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x

  Use a hammer to insert the taper pin 

(30) fully. 

 
 
 

 
 

3.3 - DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS

 

 

Flywheel

 

Clockwise rotation of the flywheel (7) 
using the handle (6) will move the 
carriage (5) with product holder (4), 
whilst at the same time turning the 
blade (16).

 

 
 

Slice thickness control knob 

 

Turn the knob(13) clockwise in order to 
obtain a thicker slice or anticlockwise for 
a thinner one.

 

The knob (13) has a graduated scale 

ranging from “0” to “8” (thickness 2 

mm).

 

 
 

Sliding product holder operating 
handwheel

 

The handwheel (12) allows you move 
the product holder (4) towards or away 
from the blade (16).

 

It can also be used to make slight 
movements of the product holder (4).

 

 
 

Sliding product holder fast forward 
lever

 

By lowering and holding in position the 
lever (11) you can quickly move the 
product holder (4) towards or away from 
the blade (16) (with product).

 

 
 

The operation is quicker than when 
using the handwheel (12).

 

 
 

Pusher vertical slide lever 

 

By keeping pressed the lower button 
(10a) for the vertical slide lever (10) you 
can quickly raise or lower the pusher 
(3).

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

x

  Tighten the screw (7a).

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

 

x

  Use a hammer to insert the taper pin 

(30) fully. 

 
 
 

 
 

3.3 - DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS

 

 

Flywheel

 

Clockwise rotation of the flywheel (7) 
using the handle (6) will move the 
carriage (5) with product holder (4), 
whilst at the same time turning the 
blade (16).

 

 
 

Slice thickness control knob 

 

Turn the knob(13) clockwise in order to 
obtain a thicker slice or anticlockwise for 
a thinner one.

 

The knob (13) has a graduated scale 

ranging from “0” to “8” (thickness 2 

mm).

 

 
 

Sliding product holder operating 
handwheel

 

The handwheel (12) allows you move 
the product holder (4) towards or away 
from the blade (16).

 

It can also be used to make slight 
movements of the product holder (4).

 

 
 

Sliding product holder fast forward 
lever

 

By lowering and holding in position the 
lever (11) you can quickly move the 
product holder (4) towards or away from 
the blade (16) (with product).

 

 
 

The operation is quicker than when 
using the handwheel (12).

 

 
 

Pusher vertical slide lever 

 

By keeping pressed the lower button 
(10a) for the vertical slide lever (10) you 
can quickly raise or lower the pusher 
(3).

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

x

  Tighten the screw (7a).

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for F250 VO

Page 1: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL EN...

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Page 3: ..._____________ page 16 4 1 USING THE SLICER page 18 4 2 PLACING PRODUCT ON PRODUCT HOLDER page 18 4 3 SLICING THE PRODUCT ________________________________________ page 19 5 1 CLEANING THE SLICER page 2...

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Page 5: ..._______________________________ Length mm 185 _______________________________________________________________________ Height mm 150 ____________________________________________________________________...

Page 6: ...6 of 44 OVERALL SIZE Slicer Stand optional Slicer Stand optional...

Page 7: ...NOT consider the numbering utilised herein but refer exclusively to the exploded drawing Spares page 33 1 1 PURPOSE OF USER GUIDE 1 2 USER GUIDE CONSULTATION AND STORAGE x This guide is an integral pa...

Page 8: ...l the machine in an area that cannot be accessed by people who will not be using it especially children 1 3 USER WARNINGS Use of the machine requires great concentration PAY ATTENTION AT ALL TIMES x D...

Page 9: ...rcumstances should you attempt to slice a specifically excluded product _______________________________ x The product to be sliced should only be placed on and removed from the feed carriage when the...

Page 10: ...reference shall be made to the original Italian text _______________________________ Fig 1 Rating plate 1 5 MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY AND LIABILITY 1 6 IDENTIFYING THE SLICER x The slicer mentioned in...

Page 11: ...he slicer is wrapped Check that all components specified in Fig 2 Removing the slicer from the packaging 1 7 UNPACKING the delivery note and this instruction booklet are present and fully intact x Sho...

Page 12: ...er 5 Carriage 6 Flywheel operating handle 7 Flywheel 8 Base 9 Blade guard 10 Pusher vertical slide lever In any event it is preferable to sort products prior to disposal in accordance with current rec...

Page 13: ...13 of 44 Fig 3 Description of components Fig 3 Description of components...

Page 14: ...ll slicer feet are resting correctly on top of the stand Fig 4 Use of stand Fig 5 Positioning the slicer 3 1 INSTALLING THE SLICER Positioning the slicer fig 5 x If not using the optional stand carefu...

Page 15: ...Use a hammer to hit the taper pin 30 on its smaller diameter x Fit the shim 32 to the flywheel shaft 31 3 2 FITTING THE FLYWHEEL x Insert the flywheel 7 so that the operating handle 6 is positioned a...

Page 16: ...n 10a for the vertical slide lever 10 you can quickly raise or lower the pusher 3 x Tighten the screw 7a x Use a hammer to insert the taper pin 30 fully 3 3 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS Flywheel Clockwise...

Page 17: ...17 of 44 Fig 11 Controls Fig 11 Controls...

Page 18: ...T HOLDER x Turn the flywheel 7 in order to move the carriage 5 to its forward limit towards the operator 4 1 USING THE SLICER x Move the product holder 4 away as far as its limit of travel furthest fr...

