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Fig. 14a
Fig. 14b
PERFORMING THE SHARPENING
LUBRICATION
6. After completing sharpening, we
advise cleaning the wheels using a
small brush soaked in alcohol;
7. Return the sharpener to its original
position after the sharpening
operation.
9
.1 - Tray sliding guides and product grip sliding rod
(weekly)
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Only use oil
(Fig. 14a)
.
Only use white Vaseline oil
(Fig. 14b)
.
• Apply a small quantity of oil on the rod and let the corresponding group slide 3-4
times;
• Clean where necessary removing wiping excessive lubricant.
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Fig. 15
MOTOR BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT
When, after a given time, the slicer emits an unusual noise because of the
belt adjustment (30), proceed as follows:
• Disconnect the plug from the power socket.
• Lift the slicer and place it on its side (figure “24”).
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Make sure that the slicer is stable and can not
inadvertently fall.
• Unscrew the feet (5).
• Unscrew the screw (31) and remove the casing (32).
• Loosen the lock nut (33). Turn the nut (34) until you obtain an optimal belt
(30) tensioning.
• Tighten the lock nut (33).
• Reposition the casing (32) with the screws (31), then reposition the feet
(5).
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Do not over-tighten the belt.
In the rotation, the motor could force and the belt may
be damaged.
Only for personnel authorized by the manufacturer
30
32
31
5
33
34
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