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0747S20000-CV 

Walker, Michigan, U.S.A. 49534-7564 

USER’S OPERATING AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

MODEL 747-N 

OLIVER SelectPro™ 

Continuous-Feed Bread Slicer 

and 

OLIVER  Select™ 

On-Demand Bread Slicer 

Summary of Contents for Select 747-N

Page 1: ...0747S20000 CV Walker Michigan U S A 49534 7564 USER S OPERATING AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL 747 N OLIVER SelectPro Continuous Feed Bread Slicer and OLIVER Select On Demand Bread Slicer ...

Page 2: ...Before Slicing is Complete 5 2 The Slicer Does Not Automatically Stop Upon Completion of Slicing 5 2 Bread Slices Vary in Thickness 5 3 The Blade Frames are Knocking 5 3 The Slicer Vibrates Excessively 5 3 The Hand Lever Pulls Hard 5 4 The Bread is Cutting Slowly or is Being Damaged 5 4 MAINTENANCE 0747S20007 6 1 Removing the Blade Frames 6 1 Installing the Blade Frames 6 3 Changing the Blades 6 5...

Page 3: ...NFEED 0747S20013 12 1 Main infeed assembly drawing 12 1 Main infeed assembly parts list 12 2 Infeed table assembly drawing 12 3 Infeed table assembly parts list 12 4 Pusher slide assembly drawing and parts list 12 5 HOLD DOWN 0747S20014 13 1 OUTFEED 0747S20018 14 1 Drawing 14 1 Parts List 14 2 SLICE PARTS 0747S20015 15 1 Select 15 1 Select Pro 15 2 Blade Frames 15 3 ELECTRICAL 0747S20016 16 1 Comm...

Page 4: ...e and follow all specifications of local electrical codes 3 Disconnect and lock out the machine from the power supply before cleaning or servicing 4 Inspect and secure all covers and guards before starting the machine 5 Observe all caution and warning labels affixed to the machine 6 Use only proper OEM replacement parts 7 Do not wear loose fitting clothing or loose hair when working near this mach...

Page 5: ...endent on condition of the machine sharpness of the knives and the texture of the actual product being sliced Bread can be easily packaged after slicing with the use of the convenient front mounted bagging scoop These machines will provide years of efficient trouble free operation requiring a minimum of maintenance The Model 747 N Bread Slicer is constructed of stainless plated and painted steel c...

Page 6: ...r Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20003 2 2 Specifications Space Requirements Model 747 N All Dimensions are Approximate Select SelectPro ...

Page 7: ...ities Length 16 Inches See Note Width 10 5 inches See Note Height 2 25 6 inches See Note NOTE LENGTH WIDTH AND HEIGHT DIMENSIONS ARE MAXIMUM CAPACITY Standard Electrical Options Others consult factory 1 phase 60 hz 115VAC 8 Amps Standard Slice Spacings 3 8 1 2 inches Shipping Weight 510 lbs approximate Net Weight 430 lbs approximate ...

Page 8: ...oor with access to electrical service capable of supplying the rated current for the machine as indicated on the electrical data plate on the machine Avoid placing the machine in an aisle or trafficked area where the bagging scoop may be encountered by persons or equipment Position the machine while it is still in its packaging as close as possible to the desired location Remove the outer packagin...

Page 9: ...down or to the front for tall narrow loaves Fig 2 Push the start button to start the motor oscillating the blades Fig 3 Push handle toward the rear of machine to lower the infeed and move the bread through the blades with the bread pusher Note the weight of the mechanism is sufficient to slice the bread the handle does not require additional applied force from the operator Fig 4 The blades will st...

Page 10: ...ather the loaf and remove it from the outfeed area to allow the next loaf to move down Fig 5 next page If desired the bagging scoop can be used to hold the loaf for bagging Place the loaf on the scoop Pull the bag opening over the loaf on the scoop Push the loaf up into the bag and slide the loaf and bag off the scoop simultaneously Fig 6 7 next page The slicer can be used continuously by adding m...

