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1. Operation and Safety Manual 330IK Manual Gear Driven Gravity Feed Slicer SAFETY ISSUES 1 NEVER touch this machine without training and authorisation from your supervisor 2 Machine MUST BE on solid level bench table 3 Guards MUST BE in place before plugging in and turning on machine 4 ALWAYS use the three pronged plug provided 5 NEVER use your hand to hold food stuffs in place on the meat table 6 NEVER touch the slicer blade when it is rotating 7 KEEP hands arms hair and loose clothing CLEAR of all moving parts 8 Should the slicer jam SWITCH OFF AND UNPLUG before removing the obstruction 9 SWITCH OFF AND UNPLUG the machine from its power source before cleaning sanitizing or servicing 10 USE ONLY the attachments provided by the manufacturer and designed for this machine YOUR SAFETY IS OUR PRIMARY CONCERN DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY isbuitin conformity with the provisions of 98 37 CEE Slicer Food processing machinery Slicing machines Safety and hygiene requirements Machine Model EN 60204 Electrical equipment of industrial machines Part 1 General Design 89 336 CEE Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 73 23 EEC Serial Number 89 109 CEE Directive for the materials and things destined i to come into contact with food GE Overview This Operation and Safety Manual has been prepared to introduce you to the Brice Model 330IK manual slicer
2. It explains the operation cleaning and maintenance of the slicer in simple clear terms and with an emphasis on your safety Throughout the Manual procedures are supported by illustrations showing the parts involved and the recommended safe method of handling those parts A word to the wise This Manual is really two sets of instructions in one some sections are relevant to all Brice slicers while other sections only concern a particular slicer or range of slicers Make sure that you read this Manual carefully so that you are familiar with the features and procedures that are unique to the slicer that came with it How this Manual is arranged This Manual is made up of four sections Introduction which explains the Manual itself safety issues associated with using a slicer gives a brief introduction to the features and components of the slicer and steps you through the installation of the machine e Operation explains the use of the slicer Cleaning explains the procedures for keeping the slicer clean and Maintenance details those procedures that you can perform to ensure the trouble free operation of the slicer Conventions and Symbols used in this Manual To reduce confusion and to highlight important points and safety matters we have estab lished some standard terms and symbols e slicer Whenever we talk about the slicer we mean the slicer that is covered in this Manual e foodstuff We use the wor
3. be dirty Clean and oil the food carriage guides in accor dance with the Routine Maintenance section of this manual Product does not slice cleanly or has ragged edges Blade needs sharpening Sharpen the blade in accordance with the Blade Sharpening section of this manual Blade is physically damaged Replace the blade Brice recommends that this procedure be performed by an authorised Brice Service technician Thickness plate out of alignment Switch machine off at powerpoint and contact an authorised Brice Service technician Slicer blade doesn t maintain a sharp edge even after sharpening Blade worn Replace the blade Brice recommends that this procedure be performed by an authorised Brice Service technician Sharpening stones worn Replace the sharpening stones Brice recommends that this procedure be performed by an authorised Brice Service technician Sharpener misaligned Contact an authorised Brice Service technician Maintenance 4 3 Gz Copyright Information Copyright 2006 Brice Australia Pty Ltd This document may not be reproduced in whole or in part by any means without the prior express written permission of the copy right owner Brice and the BRICE logotype are trademarks of Brice Australia Pty Ltd Printed in Australia 25068 330IK_man_pdf
4. proper protection or due care is high Routine Maintenance The robust design of the slicer means that there is very little required in the way of routine maintenance Generally the only maintenance required is cleaning discussed in the previous section and lubrication of the meat grip and carriage bars Blade sharpening is required when the blade no longer slices cleanly Cleaning Normal cleaning as specified in the previous section and in accordance with the recommended schedule is all that is required to maintain the external surfaces of the slicer We recommend that you clean the machine prior to any other maintenance operation so that all surfaces are free of and grease This makes the machine easier and safer to handle Lubrication 1 Turn the slicer off by pressing the red OFF button and at the powerpoint and disconnect the power cord 2 Deposit two or three drops of oil on the guide bar of the last slice device 12 and slide the last slice device back and forth several times along the guide bar to evenly distribute the oil 3 Push the meat carriage all the way to the back of the machine 4 Raise the front of the machine high enough so that there is clear access to the carriage guide bar on the underside DO NOT attempt to do this unaided The machine is very heavy and it is dangerous to at tempt to hold the front of the machine up while oiling the carriage guide bar Either obtain the assistance of another person or sec
