Hobart Legasy HL600 Installation Operation And Care

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LEGACY 60-QUART MIXER
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL .............................................................................................................................................4
INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................................5
Unpacking .......................................................................................................................................5
Location ...........................................................................................................................................5
Electrical Connections....................................................................................................................6
OPERATION.........................................................................................................................................7
Controls ...........................................................................................................................................8
Bowl Placement ........................................................................................................................... 11
Agitator ......................................................................................................................................... 11
Power Bowl Lift ............................................................................................................................ 11
Prepare for Mixing ........................................................................................................................ 12
Timer Operation ........................................................................................................................... 12
Operating Notes ........................................................................................................................... 13
Unloading...................................................................................................................................... 14
Wire Cage..................................................................................................................................... 14
Agitators and Attachments .......................................................................................................... 15
CLEANING......................................................................................................................................... 16
MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................................. 17
Lubrication .................................................................................................................................... 17
Adjustments.................................................................................................................................. 18
TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................................................... 20
Service ......................................................................................................................................... 20
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Installation, Operation and Care of
Legacy
TM
60-Quart Mixers
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GENERAL
The Legacy 60-quart mixer series are heavy-duty mixers which feature a 2.7-horsepower motor, digital
Smart
TM
Timer, a power bowl lift and a #12 attachment hub as standard equipment.
The Legacy series is available in three models:
• The HL600 is equipped with Stir, plus four mixing speeds.
• The HL661 is equipped with one mixing speed.
• The HL662 is equipped with two mixing speeds.
A 40-quart bowl and agitators are also available.
A variety of attachments, agitators and accessories are available. These are described in a separate
Use and Applications Handbook
, which is furnished on the Legacy Mixer Operator Training CD
provided with each mixer.
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INSTALLATION
UNPACKING
Immediately after unpacking the mixer, check for possible shipping damage. If this machine is found
to be damaged after unpacking, save the packaging material and contact the carrier within 15 days of
delivery.
LOCATION
Prior to installation, test the electrical service to assure that it agrees with the specifications on the
machine data plate.
Place the mixer in its operating location. There should be adequate space around the mixer for the user
to operate the controls and to install and remove bowls. The area above and to the right side of the mixer
should allow the top and side covers to be removed for routine maintenance and servicing.
Once in position, the mixer must be leveled:
• Remove the two top cover screws and the top cover.
• Place a level on the top rim of the large pulley (Fig. 1). Slide shims under the base contact
surface of the mixer as required to level it front-to-back and side-to-side.
• Do not replace the top cover until installation is completed.
Fig. 1
Check Lubrication Before Use
This mixer is shipped with oil in the transmission. Check oil level before starting mixer. Refer to
Lubrication on page 17 for applicable lubrication procedures.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING: ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH THE
APPLICABLE PORTION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND/OR OTHER LOCAL
ELECTRICAL CODES.
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE MACHINE AND FOLLOW
LOCKOUT / TAGOUT PROCEDURES.
A hole for
3
/4"-trade-size conduit is located at the top of the pedestal. Make electrical connections per
the wiring diagram located on the inside of the top cover.
Single-Phase Mixer:
• Connect field supply lead wires to L1 and L2.
• Connect ground wire to ground lug on the mixer.
• Cut off stripped portion of L3 on Legacy Mixer and wrap securely with electrical tape to insulate
the exposed conductor.
Three-Phase Mixer:
• Connect field supply lead wires to L1, L2 and L3.
• Connect ground wire to ground lug on the mixer.
Check Initial Operation
1. Apply power to the mixer.
2. Turn the SPEED dial pointer to STIR for the HL600 and to 1 for the HL661 and HL662.
3. Install the bowl and lock into mix position, with the Bowl Support all the way up and bowl guard
closed. Momentarily run the machine by pushing the START and then STOP buttons.
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OPERATION
WARNING: MOVING AGITATOR IN BOWL, KEEP HANDS, CLOTHING AND UTENSILS OUT
WHILE IN OPERATION. DO NOT USE WITHOUT INTERLOCKED GUARD.
The Legacy mixer is equipped with Smart
TM
Timer controls and a power bowl lift. Other operating parts
(Fig. 2) and their functions are described throughout the Operation section.
The Wire Cage must be in position or the mixer will not operate.
The bowl must stay in locked position on Bowl Support or the mixer will not operate.
If the Bowl Support is not all the way up (mix position), the mixer will not operate unless the START
button is pressed and held.
If the Bowl Support is not at the mix position and the START button is pressed and held, the mixer will
operate only in Stir speed.
