2 cleaning, Daily – Belshaw Adamatic Mark VI Donut Robot User Manual

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Donut Robot Mark VI OM

MN-1032EN

5

2 Cleaning

WARNING

Thoroughly clean and dry the floor if

shortening, water, or other materials are

spilled. Materials spilled on the floor can

cause serious injury or loss of life.

WARNING

To avoid electrocuting yourself or

damaging the machine, never allow water,

steam, shortening, cleaning solution, or any

other liquid to enter the heater head or

cutter head assemblies.

Daily

You must clean the hopper and the plunger daily,
or after each use. Follow these general
guidelines:

• Use household dishwashing detergent.

Do not use strong alkali cleaners such as
lye, soda ash, or trisodium phosphate, as
these discolor and corrode aluminum.

• Wash, dry, and lubricate parts

thoroughly to prevent rusting.

• When washing parts by hand, wash each

part separately; do not put any other
utensil or dish in the sink with the part
being washed.

To clean the hopper and the plunger:

1. Unplug the cutter head power cord.

2. Remove the plunger and the hopper. To do

so, reverse the procedures found in steps 2
and 3 of “Assembling the Cutter” in
Section 1 of the Technical Supplement.

3. Pre-soak the parts, if necessary, to loosen

stubborn or dried-on deposits.

4. Wash the hopper and the plunger separately

in hot water and a detergent recommended
for aluminum. Use a non-scratching plastic
scouring cloth to remove soil and restore
luster.

5. Rinse the hopper and the plunger separately

in clear, hot water (170

°-190°F/77°-88°C).

6. Dry each part completely.

7. Dip the plunger and the hopper cylinder in

mineral oil or liquid shortening to prevent
rust and sticking.

8. Wipe the cutter head assembly with a soft

cloth dampened with hot water and an
appropriate cleaner. Wipe it with another
damp cloth to remove the cleaner. Wipe it
dry.

WARNING

To avoid electrocution or damage to the

machine, never immerse the cutter head.

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