Paramount Fitness BM30 User manual

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BM30 Planetary Mixer
INSTALLATION / OPERATION
MANUAL
F26292-6

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The reproduction or copying of any part of this manual by any means whatsoever is strictly forbidden unless authorized previously in
writing by the manufacturer.
In line with policy to continually develop and improve its products, Moffat Ltd. reserves the right to change the specifications and
design without prior notice.
© Copyright Moffat Ltd. July 2010.
INTERNATIONAL CONTACTS
AUSTRALIA
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Main Office: (tel): 0800 663328
UNITED KINGDOM
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UNITED STATES
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REST OF WORLD
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E.Mail: [email protected]

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Introduction............................................................................................ 2
Specifications.......................................................................................... 3
Installation ............................................................................................. 4
Operation ................................................................................................ 5
Cleaning and Maintenance ..................................................................... 8
Competency Checklists........................................................................... 9
Operations Competency Checklist
Daily Cleaning Competency Checklist
Risk Assessment ................................................................................... 12
Replacement Parts List......................................................................... 13
Wiring Diagrams ................................................................................... 14
Date Purchased .......................................................... Serial No.....................................................
Dealer.............................................................................................................................................
Service Agent ..................................................................................................................................
Contents

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Introduction
We are confident that you will be delighted with your PARAMOUNT MIXER, and it will become a most
valued appliance in your commercial kitchen.
A new mixer can seem very complex and confusing at first glance. To ensure you receive the utmost
benefit from your new Paramount, there are two important things you can do.
Firstly
Please read the instruction book carefully and follow the directions given. The time taken will be well
spent.
Secondly
If you are unsure of any aspect of the installation, instructions or performance of your oven, contact your
Paramount dealer promptly. In many cases a phone call could answer your question.
The Paramount BM30 is a dependable mixer for kneading and mixing all kinds of dough, egg, cream,
cookies, mayonnaise etc. The mixer works smoothly and reliably. The mixer has 3 speed selections and
an electronic timer. The mixer comes with various style attachments which can be used to obtain the
best results. These are made of alloy aluminum or are made of a food hygiene standard material.
This model Mixer is equipped with a powerful 1HP motor and strong belt & gear drive design. The gears
are made of hardened alloy steel and a hardened steel worm wheel. A stainless steel safety guard and
electronic timer are available on all models.
With proper operation and maintenance this mixer will give you years of service, and obtain the best
results.
Introduction
Safety Precautions
• Keep hands and clothing away from the bowl and hob attachments when in operation.
• Keep rigid objects away from the bowl and hub attachments when in operation.
• Do not use this machine for any applications other than food processing.
• Use the machine only with the electrical supply specified on the rating plate.
• Disconnect the machine from its power source before carrying out any maintenance.
• Do not disable or remove any of the safety mechanisms included with this machine.
• Do not leave the machine in operation unattended.
• Observe all maintenance and safety inspection schedules.
• Ensure the machine and any accessories / attachments are in stable, upright position before
operating.
• Ensure all safety features of the machine are fitted and operate correctly within the safety
requirements and procedures before operating the machine.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause
property damage, injury or death.
Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before
installing or servicing this equipment. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or
damage.

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Specifications
Motor
1 HP (0.75kW) powerful, ball bearing, ventilated within mixer enclosure.
Electrical Supply
230-240 Volts AC, 50Hz, 1P+N+E
or 400-415 Volts AC, 50Hz, 3P+E
Transmission
The gears are a constant mesh gear in a special lubricant assuring long life; transmission gears are
of heat treated alloy steel, of high accuracy construction. All bearings are ball bearings. Positive
timing belt drive eliminates slip and speed variation.
Electronic Timer
The timer will stop the mixer when the desired time has elapsed.
Emergency ‘Stop’ Button
Located on the Control Panel on the right hand side of the machine. Pressing this button will stop
all movement of the machine.
The Emergency Stop Button should only be used in cases of emergency and SHOULD NOT be
used as the standard OPERATING method of stopping the mixer.
Safety Guard
Stainless steel safety guard smoothly rotates open. Fitted with a limit switch to shut off power
immediately to protect the operator.
Hub
The hub is only for the BM30HAT models.
Dimensions
Model BM30AT BM30HAT
Description 30 litre
Mixer
30 litre
Mixer
(with Hub)
Motor
Power 1.0 HP (0.75 kW)
Net Weight
(approx.) 150 Kg
Agitator
Speed
(RPM)
Low 100
Med 182
High 381

