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Do not leave the slicer exposed to
damaging agents: sun, rain, sprays,
humidity, ice (Fig. n°28).
Do not pull the slicer or the feeding cable
(Fig. n°29) to unplug it.
Regularly check the state of the feeding
cable; a worn out cable or in any case not
intact represents a serious electrical
danger.
If the machine remains unused for long
periods of time, before using it again have it
checked by a “Service Center”.
If the slicer should show signs of
malfunctioning it is advisable to turn it off
and
to not use it, to not directly intervene for
repairs,
and to contact the “Service Center”,
shown on
the back of this manual.
Do not leave the slicer uselessly plugged in.
Unplug 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 is made of an anodized alluminum alloy (AlMg3). It guarantees contact with food-stuffs
(hygienic) and is resistant to acids and salts apart being highly resistant to oxidation. The blade is in
100 Cr6 rectified, chromium-plated and hardened steel assuring a precise and net cut of the
product even after being sharpened.
Most of the other components present are made of:
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ABS plastic suitable for contact with foodstuffs
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AISI steel
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aluminium.
Fig. n°27
Fig. n°28
Fig. n°29