
Fig. 1
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EN
The packing components (bands, card-
board, polystyrene, etc.) are products
assimilable to the urban solid refusals.
PLATES - CONFORMITY MARKINGS
The device described in this manual
is produced in accordance with the
directives in force, as amended. All
component parts are adapted to the
requirements of the Directive and the CE
mark testifying the compliance. The plate
with the identification of the manufacturer,
the machine technical specifications and
the CE marking is located on the base of
the slicer
(figure 2).
DO NOT DISPERSE
THE PACKAGING
PRODUCTS IN THE
ENVIRONMENT!
☞
The plate must never be re-
moved and must always be
legible.
In case of wear or dam-
age the user is required
to replace it.
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EN
1
.1 - UNPACKAGING
When taking delivery of the slicer, ensure
that the packaging is fully intact; if this is
not the case, please advise the courier or
local dealer immediately.
In order to remove the slicer from the
packaging, please proceed as fol-
lows:
• Cut and remove the plastic bands.
• Open the box and take out the instruc-
tion booklet.
• Proceed as described hereafter.
- Remove the safeguards (carton
and polyurethane foam) inside
the box.
- Lift the machine with great care
and place on a solid surface.
- Remove the plastic bag in which
the slicer is wrapped.
Check that all components spec-
ified in the delivery note and this
instruction booklet are present
and fully intact.
• Should any faults be noted, such as:
- dents to the frame or guards;
- controls that are either not work-
ing or broken;
- missing items or other problems;
please advise the courier, manufac-
turer and service centre immediately.
-
Carefully dispose of packaging com-
ponents (bands, cardboard, polysty-
rene, polythene bags, etc.) as report-
ed below and in accordance with the
standards of the Country of use
.
PACKAGING
This product complied with Directive 2002/19/UE.
The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on equipment indicates that it must be treated separately
from household waste at the end of its working life and therefore taken to a recycling facility for
electrical and electronic equipment or handed over to the reseller when purchasing new equipment
of the same type.
The user is responsible for consigning the equipment to appropriate collection facilities at the end
of its working life or face the penalties provided for by current waste management legislation.
Separate collection for subsequent delivery of waste equipment to environmentally-compatible
recycling, treatment and disposal facilities to prevent possible negative impacts on the environment
and human health whilst encouraging recycling of the product’s components.
For further information regarding the available collection facilities, please contact your local refuse
collection service or the shop in which the purchase was made.
Manufacturers and/or importers fulfil their obligations concerning environmentally-compatible
recycling, treatment and disposal either directly or by joining a collective scheme.
GUIDE TO THE TREATMENT OF WASTE EQUIPMENT
403003 G21E
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