Hobart D300 User Manual

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D300 MIXER  
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D300 MIXERS  
ML - 104421, 104423  
701 S. RIDGE AVENUE  
TROY, OHIO 45374-0001  
937 332-3000  
FORM 18816 Rev. A (Feb. 2000)  
Installation, Operation, and Care of  
MODEL D300 MIXERS  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
GENERAL  
The D300 Mixer (30 quart) features a 3/4 horsepower motor, a timer, and a #12 attachment hub as standard  
equipment. The standard 30 quart mixer bowl can be equipped with a variety of agitators. A 20 quart bowl,  
bowl adapter, and agitators are available options on the D300.  
Bowl Guard is standard equipment on all D300 models.  
Programmable Timer Controller is optional on D300 models.  
These mixers can be ordered with deluxe finish, which includes a chrome plated transmission case, base,  
bowl support, and pedestal.  
A variety of attachments and accessories are available for all mixers. These are described in a separate  
Use and Applications Handbook which is furnished with each mixer.  
INSTALLATION  
UNPACKING  
Immediately after unpacking the mixer, check for possible shipping damage. If this machine is found to  
be damaged, save the packaging material and contact the carrier within 15 days of delivery.  
Prior to installation, test the electrical service to assure that it agrees with the specifications on the machine  
data plate.  
LOCATION  
Place the mixer in its operating location. There should be adequate space around the mixer for the user  
to operate the controls and install and remove bowls.  
A Deck Plate Kit is available from Hobart and holes are provided in the base for permanent bolting to the  
floor, although this is not necessary in normal installations. Four plastic plugs are supplied with the mixer  
to plug these holes if they are not used.  
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
WARNING: ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING CONNECTION MUST COMPLY WITH THE  
APPLICABLE PORTION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND/OR OTHER LOCAL  
ELECTRICAL CODES.  
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND PLACE A TAG AT THE  
DISCONNECT SWITCH INDICATING THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON THE CIRCUIT.  
ELECTRICAL DATA  
Circuit Size Fuse Size * 60°C Copper Circuit Size Circuit Breaker ** 60°C Copper  
Models Volts / Hz / Ph Rated Amps  
(Amps)  
(Amps)  
Wire Size  
(Amps)  
(Amps)  
Wire Size  
D300  
D300  
D300  
D300  
D300  
D300  
115 / 60 / 1  
200 / 60 / 1  
230 / 60 / 1  
200 / 60 / 3  
230 / 60 / 3  
460 / 60 / 3  
10.2  
5.6  
5.1  
2.1  
2.0  
1.0  
15  
15  
6
14  
14  
14  
20  
20  
12  
14  
14  
15  
15  
10  
15  
6
15  
10  
15  
15  
15  
3
3
1
14  
14  
14  
15  
15  
15  
3
3
1
14  
14  
14  
* Dual Element  
Time-Delay Fuse  
** Inverse Time  
Circuit Breaker  
Circuit Size (Minimum) & Fuse / Circuit Breaker Size (Maximum) compiled in accordance with the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70), 1993 Edition.  
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A hole for 4" trade size conduit is located at the  
bottom of the pedestal (Fig. 1). Make electrical  
connections to the pigtail leads per the wiring  
diagram supplied with the mixer.  
Fig. 1  
Check Rotation (Three-Phase Machines Only)  
Three-phase machines must be connected so the planetary rotates in the direction of the arrow on the Drip  
Cup. To check rotation:  
Set the gear shift lever on 1.  
Apply power to the mixer, set the Electro-Mechanical Timer on HOLD; or, if equipped with a  
Programmable Timer Controller, set it on [ -- : -- ]. With the Bowl Support all the way up, momentarily  
run the machine by pushing the START and then STOP buttons.  
If rotation is incorrect, DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY and interchange any two of  
the incoming power supply leads.  
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OPERATION  
WARNING: MOVING BEATER IN BOWL, KEEP HANDS, CLOTHING, AND UTENSILS OUT WHILE IN  
OPERATION, DO NOT USE WITHOUT INTERLOCKED GUARD.  
Every D300 mixer is equipped with either an Electro-Mechanical Timer Control (described at the bottom  
of this page) or a Programmable Timer Controller (described on pages 6 8). Also, become familiar with  
the other operating parts (Fig. 2) and their functions, which are referenced throughout the OPERATION  
section (pages 5 11).  
The Bowl Guard must be in position or the mixer will not operate. Refer to page 10.  
If the Bowl Support is not all the way up, the mixer will not operate unless the START button is held in.  
