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Sirman PLL 300 - Getting Familiar with the Slicer; Construction Features of the Slicer

Sirman PLL 300
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Do not leave the
slicer exposed to damaging
agents such as sun, rain, liquid sprays,
humidity, ice (Fig. n°28).
Fig. n°28
Do not pull the slicer or the power supply cable
(Fig. n°29) to unplug it
.
Regularly check the state of the power supply
cable; a worn out cable or in any case not
intact represents a serious electrical hazard.
If the machine remains unused for long periods of
time, before using it again have it overhauled and
checked by a “Service Centre”.
If the slicer show signs of
malfunctioning, it is recommended to turn it off
and not to use it, do not repair, but contac
t the
“Service Centre”, details are provided on the back
cover of this manual.
Do not leave the slicer plugged in if not in use.
Always unplug the machine when it is not being
used.
Although safety devices are fitted to protect
hazardous points on the machine, do not place
hands near the blade and other moving parts.
Never slice the product without utilising the
product pusher.
Do not assume positions that cause parts of
the body to come into direct contact with the
blade.
CHAP. 4 - GETTING FAMILIAR WITH THE SLICER
4.1
- CONSTRUCTION FEATURES
The slicer is made of an anodized aluminium alloy (Peraluman AlMg5) a food grade material
(hygienic) which is acid and salt resistant as well as being highly resistant to oxidation.
The blade is in 100 Cr6, rectified chrome-plated and hardened steel ensuring slicing precision
even after sharpening. The majority of the other components are in:
- A
BS:
- shockproof plastic (handguard);
- AISI 430 or 304 steel.
Fig. n°29

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