Maintenance
Proceed as follows:
•
Loosen the knob (Fig. 30, #38) while holding the sharpener (Fig. 30, #17) in place.
•
Lift the sharpener (Fig. 31, #17) and turn it 180°.
•
Carefully lower the sharpener (Fig. 32, #17) again, the blade (Fig. 32, #16) will automatically be centred
between the two grinding wheels.
•
Tighten the knob (Fig. 33, #38).
•
Turn the flywheel (Fig. 2, #7) while pressing the "X" button and perform about 20 to 30 blade revolutions.
•
Stop rotating and check that a slight burr has formed on the blade edge.
•
Turn the flywheel (Fig. 2, #7) again while pressing the "K" button and perform 1 or 2 blade revolutions.
For safety reasons do not exceed 1 or 2 blade revolutions in order to prevent the blade edge from springing
back.
•
Return the sharpener to its original position.
OILING THE CHAIN AND GEAR
Every 6 months proceed as follows:
•
Lift the slicer and apply 3 to 4 drops of the supplied lubricant to the chain (Fig. 2, #19) and gears (Fig. 2,
#20).
If you run out of the supplied lubricant, use White Mineral Oil provided by Omcan (Item No. 39115).
Do not use vegetable oil.
Use the lubricant lightly.
•
Wipe excess lubricant with a paper towel.
TAKING THE SLICER OUT OF SERVICE
A machine comprises:
•
Aluminium-alloy frame.
•
Stainless-steel inserts and components.
•
Plastics.
When commissioning third parties to perform dismantling and demolition, only businesses authorised to
dispose of these materials should be employed.
When demolishing without outside assistance, sort the various types of material and hand over to authorised
businesses for disposal.
ALWAYS comply with the current legislation of the country in which the slicer is used.
14