KWS Electronic MS-10NT Instruction Manual Download Page 14

 

14 

 

51 

SHARPENER BRACKET PIN 

67 

CARRIAGE RELEASE KNOB BOLT 

52 

SHARPENER KNOB 

68 

SPRING WASHER 

53 

FOOT 

69 

MOTOR BOLT 

54 

GUARD RING PIN 

70 

SLICE GUARD WASHER 

55 

HAND GUARD 

71 

SLICE GUARD SCREW 

56 

MOTOR BOLT 

72 

CAPACITOR RETAINER SCREW 

57 

MOTOR BELT WHEEL 

73 

PRODUCT TRAY GUIDE BACK 

BRACKET 

58 

SLIDE DRIVER 

74 

PRODUCT TRAY GUIDE BEARING 

59 

SLIDE DRIVER SCREW 

75 

PRODUCT TRAY GUIDE FRONT 

BRACKET 

60 

BLADE PULLEY 

76 

PRODUCT TRAY GUIDE FRONT 

BRACKET SCREW 

61 

BLADE SHARPENER ASSEMBLY 

77 

SLIDE AXLE BRACKET BOLT 

62 

SPRING BEARING 

78 

QUADRATE AXIS SCREW 

63 

SPRING WASHER  

79 

SLIDE ADJUST BOLT 

64 

SQUARE HEAD NUT 

80 

GUAGE PLATE SUPPORT 

65 

HAND GUARD BOLT 

81 

BLADE SCREW 

66 

HAND GUARD NUT 

82 

PULLEY WASHER 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MS-10NT

Page 1: ... Thank you for purchasing this KitchenWare Station electric slicer Before operating the equipment read and familiarize yourself with the following operating and safety instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

Page 2: ...uctions 6 Cleaning and Sanitizing Instruction 7 Slicer Disassembly Cleaning and Sanitizing 8 Maintenance 9 Blade Sharpening 10 Technical Parameters 11 Circuit Diagram 11 6 10 Inch Slicer Component List 13 12 Inch Slicer Component List 16 Troubleshooting 18 Customer Care 20 Limited Warranty 21 ...

Page 3: ...d not receive all of these materials or if you need additional spare parts The electrical cord on this machine is equipped with a three prong grounding plug which must be connected to a properly grounded receptacle If the receptacle is not the proper grounding type contact a certified electrician Do not remove the grounding prong from the plug 3 Examine slicer to make sure all parts have been prov...

Page 4: ...n a level nonskid surface in a clean well lighted work area away from children and visitors Do NOT use an extension cord with this equipment Do NOT plug this equipment into a power strip or multi outlet power cord Do NOT turn equipment on unless all guards are in place Check equipment before each use to ensure the equipment is clean Wear proper apparel Do not wear loose fitting or hanging garments...

Page 5: ...over 3 Product Grip Handle 4 Product Tray 5 Carriage Release Knob 6 Product Tray Handle 7 Thickness Adjustment Control 8 On Off Buttons 9 Gauge Plate 10 Hand Guard 11 Support Arm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Demonstration picture base on MS 12DS slicer model ...

Page 6: ... secure product in position and must be used when slicing short ends to keep your hand s away from the knife Use the product grip handle to help pushing the product tray back and forth CONTROLS On Off Switch Press I pushbutton to turn on the slicer Press o pushbutton to turn off the slicer SLICER SET UP 1 Confirm that the unit is unplug 2 Set thickness adjustment control to 0 3 Install legs to the...

Page 7: ...ndle or product grip handle to move the carriage back and forth to slice TIPS Slightly freeze cheese before slicing to achieve optimal slicing result NOTE Spare parts are available in KitchenWare Station official website CLEANING AND SANITIZING IMPORTANT To maintain the appearance and increase the service life clean and sanitize your equipment daily after use Clean before use if equipment has not ...

Page 8: ...ray wiping from the center outward 10 Clean and sanitize all removed parts with a neutral detergent and warm water solution to remove fatty oils DO NOT soaks your removed parts 11 Clean and sanitize the rest of the machine with a neutral detergent and warm water solution 12 Make sure that all parts and surfaces are fully air dry before reassembling the unit SAFE BLADE REMOVAL TOOL 8 1 Manually rot...

Page 9: ...agents for example atmospheric agents drops of water or other liquids pollution which might damage it the place must not be subject to considerable temperature ranges WARNING The machine must never be washed with pressurized water jets WARNING After a thorough visual check at the beginning of each shift pay attention to The condition of the power cable located outside the machine body The conditio...

Page 10: ...ug from the outlet 2 Turn the thickness adjustment knob to 0 and clean the blade thoroughly to remove any grease or food residue 3 Loosen the sharpener knob 1 lift the built in sharpener 2 up a and rotates it 180 b 4 Check that the blade is positioned between the two sharpening stones Relock the sharpener knob 1 5 Connect the plug and press I pushbutton to turn on the slicer 6 Push the sharpening ...