Page 19: ...7 clockwise in order to begin blade rotation and the alternating movement of the product holder 4 fig 17 Failure to hold the product firmly in place on the product holder could cause the machine to cu...

Page 20: ...the remaining product away from the blade 16 using either the handwheel 12 or the fast forward lever 11 DO NOT turn the flywheel 7 anticlockwise Serious damage to the slicer could be caused x You wil...

Page 21: ...e pusher 3 x Remove the product from the table 4 x Clean the slicer as described in the relevant section x Reposition the blade guard 9 by tightening the knob 9a fig 13 WARNING Do not leave the slicer...

Page 22: ...s and perform all operations with extreme care PAY ATTENTION AT ALL TIMES x Remove the receiving tray 18 5 1 CLEANING THE SLICER x Unscrew knob 34 and lift the sliding product holder 4 complete with p...

Page 23: ...to out WARNING ALWAYS clean the blade 16 with the blade guard 9 fitted behind it in the safety position x Rinse in hot water only and dry with soft spongy cloths WARNING DO NOT clean the machine with...

Page 24: ...NING ALWAYS clean the blade 16 with the blade guard 9 fitted Do not use detergents to clean the blade 16 5 3 CLEANING THE BLADE COVER 5 4 CLEANING THE SLICE RECEIVING SURFACE WARNING Cutting hazard Us...

Page 25: ...long it lasts depend on the type of use to which the slicer is put operating times and processed product 6 1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Being particularly complicated and hazardous for the operator other mai...

Page 26: ...tion pan 18 and oil the nozzle figure 29 If you run out of the supplied lubricant use white Vaseline oil 6 2 OILING CARRIAGE GUIDE RAIL AND PRODUCT HOLDER AND LUBRICATION POINTS Do not use vegetable o...

Page 27: ...ps of lubricant x Slide the pusher 3 back and forth 3 4 times x Wipe excess lubricant with a paper towel x Also oil the catches 10 of the pusher s 3 vertically sliding levers x Remove the spring loade...

Page 28: ...perations with extreme care PAY ATTENTION AT ALL TIMES WARNING ALWAYS work with the blade guard 9 fitted 6 3 BLADE SHARPENING Proceed as follows x Loosen the knob 38 holding the sharpener 17 in place...

Page 29: ...s in order to prevent the blade edge from springing back x Return the sharpener to its original position x Turn the flywheel 7 whilst pressing the X button and perform about 20 30 blade revolutions x...

Page 30: ...19 and gears 20 If you run out of the supplied lubricant use white Vaseline oil Do not use vegetable oil 6 4 OILING CHAIN AND BEVEL GEAR Use the lubricant sparingly x Wipe excess lubricant with a pape...

Page 31: ...s for disposal ALWAYS comply with the current legislation of the country in which the slicer is utilised 7 1 TAKING THE SLICER OUT OF SERVICE WARNING ALWAYS consult the manufacturer or authorised serv...

Page 32: ...e x Slices disintegrate into several pieces they are not sliced cleanly x Worn blade x Replace the blade 8 1 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION x Difficulty in slicing excessive resistanc...

Page 33: ...33 of 44 Spares Spares...

Page 34: ...34 of 44 IT BASE Fig 1 Ed 01 2009...

Page 35: ...35 of 44 CARRIAGE GUIDE RAILS Fig 2 Ed 01 2009...

Page 36: ...36 of 44 BLADE Fig 3 Ed 01 2009...

Page 37: ...37 of 44 CARRIAGE Fig 4 Ed 01 2009...

Page 38: ...38 of 44 THICKNESS CONTROL Fig 5 Ed 01 2009...

Page 39: ...39 of 44 FLYWHEEL Fig 6 Ed 01 2009...

Page 40: ...40 of 44 PRODUCT HOLDER Fig 7 Ed 01 2009...

Page 41: ...41 of 44 SHARPENER Fig 8 Ed 01 2009...

Page 42: ...lities please contact your local refuse collection service or the dealer from whom the purchase was made GUIDE TO THE TREATMENT OF WASTE EQUIPMENT Disposal The manufacturer and or importer fulfil thei...

Page 43: ...eter from 195 to 250 mm CE professional AISI 420 100Cr6 models with blade diameter from 300 to 370 mm CE professional FOODSTUFF SUITABILITY TEST The material respects the overall migration and specifi...

Page 44: ...21 03 1973 or on the basis of the calculations carried out considering the content of the substances subjected to migration limits The calculations were made assuming that 1 kg foodstuff comes into co...

Page 45: ...a suitable temperature extraction of the head space via 30 minute contact at 125 C and gas chromatographic analysis with mass detector Screening of semi volatile organic and non volatile compounds in...

Page 46: ...an Presidential Decree 777 82 and as amended 2 The blade of the afore mentioned slicer is manufactured with the following alloy AISI 420 C45 _ All domestic CE models and models with blade diameter fro...

Page 47: ...ons carried out considering the content of the substances subjected to migration limits The calculations were made assuming that 1 kg foodstuff comes into contact with 1 product The material contains...

Page 48: ...uitable temperature extraction of the head space via 30 minute contact at 125 C and gas chromatographic analysis with mass detector Conclusions No hazardous substances have been detected Screening of...

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