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MODEL 

U.m. 

350 BS3 

370 BS3 

385 BS3 

Blade diameter 

mm 

350 

370  

385 

AxB 

mm 

515x410 

515x410 

515x410 

CxDxE 

mm 

750x676x567 

750x676x577 

767x676x597 

FxDxG 

mm 

887x676x650 

887x676x641 

887x676x641 

Hopper dimensions    

mm 

350x320 

350x320 

350x320 

Run of carriage 

mm 

370 

370 

370 

X   Y    
H   W 

mm 

330  253 
253  253 

330  270 
270  270 

330  290 
290  290 

Cut thickness 

mm 

25 

25 

25 

Motor 

380 

380 

380 

Net weight 

Kg 

59 

60 

61 

Power source 

1ph 
3ph 

230 V. / 50 Hz 

230-400 V. / 50 Hz  

Noise level 

dB  

 60  

mm 

711 

711 

711 

TAB. n°2 

 

TAB. n°3 

 

MODEL 

U.m. 

350 VCS 

370 VCS 

385 VCS 

Blade diameter 

mm 

350 

370 

385 

AxB 

mm 

515x410 

515x410 

515x410 

CxDxE 

mm 

750x742x567 

760x742x577 

767x742x597 

FxDxG 

mm 

832x742x595 

832x742x586 

832x742x600 

Hopper dimensions    

mm 

430x300 

430x300 

430x300 

Run of carriage 

mm 

370 

370 

370 

X   Y    
H   W 

mm 

294      240 
240      240 

294      258 
258      258 

294   272 
272   272 

Cut thickness 

mm 

25 

25 

25 

Motor 

380 

380 

380 

Net weight 

Kg 

60 

61 

62 

Power source 

1ph 
3ph 

230 V. / 50 Hz 

230-400 V. / 50 Hz  

Noise level 

dB  

 60  

mm 

665 

665 

665 

2.3.5 - Electrical connection modification 

Unless otherwise specified, the slicers are equipped with  400 V. three-phase connection. 
To modify the connection carefully follow these instructions: 

remove the plug from the electric network; 

turn the slicer on the side opposite the trolley; 

take off the yellow cover from the electrical box; 

remove the motor cables from the electronic card; 

connect wires from the motor that have the same color (white-white, blue-blue, etc.); 

reconnect them to the electronic card; 

check the positioning of the feed selection plugs on the electronic card (Fig. n°21); 

close the box, reposition the slicer and proceed as in  

paragraph 2.3.3

2.4 - PRELIMINARY CHECK 

 
Before testing make sure the goods holder 
plate is well-blocked, after which test fun-
ctioning with the following procedure:  

Push the “ON” push-button and the  
“OFF” push-button Fig. n°22; 

Check if the machine does not start auto-
matically by removing the plug and rein-
serting it while the machine is running. 

 

Fig. n°22 

“ON” button 

 “OFF” button 

Fig. n°21 

2.4.1 - Cleaning and maintenance of the controls 

The buttons fitted on this machine are of an extremely high quality standard and can be 
washed with water as they have a class IP67 protection rating. 
Should they get clogged or jammed after being touched with dirty hands, do not use 
knives or sharp tools to try to release them. 
WARNING! Pull out the power plug before every cleaning operation, transfer the machine 
to an adequate location and spray the buttons with hot water (avoid high-pressure jets).  
Be CAREFUL not to let any water penetrate into the other parts of the machine, for 
reasons of electrical safety and to preserve the machine’s working life. 
This operation should soften the grease and dirt, releasing the button.  
Once the buttons have been released, press them several times (with the plug detached) 
in order to expel any remaining dirt inside them. If the operation fails from the beginning, 
repeat the washing operation several times until the buttons have flushed out all the dirt. 
Alternatively, prevent use of the machine and contact the Service Centre to replace the 
buttons. 
Buttons that have been scratched or tampered with using blunt tools shall not be covered 
by the warranty. 

