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Robot-coupe USA. Inc.P.o. Box 16625, Jackson, MS 39236·6625264 South Perkins St., Ridgeland, MS 39157

e-mail: [email protected] - website: www.rabotcoupeusa.comPhone: 1-800-824-1646

• Blixer® 2

• Blixer® 3 Series D

• Blixer® 4 Series A

• Blixer® 4 V. Series A

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ARYuWARRANTY MAINTENANCE

• BladeIMPORTANT WARNING • Motor seal

INTRODUCTION TO YOUR NEW• Bowl locking washer

EMULSIFIER-MIXER Blixer@ 2 • • Wiper assembly

Blixer@ 3 • Blixer@ 4 • Blixer@ 4 V. •• TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

SWITCHING ON THE MACHINE • Weight

• Advice on electrical connections • Dimensions

• Control panel • Working height

• Noise level- ASSEMBLY

•• SAFETY- OPERATIONSERVICE- CLEANING

• Motor unit TECHNICAL DATA (Page 25)

• Blade • Parts diagram

• Wiper assembly • Electrical diagram

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UNPACKING• Carefully remove the equipment from the packagingand take out all the boxes or packets containingattachments or specific items.

• WARNING: some of the parts are very sharp e.g. blades ... etc.

INSTALLATION• We recommend that you install your machine ona stable solid base at a comfortable working height.

• Machine must be operated and stored in a locationnot subject to water drips or spray or explosivevapors.

CONNECTION• Always check that your power supply correspondsto that indicated on the serial number plate and thatit is properly sized.

• Always connect the machine to a grounded outletwith GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupt) protection.

HANDLING• Always wear cut-resistant gloves when handlingthe cutter blade.

IMPORTANT WARNING

ASSEMBLYPROCEDURES• Follow the various assembly procedures carefully(see page 6) and make sure that all the attachmentsare correctly positioned.

• The machine must not be modified in any wayfrom its original configuration.

• Operating times of 5 minutes or longer cancause processed food to increase to temperaturesabove 1250 F (520 C).

• Never tamper with, or defeat the purpose ofthe locking and safety systems.

• Do not put nonfood objects in the bowl

• Do not leave the machine running unaHended.

CLEANING• Always unplug your machine before cleaning.

• Always clean the machine and aHachments atthe end of each use.

• Never place the motor unit in water.

• For parts made of aluminum alloys, usecleaning detergents suitoble for aluminum.

USE

• For plastic parts, do not use detergents that aretoo alkaline (i.e., contoining too much caustic sodaor ammonia ... ).

Robot Coupe can in no way be held responsiblefor the user's failure to follow the basic rules ofcleaning and maintenance.

MAINTENANCE• Always unplug the appliance before servicing.

• Check the seals regularly and ensure that thesafety devices are in good working order.

• It is particularly important to maintain andcheck the attachments since certain productscontain corrosive agents e.g. citric acid.

• NOTICE: Never operate the appliance if thepower cord or plug has been damaged.

• If the machine fails to operate as described inthis manual, or if the machine malfunctions in anyway, remove the machine from use and have itserviced. Additionally, discard all food processedat the time of the malfunction.

• Contact your local Authorized Service Agency ifsomething appears to be wrong.

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7 - The cost of changing direction-of-rotation ofthree-phose electric motors (Installer isresponsible).

ROBOT COUPE U.S.A., INC. LIMITEDWARRANTY

YOUR NEW ROBOT COUPEPRODUCT IS WARRANTED TO THEORIGINAL PURCHASER FOR APERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM THEDATEOF PURCHASE.This LIMITEDWARRANTY is againstdefects in the material and/orworkmanship, and includeslabor forreplacement of defective parts,provided repairs are performed byan authorized service agency (seeattached listl.The Customer must inform theService Agency of the possibility ofwarranty coverage and provide acopy of the dated sales or deliveryreceipt BEFOREWARRANTY REPAIRSARE BEGUN.Replacement parts and accessoriesare warranted For ninety (901 daysfrom the date of purchase whenpurchased separately and will beverified by dated sales receipt ORpacking slip which liststhat item.All parts or accessories replacedunder warranty must be returned tothe Service Agency.