Page 11: ...ture 26 6F 3C 24 8F 4C 17 6 F 8C Lowest Meat Temperature 14F 10C 14F 10C 5F 15C Packaging Dimension 17 L x 16 W x 13 H 20 L x 19 W x 15 H 24 L x 21 W x 18 H Shipping Weight 29 lbs 40 lbs 61 lbs Certification CE ROHS LFGB ETL NSF FDA CE ROHS LFGB ETL NSF FDA CE ROHS LFGB H Height W Width L Length 6 inch series include MS 6NS MS 6NT MS 6SS MS 6ST MS 6RS MS 6RT 10 inch series include MS 10NS MS 10NT ...

Page 12: ...12 6 10 Inch Slicer ...

Page 13: ...5 CARRIAGE RELEASE KNOB 11 HANDLE BUMPER 36 RELAY 12 MOTOR 37 CAPACITOR 13 MOTOR BRACKET 38 CAPACITOR RETAINER 14 PRODUCT TRAY PUSHER GUIDE PIN 39 ON OFF BUTTONS COVER 15 BLADE COVER KNOB 40 ON OFF BUTTONS 16 BALL BEARING 41 BASE COVER 17 BLADE PULLEY 42 SLICE GUARD 18 PULLEY PIN 43 BLADE SHARPENER 19 BELT 44 SHARPENER MOUNT 20 THICKNESS ADJUSTMENT COVER 45 SHARPENER SUPPORT 21 POWER CORD 46 SHARP...

Page 14: ...WHEEL 73 PRODUCT TRAY GUIDE BACK BRACKET 58 SLIDE DRIVER 74 PRODUCT TRAY GUIDE BEARING 59 SLIDE DRIVER SCREW 75 PRODUCT TRAY GUIDE FRONT BRACKET 60 BLADE PULLEY 76 PRODUCT TRAY GUIDE FRONT BRACKET SCREW 61 BLADE SHARPENER ASSEMBLY 77 SLIDE AXLE BRACKET BOLT 62 SPRING BEARING 78 QUADRATE AXIS SCREW 63 SPRING WASHER 79 SLIDE ADJUST BOLT 64 SQUARE HEAD NUT 80 GUAGE PLATE SUPPORT 65 HAND GUARD BOLT 81...

Page 15: ...15 12 Inch Slicer ...

Page 16: ...LE 135 FOOT 111 HANDLE BUMPER 136 SLIDE AXLE BEACKET 112 MOTOR 137 RELAY 113 MOTOR BRACKET 138 TOWING BRACKET SPRING 114 POWER CORD 139 PRODUCT TRAY SLIDE ROD 115 BLADE COVER KNOB 140 QUADRATE AXIS 116 BALL BEARING 141 TOWING BRACKET 117 BLADE PULLEY 142 CARRIAGE RELEASE KNOB 118 PULLEY PIN 143 BLADE SHARPENER 119 BELT 144 SHARPENER BUTTON 120 GUAGE PLATE SUPPORT 145 SHARPENING STONE 121 THICKNESS...

Page 17: ...CKET SCREW 175 SLIDE AXLE SCREW 158 MOTOR BELT WHEEL 176 SPRING WASHER 159 SLIDE DRIVER 177 SLICE GUARD WASHER 160 PRODUCT TRAY HANDLE 178 SLICE GUARD SCREW 161 BALL BEARING 179 GUAGE PLATE SUPPORT WASHER 162 BLADE PULLEY 180 GUAGE PLATE SUPPORT SCREW 163 BLADE SHARPENER ASSEMBLY 181 GUARD RING SUPPORT 164 SPRING BEARING 182 PRODUCT TRAY GUIDE BACK BRACKET 165 SPRING WASHER 183 PRODUCT TRAY GUIDE ...

Page 18: ...is in contact with blade guard ring Contact dealer or KitchenWare Station customer service team for assistance Machine does not stop Damaged On Off switch Contact dealer or KitchenWare Station customer service team to have the damaged part replaced Damaged motor Contact dealer or KitchenWare Station customer service team to have the damaged part replaced Machine shut down suddenly Motor overheated...

Page 19: ...actorily Stones dirty wet or clogged with grease Clean sharpener with soapy water and brush Blade dirty Clean blade with soapy water Worn stones Replace sharpening stones Machine trip the breaker Insufficient power supply Make sure to have enough amps to support the machine Blade slow down slicing cheeses Cheese is too soft Slightly freeze your cheese before slicing Slicing a room temperature bloc...

Page 20: ...Service Department KitchenWare Station LLC 13732 Milroy Pl Santa Fe Springs CA 90670 Toll Free 1 888 505 3698 Monday Friday 10 00am 5pm PST Email Customerservice kitchenwarestation com Official Website http www kitchenwarestation com NOTE Spare Parts can be purchased directly on KitchenWare Station official website or contact customer service department if part not found ...

Page 21: ...rs alterations lack of maintenance punitive damages loss of use down time lost profit improper installation by unauthorized persons low voltage conditions inadequate wiring or normal wear and tear Defects mentioned above are not manufacturing defects and are strictly the responsibility of the purchaser Under no circumstances will KitchenWare Station be liable for incidental or consequential damage...

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