5. that it rests on top of the foodstuff Set the desired thickness of slice using the thickness control 4 Press the green ON button until the blade motor starts The white indicator light next the button will illuminate Grasp the meat table handle 5 firmly and push the meat table away from you towards the back of the slicer Once the slice has been cut pull the meat table back towards you Repeat step 5 as often as required to obtain the number of slices needed When you have finished slicing make sure that the meat table is pulled to the front of the slicer and switch off the power by pressing the red OFF button Operation 2 1 2 2 Operation Using the Last Slice device Cleanly slicing the last 1 or 2 centimetres of foodstuffs on a slicer without wastage can be difficult This is particularly the case when slicing packaged foodstuffs with rounded off ends or stubs The Last Slice device overcomes the problem 1 When the foodstuff is sliced down to the last 1 or 2 centimetres raise the meat grip 12 to its fully open position and turn the foodstuff around so that the uncut end of the stub is pressed against the thickness plate 14 2 Lower and position the meat grip 12 behind the foodstuff so that the spikes of the Last Slice device press into the cut face of the foodstuff 3 Continue slicing until the remaining foodstuff has been cut The Adjustable Product Fence The adjustable product fence 8 is designed to help hold
6. the foodstuffs being sliced more securely in particular smaller diameter products such as salami 1 Raise the meat grip 12 to its fully open position 1 Place the foodstuff to be sliced firmly against the meat tray fence and adjust the position of the product fence 8 by loosening the securing knob 7 Slide it against the product to be sliced so that the foodstuff is securely held against the end of the meat tray 2 Swing the meat grip 12 over and press down to insert spikes into the foodstuff about to be sliced The meat grip is not always required if the foodstuff is heavy enough to self feed down the meat tray N GE This section deals with cleaning your slicer including blade cleaning We recommend that before cleaning or maintenance tasks are undertaken the machine operator s receive some training from authorised Brice representatives preferably during the installation phase Before carrying out cleaning or maintenance tasks it is very important that 1 Power to the slicer is disconnected at the powerpoint and 2 The thickness control is set to its zero position Be very careful performing any cleaning or maintenance task that brings you close to or in contact with the slicer blade Always perform these tasks with the appropriate protection steel mesh safety gloves The blade is very sharp and the risk of a cutting injury without proper protection or due care is high General Cleaning The slicer h
7. OWER TO THE SLICER SWITCHED OFF AND THE SLICER S POWER CORD DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWERPOINT FAILURE TO TURN OFF AND DISCONNECT POWER MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY CAUSED BY THE SLICER BEING ACCIDENTLY TURNED ON DURING CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE Slicer blades are extremely sharp and can cut through fingers and hands just as easily as products to be sliced WHENEVER YOU CARRY OUT ANY PROCEDURE THAT PLACES YOUR HANDS ON OR NEAR THE SLICER BLADE YOU MUST WEAR SUITABLE PROTECTIVE HAND COVERINGS SUCH AS STEEL MESH GLOVES TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL INJURY FROM THE BLADE GE The Brice Model 330IK manual slicer has been designed for environments where a range of different foodstuffs and slicing requirements must be met from individual slices to large batches Its features include Manufactured in anodised aluminium and stainless steel to resist oxidisation and corrosion Micrometric thickness control allows for cutting of slices from 0 to 24mm Power Status light Low voltage switching for added safety Last slice device to minimise waste in slicing processed foodstuff stubs Self contained and built in sharpening device with grinding and finishing stones All bearings are self lubricating and sealed for life Powerful gear driven blade Safety cutout switches for centre plate Fully guarded blade and meat tray Components of the model range The followina picture illustrates the main components of the slicer 1 ON switch 7 Product f
