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Oliver 709 - Trouble Shooting; Slicer Will Not Start; Motor Runs, Blade Frames Do Not Move; Slicer Starts But Will Not Stop

Oliver 709
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MODEL 709 MINI SUPREME BREAD SLICER
Revised 3-25-98 0709S20031-1
TROUBLE SHOOTING
The Slicer Will Not Start When the “Start” Button Is Pushed:
Possible Causes:
1. The slicer is not plugged in.
2. The fuse or circuit breaker in the back of the machine has either blown or tripped.
3. The outlet to which the slicer is plugged in is not functioning: have it checked by a
qualified electrician.
4. The pusher handle is not in the upper most position and is therefore not tripping the
internal start limit switch.
5. The actuating flag has become loose: see adjustment section of this manual.
6. If the pusher handle is in its upper most position, (see #3 above), then the internal
start limit switch may need adjustment. Refer to the adjustment section of this
manual.
7. The “Start” push-button switch is not operating: have it checked by a qualified
electrician.
8. The relay is not operating: have it checked by a qualified electrician.
9. A loose wire is preventing the machine from operating. Unplug the slicer remove the
rear panel and check all connections.
10. An internal limit switch has failed: have them checked and replaced if necessary by
a qualified electrician.
11. The gearmotor is not operating: a qualified electrician should check the gearmotor
and its start capacitor, and replace if defective.
12. The “Stop” push-button has failed: have it checked by a qualified electrician.
The Motor Starts and Runs But the Blade Frames Do Not Move:
Possible Causes:
1. The connecting rods have either become un-attached or broken.
The Slicer Starts But Will Not Automatically Stop At the Completion of Slicing:
Possible Causes:
1. The pusher handle is not in its lowest position and is therefore not tripping the
internal stop limit switch.
2. The actuating flag is either loose or incorrectly adjusted. See the adjustment section
of this manual.
3. The internal stop limit switch has failed: have it checked and replaced if required by
a qualified electrician.

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