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Before installing the mixer, check that the available electrical supply match that
of the mixer as stated on the mixer’s rating plate.
Installation
Unpacking
Immediately after unpacking the mixer, check it for possible shipping damage. If this machine is
found to be damaged after unpacking, save the packaging material and contact the carrier within
one day of delivery.
Location
Place the mixer in its operating location - this should be a sturdy level surface. There should be
adequate space around the mixer for the user to operate the control and install and remove bowls.
Holes are provided in the base to permanently secure the mixer, although this not necessary in
normal installations.
Floor models must be leveled front-back and side-to-side by sliding shims under the legs as
required.
Electrical Connection
The supply cord on this machine is provided with a three-pin 13A fused and earthed plug. It is
imperative that the outlet to which this plug is connected be properly earthed (grounded).
Prior to installation, test the electrical service to assure it agrees with the specifications on the
machine data plate located on the back side of the pedestal.
Permissible voltage fluctuation is ± 10% of nominal voltage.
Components having adjustments protected (e.g. paint sealed) by the manufacturer, are
only allowed to be adjusted by an authorised service agent.
Rotation
To start the motor, push the 'ON' button. The speed selector handle must be at one of the
numbers indicating a speed and not located between the numbers.
Figure 1

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Operation
Keep hands, clothing and utensils out of the bowl whilst the machine is in operation.
Failure to follow the operation instructions or improper use of the mixer may result in
damage to the mixer, or cause injury to the operator.
Controls
All models are fitted with an 'ON' / 'OFF' switch and an emergency stop button which controls power to
the mixer.
The Electronic Timer is used in conjunction with the 'ON' / 'OFF' switch for timed mixing operations and
will stop the mixer when the desired timed has elapsed.
The Gear Shift Lever is used to change speeds. Always stop the mixer before changing speeds. To
change speeds, turn the switch 'OFF', move the gear shift lever to the desired speed, and turn the switch
back 'ON'.
Speed 1 (Low) - This speed is for heavy mixtures such as bread dough, heavy batters, and potatoes.
Speed 2 (Medium) - This speed is for light dough which must rise quickly, heavy batters, and some
whipping operations.
Speed 3 (High) - This speed is fast speed for light work such as whipping cream, beating eggs, and
mixing thin batters.
Important:
Great care must be taken to minimise dust emission when handling dry ingredients such as flour. Bags
should opened in the lower part of the bowl and poured from as close to the base of the bowl as possible.
It is recommended that ingredients suppliers’ hazard data sheets are consulted prior to use. The use of
respiratory protective equipment may be required during loading of the bowl.
Figure 2
Bowl Lift Slides
Bowl Lift Handle
Bowl
Guard
Drip Cup
Gear Shift Lever
Electronic Timer
‘Emergency ‘Stop’ Button
‘On’ / ‘Off’ Power Switch

