Omcan 195F User manual

Gravity Meat Slicers
Models 195F / 195S
Instruction Manual
Version 1.1
1-800-465-0234
www.omcan.com
3115 Pepper Mill Court, Mississauga, ON, L5L 4X5
4450 Witmer Industrial Estates, Unit 4, Niagara Falls, NY, 14305

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Table of Contents
Section
General Information
Safety & Warranty
Technical Specications
Installation
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Parts Breakdowns
Electrical Schematics
Warranty Registration
Model 195F / Model 195S

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General Information
Safety & Warranty
Omcan Manufacturing And Distributing Company Inc. and Food Machinery Of America, Inc. dba Omcan
are not responsible for any harm or injury caused due to any person’s improper or negligent use of
this equipment. The product shall only be operated by someone over the age of 18, of sound mind, and
not under the inuence of any drugs or alcohol, who has been trained in the correct operation of this
machine, and is wearing authorized, proper safety clothing. Any modication to the machine voids any
warranty, and may cause harm to individuals using the machine or in the vicinity of the machine while
in operation.
This manual contains all the necessary information to install, use and service the gravity slicers for food
(please see models in paragraph “Technical Description”). The scope of this document, hereinafter the
“manual”, is to permit users, and especially end users, to take all the cautions and provisions possible for using
this machine safely and for a long time.
LIMITS OF USE – SAFETY NORMS
These machine were designed and built to slice foodstuff in compliance to the norms of the CE 2006/95/EEC,
93/68/EEC, 2006/42/EEC, 2002/72/EEC, 2004/108 CE, REG 1935/2004/EEC, 2002/95/CE (RoHS) and to the
following regulations EN1974, EN ISO12100-1, EN ISO12100-2, EN 294, EN60204-1, EN60335-1, EN60335-
2-64.
GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS
The slicers must be used only by suitably trained personnel. Furthermore, this personnel must have read this
manual carefully. In particular, please comply to the following instructions:
• Install the machine according to the instructions contained in the “Installation” section;
• Do not remove the transparent protections, do not modify nor exclude the mechanical and electrical safety
devices;
• Do not use the machine with improvised connections, or provisional or non insulated cables;
• Check the power cable and gland plate on the machine body regularly and when necessary have them
replacedbyqualiedpersonnel;
• In case of anomalies, defective operation, incorrect movement, unusual noise, etc stop the machine
immediately;
• Before cleaning or servicing, disconnect the machine from the mains;
• Always use scratch-proof and non-slip gloves during cleaning or maintenance;
• Lay or remove the goods to be sliced on the sliding plate only when the latter is completely pushed back
and the thickness control knob positioned to 0;
• To move the carriage tray when slicing, use the handle or the product grip handle;
• For extraordinary maintenance (to replace the sharpener wheels, the blade, or others) please contact the
manufacturerorqualiedanddulyauthorizedpersonnel;

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Safety & Warranty
• Avoid running the slicers with no product on it;
• The slicers are equipped with a ventilated motor, except for the F 195 model for which operating time must
not exceed 15 minutes to avoid motor overheating. After a period of rest, operation can be resumed.
1 YEAR BENCH WARRANTY
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
The manufacturer’s warranty covering the good functioning of the machines and their compliance to the
service for which they have been designed depends on the correct application of the instructions contained in
this manual. The Manufacturer assumes no liability either direct or indirect deriving from:
• Failure to comply with the instructions contained in this manual;
• Use of the machine by personnel who has not read or fully understood the content of this manual;
• Usenotcomplyingtothespecicnormscurrentlyapplicableinthecountryofinstallation;
• Unauthorizedmodicationsand/orrepairs;
• Use of non original accessories or spare parts;
• Exceptional events.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS OF USE
Temperature: from -5 °C a + 40 °C
Relative humidity: max 95%
OPENING THE BOX
On reception check packaging integrity, otherwise inform the forwarding agent or the area agent immediately.
To unpack the machine, proceed as follows:
• Open the box and remove your copy of the manual of use and maintenance, then proceed according to the
instructions found on that manual;
• Lift the machine still wrapped in a transparent polyethylene sheet and extract it from the box;
• Now check the box content and make sure it corresponds to what shown on the external label.
WARNING:
Thepackagingcomponents(cardboard,polyethylene,andothers)areclassied
asnormalsolidurbanwasteandcanthereforebedisposedofwithoutdifculty.
In any case, for suitable recycling, we suggest disposing of the products
separately (differentiated waste) according to the current norms.
DO NOT DISCARD ANY PACKAGING MATERIALS IN THE
ENVIRONMENT!

