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Foreword ...................................................................... 27
A.1 General information ............................................. 28
A.1.1 General safety instructions ....................................................28
A.1.2 Additional Indications ...............................................................28
A.1.3 Introduction ....................................................................................28
A.1.4 Intended use and restrictions ..............................................28
A.1.5 Test and inspection ...................................................................28
A.1.6 Definitions ........................................................................................28
A.1.8 Appliance identification ..........................................................29
A.1.9 Copyright ..........................................................................................29
A.1.10 Responsibility ..............................................................................29
A.1.11 Personal protection equipment ......................................30
A.1.12 Keeping the manual ................................................................30
A.1.13 Recipients of the manual .....................................................30
A.2 Technical data ........................................................ 31
A.2.1 General description ....................................................................31
A.2.2 Main data ..........................................................................................31
diagrams ........................................................................................................31
A.2.3.1 Characteristics ............................................................................31
A.2.3.2 Wiring diagrams ........................................................................32
B.1 Transport, handling and storage ......................... 33
B.1.1 Introduction .....................................................................................33
B.1.2 Transport: instructions for the carrier ...............................33
B.1.3 Handling ............................................................................................33
B.1.4 Procedures for handling operations .................................33
B.1.5 Shifting ................................................................................................33
B.1.6 Placing the load .............................................................................33
B.1.7 Storage ................................................................................................33
B.2 Installation and assembly ..................................... 34
B.2.2 Machine space limits..................................................................34
B.2.3 Positioning ........................................................................................34
B.2.3.1 Opening of the packaging .................................................34
B.2.3.2 Installation.....................................................................................34
B.2.4 Disposal of packing .....................................................................34
B.2.5 Electrical connection .................................................................34
C.1 Operation ............................................................... 35
C.1.1.1Controls ...........................................................................................35
C.1.1.2 Mechanical safety devices ..................................................35
C.1.1.3 Testing.............................................................. ...............................35
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C.2 Settings .................................................................. 35
C.2.1 Setting the work set point......................................................35
C.2.2 Maintenance and care of the slicer ..................................35
C.2.3 Sharpening operations .............................................................35
C.2.4 Sharpening blade ........................................................................35
C.8 General safety rules .............................................. 36
C.8.1 Introduction ....................................................................................36
C.8.2.1 Mechanical safety ....................................................................36
C.8.2.2 Electrical safety ..........................................................................36
area ...................................................................................................................36
C.8.4 End of use .........................................................................................36
C.8.5 Instructions for use and maintenance ............................36
C.8.6 Reasonably foreseeable improper use ...........................37
C.8.7 Residual risks ...................................................................................37
D.1 Machine cleaning and maintenance .................... 38
D.1.1 General instructions ...................................................................38
D.1.2 Parts removal ..................................................................................38
D.1.3 Cleaning ............................................................................................38
D.1.1 Routine maintenance ..............................................................39
D.1.1.1 Precautions for maintenance ..........................................39
D.1.1.2 Blade change ..............................................................................39
D.1.2 Extraordinary maintenance ...................................................40
D.1.2.1 Quick troubleshooting guide ...........................................40
D.1.3 Maintenance intervals ..............................................................40
D.1.3.1 Maintenance frequency ......................................................40
D.1.3.2 Training ...........................................................................................41
D.1.4 Disassembly ....................................................................................41
D.1.5 Decommissioning .......................................................................41
D.2 Machine disposal .................................................. 41
D.2.1 Waste storage .................................................................................41
operations.....................................................................................................42
D.3 Enclosed documents ............................................. 42

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Summary of Contents for Electrolux Professional 601138

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Foreword ..............27 C.2 Settings ..............35 C.2.1 Setting the work set point............35 A.1 General information ..........28 C.2.2 Maintenance and care of the slicer ........35 C.2.3 Sharpening operations .............35 A.1.1 General safety instructions ............28 C.2.4 Sharpening blade ................35 A.1.2 Additional Indications ...............28 A.1.3 Introduction ..................28 C.8 General safety rules ..........
  • Page 2: Foreword

    Fo r e wo r d The installation, use and maintenance manual (hereinafter Manual) provides the user with information necessary for correct and safe use of the machine (hereinafter “machine” or “appliance”). The following must not be considered a long and exacting list of warnings, but rather a set of instructions suitable for improv- ing machine performance in every respect and, above all, preventing injury to persons and animals and damage to property due to improper operating procedures.
  • Page 3: General Information

    In this manual the risks arising from incorrect use will be Manufacturer marked with: Electrolux Professional SpA or any other service centre autho- ATTENTION rised by Electrolux Professional SpA. Risk of damage to the machine or the product.
  • Page 4: Machine And Manufacturer's Identification Data

