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Onwer’s Manual
PLANETARY MIXER
Models
AE-60P4(A) and AE-60P2(A)
Rev. 1.01
CONTENTS
Overview 2
Safety Precautions 2
Feature 2
Standard Accessories 3
Specifications 3
Installation 4
Installation Diagram 5
Wiring Diagram 6-8
Mixing Operation 9
Standard mixing procedures 9
Controls Illustrations 10
Maximum Mixing capacity 11
Functions of Accessories 12
Hub Attachments 12
Maintenance 13
General 13
Daily 13
Weekly 13
Periodic 13
Lubrication 13
Electrical 13
Troubleshooting 14
Warranty Information 15
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OVERVIEW
AE-60P4(A) is a highly reliable machine that lets you handle even the most demanding of
professional food applications with ease. Its advance 4-speeds design makes it ideal for mixing
every type of dough, as well as for use in preparing eggs, cream, mayonnaise, and other food
products. Model No. AE-60P2(A) is equipped with high torque 2-speeds, which is the best pizza
mixer that manages to handle pizza and bagel dough the way you want.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING:
The following safety precautions must be observed when operation this machine. Serious
injury or damage may result from failure to do so.
z KEEP HAND & CLOTHING AWAY FROM BOWL AND HUB ATTACHMENTS WHEN IN
OPERATION.
z KEEP RIGID OBJECTS AWAY FROM BOWL AND HUB ATTACHMENTS WHEN IN OPERATION.
z DO NOT USE THIS MACHINE FOR ANY APPLICATIONS OTHER THAN FOOD PROCESSING.
z USE THE MACHINE ONLY WITH THE ELECTRICAL SERVICE SPECIFIED ON ITS NAMEPLATE.
z DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM ITS POWER SOURCE BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY
MAINTENANCE.
z DO NOT DISABLE OR REMOVE THE SAFETY MECHANISMS INCLUDED WITH THE MACHINE.
z DO NOT LEAVE THE MACHINE IN OPERATION UNATTENDED.
z OBSERVE MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY INSPECTION SCHEDULS.
FEATURES
z Rugged cast iron frame for maximum strength and stability.
z Hardened steel drive worm & bronze alloy worm wheel.
z Continuously lubricated, fully gear-driven transmission with hardened steel alloy gears.
z No. 12 (standard size) hub accommodates a variety of attachments for food grinding,
shredding, slicing, etc..
z Built-in timer.
z Listed by ETL. (Conforms to Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Standard No. 763 and certified
to Canadian Standards Association specification C222, No. 195.)
z Listed by ETL Sanitation. (Conforms to NSF No. 8.)
z Meets food industry Sanitation Standards Committee requirements.
z SAFETY GUARD model conforms to European Union Directives of safety design and
performance.
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STANDARD ACCESSORIES
z A high polish stainless steel bowl and a convenient bowl truck.
z Hygiene-compliant aluminum alloy dough hook
z Models other than AE-60P2(A) includes a hygiene-compliant aluminum alloy beater and a
stainless steel whip.
z AE-60P4(A) comes standard configured for 220V/60Hz/1PH or 220V/60Hz/3PH and
AE-60P2(A) comes standard configured for 220V/60Hz/3PH.
z AE-60P4(A) AND AE-60P2(A) have a hand wheel bowl lift. Power lift available at extra
charge.
z Optional standard-sized (No. 12) Hub Attachments & Accessories are available.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model AE-60P4(A) AE-60P2(A)
Bowl Capacity (QT.) 60 60
3HP Motor Electrical (Standard) 220V, 60HZ, 1 PH 25A 220V, 60HZ, 3 PH 8.5A
220V, 60HZ, 3 PH 8.5A
Agitator R.P.M.
