Mach 250sr Use And Maintenance Manual Download Page 37

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Fig. 23

EN

EXECUTION OF THE SHARPENING

LUBRICATION

6.  After completing sharpening, we 

advise cleaning the wheels using a 

small brush soaked in alcohol;

7.  After the sharpening operation return 

the sharpener to its original position.

10

.1 -  Lubrication of carriage sliding guides and product holder plate   

   (weekly)

 

Only use the fitted oil; if you don’t have one use vaseline white 

oil. DO NOT USE VEGETABLE OIL.

•  Apply a few drops of lubricant o the guide rails and slide the assemblies back and 

forth 3/4 times;

•  Clean where necessary wiping the excess lubricant.

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Fig. 24

EN

MOTOR BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT

When after a given time the slicer has an unusual noise because of the belt 

(30), proceed as follows:

•  Disconnect the plug from the socket.

•  Lift the slicer and place it on its side (figure “24”).

  Make sure that the slicer is stable and can not 

inadvertently fall.

•  Unscrew the pins (5).

•  Loosen the screw (31) and remove the cover (32).

•  Loosen the locknut (33). Turn the tensioner (34) until obtaining the optimal 

tension of the belt (30).

•  Tighten the locknut (33).

•  Replace the cover (32) with the screw (31) and then replace the pins (5).

  Do not over-tighten the belt.

   In the rotation, the engine could force and the belt 

may be damaged.

Only for personnel authorized by the manufacturer

30

32

31

5

33

34

39

Fig. 24

EN

MOTOR BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT

When after a given time the slicer has an unusual noise because of the belt 

(30), proceed as follows:

•  Disconnect the plug from the socket.

•  Lift the slicer and place it on its side (figure “24”).

  Make sure that the slicer is stable and can not 

inadvertently fall.

•  Unscrew the pins (5).

•  Loosen the screw (31) and remove the cover (32).

•  Loosen the locknut (33). Turn the tensioner (34) until obtaining the optimal 

tension of the belt (30).

•  Tighten the locknut (33).

•  Replace the cover (32) with the screw (31) and then replace the pins (5).

  Do not over-tighten the belt.

   In the rotation, the engine 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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Summary of Contents for 250sr

Page 1: ...100 Made in Italy CE PROFESSIONAL GRAVITY SLICING MACHINE EN USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MODEL NO 403002 403004 403005 403007 403008 403009 403010 403002 004 005 007 008 009 010 G21E 1 47...

Page 2: ...REMENT Pag 17 MAIN TECHNICAL DATA Pag 17 MAIN COMPONENTS Pag 20 INSTALLATION ADN PRELIMINARY CHECKS Pag 22 COMMANDS DESCRIPTION Pag 23 USING THE MACHINE Pag 23 SLICER CLEANING Pag 26 MAINTENANCE Pag 3...

Page 3: ...erts the user on incorrect operating modes Safety warnings indispensable before use Carefully read the warnings contained herein as they provide important information regarding safe installation use a...

Page 4: ...ned for the purpose who have carefully red the content of this manual The elements of the packing plasti bags expanded polystyrene etc must be kept out of reach of children as they are potential sourc...

Page 5: ...general it is not advisable to use adapters multiple sockets and or extensions Do not connect the appliance to the electrical power through external timers or remote operating systems The use of any...

Page 6: ...that the wire doesn t interfere with the correct use of the machine Do not leave the appliance plugged in unnecessarily Unplug it from the power supply when the device is not used After use always swi...

Page 7: ...the appliance in environments containing explosive combustible gases or flammable liquids paints glues spray cans etc DANGER OF EXPLOSION AND FIRE This device is intended for domestic and professiona...

Page 8: ...come to an end IIf you have any doubts regarding the contents of the user guide or require additional information please contact the manufacturer or technical support immediately quoting the clause n...

Page 9: ...ormal slicing operations Place and remove the goods to be sliced on the sliding plate only with the platter completely retracted away from the blade and the cart totally towards the operator DO NOT us...

Page 10: ...tly and indirectly for any damage caused by improper use of the device resulting from failure to follow instructions contained in this manual use of untrained personnel use not in accordance with spec...

Page 11: ...ountry of use PACKING This product complied with Directive 2012 19 UE The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on equipment indicates that it must be treated separately from household waste at the end of it...

Page 12: ...RKINGS 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 testif...

Page 13: ...motor which has the function of slicing food products and by a carriage sliding on rails which on its turn supports a carriage plate parallel to the blade The slice thickness is adjustable thanks to a...

Page 14: ...e type and within the dimensional limits indicated in this instruction manuals 2 3 a Intended use sliceable products The following products may be sliced All types of cold cuts raw and cooked ham baco...

Page 15: ...d on the equipment 3 1 Residual risks During slicer use cleaning and maintenance operations notwithstanding all the possible cautions taken during the design and the construction of the machine residu...

Page 16: ...0 x 190 190 x 160 220 x 190 220 x 190 A mm 255 280 290 280 290 340 B mm 345 415 440 415 440 465 C mm 360 405 425 405 425 480 D mm 520 580 620 580 620 630 E mm 315 340 370 340 370 440 Weight Kg 10 13 5...

Page 17: ...0 16 0 16 Cut L x H mm 220 x 220 210 x 210 230 x 215 220 x 210 220 x 220 260 x 230 A mm 290 340 340 290 340 340 B mm 440 465 490 440 465 490 C mm 440 495 500 485 495 500 D mm 620 640 760 650 650 760...

Page 18: ...ess mm 0 16 0 16 0 16 0 16 0 16 Cut L x H mm 300 x 220 260 x 220 260 x 235 310 x 260 300 x 275 A mm 350 410 410 415 415 B mm 570 530 530 580 580 C mm 560 540 550 585 585 D mm 870 770 770 890 890 E mm...

