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Even though the professional CE slicers are equipped with the standard mea-sures for electrical 
and  mechanical  protection  (both  while  operating  and  during  cleaning  and  maintenance), 
RESIDUAL  RISKS  which  cannot  be  completely  eliminated  in  any  case  exist,  highlighted  in  this 
manual under the form of WARNING. They concern the danger of cutting, bruising and other caused 
by the blade or by other machine parts.  

4.3 - DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE 

Professional CE slicers have been designed and made by our company with the precise purpose 
of cutting food products  (like lunch meat, meats and vegetables) and they guarantee: 

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maximum safety in use, cleaning and maintenance;

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maximum  hygiene, thanks to a meticulous selection of materials that come in contact with

 

the 

food products, and with the elimination of the edges in the parts of the slicer that come

 

into 

contact with the product, in a way that it can be easily and totally cleaned not to

 

mention easily 

disassembled;

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maximum cutting precision thanks to the cam mechanism;

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all components are robust and stable;

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maximum silence thanks to the belt transmissions;

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very easy to handle.

Summary of Contents for MNT 300

Page 1: ...1 Professional slicers CE VERTICALE MNT 300 330 350 Operating and Maintenance Manual Ed 01 2020 ver 005 ...

Page 2: ...le phase motor 2 3 2 Slicer with 400 V three phase motor 2 3 3 Blade rotation direction 2 3 4 Slicer with 230 V three phase motor 2 3 5 Electrical connection modification 2 4 PRELIMINARY CHECK 2 4 1 Cleaning and maintenance of the controls CHAP 3 INFORMATION ON THE MACHINE page 11 3 1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS CHAP 4 GETTING TO KNOW THE SLICER page 12 4 1 CONSTRUCTION FEATURES 4 2 SAFETY DEVICES INSTALL...

Page 3: ... 4 FEEDING CABLE 7 5 BLADE 7 6 GRINDERS 7 7 SLIDE GUIDES LUBRICATION 7 8 PUSH BUTTON PANEL CHAP 8 DISMANTLING page 25 8 1 PUTTING OUT OF SERVICE 8 2 WEEE Waste of Electric and Electronic Equipment CHAP 9 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM page 26 9 1 115 V SINGLE PHASE 230 V THREE PHASE 230 V THREE PHASE 400 V ...

Page 4: ... in force in the country of installation Do not place more than one of the same package on top Fig n 3 WARNING Fig n 1 Fig n 2 Fig n 3 B A C Dimensions AxBxC mm Gross weight Kg MNT 300 VCO 870x840x750 50 MNT 300 VCS 870x840x750 52 MNT 300 BS 870x840x750 51 5 MNT 330 VCO 870x840x750 51 MNT 330 VCS 870x840x750 53 MNT 330 BS 870x840x750 52 MNT 350 VCS 870x840x750 54 MNT 350 BS2 870x840x750 53 MNT 350...

Page 5: ...uments make a precise report on the damage to the machine Do not 1 2 CHECKING THE PACKAGE UPON DELIVERY Heavy package Do not lift manually unless with help of at least three people Fig n 5 Move the package only by electrical trolleys or manually equipped with lifting straps Fig n 6 Do not expose the package to humidity or rain Fig n 4 Since the center of gravity is not in the middle of the package...

Page 6: ...d be Fig n 11 a the machine on the pallet detail a b blade extractor detail e c 4 feet detail f d Case if present detail b Check inside the suitcase if it present find the following components Fig n 11 1 Instruction manual detail d 2 CE compliance certificate detail c 3 Audio sual cd 4 Liquid detergent with sprayer 5 Oi tube 6 Sharpening and burring grinders 7 Socket wrench to remove grinders 8 Gr...

Page 7: ... be wide enough well levelled dry smooth robust stable about 80 cm high off the ground and at least 20 cm from walls objects shelves etc Fig n 14 in respect to the space necessary for its use and safeguarding Furthermore the machine must be placed in an environment with a maximum humidity of 75 not salty and with a temperature between 5 C and 35 C in any case in environments which do not lead to d...

Page 8: ...ade rotation direction Check the direction of the blade rotation with a pulse of the I push button ON immediately followed by the 0 push button OFF The direction of the blade rotation must be counter clockwise when looking at the slicer from the bladeguard side Fig n 19 In the case that the rotation direction is not exact invert Fig n 20 the position of two of the three phase wires black gray or b...

Page 9: ...is running Fig n 22 ON button OFF button Fig n 21 2 4 1 Cleaning and maintenance of the controls The buttons fitted on this machine are of an extremely high quality standard and can be washed with water as they have a class IP67 protection rating Should they get clogged or jammed after being touched with dirty hands do not use knives or sharp tools to try to release them WARNING Pull out the power...

Page 10: ...re information or consultation Fig n 24 The slicer must only be used by trained personnel who know the safety norms contained in this manual perfectly In the case of an alteration in personnel give time for training Do not allow the slicer to be used by children or by untrained people Fig n 25 Before carrying out any cleaning ormaintenance operation disconnect the machine plug from the electrical ...

Page 11: ... the machine when it is not being used Even if safety devices are installed on dangerous points of the machine avoid placing hands near the blade and other moving parts Never cut the product by now finished without the aid of the goods pressing arm Do not assume positions that bring body parts in direct contact with the blade CHAP 4 GETTING TO KNOW THE SLICER 4 1 CONSTRUCTION FEATURES The slicer i...

