3 troubleshooting – Belshaw Adamatic Mark II-Gas Donut Robot User Manual
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Belshaw Bros., Inc.
• www.belshaw.com • Phone 206-322-5474 • Fax 206-322-5425
Donut Robot Mark II-Gas TS
MN-1018EN
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3 Troubleshooting
This section is designed as an aid in
troubleshooting, not as a substitute for a
qualified technician. You may encounter a
problem with your Donut Robot that is not
covered in this section, or you may try the
remedies suggested here and find that they do not
correct the problem. In either case, feel free to
call Belshaw Bros. at (206)322-5474. One of our
customer support representatives will be happy
to help you.
CAUTION
If you perform repairs yourself or have
them performed by anyone other than
Belshaw Bros. or a service technician
authorized by Belshaw Bros., you do so at
your own risk.
If your Donut Robot becomes badly worn or
seriously out of adjustment, send it to our factory
for complete rebuild and repair service. Return
your machine, freight prepaid, with your
instructions for service, your phone number, and
the name of the person for us to contact when we
have made a cost estimate. In most cases, the
machine can be shipped back, freight collect,
within five days.
Ship machines in need of servicing to:
Belshaw Bros., Inc.
814 44
th
street NW, Suite 103
Auburn, WA 98001 USA
If you need a replacement part, use the parts lists
and assembly drawings in the Appendix to
determine the part number and description, or
call Belshaw for help. When you order the part,
please specify the following:
• The model name of the machine.
• The serial number of the machine.
• The voltage and hertz of the machine.
• The part number.
• The part description, including the size,
if applicable.
• The quantity desired.
Following is a troubleshooting chart to help you
identify and solve some basic problems. See
also:
• Section 5 in the Operator's Manual,
“Donut-Making Helps,” for additional
information regarding baking mixes,
temperature, and fry time.
• The wiring diagram in the back of this
manual.
WARNING
To avoid being burned, electrocuted, or
otherwise injured, unplug the machine and
allow it to cool before disassembling,
repairing, or wiring.