Page 11: ...R 0747S20005 4 3 NOTE THE GRAVITY FEED SLICER S OPTIMUM OPERATING EFFICIENCY WILL BE MAINTAINED BY ENSURING THAT THE INFEED CHUTE IS KEPT FULLY LOADED THE ACTUAL SPEED OF SLICING IS DEPENDENT ON THE NUMBER OF PRODUCTS IN POSITION ON THE INFEED CHUTE SHARPNESS OF CUTTING BLADES AND TEXTURE OF THE PRODUCT ...

Page 12: ...on Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20005 4 4 CAUTION THE BLADES ARE EXTREMELY SHARP DO NOT TOUCH MOVING OR STATIONARY BLADES See Maintenance section for steps to change components from one slice thickness to another ...

Page 13: ...efective or improperly adjusted Have a qualified electrician adjust or replace The stop limit switch is defective or improperly adjusted Have a qualified electrician adjust or replace Select only The Infeed cover limit switch is defective or improperly adjusted Have a qualified electrician adjust or replace SelectPro only The internal circuit breaker behind the rear electrical panel has tripped If...

Page 14: ...nt of defective parts The motor has failed Have it checked by a qualified electrician The Slicer Stops Before Slicing is Complete Select only The loaf being cut is partially behind the leading face of the pusher because of the loaf shape or position Pull the lever to lift the pusher away from the bread a short distance start the slicer again and gradually release the pusher to re engage the bread ...

Page 15: ... locked onto one of the sets of blades and is moving with the blade motion Apply additional pressure to the hold down plate from the outfeed side to free the loaf from the blade set it is attached to The drive belt is loose or worn See the Maintenance section of this manual under Tightening the Belt or Replacing the Belt on how to make these corrections One or more of the bearings on the machine a...

Page 16: ...ove or below of the machine The lever of the machine is being forced to increase the slicing speed This practice may not only damage the product but may also damage the machine If only certain products are cutting slowly the slower cutting speed may be typical for products with certain similar attributes such as crust hardness or bread density The blades of the machine have become worn dull See th...

Page 17: ... a 1 2 socket Once the bolts are removed hold the blade frame by the round sides and tip the frame down and pull out Remove the rear blade frame Start with the two bolts on the bottom of the frame and then remove the two bolts on the top of the frame Use a ratchet wrench with 1 2 socket Once the bolts are removed hold the blade frame by the round sides and tip the frame down and pull out Once the ...

Page 18: ...son Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20007 6 2 WARNING BLADES ARE EXTREMELY SHARP ALWAYS HANDLE BLADE FRAMES WITH CARE MOVE BELT TO REPOSITION BLADE FRAMES IF NEEDED 4 BLADE FRAME ATTACHMENT BOLTS PER FRAME ASSEMBLY ...

Page 19: ... the open ends of the tubes down avoiding the sharp blade edges Place the open ends over the tabs on the rear blade frame bracket and tip the blade frame up into the machine with the tube ends resting on the brackets 5 Position the upper rear blade frame bracket into place behind the two ears on the top of the blade frame The upper rear bracket has the threaded holes 6 Install the two upper bolts ...

Page 20: ...back side of the pusher Note This downward position allows easy access and verification that the correct slice spaced parts are being installed as the slots in the pusher and hold down will align with the blades if the correct components are used during reassembly Install pusher for new slice thickness Install hold down for new slice thickness Replace the blade frames following the steps outlined ...

Page 21: ...lade Cartridge Full blade cartridge Tools Required Socket Wrench with 9 16 Hex Drive Rubber Mallet a medium or large straight flat bladed screwdriver Make sure the cartridge slice spacing matches the blade frames to be changed REMOVING BLADES Note To prevent mix ups remove and replace blades on one blade frame at a time matching the blade orientation of the new blades to the old blades 1 Remove th...

Page 22: ...ctured The plastic cartridge has TOP formed into the part This should be positioned on the side with the ears The top indentation in the plastic cartridge should rest against the tops of the blades 4 With the plastic cartridge seated properly on the blades and the blade frame over the side of a table facing up as pictured loosen the two bolts a couple of turns at a time on top until there is rough...