Page 12: ...Foot Controls Graduated hand grip Handguard Stem 10 Stem hand grip 11 Goods holder plate 12 Goods presser arm 13 Blade cover 14 Ring 15 Cap hand grip 16 Goods presser hand grip 17 Sliding plate 18 Goods presser handguard 19 Plate hand grip 20 Sliceguard 21 Sliceguard hand grip 22 Thickness gauge plane cover 23 Thickness gauge plane cover hand grip 24 Blade 25 Food pusher 26 Food pusher hand grip ...

Page 13: ...n the bladecover that causes the machine to stop in case of the removal of the bladeguard tie rod and prohibits it from turning on if the device is not closed Fig n 33 Safety is made possible by the Fig n 31 32 Bladeguard ref n 1 Ring ref n 2 Cap ref n 3 Goods presser ref n 4 Ggoods presser hand grip ref n 5 Handguard ref n 6 Trolley transported only when thick ness gauge plane is at 0 at the end ...

Page 14: ...cers have been designed and made by our company with the precise purpose of cutting food products like lunch meat meats and vegetables and they guarantee maximum safety in use cleaning and maintenance maximum hygiene thanks to a meticulous selection of materials that come in contact with the food products and with the elimination of the edges in the parts of the slicer that come into contact with ...

Page 15: ...CxDxE mm 635x600x500 645x600x515 660x600x530 FxDxG mm 750x600x695 750x600x705 750x600x715 Hopper mm 300x270 300x270 300x270 Run of carriage mm 310 310 310 X Y H W mm 27 0 270 23 0 230 27 0 270 24 5 245 27 0 270 25 5 255 Cut thickness mm 29 29 29 Motor W Hp 275 0 37 275 0 37 275 0 37 Net weight Kg 36 5 37 38 Power source 230 400 V 50 Hz Noise level dB 60 L mm 650 630 630 4 4 OVERALL DIMENSIONS WEIG...

Page 16: ...m 635x685x500 645x685x515 660x685x530 FxDxG mm 720x685x560 720x685x560 720x685x560 Hopper mm 340x250 340x250 340x250 Run of carriage mm 310 310 310 X Y H W mm 250 250 225 225 250 250 235 235 250 250 245 245 Cut thickness mm 29 29 29 Motor W Hp 275 0 37 275 0 37 275 0 37 Net weight Kg 36 37 38 Power source 230 400 V 50 Hz Noise level dB 60 L mm 610 580 580 ...

Page 17: ... 330 AxB mm 468x338 468x338 CxDxE mm 635x652x500 645x652x515 FxDxG mm 677x652x520 677x652x520 Hopper mm 280x260 280x260 Run of carriage mm 310 310 X Y H W mm Cut thickness mm 29 29 Motor W Hp 275 0 37 275 0 37 Net weight Kg 35 36 Power source 230 400 V 50 Hz Noise level dB 60 350 468x338 660x652x530 677x652x520 280x260 310 29 275 0 37 38 L mm 610 585 585 260 230 230 230 260 245 245 245 260 255 255...

Page 18: ...ding of the hopper and that it is free of obstacles on the work counter for all of its run Fig n 37 ref a check that the goods pressing arm easily rises and lowers so that it is not impeded in all its movement Fig n 37 ref b check the opening of the thickness gauge plane by making the numbered hand grip turn clockwise and counterclockwise Fig n 38 ref c check that the sharpener is well astened to ...

Page 19: ...the blade without applying excessive pressure on the goods with the goods presser arm The goods will easily enter the blade and the slice guided by the proper sliceguard will detach and fall on the plane Fig n 42 6 avoid running the slicer when empty 7 at the end of the cutting operation stop the machine by putting the switch in the OFF position and put the graduated hand grip at 0 8 after slicing...

Page 20: ... n 44 check also that the blade stays between the two grinders 5 insert the pin and start the machine by pressing the ON push button 6 press the push button 2 Fig n 45 let the blade rotate in contact with the grinder for about 30 40 sec so that a slight burr forms on the blade edge 7 8 9 press the 2 push buttons 2 and 3 contemporaneously for 1 2 sec and release them in the same instant Fig n 46 af...

Page 21: ...dual risks from sharp and or pointed parts 6 2 CLEANING THE MACHINE 6 2 1 Cleaning the goods holder plate easily The trolley plate arm stem is transportable bring the graduated hand grip to 0 1 Fig n 47 bring the trolley 2 to the end of its run a from the controls side completely unscrew the plate lock hand grip 3 pull the trolley towards the operator lift the trolley up b Fig n 47 having taken of...

Page 22: ...p 2 4 rub the grinders with a brush while cleaning the other components with warm water the equipped detergent or with neutral detergent pH 7 the following way 1 2 unhook the bladeguard Fig n 49 take out the sharpening device Fig n 51 ref a and open by using the graduated hand grip the thickness gauge enough to make the jig Fig n 51 rif b stick to the blade 3 unscrew the three or four screws Fig n...

Page 23: ...ment 7 5 BLADE Check that the diameter of the blade after many sharpenings has not been reduced more than 10 mm compared to the original diameter For its replacement call the SERVICE CENTER 7 6 GRINDERS Check that the grinders continue to have their abrasive property during the sharpening When they are no longer abrasive they must be replaced as to not damage the blade therefore call the SERVICE C...

Page 24: ...c equipment This symbol crossed out wheelie bin on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste Separate waste collection of this appliance is organised and managed by the manufacturer It is the user s responsibility to contact the manufacturer and follow the waste treatment system the manufacturer has adopted for separate wast...

Page 25: ...26 CAP 9 ECTRICAL DIAGRAM 9 1 115 V 230V SINGLE PHASE 230V THREE PHASE 400V THREE PHASE Fig n 56 ...

Page 26: ...28 SERVICE CENTRE AUTHORISED DEALER ...

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