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EN

DECOMMISSIONING THE CUTTER 

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.1 - Correct procedure

A machine compromises:
•  Aluminium-alloy frame.
•  Stainless-steel inserts and components.
•  Electrical parts and electrical cables.
•  Electrical motor
•  Plastics, etc.

-  When  commissioning  third  parties  to  perform  dismantling  and  demolition,  only 

businesses authorised to dispose of these materials should be employed.

-  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 which the 

slicer is utilised.

 

CAUTION: ALWAYS consult the manufacturer or after-sales 

assistance staff authorised by the former in order to remove the 

blades and dispose of the same, so that this can be performed 

without constituting a hazard.

  DO  NOT ABANDON  SCRAPS AS  THEY ARE A  SERIOUS 

DANGER  FOR  PEOPLE,  ESPECIALLY  CHILDREN, AND 

ANIMALS.

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Refer to the “Instructions for treatment at the end of life” on page 12.

Summary of Contents for C3

Page 1: ...cchine affettatrici industriali e familiari Via Morazzone 137 21044 CAVARIA VA Tel 39 0331 212252 Fax 39 0331 216443 www slicers it info slicers it EN USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CUTTER C3 C5 C8 for ho...

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Page 3: ...EN USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CUTTER C3 C5 C8 for household and professional use...

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Page 5: ...TENANCE Pag 27 MOTOR BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT Pag 30 DECOMMISSIONING THE CUTTER Pag 32 TROUBLESHOOTING Pag 33 ELECTRICAL SCHEMES Pag 34 SPARE PARTS Pag 37 MOCA DECLARATION Pag 43 DECLARATION OF CONFORM...

Page 6: ...ge to equipment It also alerts the user on incorrect operating modes Safety warnings indispensable before use Carefully read the warnings contained herein since they provide important information rega...

Page 7: ...y adults 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...

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: ...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 domestic and p...

Page 11: ...even 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 immedia...

Page 12: ...lean and dry Do not use the cutter as a support surface and do not rest any object foreign to normal cutting operations on it DO NOT use accessories for the cutter that have not been supplied by the m...

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: ...untry 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 household waste at the end of its...

Page 15: ...assimilable to the urban solid refusals NAMEPLATES CONFORMITY MARKINGS The device described in this manual is produced in accordance with the directives in force as amended All component parts are ada...

Page 16: ...ANT CONCERNANT L INSTALLATION L UTILISATION LE NETTOYAGE ET LA MAINTENANCE ACHTUNG SORGF LTIG DIE VON DEM HERSTELLER GEGEBENEN ANWEISUNGEN ZUR INSTALLIERUNG BEDIENUNG REINIGUNG UND WARTUNG BEACHTEN AT...

Page 17: ...ls 2 3 a Intended use Products that can be processed Products that can be reduced to small pieces are All types of foodstuffs such as meat fish pulses cheeses shelled walnuts etc 2 3 b Unexpected or i...

Page 18: ...ppliance in the event of power failure magnetic micro switch 12 on the transparent cover 6 which does not allow the appliance to be started when the cover is open micro switch 10 located underneath th...

Page 19: ...not operate VERY CAREFULLY DO NOT BE DISTRACTED DO NOT use the cutter if not in perfect psychophysical condition and DO NOT allow anyone to approach during use Always use protective cut and rip proof...

Page 20: ...8b Thin meat mincing blade optional 8c Blade with holes for mixing optional 9 Metal cylinder 10 Pot presence micro switch 11 Correct pot positioning micro switch 12 Cover in position magnetic micro s...

Page 21: ...19 START S T O P C3 C5 C8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8a 8b 8c 9 10 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 15 16 17 18 19 12 11 5 Fig 5 EN MAIN COMPONENTS...

Page 22: ...lectrical system supply line outlet distribution panel differential thermal magnetic circuit breaker protection system grounding Before executing the connection check that the characterisitcs of the p...

Page 23: ...d power outlet derived from a system compliant with the regulations in force Before connecting the appliance check that the mains features correspond to those indicated on the appliance data plate Pos...

