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TABLE 02

PROBLEMS

CAUSES

SOLUTIONS

- The saw does not switch on.

- Lack of power.

- Problem with the internal or 

external circuits of the Saw.

- Check if there is electric 

power.

- Call Technical Assistance.

- Smoke or burn smell.

-  Problem with the internal or 

external electric circuits of the 

Saw.

- Call Technical Assistance.

- Machine switch on but when 

product touches blade it stops 

or runs slowly.

- Belt slipping on pulleys.

- Damaged motor.

- Belt with wrong tension.

- Call Technical Assistance.

- Call Technical Assistance.

- Stretch the belt.

- Unusual noises.

- Damaged Bearings.

- Call Technical Assistance.

- Damaged Cord.      

- Problem during transportation.           

- Call Technical Assistance.

Summary of Contents for SI-315HD-N

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL BAND SAW STAINLESS STEEL MOVABLE TABLE THICKNESS GUIDE BLADE 3 150 mm MODEL SI 315HD N...

Page 2: ...3 3 Cleaning And Sanitization 9 3 4 Cautions With Stainles Steel 16 4 General Safety Practices 17 4 1 Basic Operation Practices 17 4 2 Safety Procedures and Notes Before Switching the Machine On 18 4...

Page 3: ...efore to clean it before to remove or to place some accessory before maintenance or any other service 1 1 5 Do not operate the equipment if the cord or plug are damaged Do not lean the cord on table e...

Page 4: ...the equipment IMPORTANT Make sure the cord is in perfect conditions for use If it is not change it for a new one in accordance with the technical specifications and safety rules The substitution shall...

Page 5: ...tandards 01 Blade Tension Regulator Handle 02 ON OFF Switch 03 Upper Door 04 Upper Wheel 05 Handle 06 Blade Guide 07 Blade width 3 4 08 Movable table 09 Wheel Staple 10 Rack 11 Frame 12 Thickness Guid...

Page 6: ...on and Pre Operation 2 1 Installation 2 1 1 Placing the equipment The equipment must be placed on a level and firm working surface See below drawing the recommended area PICTURE 02 600mm 600mm rea par...

Page 7: ...ore to use this equipment all the parts to be in contact with product shall be washed with water and neutral soap see item 3 3 leaning and Sanitization Make sure the equipment stay firm on its working...

Page 8: ...oward the saw front side and downward To stretch the blade turn clockwise the Blade Tension Regulator Handle until it stops 3 2 6 Blade Guide With the saw switched OFF turn the Handle counter clockwis...

Page 9: ...able Table with the left hand and slide the Table against the Blade slicing the meat at a constant and uniform speed After cutting the slice remove it using the right hand The slice must always be rem...

Page 10: ...ons to remove the above mentioned parts Upper Door Open the door and lift it Picture 04 Lower Door Open the door and lift it Picture 04 PICTURE 04 Blade Guard Turn counter clockwise the two handles ju...

Page 11: ...ertically the Fixed Table front side until to loose the lower trigger Then pull the Fixed Table towards the front until the table is completely removed See Picture 06 PICTURE 06 01 Fixed Table Block R...

Page 12: ...een at Picture 08 and slide the Movable Table 01 Pic 09 toward the saw front side until to have the Table completely removed Blade Turn the Blade Tension Regulator Handle 01 Pic 10 counter clockwise u...

Page 13: ...er Wheel 01 Pic 11 push it vertically up and then pull it towards the saw front side PICTURE 10 01 PICTURE 11 01 Lower Wheel Remove the Staple 01 Pic 12 hold strongly the Lower Wheel 02 Pic 12 and pul...

Page 14: ...Stetcher 02 Pic 15 gets removed PICTURE 13 Wheel Scraper Pull the Wheel Scraper 01 Pic 13 out of its guides Blade Scraper Slide sideway the Blade Scraper 02 Pic 13 until it gets out of its guide Back...

Page 15: ...all the parts following the dismounting reverse path checking the right placement of all the parts IMPORTANT Do not spray water directly on the equipment Blade tension Regulator Handle Lift the Blade...

Page 16: ...h a soft cloth or a nylon sponge Then rinse it with plain running water and dry immediately with a soft cloth this way avoiding humidity on surfaces and especially on gaps The rinsing and drying proce...

Page 17: ...a comfortable operation thus avoiding accidents Water or oil spilled on the floor will turn it slippery and dangerous Make sure the floor is clean and dry Before using any commands switch buttons lev...

Page 18: ...nearest Dealer 4 2 1 Danger An electric cable or electric wire with damaged jacket or bad insulation might cause electrical shocks as well as electrical leak Before use check the conditions of all wi...

Page 19: ...properly 4 4 Operation 4 4 1 Warnings Do not use the machine with long hair that could touch any part of the machine This might lead to a serious accident Tie your hair up well and or cover it with a...

Page 20: ...Maintenance 4 6 1 Danger Any maintenance with the machine in working situation is dangerous TURN IT OFF BY PULLING THE PLUG OFF THE SOCKET DURING MAINTENANCE 5 Problems Analysis and Solutions 5 1 Prob...

Page 21: ...lem with the internal or external electric circuits of the Saw Call Technical Assistance Machine switch on but when product touches blade it stops or runs slowly Belt slipping on pulleys Damaged motor...

Page 22: ...n is normal Installation make sure the installation followed item 2 1 instructions Equipment life Span 2 years at normal day working hours 1 Each month check Check the electrical installation Measure...

Page 23: ...23 7 Electric Diagram P M1 Electric Network 230V 50Hz ON OFF N T1 T5 1L1 3L2 5L3 13 A1 2T1 4T2 6T3 14 A2 Contactor T4...

Page 24: ...tained in the present Instruction Manual may be modified without previous notice WWW SIEMSEN COM BR 55314 0 INGL S Data de Corre o 02 10 2015 METAL RGICA SIEMSEN LTDA CNPJ 82 983 032 0001 19 Rodovia I...

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