EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE
For the intervention of extraordinary maintenance, consequent to breaks or revisions or mechanical and electric damages, it
is necessary an intervention request directly to the Authorized Assistance Center.
The instructions about the extraordinary maintenance don't appear in the present instruction manual for the use and so
must be explicitly requested to the manufacturer.
CLEANING
It is forbidden to clean by hand the organs and the elements in motion.
All cleaning interventions must be started only and exclusively, after having unloaded the machine with the
food product in working and having insulated from the electric feeding source and from external energy.
The machine, the electric equipment and the machine board components must not be ever washed utilizing
water, and not in any kind of jets form and quantity; so, without "bucket" nor "rubber" nor "towel".
Don't put ever directly the machine in the sink or under the tap.
The machine hygiene level classification and the associated equipment, for the foreseen use, is 2 (two): machine that,
after an hygiene risk evaluation, is in conformance with applicable international standards requirements, but requests a
programmed disassembly for the cleaning.
FREQUENCY
PERSONNEL
Operator
At the end of
every shift work
and however
before the daily
use
All the surface and the machine parts destined to come in contact with the food product or with the food
zones (hopper internal surface, machine neck and the grinding group, the pestle, the pressure, the grater
mouth and the grater roll) and the jets zones (machine external surface) must be cleaned and disinfected
with the under reported modalities. For the grinding group disassembly activities see the previous
descriptions.
Scrape the surfaces from the possible food product residuals (for example with plastic scrapers);
Clean all the food zone surfaces and jets zone with a morbid dampened clothes (not draining)
with detergent diluted in hot water (also common soap for dishes is good). Don't soak them. With a
towel clean inside the grinding mouth. Use specific products for steel, or for the aluminum: which
must be liquids (not in cream or pastries however abrasive) and above all must not contain chlorine.
Against the fat substances the denatured alcohol.
Rinse with cleaned hot water and successively dry all food zone surfaces and jets zone with soft
clothes that don't lose coats.
Only the STAINLESS steel parts of the mincer group can be washed also in dishwasher, while the
aluminum ones or in cast iron showed in the following table, cannot be washed in dishwasher.
The grinding group reassembly must happen only after a working requirement, leave the pieces
wrapped in a dry soft clothes that don't lose coats
DISINFECTION
Use detergents with PH neutral not oxidizing
If the hot water is used (> 60°C) use exclusively demineralised water.
If other products are used, these ones must be adequate to the material type.
For the machines with aluminium parts or in cast iron (see following table) it is possible to use
peracetic acid products.
PERIODS OF LONG INACTIVITY
During the machine long inactivity periods provide to pass vigorously on all steel surfaces
(especially if stainless) a clothes soaked of Vaseline oil so that to spread a protective veil.
THINGS DA NON FARE BEFORE OR DURING THE CLEANING:
Enter towards the moving elements without to be previously checked of their stop;
Enter towards the moving elements without have stopped it in safety stop (blockage in zero position
of the electric feeding sectioning devices)
PRODUCTS NOT TO USE:
Compressed air with jets towards the zones with flour warehouses and in general towards the
machine;
Vapor equipment;
Detergent that contains CLORO (also if diluted) or its compounds as: the bleach, the muriatic acid,
products to clear the drain,caustic soda products for the marble cleaning, in general decalcifying, etc
... can attack the steel composition, staining and oxidizing it unavoidable. The only above described
products fumes can oxidize and in any case corrode the steel;
Steel wool, brushes or abrasive discs produced with other metals or alloys (ex. Common steel,
aluminum, brass, etc...) or tools that have previously cleaned other metals or alloys, that except to
scratch the surface.
Detergents in abrasive dust;
Fuel, solvents or inflammable and/or corrosive fluids;
Substances used to clean the silver.
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