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Parts Catalog SP62P MIXERS MODEL: SP62P & SPC62P 12-06-10 IMPORTANT! TO EXPEDITE SHIPMENT OF PARTS, ALWAYS SPECIFY MODEL, REV, PART NUMBER, AND SERIAL NUMBER OF MIXER. GLOBE FOOD EQUIPMENT COMPANY 2215 East River Road Dayton, Ohio 45439 Parts Department Toll Free 1-800-745-6238 · Fax (937) 290-0585 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.globeslicers.com Not for resale TABLE OF CONTENTS BASE 1-2 HEAD AND HUB 3-4 POWER LIFT CRADLE 5-6 GEARS 7-8 GEAR SHIFT 9 POWER LIFT CONTROL 10 MOTOR 11 MOTOR BRAKE - SPC MODELS ONLY 12 PLANETARY 13 - 14 WIRING DIAGRAM, POWER LIFT MIXER 15 MIXER ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM, 230/400V 16 WIRING DIAGRAM, SPC MODEL - PWR LIFT 17 SP62P MIXER BASE                                     $     $ 1 SP62P MIXER BASE COMPONENTS ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11A 12 12A 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 DESCRIPTION SCREW, FLAT HEAD COVER, TRANSMISSION CASE GASKET STRAIN RELIEF SCREW, TRUSS HEAD PLATE, REAR COLUMN MIXER COLUMN THUMBSCREW COVER, COLUMN FRONT DOWEL PIN MIXER BASE RUBBER FEET SET (FRONT/REAR) WASHER, SPLIT LOCK WASHER, FLAT SCREW, HEX HEAD SCREW, FLAT HEAD DOWEL PIN DOWEL PIN, THREADED PLATE, MICROSWITCH MOUNTING SCREW, TRUSS HEAD HOUSING, MICROSWITCH SCREW, HEX HEAD & FLAT WASHER MICROSWITCH, RAISE/LOWER MICROSWITCH, R/L - SPC MODELS SCREW, HEX HEAD & FLAT WASHER SLIDE, FRONT BOWL DOWEL PIN, THREADED MICROSWITCH MICROSWITCH, SPC MODELS HOUSING, MICROSWITCH SCREW, PAN HEAD & FLAT WASHER PLATE, MICROSWITCH MOUNTING MICROSWITCH MICROSWITCH, SPC MODELS HOUSING, MICROSWITCH SCREW, PAN HEAD & FLAT WASHER WASHER, SHIPPING (SQUARE) WASHER, SPLIT LOCK BOLT, SHIPPING - GRADE 10.9 PLUG, PLASTIC LABEL, HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE LABEL, CAUTION - 3 PHASE 2 PART NUMBER X80A01 X62A02 X62A03 X80A04 X80A05 X80A06 X62A07 X80A08 X80A09 X80A10 X62A11 X80A11-1 X80A12 X80A12-1 X80A13 X80A14 X80A15 X80A16 X80A17 X80A18 X80A19 X80A20 X80A21 X80A21-1 X80A22 X62A23 X80A24 X62A35 X62A35-1 X80A36 X80A37 X80A40 X62A38 X62A38-1 X80A41 X80A31 X80A31A X80A32 X91014 X91011 QTY 2 1 1 1 6 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 4 4 4 1 2 1 2 6 1 2 HARDWARE M8 x 85mm M5x12mm M5x12mm Ø10x34mm M14 M14 M14x50mm M8x85mm Ø10x33mm M5x12mm M4x45mm 1 5 1 1 M12x25mm 1 1 2 1 M4x25mm 1 1 2 4 4 4 5 1 1 M5x25mm M12 M12 M12x100mm - SP62P HEAD AND HUB ASSEMBLY   $                              $                                3    SP62P HEAD AND HUB ASSY PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION SCREW, HEX HEAD WASHER, SPLIT LOCK WASHER, FLAT SCREW, HEX HEAD WASHER, SPLIT LOCK WASHER, FLAT GAUGE, OIL LEVEL TRANSMISSION CASE, FIXED BOWL GUARD 8 TRANSMISSION CASE, REMOVABLE BOWL GUARD 9 WASHER, FLAT 10 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK 11 SCREW, HEX HEAD 12 OIL SEAL 13 OIL PUMP ASSEMBLY (ITEMS 13A-26) 13A PLATE, OIL PUMP - BOTTOM 14 GEAR, OIL PUMP, RIGHT (15T) 15 GEAR, OIL PUMP, LEFT (15T) 16 GEAR SET PUMP HOUSING & TUBE ASSY 17 PUMP OUTLET BRONZE PIPE PUMP SHAFT BUSHING WASHER, SPLIT LOCK 18 SCREW, SOCKET HEAD 19 SCREW, SOCKET HEAD 20 ROLL PIN 21 SHAFT, OIL PUMP 22 ROLL PIN 23 *24 CONVEYING GEAR BUSHING (REF) *25 CONVEYING GEAR ASSEMBLY (29T) WASHER, SPLIT LOCK 26 *26A JAM NUT COVER, TRANSMISSION CASE 27 GASKET, TRANSMISSION COVER 28 DOWEL PIN, THREADED 29 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK 30 SCREW, HEX HEAD 31 SCREW, SOCKET HEAD 32 TOP COVER 33 GASKET, TRANSMISSION SHAFT BEARING RETAINER 34 *35 BEARING RETAINER, TRANSMISSION SHAFT SCREW, HEX HEAD 36 WASHER, FLAT 37 *38 OIL FILL PLUG (SCREW, HEX HEAD) *39 HOSE FITTING *40 HOSE CLAMP GASKET, DRIVE SHAFT BEARING RETAINER 41 *42 BEARING RETAINER, DRIVE SHAFT SCREW, TRUSS HEAD 43 *44 OIL FILL FITTING GASKET, LUBE OVERFLOW CYLINDER 45 LUBE OVERFLOW CYLINDER 46 SCREW, FLAT HEAD 47 DOWEL PIN 48 LEVEL DRIVE GEAR (16T) 49 THRUST WASHER 50 SLEEVE, SQUARE DRIVE 51 OIL SEAL 52 GASKET, ATTACHMENT HUB 53 HUB, ATTACHMENT 54 SCREW, SOCKET HEAD 55 THUMB SCREW 56 HOLE PLUG, ATTACHMENT 57 COVER PLATE, TRANSMISSION 58 SCREW, HEX HEAD 59 DOWEL PIN 60 SCREW, SOCKET HEAD 61 LABEL, GLOBE LOGO 62 LABEL, ARROW 63 LABEL, STOP TO CHANGE GEARS 64 LABEL, WARNING 65 66 LABEL, WARNING, FRENCH (CANADA ONLY) *PART CONFIGURATION MAY VARY. ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 PART NUMBER X80B01 X80B02 X80B03 X80B04 X80B05 X80B06 X80B07 X80B08 X80B08-1 X80B09 X80B10 X80B11 X80B12 X80B13-27 X80B13 X80B14 X80B15 X80B16 QTY 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 X80B26 X80B27 X80B27A X80B22 X80B21 X80B20 X80B23 6 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 X80B25 X80B40 X80B39 X30198 X30197 X30099 X80B33 X80B28 X80B29 X80B30 X80B31 X80B32 X80B18-2 X80B18-3 X80B36 X80B35 X80B34 X80B57 X80B43 X80B42 X80B41 X80B56 X80B44 X80B45 X80B46 X10089 X80B48 X80B50 X80B52 X10005 X80B51 X80B53 X80B54 X80B55 X80E09 871-3 X91012 X91010 X91015 X91007-F 1 1 1 2 11 9 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 5 2 1 A/R 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 X80B17-19 HARDWARE M10x15mm M10 M10 M12x40mm M12 M12 M12 M12 M12x60mm TC50x80x10 M5 M5x15mm M5x25mm Ø2x10mm Ø2x18mm M12 M12 M8 M8x24mm M8x28mm M5x15mm M20 M20x40mm M4x14mm M6x15mm Ø10x20mm M6X25mm 1/2-13x3/4" M5x10mm M8x25mm SP62P POWER LIFT CRADLE ASSEMBLY % & $  % $    %  % $   % &  $ $  $ % $  & ' %  & $ % ' ( ) *   %  & $  '  + ( $ - & ) % * + 5 $ SP62P POWER LIFT CRADLE ASSY PARTS LIST ITEM 1 1A 1B 1C 1D 2 2A 2B 2C 3 4 4A 5 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F 5G 5H 5J 6 6A 7 7A 8 8A 8B 9 9A 9B 9C 10 10A 10B 11 12 13 13A 13B 14 15 15A 15B 15C 16 PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION BOWL CRADLE X62C12 SET SCREW, SOCKET HEAD - CUP POINT X80C60 NUT, HEX X80C61 SET SCREW, SOCKET HEAD - CUP POINT X80H68 NUT, HEX X80H69 BOWL LOCATING SCREW X80C13 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK X80C11 NUT, ACORN X80C10 SCREW COVER DOWEL PIN, THREADED X80C14 SCREW, BOWL CLAMP - REAR X80C09 BUSHING, BRONZE - REAR CLAMP X80C07 BOWL CLAMP ASSEMBLY X80C05 SCREW, BOWL CLAMP - FRONT BOWL CLAMP X80C05-1 BUSHING, BRONZE - FRONT HARDWARE CAP SPRING WASHER, FLAT WASHER, SPLIT LOCK NUT, JAM HARDWARE CAP FRONT COVER, BOWL CRADLE X80C17 SCREW, HEX HEAD X80C18 LOCKING BRACKET X80C16 SCREW, SOCKET HEAD & LOCK WASHER X80C15 BOWL RAISE SCREW ASSEMBLY X80C19-24 BOWL RAISE SCREW SHAFT KEY NUT BLOCK ROLLER BALL SPRING SET SCREW, SOCKET HEAD - CUP POINT NUT MOUNTING PLATE WASHER, SPLIT LOCK SCREW, SOCKET HEAD BALL BEARING X80C25 RETAINING RING X80C26 CHAIN GEAR (16T) X80H48 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK X80H49 NUT, HEX X80C30 MOTOR, 1/8HP 220V 50/60HZ 3PH X80H56 CHAIN