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0723S20008 

 

 

 

 

TROUBLE SHOOTING 

 

WARNING 

 
 

NEVER ATTEMPT TO CLEAN OR SERVICE THIS MACHINE UNTIL 

 

IT HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY AND 

 

YOU ARE SURE THE BLADE HAS STOPPED. 

 

THE SLICER MOTOR WILL NOT START OR WAS RUNNING BUT SUDDENLY 
STOPPED. 
 

  Check to see if the machine's plug was accidentally removed. 

 

  If plugged in, is the outlet working?  Test it with another, working, small appliance. 

 

  Your slicer’s motor is equipped with a thermal overload.  Should the motor become 

overheated it will stop.  (See “Resetting the Thermal Overload” below) 

 

  If you still can not find the problem have a qualified electrician check the unit's motor 

and switch. 

 
 
RESETTING THE THERMAL OVERLOAD 
 

  To restart the machine allow the motor to cool for approximately one to two hours.  

Then carefully tip the machine to one side so that you can press the red reset button 
which is located on the end of the motor.  Press the button FIRMLY.  Return the 
machine it’s proper position, connect it to the power supply and attempt to restart the 
machine. 

 

NOTE 

 
 

ATTEMPTING TO START THE MACHINE AFTER PRODUCT HAS BEEN 

 

INSERTED IN THE MACHINE OR ATTEMPTING TO CUT PRODUCT    

 

WITH A DIRTY BLADE MAY CAUSE OVERLOADS. 

 

Summary of Contents for 723

Page 1: ...0702S20000 CVR Walker Michigan U S A 49534 7564 USER S OPERATING AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL 723 BUN SLICER...

Page 2: ...20004 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 0723S20005 MAINTENANCE CLEANING LUBRICATION 0723S20006 CHANGING THE BLADE 0723S20007 TROUBLE SHOOTING 0723S20008 ASSEMBLY DRAWING MODEL 723 SLICER 0723S20009 WIRING DIAGRA...

Page 3: ...use in slicing a variety of buns with speed and economy SPECIFICATIONS Machine dimensions Model 723 Weight Approximately 70 lbs Standard Electrical Service 1 3 HP 1725 RPM 1 60 115 Volts AC 6 Amps PRO...

Page 4: ...ys make sure the machine has been disconnected from the power supply before cleaning or servicing 4 Never stick your hand or any other objects into either end of the chute Keep your hands away from th...

Page 5: ...can be adjusted so that the height of the blade above the table is between 5 8 and 1 1 2 To change the height of the blade loosen the handle located on the left side of the unit Once loosened simply...

Page 6: ...stable door used to slow the product as it exits the blade Generally heavier products require a lower door setting while lighter products require less restriction The door is raised by turning the kno...

Page 7: ...ng freely into the blade simply use the provided pusher to advance the first piece of product into slicing position WARNING NEVER STICK YOUR HAND OR ANY OTHER OBJECT INTO EITHER END OF THE CHUTE KEEP...

Page 8: ...t solution or spray cleaner on all exterior and interior surfaces as necessary Periodically remove the OUTSIDE GUIDE AND CHUTE GUARD ASSEMBLY and BLADE GUARD then brush or vacuum all foreign material...

Page 9: ...to remove the blade for daily cleaning CAUTION ATTEMPTING TO SLICE PRODUCT WITH A DIRTY BLADE MAY CAUSE MOTOR OVERLOADS CLEAN THE BLADE FREQUENTLY The BLADE may also be removed for cleaning and is ne...

Page 10: ...it clear of the machine and set it aside Remove the OUTSIDE GUIDE AND CHUTE GUARD ASSEMBLY by loosening both knobs which secure it in place Then slide the assembly off the machine and set it aside Us...

Page 11: ...t will stop See Resetting the Thermal Overload below If you still can not find the problem have a qualified electrician check the unit s motor and switch RESETTING THE THERMAL OVERLOAD To restart the...

Page 12: ...0723S20009 ASSEMBLY DRAWING...

Page 13: ...0723S20009 PARTS LIST ITEM NOT SHOWN...

Page 14: ...0723S20010 WIRING DIAGRAM...

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