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The terminal identified in the figure aside is an additional protection to the

 

                       grounding  that  is  provided for  in  the  electrical  network,  it  must  be  connected 
                       to  a  grounding  terminals,  regardless  of  the  connection  to  the  electrical 
network, and the other products that have accessible metallic parts, and that are stationary, 
must  also  be  connected  to  this  bus  as  well  as  the  service  bench  itself,  if  it  is  made  of 
metallic material. In this way, all these products will be under the same electrical potential, 

avoiding undesirable leakage currents

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The equipment described in this manual is single-phase and single voltage, 110 V or 220 V. 

If you need to change the voltage of your equipment, please contact the manufacturer or authorized 
dealer. 

 

 

                    

ATTENTION!

 

 
Before turning on your equipment, always check that the mains supply voltage is the same 
as the equipment's voltage.  

 

 
The supply voltage of the equipment is 110 V or 220 V single-phase, as can be seen on the 
voltage label affixed to the power cable or as indicated on the nameplate data label located 
on the back of the equipment (see figure of this label in item 2.2 of this manual).

 

 
Make sure that the voltage of the electrical network where the equipment will be installed is 
compatible with the voltage indicated on these labels.

 

 

 

For  more  details  on  the  rest  of  the  electrical  part  of  the  equipment,  refer  to  the  electrical 

diagram in the manual annexes. 

 

IMPORTANT

 

 

The  manufacturer  does  not  take  responsibility  for  any  direct  or  indirect  damages  caused  by 
non-compliance with these rules and other instructions presented in this manual.

 

 
 
 

3.3 Safety Procedures and User Instruction  

 
 

The  professional  that  effects  the  sale  of  the  equipment  must  instruct  the  user  about  the 

correct operation of the equipment and must give the instruction manual. 

 
The  user  must  be  informed  of the  necessary  safety  procedures  and must  respect them,  as 

well as all procedures described in this manual. 

 
Your  equipment  has  mechanical  protections  (see  item  1.2  Mechanical  Safety)  that  prevent 

access to moving parts and electrical components. Removing or tampering these safety components 
can cause serious risks to the worker's upper limbs. 

 

Summary of Contents for CFH.300 Series

Page 1: ...1...

Page 2: ...als ensure superior products consumed in Brazil and in more than 25 countries worldwide THE RELIABILITY AND CERTAINTY OF A GOOD PRODUCT ARE IN THE NAME IMPORTANT PRODUCT FOR PROFESSIONAL USE DO NOT US...

Page 3: ...enance 15 5 1 Cleaning Procedures and Products Used 15 5 2 Breakdown Maintenance and Procedures 17 5 3 Prolonged Interruption in Use of Equipment 19 6 Problem Analysis and Resolution 19 6 1 Problems p...

Page 4: ...ent s moving parts The operator must always be aware of situations that can cause a risk of accidents and avoid them For example avoid working with loose uniform sleeves where they can lock in moving...

Page 5: ...e entire engine and electrical parts preventing operator access and contact with water dust and other materials 3 Base with protection preventing access to moving parts such as gear transmission sets...

Page 6: ...ly operations on the device while it is on For such procedures make sure that it is turned off removing the plug from the electrical outlet Do not use extension cords or adapters with various other ap...

Page 7: ...fastener made of ABS plastic It is non toxic durable and resistant to the attack of corrosive agents See below the main components of the equipment 2 2 Technical Data Model Standard Measures Length xH...

Page 8: ...of the equipment is in accordance with that of the electrical network During installation it is essential to make this manual available to the professionals who will carry out the installation To ensu...

Page 9: ...with a power cord to plug into an electrical outlet If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced with a new one The exchange must be carried out by the manufacturer authorized agent or qualified...

Page 10: ...o the power cable or as indicated on the nameplate data label located on the back of the equipment see figure of this label in item 2 2 of this manual Make sure that the voltage of the electrical netw...

Page 11: ...ed below the movable table See the description of each command below On Off Button used to turn the equipment on and off In position 1 it turns on in position 0 it turns off Cutting Adjustment Handle...

Page 12: ...ned at either end of the movable table lift the table with both hands at the same time Only after removing the mobile table will it be possible to remove the protection of the sharpener and deburring...

Page 13: ...the bearing disengaged from the transverse groove picture below as this could cause accidents ATTENTION Always make sure the bearing is correctly fitted in the transverse groove as per the assembly i...

Page 14: ...in a vertical position but without preventing it from descending by gravity Unlock the locking handle and through the slicer adjust the slice thickness Then lock the locking handle again Turn the powe...

Page 15: ...r for cutting never use your hands to hold the product during operation as the moving table will be in motion In case of any irregularity contact the nearest authorized technical assistance service IM...

Page 16: ...can scratch or damage the surface of the parts causing corrosion points Do not pour water over the motor and electrical parts for cleaning otherwise when turning it on it may cause an electric shock o...

Page 17: ...quipment stopped when it is most needed is eliminated the cost of maintenance is reduced and the risk of accidents is reduced Check the sharpening and lubrication processes described below Sharpening...

Page 18: ...e Lubrication Periodically lubricate the sliding parts grooves drive disc and transverse groove with white vaseline oil Never use oil from oilseeds or olives as this may compromise the functioning of...

Page 19: ...he nearest authorized service station or contact the factory Bad contact in the internal electrical connections Problems with the motor The disk stops rotating during operation Lack of electricity Che...

Page 20: ...age 18 Moving parts difficult to slide Lack of lubrication Follow the lubrication procedure page 19 For more information and clarification contact your nearest Authorized Service Center 7 Lifetime of...

Page 21: ...or 220 V NOTE In the electric schematic above the White wires are represented by the pink color ATTENTION For electrical installation observe the current regulations in the country especially with re...

Page 22: ...22 Exploded View...

Page 23: ...23 Exploded View...

Page 24: ...22 RBT014 Rivet 02 23 BCH061 Cable Gland 01 24 BCH048 Cable Gland 01 25 PRC035 Machine Flat Screw 04 26 PRS007 Hexagon Screw 03 27 GAB125 Structure with Tray 01 28 MNL030 Stainless Steel Handle 02 29...

Page 25: ...CJT015 Full Cut Regulator 01 66 MNL018 Handle 01 67 GAP001 Food Guide 01 68 PRA014 Stainless Steel Drilling Hex Screw 06 69 CRC1384 Front Coating 01 70 BRR024 Threaded Bar 02 71 CRC995 Welded Plate Ba...

Page 26: ...26 Notes...

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Page 28: ...ustry Ltda CNPJ 11 193 347 0001 14 CREA 131726 3 Road Ant nio Heil KM 23 N 5825 Neighborhood Limoeiro ZIP CODE 88352 502 Brusque SC Brazil Phone fax 55 47 3251 5555 Web Site www metvisa com br Mail sa...

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