Oliver Packaging & Equipment Company
3236 Wilson Drive NW, Walker, MI 49534
(800) 253-3893
747-N BREAD SLICER
0747S20006
5-1
TROUBLE SHOOTING
WARNING
ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE SLICER FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE
ATTEMPTING ANY TYPE OF MAINTENANCE TASK, INCLUDING
TROUBLESHOOTING.
The Slicer Will Not Start (Motor Is Not Humming)
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The stop limit switch is depressed – Move pusher to home position. (Select only)
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The infeed cover is not closed – Close Cover. (SelectPro only)
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The machine is not plugged in.
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There is no power at the outlet. (Check by plugging in a small working appliance, like
a lamp. Check to see if a circuit breaker has tripped. If the circuit breaker has not
tripped and the circuit is still not working have a qualified electrician check the
circuit.)
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The outfeed table is not properly installed or missing - Install properly.
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The outfeed table limit switch is defective or improperly adjusted. (Have a qualified
electrician adjust or replace.)
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The stop limit switch is defective or improperly adjusted. (Have a qualified electrician
adjust or replace.) (Select only)
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The Infeed cover limit switch is defective or improperly adjusted. (Have a qualified
electrician adjust or replace.) (SelectPro only)
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The internal circuit breaker (behind the rear electrical panel) has tripped. If the rear
access cover is removed the lever will have a green indicator showing when tripped
or red if not tripped. There is also a blue light on the low voltage power supply when
the machine is powered (note—this light continues to glow for some time after the
machine is disconnected from power).
If the internal circuit breaker has tripped, check to determine if any event such as a
jamb or high load has caused the motor to stall or overload and clear the load or
obstruction before attempting to operate the slicer again.
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The problem is somewhere else in the electrical system of the machine. (Have a
qualified electrician find and repair the problem.)