8. as been designed and built for efficient and speedy cleaning to ensure hygienic operation Before using the slicer 1 Before the slicer is switched on for the first time each day quickly wipe over all exposed surfaces with a cloth that has been placed in warm water and squeezed dry This removes any dust or other matter that may have been deposited over night 2 Before the start of each cutting operation and with the slicer switched off at the power switch on the front of the machine wipe down the thickness plate the meat tray and the receiving tray to remove any residual material left from the last cutting operation At the end of the day 1 After the slicer has been used for the last time switch the machine off using the OFF button and at the powerpoint and disconnect the power cord 2 Turn the thickness control to the Zero position 3 Using the meat table pusher handle 5 pull the carriage to the front of the machine 4 Turn the carriage securing knob 6 anti clockwise to release the carriage and meat table assembly Fold the assembly out to the right of the machine 5 With a cloth that has been placed in warm water and mild detergent and squeezed dry wipe down all visible surfaces particularly the meat table and Last Slice Device Cleaning the Blade After the machine has been cleaned as described above you can now clean the slicer blade itself You must wear appropriate hand protection such as steel mesh safety glov
9. d foodstuff to refer to any kind of meat or other food that is usually sliced on a slicer e meat table This is the table usually on the right side of the slicer on which you place the foodstuff to be sliced On gravity feed slicers the meat table is steeply angled e meat grip The meat grip is the device that holds the foodstuff in position on the meat table It is usually attached to the meat table and moves with the foodstuff as itis sliced e Last Slice device This device where fitted is usually part of the meat grip and is used to hold small and hard to handle stubs of processed foodstuffs particularly meats so that they can be sliced to the last slice thickness control This is the mechanism by which you control the slice thickness and is usually a large rotary control on the front of the machine It may or may not be illuminated depending on the individual slicer e sharpener When we talk about the sharpener we mean a built in blade sharpening or grinding device that has a grinding stone and optionally a finishing stone Introduction 1 1 lt 1 2 Introduction NY lt Z The Special Note flag This is an upside down triangle with an exclamation mark inside it It appears in the left margin of the page like this whenever we want to draw your attention to an important point The No Hands warning flag This is a circle with the outline of a hand and a black bar throu
10. eat it correctly The slicer is now clean and ready for use Cleaning Schedule How frequently the slicer is cleaned will depend on how heavily the machine is used However we recommend that you adopt the following cleaning schedule as a MINIMUM requirement to maintain hygiene Before After Every After The cleaning schedule first use every use half day last use Wipe down slicing guide meat table amp centre plate Wipe down all exposed surfaces no disassembly Clean all surfaces including blade disassemble machine 3 2 Cleaning Y Lubricating the slicer Left Oiling the last slice device guide bar Right Oiling points on the underside of the machine GE This section deals with routine maintenance for your slicer including blade sharpening We recommend that before cleaning or maintenance tasks are undertaken the machine operator s receive some training from authorised Brice representatives preferably during the installation phase Before carrying out cleaning or maintenance tasks it is very important that 1 Power to the slicer is disconnected at the powerpoint and 2 The thickness control is set to its zero position Be very careful performing any cleaning or maintenance task that brings you close to or in contact with the slicer blade Always perform these tasks with the appropriate protection steel mesh safety gloves The blade is very sharp and the risk of a cutting injury without
11. ence securing knob 13 Sharpener housing 2 Power indicator 8 Product fence 14 Thickness plate 3 OFF switch 9 Food carriage 15 Deburring stone lever 4 Thickness control 10 Meat grip handle 16 Sharpening stone button 5 Meat table handle 11 Last slice device arm 17 Blade cover locking knob 6 Carriage securing knob 12 Meat grip Last slice device 18 Slice deflector Positioning the slicer No matter where you put the slicer you must allow at least as much space as the overall dimensions indicate Allowing an additional minimum of 20cm either side of the slicer will make access for cleaning and maintenance easier Make sure that the surface that you intend placing the slicer on is solid flat level dry and smooth Ideally the surface should be between 80cm and 90cm high Electrical connections The slicer connects to a single phase 240 Volts power supply using the power cord supplied Simply connect the plug on the end of the power cord to the power point Introduction 1 3 Gp 1 4 Introduction Cleaning and function check Before you use the slicer we recommend that you clean all exposed surfaces with a soft cloth that has been placed in clean warm water and light detergent and squeezed dry This will remove any traces of machine oil dirt or grit picked up during manufacture or storage Before you clean the machine make sure that the thickness control is set to zero so that the slicer blade edge is shielded and make sure that the power
