Pantheon PM20 User manual

3-Speed 20 Litre Planetary Mixer
PM20 Operating Manual

Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a Pantheon Catering Equipment product. In this
booklet you will find instructions for safe operation so please read carefully
and retain for future reference.
Warnings and Precautions
The following warnings and precautions are important and must be observed:
•Ensure voltage and frequency power requirements for the planetary
mi er match that of the supply.
•The machine must be earthed when used. There is a danger of electric
shock if it is not earthed.
•In case of emergency, please turn off the power switch and unplug the
machine.
•If the electric wire becomes damaged, a qualified engineer or the
manufacturer must replace it.
•Do not overload the mi er, it may cause the unit to malfunction and trip
out.
Pantheon Catering Equipment is not responsible for any accidents or faults
caused by amendments made to the machine or improper use by the user.
Technical Data
Speci ications:
Model:
PM20
Voltage (V)
220
-
240V 50Hz
Power (W)
1100
Maximum Load (Kg)
8
Weight (Kg)
107
Dimensions (mm)
500w 600d 780h

Installation
The installation of the unit must be performed by a qualified technician only.
Ensure the device is positioned on a solid, even, safe and stable surface that
tolerates the weight of the unit.
Ensure no flammable products are placed near the unit.
Position the device appropriately so that the plug is always accessible. Also
ensure the unit isn’t placed close to any water.
Also ensure there is sufficient operating space around the machine itself.
Operating Instructions
Be sure to follow the instructions below and use ‘figure 1’ to correctly operate
the planetary mi er:
1. Slide the guard across and pour the ingredients into the bowl
2. Close the guard and ensure the speed setting is set to the lowest speed
to begin with.
3. Switch on the mi er using the green start button
4. It is advised to start the mi er at the lowest speed and if required work
up to the quickest speed.
5. If the machine is stopped during the mi ing process, be sure to return to
the lowest speed before starting the machine up again.
6. After use, press the stop button and ensure the mi er has completely
stopped before opening the guard
1. Gear Change Hand Lever
2. Stirring Shaft
3. Mi er
4. Stainless Bowl
5. Power Switch
6. Bowl Lift Lever
7. Safety Guard
8.
Support

Maintenance
Cleaning:
Prior to cleaning always ensure the unit switched off and unplugged at the
mains.
Spilled food should be removed immediately from all e terior surfaces, simply
using a damp cloth. Cleaning the mi er on a regular basis will help to prolong
its life.
Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Causes Solution
The mi er will not start
•
The power is not
connected
correctly.
•The safety guard is
not shut correctly.
•
Ensure the plug is
securely in the
wall
•Ensure the safety
guard is shut
correctly
The guard switch isn’t
operating correctly
The guard switch isn’t
connected correctly
Open the guard to
double check the guard
switch is connected
correctly and isn’t
blocked by food
products
The mi er has
overheated
The mi er has been
operated for too long or
has been running with
e cessive load
Ensure the mi er hasn’t
been overloaded. Then
try pressing the reset
button at the rear of the
mi er
The mi er isn’t operating
correctly
Check the following:
•Drive System
•Motor Condition
•Drive Belt
If the belt has come
loose, remove the top
cover and the rear
ventilating plate. Adjust
the belt; tighten the
drive wheels or chains as
necessary.

Circuit Diagram
No. PART.NO. PART NAME Qty
1 SM20B-DQ-01 Contact switch 1
2 SM20B-DQ-07 Distance switch 1
3 SM20B-DQ-02 MOTO 1
4 SM20B-DQ-03 Capacitor 150uf 1
5 SM20B-DQ-04 Capacitor 20 uf 1
6 SM20B-DQ-05 Overload switch 1
7 SM20B-DQ-06 Power cord 1

Parts Diagram
No. PART.NO PART NAME SER.NO
PART.NO PART NAME
1 40506300
Wire whip 42 50312002
Circlips for
shaft 12

2 40506500
Spiral dough
hook 43 40507200
Taper gear
wheel
3 40506200
Flat Beater 44 40501700
Gear
4 40506700
Safety guard 45 50405041
Bushing
5 50401006
Bowl assembly
46 40501800
Sleeve
6 50405064
Plunger-shifter
yoke 47 40502000
Claw type gear
wheel
7 50406021
Spring 48 40502100
Ring
8 50405029
Pin shaft 49 50301007
Bearing 6205
9 40503600
Shifting yoke 50 40502200
Bushing
10 40502900
Cam-gear
shifter 51 50310010
Oil seal
30X52X10
11 40503100
Plate-shifter
inde 52 50405074
Press board
12 50405016
Handle-shifter
cover 53 50601026
Support
13 40503300
Handle-shifter 54 50601027
Case
14 40303300
Speed handle 55 50304018
Nut
15 50405015
Plug 56 50301003
Bearing
16 40507100
Attachment
hub 57 40501100
Mid-gear
wheel
17 50405065
Tighten handle
58 50313013
Key 4*14
18 50405026
Ring 59 50312006
Circlips for
shaft 18
19 40506600
Taper gear
wheel 60 40501000
Gear
20 50403009
Top cover 61 40500600
Bushing
21 50304020
Nut 62 40500500
Gear
22 50405052
Pressing plate 63 40503800
Plug cover

23 50405032
Plug cover 64 50405025
Worm pole
24 40501500
Super machine
parts 65 50310002
Oil seal
25 40503500
Declutch shift
shaft 66 50506026
Green button
26 50308006
Spring washer
10 67 50506029
Red button
27 50304006
Nut M10 68 50402024
Brand
28 40501400
Main shaft 69 40500300
Motor bo
29 40502300
Gear bo 70 50313015
Key 5*14
30 40502400
Internal gear 71 40500900
Shaft worm
gear
31 40502600
Gear 72 40500800
Worm wheel
32 40502700
Operating shalf
73 50501016
Motor
33 50301006
Bearing 74 40500200
Back housing
34 50310008
Oil seal
28X47X10 75 40500100
Back Cover
35 40502800
Working shaft 76 40505600
Handle-shifter
36 50306030
Retainer-pin
8 35 77 40505400
Crank lever
37 50308008
Spring washer
14 78 40505200
Connecting rod
38 50405051
Pressing plate 79 40504100
Stud
39 40500700
Transmission
shaft support 80 50307008
Clamp plate
40 50301005
Bearing 6203 81 50307006
Clamp plate
41 40501300
Spacer-lower 82 50406005
Spring
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