Preface – Belshaw Adamatic Mark II-Gas Donut Robot User Manual

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Belshaw Bros., Inc.

• www.belshaw.com • Phone 206-322-5474 • Fax 206-322-5425

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MN-1018EN

Donut Robot Mark II-Gas TS

Preface

The Donut Robot Mark II-Gas is designed to
automatically cut and fry cake donut products,
and to fry yeast-raised donut products. It is not
designed to cut or fry any other products. The
Mark II Gas is available for LP Gas and Natural
Gas in the following electrical configurations:

• 120 volts, 1 phase, 50/60 hertz

The Mark II-Gas is designed to be used on a flat,
stationary table or countertop, with the operator
standing opposite the control box and flue stack
of the machine. The operator must work safely
at all times and read this manual and follow its
instructions and warnings.

The Mark II Gas produces only 71.5 dB(A) of
equivalent A-weighted sound pressure at
workstations. This has been determined during a
dry run of the machine, using a Bruel & Kjaer
sound level meter, type 2236.

Study the instructions and warnings in this
manual carefully. A thorough understanding of
how to install, maintain, and safely operate the
Donut Robot Mark II-Gas will prevent
production delays and injuries.

To use the Mark II-Gas safely, heed the
following warnings and all other warnings that
appear in this manual:
• Make sure the machine is secured to the work

surface. Doing so will prevent the machine
from moving or falling, which could cause
serious injury.

• Never let water and hot shortening come in

contact with each other. Moisture causes hot
shortening to spatter, which may cause
serious burns.

• Do not overfill the kettle with shortening. If

shortening overflows the kettle, it could

cause serious burns or could cause someone
to slip on the floor and be seriously injured.

• To avoid electrocution or other injury,

unplug the machine before attempting any
adjustment, repair, disassembly, or cleaning.

• Hot shortening can cause serious burns.

Make sure that the system and the shortening
are cool before attempting any adjustment,
repair, disassembly, or cleaning.

• To avoid damaging the machine, never use

force to assemble, disassemble, operate,
clean, or maintain it.

• Be careful never to get shortening, water, or

other materials on the floor. If anything does
get spilled on the floor, mop it up
immediately. Materials on the floor can
cause people to slip or fall, resulting in
serious injury or loss of life.

• To prevent unintentional startup and possible

fire, unplug the machine if there is a local
power outage. When the power is restored, it
is safe to plug the machine in again.

• To avoid fire and personal injury, always

shut the machine down completely and wait
at least five minutes before igniting the pilot
again.

• To avoid electrocution, make sure all

electrical cords are not frayed or cracked and
they do not pass through any water or
shortening.

• Make sure that all electrical cords are routed

so that no one will trip over them.

• To avoid serious injury or death, always keep

the fryer area free and clear from
combustible materials.

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