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Emergency ‘Stop’ Button
The Emergency Stop Button should only be used in cases of emergency and SHOULD NOT be
used as the standard OPERATING method of stopping the mixer.
Located on the right hand side of the machine, on the Control Panel. Pressing this button will stop all
movement of the machine. ONLY ATTEMPT TO RE-START AFTER THE FAULT IS CORRECTED.
The machine cannot be re-started until:- The Emergency Stop Button is pulled up to release.
Mixing Bowl / Agitators
New mixers bowls and agitators (beaters, whip, and dough arms) should be thoroughly washed with hot
water and mild soap solution, rinsed with either a mild soda or vinegar solution, and thoroughly rinsed
with clean water BEFORE being put into service. This cleaning procedure should also be followed for
bowls and agitators before whipping egg whites or whole eggs.
Fitting the Bowl
The bowl must be installed before the agitator. To install the bowl, fully lower the bowl support (Fig. 2).
Position the bowl so the alignment bracket on the back of the bowl is in the bowl retainer and the
alignment pins on the front of the bowl support fit in the holes on the sides of the bowl.
Fitting the Agitators
To install an agitator, the bowl must be installed and fully lowered. Place the agitator in the bowl, push it
up on the agitator shaft, and turn it clockwise to seat the shaft pin in the slot of the agitator shank.
Dough Arm (Fig 3)
It is frequently used for heavy bread dough, and preferably
used at low speed.
The moisture content of heavy dough is a critical when
selecting proper mixing speed. The 2nd speed should never
be used when mixing heavy dough with an Absorption Ratio
(AR) of 50% or less.
Beater (Fig 4)
It is commonly used for thin batters, cake and mashing
potatoes, like stuffing and preferably used at middle speed.
Whip (Fig 5)
It is best for whipping cream and beating eggs and
preferably used at high speed.
Operation
M
ODEL NO.
HL
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11010
M
ODELNO.
HL
-
11010
M
ODELNO.
HL
-
11010
Fig 3
Fig 4
Fig 5

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Operation
* 1st speed only.
** 1st speed & 2nd speed only.
†If high gluten flour is used, reduce above dough batch size by 10 %.
Attachments - Optional
To install an attachment, loosen the thumb screw on the attachment hub and remove the plug. Insert
the attachment into the attachment hub making certain that the square shank of the attachment is in the
square driver of the mixer. Secure the attachment by tightening the thumb screw.
Move the gear shift lever to the desired speed and start the mixer to operate the attachment.
The meat and food chopper attachment should be operated in second or third speed. If material in the
cylinder stalls the mixer, stop the mixer at once. DO NOT attempt to restart the mixer in a lower speed -
remove the adjusting ring, knife, plate, and worm and clear the obstruction.
Mixing Heavy Dough
The moisture content of heavy dough is a critical factor when selecting proper mixing speed. Do NOT use
2nd speed when mixing heavy dough with an Absorption Ratio (AR) of 60% or less. To determine the
Absorption Ratio (AR) of a product, the water weight divide by the flour weight.
Example: Calculate the Absorption Ratio of a mixture containing 2 kg of water and 4 kg of flour.
AR = 2 ÷4 = 0.50 = 50 %.
Product Agitator BM30
Egg Whites Whip 1 - 1½ ltrs
Mashed Potatoes Beater 9 kg
Mayonnaise (Litres Oil) Beater 11 ltrs
Meringue (Litres Water) Whip 1 ltr
Waffle/Pan cake Batter Beater 11 ltrs
Whipped Cream Whip 5.5 ltrs
Sheet Cake Batter Beater 9 kg
Cup Cake Beater 30 doz
Layer Cake Beater 13.5 kg
Pound Cake Beater 10 kg
Sugar Cookie Beater 50 doz
Raised Donut Dough (65% AR) Hook * 7 kg
Whole Wheat Dough ( 70% AR) Hook ** 18 kg
Egg & Sugar for Sponge Cake Beater * 5.5 kg
Bread or Roll Dough (Light / Medium, 60% AR)† Hook * 18 kg
Bread or Roll Dough (Heavy, 55% AR)† Hook * 11 kg
Pie Dough Beater 11 kg
Thin Pizza Dough (40% AR†, 5 minutes maximum mix time) Hook * 6.5 kg
Medium Pizza Dough (50% AR)† Hook * 9 kg
Thick Pizza Dough (60% AR)† Hook * 18 kg

