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N.B.: Blade dressing should not exceed more than 3/4 sec. to prevent damaging
the blade edge.

CHAP. 6 - ROUTINE CLEANING

6.1 - FOREWORD
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The slicer must be cleaned at least once a day and if necessary, more fre-
quently.
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All the parts of the slicer that come into direct or indirect contact with the food
product must be scrupulously cleaned.
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The slicer must not be cleaned with water cleaning machines or water jets, but
with the product provided and/or with neutral detergents (pH 7). The use of any
other detergent is prohibited. Utensils, brushes and or other tools must not be
used which could damage machine surface .
Before cleaning always :
1. disconnect the plug from the mains power supply to completely isolate the
machine from the mains network;
2. Turn the thickness selection knob to "0".
WARNING: evaluate residual risks due to sharp parts which could cause injury.

6.2 - CLEANING THE MACHINE

6.2.1 - Cleaning the hopper
see Fig. n°51
The hopper assembly (hopper + pusher
+ stem) is easy to remove:
- turn the thickness selection knob to
"0" (1);
- move the hopper assembly (2) to end
of travel (a) towards the controls;
partially unscrew the hopper lock
knob (3), pull the assembly towards
the operator; completely unscrew the
hopper lock knob, and then lift the
assembly (4) (b);
once the assembly is removed, the
-
hopper can be cleaned with warm
water and the detergent provided or
with a warm water and neutral
detergent (pH 7) solution Fig. n°52.
b
3
a
1
Fig. n°51
pH
Fig. n°52
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6.2.2 - Cleaning the blade, the bladeguard and the ring (see FIG.n°53-54-55)
WARNING: a pair of metal gloves must
be worn when cleaning the blade (1)
(Fig. n°53) and use a damp cloth.
Unscrew the hand grip from the blade-
guard tie rod (1) and extract the blade-
guard (2) using the proper grip to hold it
(Fig. n°53). At this point it is possible to
clean the blade Fig. n°54.
To clean the surfaces opposite the
blade and the ring, the blade must be
extracted in the following way:
1.unhook the bladeguard (Fig. n°53);
2.remove the sharpening device (Fig.
n°55 ref. a) and open, utilising the
thickness selection knob, the thick-
ness gauge so that the jig (Fig. n°55
ref. b) adheres to the blade;
3.unscrew the three or four screws (Fig.
n°55 ref. f), depending on the model,
which fasten the blade in position;
4.position the jig (b) on the blade so
that the split in the jig fits in the ring
(Fig. n°55 ref. c);
5.match the axes of the two holes (Fig.
n°55 ref.d) on the blade with the two
knobs(Fig. n°55 ref.e) on the jig,
simply making the blade turn to the
desired position;
6.screw the two knobs (e) without
excessively tightening them.
N.B. The bladeguard must be cleaned
with warm water and the detergent pro-
vided or with a warm water and neutral
detergent (pH 7) solution.
1
3
2
Fig. n°53
Fig. n°54
b
a
e
f
Fig. n°55
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d
c