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GSE-109-110-112 SLICER

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P/N GENSLICERMAN

RevA 10-2011               

The following warnings and cautions appear

throughout this manual and should be carefully

observed.

• Turn the unit off, disconnect the power source

and allow unit to cool down before performing

any service or maintenance on the unit.

• The procedures in this chapter may include

the use of chemical products.  These chemi-

cal products will be highlighted with bold face

letters followed by the abbreviated HCS

(Hazard Communication Standard).  See

Hazard Communication Standard manual for

the appropriate Material Safety Data Sheets

(MSDS).

• The equipment should be grounded according

to local electrical codes to prevent the possi-

bility of electrical shock.  It requires a ground-

ed receptacle with separate electrical lines,

protected by fuses or circuit breaker of the

proper rating.

• All electrical connections must be in accor-

dance with local electrical codes and any

other applicable codes.

- Electrical ground is required on this appli-

ance.

- Do not modify the power supply cord plug.

If it does not fit the outlet, have a proper

outlet installed by a qualified electrician.

- Do not use an extension cord with this

appliance.

- Check with a qualified electrician if you are

indoubt as to whether the appliance is

properly grounded.

• This equipment is to be installed to comply

with the basic plumbing code of the Building

Officials and Code Administrators, Inc.

(BOCA) and the Food Service Sanitation

Manual of the Food and Drug Administration

(FDA).

• Do not clean this appliance with a water jet.
• Do not use a sanitizing solution or abrasive

materials. The use of these may cause dam-

age to the stainless steel finish.

• Chlorides or phosphates in cleansing agents

(e.g. bleach, sanitizers, degreasers or deter-

gents) could cause permanent damage to

stainless steel equipment.  The damage is

usually in the form of discoloration, dulling of

metal surface finish, pits, voids, holes or

cracks.  This damage is permanent and not

covered by warranty:

The following tips are recommended for main-

tenance of your stainless steel equipment,

- Always use soft, damp cloth for cleaning,

rinse with clear water and wipe dry.  When

required, always rub in direction of metal

polish lines.

- Routine cleaning should be done daily

using soap, mild detergent and water.

- Stains and spots should be sponged using

a vinegar solution as required.

- Finger marks and smears should be

rubbed off using soap and water.

- Hard water spots should be sponged using

a distilled white vinegar solution.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 

(continued)

IMPORTANT

General reserves the right to change specifications and product design without notice.  Such revisions do

not entitle the buyer to corresponding changes, improvements, additions or replacements for previously

purchased equipment.

Summary of Contents for GSE-109

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...utlined below are the specific warranty periods and leval of coverage GSE 109 90 days parts GSE 110 90 days parts GSE 112 90 days parts Warranty registration must be completed and received within 10 d...

Page 3: ...is equipped with a 110 Watt motor that is completely enclosed permanently lubricated and thermally protected motor Cut Capacity 7 5 x 5 191mm x 127mm Cut Thickness 9 16 143mm Knife Diameter 9 229mm D...

Page 4: ...ll instructions before using equipment For your safety the equipment is furnished with a properly grounded cord connector Do not attempt to defeat the grounded connector Install or locate the equipmen...

Page 5: ...equipment is to be installed to comply with the basic plumbing code of the Building Officials and Code Administrators Inc BOCA and the Food Service Sanitation Manual of the Food and Drug Administratio...

Page 6: ...re in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded GSE 109 110 112 SLICER 5 P N GENSLICERMAN RevA 10 2011 SPECIFICATIONS GSE 109 120 220 220 110 110 110 1 0 5 5 60 50 60 ELECTRICAL PLUG CONF...

Page 7: ...ONS CONTINUED GSE 109 GSE 110 WEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS MODEL GSE 109 DIM A DIM B DIM C WEIGHT 16 0 in 18 0 in 15 0 in 37 5 lbs 406 mm 457 mm 381 mm 17 Kgs MODEL GSE 110 DIM A DIM B DIM C WEIGHT 17 0 in...

Page 8: ...if there was any unusual shock during transportation The Legacy Companies wants to be assured your product arrives safely without damage When you first receive your new GENERAL prod uct and before op...

Page 9: ...ve all packing materials and protective cov erings from the slicer 3 Install Plexi Gard NOTE Do not use a dripping wet cloth Wring out before use 4 Wash all removable parts in soap and water Rinse wit...

Page 10: ...turned counter clockwise to loosen CAUTION USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN CLEANING A SLICER AS THERE ARE AREAS THAT ARE VERY SHARP AND EXPOSED DURING THE CLEANING PROCESS 7 Wearing protective gloves cup th...

Page 11: ...the slicer in to a grounded 120VAC plug 10 Before applying product be sure all locking screws are secure 11 Apply product to the cutting plate by sliding the press plate away from the guide plate 12 O...

Page 12: ...on of the bar 2 Using liquid cooking oil wipe a libral amount onto the bar then raise oan lower the pusher to evenly distribute the oil along the guide bar OPERATION CONTINUED PRESSER AXEL LUBRICATION...

Page 13: ...solu tion wipe the blade again 10 Once dry apply liquid vegatable iol to the cutting edge to season the steel against pitting and cor rosion 11 This operation can be performed as needed P N GENSLICERM...

Page 14: ...13 P N GENSLICERMAN RevA 10 2011 GEM 110 120 130 MIXER REPLACEMENT PARTS GSE 110...

Page 15: ...GSE 109 110 112 SLICER 14 P N GENSLICERMAN RevA 10 2011 REPLACEMENT PARTS GSE 110...

Page 16: ...GSE 109 110 112 SLICER 15 P N GENSLICERMAN RevA 10 2011 REPLACEMENT PARTS GSE 110...

Page 17: ...GSE 109 110 112 SLICER 16 P N GENSLICERMAN RevA 10 2011 REPLACEMENT PARTS GSE 112...

Page 18: ...GSE 109 110 112 SLICER 17 P N GENSLICERMAN RevA 10 2011 REPLACEMENT PARTS GSE 112...

Page 19: ...GSE 109 110 112 SLICER 18 P N GENSLICERMAN RevA 10 2011 NOTES...

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