THE FOLLOWING ARE NOTCOVERED BY THE ROBOT COUPEU.S.A. INC. LIMITED WARRANTY:

1 - Damage caused by abuse, misuse, drop-ping, or other similar damage caused byor resulting from failure to follow assembly, ope-rating, cleaning, user maintenance or storageinstructions.

2 - Labor to sharpen and/or replacements forblades that have become blunt, chipped or wornafter a normal or excessive period of use.

3 -Materials or labor to replace or repair scrat-ched, stained, chipped, pitted, dented or discolo-red surfaces, blades, knives, attachments or ac-cessories.

4 - Any alteration, addition, or repair that hasnot been carried out by the company or on ap-proved service agency.

5 - Transportation of the appliance to or fromon approved service agency.

6 - Labor charges to install or test newattachments or accessories (i.e., bowls, plates,blades, attachments), which have been replacedfor any reason.

8 - SHIPPING DAMAGES. Visible and/orhidden damage is the responsibility of the freightcarrier. The consignee must inform the carrierand consignor immediately, or upon discovery inthe case of hidden defects.

KEEP ALL ORIGINAL CONTAINERS AND PAC-KING MATERIALSFOR CARRIER INSPECTION.

Neither ROBOT COUPE U.S.A., INC. nor itsaffiliated companies or any of its distributors, di-rectors, agents, employees, or insurers will beliable for indirect damage, losses, or expenseslinked to the appliance or the inability to use it.The ROBOT COUPE U.S.A., INC. warrantyis given expressly and in lieu of all otherwarranties, expressed or implied, for merchan-tability and for fitness toward a particularpurpose and constitutes the only warrantymade by ROBOTCOUPE U.S.A., INC.

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IMPORTANTWARNINGWARNING: In order to limit accidents such as electric shocks, personal injury or fire, and in order to limit material damage due tomisuse of the appliance, please read these instructions carefully and follow them strictly. Reading the operating instructions willhelp you know your appliance and enable you to use the equipment correctly. The operation manual should be kept within easyaccess to all users for reference and should be read completely by all first time users of the machine.

UNPACKING• Carefullyremove the equipment from the packagingand take out all the boxes or packets containingattachments or specific items.• WARNING: some of the parts are very sharpe. g. blades ... etc.

INSTALLATION• We recommend that you install your machine ona stable solid base at a comfortable working height.• Machine must be operated and stored in a locationnot subject to water drips or spray or explosivevapors.

CONNECTION• Always check that your power supply correspondsto that indicated on the serial number plate and thatit is properly sized.• Always connect the machine to a grounded outletwith GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupt) protection.

HANDLING• Always wear cut-resistant gloves when handlingthe cutter blade.

ASSEMBLYPROCEDURES• Follow the various assembly procedures carefully(see page 6) and make sure that all the attachmentsare correctly positioned.

USE• The machine must not be modified in any wayfrom its original configuration.• Operating times of 5 minutes or longer cancause processed food to increase to temperaturesabove 1250 F (520 C).• Never tamper with, or defeat the purpose ofthe locking and safety systems.• Do not put nonfood objects in the bowl• Do not leave the machine running unattended.

CLEANING• Always unplug your machine before cleoninq.• Always clean the machine and attachments atthe end of each use,• Never place the motor unit in water.• For parts made of aluminum alloys, usecleaning detergents suitable for aluminum.

• For plastic parts, do not use detergents that aretoo alkaline (i.e., containing too much caustic sodaor ammonia •••).

Robot Coupe can in no way be held responsiblefor the user's failure to follow the basic rules ofcleaning and maintenance.

MAINTENANCE• Always unplug the appliance before servicing.

• Check the seals regularly and ensure that thesafety devices are in good working order.

• It is particularly important to maintain andcheck the attachments since certain productscontain corrosive agents e.g. citric acid.

• NOTICE: Never operate the appliance if thepower cord or plug has been damaged.

• If the machine fails to operate as described inthis manual, or if the machine malfunctions in anyway, remove the machine from use and have itserviced. Additionally, discard all food processedat the time of the malfunction.

• Contact your local Authorized Service Agency ifsomething appears to be wrong.

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IINTRODUCTION TO YOUR NEWEMULSIFIER-MIXER Blixer®2 •Blixer®3 • Blixer®4 • Blixer®4 V.