Controls  
Attachment Hub  
Drip Cup  
Bowl Guard  
Bowl Handle  
Agitator  
Bowl Lift Handle  
Alignment Pin  
Bowl Clamp  
Bowl  
Bowl Support  
PL-40132-1  
Fig. 2  
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TIMER CONTROLS (when equipped)  
Gear Shift Lever  
Start Button  
Stop Button  
The START button is used to start the mixer.  
The STOP button is used to stop the mixer.  
The TIMER is used in conjunction with the START  
button for timed mixing operations and will stop the  
mixer when a preset time has elapsed.  
Timer  
For non-timed mixing — Set the timer on HOLD  
and use the STOP button to stop the mixer.  
PL-40143-1  
Fig. 3  
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PROGRAMMABLE TIMER CONTROLLER (when equipped)  
At Idle, the timer display [ – – : – – ] shows that no time has been set (Fig. 4).  
M/C  
P2  
P1  
Key  
Indicator Key  
TIMER CONTROLLER  
3
P1  
Time Display  
Gear  
Shift  
Lever  
1
2
3
4
P2  
SAVE  
Save Key  
Clear Key  
TIME  
1
CLEAR  
M/C  
M
2
START  
STOP  
Knob  
STOP MIXER  
BEFORE  
CHANGING SPEEDS  
Stop  
Button  
Start  
Button  
Fig. 4  
Timer Keys  
Programming Function (if the mixer is not mixing).  
P1  
Contains up to four preset times. Displays each preset time sequentially.  
Contains up to four additional preset times. Displays each preset time sequentially.  
Changes the time as indicated by the display.  
P2  
Knob  
Save  
Clear  
Replaces the preset time with the indicated time.  
Returns to Idle from a programming function.  
For Continuous Mixing . . .  
START and STOP buttons control mixing operation.  
Beginning from the Idle display [ – – : – – ], press START to begin mixing. The M/C  
indicator will be lit, and the total mixing time will be indicated (minutes and seconds).  
Press STOP when mixing is done; the M/C indicator light goes off; and the Idle display  
[ – – : – – ] returns.  
Using the Dial Timer to set the Mixing Time . . .  
Beginning from the Idle display [ – – : – – ], turn the KNOB to set the mixing time. The  
M/C indicator will be lit.  
START and STOP buttons control mixing operation.  
Press START to begin mixing: The timer will countdown from the set time to [ 00 : 00 ].  
If STOP is pressed, both mixing and timer countdown will be interrupted. After  
pressing STOP . . . Press START to resume both mixing and timer countdown;  
or, press CLEAR to return to the Idle display.  
When the timer reaches [ 00 : 00 ] the mixer stops; M/C indicator goes off; a beep tone  
sounds for two seconds; and the Idle display [ – – : – – ] returns.  
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PROGRAMMABLE TIMER CONTROLLER (when equipped) continued  
Using the Preset Keys, P1 or P2, to set the Mixing Time . . .  
Each preset key has four time settings. The indicator above the number 1, 2, 3, or 4 and the P1 or P2  
indicator light identify which preset time is being displayed. The chart below shows the default settings;  
the next page shows how to revise these preset times. The Dial Timer KNOB can be used to adjust the  
mixing time if the knob is turned prior to pressing START.  
Beginning from the Idle display [ – – : – – ], press P1 or P2 to display the #1 preset mixing  
time. (Pressing P1 or P2 again will display the next preset time, etc.)  
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P1  
01:00  
1 2 3 4  
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The Dial Timer KNOB can adjust the time.  
P2  
START and STOP buttons control mixing operation.  
Indicators above P1  
and 1 indicate the  
first preset time  
contained in P1.  
Press START to begin mixing: The timer will countdown from the set time to [ 00 : 00 ].  
If STOP is pressed, both mixing and timer countdown will be interrupted. After  
pressing STOP . . . Press START to resume both mixing and timer countdown;  
or, press CLEAR to return to the Idle display.  
When the mixer is stopped, you may perform any appropriate task, such as the  
following: Add ingredients, change speed, reset the timer, continue mixing, or unload.  
When the timer reaches [ 00 : 00 ] the mixer stops; a beep tone sounds for two seconds;  
and the next preset mixing time displays. When the last preset time reaches [ 00 : 00 ],  
the P1 or P2 indicator goes off; and the Idle display [ – – : – – ] returns. Repeat from ☛  
to complete four preset times.  
ThetimerrevertstotheFactoryProgrammedPresetTimesafteranypowerinterruption:  
Factory Programmed Preset Times  
Preset Key  
Indicator  
1
2
3
4
P1  
P2  
01:00  
02:00  
02:00  
01:00  
10:00  
05:00  
00:00  
03:00  
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PROGRAMMABLE TIMER CONTROLLER (when equipped) continued  
To Revise the Preset Mixing Times contained in P1 or P2 . . .  
