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To Slice
1. Plug cord into 120V, AC outlet. Push excess cord into the cord
storage compartment (Fig. 3).
Cord Safety: A short power cord is provided with this appliance
to reduce the possibility of someone becoming entangled in it or
tripping over it. While EdgeCraft does not recommend it, extension
cords may be used. Use only 3-wire extension cords with 3 prong
plugs. Extension cords should have an electrical rating not less
than the rating on the electrical appliance.
Do not use damaged extension cords. Keep cord away from heat,
sharp edges and water.
2. Place food in the corner of the carriage and pull the
carriage toward you. Hold food pusher with your right hand,
keeping thumb protected behind thumb guard (Fig. 4).
3. Press the “ON” side of the switch down for slicing.
4. To slice, slide the carriage toward the blade. Move the
carriage back and forth steadily. Using the food pusher, keep
food pressed against the thickness guide plate for even slices.
When finished slicing, turn off motor, unplug slicer, set the slice
thickness to “0” (not below “0”) and secure the carriage in the
“Lock” position (Fig. 1).
Cleaning
Unplug the slicer cord from outlet
Slicer parts in contact with food can be removed for
thorough cleaning. Wash with a soft cloth or sponge and
a mild soap or spray cleaner. Rinse and dry.
Never use steel wool or scouring powder on any part of slicer.
DO NOT IMMERSE SLICER IN WATER. DO NOT WASH ANY PART
OF THE SLICER IN DISHWASHER.
Food carriage
To remove the food carriage, set the thickness control knob to 0,
slide the carriage control button to the “Remove” position (Fig. 5).
Slide carriage away from blade until it comes off its track. Clean
carriage guide and lubricate lightly with a few drops of acid-free
light household oil such as sewing machine oil (Fig. 6).
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Figure 3. Push excess cord into the cord
storage compartment.
Figure 6.
Lubricating food
carriage guides.
Figure 4. Hand on food pusher, slicing.
Figure 5. Removing the food carriage.
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