Fig. 2
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CONTROLS
Model HL600 (With Four Mix Speeds Plus Stir Speed)
Model HL600 Mixer Speeds
STIR (Slow) STIR speed is for incorporating ingredients at the start of
each mixing process.
SPEED 1 (Low) This speed is for heavy mixtures such as pizza dough,
heavy batters and potatoes.
SPEED 2 (Medium-low) This speed is for mixing cake batters, mashing potatoes and
developing bread dough.
SPEED 3 (Medium-high) This speed is for incorporating air into light batches, as well
as finishing whipped items.
SPEED 4 (High) This speed is for maximum and accelerated air
incorporation into light batches.
HL660
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Model HL661 (With One Mix Speed Plus Meat Grind, Cheese Shred, Vegetable Slice Speeds)
Model HL661 Mixer Speeds
SPEED 1 This speed is for heavy mixtures such as pizza dough.
MEAT GRIND This speed is for grinding meat.
CHEESE SHRED This speed is for shredding cheese.
VEGETABLE SLICE This speed is for slicing vegetables.
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Model HL662 (With Two Mix Speeds Plus Meat Grind, Cheese Shred, Vegetable Slice
Speeds)
Model HL662 Mixer Speeds
SPEED 1 (Slow) This speed is for heavy mixtures such as pizza dough.
SPEED 2 (Low) This speed is for developing pizza dough.
MEAT GRIND This speed is for grinding meat.
CHEESE SHRED This speed is for shredding cheese.
VEGETABLE SLICE This speed is for slicing vegetables.
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BOWL PLACEMENT
The bowl must be installed before the agitator is installed.
To install the bowl, fully lower the bowl support. Position bowl so the alignment pins on the left side of
the bowl support fit in the holes in the bowl. Swing the bowl into the locked position on bowl support.
AGITATOR
To install an agitator, the bowl must be on the bowl support and fully lowered.
To Install
1. Open the wire cage.
2. Place the agitator inside the bowl and line up the
horizontal slot on the agitator with the agitator shaft
pins.
3. Slide the agitator up the agitator shaft until it stops
and latches.
To Remove
1. Open the wire cage.
2. Lower the bowl by pressing and holding the down
arrow on the bowl switch.
3. Hold the agitator and pull the plunger of the agitator
out (Fig. 3). Slide agitator down off the agitator
shaft.
POWER BOWL LIFT
CAUTION: Before lowering the bowl onto a bowl truck, always unlock bowl and swing bowl out
slightly.
To raise the bowl, the bowl must be in the locked position. Push and hold the up arrow on the bowl
switch. To lower the bowl, push and hold the down arrow on the bowl switch.
To Raise the Bowl While Mixing
To raise the bowl while the agitator is mixing the product (when required by recipe or when using the
Bowl Scraper Attachment):
1. Close the wire cage, then select a mixing speed on the SPEED dial.
2. Select a count-down time or HOLD for continuous count-up mixing.
3. While pressing and holding the up arrow on the bowl switch, press and hold the START button.
The mixer runs only in stir speed while the bowl is rising.
4. When the bowl reaches the mix position, release the START button. The mixer automatically
changes to the selected mixing speed.
Fig. 3
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PREPARE FOR MIXING
1. Place the mixing bowl on the bowl support.
2. Pour ingredients into the bowl.
3. Swing the bowl back to the locked position.
4. Place the agitator inside the bowl, then attach it to
the agitator shaft (Fig. 4).
5. Return the wire cage to front-center position.
6. Push and hold the up arrow on the bowl switch until
the bowl reaches the mix position and stops.
7. The mixer is now ready for mixing. (See Timer
Operation.)
TIMER OPERATION
Using the Count-Up Mode (Continuous Mixing)
1. Turn the SPEED dial to select a mix speed (the SPEED setting can be changed at any time
during the mixing operation).
NOTE: STIR is to be used for incorporating ingredients. Do not use to develop dough products.
2. Set the timer on hold by turning the TIME selector counterclockwise until "Hold" appears in the
TIME window.
3. Press the START button to begin mixing. The timer starts counting forward from 00:00.
NOTE: If the wire cage is opened at any time, the mixing operation will stop. To resume the
mixing operation, close the wire cage and press the START button.
4. Use the STOP button to stop the mixer; the mixing time is displayed in the TIME window.
5. Press the START button to resume mixing if needed.
NOTE: When the timer reaches 50:00 minutes, it will rollover to 00:01 and continue counting
until the STOP button is pressed.