First Speed 100 65
Second Speed 177 97
Third Speed 297
Forth Speed 523
Dimensions L x W x H (inches) 40 x 25 x 55 40 x 25 x 55
Packing Size L x W x H (inches) 47 x 32 x 65 47 x 32 x 65
Net Weight (lbs.) 990 990
Standard Accessories :
Stainless Steel Bowl 1 PC 1 PC
Stainless Steel Wire Whip 1 PC Optional
AL Hook 1 PC 1 PC
AL Beater 1 PC Optional
Bowl Truck 1 PC 1 PC
15-Minute Timer 1 PC 1 PC
6-Foot Cord 1 PC 1 PC
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INSTALLATION
IMMEDIATELY, BEFORE UNPACKING THE MIXER, INSPECT IT FOR POSSIBLE SHIPPING
DAMAGE AND/OR SHORTAGE. IF YOU FIND THE PACKAGING MATERIAL OR THE
MACHINE IS DAMAGED, INSTANTLY CONTACT THE CARRIER. THIS PROCEDURE MUST
BE FILED WITH THE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY BY YOU WITHIN 3 DAYS OF
DELIVERY. OUR RESPONSIBILITY CEASES WHEN MERCHANDISE IS DELIVERED TO THE
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY AND RECEIPTED FOR. ALSO, TAKE NOTICE TO THE
BRIGHT RED NOTICE ON EACH CRATE—1). CAUTION 2). FREIGHT CONDITION
z BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR MIXER, BE SURE TO CHECK THAT YOUR ELECTRICAL SERVICE
SPECIFICATIONS MATCH THOSE OF YOUR MIXER AS PRINTED ON MIXER’S NAMEPLATE.
z Install the mixer in convenient location that permits easy access to the mixer’s control, and
maintenance access from top, front, and sides.
z Use a level and shims as necessary to ensure that the mixer is installed in a level position from front
to back and left to right.
z The unit should be moved carefully by qualified personnel to avoid injury or damage from toppling.
z Electrical connections should be made by qualified
personnel in accordance with applicable codes and
regulations.
z Permissible voltage fluctuation is ±10% of normal
voltage.
z Be sure to tag any electrical outlets, fuses, or
connections involved in installing the mixer until
installation has been completed.
z THE UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED TO
PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND
INTERFERENCE. Use a grounding cable of not less
that the code-determined minimum length. The
diameter of the grounding cable must be the same as
that of the power cable. Each machine must be
separately grounded.
z To move or relate the mixer after it has been installed,
first disconnect the power and grounding cables.
z Be sure the planetary runs in the direction shown by
the arrow in the planetary head. Reverse direction is
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INSTALLATION DIAGRAM (inch)
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21 30
55
40
24 18
30
25
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ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
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SINGLE PHASE MIXER, TIMER &
A2
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MC
L1 L2
13
MOTOR
54
CAPACITO
R
GOVERNOR
AE- 60 P4 A
GUARD
21
22
3HP 220/ 60/ 1
95
96
E
L.S.1
A1
ELECTRIC BOX
TIMER
30 MIN
CONTROL PANEL
START
13
3
14
11
2
21
STOP
2
21 22
GUARD
213
*AE-60P4 W/O L.S. 1
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CONTROL PANEL
TIME
R
96
95
3 phase
MOTOR
13
21
1
STAR
T
1
14
22
STOP 22
TIMER &
22
21
13
14
MC
A1 A2
EL1 L3 AE- 60P4A
THREE PHASE MIXER,
ELECTRIC BOX
L.S.1
GUARD
L2
GUARD
3
2
1
30 MIN
*AE-60P4 W/O L.S.1
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95
3HP 4P/8P
MOTOR
TIMER &
22
21
13
14
HIGH
A1A2
EL1L3
AE-60P2A
THREE PHASE MIXER,
ELECTRIC BOX
L.S.1
GUARD
L2
220/60/3
GUARD
CONTROL PANEL
1
TIMER
30 MIN
2
1
2
STOP
HIGH
LOW
SW
95
LOW
96
14
22
21
A1A2
13
4
4
4
888
21
21
21
13
13
22
14
22
14
22
1
5
4
3
2
1
A1A2
MC
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MIXING OPERATION
STANDARD MIXING PROCEDURES
NOTE: Before using a new mixing bowl, and before each use of any mixing bowl or mixing
egg whites or whole eggs, the bowl should be thoroughly washed with hot water and mild
soap. Rinse the bowl with a mild soda or vinegar solution, and then thoroughly rinse it
again with clean water.
