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This pictogram indicates an electrocution hazard. Please isolate the machine
before carrying out any work on it. You will find this pictogram at the back of the
machine close to the power cable and inside the machine on the electrical
enclosure (fig.8, n°25).
You will find the circuit diagram for the machine on the back of the electrical
enclosure door (fig.8, n°26).
5.4 Commissioning
Before commissioning, ensure that there are no extraneous objects interfering with the machine’s
moving parts.
Ensure first of all (after verifying electrical compatibility) that the motor is rotating in the right direction.
If the blade stops in the cutting channel and the machine goes into error mode, disconnect
immediately and switch two phase wires in the plug.
For machine operation, please refer to the “Operation” chapter.
5.5 Hazard
If the user or the machine is in danger, use the main isolator switch to cut the power supply to the
machine.
Remove the plug from the mains socket before any maintenance and/or servicing work.
Do not touch the blade, even if it is stationary.
To replace the blade, have the work done by your approved dealer.
Always wear cut-resistant gloves when replacing the blade or when working in the vicinity of the
blades.
Any work involving maintenance or replacement of parts must be carried out by a qualified individual.
6 CONTROL AND SAFETY DEVICES
6.1 Controls
Your slicer is fitted with a touch screen (fig.6).
6.2 Work area
The work area is at the front of the machine (fig.3, n°18).
6.3 Safety features
This machine is equipped with:
An encoded magnetic safety switch (
fig.6, n°19, 20)
Comprising a safety cut-out magnet and a magnetic sensor, which stops the machine when the front
door is opened (fig.1, n°10).
An encoded magnetic safety switch (
fig.6, n°22)
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