GEAR (11T) X80H53 WASHER, FLAT X80H52 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK X80H51 SCREW, HEX HEAD X80H50 DRIVE CHAIN X80H54 6 QTY 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HARDWARE M12x80mm M12 M6x40mm M6 M12 M12 M12 M12 M12 M5x10mm M8x35mm 6x6x25mm Ø5 SS M6x5mm M10 M10x20mm R40 M16 M16 M6 M6 M6x16mm SP62P GEARBOX COMPONENTS              $   $              $      $ %  %    7   SP62P GEARBOX PARTS LIST ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11A 11B 12 13 13A 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 32A 33 34 35 36 36A 36B 37 38 DESCRIPTION NUT, HEX JAM WASHER, SPLIT LOCK WASHER, FLAT RETAINING RING BALL BEARING BRONZE BUSHING, UPPER BRONZE BUSHING, LOWER WORM GEAR (29T) (50Hz MIXER) WORM GEAR (25T) (60Hz MIXER) BRONZE BUSHING TRANSMISSION GEAR (25T) TRANSMISSION SHAFT (17T) SHAFT KEY SHAFT KEY BALL BEARING SHAFT, MASTER GEAR (17T) SHAFT KEY GEAR, MASTER SHAFT(35T) BRONZE BUSHING BRONZE BUSHING (REAR) GEAR, MASTER SHAFT (41T) RETAINING RING CLUTCH SLEEVE BRONZE BUSHING GEAR, MASTER SHAFT (49T) SPACER BALL BEARING NUT, HEX JAM WASHER, FLAT RETAINING RING BALL BEARING BRONZE BUSHING GEAR, DRIVE SHAFT (53T) SPACER OIL BUSHING GEAR, DRIVE SHAFT (33T) SCREW, SOCKET HEAD - MOD GEAR, DRIVE SHAFT (41T) OIL BUSHING SLEEVE ANTI-OIL BUSHING DRIVE SHAFT SHAFT KEY SHAFT KEY BALL BEARING RETAINING RING PART NUMBER QTY HARDWARE X80D34 X80D35 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 M16 M16 M16 RTW-47 X80D36 X80D37 X80D38 X62D38-1 X80D39 X80D39-1 X80D40 X80D41 X80D42 X80D43 X80D44 X80D17 X62D67 X62D60 X62D61 X62D68 X80D27 X80D26 X80D22 X80D21 X80D30 X80D31 X80D32 X80D17 X80D16 X80D15 X80D14 X30125 X62D58 X62D69 X62D54 X62D53 X62D52 X62D56 X62D51 X62D50 X80D02-2 X62D48 X62D49 X80D01 X80D46 X80D47 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 6x6x18mm 8x8x20mm 8X8X20mm STW-35 29x40x3mm M32 M32 RTW-72 M8x30mm 10x10x45mm 10x10x100mm R-75 SP62P GEAR SHIFT ASSEMBLY                         $    $   ITEM 1 2 2A 3 4 5 5A 6 7 8 9 10 10A 10B 11 3 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 PART NUMBER X80E01-15 X80E01 X80E01-1 X80E02 X80E03 X62E25 X80E04-1 X80E05 X80E06 X80E07 X80E08 X80E09 X08102 X08076 X80E10 X80E11 X80E12 X80E13 X80E14 X80E15 X80E16 X80E17 X80E18 X80E19 X80E20 X80E21 X80E22 X80E23 X80E24 DESCRIPTION GEAR SHIFT ASSEMBLY GEAR SHIFT ARM ASSY (WITH KNOB) KNOB, GEAR SHIFT GEAR SHIFT ARM HUB ROLL PIN 1-2 SPEED INDICATION PLATE SCREW, ROUND HEAD - SS OIL SEAL O-RING SHIFTER GUIDE ROD HUB & CAM ASSY SCREW, SOCKET HEAD WASHER, SPLIT LOCK WASHER, FLAT SHAFT COVER GEAR SHIFT CAM ASSY ROLL PIN STEEL BALL SPRING ROLL PIN MICROSWITCH MICROSWITCH COVER SCREW, PAN HEAD & FLAT WASHER NUT, SPEED SHIFTER SPRING TOUCH SHAFT SPEED SHIFTER YOKE (TOP) SPEED SHIFTER YOKE (REAR) SHIFTER GUIDE ROD 9 QTY 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 4 4 4 1 1 1 HARDWARE Ø6x38mm M5x10mm P11 M8x25mm M8 M8 Ø5x26mm Ø9mm Ø6x20mm M4x24mm M20 SP62P POWER LIFT CONTROLS                             ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 5A 6 7 8 DESCRIPTION GASKET CONTROL PANEL STOP BUTTON START BUTTON TIMER ASSEMBLY WITH KNOB TIMER KNOB SCREW, TRUSS HEAD SUPPORT TUBE CONNECTING BLOCK ASSEMBLY CONNECTING BLOCK, 2 CONDUCTOR GRY CONNECTING BLOCK, 4 CONDUCTOR GRY CONNECTING BLOCK, END CAP 9 CONNECTOR 10 CONNECTOR 11 TERMINAL BLOCK 12 SUPPORT TUBE 13 SOCKET 14 WASHER, FLAT 15 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK 16 SCREW, HEX HEAD 17 CONTACTOR, 24V 18 SUPPORT TUBE TRANSFORMER, 24V (220V MIXER) 19 TRANSFORMER, 24V (380V MIXER) 20 ELECTRONICS MTG PLATE 21 CONTACTOR MOUNTING PLATE 22 CONTACTOR LOCKING CAPS 23 SCREW, ROUND HEAD 24 WASHER, FLAT 25 OVERLOAD RELAY FUSE, 250V 500mA 26 FUSE, 250V 1A 27 FUSE FIXTURE 28 CONNECTOR 29 CONNECTOR 30 BOWL RAISE BUTTON 31 BOWL LOWER BUTTON 32 BOWL RAISE/LOWER CONTACTORS, 24V 33 CONTACTOR MECHANICAL INTERLOCK KIT (NOT SHOWN) 34 BOWL LIFT MOTOR OVERLOAD RELAY *380V SQUARE D TRANSFORMER 10     PART NUMBER QTY X80J01 1 X80J02 1 X80J03 1 X80J04 1 X10137 1 X101037-1 X30204 8 X80J07 4 X80J08 1 X80J08-2G 7 X80J08-4G 5 X80J08-EC 1 X80J09 1 X80J10 1 X80J11 3 X80J12 1 X80J13 4 X80J14 4 X80J15 4 X80J16 4 X80J17 1 X80J18 1 X80J19 1 *9070T50D19 X80J20 1 X80J20A 1 X80J20B 2 X80J20C 2 X80J20D 2 X80J21 1 X80J22A 2 X80J22B 1 X80J23 3 X80J24 1 X80J25 1 X80J26 1 X80J26 1 X80J28 2 X80J28A 1 X80J30 1 HARDWARE M4x10mm M6 M6 M6x20mm M3x16mm M3 SP62P MOTOR COMPONENTS                        ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION MOTOR ASSEMBLY, 3HP 3PH 220V X62G24 X62G24C MOTOR ASSEMBLY W/BRAKE, 3HP 3PH 220V MOTOR ASSEMBLY, 3HP 3PH 380V X62G1-23 X62G1-23C MOTOR ASSEMBLY W/BRAKE, 3HP 3PH 380V NUT, BEARING X80G01 WASHER, EXTERNAL TOOTH X80G02 WORM DRIVE, 50HZ X80G03 WORM DRIVE, 60HZ X80G03-1 BRONZE BUSHING (SPACER) X80G04 O-RING X80G05 MOTOR FRONT COVER X80G08 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK X80G07 SCREW, HEX HEAD X80G06 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK X80G09 SCREW, HEX HEAD X80G10 WASHER, FLAT (SPECIAL) X80G11 BALL BEARING X40125 SHAFT KEY MOTOR SHAFT MOTOR COIL, 3 HP MOTOR BODY BALL BEARING X10012 REAR COVER, MOTOR WASHER, SPLIT LOCK X80G07 SCREW, HEX HEAD X80G06 FAN X80G19 FAN COVER X80G20 SCREW, PAN HEAD 11 QTY HARDWARE 1 1 1 M25 M25 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 P73x3 M6 M6x30mm M12 M12x40mm M25 6x6x45mm M6 M6x20mm M5x12mm SPC62P MOTOR BRAKE COMPONENTS             ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER QTY HARDWARE MOTOR SHAFT 1 *1 SHAFT KEY 1 5x5x20mm 2 3 MOTOR COVER, EXTENDED X80G18-1 1 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK 3 1/4" 4 SCREW, HEX HEAD 3 1/4-20 x 1-1/8" 5 MOTOR BRAKE, MAGNETIC X80G27 1 6 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK 4 M6 7 SCREW, HEX HEAD 4 M6x14mm 8 FAN COVER, EXTENDED X80G20-1 1 9 ELECTRONIC BOARD, 220V/380V X80J11 1 10 SCREW, ROUND HEAD 2 11 M3x34mm AUXILIARY CONTACT BLOCK X80503 1 12 *INCLUDED WITH SPC MODEL MOTOR ASSEMBLY X80G24C & X80G1-23C (PAGE 12). 12 SP62P PLANETARY COMPONENTS     $     $  $   $   $  6$)(7<635,1*/2&. 