Each preset key has four preset time settings. The indicator above the number 1, 2, 3, or 4 and the P1 or  
P2 indicator light identify which preset time is being displayed.  
Beginning from the Idle display [ – – : – – ], press P1 or P2 to display the #1 preset mixing  
time. ( Pressing P1 or P2 again will display the next preset time, etc.)  
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P1  
01:00  
1 2 3 4  
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- - - -  
P2  
Turn the KNOB to change the time for the indicated preset.  
Press SAVE to retain the revised time and move to the next preset time.  
Indicators above P1  
and 1 indicate the  
first preset time  
contained in P1.  
Repeat from for each preset time (1, 2, 3, and 4 contained in P1 or P2).  
Pressing CLEAR will retain the saved times and return to the Idle display [ – – : – – ]  
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ThetimerrevertstotheFactoryProgrammedPresetTimesafteranypowerinterruption:  
Factory Programmed Preset Times  
Preset Key  
Indicator  
1
2
3
4
P1  
P2  
01:00  
02:00  
02:00  
01:00  
10:00  
05:00  
00:00  
03:00  
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CHANGING SPEEDS  
The GEAR SHIFT LEVER is used to change speeds. Always stop the mixer before changing speeds. To  
change speeds, push the STOP button, move the gear shift lever to the desired speed, and restart the  
mixer by pushing the START button.  
Mixer Speeds  
Speed 1 (Low) This speed is for heavy mixtures such as bread dough, heavy batters, and potatoes.  
Speed 2 (Medium) This speed is for light dough which must rise quickly, cake batters, and some  
whipping operations.  
Speed 3 (High) This is a fast speed for light work, such as whipping cream, beating eggs, and mixing  
thin batters.  
BOWL LIFT HANDLE  
The BOWL LIFT HANDLE is used to raise and lower the bowl. To raise the bowl, rotate the Handle  
downward; to lower the bowl, rotate the Handle upward.  
MIXING  
This section explains operation of the mixer and how to install bowls, agitators, and attachments. A  
separate Use and Applications Handbook is provided with the mixer which contains information on mixing  
procedures and outlines specific uses for agitators, attachments, and accessories.  
Bowl  
New mixer bowls and agitators (beaters, whips, and dough arms) should be thoroughly washed with hot  
water and a mild soap solution, rinsed with either a mild soda or vinegar solution, and thoroughly rinsed  
with clear water BEFORE being used. This cleaning procedure should also be followed for bowls and  
agitators before whipping egg whites or whole eggs.  
The bowl must be installed before the agitator.  
To install the bowl, fully lower the bowl support. Position the bowl so the alignment bracket on the back  
of the bowl is in the bowl retainer on the bowl support and the alignment pins on the front of the bowl support  
fit in the holes in the bowl. Lock the bowl in place by rotating the bowl clamps over the ears of the bowl.  
If a bowl adapter is required, install it on the bowl support as you would the bowl and then install the bowl  
on the adapter.  
Agitator  
To install an agitator, the bowl must be installed and fully lowered. Place the agitator in the bowl, push  
it up on the agitator shaft, and turn it clockwise to seat the shaft pin in the slot of the agitator shank.  
To Raise the Bowl While Mixing  
To raise the bowl while the agitator is mixing the product (when required by recipe or when using the Bowl  
Scraper Attachment): Load ingredients. Close Wire Cage Assembly. Select Low speed. To begin mixing,  
press and hold the Start button; then raise the bowl.  
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Bowl Guard (Fig. 5)  
The Wire Cage Assembly on the Bowl Guard can be rotated out-of-the-way to add ingredients or access  
the bowl and agitator.  
To rotate the Wire Cage Assembly to the rear . . .  
Push the Latch in to release the Centering Pin from the Centering Ramp. Note how the grooves on the  
nylon Retainers allow the Wire Cage to ride around the circular Ridge of the planetary Drip Cup. The Wire  
Cage can rotate 360°; left or right. When the Wire Cage returns to the front and center position, the  
Centering Pin is captured and held by the Centering Ramp, restricting rotation of the Wire Cage until the  
Latch is pressed again.  
The Wire Cage must be in the front-center position for the mixer to operate.  
To remove the Wire Cage Assembly for cleaning . . .  
Lower the Bowl. Rotate the Wire Cage to the rear. Remove both Agitator and Bowl. Return the Wire Cage  
to the front.  
