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7.4 - FEEDING CABLE                                                                                                  

Periodically check the state of wear and tear of the cable and call the “SERVICE CENTER” 
for its replacement. 

 

7.5 - BLADE 

Check that the diameter of the blade, after many sharpenings, has not been reduced more 
than 10 mm. compared to the original diameter. For its replacement call the “SERVICE 
CENTER”. 

 

7.6 - GRINDERS 

Check that the grinders continue to have their abrasive property during the sharpening. 
When they are no longer abrasive they must be replaced as to not damage the blade, 
therefore call the “SERVICE CENTER”. 

 

7.7 - SLIDING GUIDES LUBRICATION 

Occasionally put a few drops of oil (from the tube that is provided) on the round bar that the 
trolley slides back and forth on, through the hole (OIL) located on the side of the graduated 
handgrip. 

 

7.8 - PUSH-BUTTON PANEL 

The push-button panel label can be marked and/or consumed with time. In such a case call 
the “SERVICE CENTER” to replace it. 

 

CHAP. 8 - DISMANTLING   

 

8.1 - OUT OF SERVICE 

If for some reason it is decided to put the machine out of service, make sure that it cannot be 
used by anyone: 

detach or cut the electrical connections. 

 

8.2 - WEEE Waste of Electric and Electronic Equipment 

 

 

Directive 2002/95/EC, 2002/96/EC and 2003/108/EC on the restriction of the use of 
certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, and  waste 
electrical and electronic equipment   

 
This symbol, crossed out wheelie bin,  on the product or on its packaging indicates that this 
product must not be disposed of with your other household waste. 
 
Separate waste collection of this appliance is organised and managed by the manufacturer. 
It is the user’s responsibility to contact the manufacturer and follow the waste treatment 
system the manufacturer has adopted for separate waste collection. 
 
The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will 
help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects 
human health and the environment. 
(see chap. 4 par. 4.1). 

 
CHAP. 7 - MAINTENANCE 

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7.1 - 

GENERALITIES 

7.2 - 

BELT 

7.3 - 

FEET 

7.4 - 

FEEDING 

CABLE 

7.5 - 

BLADE 

7.6 - 

GRINDERS 

7.7 

-  SLIDE GUIDES LUBRICATION 

7.8 - 

PUSH-BUTTON 

PANEL 

 

CHAP. 8 - DISMANTLING 

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8.1 

-  PUTTING OUT OF SERVICE 

8.2 

-  WEEE Waste of Electric and Electronic Equipment 

 

CHAP. 9 - ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM  

page 23 

9.1 

-  115 V. - SINGLE-PHASE 230 V. -  THREE-PHASE 230 V. - 

 

  THREE-PHASE 400 V.  

Summary of Contents for GRAVITA PLD 300

Page 1: ...24 SERVICE CENTRE AUTHORISED DEALER 1 GRAVITA PLD 300 330 350 Professional slicer CE Operating and Maintenance Manual Ed 01 2020 ver 008...

Page 2: ...motor 2 3 3 Slicer with 230 V three phase motor 2 3 4 Blade rotation direction 2 3 5 Electrical connection modification 2 4 PRELIMINARY CHECK 2 4 1 Cleaning and maintenance of the controls CHAP 3 INFO...

Page 3: ...ectrical connections 8 2 WEEE Waste of Electric and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002 95 EC 2002 96 EC and 2003 108 EC on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and...

Page 4: ...arger opening in the cup 2 4 rub the grinders with a brush while cleaning the other components with warm water the equipped detergent or with neutral detergent pH 7 6 3 SLIDE GUIDES LUBRICATION The sl...

Page 5: ...two pins unhook 2 and then extract the sliceguard At this point clean the sliceguard with warm water the equipped detergent or with neutral detergent pH 7 Fig n 49 Fig n 50 a d f b e c Fig n 51 2 1 5...

Page 6: ...ibited Utensils brushes and whatever else could damage the machine surface must not be used Before carrying out any cleaning operation it is necessary to 1 disconnect the plug from the electrical netw...

Page 7: ...c to avoid the damaging bending of the blade edge 7 2 2 POSITIONING Position the pallet with the slicer on a flat surface and take off a the sharpener from the slicer Fig n 12 At this point turn the m...

Page 8: ...ree phase wires black gray or brown in the plug Fig n 19 Fig n 20 Fig n 18 LEGEND A Product code and name B Power supply C Motor frequency D Amperage E Serial number F Barcode G Manifacturer H Interna...

Page 9: ...ARY CHECK Before testing make sure the goods holder plate is well blocked after which test functio ning with the following procedure Push the ON push button and the OFF push button Fig n 22 check if b...

Page 10: ...aining Do not allow the slicer to be used by chil dren or by untrained people Fig n 25 Before carrying out any cleaning ormainte nance operation disconnect the machine plug from the electrical network...

Page 11: ...ons very easy to handle 4 4 OVERALL DIMENSIONS WEIGHT FEATURES Fig n 34 11 To clean the slicer carefully follow the in structions in the chapter Routine clea ning Do not wash the slicer in a dishwashe...

Page 12: ...20 Thickness gauge plane sharpener 13 4 2 SAFETY DEVICES INSTALLED ON THE MACHINE 4 2 1 Mechanical safety As far as mechanical safety is concerned the slicer described in this manual responds to CEE...

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