6(((1/$5*('9,(:  $   $            $ %   $  $ % 6$)(7<*8$5'635,1*/2&. (1/$5*('9,(: 13 SP62P PLANETARY PARTS LIST ITEM 1 1A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9A 10 11 12 12A 12B 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19A 20 21 22 23 23A 24 25 25A 26 26A 26B 27 27A 28 29 30 30A 31 32 33 34 35 35A 36 37 DESCRIPTION PLANETARY GEAR (59T) SCREW, SOCKET HEAD NUT, JAM WASHER, SPLIT LOCK WASHER, FLAT PINION GEAR (18T) BALL BEARING PLANETARY HOLDER SET SCREW, SOCKET HEAD - CUP POINT OIL BUSHING O-RING BALL BEARING OIL SEAL PLANETARY SHAFT PLANETARY SHAFT PIN SHAFT KEY WASHER, FLAT WASHER, SPLIT LOCK SCREW, HEX HEAD - SS WASHER, FLAT - D SHAPE WASHER, SPLIT LOCK SCREW, HEX HEAD REAR GUARD, FIXED SCREW, HEX HEAD - SS ACCESS PLUG TUBE WIREWAY CONNECTOR MICROSWITCH, SAFETY INTERLOCK MICROSWITCH, SAFETY INTERLOCK - SPC MODELS SCREW, SOCKET HEAD SLIDE SHEATH SAFETY GUARD SPRING LOCK FIXTURE SCREW, HEX HEAD - SS SAFETY GUARD SPRING LOCK WASHER, FLAT SCREW, ROUND HEAD - SS TOUCH MASS (NEW STYLE) SCREW, FLAT HEAD GASKET PLANETARY INTERNAL GEAR FRONT INTERLOCKING GUARD ASSY SCREW, HEX HEAD - SS PLASTIC SLIDE SHEATH, REMOVABLE SAFETY GUARD SPRING PLUNGER HARDWARE KIT SPRING PLUNGER PLATE, PLUNGER RETENTION SCREW, FLAT HEAD BOWL GUARD ASSEMBLY, STAINLESS STEEL HANDLE, PLASTIC - REMOVABLE SAFETY GUARD 14 PART NO. X80F01 X80F03 X80F02 X80F04 X80F05 X80F06 X80F07 X80F09 X80F08 X80F18 X80F17 X30125 X80F11 X62F13 X80F14 X80F12 X80F20 X80F21 X80F22 X80F23-1 X80F24-1 X80F25-1 X80J32-33 X80F16 X80J34 X80J31A1 X80J31 X80J35-1 X80J35-2 X80J36 X80J43-1 X80J42 X80J41 X80J39 X80J40 X80J38-1 X10042 X80J44 X80J45 X62J48 X80J47 X80JS2 X200S3 X80JS1 X30504 QTY 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 6 2 1 2 HARDWARE M8x35mm M16 M16 M16 M12x10mm P38 40 x 72 x 12 M14x38mm 6x6x35mm M10 M10 M10x20mm M10 M10 M10x25mm M5x12mm 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 M3x16mm M4x12mm M3 M3x8mm M4x10mm M5x12mm M3x8mm SP62P WIRING DIAGRAM, POWER LIFT MIXER 3+$6( 32:(56833/< 32:(56833/< 32:(56833/< 92/775$16)250(5 +3 02725 02725 02725 * 9 9 9 9 9 7 8 9 : / / / &211(&7:,5( 72$335235,$7( 75$16)250(57$3 )259259 0,;(532:(55$7,1* 5   / / / 89 : // )86($ )86(P$ )86(P$ /// ///  $ $ /// $ $  ///1& ///1& ///12 7771& 7771& 77712 57 $  89:   1&12  +3 02725 02725 02725 $ 1&12   777 89 : 777 89 :   833(5 /,0,7                                      %2://,)7 6$)(7< /2&.    (6723 83  &<&/( 67$57 ; ; 15  7,0(5 '2:1           /2:(5 /,0,7   *($5 326,7,21  SP62P ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM, 230/400V POWER LIFT MIXER F1 F2 F3 S1 S2 S3 S4 FR1 FR2 FUSE 250V/500mA (5 x 20) FUSE 250V/500mA (5 x 20) FUSE 250V/1A (5 x 20) EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON START BUTTON START BUTTON START BUTTON OVERLOAD RELAY OVERLOAD RELAY KM1 KM2 KM3 SQ1 SQ2 SQ3 SQ4 SQ5 M1 M2 16 CONTACTOR CONTACTOR, RAISE CONTACTOR, LOWER MICROSWITCH (TRANSMISSION GEAR) MICROSWITCH (INTERLOCK GUARD) MICROSWITCH (BOWL LIFT SAFETY) MICROSWITCH (BOWL LIFT UPPER LIMIT) MICROSWITCH (BOWL LIFT LOWER LIMIT) MIXER MOTOR POWER LIFT MOTOR SPC62P WIRING DIAGRAM, POWER LIFT MIXER 75$16)250(5:,5,1*0$< 9$5<,1&203/,$1&(:,7+ 75$16)250(5 0,;(532:(55$7,1* 9259 9  5 7 32:(56833/<  * /  12  / $ 1& /&' % &217$&725 9 +] )86( 5 7   12  7 7 1& $ 7 32:(5 %2://,)7 02725 +3  &20 /  12  / $ 1& /&' % &217$&725 9 +]  12  7 7 1& $ / /  12  / $ 1& +3 /&' % &217$&725 9 +] 1& 7  12  7 7 1& 0 a $ 7 $a$ %(/2:9 $a$ 29(59 $a$ %(/2:9 $a$ 29(59 0  / $8;,/,$5< &217$&7%/2&. / 1& / /  29(5/2$'5(/$< 29(5/2$'5(/$< 12121&1& 12121&1& 7 7 7 7                         7 7 1& 83 *5281' 0,&526:,7&+ +(,*+7$'-8670(17  &20  0,&526:,7&+ +(,*+7$'-8670(17 12  '2:1 0,&526:,7&+ +(,*+7$'-8670(17 1& &20   75$160,66,21*($5 0,&526:,7&+  $ 3&211(&7250$/(  2))6:,7&+ ; ;  12  216:,7&+ /$03                   ,17(5/2&. 0,&526:,7&+ 3&211(&725)(0$/( $  1&   9 9 9  12  7,0(5 9 )/$1*(7<3( 9 (/(&7520$*1(7,& %5$.( &21752/&,5&8,7%2$5' (/(&7520$*1(7,&%5$.(  12  216:,7&+ /$03 17 *5281' 9 9 9 / / / 9 *5281' GFE-SP62P/SPC62P 06Dec2010 REV B ECN1517 Model #: Serial #: Model SP20 Instruction Manual for Globe Mixers Models SP10, SP20, SP25, SP30, SP30P, SP40, SP60, SP62P and SP80PL For Service on Your Mixer: 1. Visit our website at www.globeslicers.com (select the Parts / Support drop down). 2. Or call the Globe Service Department at 937-299-8625 and ask for contact information for your local service company. Visit our website for information on additional products available from Globe. www.globeslicers.com Slicers, Mixers, Countertop Cooking Equipment, Meat Choppers & Scales - IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE This manual contains important safety instructions which must be strictly followed when using this equipment. Index   ATTENTION OWNERS AND OPERATORS.................................................................................................................4 KEY COMPONENTS OF THE MIXER.........................................................................................................................5 INSTALLATION........................................................................................................................................................ 6-7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS............................................................................................................................... 7-13 CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS.....................................................................................................................................14 IMPORTANT POINTS................................................................................................................................................15 RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE...........................................................................................................................15 CAPACITY CHART.....................................................................................................................................................16 TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................................................................... 17-18 LIMITED MIXER WARRANTY....................................................................................................................................20 GLOBE FOOD EQUIPMENT COMPANY 2153 DRYDEN RD. DAYTON, OH 45439 PHONE: 937-299-5493 TOLL FREE: 800-347-5423 FAX: 937-299-4147 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.globeslicers.com © Globe Food Equipment Company, 2011 Printed in the U.S.A. VR2A_10_2011 SP60P/SP80PL_UPDATES 10-4-2011 Attention Owners and Operators Globe’s equipment is designed to provide safe and productive processing of food products as long as the equipment is used in accordance with the instructions in this manual and is properly maintained. Unless the operator is adequately trained and supervised there is a possibility of serious injury. Owners of this equipment bear the responsibility to make certain that this equipment is used properly and safely, and to strictly follow all of the instructions contained in this manual and the requirements of local, state or federal law. Owners should not permit anyone to touch this equipment unless they are 18 years of age or older, are adequately trained and supervised, and have read and understood this manual. Owners