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 Click here to see enlarged image |  Automatic Donut Machine
Produces people-pleasing profits in no time!
- Makes all popular size donuts with quick change system.
- 1200 mini-donuts per hour
- 160 large donuts per hour
- 210 mid-size donuts per hour
- Sets up in minutes!!!
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| | Features:
Variable Speed...solid state speed control varies output from a tantalizing 1 donut per minute up to full speed. You can pace output to sales demand and always get action attraction.
Easy To Clean...only 7 basic components. Chains, sprockets and conveyor flights have been eliminated. A breeze to clean!
Cash Control...tamper-proof digital counter keeps track of every donut made.
Standard 115V AC...plug into any standard 20 amp, 115 volt AC socket and you're in business! (220-240V, 50Hz also available) Click here for important information on power supplies..
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Quick-Change Hopper System...converts to other sizes in minutes!
Sets Up In Minutes!
Modern Flotation System
Universal Voltage
Minimum Maintenance
Lifetime Guarantee...under our extended warranty, all components will be repaired or exchanged for a small fee for as longas you own the machine! No tools or service calls required.
| Specifications:
Dimensions: 37" long x 14" wide x 24 1/2" high (with all components attached). Shortening Capacity: Approx. 18 lbs. solid (2.5 gal. liquid) Electrical: 115VAC, or 220-240VAC 50Hz, 2,300 watts. Molded plug with ground. Robertshaw thermostats with safety hi-limit thermostat. Construction: Food grade stainless steel and aluminum. Weight: 50 lbs. (23kg) empty ETL and NSF Listed |
Important Information Regarding Power Supplies!! | Your SS1200 Donut Machine... is supplied with a 20 Amp, 125 Volt rated power supply plug with NEMA configuration 5-20P.
Only use a recepticle... with a NEMA configuration of 5-20R. This recepticle circuit is rated at 20 Amp, 125 Volt.
Please read: It is recommended that you run this machine on a seperate circuit from other equipment to reduce the chance of electrical interference with the electronic functions of equipment on the circuit. | Plug:
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| Please pay close attention to the power cord and voltage on your machine when setting up your equipment. Be sure that you are using the correct plug and outlet configuration! | | | |