ROBOT-COUPE has developed a new concept inappliances: the Blixer".

The Blixer'" combines the features of two well-knownappliances: the cutter and the blender-mixer.

The Blixer? is perfectly geared to professionalneeds. It can perform a number of tasks that youwill soon discover as you use it.

The Blixer'"will make it easy to prepare mixed liquidor semi-liquid, raw or cooked meals.

The Blixer" replaces the blender which has neverbeen entirely satisfactory because it cannot processsolid foods.

Thanks to its simple design, all components requiringfrequent handling for maintenance or cleaning canbe fitted and removed quickly.

To make things easier for you, this manual gives abreakdown of all the various assembly operations.

This manual contains important information designedto help the user get the most out of the emulsifier-mixer Blixer",

We therefore recommend that you read it carefullybefore using your machine.

SWITCHING ONTHE MACHINE

• ADVICE ON ELECTRICALCONNECTIONBefore plugging in, make sure your power supplycorresponds to that indicated on the machine'sserial number plate.

This appliance must be plugged into angrounded socket (risk of electrocution).

Your Blixer'" 2 • Blixer'" 3 • Blixer'" 4 • Blixer'" 4 V.is fitted with a single phase motor.It comes with a power supply cord which plugs intoa standard 120V /60Hz, 15 Amp grounded poweroutlet.

• CONTROL PANELRed knob "Off" switch.Green knob "On" switch.Black knob "Pulse" control.Blixer®2 • Blixer®3 • Blixer'" 4 : 1 speed 3450 rpm.Blixer'" 4 V. : Variable speed: 300 to 3600 Rpm

ASSEMBLY1) With the motor basefacing you, place thebowl onto the motorbase with the handle to-ward the front. Turn thebowl just off-center andto the left as you lower itonto the base.

2) Then, turn the bowlback to the right (coun-terclockwise) locking itonto the motor basetabs.

3) place the bladeassembly onto the motorshaft. Rotate the bladeassembly until it dropsinto place. The bottomblade should be levelwith and just off thebottom of the bowl.

5) Locate the down-ward-facing tab on thebowl lid. place the lidon the bowl with the tabover the bowl handle,then lock the bowlclamps over the lid.

4) Position the scraperarm handle, lining it upwith the arrow.Hold the scraper arm inplace with one hand.With the other hand,press down on the scra-per arm handle, in orderto compress the two lidwipers, and turn in anclockwise direction.

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!¥ OPERATION

THE UNIT SHOULD BE OFF EXCEPT WHENPROCESSING IS UNDERWAY. It is recommendedthat the machine be operated on a 50% dutycycle. This is easily accomplished since thepreparation time (cleaning, coring, peeling, andloading) takes longer than the processing time.This will increase the life of your machine.When running frozen products in the bowlattachment, the size of the product should not ex-ceed 1 inch (2.5 em).The Blixer" will enable you to perform all yourcutting tasks in minimum time; we recommendtherefore that you keep a close eye on the mixturein order to obtain the desired results.

HOSPITAL USES:

SPOON FEEDING

• Minced loads: meat, lish ...• Vegetable purees

• Mousses: vegetables, lish ...• Compotes 01 stewed fruit

SEMI-LIQUID FEEDING

This simply entails diluting spoon-Ieeding preparations:

• Minced meat + gravy • Puree + liquid (broth, milk... )

• Soups / creamed soups. Fruit compotes + syrup or water

LIQUID FEEDING (for use via tubes)

• Soups and any preparations that can be liquidized."l1V1itt""'lP'~ . ~ __ 'F"""t'il~

"RESTAURANTS AND DEUCATESSEN: ,I

• Butter mixtures: snail butter, salmon butter, anchovie butter ..

• Sauces: green sauce, mayonnaise, remoulade, oilloli, emulsify

sauces with tomatoes, cream, parsley ...

• Grinding lor bisque: lobster, scampi, seashells ...

• Grinding: herbs, seeds, powders ...

• Mixing: homogeneization of creams, mixed components,

varied ingredients ...

CLEANING

As a precaution, always unplug your appliancebefore cleaning it (risk of electrocution).