Page 24: ...lf its capacity It is recommended to start with a moderate amount of foodstuff and then gradually add more through the inlet duct 7 during processing Close the cover 6 and lock the lever 3 by turning...

Page 25: ...rate reduce the amount of foodstuff being processed For C5 and C8 models only as an Option adjust the blade rotation speed using the speed changer 19 Prolonged appliance operation will reduce the food...

Page 26: ...ing out any cleaning operations always disconnect the plug from the mains power supply The appliance must be cleaned thoroughly at least once a day and more frequently if necessary Always wear scratch...

Page 27: ...tivity of the appliance clean and dry all of its parts thoroughly inner and outer Disconnect the power supply cable and make sure that the environment conditions are suitable for long term storage of...

Page 28: ...e pot 5 correctly on the body of the appliance 1 insert the blade 8 into the pot 5 close the cover 6 and lock the lever 3 using the relevant knob 4 6 3 Put the cutter away Whenyoufinishusingit after c...

Page 29: ...ation Whenever the cutter makes an unusual noise after a certain period of time which is due to settling of the belt tighten the belt tensioner positioned at the side of the motor under the base The m...

Page 30: ...er to prevent coupling problems of the blades and consequent malfunctioning of the same Only for personnel authorized by the manufacturer To replace or sharpen the blades a Wear cut proof gloves b Ope...

Page 31: ...r e Using a flat tip screwdriver loosen the screws y1 and remove the blades f Re mount the new blades or sharpened positioning the components in the order illustrated in Fig 5 on page 42 g Tighten the...

Page 32: ...iously Lift the cutter Make sure that the cutter is stable and can not inadvertently fall For C3 model only Fig 16 Unscrew all 4 feet 2 and the screw v under the base remove the cover 2b Loosen the nu...

Page 33: ...31 12 13 10 2 2b 2 2 2b 2 2 2 v 2 13 13 15 13 13 C3 C5 C8 Fig 16 Fig 17 2 v EN Only for personnel authorized by the manufacturer...

Page 34: ...hout 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 which the slicer is utilised...

Page 35: ...C5 and C8 models with speed changer only The indicator light flashes and or the appliance does not function The safety devices have intervened Check the pot is inserted correctly and or the cover is c...

Page 36: ...2 C MF C 1 2 EN Only for personnel authorized by the manufacturer WIRING DIAGRAM T 98 ER CUTTER C1 Line 220V 50Hz MOTOR MOTOR Magnetic sensor RELAY 10A 250V CONDENSER POT BOTTOM MICRO SWITCH PENTOLA...

Page 37: ...phase 230V Magnetic sensor CONNECTOR Luminous indicator light Potentiometer Red Blue Yellow Black WIRING DIAGRAM CUTTER C5 8 Litre with speed changer Only for personnel authorized by the manufacturer...

Page 38: ...IRING DIAGRAM CUTTER C5 8 Litre Only for personnel authorized by the manufacturer MOTOR Single phase 230V POT PIN MICRO SWITCH PENTOLA POT BOTTOM MICRO SWITCH PENTOLA Magnetic sensor Condenser 30 F Li...

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Page 41: ...8 31 9 32 33 34 35 36 94 95 37 39 40 95 41 42 36 43 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 77 46 79 80 73 74 76 24 26 72 Fig 5 25 STA RT S T O P 20 60 61 43 62 63 29 84 82 81 86 8...

Page 42: ...32 33 34 35 36 94 95 37 39 40 95 41 42 36 43 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 77 46 73 74 76 72 Fig 5 25 STA RT S T O P 20 60 61 43 62 63 29 84 82 81 86 85 83 44 45 21 15 12...

Page 43: ...41 Ed 09 2013 CUTTER Fig 4 Optional 9 7 1 START S T O P 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 13 12 10...

Page 44: ...5 lame Versione C3 Per impastare Per tritare Versione C5 Versione C8 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 4 MULTI PURPOSE BLADES OPTIONAL BLADES For mixing For chopping Version C3 Version C5...

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