should also ensure that no customers, visitors or other unauthorized personnel come in contact with this equipment. Please remember that Globe cannot anticipate every circumstance or environment in which its equipment will be operated. It is the responsibility of the owner and the operator to remain alert to any hazards posed by the function of this equipment. If you are ever uncertain about a particular task or the proper method of operating this equipment, ask your supervisor. This manual contains a number of precautions to follow to help promote safe use of this equipment. Throughout the manual you will see additional warnings to help alert you to potential hazards. Warnings affecting your personal safety are indicated by: or Warnings related to possible damage to the equipment are indicated by: Globe has put several warning labels in the English language on its mixers. French labels are also available and can replace the English labels at the owner’s discretion. If the warning labels or this manual are misplaced, damaged, or illegible, or if you require additional copies, please contact your nearest representative or Globe directly for these items at no charge. Please remember that this manual and/or the warning labels do not replace the need to be alert, to properly train and supervise operators, and to use common sense when using this equipment. Page 4 Key Components of the Mixer Stop Button Timer Start Button Attachment Hub Thumbscrew Attachment Hub Bowl Lift Lever Planetary Grease Fitting Bowl Guard Handle Planetary Shaft Bowl Handle Bowl Lift Wheel (Models SP40 and SP60) Bowl Clamp Power Bowl Lift, Mode & Timer Controls (Models SP62P and SP80PL) SP20 FRONT VIEW Gear Oil Meter (Models SP62P and SP80PL) Speed Control Splash Guard Bowl Guard Built in Ingredient Chute Bowl Bowl Cradle Bowl Slides Power Cord Rubber Feet SP20 SIDE VIEW Page 5 Installation UNPACKING Unpack the mixer immediately after receipt. If the machine is found to be damaged, save the packaging material and contact the carrier within fifteen (15) days of delivery. Immediately contact your source of the equipment. You have no recourse for damage after fifteen (15) days. TO AVOID SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY: • • • • • ALWAYS install equipment in work area with adequate light and space. ONLY operate the mixer on a solid, LEVEL, non-skid surface that is nonflammable. NEVER bypass, alter, or modify this equipment in any way from its original condition. Doing so may create hazards and will void the warranty. NEVER operate the mixer without all warnings attached to it. DO NOT attempt to lift the mixer alone. INSTALLATION 1. Read this manual thoroughly before installation and operation. DO NOT proceed with installation and operation if you have any questions or do not understand anything in this manual. Contact your local representative or Globe first. 2. Remove the corrugated box from the skid by removing the bands on the box. NOTE: The SP62P and SP80PL are shipped in a wooden crate; only the bolts at the bottom of the crate (all four sides) need to be removed. 3. Carefully unbolt the mixer from the skid using an 11/16” or 3/4” wrench. 4. Select a location for the mixer keeping these points in mind: • Floor or counter must be level. • Easy access for maintenance and service. • Clearance for operating controls, installing and removing agitators, bowl, or attachments. • Sufficient space for adding ingredients during mixing periods. • Ensure rear ventilation outlet of mixer is not blocked. 5. Use at least two other people to tilt the unit and install the rubber feet. 6. A bolt down template and bolts are available for the SP10, SP20, or SP25. Contact Globe if needed. 7. Inspect the mixer to ensure all parts have been provided (i.e. bowl, beater, whip, and dough hook). The SP62P only has a bowl, dough hook, and bowl truck. 8. Read the electrical information found on the data plate located at the rear of the machine. The incoming power should match the rating on the data plate. CONNECTING TO ELECTRICAL POWER Cord Connected Units: This machine is provided with a three-prong grounding plug. The outlet that this plug is connected to must be properly grounded. If the receptacle is not the proper grounding type, contact an electrician. Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third ground prong from the power cord or use any adapter plug. Never use an extension cord. Low amp supply could damage the mixer or cause a fire. Page 6 Installation CONNECTING TO ELECTRICAL POWER cont’d. If the unit needs to be hard-wired, have a licensed electrician connect the unit to the power supply. Three Phase Units: You must confirm proper rotation of all 3 phase mixers prior to using the mixer. There is a 50% chance your 3 phase mixer is properly rotating if you are using it on 3 phase power. 1. Make sure there is not a mixing tool on the mixer shaft and the bowl is empty. 2. Put the speed lever on one speed and turn the unit on. 3. Make sure the large, gray planetary casting is going in the direction of the arrow on the mixer as you stand in front of the mixer (clockwise). (Do not pay attention to the shaft rotation.) If it is traveling in the wrong direction, have a licensed electrician switch the electrical connection and retest. 9. Complete the warranty card and mail it to Globe or register online at www.globeslicers.com/warranty.asp. 10. Clean the mixer prior to using it. Follow the cleaning instructions starting on page 14. NOTE: It is normal for the factory to apply a generous amount of grease in and on the machine. Excess grease (brown in color) will be on all metal surfaces (e.g. top portion of bowl guard, speed control, bowl clamps, bowl lift lever, and attachment hub thumbscrew). Excess high-pressured grease (brownish-black) may also be found on the planetary shaft and some drippings may be found in the bowl. Operating Instructions TO AVOID SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY: • DO NOT operate the mixer before reading the instruction manual first. • ALWAYS disconnect or unplug electrical power before cleaning, servicing, or adjusting any parts or attachments. • ALWAYS keep hands, hair, and clothing away from moving parts. ABOUT THE REMOVABLE BOWL GUARD (if applicable) The bowl guard can be rotated or removed to accommodate the operator’s function. The interlocking bowl guard is easy to remove and reattach for easy cleaning in a sink or dishwasher. NOTE: When guard is open or not properly installed, the mixer will not operate. NOTE: Rotate the bowl guard clockwise (open) and counterclockwise (closed) to attach agitators to the mixer. Opening / Rotating the Bowl Guard: Rotating the bowl guard clockwise (open) and counterclockwise (closed), allows the operator to easily add ingredients and properly remove the agitator and bowl from the mixer. 