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Troubleshooting
The table below indicates the most common problems that may arise during slicing and the necessary
remedies.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
The machine does not start
when the start-up button (white
or green button) is pressed or
switch is turned.
No power supply.
Ascertain that the plug is
correctly inserted.
Defective electrical control
circuit.
Check.
Call technical assistance.
The machine starts, but the
functioning light is not on.
Defective indicator.
Do not use the machine
when the pilot lamp is not on;
promptly ask for technical
assistance.
The machine starts, but there
are vibrations. The motor is very
hot and there is a bad smell.
Defective motor or transmission.
Do no use the machine;
promptly ask for technical
assistance.
Under strain, the machine slows
down or comes to a stop.
Defective transmission.
Ask for technical assistance.
Excessive resistance to product
slicing.
The blade is blunt .
Sharpen the blade.
The slices are ragged and/or
shaped irregularly.
The blade is blunt.
Sharpen the blade.
The blade is excessively worn
out.
Ask for technical assistance.
Unsatisfactory blade
sharpening.
Worn wheels.
Replace the wheels.
Ask for technical assistance.
The product tray doesn’t slide.
Guides are insufficiently
lubricated.
Lubricate.
When the stop button is
pressed or turned, the machine
does not stop.
Defective electrical control
circuit.
Stop the machine, unplug from
mains and ask for technical
assistance.
Unusual noise of transmission.
Loose belt.
Adjust belt tension.
DISMANTLING THE SLICER
These machines are made of the following elements:
• Aluminium frame;
• Stainless steel fittings and others;
• Electrical parts and cords;
• Electrical motor;
• Plastic materials, etc.
Whether dismantling is entrusted to third parties please note that disposal of the materials can only be carried