1. Always place bowl in position before installing agitator.
2. Be sure the mixing bowl alignment pin at the back of the
bowl is properly engaged with the insertion receptacle in
the center of bowl support.
3. Be sure to seat the bowl properly on the alignment pins on
the bowl support.
4. If using a bowl adapter, install it as you would a bowl, and
then put the bowl in place as usual.
5. Install the agitator by lifting it on to the agitator shaft, and
twist it to the right until the agitator lock engages. To
remove the agitator, raise it on the shaft, twist it to the left,
and pull down.
6. To avoid splatters, add all ingredients before starting
mixer.
7. Select the desired speed. Always stop the machine to
change speeds-never change speeds while mixer is in
operation.
8. Set the timer to the desired mixing time and set timer
switch to ON position, or leave timer at “0” and timer
switch OFF for un-timed mixing. On AE-60P4(A), the timer
switch is integrated with the mixer START switch.
9. Raise the bowl into position using the bowl lift. Never
raised or lower the bowl while the mixer is in
operation.
10. On safety guard models, close the safety guard into
position.
11. Press START to begin mixing. Press stop to stop mixing.
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CONTROL
AE-60P4(A) furnished with two button-switches, which control power to the mixer.
AE-60P2(A) furnished with three button-switches, which control power to the mixer and speed
shifting.
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POSITION AT 4 SPEED
STOP
1-SPEED
2-SPEED
TIMER
TIMER SWITCH
TIMER
STOP
START
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MAXIMUM MIXING CAPACITY
The moisture content of heavy dough is a critical factor when selecting proper mixing speed. You
should never use 2nd speed when mixing heavy dough with an Absorption Ratio (AR) of 50% or
less. To determine the Absorption Ratio (AR) of a product, water weight divide by flour
weight.
Example: Calculate the Absorption Ratio of a mixture containing 5 lbs. of
water and 10 lbs. of flour. 5 ÷ 10 = 0.50 = 50 % = AR
PRODUCT TOOL
AE-60P4(A) AE-60P2(A)
Egg Whites Whip 2 qt. -
Mashed Potatoes Beater 40 lbs -
Mayonnaise (Qts. Oil) Beater 18 qt. -
Meringue (Qts. Water) Whip 1.5 qt. -
Waffle/Pan cake Batter Beater 24 qts. -
Whipped Cream Whip 12 qts. -
Sheet Cake Batter Beater 45 lbs. -
Cup Cake Beater 50 dz. 70 dz.
Layer Cake Beater 70 lbs. 70 lbs.
Pound Cake Beater 55 lbs. 75 lbs.
Sugar Cookie Beater 100 dz. 100 dz.
Bread or Roll Dough (Light/ Medium,
60% AR, =)
Hook
**
Water
30 lbs.
Flour
50 lbs.
Water
36 lbs.
Flour
60 lbs.
Bread or Roll Dough (Heavy, 55% AR,
=)
Hook
**
Water
22 lbs.
Flour
40 lbs.
Water
30 lbs.
Flour
55 lbs.
Thin Pizza Dough, Pasta, Basic Egg
Noodle (40% AR, = , 5 min. max. mix
time)
Hook
*
Water
12 lbs.
Flour
30 lbs.
Water
18 lbs.
Flour
45 lbs.
Medium Pizza Dough (50% AR, =) Hook
*
Water
25 lbs.
Flour
50 lbs.
Water
30 lbs.
Flour
60 lbs.
Thick Pizza Dough (60% AR, =) Hook
**
Water
30 lbs.
Flour
50 lbs.
Water
35 lbs.
Flour
70 lbs.
Raised Donut Dough (65% AR) Hook
**
Water
26 lbs.
Flour
40 lbs.
Water
30 lbs.
Flour
45 lbs.
Whole Wheat read Dough ( 70% AR) Hook
**
Water
30 lbs.
Flour
40 lbs.