Page 19: ...able cap nut x 7 Base 8 Product tray 9 Blade plate 10 Product grip 11 Blade 12 Product grip handle 13 Manufacturer identification plate machine data and UE marks 14 Pusher plate extension 15 Product t...

Page 20: ...ob 5 Adjustable foot 6 Carriage tray support 6a Immovable cap nut x 6b Knob y z 7 Base 8 Product tray 9 Blade plate 10 Product grip 11 Blade 12 Product grip handle 13 Manufacturer identification plate...

Page 21: ...nd to those indicated on the nameplate of the slicer 4 3 Control of operation and blade rotation direction Press the button I 1 to start the machine and verify whether the warning light is on 3 INSTAL...

Page 22: ...orks correctly Press the black or red button 2 to stop the blade movement The thickness of the slices is adjustable rotating the knob 4 with graduated scale anticlockwise Regulation field see the Tech...

Page 23: ...CHINE Lift the product grip 10 by pulling it away by 10 cm from the blade and put it in rest position Lay the product to be sliced on the carriage 8 against the wall on the operator side Secure by mea...

Page 24: ...rd and backward cutting movement The product travels towards the gauge plate by weight gravity When the product weight or its dimensions do not provide a satisfactory cut by effect of the gravity use...

Page 25: ...e use WARNING Cutting hazard Use protective cut and tear resistant gloves and perform all operations with extreme care PAY ATTENTION AT ALL TIMES 7 1 Disassembling the machine for cleaning Disconnect...

Page 26: ...the blade guard 9 is blocked press on the rod knob 17 to move it Remove the tie rod 17 and remove the blade guard 9 using only the special lateral knobs 23 Loosen and remove the two screws with knurl...

Page 27: ...For the machine s body and blade cleaning use only a cloth dampened in water or alcohol and a biodegradable frothy dishwasher cleanser at pH 7 8 at a temperature at least of 30 C Do not clean the mac...

Page 28: ...of the product tray 8 and of the product grip 10 Rinse only with hot water and dry with soft and spongy cloths DO NOT clean the machine with water jets with vapor similar methods with corrosive cleane...

Page 29: ...11 Take the two ends of the cloth between your hands and slide it along the safety ring S Do not use detergents to clean the blade 11 7 5 Removing the product tray with tray blocker system in the ver...

Page 30: ...duated knob Completely unscrew the knob 6b Strongly pull the tray towards the operator until you hear the coupling click safety pivot In this position the gauge plate 19 and the product tray 8 cannot...

Page 31: ...ectly reposition the tray 8 on the tray support 6 Tighten the knob 6b until you free the tray 8 7 7 Store the slicer Whenyoufinishusingit after carefully have cleaned all the components as described i...

Page 32: ...bar weekly Visual check of the power cord and of the gland on the machine s base conditions periodically The maintenance operations must be performed always after disconnecting the machine from the p...

Page 33: ...d unscrew the knurled knob of the sharpener and insert the threaded metallic pin into the hole 4a specially crafted on the product carriage so that the two emery wheels vare toward the blade to be sha...

Page 34: ...checking with a slight shift using a pencil to the outside of the blade if the burr is formed We reccomend to perform this check very carefully as the blade is very sharp Ascertained the formation of...

Page 35: ...d be performed periodically as soon as you feel a decrease in the ability of cutting blade it should follow the instructions below 1 Carefully clean the blade 11 c with denatured alcohol to degrease i...

Page 36: ...sing a pencil to the outside of the blade if the burr is formed We reccomend to perform this check very carefully as the blade is very sharp 5 Ascertained the formation of the burr trigger the switch...

Page 37: ...sharpener to its original position 10 1 Lubrication of carriage sliding guides and product holder plate weekly Only use the fitted oil if you don t have one use vaseline white oil DO NOT USE VEGETABLE...

Page 38: ...be damaged Only for personnel authorized by the manufacturer 30 32 31 5 33 34 39 Fig 24 EN MOTOR BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT When after a given time the slicer has an unusual noise because of the belt 30...

Page 39: ...ng without outside assistance sort the various types of material and hand over to authorised businesses for disposal ALWAYS comply with the current legislation of the country in which the slicer is ut...

Page 40: ...ESHOOTING The following information is intended to aid in identifying and correcting defects and faults that may occur during use of the machine Some failures can be resolved by the user others requir...

Page 41: ...s the motor is very hot and there is bad smell Defective motor or transmission Do not use the machine consult promptly the customer service The machine under load slows or stops Defective transmission...

Page 42: ...m CE professional AISI 420 100Cr6 models with blade diameter from 300 to 370 mm CE professional FOODSTUFF SUITABILITY TEST The material respects the overall migration and specific migration limits of...

Page 43: ...sis of the calculations carried out considering the content of the substances subjected to migration limits The calculations were made assuming that 1 kg foodstuff comes into contact with 1 product Th...

Page 44: ...e extraction of the head space via 30 minute contact at 125 C and gas chromatographic analysis with mass detector Screening of semi volatile organic and non volatile compounds in materials in contact...

Page 45: ...777 82 and as amended 2 The blade of the afore mentioned slicer is manufactured with the following alloy AISI 420 C45 _ All domestic CE models and models with blade diameter from 195 to 250 mm CE prof...

Page 46: ...ering the content of the substances subjected to migration limits The calculations were made assuming that 1 kg foodstuff comes into contact with 1 product The material contains substances governed by...

Page 47: ...traction of the head space via 30 minute contact at 125 C and gas chromatographic analysis with mass detector Conclusions No hazardous substances have been detected Screening of semi volatile organic...

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