1. When the separated handles are lined up together and pushed securely to the right of the mixer, the bowl guard is in the locked position and ready to operate (fig. 7-1) fig. 7-1 Page 7 Operating Instructions 2. To rotate the bowl guard to its open position, grasp the separated handles on the bowl guard and move them, together as one, clockwise to open/rotate the bowl guard. To close the bowl guard, grasp the separated handles and move them together as one, counterclockwise to close/rotate the bowl guard back into a locked position. Removing and Attaching the Bowl Guard: NOTE: Before removing or attaching the bowl guard, make sure the bowl is in the down/ lowered position and the agitator tool is off the shaft. 1. To remove the bowl guard for cleaning, push the lower part of the separated handle out (clockwise) dividing the handle and releasing the guard from the rotation ring. (see fig. 8-1) 2. Once separated, take hold of the lower separated handle and continue turning the guard clockwise until the bowl guard releases from the ring catch on the mixer. (see fig. 8-2) 3. To reattach the bowl guard, line up the ring catch on the left of the mixer; lift guard gently into place and rotate the guard’s lower handle counterclockwise until it snaps back into place with the upper part of the handle. fig. 8-1 ATTACHING THE BOWL TO THE MIXER NOTE: Install the bowl BEFORE attaching the agitator. 1. Lower the bowl by pulling the bowl lift lever forward and down to its resting position. For models SP40 and SP60 rotate the bowl lift wheel counterclockwise until it stops. For the SP62P and SP80PL press the down arrow (blue button) to lower the bowl until it stops. 2. Lift the bowl by the bowl handles and: a. slowly position the locking pin (located on the rear of the bowl) into the hole in the middle rear of the cradle (see fig 8-3). b. lower the bowl onto the pins located on either side of the bowl cradle. 3. Once the bowl is positioned on the cradle, secure the bowl by pulling each bowl clamp forward until the bowl is locked tight (see fig 8-4). fig. 8-3 Page 8 fig. 8-4 fig. 8-2 Operating Instructions ATTACHING THE AGITATOR TO THE MIXER (i.e., Beater, Hook, Whip) NOTE: It is easier to install the agitator prior to adding the ingredients into the bowl. 1. Rotate the bowl guard to the left so it rests in the open position (see fig 9-1). Excessive force used to open and close the bowl guard may damage the spring lock and bowl guard microswitch, and will void the warranty. 2. Slide the agitator slowly upwards onto the planetary shaft, fitting the shaft pin through the slot in the agitator (see fig 9-2). fig. 9-1 3. Rotate the agitator clockwise to secure it onto the planetary shaft. MIXING INGREDIENTS Follow the capacity chart located on page 16 in this manual. Overloading or not following this chart will damage the mixer and void the warranty. fig. 9-2 Agitators should always rotate in a clockwise direction around the bowl. If the agitator moves counterclockwise, contact a licensed electrician immediately to remedy incorrect wiring. IMPORTANT: Make sure the speed control lever is on the first (1) speed. 1. Add the appropriate mixing ingredients into the bowl. 2. Rotate the bowl lift lever up until the bowl locks into position. On the SP40 and SP60 rotate the bowl lift wheel clockwise until the bowl is all the way up into position. For the SP62P and SP80PL press the up arrow (blue button) until the bowl is up into position. 3. Rotate the bowl guard to the right so it locks into the closed position (see fig 9-3). A clicking sound will be heard. fig. 9-3 NOTE: The mixer will not start if the bowl guard is open or the bowl is in the lowered position. SP62P and SP80PL mixer ownerers only: read through this section and continue to page 12 for further operating instructions for use of the digital controls. 4. Set the timer for the appropriate mixing time or set the mixer for non-timed operation. a. Timed Operation: Turn the timer knob in a clockwise direction at least five minutes past “0” to the desired time. NOTE: To set the time for less than five minutes, turn the timer knob clockwise to six then counterclockwise back to the desired time. b. Non-Timed Operation: Turn the timer knob in a counterclockwise direction to the green “on” position. NOTE: Heavy loads should not be mixed longer than fifteen (15) minutes at this setting without an equal amount of rest time for the mixer. Failure to adhere to these instructions may cause the mixer to automatically shut off due to overloading. Page 9 Operating Instructions 5. Select the appropriate speed setting by lifting or lowering the speed control lever. Three fixed speeds are available for use: first (1), second (2), and third (3). NOTE: The SP62P has two speeds and the SP80PL has four fixed speeds. Gear Speed 1 (low) 2 (medium) 3 (high) Product Type/Ingredient Heavy: mixing pizza, bread, pasta and donut doughs, waffle/cake batter, mashing potatoes Medium: 2nd stage of mixing for donut dough, etc. Light: whipping cream, egg whites, meringue IMPORTANT: When mixing product always follow the recommended agitator and speed setting according to the capacity chart located on page 16 of this manual. 6. Press the green start button located on the middle of the control panel. Always STOP the mixer BEFORE changing speeds! Failure to do so may damage the gears or other parts and WILL void the warranty! 7. To change the speed while mixing: a. press the red stop button b. change the speed by raising or lowering the speed control lever c. press the green start button to restart the mixer NOTE: The SP62P and SP80PL will automatically shut off if the speed is changed while the mixer is in operation. NOTE: The mixer is equipped with a motor overload protection. If the mixer shuts off during operation, reduce the batch size and: a. SP25 and smaller models: Press the stop button then press the overload reset button. b. Larger models: Wait two minutes. Press the stop button, then press the start button. NOTE: 2nd speed should never be used on 50% AR or lower with the exception of the SP60. The SP60 requires a 50% reduction in batch size to mix in speed 2 with 50% AR doughs. NOTE: Reduce batch size by 10% if chilled flour, water below 70°F, ice, or high gluten flour is used. IMPORTANT: For heavier loads, the mixer should not run longer than fifteen minutes without pausing for a cool down period of at least fifteen minutes or more before resuming mixing. For lighter loads, the mixer should not run longer than thirty minutes without pausing for a cool down period of at least thirty minutes or more before resuming mixing. 