While holding the Wire Cage securely with both hands, use your thumb to push down on the Black Release  
Knob. Lower and remove the Wire Cage. Wash it in a sink or dishwasher; rinse with clear water; and dry  
with a clean cloth.  
The stainless steel Splash Guard can be wiped-off or washed easily with a cloth or sponge and warm  
soapy water. Rinse with clear water. Dry with a clean cloth.  
To reinstall the Wire Cage Assembly . . .  
Hold the Wire Cage so its top ring is positioned around the planetary Drip Cup with the grooves in both  
nylon Rear Retainers straddling the Ridge on the Drip Cup. Push-in the Front-Center Retainer until it stays  
in and so that it's grooves also straddle the Ridge on the Drip Cup. The Wire Cage is properly assembled  
when all three Retainers straddle the Ridge on the Drip Cup in the three opposed locations.  
Rotate the Wire Cage out-of-the-way to install or remove the Agitator and Bowl or to add ingredients.  
Return the Wire Cage to its front and center position to operate the mixer.  
Latch  
Wire Cage Rotated Left  
Ridge On Drip Cup  
Latch  
Rear Retainer  
Splash Guard  
Rear
Ridge
Wire
Front-Center  
Retainer  
Front-
Splas
Centering Ramp  
Centering Pin  
Wire Cage Front-Center Position  
Centering Pin  
Centering Ramp  
Black Release Knob  
Black Release Knob  
PL-40071-1  
Fig. 5  
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Attachments  
To install an attachment, loosen the attachment hub thumb screw and remove the 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 thumb screw.  
Move the gear shift lever to the desired speed. With the bowl support all the way up and the wire cage  
in the front-center position, start the mixer to operate the attachment.  
The meat and food chopper attachment should be operated in second or third speed. If material in the  
cylinder stalls the mixer, push the STOP button at once. DO NOT attempt to restart the mixer in a lower  
speedremovetheadjustingring, knife, plate, andwormandclearanyobstruction. THISATTACHMENT  
MUST NOT BE USED TO CHOP BREAD CRUMBS.  
NOTE: Do not use attachment hub while mixing.  
Bowl Scraper Attachment  
The Mixer Bowl Scraper Attachment (when ordered) is provided with a separate instruction manual  
covering its installation, operation, use and care.  
CLEANING  
WARNING: DISCONNECTELECTRICALPOWERSUPPLYANDPLACEATAGATTHEDISCONNECT  
SWITCH INDICATING THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON THE CIRCUIT BEFORE BEGINNING ANY  
CLEANING PROCEDURE.  
The mixer should be thoroughly cleaned daily.  
A flat scraper and a brush are furnished to aid in cleaning bowls and agitators. Bowls and agitators should  
be removed and cleaned in a sink.  
DO NOT use a hose to clean the mixer it should be washed with a clean damp cloth. The apron may  
be removed by loosening the thumb screws.  
The base allows ample room for cleaning under the mixer.  
The Drip Cup-Splash Guard (which is secured by three screws) should be removed periodically and wiped  
clean.  
For cleaning the Bowl Guard (including both Wire Cage Assembly and Splash Guard), refer to page 10.  
MAINTENANCE  
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND PLACE A TAG AT THE  
DISCONNECT SWITCH INDICATING THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON THE CIRCUIT BEFORE  
BEGINNING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE.  
LUBRICATION  
Bowl Clamps  
The bowl clamp area of the bowl support should be lubricated twice a year. Lightly coat with Lubriplate  
630AA (supplied).  
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Bowl Lift  
The bowl lift mechanism should be lubricated twice a year. Loosen the knob and remove the bowl lift  
access cover from the rear of the pedestal. Lightly coat moving parts (Fig. 6) with Lubriplate 630AA  
(supplied). Replace access cover and tighten knob.  
Bowl Lift Slideways  
The slideways (Fig. 7) should be lubricated once each month. Remove the apron (secured by two thumb  
screws) from the front of the pedestal. Lightly coat both slideways with Lubriplate 630AA (supplied).  
Replace the apron and thumbscrews.  
Bowl Lift Mechanism  
Bowl Lift Slideways  
PL-40170-1  
PL-40171-1  
Fig. 6  
Fig. 7  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOMS  
POSSIBLE CAUSES  
Mixer will not start.  
1. Gear shift lever between gears (not fully engaged).  
2. Circuit protector in open position check fuse or  
disconnect switch.  
3. Mixer or attachment overloaded.  
4. Bowl not all the way up.  
5. WireCageAssemblyisnotinthefront-centerposition.  
SERVICE  
If service is needed on this equipment, contact your local Hobart Service Office.  
FORM 18816 Rev. A (Feb. 2000)  
PRINTED IN U.S.A.  
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