• MOTOR UNITNever immerse the motor unit in water. Clean itwith a damp cloth or sponge.

Check that your detergent is suitable forcleaning plastic parts. Some washing agentsare too alkaline (e.g. high levels of causticsoda or ammonia) and totally incompatiblewith certain types of plastic, causing them todeteriorate rapidly.

Cleaning of the motor base assembly must be donewith care.First unplug the unit. A sponging with a cloth lightlysoaked (not dripping) in a mild detergent is accep-table, making sure the water is not permitted topenetrate the shaft seal or around the switches.Clean around the shaft seal with a small brush,taking care to remove all food. Do not forget to cleanthe motor shaft. Rinse the motor base first using acloth lightly dampened (not dripping) with water,then with a sanitizing solution, and dry the machinewith a soft cloth removing all liquids from seal areas.

WARNING: NEVER USE PURE BLEACH.Always dilute the detergent following the instructionsgiven by the manufacturer.Clean per the following instructions or as required bylocal health department regulations.

• BLADEThe blade cap should be removed for cleaningif necessary. Wear cut-resistant gloves whenremoving the cap. Put a screwdriver or similar toolinto the blade assembly from the bottom, and knockthe cap out the top.

• WIPER ASSEMBLY

Position the scraper arm handle, lining it up withthe arrow.Hold the scraper arm in place with one hand.With the other hand, press down on the scraperarm handle, in order to compress the two lidwipers, and turn in an anticlockwise direction.

Drawing 1

Drawing 2

The bowl, blade, cap, lid, and wiper assemblyare dishwasher safe. They can be washed in adish machine or three-tank system pot sink.Pre-rinse the attachments before washing to removeany bulk food on the parts. A stiff bristle brush

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or power sprayer faucet attachment is effective inknocking the food out of the crevices as a pre-rinseprocedure. The washer should have an industry-standard wash, rinse and sanitization cycle. Allowthe parts to air-dry after sanitizing and beforereassembly.NOTE: The high temperatures of dish machineswill tend to shorten the life of the plastic andrubber parts. Hand washing using a three-patsink will provide for the longest life of these parts.Wear cut-resistant gloves when cleaning the blade.

MAINTENANCE

• BLADEThe quality of the cut depends mainly on thesharpness of your blades and the degree of wear.The blades are actually wearing parts, whichshould be replaced occasionally to ensure consistentquality in the final product.

• MOTOR SEALAn examination should be made periodically toassure that a seal against liquids is being maintainedaround the motor shaft. With proper care anddepending on use, the seal should last for a yearor more. However, it can and should be replacedwhenever wear or erosion is noted or minimally onceevery three to six months. It is recommended that theseal be replaced by an authorized repair agency.

• BOWL LOCKING WASHERThe bowl locking washer is located below the bowland holds the bowl in place. If it becomes worn, itneeds to be replaced.

• WIPER ASSEMBLYThe assembly includes three rubber wipers. Theywill need to be replaced when they become worn.Replacements are available.

Sraper handle

Scraper arm

TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS

• WEIGHT (Lbs)Net Gross

Blixer@2

Blixer" 3 Series 0

Blixer® 4 Series A

Blixer® 4 V. Series A

21.6

25.4

29.8

29.8

• DIMENSIONS (in inches)

24.328.7

33,0

33,0

A 6.5B1"5.'3""c:-a:J-0-'-1.1-

, 8.8

ABlixer-3Series DA 8Bl7.5-C-9--0-'-2-E 9.5

Blixer-4Series AA 8-'-'-8--(--9--0-'-2--'-'-0-

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• WORKING HEIGHT

We recommend that you position the Blixer" on astable worktop so that the upper edge of the cutterbowl is at a height of between 47 and 51 inches.

• NOISE LEVELThe equivalent continuous sound level whenthe Blixer" is operating on no-loads is less than70 dB (A).

SAFETY

The Blixer" 2, Blixer" 3, Blixer" 4 and Blixer@ 4 V.are fitted with a safety device and motor brakingsystem. When you open the lid, the motor stops. Torestart the machine, simply close the lid and press

the green button.

Allow the blades to come to a complete stopbefore opening the lid so that liquids will not

splash.