Fig. 4
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Using the Count-Down Mode (Timed Mixing)
1. Turn the SPEED dial to select a mix speed.
a. If the count-up mode was used for the previous batch, the desired time needs to be entered.
b. If the count-down mode was used for the previous batch, the previous time will be displayed.
If a different time is needed, turn the TIME selector to the desired time.
2. Press the START button to begin mixing; the timer starts counting down from the set time.
a. To stop the mixer at any time, press the STOP button. To resume mixing, press the START
button. For example: The mixer is started at SPEED 1 for 30 seconds and is stopped after
10 seconds. Pressing the START button will resume the mixing operation.
b. If the mixer is stopped and a new time setting is entered, pressing the START button saves
the new time setting on the current speed selection. For example: The mixer is started at
SPEED 1 for 30 seconds and is stopped after 10 seconds. A new time is entered by turning
the TIME selector. The new time will replace the initial 30 seconds for SPEED 1 after the
START button is pressed.
c. If the time is changed while mixing, the mixer will operate until the new time expires. The
adjustment to the time will not be stored.
d. If speed is changed while mixing, the time will change to the previous time for the selected
speed and count down.
NOTE: If the wire cage is opened at any time, the mixing operation will stop. To resume the
mixing operation, close the wire cage and press the START button.
3. When the timer reaches 00:00, the mixer stops; a beeper sounds for 3 seconds. The count-
down timer displays the last-entered time.
OPERATING NOTES
• STIR is to be used for incorporating ingredients. Do not use it to develop dough products.
• If the mixer is stopped during a mixing operation, the timer also stops. The timer starts again
where it left off when the START button is pressed.
• The SPEED window will display the SPEED dial's current speed selection. Turn the TIME
selector clockwise to take the mixer out of the hold mode.
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UNLOADING
1. Unlock the bowl and swing-out slightly. Press and hold the down arrow on the bowl switch to
lower the bowl.
2. Open the wire cage assembly.
3. Remove the agitator from the agitator shaft.
4. Remove the bowl from the bowl support.
WIRE CAGE (Fig. 5)
The wire cage can be rotated out of the way to add ingredients or to access the bowl and agitator.
Note how the grooves on the nylon retainer shoes allow the Wire Cage to ride around the circular ridge
of the planetary drip cup.
• To open the wire cage, rotate it to your left.
• To close the wire cage, rotate it to your right until it stops in the front-center, closed position.
NOTE: The wire cage must be returned to the closed position for the mixer to operate.
Fig. 5
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Remove and Clean Wire Cage (Fig. 6)
1. Lower the bowl. Remove the agitator and bowl.
2. While holding the wire cage securely with both hands, rotate it to your left until the front-center
retainer shoe reaches the gap in the circular ridge of the planetary drip cup.
3. Lower the front of the wire cage and move the wire cage slightly to the rear so the rear retainer
shoes clear the ridge of the drip cup. The wire cage can now be removed.
Fig. 6
4. Wash the wire cage in a sink, rinse with clear water, and dry with a clean cloth.
5. The stainless steel splash guard can be wiped off and/or washed with a cloth or sponge using
warm, soapy water. Rinse with clear water and dry with a clean cloth.
Reinstall Wire Cage
1. Position the ring of the wire cage so the front-center retainer shoe is positioned below the gap
in the circular ridge of the planetary drip cup.
2. Position the grooves so the rear retainer shoes straddle the circular ridge on the planetary drip
cup.
3. Lift the front of the wire cage so the front-center retainer shoe passes up through the gap in the
circular ridge on the planetary drip cup.
4. Rotate the wire cage to your right until all three retainer shoes straddle the ridge on the drip cup.
5. Continue rotating the wire cage so the opening is to the front of the mixer (to install the agitators)
or until it stops at the front-center position.
AGITATORS AND ATTACHMENTS
Attachments for attachment hub and agitators are covered in a separate Hobart Legacy Mixer Use and
Application Handbook on the Mixer Operator Information CD. Follow the instructions accordingly.
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CLEANING
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE MACHINE AND FOLLOW
LOCKOUT / TAGOUT PROCEDURES.
New mixer bowls and accessories (beaters, whips and dough arms) should be thoroughly washed with
hot water and a mild soap solution, rinsed with either a mild soda or vinegar solution and thoroughly
rinsed with clear water before being used. This cleaning procedure should also be followed for bowls
and agitators before whipping egg whites or whole eggs.
The mixer should be thoroughly cleaned daily. DO NOT use a hose to clean the mixer; it should be
washed with a clean, damp cloth. The base allows ample room for cleaning under the mixer. The apron
(Fig. 2) may be removed for cleaning by loosening the thumb screws.