Summary of Contents for VERTICALE EVO 350

Page 1: ...TRE AUTHORISED DEALER CAP 9 ECTRICAL DIAGRAM 9 1 115 V 230V SINGLE PHASE 230V THREE PHASE 400V THREE PHASE Fig n 56 1 VERTICALE EVO 350 370 385 Professional slicers Ed 01 2020 ver 003 Operating and maintenance manual ...

Page 2: ... 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 t...

Page 3: ...tely isolate machine from the rest of the system b bring the graduated hand grip which regulates the thickness gauge to 0 7 2 BELT The belt does not need to regulated Generally after 3 4 years it must be replaced in this case call the SERVICE CENTER 7 3 FEET The feet could deteriorate in time and lose their elasticity therefore decreasing the stability of the machine Replace them by calling the SE...

Page 4: ...ng way 1 unhook the bladeguard Fig n 48 2 take out the sharpening device Fig n 50 rif a 3 unscrew the three or four screws Fig n 50 ref f depending on the model which fasten the blade 4 rest the jig b on the blade so that the split in the jig fits in the ring Fig n 50 ref c 5 match the axes of the two holes Fig n 50 ref d on the blade with the twoknobs Fig n 50 rif e on the jig simply making the b...

Page 5: ...ift the trolley up b Fig n 46 having taken off the trolley the goods holder plate can be carefully cleaned with warm water the equipped detergent or neutral detergent pH 7 6 2 2 Cleaning the blade the bladeguard and the ring WARNING a pair of metallic gloves must be worn while cleaning the blade 1 Fig n 48 and a damp cloth must be used Turn the blade guard locking knob 3 and remove the blade guard...

Page 6: ... is degreased 2 lift a the sharpener cap 1 and turn it 180 b Fig n 42 WARNING Before starting to sharpen the blade pay attention to RESIDUAL RISKS chapter 4 2 2 concerning the dangers of cutting without having followed the in structions listed below To sharpen the blade which needs to be done periodically as soon a decrease in cutting is noticed the following directions must be adhe red to 3 let i...

Page 7: ...ARNING The goods to be cut are loaded on the hopper only with the graduated hand grip at 0 and the motor stopped being careful with the blade and the points Fig n 39 Fig n 40 Fig n 41 7 2 2 POSITIONING Position the pallet with the slicer on a flat surface and take off a the cap from the slicer Fig n 12 At this point turn the machine on its side Fig n 13 and unscrew with the proper wrench provided ...

Page 8: ...2 3 3 Blade rotation direction Fig n 19 Fig n 20 Fig n 18 2 3 4 Slicer with 230 V three phase motor The slicer is equipped with a feeding cable with a section area of 5x1mm length 1 5m and a blue 15A 3F T CEI plug Connect the slicer 230 V 50 Hz three phase supply mains interposing a magnetothermic differential switch of 10A 0 03A Check that the direction of the blade rotation is counter clockwise ...

Page 9: ...ning of the feed selection plugs on the electronic card Fig n 21 close the box reposition the slicer and proceed as in paragraph 2 3 3 2 4 PRELIMINARY CHECK Before testing make sure the goods holder plate is well blocked after which test fun ctioning with the following procedure Push the ON push button and the OFF push button Fig n 22 Check if the machine does not start auto matically by removing ...

Page 10: ...ormaintenan ce operation disconnect the machine plug from the electrical network When carrying out routine maintenance or cle aning of the slicer and therefore the guards are removed carefully evaluate the residual risks During maintenance or cleaning stay concentrated on the operations Do not use corrosive or flammable substances to clean the slicer Fig n 26 only use the product provided To clean...

Page 11: ...e the slicer exposed to dama ging agents sun rain sprays humidity ice Fig n 28 Do not pull the slicer or the feeding cable Fig n 29 to unplug it Regularly check the state of the feeding cable a worn out cable or in any case not intact represents a serious electrical dan ger If the machine remains unused for long periods of time before using it again have it checked by a Service Center If the slice...

Page 12: ...0 13 2 3 5 4 6 1 Fig n 31 Fig n 32 4 5 Fig n 33 Relay in circuit 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 2006 42 machine directives 4 2 2 Electrical safety As far as electrical safety is concerned the slicer described in this manual responds to the 2014 35 UE low tension directi...

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