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Cleaning / Maintenance
C
AUTION
:
ALWAYS TURN OFF THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE
THIS UNIT IS NOT WATER PROOF.
DO NOT USE WATER JET SPRAY TO CLEAN INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR OF THIS UNIT.
Cleaning Guidelines
The mixer should be thoroughly cleaned daily with a clean damp cloth and plastic scraper (metallic
implements are not recommended.
Never use a metal or stiff brush to clean the mixer. Never clean the mixer with a water hose or any
fluid pressure.
Bowls and agitators should be removed from the mixer and cleaned in a sink. The bowl guard should
be removed periodically and wiped clean.
Maintenance Guidelines
The Transmission Case and Planetary Mechanism should be inspected weekly for leaks, damage,
etc. Should it become necessary to repack the ball bearings, an authorized service technician or the
manufacturer should be contacted. Use of unproved grease or lubricants may lead to damage and
void the unit’s warranty.
The Bowl Lift Slides (Figure 2) should be lubricated every six months, or more often under heavy
usage.
Disconnect the unit from the power supply before removing the top housing or apron.
The Drip Cup (Figure 2) should be inspected periodically for moisture or lubricant dripping. Remove
the cup and wipe it with a soft cloth.
Any parts found to be damaged, defective or worn out should be replaced immediately.
Fault Finding
Fault Possible Cause Remedy
The mixer does not operate. The mains isolating switch on the
wall, circuit breaker or fuses are
'Off' at the power board.
The mixer electronic timer is set
to ’0’.
Turn 'On'.
Set time setting, or set electronic
timer to '0' to allow manual
operation.
Mixer stops during operation. Mixer overload tripped.
(Ensure that mixer is not being
overloaded - refer to table on
previous page for capacity guide).
Single phase models:
Press reset button at rear of
mixer.
Three phase models:
Call service

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Competency Checklists
Guide Sheets for Staff Training
The pages in the following section of this manual should be copied and used when training staff to
operate the Paramount mixers. It is suggested that the competency assessment checklists be completed,
signed, and a copy kept in the personnel files for future reference.
Supervisors to Ensure
• Competency check lists are copied and completed as part of the training of staff.
• Correct training of staff to the required competency expectations.
• The verification section of the competency check list is signed off.
• A copy of the completed and signed competency check list is placed in personnel records as
evidence of operator competence.

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Paramount Planetary Mixer
Element:
Implement safe work procedures
Assessment Criteria
“Can the operator”
Identify the purpose and use of:
•Equipment guards.
•Warning signs.
• Safety features.
Related to this equipment?
Identify:
• Machine-related health and safety risks of this equipment?
• Emergency procedures to be used with this equipment?
Operate this equipment correctly in normal and emergency situations?
Identify:
• OH&S reporting procedures related to hazard reporting for this machine?
Comments:
To gain competency in the use of the PARAMOUNT PLANETARY MIXER, the assessor must be
satisfied that the operator has consistently applied the knowledge and skills in all of the above elements.
This form should be signed off only when the assessor is satisfied that the
employee/trainee is competent to carry out all of the tasks described above.
Applicant’s signature: Date: / /
Assessor’s signature: Date: / /
Operations Competency Checklist
SUGGESTION
— Use this form to train staff, and place a copy in personnel files.

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SUGGESTION
— Use this form to train staff, and place a copy in personnel files.
Daily Cleaning Competency Checklist
Assessment Criteria
“Can the operator”
Maintain sound personal hygiene at all times when working with the PARAMOUNT MIXER?
Use appropriate protective and work clothing while working with the PARAMOUNT MIXER?
Identify:
• Product handling requirements during production process?
• Critical points in the process where contamination can be introduced?
• Why it is important to monitor hygiene and sanitation performance?
• The effect of poorly maintained equipment on the control of contamination and spoilage?
• Company policies and procedures regarding hygiene and sanitation?
• Actual and potential contamination and spoilage hazards?
• Solutions to rectify contamination and spoilage problems?
Use work practices and methods that reduce the risk of product contamination?
Remove contamination where appropriate in accordance with:
• Workplace hygiene and sanitation procedures?
• Procedures specific to the PARAMOUNT MIXER?
Paramount Planetary Mixer
Element:
Implement essential hygiene and sanitation procedures
This form should be signed off only when the assessor is satisfied that the
employee/trainee is competent to carry out all of the tasks described above.
Applicant’s signature: Date: / /
Assessor’s signature: Date: / /
Comments:
To gain competency in the use of the PARAMOUNT PLANETARY MIXER, the assessor must be
satisfied that the operator has consistently applied the knowledge and skills in all of the above elements.