12. es for this procedure as it involves uncovering and touching the blade You risk serious injury if you do not wear protective gloves 1 With the carriage and meat table assembly swung out of the way see above undo the blade cover securing knob 17 and lift the blade cover straight off the blade using the small handle provided Remove the slice deflector 18 to expose the back of the blade Clean the centre plate with a warm damp cloth 4 The blade is now completely exposed Wearing steel mesh protective gloves wipe down the blade surfaces front and back using a warm damp cloth won Cleaning 3 1 Gp 5 Insert a damp cloth between the blade and the blade guard and pull it through and around the inside of the blade guard to clean this area 6 Dry off the blade and lightly smear on some protective oil using the cloth supplied Make sure that you are still wearing the steel mesh glove 7 Replace the slice deflector 18 and ensure that it correctly engages 8 Replace the blade cover so that the nut on the underside of the plate engages the blade centre 9 While pressing down on the centre of the plate push and turn the blade cover securing knob to engage it in the blade cover Tighten the knob 10 Replace the meat table and carriage assembly and tighten the securing knob Make sure that the edge of the meat table sits right up against the blade cover You may have to push the meat table back to the end of its travel to s
13. gh the hand It appears wherever we want to warn you that either you shouldn t put your hands in or near a particular component or that you must wear steel mesh protective gloves to carry out a particular procedure The Power warning flags There are two power warning flags The first a lightning bolt inside an upside down triangle is used whenever we want to remind and warn you that the slicer is connected to the mains power supply The second warning flag is a circle with the outline of a lighting bolt and a black bar through the bolt It appears to remind you that a particular procedure must be carried out with the power to the slicer turned off at the powerpoint and the slicer s power plug disconnected from the powerpoint This is an electrical device that uses mains either single phase 240 Volt or 3 phase 380 Volt power It uses a high speed rotating blade that is extremely sharp You must be careful in how you handle the slicer at all times The following special warnings must be complied with for your own Safety and the safety of others THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS IN THIS SLICER ALL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ARE ELECTRICALLY ISOLATED TO EARTH AND ARE SEALED FOR YOUR SAFETY YOU MUST NOT ATTEMPT TO TOUCH ANY ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OR WIRES YOU MAY EXPOSE YOURSELF TO THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY BY ELECTROCUTION UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ANY CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE MUST BE PERFORMED WITH THE P
14. hings to keep in mind 1 The foodstuff should only be loaded onto the meat table with the thickness control set to zero and the power switched off at the control panel Aside from being essential to your safety these conditions keep the foodstuff to be sliced particularly if it is solid from being accidently knocked against the cutting edge of the blade which could be damaged The recommended and only safe way of moving the meat table during slicing operations is with the meat table handle The slicing movement should be done with a speed that is constant and appropriate to the density and or hardness of the foodstuff to be sliced The general rule of thumb is that the harder the foodstuff the slower the slicing Following this rule will result in a slice with a good clean appearance without putting undue strain on either the cutting blade or the motor 4 Sharpen the blade as soon as the sliced foodstuff begins to look ragged or roughened or when the effort required to slice increases significantly Refer to the Maintenance section for the correct procedure for blade sharpening Operation Begin using the slicer by returning the thickness control 4 to zero and making sure that the meat tray carriage is pulled to the front of the slicer 1 Place the foodstuff on the meat tray with the side to be sliced touching the thickness plate 14 and up against the meat tray fence 8 Swing the meat grip Last Slice device 12 over so
