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cooler bottom of the melter. The floor of unmelted
cappings under the hot liquid wax is necessary to
hold up the slumgum accumulation as it melts. The
slumgum accumulation should be scraped from the
floor of unmelted cappings from time to time which
will help speed up the melting. A perforated hand
tool (slum rake) is provided to assist you. Some find it
easiest to remove the melting grid, remove the slum,
and replace the grid before the melted wax solidifies.
The cappings floor can be tested periodically as de-
scribed in the operation section. If there is no floor
of unmelted cappings, cut back on the heat supply by
turning the thermostat off, or speed up the volume of
cappings entering the melter. If the incoming supply
of cappings decreases, reduce the heat.
8. When uncapping is finished for the day, let the melter
"catch up" and then turn off the melting grid and wa-
ter jacket immersion heater. (To quicken start-up on
the water jacketed model, the water jacket immersion
heater may be turned on an hour or two before un-
capping begins. Be sure enough water is in the tank.)
9. Thermostatically controlled electric heaters provide
Precautions
Eleven Important Precautions
1. Read all instructions.
2. Always unplug the unit from the outlet when not in
use and before cleaning.
3. Never have the unit unattended when plugged in or
in operation.
4. Hot wax is always dangerous. Keep children away
from unit during operation and keep floors, bench-
es, and shelves in the area free from articles.
5. Never attempt to move the unit while wax is liquid.
Splashed melted wax will cause burns.
6. Always use the unit as specified. Never use unit for
USA Parts Orders Only
Part Number` Description
04-54921
Electric Grid
04-54906A
Wooden Cross Bar w/lag screw
03-50222
1-1/2" Quarter Bend
Replacement Parts for M00549 Mini Melter
fast start-up (usually 20-30 minutes). Local weather
conditions and the moisture content of the honey
may indicate the best method of operation.
In summary, the Mini Melter can be easily and precise-
ly controlled. Honey temperature coming out of the
melter should be 90°-120° and not over 125° F. Honey
temperature is controlled by water temperature on the
water jacketed models. Increasing water temperature
increases melting capacity because honey/wax separa-
tion is faster. Melting grid temperature determines the
beeswax quality and maintains the "floor" of cappings
which floats the slum. Increasing melting grid temper-
ature increases the melter capacity and vice-versa. Set
grid temperature to corresponding uncapping speed.
The thickness of the "floor of unmelted cappings" in-
dicates the correctness of grid temperature. A rather
wide latitude exists. Frequent slum raking and removal
speeds melting. Monitoring honey temperature, while
learning to use the Mini Melter speeds the learning
process and increases understanding rapidly. After the
melting process is understood and initial visual refer-
ences are made, the melter can easily be operated
with little attention required.
other than intended use. Any use not recommend-
ed may cause hazards.
7. Never remove the clamps holding the heat sensor to
the melting grid. Overheating could occur.
8. Do not touch the hot grid surfaces.
9. Do not allow the power cord to get pinched, touch
hot surfaces or lay on the floor in a traveled area.
10. Never operate any electrical device with a damaged
cord or plug.
11. Keep foreign material such as rags etc., out of the
melter pan.
Part Number` Description
03-50223
1-1/2" x 6" Slip Joint Elbow
04-54924
Hand Slum Rake perf. aluminum