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Only a qualified technician and using original spare parts and 
accessories should carry out repairs and maintenance of the 
device. 

Do not attempt to repair the device yourself.

 

 

Do not use any accessory or spare parts that have not been 
recommended by the manufacturer. These can be dangerous 
for the user or lead to damages of the device or personal injury, 
and further, the warranty expires. 

 

To prevent hazards and to ensure optimum efficiency, no 
modifications or alterations to the device that are not explicitly 
approved by the manufacturer may be undertaken. 

 DANGER! Electric shock hazard! 

To avoid the hazard results please follow the safety instructions 
below. 

 

 

Never allow the power cable to come into contact with heat 
sources or sharp edges. The power cable should not hang 
over the side of the working surface. Ensure that no one can 
step on or trip over the cable. 

 

The power cable must not be folded, bent or tangled, and must 
always remain fully unrolled. Never place the device or other 
objects on the power cable.  

 

Do not cover the cable. Keep away the cable from operating 
range and do not immerse it into water. 

 

Check the power cord regularly for damage. Do not use the 
appliance if the power cord is damaged. If this cable is damaged, 
it must be replaced by customer service or a qualified electrician 
in order to avoid dangers. 

Summary of Contents for PRO 300-G

Page 1: ...PRO 300 G 174302 Original Gebrauchsanleitung V1 0818...

Page 2: ...vice protection systems 40 5 Installation and operation 42 5 1 Installation 42 5 1 1 Unpacking 42 5 1 2 Location 43 5 1 3 Connection 44 5 2 Operation 44 5 2 1 Operation check before use 44 5 2 2 Loadi...

Page 3: ...essible for anyone carrying out the installation servicing maintenance or cleaning Please keep these instructions and give them to future owners of the device 1 Safety This device is designed in accor...

Page 4: ...ss such persons are under the care of a person responsible for their safety or have received instructions regarding appropriate use of the device Children should be observed to ensure that they are no...

Page 5: ...NGER Electric shock hazard To avoid the hazard results please follow the safety instructions below Never allow the power cable to come into contact with heat sources or sharp edges The power cable sho...

Page 6: ...Disconnect the device from the electric power supply when the device is not used in case of anomalies during operation before cleaning WARNING Injury hazard To avoid the hazard results please follow t...

Page 7: ...nd maintenance must be performed by the qualified service personnel only The slicer has been designed for cutting cheese and cold meats only CAUTION Any use going beyond the intended purpose and or an...

Page 8: ...by violation of advice concerning operation and cleaning use other than designed alterations made by user use of inadequate spare parts We reserve the right to make technical changes for purposes of...

Page 9: ...er The outer and inner packing material should be removed completely from the device before installation If you liked to dispose the packing consider the regulations applicable in your country Supply...

Page 10: ...sher handle Cold meats guide Blade protection Single With sharpener Protection class IP33 switch IP 67 Control Knob ON OFF switch Cable length 1 5 m Control light On Off Power 0 4 kW 230 V 50 Hz Blade...

Page 11: ...38 4 2 Overview of parts Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 14 16 15 6 3 18 20 2 8 7 11 13 17 1 19 21 22 23 5 4 9 10 12...

Page 12: ...ess wall 5 Pusher grip 17 Pusher handle protective guard 6 Tray 18 Sharpener 7 Base unit 19 Sharpener retaining screw 8 Carriage 20 Blade protection retaining screw 9 Carriage locking knob 21 Cold mea...

Page 13: ...dismounted for example for cleaning only when the slice thickness adjustment is set back to 0 and the carriage is completely pulled out towards the slice thickness adjustment Fig 6 Sharpener 18 as the...

Page 14: ...l power cut the device needs to be turned on again using the with button ON I of the switch of the device 13 fig 9 Fig 9 Residual risks Despite all mechanical and electrical protection the device is e...

Page 15: ...remove the carton box h Ensure that all parts are present Slicer on pallet fig 11 a Tool for blade replacement fig 11 b 4 feet fig 11 c Instruction manual fig 11 d Fig 10 Fig 11 Place the pallet with...

Page 16: ...m the floor should be approx 80 cm The air humidity in the installation room should be max 75 the air need to be free of salt and the temperature should be in the range from 5 C to 35 C the slicer sho...

Page 17: ...rotected by the fuse of at least 16A Connect the device directly to a single grounded socket Do not use any power bar or multiple socket 5 2 Operation CAUTION The device can only be used by a qualifie...

Page 18: ...he installation has been properly performed according to the instructions in section 5 1 Installation Check if the tray has been properly attached using the carriage locking knob 1 fig 18 Fig 18 Check...

Page 19: ...riage tray 6 so that it is between the movable cut thickness wall 16 and the pusher handle 4 WARNING Injury hazard In order to avoid accidents always use the pusher handle 4 to push the product to be...

Page 20: ...thickness wall 16 fig 24 7 When the cutting operations have been finished switch off the slicer with the black button STOP OFF O of the ON OFF switch of the device 13 and the slice thickness adjustme...

Page 21: ...re sharpening clean the edge of the blade with denatured alcohol to degrease it 3 Undo the sharpener retaining screw 18 pull the cap 1 upwards a fig 25 and turn it by 180 b fig 25 Fig 25 4 Lower the c...

Page 22: ...ntinue sharpening until the blade is satisfactorily sharp Fig 28 WARNING Possible cuts danger The blade is very sharp caution is advised when checking the blade sharpness During operation wear cut pro...

Page 23: ...vice or its detachable parts in a dishwasher CAUTION During maintenance works and cleaning when the protective elements are removed check for any possible hazards o Thoroughly clean the device daily o...

Page 24: ...l away the carriage 8 upwards b fig 29 o Clean the carriage 8 with the cover 17 and carriage tray 6 with the pusher handle with the pusher 4 using warm water a soft cloth and neutral cleaning agent Ri...

Page 25: ...ment e fig 32 to achieve it turn the blade 1 until this position is reached Slightly screw in the two pins of the tool for blade replacement e fig 32 Undo the four screws f fig 32 locking the blade 1...

Page 26: ...th and neutral cleaning agent o Dry the cleaned elements and surfaces and re attach the cold meats guide to the device Fig 33 6 2 4 Cleaning of sharpening elements o To clean the sharpening elements p...

Page 27: ...and backward in order to distribute the grease evenly Fig 36 o Check the power supply cable regularly and replace it immediate if damaged o Regularly check the blade diameter because it decreases by f...

Page 28: ...ctory Sharpening stones are worn out Replace the sharpening stones The sharpener does not work Position is not correct Sharpening stones are soiled Attach the sharpener properly Clean the sharpening s...

Page 29: ...the device at the dedicated local collection point separately from household waste NOTE Electric devices should be used and disposed of properly to prevent the impact on the environment Disconnect the...

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