8. When the ingredients have been thoroughly mixed, press the red stop button to stop the mixer. NOTE: If the timer was used, the mixer will automatically stop when the time has expired. 9. Lower the bowl by pulling the bowl lift lever forward and down to its resting position. For models SP40 and SP60, rotate the bowl lift wheel counterclockwise until it stops. For models SP62P and SP80PL, press the down arrow (blue button) until the bowl stops. 10. Rotate the bowl guard to the left so it is in the open position. 11. Remove the agitator from the planetary shaft by lifting it upwards, then rotating it counterclockwise until it is unlocked. Lower the agitator and remove from planetary shaft. Page 10 Operating Instructions 12. Push each bowl clamp backwards to unlock the bowl from the bowl cradle. 13. Lift up slightly on the bowl so it clears the pins on the bowl cradle. Most batches are heavy. Always use two people to remove and transport the loaded bowl after mixing is complete. A bowl truck is included with the SP60, SP62P and SP80PL models and should be used to unload bowls containing more than 50 lbs. per batch. HOW TO USE THE ATTACHMENT HUB Never put your hand into the feed chute when using any mixer attachment. The mixer must be OFF before installing attachments! Do NOT use attachments while mixing! Thumbscrew 1. Loosen and remove the attachment hub thumbscrew (see fig 11-1). 2. Remove the plastic cover from the attachment hub (see fig 11-1). Plastic Cover 3. Lubricate the attachment shaft with a food quality grease or mineral oil. 4. Insert the attachment shaft into the hub making sure to line up the alignment pin with the hub hole. fig. 11-1 5. Tighten the thumbscrew back into the hub and securely tighten it. 6. Select the appropriate speed setting by lifting or lowering the speed control lever. Recommended Speed while using attachments: Attachment Recommended Speed Vegetable Slicer 1 or 2 Cheese Shredder/Grater 2 or 3 Meat Grinder 1 only NOTE: Make sure the bowl is up and the bowl guard is closed. The mixer will not start if the bowl and the bowl guard are not in the proper operating position. 7. Turn the timer knob in a counterclockwise direction to the green “on” position. 8. Press the green start button located on the middle of the control panel. Always STOP the mixer BEFORE changing speeds! Failure to do so may damage the gears or other parts and WILL void the warranty! 9. To change the speed while using mixer attachments: a. press the red stop button b. change the speed by raising or lowering the speed control lever c. press the green start button to restart the mixer NOTE: The SP62P and SP80PL will automatically shut off if the speeds are changed while the mixer is in operation. Page 11 Operating Instructions SP62P AND SP80PL DIGITAL CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS Non-Timed / Manual Mode instructions and controls for the SP62P and SP80PL The mixer must be OFF before installing attachments! Do NOT use attachments while mixing! NOTE: Make sure the bowl is up and the bowl guard is closed. The mixer will not start if the bowl and the bowl guard are not in the proper operating position. Press the BOWL “Up” arrow to activate the power bowl lift. Set the speed control to the desired speed. NON-TIMED - MANUAL MODE 1. To begin operation of the mixer in Manual mode, press the “MAN” button. The display will illuminate a small dot of light in the lower right-hand corner of the seconds timer display. 2 1 1 2 NOTE: Mixer will not start if bowl is not all the way up. Additionally, the bowl guard must be completely closed. 2. Press the “Start” button to begin mixing. Press “Stop” to discontinue mixing. Always STOP the mixer BEFORE changing speeds! NOTE: The SP62P and SP80PL will automatically shut off if the speeds are changed while the mixer is in operation. NOTE: The timer does not work in Manual Mode. To use the timer feature, follow the Timer Mode instructions. TIMER MODE 1. To begin operating the mixer in TIMER mode, press the Manual (MAN) button. 2. Select the number of minutes and seconds by using the up and down arrows located under the timer digital display. The first set of up-down arrow buttons controls the minutes and the second set of up/down arrow buttons controls the seconds. Press and continuously hold the up arrow buttons to the desired minutes and seconds. Press and continuously hold of the button scrolls through the number cycles quickly. (To slow down the selection and to better control the setting time, press the up or down arrow button (Do not continuously hold the button down). If starting mixer for the first time, or if power is lost, the TIMER display will only illuminate in all zeros “0”; otherwise, it will display the last mixing time that was entered. Page 12 1 2 Operating Instructions 3 3. Once the desired mix time has been set on the timer, press the “Start” button to begin mixing. Always STOP the mixer BEFORE changing speeds! NOTE: The SP62P and SP80PL will automatically shut off if the speeds are changed while the mixer is in operation. 4. Once the “Start” button has been pressed, the mixer timer numbers will begin to descend. The timer and mixer can be interrupted at any time by pressing the “Stop” button. If the timer cycle is interrupted and the mixer has not yet finished its set mixing time, the mixing cycle can be continued from where it left off by pressing the “Start” button. NOTE: If a cycle is interrupted by the bowl guard being opened or the speed of the mixer being changed, the mixer will stop. As soon as the fault is corrected, the “Start” button can be pressed to continue the programmed time. To add additional minutes or seconds to a mix time, “Stop” the mixer, press “TIMER” and adjust the cycle mixing time. Press the “Start” button to begin mixing once again. 5. At the end of a timed mixing cycle the timer will count down to “00” minutes and “00” seconds, the mixer will stop, and the timer will return to displaying the last mix cycle time that was entered. 