    Electrolux Professional SpA declines any liability for inaccuracies NOTE contained in the manual, if due to printing or translation errors.
  • Page 5: Personal Protection Equipment

    A.1.11 Personal protection equipment Given below is a summary table of the Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) to be used during the various phases of the machi- ne's service life. Protection Safety Gloves Glasses Mask Safety garments footwear protectors helmet Phase Transport Handling Unpacking...
  • Page 6: Technical Data

    EQUIPMENT TO THE POWER GRID oxidation Blade run by a high quality Poly-V transmission motor Noise and vibration of the machine are not disturbing for the user A.2.3.1 CHARACTERISTICS 601139 601140 601141 601138 601115 601142 603331 603332 LUX 390 SLICER MODEL 601114 EASY 250...
  • Page 7: Wiring Diagrams

        601138 - 601114 - 601139 - 601115 - 603330 - LUX 250 - LUX 300P - LUX 350 - LUX - 370 -  LUX 390 - EASY 250 - EASY 300P - EASY 350 - ...
  • Page 8: Transport, Handling And Storage

    ATTENTION B.1 Transport, handling and storage For machine lifting and anchoring, do not use mov- B.1.1 Introduction able or weak parts such as: Transportation, either from one facility to another or inside plastic protections (Fig.1 the same one, must be done with means with suitable ma- ximum load.
  • Page 9: Installation And Assembly

    B.2 Installation and assembly B.2.3.2. Installation Place the slicer on a smooth, flat and stable surface. Any une- To ensure correct operation of the appliance and maintain venness of the surface on which the machine is rested can safe conditions during use, carefully follow the instructions be compensated using the adjustable feet.
  • Page 10: Operation

    C.1 Operation C.2 Settings Use the slicer as it was designed to be used. Never push the C.2.1. Setting the work set point product towards the blade by hand. The product carriage is tilted so as to enable the product to slide towards the blade WARNING!! WITH SWITCHED OFF MOTOR, MAKE SURE THE under its own weight.
  • Page 11: General Safety Rules

    C.8.2.2 Electrical safety WARNING!! Before sharpening make sure the graduated knob is in the position between 15 (fifteen) and 0 (zero), that The slicer’s electrical system is EN 60204 -1 compliant. is on full clock clockwise with blade edge fully covered and A relay in the control circuit makes that the re-start of the protected by the fence.
  • Page 12: Reasonably Foreseeable Improper Use

    ATTENTION non-compliance with the requirements for correct ma- Extraordinary machine chine use; other actions that give rise to risks not eliminable by the maintenance operations Manufacturer. must only be carried out ATTENTION by specialised technicians The previously described provided with all the ap- actions are prohibited! propriate personal pro- tection equipment (safe-...
  • Page 13: Machine Cleaning And Maintenance

    D.1 Machine cleaning and Do not use sodium hypochlorite based products or abrasive detergent for cleaning to prevent the anodised parts of the maintenance machine from damage. ATTENTION D.1.2 Parts removal Before carrying out any REMOVAL OF THE CARRIAGE WITH INTERLOCK (Fig. 2 e Fig. 2/A) cleaning or maintenance, 1) Isolate the machine from the power supply by unplugging disconnect the appliance...
  • Page 14: Routine Maintenance

    ATTENTION BLADE GUARD RING CLEANING WARNING!! Do not use steel wool or similar material to The maximum attention must be paid during clean the stainless steel surfaces. Do not use the procedure due to cutting risk. Before cleaning the blade, detergents containing chlorine, solvent-based unplug the machine from the power grid.
  • Page 15: Extraordinary Maintenance

    ATTENTION B. During operation the blade slows down or stops: Unsuitable products are being sliced (frozen ones or Machine maintenance, products with bones) checking and overhaul Blunt blade operations must only be Appliance designed for three-phase 380-400V power carried out by a special- supply, but connected to three-phase 220-240V supply C.
  • Page 16: Training

    ATTENTION (*) the machine is designed and built for a duration of about 10 years. After this period of time (from commissioning) the All scrapping operations machine must undergo a general inspection and overhaul. must occur with the ma- Some examples of checks to be carried out are given below. chine stopped and cold and check for any oxidised electrical components or parts;...
  • Page 17: Procedure Regarding Appliance Dismantling Macro Operations

    ATTENTION In any case, the current environmental protection laws in the user's country must be observed. Make the appliance unus- able by removing the power D.2.2 Procedure regarding appliance dismantling macro cable and any compartment operations closing devices, to prevent Before disposing of the machine, make sure to carefully check its physical condition, and in particular any parts of the struc- the possibility of someone...

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