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MODEL 702, 702SE and 702SS BUN SLICERS

 

REV. 8-28-96 

 

0702S20010

 

 

MAINTENANCE/CLEANING/LUBRICATION 

 

 

WARNING 

 
 

NEVER ATTEMPT TO CLEAN OR SERVICE THIS MACHINE UNTIL IT 

 

HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY AND YOU 

 

ARE SURE THE BLADE HAS STOPPED.  ALSO REMEMBER TO USE 

 

CARE WHENEVER YOU ARE WORKING NEAR THE BLADE. 

 
MAINTENANCE 
 
Other than normal cleaning and occasional blade replacement little other regular 
maintenance is required. 
 
CLEANING 
 
Use a mild detergent solution or spray cleaner on all exterior and interior surfaces as 
necessary.  Periodically remove the overhead guard assembly and blade guard, then 
brush, or vacuum, all foreign material from below the chute and from the blade 
compartment. 
 

  Remove the blade guard by removing the three hex head screws which hold it in 

place. Lift it clear of the machine and set it one side. 

 

  Remove the outside side guide and chute guard assembly by      

  

      

completely removing both knobs which secure it in place. 

 
 
The blade will need to be removed and cleaned occasionally due to product build up, 
especially when cutting fruity or sticky breads. See “Changing the Blade” latter in this 
manual for instruction on how to remove the blade

 

WARNING 

 
 

ALWAYS USE CARE WHEN HANDLING  AND CLEANING KNIVES. 

 
LUBRICATION 
 
No lubrication is required.  The motor is equipped with pre-lubricated sealed bearings 
which require NO lubrication, 

DO NOT

 attempt to oil or grease the motor. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for 702

Page 1: ...0702S20000 CVR Grand Rapids Michigan U S A 49504 5298 USER S OPERATING AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL 702 MODEL 702 SE MODEL 702 SS BUN SLICERS...

Page 2: ...2 Table Height 0702S20022 1 2 Inside Side Guide 0702S20022 1 2 Slow Down Door 0702S20022 2 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 0702S20023 MAINTENANCE CLEANING LUBRICATION 0702S20010 CHANGING THE BLADE 0702S20028...

Page 3: ...CATIONS DESCRIPTION These bun slicers have welded steel frames and stainless steel chutes They are compact durable slicers for counter top use in slicing a variety of buns with speed and economy SPECI...

Page 4: ...enamel Standard Electrical Service 1 3 HP 1725 RPM 1 60 115 Volts AC 6 Amps Optional Electrical Services 1 3 HP 1725 RPM 1 60 230 Volts AC 3 5 Amps 1 3 HP 1425 RPM 1 50 220 Volts AC 3 5 Amps PRODUCT...

Page 5: ...n it is not in use 3 Always make sure the machine has been disconnected from the power supply before cleaning or servicing 4 Never stick your hand or any other objects into either end of the chute Kee...

Page 6: ...following WARNING AN OPERATING PROCEDURE TECHNIQUE ETC WHICH MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY IF NOT CAREFULLY FOLLOWED CAUTION AN OPERATING PROCEDURE TECHNIQUE ETC WHICH MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO EQUIPME...

Page 7: ...e adjusted so that the height of the blade above the table is between 5 8 and 1 1 2 To change the height of the blade loosen the large knob on the front corner of the machine s base below the table On...

Page 8: ...ute you will find a small adjustable door used to slow the product as it exits the blade Generally heavier products require a lower door setting while lighter products require less restriction The doo...

Page 9: ...ade do not throw the product into the machine If the buns resist sliding freely into the blade simply use one or more additional buns to advance the first into slicing position WARNING NEVER STICK YOU...

Page 10: ...uard then brush or vacuum all foreign material from below the chute and from the blade compartment Remove the blade guard by removing the three hex head screws which hold it in place Lift it clear of...

Page 11: ...t one side Remove the outside side guide and chute guard assembly by completely removing both knobs which secure it in place Using an Allen wrench remove the three screws securing the blade to the hub...

Page 12: ...t allow the motor to cool for approximately five minutes then reset the overload by pressing the red button on the case of the motor If you still can not find the problem have a qualified electrician...

Page 13: ...0018 024 Table Model 702 0700 0011 024 Table Model 702SE 0702 0016 024 Table Model 702SS 0702 0016 001 025 Guard Overhead Model 702 0702 0001 025 Guard Overhead Model 702SE 0702 0020 025 Guard Overhe...

Page 14: ...MODEL 702 702SE and 702SS BUN SLICERS REV 7 7 10 0702S20021 ASSEMBLY DRAWING MODEL 702...

Page 15: ...MODEL 702 702SE and 702SS BUN SLICERS REV 7 7 10 0702S20029 ASSEMBLY DRAWING MODEL 702SE...

Page 16: ...MODEL 702 702SE and 702SS BUN SLICERS REV 7 7 10 0702S20030 ASSEMBLY DRAWING MODEL 702SS...

Page 17: ...MODEL 702 702SE and 702SS BUN SLICERS 0702S20025 WIRING DIAGRAMS Wiring Diagram 1 3 HP 1Ph 50 60 Hz 115 VAC Diagram No 0702C12007 Wiring Diagram 1 3 HP 1Ph 50 60 Hz 230 VAC Diagram No 0702C12008...

Page 18: ...ally impairs the value of the equipment to Buyer Oliver has no obligation as to parts or components not manufactured by Oliver but Oliver assigns to Buyer any warranties made to Oliver by the manufact...

Page 19: ...ticular problem 3 If the Parts and Service Manager approves a Work Authorization Number will be generated and the appropriate service agency will perform the service 4 The service dealer will then com...

Page 20: ...before returning any part This number should appear on the shipping label and inside the shipping carton as well All parts are to be returned prepaid Following this procedure will insure prompt handli...

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