Metcalfe CJ24 Operating & Maintenance Instructions Download Page 6

 

VARIOUS COMBINATIONS OF DISCS AND TYPES OF OPERATIONS 

Type of Cut 

Rotating Disc 

Fixed Disc 

Expulsion Disc 

Slices 

1mm 
2mm 
3mm 
4mm 
5mm 
6mm 
8mm 

10mm 

1mm delicate 
2mm delicate 

 
 

E 1 
E 2 
E 3 
E 4 
E 5 
E 6 
E 8 

E 10 

S 1 
S 2 

 
 

No 
No 
No 
No 
No 
No 
No 
No 
No 
No 

 
 

Low 
Low 
Low 
Low 
Low 
Low 
Low 
Low 
Low 
Low 

Curved strips 

2.5 x 2.5mm 

4 x 4mm 
6 x 6mm 
8 x 8mm 

10 x 10mm 

 
 

H 2.5 

H 4 
H 6 
H 8 

H 10 

 
 

No 
No 
No 
No 
No 

 
 

Low 
Low 
Low 
Low 
Low 

 

Strips 

6 x 6mm 
8 x 8mm 

10 x 10mm 

 
 

E 6 
E 8 

E 10 

 
 

B 6 
B 8 

B 10 

 
 

Low 
Low 
Low 

 

Cubes 

8 x 8 x 8mm 

10 x 10 x 10mm 
12 x 12 x 12mm 
20 x 20 x 20mm 

 
 

E 8 

E 10 
E 10 
E 14 

 
 

D 8 x 8 

D 10 x 10 
D 12 x 12 
D 20 x 20 

 
 

High 
High 
High 
High 

 

WARNING: 

Do not use any other combination of rotating and fixed 
discs other than those stated above as this will damage 
the machine and invalidate your warranty.

 

 

Grating 

 

 

No 

 

High 

 

Short thin strips/julienne 

2 mm 
3 mm 
4 mm 
7 mm 

 
 

Z 2 
Z 3 
Z 4 
Z 7 

 
 

No 
No 
No 
No 

 
 

High 
High 
High 
High 

 

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Summary of Contents for CJ24

Page 1: ...1 METCALFE CJ24 VEGETABLE PREPARATION MACHINE Operating Maintenance Instructions...

Page 2: ...e variations in technical features or the design of any primary component or device Moreover the Manufacturer reserves the right to suspend production and supply of the machine spare parts and accesso...

Page 3: ...operator and risk prevention SECTION 3 PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR OPERATION 3 1 Unpacking the machine 3 2 Setting up for operation 3 3 Installing dismantled parts 3 4 Connections SECTION 4 USING THE MA...

Page 4: ...0 75HP 1 0A Net weight 20 kg Average noise level 58 dB A Overall dimensions length depth height 23 5 cm x 51 cm x 48 5 cm Dimensions of packing length depth height 32 cm x 60 cm x 55 cm Overall weigh...

Page 5: ...5 Table 1...

Page 6: ...2 5 H 4 H 6 H 8 H 10 No No No No No Low Low Low Low Low Strips 6 x 6mm 8 x 8mm 10 x 10mm E 6 E 8 E 10 B 6 B 8 B 10 Low Low Low Cubes 8 x 8 x 8mm 10 x 10 x 10mm 12 x 12 x 12mm 20 x 20 x 20mm E 8 E 10 E...

Page 7: ...7 Slicing discs Slicing discs Stick cutting discs Stick cutting discs E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E8 E10 E14 S1 S2 E1 X1 8 Slicing disc with an adjustable thickness from 1 to 8 mm All stainless steel H4 H6 H8 H10...

Page 8: ...d correctly and if the presser C Fig 1 is not lowered completely These devices are of the active safety type with forced opening of contacts IEC 337 1A and are used to protect the operator s hands so...

Page 9: ...his opening does not allow the hands or fingers to reach the moving parts inside the machine The safety measures and devices mentioned above conform to prescribed standards in European regulations EEC...

Page 10: ...seriously damage the machine itself whatever product is being processed inside it and also the operator or other persons 8 Before starting work button up tightly and securely the cuffs of your overal...

Page 11: ...pt to remove the plug from the socket by pulling on the power cable Protect the cable against high temperature contact with oil and sharp edges 20 The machine must not be used in the open without adeq...

Page 12: ...a qualified civil or industrial installation technician with specific experience or recognized specialist respecting all current technical and safety regulations of the country where the machine is us...

Page 13: ...he presser lever and pull upwards C Fig 1 Rotate the knob A Fig 1 by a half turn until a click is heard and the released knob itself partially moves out With both hands take hold of and raise the cove...

Page 14: ...ttached with the sequence indicated on the plate attached to the cable The exact combination of the cyclical sequence of phases of the machine with that of the mains circuit ensures the correct direct...

Page 15: ...slices when cutting vegetables of an almost cylindrical shape such as carrots cucumbers courgettes etc feed the vegetables into the small circular inlet and then use the presser pestle device D Fig 1...

Page 16: ...tton again on the machine If the machine still does not run a maintenance technician must be consulted The technician will have to test the above devices again and check the condition of the fuse used...

Page 17: ...with the new value 240 After completing the connections run a test and check for correct direction of rotation of the motor Figure 4 Parts List See diagram on next page Part Number Description Part Nu...

Page 18: ...18 CJ24 Breakdown Drawing Exploded view of the machine and replaceable parts...

Page 19: ...the factory properly packed and labelled All repairs alterations or replacement of materials or parts not authorised by Metcalfe will automatically void all warranties in their entirety There is a lim...

Page 20: ...V M Insulation 500V M Load KVA Load KVA Leakage MA Leakage MA Polarity leads only Polarity leads only Electrical PAT Certificate Test Detail Results Test Detail Results Item Item Class Class 1 Class 2...

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