Water
35 lbs.
Flour
50 lbs.
z *1st speed only ** 1st speed & 2nd speed only
z = If high gluten flour is used, reduce above dough batch size by 10 %.
z 1 gallon of water weights 8.33 lbs.
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FUNCTIONS OF ACCESSORIES
DOUGH ARM:
Frequently used for heavy bread dough, and preferable to be used at low speed.
The moisture content of heavy dough is critical when selecting proper mixing
speed. You should never use 2nd speed when mixing heavy dough with an
Absorption Ratio (AR) of 50% or less.
BEATER:
Commonly used for thin batters, cake and mashing potatoes, like stuffing and
preferable to be used at middle speed.
WIRE WHIP:
Best for whipping cream and beating eggs and preferable to be used at high
speed.
BOWL
New mixers bowls and agitators (beaters, whip, and dough arms) should be thoroughly washed
with hot water and mild soap solution, rinsed with either a mild soda or vinegar solution, and
thoroughly rinsed with clean water BEFORE being put into service. This cleaning procedure
should also be followed for bowls and agitators before whipping egg whites with or whole eggs.
HUB ATTACHMENTS
The mixer’s standard-sized, No. 12 hub accommodates a variety of optional attachments. To
install an attachment, loosen the thumbscrew on the attachment hub and remove the hub cover
plug. Insert the attachment into the attachment hub making certain that the square shank of the
attachment is in the square driver of the mixer. Secure the attachment by tightening the
thumbscrew. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s installation, operation, and safety instructions
for the hub attachment. Attachment hub should not be used while mixing.
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MAINTENANCE
NOTE: ALL MAINTENANCE WORK SHOULD BE DONE ONLY AFTER UNIT HAS BEEN
DISCONNECTED FROM ELECTRICAL POWER AND GROUNDING.
General
Clean the mixer after each day’s use. It should be wiped with a clean, damp cloth. Use a soft brush to
clean areas that are difficult to clean with a cloth. NEVER USE A METAL OR OTHER TYPE OF STIFF
BRUSH TO CLEAN THE MIXER. NEVER CLEAN THE MIXER WITH A WATER HOSE OR ANY TYPE
OF FLUID UNDER PRESSURE OR IN HIGH QUANTITY.
Daily
z Clean the mixer regularly after each day’s use.
z Do not run the mixer continuously for long periods.
z Wash the bowl, agitators, and attachments according to normal food-contact equipment procedures
after each use.
Weekly
z Inspect planetary mechanism and transmission case for leaks or damage. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL
SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE IF IT BECOMES NECESSARY TO REPACK THE BALL BEARING.
Use of unapproved grease or lubricants may lead to damage and may void the manufacturer’s
warranty.
Periodic
z Lubricate the bowl lift semi-annually, or more often under heavier use.
z Inspect the drip cup periodically for moisture or lubricant dripping. Remove the cup and wipe it with a
soft cloth.
Lubrication
z The mixer comes with grease-packed ball bearing and/or roller bearing that do not require regular
lubrication. When it becomes necessary to repack them, contact your authorized service
representative or AMERICAN EAGLE.
z The polished drip cup protects against lubricant seeping out of the planetary into the bowl. The drip
cup should be wiped clean monthly and inspected for excessive leakage. The drip cup may be
removed by pulling down on it. (SEE NOTE 1)
z The bowl slideways and bowl-lift-unit require periodic lubrication with a small quantity of
high-quality mineral oil that may be applied with a cotton swab or by fingertip. (SEE NOTE 2)
Electrical
z The mixer’s electrical system does not require electrical maintenance under normal use. Should
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NOTES 1:
The DRIP RING or SAFETY GUARD should be inspected
periodically for moisture or lubricant dripping. Remove the
cup and wipe it with a soft cloth. A large flat blade
screwdriver may be used to remove the drip cup after remove
the screw.
NOTES 2:
To make sure the operation function, The Bowl lift slideways (No. 1),
Bowl lift gear (No. 3), Bowl lift drive gear (No. 5) and Hand wheel
should be lubricated semi-annually, or more often under heavy usage.
