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Page 1: ...F370 TS VL 4 F300 TC VL F330 TC VL F350 TC VL F370 TC VL 1 2 3 4 EC Professional Vertical Electrical Slicers EN USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL FAC SRL macchine affettatrici industriali e familiari Via Mo...

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Page 3: ...1 F250 TS V F300TS VR 2 F250 TC V F300 TC VR 3 F300 TS VL F330 TS VL F350 TS VL F370 TS VL 4 F300 TC VL F330 TC VL F350 TC VL F370 TC VL 1 2 3 4 EC Professional Vertical Electrical Slicers EN USE AND...

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Page 5: ...MENT Page 17 MAIN TECHNICAL DATA Page 17 MAIN COMPONENTS Page 19 INSTALLATION AND PRELIMINARY CHECKS Page 20 COMMANDS DESCRIPTION Page 21 USING THE MACHINE Page 22 SLICER CLEANING Page 27 MAINTENANCE...

Page 6: ...equipment It also alerts the user on incorrect operating modes Safety warnings indispensable before use Carefully read the warnings contained herein as they provide important information regarding sa...

Page 7: ...dults adequately trained for the purpose who have carefully red the content of this manual The elements of the packing plasti bags expanded polystyrene etc must be kept out of reach of children as the...

Page 8: ...d by the appliance In general it is not advisable to use adapters multiple sockets and or extensions Do not connect the appliance to the electrical power through external timers or remote operating sy...

Page 9: ...e under a socket so that the wire doesn t interfere with the correct use of the machine Do not leave the appliance plugged in unnecessarily Unplug it from the power supply when the device is not used...

Page 10: ...in water Do not use the appliance in environments containing explosive combustible gases or flammable liquids paints glues spray cans etc DANGER OF EXPLOSION AND FIRE This device is intended for dome...

Page 11: ...n if its life had not come to an end IIf you have any doubts regarding the contents of the user guide or require additional information please contact the manufacturer or technical support immediately...

Page 12: ...is extraneous to normal slicing operations Place and remove the goods to be sliced on the sliding plate only with the platter completely retracted away from the blade and the cart totally towards the...

Page 13: ...not responsible directly and indirectly for any damage caused by improper use of the device resulting from failure to follow instructions contained in this manual use of untrained personnel use not in...

Page 14: ...peranza alle norme del Coun try of use PACKING This product complied with Directive 2002 19 UE The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on equipment indicates that it must be treated separately from househo...

Page 15: ...polystyrene etc are products assimilable to the urban solid refusals The device described in this manual is produced in accordance with the directives in force as amended All component parts are adap...

Page 16: ...slicing food products and by a sliding tray on guides which in turn supports a product tray in parallel to the blade edge The slice thickness is adjustable thanks to a feeler gauge plate placed before...

Page 17: ...correct use The slicer is only designed to slice food of the type and within the dimensional limits indicated in this instruction manuals 2 3 a Intended use sliceable products The following products m...

Page 18: ...es installed on the equipment All the models are equipped with a ventilated motor 3 1 Residual risks During slicer use cleaning and maintenance operations notwithstanding all the possible cautions tak...

Page 19: ...m 280 260 260 260 Slice thickness mm 0 16 0 16 0 16 0 16 Cut L x H mm 260 x 200 250 x 210 300 x 265 290 x 275 A mm 420 420 530 530 B mm 530 530 650 650 C mm 550 550 650 650 D mm 710 710 820 820 E mm 6...

Page 20: ...m 280 260 260 260 Slice thickness mm 0 16 0 16 0 16 0 16 Cut L x H mm 260 x 200 250 x 210 300 x 250 290 x 260 A mm 420 420 530 530 B mm 530 530 650 650 C mm 550 550 670 670 D mm 710 710 820 820 E mm 5...

Page 21: ...7 Product tray 8 Blade plate 9 Pusher 10 Blade 11 Pusher handle 12 Manufacturer identification plate machine data and UE marks 13 Pusher handguard 14 Product protection 15 Product tray handle 16 Blade...

Page 22: ...Before executing the connection check that the characterisitcs of the power supply network correspond to those indicated on the nameplate of the slicer 4 3 Control of operation and blade rotation dire...

Page 23: ...on Press the white and green button 1 to start the blade If the warning light turns on x4 indicates that the machine works correctly Press the black or red button 2 to stop the blade movement The thic...

Page 24: ...for TSV versions Check that the slice thickness regulation knob 3 is correctly placed on 0 Draw back the carriage completely 7 towards the operator to loading position Lift the pusher 9 by pulling it...

Page 25: ...THE MACHINE Lay the product to be sliced on the carriage 7 Secure by means of the pusher 9 by exerting a slight pressure Adjust the slice thickness with the knob 3 Start the blade by pressng on the w...

