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Operation and Safety Manual

Operation and Safety Manual

Model CX30E/35E Belt Driven Automatic Slicers

Model CX30E/35E Belt Driven Automatic Slicers

Cleaning the 

Slic er

This section deals with cleaning your slicer, including blade cleaning.
We recommend that, before cleaning or maintenance tasks are undertaken, the machine 
operator(s) receive some training from authorised Brice representatives, preferably during 
the installation phase.

Before carrying out cleaning or maintenance tasks, it is very important that:

1.    Power to the slicer is disconnected at the powerpoint; and
2.    The thickness control is set to its “zero” position.

Be very careful performing any cleaning or maintenance task that brings you close to, 
or in contact with, the slicer blade. Always perform these tasks with the appropriate 
protection - steel mesh safety gloves. The blade is very sharp and the risk of a cutting 
injury without proper protection or due care is high.

General Cleaning

The slicer has been designed and built for effi cient and speedy cleaning to ensure hygienic 
operation.

Before using the slicer

1.    Before the slicer is switched on for the fi rst time each day, carefully wipe over all 

exposed 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, and with the slicer switched off at the power 

switch on the front of the machine, wipe down the thickness plate, the meat tray and 
the re ceiv ing tray to remove any residual material left from the last cutting operation.

At the end of the day

1.    After the slicer has been used for the last time, turn the machine off at the STOP button  

and at the powerpoint, and disconnect the power cord.

2.    Turn the carriage securing knob (4) anti-clockwise to release the carriage and meat 

table assembly.

3.    With a cloth that has been placed in warm water and mild detergent and squeezed dry, 

wipe down all visible surfaces.

Cleaning the Blade

After the machine has been cleaned as described above, you can now clean the slicer blade, 
itself.

You must wear appropriate hand protection, such as steel mesh safety gloves, for this 
procedure as it involves uncovering and touching the blade. You risk serious injury if 
you do not wear protective gloves.

1.    With the carriage and meat table assembly removed, undo the blade cover securing 

knob (13) and lift the blade cover (10) straight off the blade.

2.    Turn the slice defl ector (11) to expose the back of the blade.
3.    Clean the centre plate with a warm damp cloth.
4.    The blade is now completely exposed. Wearing steel mesh protective gloves, wipe 

down the blade surfaces (front and back) using a warm, damp cloth.

5.    Dry off the blade and lightly smear on some protective oil using the cloth supplied. 

Make sure that you are still wearing the steel mesh glove.

Cleaning   3.1

Summary of Contents for CX30E

Page 1: ...Operation and Safety Manual Model CX30E 35E Gear Driven Slicer...

Page 2: ...r hand to hold food stuffs in place on the meat table 6 NEVER touch the slicer blade when it is rotating 7 KEEP hands arms hair and loose clothing CLEAR of all moving parts 8 Should the slicer jam SWI...

Page 3: ...eration of the slicer Trouble shooting a quick reference chart to help you solve some of the problems you might encounter with the Model 800S Conventions and Symbols used in this Manual To reduce conf...

Page 4: ...s and hands just as easily as products to be sliced WHENEVER YOU CARRY OUT ANY PROCEDURE THAT PLACES YOUR HANDS ON OR NEAR THE SLICER BLADE YOU MUST WEAR SUITABLE PROTECTIVE HAND COVERINGS SUCH AS STE...

Page 5: ...ol allows for cutting of slices from 0 to 14mm Illuminated thickness indicator Last Slice device to minimise waste in slicing processed foodstuff stubs Self contained and built in sharpening device wi...

Page 6: ...correctly fitted 3 Check that the meat table carriage moves easily and that it does not stick at any point along its travel If the carriage is difficult to move or seems to stick now and then refer to...

Page 7: ...motor 4 Sharpen the blade as soon as the sliced foodstuff begins to look ragged or roughened or when the effort required to slice increases significantly Refer to the Maintenance section for the corr...

Page 8: ...ess control will light up showing power is on and the blade will spin in an anti clockwise direction 6 Push the product holder START button to start the carriage moving 7 Adjust the length of the slic...

Page 9: ...operation and with the slicer switched off at the power switch on the front of the machine wipe down the thickness plate the meat tray and the receiving tray to remove any residual material left from...

Page 10: ...e sits right up against the blade cover You may have to push the meat table back to the end of its travel to seat it correctly The slicer is now clean and ready for use Cleaning Schedule How frequentl...

Page 11: ...ly the only maintenance required is cleaning discussed in the previous section and lubrication of the thickness plate and carriage bars Blade sharpening is required when the blade no longer slices cle...

Page 12: ...ed by more than 10mm Contact your authorised Brice technician to arrange for a replacement once the blade wears to this point To sharpen the blade 1 Switch the slicer off at the power switch and at th...

Page 13: ...1 Indication Problem Problem Problem Solution Machine does not operate Poor no electrical current Fuse blown if fitted Other parts fo machine are defective Notify Brice service Replace fuse Notify Bri...

Page 14: ...y 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 Aust...

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