The drip cup-splash guard assembly (Fig. 2) should be removed periodically and wiped clean.
For cleaning the Wire Cage refer to page 15.
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MAINTENANCE
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE MACHINE AND FOLLOW
LOCKOUT / TAGOUT PROCEDURES.
LUBRICATION
Fig. 7
Slideway
The slideways (Fig. 7) should be lubricated approximately twice a year. To reach these areas, fully
lower the bowl support and remove the apron, which is secured by thumb screws. Wipe a thin coat of
Lubriplate 630AA on the bowl pad area of the bowl supports and on each slideway. Install the apron.
Planetary Seal
Occasionally, the planetary seal (Fig. 7) may become dry and begin to squeak. To correct this, work
a little lubrication (mineral oil) under the lip of the seal.
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Transmission
To check the oil level, remove the top cover, which is secured by two screws. Remove the
Transmission Fill Plug (Fig. 8) and check the oil level. If the oil level is below the line on the oil dipstick,
add a small amount of the recommended transmission oil until it returns to the proper level. Do not
overfill the transmission, as leakage may result. Contact your local Hobart Service Office for the
recommended transmission oil.
Fig. 8
ADJUSTMENTS
Agitator Clearance
The agitator clearance should be checked periodically. The agitator must not touch the bowl, and the
maximum clearance between the bottom of the bowl and the B flat beater is
1
/8" (3 mm); the maximum
clearance between the bottom of the bowl and the ED dough arm is
5
/16" (8 mm).
Install a bowl and agitator (e.g., beater). If the bowl and beater come into contact before the bowl support
reaches its stop, adjust the stop screw. Refer to Adjust the Bowl/Agitator Clearance, page 19.
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Measure Clearance
Pour enough flour in the bowl to cover the bottom of the bowl where the beater travels. With the bowl
fully raised (beater should not touch the bottom of the bowl), briefly run the mixer at the lowest speed.
Turn off the mixer, disconnect the electrical power supply, and measure the depth of flour where the
beater has traced a path. This measurement should be taken at several points around the bowl to
assure accuracy.
Adjust the Bowl/Agitator Clearance
• Remove the apron (which is secured by thumbscrews).
• Adjust the stop screw on right side.
- Loosen the bottom locking nut, (Fig. 9) and
turn the stop screw counterclockwise to
increase the clearance or clockwise to
decrease the clearance.
- Tighten the locking nut while holding the stop
screw.
• After the adjustments are made, replace the
apron and secure it with the thumbscrews.
• Reconnect the electrical power supply.
• Carefully operate the bowl lift several times to
check the adjustment.
Fig. 9
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptoms Possible Causes
Mixer will not start. Circuit protector is in open position - check fuse or disconnect switch.
Mixer is overloaded.
Wire cage is not in the closed position.
Bowl is not in closed (locked) position.
Agitator touches bowl. Bowl is not in closed (locked) position.
Improper agitator clearance - see Maintenance for adjustment
procedure.
Agitator is not installed properly.
Planetary seal squeaks. Seal requires occasional lubrication - see Maintenance.
Timer displays error code (ErXX). If the error code is flashing - wait for mixer to clear error condition.
If mixer continues to stop and timer displays flashing error code,
disconnect electrical power from mixer for 1 minute, then reconnect.
If symptoms still exist, contact your local Hobart Service office.
Alternated message of "b_in" on Bowl is not in all the way.
SPEED display. If message of "b_in" appears again after a corrective action,
disconnect electrical power from mixer for 1 minute, then reconnect.
If symptoms still exist, contact your local Hobart Service office.
Alternated message of "b_up" on Bowl is not up all the way.
SPEED display. If message of "b_up" appears again after a corrective action,
disconnect electrical power from mixer for 1 minute, then reconnect.
If symptoms still exist, contact your local Hobart Service office.
Alternated message of "b_gd" on Wire cage is not closed completely.
SPEED display. If message of "b_gd" appears again after a corrective action,
disconnect electrical power from mixer for 1 minute, then reconnect.
If symptoms still exist, contact your local Hobart Service office.
Message of "HI" and "LOAd" on Make sure you are not using STIR to develop dough product.
displays.
SERVICE
If service is needed on this equipment, contact your local Hobart Service office.
FORM 34800 Rev. B (Mar. 2003) PRINTED IN U.S.A.
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Hobart Legasy HL600 Installation Operation And Care

Category
Dishwashers
Type
Installation Operation And Care
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