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Globe 3600P - Service and Troubleshooting

Globe 3600P
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Service and Troubleshooting Guide
SYMPTOM
Slicer will not start
Chute speed light ashing
model 3975P model 3850P
1 1
2 11
3 U
Ragged cuts-poor yield
Metal rubbing knife
Hard to push food chute
Blade will not sharpen
satisfactorily
CAUSE
Slicer not plugged in
Breaker at panel tripped
Auto engage lever in automatic
position
Knife cover off
Knife cover removed or not
properly installed
Auto engage lever in automatic
position
Knife cover removed or not
properly installed
Chute motor overload. Check for
obstructions and lubrication
Dull knife
Chipped knife
Knife-slicer table gap too wide 1/8”
Knife too small, 12” or less
Knife cover
Food chute
Endweight
Slicer table
No lubrication
Stones dirty, wet, or clogged with
grease
Knife edge dirty
Worn stones
Stones not properly aligned
Stones not rotating
SOLUTION
Plug in slicer
Reset breaker at power box
Move auto engage lever to
manual position
Install knife cover
Install knife cover
Move auto engage lever to
manual position and restart slicer
Install knife cover
Clear obstruction(s), lube rails,
unplug slicer for 2 minutes, plug
slicer in and restart
Sharpen knife-make sure knife
and stones are clean
Sharpen or have new knife
installed
Call for service to adjust slicer
table
Have new knife installed
Make sure knife cover is securely
installed
Tighten or adjust food chute
Have defective endweight
replaced
Call for service to adjust slicer
table
Lubricate slide rods thoroughly
with Globe oil - no vegetable oil
Clean stones with soapy water
and brush
Clean top and bottom of knife
edge
Have stones replaced
Have sharpener adjusted
Lubricate sharpener

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