6. To begin another mix cycle with the same set time as the previous mix, press the “Start” button. If the mix cycle time needs to be adjusted up or down, set the new desired time and then press the “Start” button to begin mixing. The mixer timer will always reset back to the last mix time that was set unless the plug or power is disconnected to the mixer. If power is lost to the mixer, the mixing time will need to be reset to the desired time. Page 13 Cleaning Instructions • Dilute detergent per supplier’s instruction. • DO NOT hose down or pressure wash any part of the mixer. • NEVER use a scrubber pad, steel wool, or abrasive material to clean the mixer. • NEVER use bleach (sodium hypochlorite) or bleach-based cleaner. • ALWAYS remove the agitator after each batch as the agitator can become stuck on the shaft and become difficult to remove. The entire mixer, including removable parts, must be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized using the procedures identified by your local health department and the ServSafe Essentials published by the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF). Visit www.servsafe.com for more details. It is extremely important to sanitize the mixer and to follow the instructions on the quaternary sanitizer container to ensure proper sanitation is achieved. ALWAYS DISCONNECT OR UNPLUG THE ELECTRICAL POWER FROM THE MIXER BEFORE CLEANING. RECOMMENDED CLEANING PART REQUIRED ACTION FREQUENCY Agitators Hand-wash using mild soap and water, rinse, dry and sanitize. Clean after each use. Removable Bowl Guard Hand-wash using mild soap and water, rinse, dry and sanitize or place in dishwasher. Clean after each use. Bowl Using a sponge or cloth, mild soap and water, apply pressure to ensure the bowl is clean, rinse, dry, and sanitize. The bowl can also be placed in a dishwasher. Clean after each use. Rear Splash Guard Hand-wash using mild soap and water, rinse, dry and sanitize. Clean after each use. Bowl Cradle Hand-wash using mild soap and water, rinse, dry and sanitize. Daily Planetary Shaft Wipe with clean damp cloth, dry and sanitize. Apply a light Clean after each use. quantity of Globe oil (mineral oil) to the planetary shaft after cleaning. Exterior Hand-wash using mild soap and water, rinse, dry, and sanitize. DO NOT use a water hose! Daily Hub Interior Wipe with clean damp cloth, dry, and sanitize. Daily Page 14 Important Points Your new Globe mixer will provide years of uninterrupted service, but only if you do the following: Installation • Do not use an extension cord to connect electrical power. • Make sure all 3 Phase units (see data plate) run in the direction of the arrow on front of the machine. Operation • Turn off the mixer prior to changing speeds. • Follow the capacity chart on page 16, especially for mixing dough. • Use only first (1) speed for mixing dough. 2nd speed should never be used on 50% AR or lower with the exception of the SP60. The SP60 requires a 50% reduction in batch size to mix in speed 2 with 50% AR dough. • If the unit shuts off during mixing (overload protection trips), reduce the batch size. Maintenance • Add only 2 pumps of grease to the planetary grease fitting once a year. Recommended Maintenance PART REQUIRED ACTION FREQUENCY Planetary Ring Reapply grease (e.g. black axle grease). Inject grease (2 pumps only) into zerk fitting on the side of planetary. DO NOT overfill! Once a year. Bowl Slide Rods Apply Globe oil (mineral oil) on the bowl slide rods. Raise and lower the bowl to distribute the oil onto the rods. If the bowl becomes difficult to raise or lower. Gear Oil Meter (SP62P and SP80PL only) Contact a Globe authorized servicer to change the gear oil. Once a year. When the gear oil meter shows the oil being below half of the circle. Page 15 Capacity Chart The following maximum capacities are intended as a guideline only. Varying factors such as the type of flour used, temperature of water used and other conditions may require the batch to be reduced. Product Agitator and Speed SP5 SP8 SP10 SP20 SP25 SP30/ SP30P SP40 SP60 SP62P Waffle or Hotcake Batter Flat Beater 2 qts. 3 qts. 5 qts. 8 qts. 10 qts. 12 qts. Whipped Cream Wire Whip 2 qts. 2 qts. 2 qts. 4 qts. 5 qts. 6 qts. Mashed Potatoes Flat Beater 4 lbs. 4 lbs. 8 lbs. 15 lbs. 18 lbs. Egg Whites Wire Whip ¾ pts. ¾ pts. 1 pt. 1 qt. 1¼ qts. Meringue (Qty. of Water) Wire Whip ¼ pts. ½ pts. ¾ pts. 1½ pts. 1¾ pts. Raised Donut Dough (65% AR) * Dough Hook 1st and 2nd 2 lbs. 2 lbs. 4½ lbs. 9 lbs. Heavy Bread Dough (55% AR) *• Dough Hook 1st only 4 lbs. 3 lbs. 7½ lbs. Bread and Roll Dough (60% AR) *• Dough Hook 1st only 5 lbs. 5 lbs. Pizza Dough, Thin (40% AR) *• Dough Hook 1st only 3 lbs. Pizza Dough, Medium (50% AR) *• Dough Hook 1st only Pizza Dough, Thick (60% AR) *• 16 qts. 24 qts. ---- 30 qts. 9 qts. 12 qts. ---- 16 qts. 23 lbs. 30 lbs. 40 lbs. ---- 50 lbs. 1½ qts. 1¾ qts. 2 qts. ---- 2 qts. 1 qt. 1¼ qts. 1¾ qts. ---- 3 qts. 12 lbs. 15 lbs./ 20 lbs. 25 lbs. 60 lbs. 75 lbs. 80 lbs. 15 lbs. 20 lbs. 30 lbs./ 35 lbs. 40 lbs. 70 lbs. 75 lbs. 80 lbs. 12½ lbs. 25 lbs. 25 lbs. 45 lbs. 60 lbs. 80 lbs. 90 lbs. 90 lbs. 2 lbs. 5 lbs. 9 lbs. 12 lbs. 16 lbs./ 25 lbs. 30 lbs. 40 lbs. (1st) 50 lbs. 35 lbs. (2nd) 50 lbs. 4 lbs. 4 lbs. 5 lbs 10 lbs. 15 lbs. 25 lbs./ 36 lbs. 40 lbs. 70 lbs. (1st) 35 lbs. (2nd) 80 lbs. (1st) 60 lbs. (2nd) 90 lbs. Dough Hook 1st only 5 lbs. 5 lbs. 10 lbs 20 lbs. 25 lbs. 40 lbs./ 45 lbs. 50 lbs. 70 lbs. 90 lbs. 100 lbs. Fondant Icing Flat Beater 4 lbs. 3 lbs. 6 lbs 12 lbs. 15 lbs. 18 lbs. 25 lbs. 36 lbs. ---- 60 lbs. Cake Flat Beater 5 lbs. 6 lbs. 10 lbs. 20 lbs. 25 lbs. 30 lbs. 40 lbs. 60 lbs. ---- 90 lbs. Pie Dough Flat Beater 5 lbs. 4 lbs. 10 lbs. 18 lbs. 22 lbs. 27 lbs. 35 lbs. 50 lbs. 60 lbs. 70 lbs. Dough Hook 1 lb. 2 lbs. 3 lbs. 5 lbs. 6 lbs. 8 lbs./ 15 lbs. 17 lbs. 35 lbs. 40 lbs. 50 lbs. Pasta, Basic Egg Noodle SP80PL NOTE: The mixer capacity depends on the moisture content of the dough. When mixing dough (pizza, bread, or bagels) check your AR%! %AR (% Absorption Ratio) = Water weight divided by flour weight. The capacities listed above are based on flour at room temperature and 70°F water temperature. NOTE: 1 gallon of water weighs 8.33 lbs.  Maximum Mixing Time - 7 Minutes • If high gluten flour is used, reduce the batch size by 10%.  If using chilled flour, water below 70°F, or ice, reduce batch size by 10%.  2nd speed should never be used on 50% AR or lower with the exception of the SP60. The SP60 requires a 50% reduction in batch size to mix in speed 2 with 50% AR dough. * Do not use attachments on hub while mixing! Page 16 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes Action Required Mixer will not run. Bowl guard not in closed position. Rotate guard to the right until fully closed. Bowl not raised. Raise bowl to highest position. Timer is not engaged. Turn timer at least five minutes past “0”, then to desired time or set time to the green “on” position. Power not connected properly. Check all power connections. Plug into a live socket. (Do not use extension cord!) Test socket with another item. Building circuit breaker is off. Check breaker box. Internal overload tripped. SP25 & smaller models: Press stop button, then press reset button. Larger models: Wait two minutes. Press stop button then press start button. (If overload continues to trip, reduce batch size and/or adjust recipe!) Gear not engaged. Switch gear fully into position. (Mixer will not operate if the speed