15. is turned off Once the slicer is clean you can check that it is functioning correctly 1 Ensure that all the supplied guards and blade shields are correctly fitted 2 Using the carriage pusher handle 5 pull the carriage to the front of the machine Make sure that the thickness control 4 is set to zero and that the thickness plate 14 is flush with the blade 3 Switch on power to the machine at the power point Press the green ON button until the blade motor starts and check that the blade rotates in a counter clockwise direction Press the red OFF button and confirm that the blade stops 4 Check that the meat table carriage 9 moves easily and that it does not stick at any point along its travel If the carriage is difficult to move or seems to stick now and then refer to the Maintenance section for instructions on lubrication 5 Check that the meat grip 12 moves freely along the length of its travel If the meat grip is difficult to move or seems to stick now and then refer to the Maintenance section for instructions on lubrication 6 Check that the thickness control 4 operates smoothly Be sure to return it to the zero mark before proceeding 7 Check that the sharpener 13 operates correctly by first lifting the mechanism using the knob on top of the sharpener housing and then rotating it 180 clockwise Return the sharpener to its storage position 11 Turn off the blade motor by pressing the red OFF button T
16. m Electrical safety GE The 3301K is fitted with safety cut out switches that will automatically stop the machine if while running the blade cover securing knob is released or the blade binds or jams If any of these events occurs either replace the relevant component or disconnect the slicer from the power supply clear the jam and switch the machine back on Troubleshooting The following table is a guide to the more routine problems encountered with the operation of a slicer These are not particular or unique to the 330IK If in doubt about a particular fault or problem the SAFEST course of action is to switch the machine OFF at the powerpoint and contact a Brice Service technician Cause Solution Blade doesn t turn when the green ON button is pushed Machine is not plugged in and switched on at the power point Plug in and switch on at the powerpoint Blade may be jammed Drive gear may be damaged Blade motor may be damaged Overload fuse may have blown Switch machine off at powerpoint and contact an authorised Brice Service technician Scraping or grinding noise when the blade is turning Blade cover not properly secured Re secure blade cover Blade cover or guard dirty Clean blade cover or guard in accordance with the instructions in the Cleaning section of this manual Food carriage hard to push Food carriage rails not sufficiently oiled Carriage rails may
17. point To sharpen the blade 1 Turn the slicer off by pressing the red OFF button and at the powerpoint and disconnect the power cord 2 Follow the instructions in the previous section for disassembling and cleaning the blade Replace and secure the centre plate but do not oil the blade at this stage The centre plate must be secured to enable the machine to operate 3 Lift the sharpener cover and rotate 180 clockwise Lower the cover so that the sharpening stones sit either side of the blade 4 Plug the slicer back into the powerpoint and turn the slicer on using the green ON button so that the blade begins to rotate 5 Push the plunger 1 in to engage the sharpening stone against the blade Hold it in for about 10 seconds 6 Without releasing the sharpening stone pull the toggle 2 to engage the deburring wheel Hold both the sharpening stone and the deburring wheel for about 10 seconds 7 Release both sharpening stone and deburring wheel simultaneously 8 Turn the blade off by pressing the red OFF button and at the powerpoint 9 Lift the sharpener cover and rotate 180 anti clockwise Lower the cover back into place 10 It may be necessary to wipe off metal fragments from the sharpening process Use a soft cloth to do this Periodically the sharpening stones will need to be cleaned to remove dirt and grease Use a suitable cleaning compound such as alcohol and the special brush provided to clean the stones Proble
18. urely prop the front of the machine up with an appropiately solid prop of some kind 5 Deposit two or three drops of oil in each of the positions shown in the picture below 6 Lower the front of machine and slide the meat carriage back and forth several times to evenly distribute the oil Maintenance 4 1 Gp 4 2 Maintenance WY Blade sharpening The self contained blade sharpener with its own grinding and finishing stones makes blade sharpening a simple task However because you must clean the blade before sharpening you must wear protective steel mesh gloves during this operation Part of this operation requires the slicer to be switched on with the blade rotating You should take the utmost care during that phase of the operation The slicer blade requires regular sharpening to work cleanly and efficiently How often you sharpen the blade will depend on the condition of the blade after use and the type of products being sliced To keep the blade working efficiently we recommend that you sharpen it at least once every day You should keep in mind the following things when sharpening the blade 1 The blade should only be sharpened after the slicer has been cleaned as specified in the previous section and 2 The sharpener cannot function properly once the blade diameter has been reduced by more than 10mm Contact your authorised Brice technician to arrange for a replacement once the blade wears to this

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