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Operation and Safety Manual

300IX Gravity-feed Slicer

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Overview

This Operation and Safety Manual has been prepared to introduce you to the Brice 300IX Gravity-
feed slicer. It explains the operation, cleaning and maintenance of the slicer in simple, clear 
terms and with an emphasis on your safety.

Throughout the Manual procedures are supported by illustrations showing the parts involved and 
the recommended safe method of handling those parts.

A word to the wise

This Manual is really two sets of instructions in one - some sections are relevant to all Brice 
slicers, while other sections only concern a particular slicer or range of slicers. 

Make sure that you read this Manual carefully so that you are familiar with the features and 
procedures that are unique to the slicer that came with it.

How this Manual is arranged

This Manual is made up of four sections: 

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Introduction - which explains the Manual, itself, safety issues associated with using a slicer, 
gives a brief introduction to the features and components of the slicer and steps you through 
the installation of the machine;

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Operation - explains the use of the slicer; 

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Cleaning - explains the procedures for keeping the slicer clean; and

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Maintenance - details those procedures that you can perform to ensure the trouble-free 
operation of the slicer.

Conventions and Symbols used in this Manual

To reduce confusion, and to highlight important points and safety matters, we have established 
some standard terms and symbols:

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“slicer” 
Whenever we talk about the slicer, we mean the slicer that is covered in this Manual.

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“foodstuff” 
We use the word “foodstuff” to refer to any kind of meat or other food that is usually sliced 
on a slicer.

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“meat table” 
This is the table (usually on the right side of the slicer) on which you place the foodstuff to be 
sliced. On gravity-feed slicers the meat table is steeply angled.

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“meat grip” 
The meat grip is the device that holds the foodstuff in position on the meat table. It is usually 
attached to the meat table and moves with the foodstuff as it is sliced.

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“Last Slice device” 
This device (where fitted) is usually part of the meat grip and is used to hold small and hard-
to-handle stubs of processed foodstuffs (particularly meats) so that they can be sliced to the 
last slice.

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“thickness control” 
This is the mechanism by which you control the slice thickness, and is usually a large rotary 
control on the front of the machine. It may or may not be illuminated, depending on the 
individual slicer.

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“sharpener” 
When we talk about the sharpener, we mean a built-in blade sharpening or grinding device 
that has a grinding stone and, optionally, a finishing stone.

Introduction

Summary of Contents for 300IX

Page 1: ...Heavy Duty Belt driven Manual Operation Gravity feed Slicer 300IX Model Operation and Safety Manual...

Page 2: ...servicing 10 USE ONLY the attachments provided by the manufacturer and designed for this machine YOUR SAFETY IS OUR PRIMARY CONCERN DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDE...

Page 3: ...procedures that you can perform to ensure the trouble free operation of the slicer Conventions and Symbols used in this Manual To reduce confusion and to highlight important points and safety matters...

Page 4: ...TIVE HAND COVERINGS SUCH AS STEEL MESH GLOVES TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL INJURY FROM THE BLADE The Special Note flag This is an upside down triangle with an exclamation mark inside it It appears in the lef...

Page 5: ...c thickness control allows for cutting of slices from 0 to 16mm Last Slice device to minimise waste in slicing processed foodstuff stubs Self contained and built in sharpening device with grinding and...

Page 6: ...ded and make sure that the power is turned off You should never hose down or spray with water any component of this machine or its environment You should never immerse the machine into water Once the...

Page 7: ...ragged or roughened or when the effort required to slice increases significantly Refer to the Maintenance section for the correct procedure for blade sharpening Manual operation Begin using the slicer...

Page 8: ...tres of foodstuffs on a slicer without wastage can be difficult This is particularly the case when slicing packaged foodstuffs with rounded off ends or stubs The Last Slice device overcomes the proble...

Page 9: ...d surfaces with a cloth that has been placed in warm water and squeezed dry This removes any dust or other matter that may have been deposited over night 2 Before the start of each cutting operation a...

Page 10: ...ny debris 6 Replace the blade cover so that the nut on the underside of the plate engages the blade centre 7 While pressing down on the centre of the plate push and turn the blade cover securing knob...

Page 11: ...he external surfaces of the slicer We recommend that you clean the machine prior to any other maintenance operation so that all surfaces are free of and grease This makes the machine easier and safer...

Page 12: ...turn it 180 clockwise b and let it drop back to the end of its stroke c 4 Switch on the slicer at the powerpoint and press the ON button Allow the blade to reach its operating speed 5 Press the grindi...

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Page 16: ...ty Ltd This document may not be reproduced in whole or in part by any means without the prior express written permission of the copyright owner Brice and the BRICE logotype are trademarks of Brice Aus...

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