Cl/SfB (73.4) X CHIPPER PC1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Series 35 Imperial Machine Company (Peelers) Limited Harvey Road, Croxley Green, Herts WD3 3AX, England Telephone: 01923 718000: International + 44 1923 718000 Fax: 01923 777273: International + 44 1923 777273 Telephone: Service 01923 718017 Spares 01923 718018 Fax: 01923 896256 Publication No ST9710 March 1997
CHIPPER PC1 1 Index Page Introduction... 2 Guarantee... 2 On Delivery... 2 Selection of Site... 2 Electricity Supply Connection... 3 Testing... 3 Operation... 3 To change Chip Sizes... 4 Maintenance... 4 Replacement of Blades... 5 Ordering Spare Parts... 5 Wiring Diagram... 6 Parts Illustration... Drawing No SK1310C... 8 Parts List... 9
2 CHIPPER PC1 INTRODUCTION The Chipper PC1 is intended for cutting peeled potatoes into chips or scallops. GUARANTEE This machine is guaranteed by IMC for twelve months from the date of its purchase from IMC, or from one of its stockists, dealers or distributors. The guarantee is limited to the replacement of faulty parts or products and excludes any consequential loss or expense incurred by the purchasers. Defects which arise from the faulty installation, inadequate maintenance, incorrect use, connection to the wrong electricity supply or fair wear and tear are not covered by the guarantee. The guarantee applies in this form to installations within the United Kingdom only. Please observe these instructions carefully. ON DELIVERY The machine is packaged in a non-returnable transport carton. Please check the contents against the following list and notify both the carrier and the supplier within 3 days if anything is missing or damaged. Assembly Quantity Main body and connection cable 1 Hopper 1 Rotor (assembled to unit) 1 Knife Block (in separate box) 1 WARNING - TAKE CARE WHEN HANDLING THE KNIFE BLOCK; THE BLADES ARE SHARP Accessories may be one or more of the following, as ordered:- 1 Mobile Stand 2 Spare knife block 3 Scallop block SELECTION OF SITE The unit is designed to stand on a bench or table, or on a draining board. Ensure that whatever is used for this purpose is sturdy and rigid and not more than 750 mm high. A higher table makes it difficult to load the machine. A stainless steel mobile stand, which enables the unit to be moved about, is available as an option. The Chipper PC1 should be placed where supplies of peeled potatoes from the peeling machine are readily accessible, after which the output of chips need to be in easy reach of the fryer.
CHIPPER PC1 3 The IMC Chipper PC1 has a top loading hopper into which potatoes can be tipped from either side or from the front. It is not handed, and no consideration need be given to its loading direction. The discharge of chips is from the chute at the front of the machine, and the machine should be placed so that this chute is directly over the receiving container. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CONNECTION A Wiring Diagram is shown on Page 6. Position the Chipper PC1 in the chosen site. The electricity supply connection should be made to a power outlet socket or isolator mounted on the wall close to the machine. Before connecting, check that the voltage shown on the rating plate at the back of the machine is correct for the electricity supply you have available. The outlet should be fused at 13 amps. NOTE: the unit is fitted with a 10amp fuse. WARNING - THIS MACHINE MUST BE EARTHED TESTING Open the hopper by fully unscrewing the interlock knob at the front and lifting up until the hopper is fully resting back on its hinges. Turn the rotor by hand to ensure that it is completely free to rotate and that the knife block assembly is properly in position. Replace the hopper and screw down the interlock knob until it is tight. It is now safe to switch on at the wall socket and to start the machine by pressing the start button on the front of the machine (green button). To stop the machine press the red button. One of the safety features provided on the Chipper PC1 is the interlock device which ensures that the machine cannot run unless both the knife block and the hopper are properly and fully in position. This makes it impossible for the operator to touch the spinning rotor because it is fully covered whilst it is running. To confirm that the interlock is operating correctly press the start button to switch the machine on. Then whilst it is still running, unscrew the interlock knob. After two or three turns the machine should switch off, but there are still two or three further turns of the knob necessary before the hopper can be opened. By the time it is possible to hinge the hopper open, the rotor inside should be stationary. If the knife block is not in place, a magnetic switch will prevent the completion of the electrical control circuit, and the machine will not run. OPERATION With the machine running, feed peeled potatoes into the hopper. It will hold approximately 12kg of potatoes which self feed into the mechanism of the machine and discharge as cut chips from the chute. Some care is necessary when loading as the rotor will not accept abnormally large potatoes, so these must be cut into two. The hopper is specially designed not to pass potatoes which are overlarge and which could otherwise clog the mechanism. It is also essential that only potatoes are fed in. NOTE: take great care to ensure that there are no stones mixed in with the potatoes.