In addition, the Blixer" 2, Blixer'" 3 and the Blixer'"4 are equipped with a thermal protectar insert inthe motor winding which automatically stops the

motor is the machine is overloaded.

If this happens, allow the machine to cool comple-tely before restarting. The thermal protector will

reset automatically.

The Blixer" machines are equiped with a manuallyresetable overloaded circuit-breaker. If themachine is overloaded, the breaker will trip. If this

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occurs, allow the machine to cool completely, thenreset the breaker located on the motor base.

Try to restart. If the machine will not start, removethe bowl, reduce the amount of food being proces-sed, and try again.

Never try to override or defeat the purposeof, the locking and safety systems.

Never put nonfood objects into the bowl.

Do not overload the machine.

Never leave the machine running unattended.

SERVICESee warranty first then;

Shauld your unit require service, check withyour distributor to see where local service isavailable. If not or if you wish your unit to beserviced at the factory, call for return instructionsand ship the unit prepaid to our factory address.

PH : 1-800-824- 1646

Robot-Coupe USA, Inc

Service Department Repair

264 South Perkins Street

Ridgeland, MS 39157

For service in Canada contact the Robot-CoupeUSA factory for repair instructions.

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ELECTRIC DIAGRAMBlixerE>2 120V/60Hz Single phase

ESQUEMA CONEXIONES SCHEMA ELECTRIQUE

Blixer@2 Serial # : from 527XXXXX 03 B - MMEnglish Espanol Francals

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REV : aMaj : 02/2009

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robot coupe U.S.A., Inc. Blixer 2 Serial number 527xxxxx03

1 Speed, 120 Volt, 1 Phase 60Hz, 1 HP, 3450 RPM, 13 Amps

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Index Pièce / Part Description

1 2 7 3 6 9 CUTTER ATTACHMENT 2 3 9 8 8 7 LID ASSEMBLY 3 3 9 7 4 9 SCRAPER HANDLE ASSEMBLY 4 3 9 8 1 0 LID ASSEMBLY + SEAL ASSEMBLY 5 3 9 7 5 6 LID SEAL 6 3 9 8 8 6 SCRAPER ARM ASSEMBLY 7 3 9 7 5 4 LID SCRAPER ASSEMBLY 8 3 9 8 8 5 BOWL SCRAPER 9 2 7 3 7 0 FINE SERRATED BLADE

10 1 0 4 9 3 5 BLADE CAP 11 3 9 8 6 8 BOWL ASSEMBLY 12 3 9 8 6 7 BOWL HANDLE ASSEMBLY 13 3 9 8 6 6 SAFETY ROD ASSEMBLY 14 3 9 7 5 3 LOCKING WASHER ASSEMBLY 15 3 9 8 7 0 MOTOR SUPPORT ASSEMBLY 16 2 9 2 0 0 MOTOR SUPPORT SCREWS SET 17 5 0 1 0 1 0 SHAFT SEAL 18 3 9 8 7 2 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY 19 3 9 8 7 4 FRONT PLATE 20 1 0 1 1 0 4 BOLT COVER 21 1 0 4 1 2 2 VENTILATION GRID 22 3 9 8 7 6 PANEL KEY ASSEMBLY 23 3 9 8 7 7 SAFETY ASSEMBLY 24 1 0 1 1 0 6 POWER CORD CLIP 25 3 9 8 9 0 POWER CORD 26 2 7 3 7 1 SERRATED BLADE 27 3 1 6 3 MOTOR 28 5 0 4 2 2 9 UPPER BALL-BEARING 6002 2RS 29 6 0 0 4 5 7 LOWER BALL BEARING 6201 2RS 30 6 0 0 0 8 9 STARTING CAPACITOR 31 5 0 0 2 9 6 MOTOR STARTING RELAY 32 1 1 7 6 1 0 MOTOR FAN 33 3 9 8 7 8 VENTILATION BAFFLE 34 3 9 8 7 9 ABSORBER 35 1 0 3 7 6 1 VENTILATION SCREEN 36 3 9 8 9 4 BREAKING MODULE 37 1 1 8 4 4 2 CIRCUIT-BREAKER 38 2 9 9 0 4 BASE ASSEMBLY 39 3 9 9 2 8 FOOT ASSEMBLY (x4)