
NOTE: *The mixer capacity depends on the moisture content of the dough. When mixing dough (pizza, bread,
or bagels) check your AR%! %AR (% Absorption Ration) = Water weight divided by flour weight. The capacities
listed above are based on flour at room temperature and 70°F water temperature. (1 gallon water weights 8.33
lbs.)
ΔMaximum Mixing Time- 7 Minutes
․If high gluten flour is used, reduce the batch size by 10%.
◆If using chilled flour, water below 20 ℃, or ice, reduce batch size by 10%.
□2nd speed should never be used on 50% AR or lower with the exception of Model SP-60HA. The SP-60HA
requires a 50% reduction in batch size to mix in speed 2 with 50% AR dough.
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NOTE: “E”DOUGH HOOK, “C”WING WHIP AND HEAVY DUTY WIRE WHIP is optional accessory.
Please consult the local dealer for possibility.
ATTACHMENT
APPLICATION
FOOD PRODUCTS
RECOMMENDATIONS
FLAT BEATER
⚫Multi purpose agitator
⚫Mashing potatoes
⚫Mixing cakes
⚫Icings
⚫Use 1st speed for starting
⚫Medium speed for finishing
WIRE WHIP
⚫Maximum blending of air
into light products
⚫Whipping cream
⚫Beating egg whites
⚫2nd & 3rd speeds for 3 speed
mixers
⚫3rd & 4th speeds for 4 speed
mixers
“ED”DOUGH HOOK
⚫Mixing
⚫Folding
⚫Stretching dough in 10-80
liter mixers
⚫Breads
⚫Pizza dough
⚫1st & 2nd speeds
“E”DOUGH HOOK
⚫Mixing
⚫Folding
⚫Stretching dough in 10-80
liter mixers
⚫Breads
⚫Pizza dough
⚫1st & 2nd speeds
“C”WING WHIP
⚫Heavy whipping
⚫Potatoes
⚫Butter
⚫Mayonnaise
⚫Light icing
⚫1st & 2nd speeds
HEAVY DUTY WIRE WHIP
⚫Heavy whipping
applications
⚫Sponge cakes
⚫Light marshmallow
⚫2nd & 3rd speeds for 3 speed
mixers
⚫3rd & 4th speeds for 4 speed
mixers
MIXER AGITATOR/APPLICATION
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1 2 34
A
B
C
D
4
321
D
C
B
A
7T2T11
T217T1
1L1
3L2
5L3
13NO
A2
2T1
4T2
6T3
FUSE(1A)
5
53
3
0V
15V
6
6
14NO
6T3
4T2
2T1
95
96
97
980V
440V
T3
T3
4
4
L2
R
R2
2
L2
L1 MOTOR
24V
MICROSWITCH
HEIGHT ADJUSTER MICROSWITCH
SAFTY COVER
PE
400V
L2
L1
L1L1
L1 L3
L3L3
L3 9
98
8
A1
L3
LAMP
ON SWITCH
OFF SWITCH
TIMER
SP-30HI & SP-30HA WIRING DIAGRAM - 400V-50HZ-3PHASE
16

1 2 34
A
B
C
D
4
321
D
C
B
A
7T2T11
T217T1
1L1
3L2
5L3
13NO
A2
2T1
4T2
6T3
FUSE(1A)
5
53
3
0V
15V
6
6
14NO
6T3
4T2
2T1
95
96
97
980V
480V
T3
T3
4
4
L2
R
R2
2
L2
L1 MOTOR
24V
MICROSWITCH
HEIGHT ADJUSTER MICROSWITCH
SAFTY COVER
PE
440V
L2
L1
L1L1
L1 L3
L3L3
L3 9
98
8
A1
L3
LAMP
ON SWITCH
OFF SWITCH
TIMER
SP-30HI & SP-30HA WIRING DIAGRAM - 480V-60HZ-3PHASE
17

A
B
C
D
D
C
B
A
7T2T11
T217T1
1L1
3L2
5L3
13NO
A2
2T1
4T2
6T3
FUSE(1A)
5
53
3
0V
15V
6
6
14NO
6T3
4T2
2T1
95
96
97
980V
380V
T3
T3
4
4
L2
R
R2
2
L2
L1 MOTOR
24V
MICROSWITCH
HEIGHT ADJUSTER MICROSWITCH
SAFTY COVER
PE
230V
L2
L1
L1L1
L1 L3
L3L3
L3 9
98
8
A1
L3
LAMP
ON SWITCH
OFF SWITCH
TIMER
SP-30HI & SP-30HA WIRING DIAGRAM - 230V-50HZ-3PHASE
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