4 CHIPPER PC1 A stone or any other foreign object will damage the cutting knives and could cause the machine to jam. In this event the machine has an inbuilt protection device which will switch it off before the electric motor burns out. This overload protection feature will automatically reset itself when it cools down but it is necessary to wait a few minutes for this to happen. After clearing the jam resume operation by pressing the start button. The machine will switch itself off in the event of failure of the electricity supply whilst operating. When the supply is restored the machine must again be switched on. It is fitted with no-volt release. In normal use the machine is stopped by pressing the red button next to the start button. TO CHANGE CHIP SIZES To change to a different size of chip, change the knife block assembly. Open the hopper, lift out the knife block and replace with the alternative selected. Knife blocks are available in the following sizes from the standard range: 6 mm, 9 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm, 14 mm. Scallops can be cut with similar knife block assemblies. The standard scallop size is 6mm but 4mm can also be supplied. Other sizes for both chips and scallops can be provided to special orders. MAINTENANCE Daily It is essential to clean the machine at least once a day, preferably at the end of each period of operation. 1 Switch off at the socket or isolator 2 Fully unscrew the interlock knob 3 Open the hopper and lift it out of its hinge seatings at the back 4 Clean the hopper in a sink, dishwasher, potwash or by hosing with a spray 5 Remove the knife block by a straight lift off its locating dowels NOTE: Take care when handling the knife block. The blades are sharp. 6 Clean the knife block under a spray or running tap and remove any residual pieces of potato. 7 Lift the rotor carefully off its spindle 8 Clean the rotor in a sink, potwash, etc. 9 Clean out the interior of the base unit and wipe over the exterior. A proprietary cleaner may be used but do not use neat bleach on the stainless steel 10 Reassemble the machine, reversing the above disassembly procedure
CHIPPER PC1 5 When replacing the rotor, ensure that it is put back square on its spindle. Do not force it or the centre bush could be damaged. Make sure that it is properly seated on its crosspin by turning it slowly until it drops onto this seating. When replacing the knife block it should slip back easily on to its dowel pins, but make certain that it is fully down. At infrequent intervals it is advisable to check tooth belt tension. Details of IMC Service Contracts are available on application. REPLACEMENT OF BLADES NOTE: Take extra care when carrying out these operations because of the sharp blades. 1 To replace blunted blades The most convenient way to replace blunted blades is to exchange the whole set including the mounting block. After removing the knife block assembly from the machine invert it. Remove the slicer blade and unscrew the two large slotted nuts. Separate the blade assembly from the carrier plate by pulling apart. Re-assemble with the new knife block making sure the grey bottom plate is fitted into its original position 2 To replace an individual cutter blade (slit blocks only) Dismantle knife block assembly as instructed above. Remove one nut from the blade assembly. Withdraw stud and pin to release defective blade. Replace with new blade and re-assemble in reverse order. 3 To replace the slicing blade The slicing blade is fixed to the knife block by two small screws. Unscrew these and withdraw the blade. Refit the new slicing blade in the same way. 4 Sharpening blunted blades (slit blocks only) It is quite feasible to dismantle the knife block as described and then to sharpen the blades on an oilstone, taking care to maintain the original angles. The tips of the cutting blades must be slightly proud of the edge of the slicing blade when re-assembled. If this cannot be achieved because of previous sharpenings then the blades must be renewed. ORDERING SPARE PARTS When ordering from the Parts List on the following pages, it is important to quote the Series Number and Voltage of the machine which are shown on the Rating Label on the back of the machine. For information on IMC spares and service support please call the following numbers: IMC Service Desk 01923 718017 IMC Spares Desk 01923 718018 Fax 01923 896256
