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Use and maintenance manual 

 

AUTOMATIC SLICING MACHINE 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edition January 2016 

EN 

Summary of Contents for KEA 300 TGI

Page 1: ...1 Use and maintenance manual AUTOMATIC SLICING MACHINE Edition January 2016 EN...

Page 2: ...osing this product and remains at your disposal for any further information CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INFORMATION ON THE MACHINE 6 1 1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 6 1 2 SAFETY DEVICES INSTALLED ON THE MACHINE 8 1 2...

Page 3: ...5 3 2TRAY WITH CONTROL RODS 23 5 3 3TRAY WITH SPECIAL ARM 24 5 4 SHARPENING THE BLADE 25 CHAPTER 6 ROUTINE CLEANING 26 6 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 26 6 2 HOW TO CLEAN THE SLICING MACHINE 26 6 2 1CLEANING...

Page 4: ...4 CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 31 9 1 TROUBLESHOOTING 31...

Page 5: ...e 9 Overview of the slicing machine with normal tray 22 Figure 10 Overview of the slicing machine with control rod tray 23 Figure 11 Overview of the slicing machine tray with special arm 24 Figure 12...

Page 6: ...cused on the operations in progress Do not use corrosive or flammable substances to clean the slicing machine Use mild disinfectants specific for food equipment For cleaning follow the instructions gi...

Page 7: ...sun rain spray ice humidity If the slicing machine is not used unplug it from the mains If the machine remains unused for long periods before using it again have it checked by a Service Centre Cautio...

Page 8: ...when the carriage is positioned at the start of the run at the operator side In these conditions the mechanical lock intervenes and it is possible to remove the product holder tray N B In accordance...

Page 9: ...s well as easy disassembly maximum cutting precision thanks to the cam mechanism maximum cutting capacity from 0 to 14 mm sturdiness and stability of all components quietest possible operation thanks...

Page 10: ...10 1 3 3 COMPOSITION OF THE MACHINE Normal tray Tray with adjustable rods...

Page 11: ...ial 20 Product pusher knob 8 Blade 22 Tray lock knob 9 Removable slice deflector 23 Carriage movement grip 10 Irremovable fixed blade guard ring 24 Control rods 11 Blade sharpening device 25 Rod lock...

Page 12: ...12 CHAPTER 2 TECHNICAL DATA 2 1 DIMENSIONS WEIGHT SPECIFICATIONS Figure 2 Overall dimensions...

Page 13: ...0 34 0 34 0 14 240 205x260 330 TGI 690 540 600 500 350 315 54 270 0 34 0 34 0 14 230 195x260 300 TGI 690 540 600 500 350 315 50 270 0 34 0 34 0 14 215 190x260 LIPARI 370 TG 790 585 675 580 400 370 71...

Page 14: ...50 0 50 0 15 250 200x300 REDONDA 370 TGDV 770 565 600 600 420 380 47 5 210 0 50 0 50 0 15 260 210x300 350 TGDV 770 565 600 600 420 380 47 5 210 0 50 0 50 0 15 250 200x300 NISIDA 370 TGN 770 560 600 60...

Page 15: ...warehouses carefully packed The packaging consists of a sturdy cardboard outer box b the machine c two cardboard inserts to keep the machine very stable d blade extraction jig supplied on request e t...

Page 16: ...of having been mishandled knocked or dropped it is necessary to point out the damage to the carrier and send a detailed report concerning the damage sustained by the machine within 3 days of the deliv...

Page 17: ...that the earthing system is in perfect working order Also check that the type of current indicated on the identification plate Fig 5 is consistent with the voltage V and frequency Hz of the power line...

Page 18: ...dvisable have this operation carried out by trained personnel The three phase motors on professional CE slicing machines can operate with both 230V three phase voltage and with 400 V voltage Unless ot...

Page 19: ...19 4 3 2 WIRING DIAGRAM OF THE SINGLE PHASE SYSTEM Figure 7 230 V single phase wiring diagram with SCHUKO plug...

Page 20: ...on Fig 8 and check that the blade is moving Press the stop blade button and check that the blade comes to a halt CHAPTER 5 USING THE MACHINE 5 1 CONTROLS Figure 8 Location of the controls 1 Carriage r...

Page 21: ...age 5 buttons 4 During automatic slicing machine operation the display 3 will show the number of slices cut in real time and the carriage will stop as soon as the set quantity has been reached 5 At th...

Page 22: ...ne referring to the different types of cut described in chapter 5 2 Operation 6 The product will easily fit in the blade and the slice guided by the slice deflector will fall onto the collection tray...

Page 23: ...the inside of the tray in order to hold the product against the tray edge 19 6 Then use lock the rod lock knobs 25 to lock the control rods 24 Use the graduated dial to adjust the thickness of cut des...

Page 24: ...5 The weight of the product will push the sliding tray 28 towards the thickness gauge tray 15 6 Use the dial to adjust the cutting thickness as desired 7 Operate the slicing machine referring to the d...

Page 25: ...so that a slight burr forms on the edge of the blade 5 Fig 13 press both buttons 3 and 4 at the same time for 3 4 seconds then release them both at the same time 6 Fig 14 once sharpening has been comp...

Page 26: ...ntact with the food to be cut must be thoroughly cleaned The slicing machine must be cleaned with pressure washers high pressure water jets and tools brushes or anything else that could damage the sur...

Page 27: ...igure 17 Cleaning the blade with the cloth CAUTION This operation must be performed with the utmost attention and concentration as there is a risk of being cut To this end it is advisable to use appro...

Page 28: ...uring the blade using protective gloves and remove the blade securely by gripping the two knobs 7 after cleaning replace the blade by performing the steps in reverse over Figure 18 Positioning the bla...

Page 29: ...rate and lose their elasticity decreasing the stability of the machine It then becomes necessary to replace them 7 2 3 POWER CABLE Check the condition of the cable regularly and call the SERVICE CENTR...

Page 30: ...sal The crossed out rubbish bin symbol shown on the slicing machine indicates that at the end of its useful life the product must be collected separately from other waste The user must therefore take...

Page 31: ...when the start blade button is pressed No power to the machine Check that the machine plug is inserted correctly No power to the mains Check that power reaches the electrical system outlet Faulty ele...

Page 32: ...ed service provider to replace the blade Irregular sliding of the product holder tray or the additional sliding tray Insufficient lubrication on the sliding guides Lubricate Damaged self lubricating r...

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