If bowl lift is not so smooth as it normally does, following checks are
required:
a. Removing the two Screws (No. 4) and Apron (No.2) and apply a
light coat of lubriplate to both slideways (No. 1) and bowl lift gear
(No. 3).
b. Remove Rear cover of column. Drip some oil to oil groove ( No. 5)
and oiler (No. 6).
c. Fill oil to oil cup (No. 7) in the clamping ring of hand wheel.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
Mixing shaft won’t turn. Loose electrical connection(s). Tighten electrical connection.
Oil leakage Oil seals worn Call for authorized service.
Bowl lifter too tight Handle guides need oil. Lubricate as needed
Motor overheats Power supply problem. Check power supply voltage.
Motor stop Overload.
Speed too high.
Wrong agitator.
Correct load
Decrease speed
Install correct agitator.
Gearbox noise Insufficient lubricant. Add oil
Motor works, but agitator
doesn’t rotate.
Transmission problem
Call for authorized service.
Speed select binds Gears are not proper engaged. Turn machine off, then rotate
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1
3
4
HANDWHEE
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planetary head. Re-select speed.
Lose speed Grease jam. Operating in loading
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WARRANTY INFORMAITON
LIMITED WARRANTY
Parts : 1 YEAR . Labor : 90 DAYS
PARTS:
American Eagle Food Machinery, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser/user of every American eagle Food Machinery, Inc.
Product that the Product will be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of one (1) year form the date of
acquisition when installed and operated according to our instruction, OR eighteen (18) months form the date of shipment form
our factory to our dealer, whichever expires first.
LABOR:
American Eagle Food Machinery, Inc. will, during its normal business hours, or through an authorized service representative
repair or replace all parts found to be defective under this warranty without charge for labor for a period of ninety (90) days from
the date of acquisition.
THIS WARRANTY IS CONDITIONAL UPON NOTIFICATION OF AMERICAN EAGLE FOOD MACHINERY, INC. BEING
NOTIFIED OF ANY DEFECTS IN MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS OF OCCURRENCE.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. AMERICAN EAGLE
EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
THE LIABLITY OF AMERICAN EAGLE FOOD MACHINERY, INC. IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO REPAIRING
EQUIPMENT THAT PROVES TO BE DEFECTIVE IN MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP WTHIN THE WARRANTY
PERIOD STATED ABOVE. AMERICAN EAGLE FOOD MACHINERY, INC. EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES LIABILITY FOR
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES TO PURCHASR /OWNER OR ANY THIIRD PARTY, INCLUDING BUT
NOT LIMITED TO AND WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES ARISING FORM PERSONAL INJURIES, LOST PROFITS,
LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, LOSS OF PROPERTY, ECONOMIC LOSSES OR STATUTORY OR EXEMPLARY
DAMAGES WHETHER THROUGH NELIGENCE, WARRANTY, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE.
THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN SOLELY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER/USER OF THE PRODUCT. NO WARRANTY IS
GIVEN OR IMPLIED TO SUBSEQUENT TRANSFEREES.
THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT TAKE EFFECT UNTIL AND UNLESS A PROPERLY COMPLETED AND SIGNED WARRANTY
REGISTRATION FORM HAS BEEN RECEIVED BY AMERICAN EAGLE FOOD MACHINERY, INC. WTHIN 30 DAYS FORM
DATE OF INSTALLATION.
This is the sole Warranty Agreement between American Eagle Food Machinery Inc. and the Purchaser User. No other
agreements are implied, authorized, or assumed, whether by American Eagle Food Machinery Inc. or any third party.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION RECORD
INSTRUCTIONS: YOU MUST REGISTER WITHIN 30 DAYS UPON THE PURCHASE DATE IN
ORDER FOR THE WARRANTY TO BE EFFECTIVE MAIL TO
MERICAN EAGLE FOOD
MACHINERY, INC.
Model
Serial No.
Purchase Date
Purchased From
Salesperson
Telephone No.
Warranty Sent On
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