Page 26: ...product dimensions won t allow to perform a satisfactory cut anymore use the pusher handle 11 When finished return the thickness control knob 3 to 0 and draw the carriage back 7 Stop the blade by pres...

Page 27: ...completely 7 towards the operator to loading position Lift the pusher 9 and place it in rest position Lay the product to be sliced on the carriage 7 Secure by means of the pusher 9 by exerting a slig...

Page 28: ...button 1 USING THE MACHINE Hold the handle 11 fixed to the plate and start the alternate cutting movement The product progressing towards the gauge plate occurs by pushing towards the blade When fini...

Page 29: ...ty clean the slicer before use WARNING Cutting hazard Use protective cut and tear resistant gloves and perform all operations with extreme care PAY ATTENTION AT ALL TIMES 7 1 Disassembling the machine...

Page 30: ...guard locking tie rod 16 If the blade guard 8 is blocked press on the rod knob 16 to move it Remove the tie rod 16 and remove the blade guard 8 using only the special lateral knobs 23 Loosen and remo...

Page 31: ...use only a cloth dampened in water or alcohol and a biodegradable frothy dishwasher cleanser at pH 7 8 at a temperature at least of 30 C Do not clean the machine with water or vapor jets or similar me...

Page 32: ...rush for the sharp zones of the product tray 7 and of the pusher 9 Rinse only with hot water and dry with soft and spongy cloths DO NOT clean the machine with water jets with vapor similar methods wit...

Page 33: ...of the cloth between your hands and slide it along the safety ring S Do not use detergents to clean the blade 10 7 6a Product tray underplate and carriage cleaning ONLY for TSV versions Move the carri...

Page 34: ...erations 7 8 Store the slicer Whenyoufinishusingit after carefully have cleaned all the components as described in the previous sections be sure to bring the graduated knob back to 0 Is advised to cov...

Page 35: ...necessary another position with the slice thickness regulation knob on 0 The maintenance operations to be entrusted to personnel authorized by the manufacturer are the following Blade replacement Sha...

Page 36: ...hould be performed periodically as soon as you feel a decrease in the ability of cutting blade it should follow the instructions below 1 Carefully clean the blade 10 with denatured alcohol to degrease...

Page 37: ...with a slight shift using a pencil to the outside of the blade if the burr is formed We recommend to perform this check very carefully as the blade is very sharp 5 Ascertained the formation of the bu...

Page 38: ...er the sharpening operation return the sharpener to its original position 10 1 Lubrication of carriage sliding guides and product holder plate weekly Only use supplied oil Fig 28a Only use white Vasel...

Page 39: ...stable and can not inadvertently fall Unscrew the pins 4 Loosen the screw 31 and remove the cover 32 Loosen the nut 33 a few turns Rotate the belt tensioner 34 until obtaining a belt optimal tension...

Page 40: ...ployed When demolishing without outside assistance sort the various types of material and hand over to authorised businesses for disposal ALWAYS comply with the current legislation of the country in w...

Page 41: ...fied personnel TROUBLESHOOTING The following information is intended to aid in identifying and correcting defects and faults that may occur during use of the machine Some failures can be resolved by t...

Page 42: ...y shaped The blade is blunt Sharpen the blade Blade excessively worn Consult the customer service The blade sharpening is unsatisfactory Worn wheels Replace the wheels Call the customer service The pr...

Page 43: ...ELECTRICAL SCHEME TG00MINI all versions Only for personnel authorized by the manufacturer tighten on slicer s chassis y e l l o w g r e e n brown b l u e POWER 220V 50Hz MOTOR blue Motor black Line M...

Page 44: ...all versions Only for personnel authorized by the manufacturer Black Black Green Motor Line Yellow Red Brown Blue Black Brown Blue Black Brown Brown Blue Blue tighten on slicer s chassis CONNECTION A...

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Page 46: ...44 39 di 50 Fig 1 Ed 01 2009 BASE...

Page 47: ...45 40 di 50 Fig 2 Ed 01 2009 GUIDES...

Page 48: ...46 Fig 3 Ed 01 2009 41 di 50 BLADE...

Page 49: ...47 Fig 4 Ed 01 2009 42 di 50 PRODUCT GRIP...

Page 50: ...48 Fig 5 Ed 01 2009 43 di 50 BLADE PLATE...

Page 51: ...49 Fig 6 Ed 01 2009 44 di 50 ELECTRICAL PARTS...

Page 52: ...50 Fig 7 Ed 01 2009 45 di 50 SHARPENER...

Page 53: ...51 46 di 50 Fig 8 Ed 01 2009 For vers 300 330 For vers 350 370 PRODUCT TRAY...

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