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Rollmatic C42 - Maintenance; Introduction; Periodic Maintenance; BLADE REPLACEMENT (Extraordinary Maintenance)

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Bread slicer C42 – C42S – C52 – C52S – G42
(Original instructions) – Edit. A
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4 MAINTENANCE
4.1
INTRODUCTION
Periodically the machine may require maintenance work which, for the purposes of this manual and
of the risks that the work may involve, may be of two types:
routine maintenance work: periodical or occasional jobs to keep the machine efficient and in a
good state of repair, jobs that do not require specialised personnel with specific professional
training,
extraordinary maintenance work: all periodic and/or occasional operations required to maintain
the machine in good, efficient working order, that require special preparation and/or professional
qualifications and/or other specialist skills, and that must be performed by specialized
personnel
All the maintenance work, periodic or not, described in this chapter, unless otherwise
specified, is to be understood as concerning routine maintenance; consequently all the
remaining operations not mentioned here is to be considered extraordinary maintenance; in
the case of doubt, consult the manufacturer.
WARNING!
All maintenance jobs and/or cleaning work, however simple, must be done only after having
taken the plug out of the power supply socket to avoid the machine being started by others,
even accidentally. The disconnected plug must be constantly in view so that anyone is able to
verify visually that the machine status is “not electrically powered”.
If, to carry out such work, it is necessary to remove one or more guards, take all the necessary
and possible measures to ensure that no one is exposed to any resulting risks (for example
surround the work area with red and white chains and put up warning notices about the work in
progress); all guards must be put correctly back in place and secured with their fixing means as
soon as the reasons that made their removal necessary no longer exist.
Anyone who, through failure to comply with the instructions contained in this manual (e.g. tampering
with protections, including removing them and/or not putting them back in place, and/or the safety
devices), and/or through improper use of the machine or use not as expected, causes direct or indirect
damage to persons, property or animals, must take full responsibility.
4.2
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Before starting any operation, implement the safety measures described in point 4.1.
At the end of every work day or shift, carry out a full, meticulous cleaning of the machine,
following the instructions in Section 0.
At the start of every work day or shift, verify that the safety devices are intact and working
efficiently by performing the checks in Section 0
4.3
BLADE REPLACEMENT (extraordinary maintenance)
To carry out this job, reserved only to specialised technicians and experts in mechanical assembly, the
operator must wear cut-proof gloves.
REMOVAL sequence
To replace a blade, Figure 14:
1. remove the two front side covers ref. 1 Photo A
2. remove the top cover ref. 2, fixed with screws on both sides ref. 3 Photo B
3. remove the loading surface (rear slide) ref. 4, fixed with two front screws ref.5 Photo A and rear
screws ref. 6 Photo C
4. lower the lever ref. 7 Photo D, moving the pusher all the way back, then insert a screwdriver ref. 8
between the inside of the pusher frame and the structure of the machine as in photo D

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