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10 MALFUNCTIONS
WARNING:
The machine must be isolated from the power supply before attempting any work on it.
Should the problem persist, please contact your technician.
Problem
Check
The machine is not running
Connect the machine using the cable (fig.2, n°13).
Unlock the emergency stop (fig.1, n°10).
Close the cover.
Close the door.
The machine is running, but
the loaves are damaged or
cut unevenly
Check whether the blades need replacing (fig.5,6).
Leave the bread to cool down for a few hours.
Feed in a loaf of the specified size.
Feed in a loaf that is sufficiently firm.
If the blades are misaligned, adjust the blades and frames.
The bread vibrates between
the blades
If the blades are misaligned, adjust the blades and frames.
The bread is cut too slowly
Check whether the blades need replacing (fig.5,6).
Check that the loaf holder springs are in place correctly (fig.8, n°19).
The bread tears
If the blades are misaligned, adjust the blades and frames.
Check that the loaf holder springs are in place correctly (fig.8, n°19).
The bread emerges very
slowly or remains between
the blades
Check that the loaf holder springs are in place correctly (fig.8, n°19).
The bread is squashed
coming out of the blades
Remove a loaf holder spring and repeat your test (fig.8, n°19).
Summary of Contents for Duro 450 M
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