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Risk Assessment
The following risk assessment covers the reasonably foreseeable hazards to health and safety arising from
the mixer and from systems of work associated with this machine.
Risk Rating Extreme Risk Immediate action required.
High Risk Senior management attention required.
Moderate Risk Management responsibility must be specified.
Low Risk Manage by routine procedures.
Based on AS4360 1999 Risk Management.
Hazard Identified Existing Controls Consequences Likelihood Risk Rating
Cleaning the machine with buckets of
water or hoses is extremely dangerous
and may lead to electrocution. The
machine must be cleaned with a damp
cloth only.
Safe work cleaning practices
included in training manual
local workplace rules and
management.
Catastrophic Rare High
Microswitch on safety guard should never
be removed nor tampered with otherwise
machine could continue working with
moving parts exposed.
Safe work guidelines
reinforce non-authorised
tampering with the machine.
Access to microswitches
service item only.
Major injuries Rare Moderate
Electrical isolation switch should be fully
accessible to the operator. Recommend
no more than 1.5 metres above the floor
and within easy access by the operator.
Dependent on bakery
electrical policy.
Major injuries Rare High
Safety guard should not be removed. Microswitch interlocked with
machine - controls will not
operate.
Major injuries Unlikely Moderate
Service panels should not be removed
whilst the machine is in operation nor still
connected to the power supply. The
machine must not be operated with any
service access panel removed.
Machine designed to be
accessed by authorised
service technicians only.
Warning signs clearly
evident.
Major injuries Unlikely Moderate
Hands or arms should not be placed
behind bowl whilst the machine is in
operation.
Safe operating procedure
reinforces this not to be
done.
Warnings in place.
Minor injuries Unlikely Low
Hands should never be placed near dough
hook whilst in motion.
Bowl guarded during
operation. Safe operating
procedures highlight safe
work.
Major injuries Unlikely Moderate
Cleaning of the machine should not take
place whilst it is in operation nor still
connected to the power supply.
Correct cleaning procedure
detailed in training
procedure.
Major injuries Unlikely Moderate
The machine should never be connected
to alternate power source other than that
which it has been designed for and
specified within this manual.
External plug designed to
Australian / New Zealand
standards for the appropriate
power supply.
Warnings in manual.
Major injuries Rare Moderate
Owners and Operators of Paramount Equipment Please Note:
The risk ratings and control measures as outlined in this manual must be incorporated into your safety
management systems and procedures. Ensure effective risk control by reinforcing these procedures with
staff. For example: Never clean any electrical equipment with buckets of water or pressurised hoses.

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Replacement Parts List
Replacement Parts List
When ordering replacement parts, please quote the part number and the description as listed below. If
the part required is not listed below, request the part by description and quote model number and
serial number which is shown on the Rating Plate located on the front lower corner of the right hand side
panel.
Part No. Description
BM30AT-12-001 Stainless Steel Bowl.
BM30AT-12-003 Aluminium Hook.
BM30AT-12-004 Stainless Steel Wire Whip.
BM30AT-12-002 Batter Beater.
BM30AT-06-003 HUB Attachment Drive.
HL-GL12SH Mincer.
HL-VS12A Slicer / Shredder.
BM30ATM 20 litre Reduction Kit (includes Bowl, Hook & Beater).
T.B.D. Electronic Timer.
IMPORTANT:
Only genuine authorized replacement parts should be used for the servicing and
repair of this appliance. The instructions supplied with the parts should be followed
when replacing components.
For further information and servicing instructions, contact your nearest authorized
service branch (contact details are as shown on the reverse of the front cover of this
manual).

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Wiring Diagrams
Single Phase Models
Three Phase Models

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