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PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
The motor does not start when the green
button is pressed.
No power supply in appliance.
No mains power supply.
Faulty electrical circuit.
Check that the appliance is properly plugged in.
Check whether power is supplied to the
mains socket.
Contact the authorised support service.
During operation, the blade slows down or
stops.
Unsuitable products are being sliced (frozen
or containing bones).
Appliance designed for three-phase 400 V
power supply but connected to three-phase
230 V supply.
Defrost or debone the product before you cut it.
Unplug the appliance and contact the
authorised support service.
The motor starts, the machine starts making
noise, the motor overheats or there is an
unpleasant smell.
Wear of drive system or motor.
Unplug the appliance and contact the
authorised support service.
The product does not slice easily.
Blunt blade.
Sharpen the blade.
The slices have uneven edges.
Blunt blade.
Worn blade.
Sharpen the blade.
Contact the authorised support service to
replace the blade.
Blade does not sharpen properly.
Dirt in tooth.
Worn tooth.
Blade wear exceeds legal limit (-10 mm of
original diameter).
Clean the tooth.
Contact the authorised support service to
replace the tooth.
Contact the authorised support service to
replace the blade.
Meat holder plate or additional sliding plate
does not move smoothly.
Guide rails not lubricated properly.
Self-lubricating wheels, bearings and
bushings broken.
Lubricate guide rails.
Contact the authorised support service to
replace them.
Problems disconnecting the meat holder plate at
the end of the range on the operator's side with
the thickness regulator plate adjustment handle
in the zero position (or disconnection outside
this position).
Wear of cinematic system components.
Contact the authorised support service.
The meat press arm does not lock.
Wear of cinematic system components.
Contact the authorised support service.