control lever is positioned in between speeds) Mixer stops during Internal overload tripped. mixing. SP25 & smaller models: Press stop button then press reset button. Larger models: Wait two minutes. Press stop button then press start button. (If overload continues to trip, reduce batch size and/or adjust recipe!) Damaged or broken transmission belt. SP25 & larger models: Contact a technician to replace belt. Speeds were changed during mixing, Return speed control lever to a speed model SP80PL only. position and restart the mixer. Mixer is noisy. Mixer is not installed on level surface. Adjust surface or relocate mixer. Make sure rubber feet are installed. Bowl not seated correctly or clamps Ensure bowl is seated into bowl cradle correctly and not in place. bowl clamps are locked into place. Agitator not fitted properly. Remove and attach agitator into position properly. Overloading bowl. Reduce batch size. (See Capacity Chart, page 16) Damaged or worn belt. Replace belt. Safety guard seized (will not move freely). Planetary ring gear needs Contact a technician to inspect for source of noise. more grease.Reapply high-pressure grease. Clean & lubricate slide sheath. Technician must drop down planetary assembly to access mat & sheath. Contact technician. Agitators won’t go onto the planetary shaft easily. Lack of lubrication and/or cleaning of the planetary shaft. Wipe planetary shaft with a clean damp cloth and lubricate the shaft with mineral oil or food quality grease. Page 17 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes Action Required Mixing time is too Three-phase mixer is wired wrong. long. Agitators should rotate clockwise around bowl. If not, electrician must rewire. Batch size too small. Increase batch size or use smaller bowl adapter kit. (Contact dealer for purchase) Incorrect recipe portions or temperatures. Follow portions and temperatures per recipe instructions. Bowl raise sticking Lack of lubrication on bowl slides. or not operational. Lubricate bowl slides with mineral oil or food quality grease. If still sticking, technician must clean bowl- raise mechanism. One or more gears Broken belt. not working. Damaged or broken gear. Technician to replace belt. Mixer will not mix medium or heavy loads. Incorrect or low voltage. Contact electrician. Belt slipping. Technician to replace belt. Technician to replace gear. Always stop mixer before shifting gears! Residue leaking Contaminated hub due to build-up of from hub. meat and/or vegetable juices (especially tomatoes). Technician to remove hub and clean interior. To avoid problem, always wipe hub and dry after each use. *Note: Acid from tomato juices will corrode/ contaminate interior parts! Don’t mix tomatoes in meat grinder! Agitators touching Defective or dented bowl. bottom or sides of bowl. Defective agitator. Remove dents or replace bowl. Broken whip wires. Batch size too large for mixer. Items Adjust Reduce batch size. (See Capacity Chart, page 16) too firm, speed too high. recipe. Reduce speed. Stop mixer before working on mixture. Hand utensil dropped into bowl while mixing. Replace agitator. Broken flat beater. Ingredients too cold or too large (e.g. frozen butter, cream cheese cut in chunks). Wait for ingredients to reach room temperature before mixing. Reduce chunk size. Broken dough hook. Batch size too large for mixer. Reduce batch size. (See Capacity Chart, page 16) Adjust recipe. Ingredients too cold or too large. Wait for ingredients to reach room temperature before mixing. Reduce chunk size. Mixture climbs up Three-phase mixer is wired dough hook. incorrectly. Discoloration of mixed product. Page 18 Electrician to rewire. Bowl has not been thoroughly cleaned. Clean bowl again (refer to page 14). Limited Mixer Warranty Globe Food Equipment Company (“GFE”) warrants to the original purchaser of new equipment that said equipment, when installed in accordance with our instructions within North America and subjected to normal use, is free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of 2 years on parts (excludes wear/expendable parts). The labor warranty is 1 year on labor from original installation, or 18 months from actual shipment date, whichever date occurs first. Mixer attachments have a 1 year replacement warranty from invoice date. There is no labor warranty for mixer attachments. The vegetable slicing assembly, shredder/grater assembly, and meat grinder are considered mixer attachments. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. GFE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. GFE’S OBLIGATION AND LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO REPAIRING AND REPLACING EQUIPMENT WHICH PROVES TO BE DEFECTIVE IN MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP WITHIN THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD. All repairs pursuant to this Warranty will be performed by an Authorized Designated GFE Service Location during normal working hours. IN NO EVENT SHALL GFE BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES TO BUYER OR ANY THIRD PARTY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF PROPERTY, PERSONAL INJURY, LOSS OF BUSINESS OR PROFITS OR OTHER ECONOMIC LOSSES, OR STATUTORY OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, WHETHER IN NEGLIGENCE, WARRANTY, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE. This warranty is given only to the first purchaser from a retail dealer. No warranty is given to subsequent transferees. This warranty does not cover product failures caused by: failure to maintain, neglect, abuse, damage due to excess water, fire, normal wear, improper set up and use. Periodic maintenance is not covered. This warranty is not in force until such time as a properly completed and signed installation/warranty registration or an online registration form has been received by GFE within 30 days from the date of installation. Register online at www.globeslicers.com/warranty.asp. THE FOREGOING WARRANTY PROVISIONS ARE A COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT BETWEEN THE BUYER AND SELLER. GFE NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY PERSONS TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH SAID EQUIPMENT. Example of items not covered under warranty, but not limited to just these items: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Acts of God, fire, water damage, vandalism, accident, theft. Freight damage. Improper installation or alteration of equipment. Use of generic or after market parts. Repairs made by anyone other than a GFE designated servicer. Lubrication. Expendable wear parts. (This includes the bowl, flat beater, wire whip, spiral dough hook, and the pastry knife.) Cleaning of equipment. Misuse or abuse.