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Never use detergents or wash the slicer or any of its parts in a dishwashing
machine or the clear protective finish will be damaged.
Warning
5.
Wash body of slicer using warm water and mild soap using a clean soft
cloth. Under no circumstances should the slicer be hose rinsed. It is
recommended that the cloth be folded over a thin wooden stick when
cleaning between the fence and the knife.
6.
Remove knife guard (Figure 1 [3]) by loosening knife guard knob (Figure 3
[31]) and pushing the long stud upward to lift knife guard above surface of
knife. Then carefully lift and remove guard.
7.
Remove Knife deflector (Fig 4 [9]) by unscrewing (Fig 4 [10]).
Warning:
8.
CAREFULLY wash the front and rear of the knife with a cloth using warm
water and mild soap. It is recommended that the cloth be folded over a thin
wooden stick as a further caution to avoid accidental contact with the knife
edge. CAREFULLY wash between the knife edge and protective guard
(Figure 1 [4]) using a soft cloth inserted between knife edge and guard on
both front and rear of knife using extreme caution to never touch the knife
edge. Rinse with warm water applied with a cloth. Dry thoroughly with a
clean soft cloth.
Caution:
9.
Following cleaning, a commercial non-toxic sanitizer may be wiped on the
clean surfaces with a soft clean cloth or sprayed as recommended on the
container labeling. It is important that the sanitizer be compatible with
anodized aluminum or the clear protective finish on the slicer will be
damaged. Surface should be wetted completely, but not to the point of
running or puddling.
Warning:
10.
Replace the knife guard. Never leave the slicer without its knife guard
installed!
11.
Replace Knife deflector.
LUBRICATION & FUNCTION CHECK
Warning;
Turn off slicer and DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL CORD before lubricating. Leave
protective guard (Fig. 1 [4]) in place.
General lubrication should be performed in accordance with the lubrication instructions in
Fig. 2. During this lubrication sequence, be sure to check for free operation and movement
of related parts as well as for excessive wear and looseness of various parts. Be sure to
check all handles and knobs for tightness.
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