Belshaw Adamatic Mark VI Donut Robot User Manual
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Donut Robot Mark VI TS
MN-1033EN
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THE CONVEYOR BITES THE DONUTS.
Possible Causes
What To Do
The donuts are not cooking enough.
See “The donuts are undercooked” below.
The shortening level is too low.
Add shortening to reach the proper level.
WARNING
Before doing any of the following, turn off the
machine and allow the shortening to cool.
The turner is bent or packed with cooked food
particles.
Straighten and/or clean the turner.
The cam weight is sticking due to the
accumulation of varnish.
Clean to remove the cooked-on varnish.
The fryer is not level.
Level the fryer.
THE CUTTER OPERATES CONTINUOUSLY.
Possible Causes
What To Do
WARNING
To avoid being burned, electrocuted, or
otherwise injured, before doing any of the
following, turn off the machine, allow the
shortening to cool, and disconnect the machine
from the power source.
One of the microswitches is defective. (There
are three microswitches in the conveyor drive
assembly and one microswitch in the cutter
head.)
For help in testing the microswitches, refer to
Section 5, “Electrical Components.” Replace any
defective microswitches.
Something is interfering with the nylon brake
dog in the cutter head.
Clear away the cause of the interference.
The brake spring in the cutter head is weak or
broken.
Replace the spring.