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TROUBLESHOOTING AND REMEDIES 

The table below indicates the most common problems that may arise during 
slicing and the necessary remedies.  

 

PROBLEM POSSIBLE 

CAUSE 

REMEDY 

The machine does not start 
when the green button is 
pressed 

No power supply 

The blade guard is not 
correctly positioned. 

Defective electrical control 
circuit. 

Ascertain that the plug is is 
correctly inserted.  

Check  

Call technical assistance 

The machine does not 
start, and there is 
continuous noise like a 
buzz (only in the case of 
machines equipped with 
three-phase motors. 

The motor is running on 
single-phase mode 

Press the red button 
immediately and have the 
power supply cord and the 
circuits upstream verified 
by qualified personnel.  

When the green button is 
pressed, the machine stats, 
but the white functioning 
light is not on. 

Defective indicator  

Do not use the machine 
when the pilot lamp is not 
on. Call technical 
assistance  

The machine starts, but 
there are vibrations. The 
motor is very hot and there 
is a bad smell. 

Defective motor or 
transmission. 

Do no use the machine. 
Call technical assistance. 

Under strain, the machine 
slows down or comes to a 
stop. 

Defective transmission  

Call technical assistance 

Excessive resistance to 
product slicing. 

The blade is blunt  

Sharpen the blade  

The slices are ragged 
and/or shaped irregularly 

The blade is blunt 

The blade is excessively 
worn out 

Sharpen the blade 

Call technical assistance 

Unsatisfactory blade 
sharpening 

Worn wheels  

Replace the wheels. Call 
technical assistance 

The product trayu does not 
slide 

Guides are insufficiently 
lubricated 

Lubricate 

When the red button is 
pressed, the machine does 
not stop 

Defective electrical control 
circuit 

Stop the machine, unplug 
from mains and call 
technical assistance 

 
 

Summary of Contents for 403.002

Page 1: ...1 403002 04 05 07 08 09 10_en_ma_2011 GRAVITY SLICERS 403 008 403 002 403 010 403 004 403 007 403 009 403 005 INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ECHNICAL DATA 7 SUPPLIED LITERATURE AND ACCESSORIES 8 PRODUCTS THAT CAN BE SLICED 8 PRODUCTS THAT MUST NOT BE SLICED 8 MAIN COMPONENTS I 9 MAIN COMPONENTS 10 MACHINE COMMISSIONING AND FUNCTION TESTS 1...

Page 3: ...r exclude the mechanical and electrical safety devices Do no use the machine with improvised connections or provisional or non insulated cables Check the power cable and gland plate on the machine bod...

Page 4: ...norms currently applicable in the country of installation Unauthorized modifications and or repairs Use of non original accessories or spare parts Exceptional events PLATES CONFORMITY MARKS The machin...

Page 5: ...l Lift the machine still wrapped in a transparent polyethylene sheet and extract it from the box Now check the box content and make sure it corresponds to what shown on the external label WARNING The...

Page 6: ...preventing accidental restarts after an outage Some of the machine models have a user friendly and safe built in blade sharpener MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY DEVICES The following mechanical safet...

Page 7: ...300 300 300 300 280 260 0 15 0 15 0 16 0 16 0 16 0 16 0 16 160x140 210x160 240x190 260x190 260x220 285x230 325x260 A mm 255 280 290 340 340 410 415 B mm 345 415 440 65 465 530 580 C mm 360 405 425 480...

Page 8: ...ions manual for installation use and maintenance PRODUCTS THAT CAN BE SLICED All types of cold cuts raw cooked smoked Meat without bone raw or cooked at a temperature not less than 3 C Cheese cuts obv...

Page 9: ...5 ADJUSTABLE FOOT 6 CARRIAGE TRAY SUPPORT 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 PRODUCT...

Page 10: ...ICKNESS CONTROL KNOB 5 ADJUSTABLE FOOT 6 CARRIAGE TRAY SUPPORT 7 BASE 8 PRODUCT TRAY 9 BLADE PLATE 10 PRODUCT GRIP 11 BLADE 12 PRODUCT GRIP HANDLE 13 MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION PLATE MACHINE DATA AND...

Page 11: ...NECTION Install the machine near a EU compliant outlet derived from a system meeting the current norms The user is responsible for ascertaining that the electrical system is suitably dimensioned and f...

Page 12: ...iption and conditions of use FUNCTIONING TEST AND BLADE ROTATION DIRECTION Start the machine and check whether the light is on make sure that the blade rotates in the direction indicated by the arrow...

Page 13: ...inst the wall on the operator side Secure by means of the product grip by exerting a slight pressure Adjust the thickness gauge Start the blade by pressing on the green button Grip the handle affixed...

Page 14: ...guard is blocked press on the rod knob to move it a little Extract the rod and remove the blade guard using for this operation only the side knobs Loosen and remove the two fixing screws with knurled...

Page 15: ...ING Maintenance must always be carried out when the machine is disconnected from the mains and if no other position is specifically required with the thickness control knob on 0 not specifically The f...

Page 16: ...wards the blade Snap into place by pressing on the lower wheel button 3 The lower wheel must remain inserted for a length equal to half of its diameter between the blade on which it rests and the adju...

Page 17: ...and press the button 4 4 Allow the blade to rotate for about 30 to 40 seconds then use the switch 3 to stop it Brush a pencil lightly on the external side of the blade to check for a slight spud We a...

Page 18: ...Carriage sliding guides product grip once a week Use only the oil provided otherwise use white Vaseline oil DO NOT USE VEGETAL OILS Spread a small quantity of oil on the bar and move the assembly 3 or...

Page 19: ...9 10_en_ma_2011 ADJUSTING THE MOTOR BELT TENSION After a given period of service an unusual noise may occur because of the belt bedding In this case tighten the belt stretcher on the side of the motor...

Page 20: ...chine stats but the white functioning light is not on Defective indicator Do not use the machine when the pilot lamp is not on Call technical assistance The machine starts but there are vibrations The...

Page 21: ...als please note that disposal of the materials can only be carried out by duly authorized businesses In any case please comply to the current norms of your country WARNING In any case to remove the bl...

Page 22: ...22 403002 04 05 07 08 09 10_en_ma_2011 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM SIG 97 versions 403 002 7 8 9 Mod 403 008 6 3 F Mod 403 007 8 F Mod 403 009 8 F...

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