Page 23: ...e top section of the frame Secure the frame and cartridge with one hand while using other hand to tap Tap evenly on each ear until the pins in the side slots of the frame bottom out as pictured The lower blade rivets will come out of the holders in the frames as the top of the blade frame slides down while the frame is vertical on the table If any blades appear to stick in the lower holders gently...

Page 24: ... 1 and carefully lift the BOTTOM of the cartridge first to remove the blade rivets from the bottom holders on the frame Once the lower parts of the blades have been removed carefully slide the blade rivets out of the TOP holders on the blade frame 7 Lift the cartridge up and out of the blade frame All the old blades should be secure in the cartridge 8 Cover the cartridge with the lid Dispose of or...

Page 25: ...tching the blade orientation of the new blades to the old blades 1 Remove cover from full blade cartridge With the cartridge loaded with blades and the blade frame seated as shown carefully slide the TOP blade rivets over the top holders in the blade frame 2 Once the blades are secure in the top holders insert the BOTTOM blade rivets into the bottom holders on the blade frame as pictured The top r...

Page 26: ...e TOP holders throughout the duration of the tightening If the rivets are not engaging the hooks in the top holders use a screwdriver tip to push the blade over to align with the hook Use the socket wrench to tighten bolts once finger tightening is no longer feasible 4 Continue to tighten the bolts at an even pace until the pins in the side slots of the frame are no longer able to travel At this p...

Page 27: ... if it tilts and re tighten the nuts securely Re check the belt tension to make sure it deflects approximately 3 8 inch If it does not repeat the process adjusting the motor position until the belt deflection is between 1 2 inch to 3 8 inch Replacing the belt On the front of the slicer remove the four knobs and remove outfeed covers and bagging scoop On the rear of the slicer remove the 6 screws a...

Page 28: ...as springs have ball and socket connections on each end that can be easily pulled apart when the small wire spring keeper clips have been removed Twist the clip out of position under the socket and pull the wire out and remove the ball studs on the new gas springs 2 Remove the keeper clips on the gas springs to be replaced on the slicer Hold the cover up and pull off the gas springs replace them w...

Page 29: ...en the blades equal On the front of the slicer remove the four knobs and remove outfeed covers and bagging scoop Loosen the set screws on the front blade frame rod shown and push a lever may be needed to move the blade frame slightly left or right as necessary to equalize the gap size between the blades Re tighten the set screws when the alignment is satisfactory The rear blade frame position may ...

Page 30: ...ing the blade frames even with each other align the tops The distance between the blade frames front to back is adjusted by rotating the eccentric pins located above the blade frames A 3 4 wrench is used on the eccentric pin and a 17 mm wrench is used on the locking nut Hold the eccentric pin while loosening the lock nut to allow adjustment Inspect the alignment of the blades by holding a straight...

Page 31: ...ontact If there is contact further eccentric adjustment is required to move the blade frames apart If the blades are not inline the blade frames may hit each other causing a loud knocking noise while running and or the cutting efficiency of the machine may be greatly reduced When the adjustment is satisfactory lock the eccentric pins by tightening the lock nuts while holding the eccentric pin from...

Page 32: ...tton 1 5708 7931 Stop Contact Block 1 5708 7900 Green Start Pushbutton 1 5708 7930 Start Contact Block 1 0747 0049 001 Switch Outfeed Table 1 5757 8005 Switch Limit Micro Plunger Select Slicer Only 1 0747 0049 002 Switch Infeed Cover Select Pro Slicer Only 1 5757 7542 Actuator Reed Switch 1 5220 5040 Bearing Driven Pulley 2 0797 0058 019 Stud Driven Pulley 1 0797 0071 4 Connecting Rod Assembly wit...

Page 33: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20009 8 1 MAINFRAME AND STAND ...

Page 34: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20009 8 2 STAND DETAIL ...

Page 35: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20010 9 1 Covers and Crumb Deflectors ...

Page 36: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20011 10 1 DRIVEN PULLEY AND ROCKER ASSEMBLY ROCKER ASSEMBLY DETAILS ...

Page 37: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20011 10 2 UPPER BLADE FRAME SUPPORT ASSEMBLY ...

