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Safety and Warranty 

Warning, danger of mechanical moving parts.

Before proceeding with the start-up, use and maintenance operations of the machine, read this manual 

carefully and thoroughly make sure that any unsafe condition has been properly removed or reduced 

as much as possible. Check that all the safety guards mentioned in these instructions are actually 

present and functioning.

Never carry out any cleaning, lubrication or maintenance operations when the machine is operating or 

powered.

Do not wear rings, watches, jewelry, dangling or unbuttoned clothing such as ties, torn clothing, 

scarves, unbuttoned or unzipped jackets that can be caught in the moving parts of the machine.

Before starting the machine the operator must verify the presence of any visible faults on the guards 

or safety devices:

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If necessary, inform the maintenance manager.

•  Refrain from carrying out any operations for which authorisation and training has not been 

previously given.

Beware of hazards due to direct contact! Operations on the electrical parts of the machine must only 

be carried out by qualified technical personnel with the necessary electrical engineering skills, after 

referring to the wiring diagram and the necessary conditions in order to avoid electrocution.

Beware of hazards due to indirect contact! Connection must be earthed and line protection 

coordination are to be ensured in case of indirect contact in accordance with the relevant regulation in 

force.

TRAINING THE PERSONNEL

The user must ensure that personnel using the machine is adequately trained and has the skills in carrying out 

their duties safely. Training must include at least:

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Identifying possible hazards.

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Acknowledgement of the guards and safety measures.

•  A clear definition of the tasks assigned.

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Identifying and explaining all the control devices and all their functions used when carrying out the tasks 

assigned.

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Identifying the hazards associated with the assigned tasks.

The personnel operating with the machine must be informed on the specific risks and receive adequate 

basic training on safety regulations.

RESIDENTIAL USERS: Vendor assumes no liability for parts or labor coverage for component failure 

or other damages resulting from installation in non-commercial or residential applications. The right 

is reserved to deny shipment for residential usage; if this occurs, you will be notified as soon as 

possible.

Summary of Contents for 45412

Page 1: ...Cheese Cutter Model GR IT 1000 C Item 45412 Instruction Manual Revised 07 05 2022 Toll Free 1 800 465 0234 Fax 905 607 0234 Email service omcan com www omcan com...

Page 2: ...10 12 12 17 18 28 29 30 31 Table of Contents Section General Information Safety and Warranty Technical Specifications Installation Operation Maintenance Electrical Schematics Notes Warranty Registrati...

Page 3: ...e It s of the utmost importance to save these instructions for future reference Also save the original box and packaging for shipping the equipment if servicing or returning of the machine is required...

Page 4: ...este ha sido entrenado en el correcto funcionamiento de esta m quina y sta usando ropa apropiada y autorizada Cualquier modificaci n a la m quina an la la garant a y puede causar da os a las personas...

Page 5: ...on read the Instructions for use and the relevant attached documentation when necessary If in doubt contact an authorized technician INTENDED AND IMPROPER USE OF THE MACHINE The CUTTER is a machine fo...

Page 6: ...al personnel with the necessary electrical engineering skills after referring to the wiring diagram and the necessary conditions in order to avoid electrocution Beware of hazards due to indirect conta...

Page 7: ...ed service technician to repair the equipment locally Unauthorized maintenance will void the warranty Warranty covers electrical and part failures not improper use Please see https omcan com disclaime...

Page 8: ...ork area min 300 lux Check that there is enough space around the machine to move the removable parts and that it is easily accessible for routine and extraordinary maintenance at least 500 mm of free...

Page 9: ...onsidered as such when they feature fixing elements which can only be removed by using a tool The rear and sides of the machine are closed with fixed guards in either a transparent material or metal B...

Page 10: ...ncy pressure The physical environment is as indicated for example correct lighting and noise levels temperature humidity atmospheric contaminants AFTER POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED ON CHECK THAT Start stop...

Page 11: ...whole cheese to cut 1 Make an incision on the cheese axis 2 with tool B by hand using tool C as a guide Trim the edges of the whole cheese 3 by hand with saw A Take the prepared cheese over the Cutter...

Page 12: ...tions must be taken before any intervention Disconnect the machine from the mains At the end of each intervention Put all the fixed and or interlocked guards back in place at the end of the interventi...

Page 13: ...CUTTING WIDTH LIMIT SWITCH To alter height H of the cutting wire from the work top on which the cheese is move the sensor Ref 2 as follows Counterclockwise to lift the wire Clockwise to lower the wir...

Page 14: ...ssible dangers CHANGING THE CUTTING WIRE To change the cutting wire proceed as follows Remove the wire using the tools supplied A and B Hook the two cables 1 with the ends of the tool A Loosen the dow...

Page 15: ...training on the operating procedures as well as being informed about the possible dangers MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING PRELIMINARY INSTRUCTIONS Only qualified specially trained and authorised personnel sh...

Page 16: ...nd internally on a daily basis Prior to any cleaning operations it is necessary to Disconnect the machine from the power supply mains Do not clean the machine with high pressure water or steam jets Do...

Page 17: ...ss the emergency button Press the two hand control device The movable guard should not close and the motor should not start Weekly Two hand control device with the electricity on Press just one of the...

Page 18: ...18 Electrical Schematics Model GR IT 1000 C 45412 Main Disconnector...

Page 19: ...19 Electrical Schematics Model GR IT 1000 C 45412 Auxiliary Power Supply...

Page 20: ...20 Electrical Schematics Model GR IT 1000 C 45412 Cutting Rope Motor...

Page 21: ...21 Electrical Schematics Model GR IT 1000 C 45412 Forward Contactor...

Page 22: ...22 Electrical Schematics Model GR IT 1000 C 45412 Commands...

Page 23: ...23 Electrical Schematics Model GR IT 1000 C 45412 Commands...

Page 24: ...24 Electrical Schematics Model GR IT 1000 C 45412 Machine Safety Relays...

Page 25: ...25 Electrical Schematics Model GR IT 1000 C 45412 Machine Safety Devices...

Page 26: ...26 Electrical Schematics Model GR IT 1000 C 45412 Machine Contemporary Relay...

Page 27: ...27 Electrical Schematics Model GR IT 1000 C 45412 Push Buttons...

Page 28: ...Wire for Reverse KA21 3 21 3 Top Wire KA21 8 21 8 Cut Rope Descent KA22 1 22 1 Climb Cut Rope KA73 2 73 2 Machine Safety Relays KA75 2P 75 2 Machine Contemporaneity Release KM10 2 20 6 Running Contac...

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Page 31: ...ter online by visiting OMCAN PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION 3115 Pepper Mill Court Mississauga Ontario Canada L5L 4X5 https omcan com warranty registration or email to service omcan com Purchaser s Inf...

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