6 CHIPPER PC1 Wiring Diagram 3 4 1 2 Start Stop 4 2 G60/021 Black 1 Knife Block Interlock Switch G60/023 Black G60/023 Black 4 2 1 Hopper Knob Interlock Switch G60/015 Black U1 G60/015 Black Motor P Terminals U2 E 4 3 Relay 2 1 6 5 Earth Terminals on Case 8 7 Brown Blue E L N Mains Cable G60/101 M4 G60/019 Black G60/018 Black G60/022 Black Green/Yellow G60/017 Red G60/016 Green/Yellow
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8 CHIPPER PC1 Drawing No SK1310 C
CHIPPER PC1 9 PARTS LIST CHIPPER MACHINE MODEL PC1 MK IV - SERIES 35 To be read in conjunction with Drawing No SK1310C Illus Part No Description No 1 E32/067 Casing Fabrication 1 14 A13/024 Trunnion 2 15 D19/120 Screw 4 16 D25/033 Washer 4 18 L34/005 Bottom Spigot 2 19 D25/005 Washer 3 20 D20/013 Nut - M6 Hex Full 3 21 L34/039 Rear Dowel 1 22 L34/039 Front Dowel 1 25 L32/071 Switch Actuator Bracket 1 29 A22/001 Distance Bush 2 30 D21/108 Screw 2 31 A31/001 Magnet 1 32 G45/044 Microswitch 2 33 G308 Insulator 2 34 D21/034 Screw 2 35 E32/073 Stop Bracket 2 36 D25/006 Washer 4 37 D20/038 Nut - M5 2 38 D25/004 Washer 2 39 S61/001 Actuator Assembly 1 S61/010 Centre Bearing Assembly 1 45 C25/007 Bearing House 1 46 A01/032 Bearing 2 47 L34/012 Shaft 1 48 D27/005 Circlip - external 4 49 D27/016 Circlip - internal 1 50 A02/037A Oil Seal 1 51 D28/019 Drive Pin for Rotor 1 52 D26/013 Tension Pin for Pulley 1 53 A02/041 O Ring 1 54 D20/013 Nut - M6 Hex Full 4 55 D25/005 Washer - M6 Shakeproof 4 56 L34/099 Pulley - Driven 1 57 A05/033 Timing Belt 1 58 E32/062 Motor Plate Fabrication 1 68 D22/029 Screw 4 70 D19/039 Screw 4 71 D20/013 Nut - M6 Hex Full 2 72 D08/024 Washer - Special 2 73 D25/005 Washer - M6 Shakeproof 4 74 E32/076 Plinth 1 77 A10/480 Foot 4 78 D21/043 Screw 6 80 E32/075 Back Panel 1 81 D21/043 Screw 6 84 C25/004 Rotor 1 85 L34/082 Bush 1 86 E32/069 Hopper Fabrication 1 98 M81A Interlock Body Assembly 1 99 M69 Interlock Knob 1 100 M48 Interlock Knob Cap 1 101 D26/017 Tension Pin 1 102 A12/011 Spring 1 103 G40/083 Motor - 1/3 HP W/Thermatrip: 220-240-1-50 1 104 L34/097 Pulley - Driver 1 105 D22/041 Setscrew M6 2 106 D19/115 Screw 3 107 D25/028 Washer 3 108 D25/005 Washer 3 109 L02/013 Packing Pieces 3 110 A10/246 Bush - Cable 1 114 G30/166 Push Button - Green 1 115 G30/167 Push Button - Red -Projecting 116 G30/104 Contact Block 1 117 G55/012 Printed Circuit Board 1 Illus Part No Description No 120 D25/014 Washer 2 121 G306 Cable Strain Relief 1 151 E32/070 Knife Block Carrier 1 Moulded Knife Block 153 M78 9mm 154 M77 12mm Chip Blade - Slitting 155 L34/066 6mm 13 L34/066 10mm 7 L34/066 12mm 6 L34/066 14mm 5 L34/066 17 x 14mm 4 157 L34/086 Carrier Screw 2 158 L34/074 Blade - Slicing 1 159 D22/025 Screw 2 172 L34/070 Stud 1 173 D20/013 Nut 2 174 L34/071 Pin 1 175 M46 Upper Plate 1 176 M46A Lower Plate 1 177 L34/103 Location Bush 2 178 L34/068 Stud 2 179 L34/102 Nut 2 Chip Block 180 L34/058 6mm 182 L34/078 10mm 183 L34/060 12mm 184 L34/061 14mm L61/001 17 x 14mm Scallop Block Assembly comprising parts below: 185 M41 6mm 158 L34/074 Blade - Slicing 1 159 D22/025 Screw 2 172 L34/070 Stud 2 175 M46 Upper Plate 1 176 M46A Lower Plate 1 177 L34/103 Bush 2 179 L34/102 Nut - Special 2 Knife Block Assembly complete with Knife Block Carrier S61/030 6mm S61/090 9mm (moulded) S61/050 10mm S61/060 12mm S61/100 12mm (moulded) S61/070 14mm S61/072 17 x 14mm S61/080 6mm Scallop Block Assembly complete with Carrier 119 D21/040 Screw 2 NB Before ordering please read the note on Page 5