Page 38: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20012 11 1 INFEED ASSEMBLY SELECT ON DEMAND VERSION ...

Page 39: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20012 11 2 INFEED ASSEMBLY SELECT ON DEMAND VERSION CONTINUED ...

Page 40: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20012 11 3 INFEED ASSEMBLY SELECT ON DEMAND VERSION CONTINUED ASSEMBLY LEVER ...

Page 41: ...y 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20012 11 4 INFEED ASSEMBLY SELECT ON DEMAND VERSION CONTINUED ASSEMBLY PUSHER BAR Note see slice parts lists for pusher part number applicable to slice spacing ...

Page 42: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20013 12 1 INFEED SELECTPRO CONTINUOUS FEED VERSION ASSEMBLY DRAWING ...

Page 43: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20013 12 2 INFEED SELECTPRO CONTINUOUS FEED VERSION CONT D PARTS LIST ...

Page 44: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20013 12 3 INFEED ASSEMBLY SELECTPRO CONTINUOUS FEED VERSION CONT D TABLE ASSEMBLY ...

Page 45: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20013 12 4 INFEED ASSEMBLY SELECTPRO CONTINUOUS FEED VERSION CONT D TABLE ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST ...

Page 46: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20013 12 5 INFEED SELECTPRO CONTINUOUS FEED VERSION CONT D PUSHER SLIDE MECHANISM SUBASSEMBLY ...

Page 47: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20014 13 1 HOLD DOWN MOUNT ASSEMBLY ...

Page 48: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20018 14 1 OUTFEED PARTS COMMON BOTH SELECT AND SELECTPRO ...

Page 49: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20018 14 2 OUTFEED PARTS LIST COMMON BOTH SELECT AND SELECTPRO ...

Page 50: ...ve NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20015 15 1 SLICE PARTS 1 2 SHOWN SELECT NOTE FOR 3 8 SLICE SPACING REPLACE 032 IN PART NUMBER WITH 024 CONTACT OLIVER SERVICE FOR 3 8 SPACED BLADE FRAMES OR ARTISAN BLADE EQUIPPED BLADE FRAMES ...

Page 51: ... NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20015 15 2 SLICE PARTS 1 2 SHOWN SELECT PRO NOTE FOR 3 8 SLICE SPACING REPLACE 032 IN PART NUMBER WITH 024 CONTACT OLIVER SERVICE FOR 3 8 SPACED BLADE FRAMES OR ARTISAN BLADE EQUIPPED BLADE FRAMES ...

Page 52: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20015 15 3 ...

Page 53: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20016 16 1 ELECTRICAL PARTS COMMON BOTH SELECT AND SELECTPRO ...

Page 54: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20016 16 2 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST COMMON BOTH SELECT AND SELECTPRO ...

Page 55: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20016 16 3 ELECTRICAL PANEL COMMON BOTH SELECT AND SELECTPRO ...

Page 56: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20016 16 4 ELECTRICAL PANEL LIST COMMON BOTH SELECT AND SELECTPRO ...

Page 57: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20016 16 5 ELECTRICAL PARTS USED ON SELECT ONLY ELECTRICAL PARTS USED ON SELECTPRO ONLY ...

Page 58: ...Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 3236 Wilson Drive NW Walker MI 49534 800 253 3893 747 N BREAD SLICER 0747S20017 17 1 ...

Page 59: ...tive part or defective equipment is a part or equipment which is found by Oliver Packaging Equipment to have been defective in material or workmanship if the defect materially impairs the value of the equipment to Buyer Oliver Packaging Equipment has no obligation as to parts or components not manufactured by Oliver Packaging Equipment but Oliver Packaging Equipment assigns to Buyer any warranties...

Page 60: ...if the warranty will apply to this particular 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 complete an invoice and send it to the Parts and Service Department at Oliver Packaging Equipment Company 5 The Parts and Service Manager of Oliver Packaging and Equ...

Page 61: ...a Return Material Authorization RMA number 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 handling of all returned parts To obtain an RMA number contact the Repair Parts Deptartment toll free at 800 253 3893 Parts returned for re stocking are subject to...

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