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Technical Specications
The machine is essentially made of a base supporting a circular blade mounted in a tilted position. This blade
is driven by an electrical motor to slice foodstuffs. The machine is equipped with a carriage holding a product
tray and sliding on a bar mounted under the base top, parallel to the blade. Slice thickness is adjusted by
means of a gauge plate mounted in front of the blade. This plate, against which rests the product to be sliced
is moved transversely with respect to the blade by a value corresponding to the desired slice thickness. The
product is fed to the machine (towards the gauge plate) by gravity. All the machine components are made of
polishedandanodicallyoxidizedaluminiumalloy,ofstainlesssteelandfoodgradeplasticmaterial.Theblade
is driven by an electrical motor, transmission is by means of a longitudinally grooved belt. The machine is
started and stopped by a control button or switch. Some of the machine models have a user-friendly and safe
built-in blade sharpener.
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY DEVICES
The following mechanical safety devices were installed:
• A series of aluminium and transparent plastic guards on the product carriage.
On request the following are available:
• Safety micro-switch preventing the motor from starting when the blade guard is removed.
WARNING: RESIDUAL RISKS
Notwithstanding all the possible cautions taken during the design and the construction of the
machine, residual risks (cutting) still exist during use or during cleaning or maintenance. Therefore be
careful and PAY THE UTMOST ATTENTION to what you are doing. DO NOT use the machine if you are
not in perfect psychological and physical conditions. DO NOT ALLOW anyone near the machine when
it is in use. ALWAYS wear gloves that can resist cuts or tears when cleaning, lubricating or sharpening
the blade. Slice only the products mentioned as sliceable. NEVER try to slice products that have been
mentioned as non sliceable.
ACCESSORIES
Ifnototherwisedenedatthemomentoforder,themachinesaresuppliedtogetherwiththefollowing:
• EU conformity declaration;
• Instructions manual for installation, use and maintenance.
PRODUCTS THAT CAN BE SLICED
• All types of cold cuts (raw, cooked, smoked);
• Meat without bone (raw or cooked, at a temperature not less than + 3 °C);
• Vegetables (all types).

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Technical Specications
PRODUCTS THAT MUST NOT BE SLICED:
• Frozenordeep-frozenfood;
• Foodcontainingbones(meatorsh);
• Any other non-food product;
• Cheese.
MAIN COMPONENTS
195 F/S
1. Startup Button (White or Green) 11. Blade
2. Stop Button (Black or Red) 12. Product Grip Handle
3. N.A. 13.ManufacturerIdenticationPlate,MachineDataandUEMarks
4. Slice Thickness Control Knob 14. Pusher Plate Extension
5. Adjustable Foot 15. Product Tray Hand Protection
6. Carriage Tray Support 16. Product Tray Handle
7. Base 17. Blade Plate Tie-Rod
8. Product Tray 18. Supply Cord
9. Blade Plate 19. Gauge Plate
10. Product Grip 20. Sharpener
Illustrations may differ from
actual machines.

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Installation
INSTALLING THE MACHINE
Position the machine on a well leveled, smooth and dry top suitably dimensioned to withstand the machine
weight.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Install the machine near a compliant outlet derived from a system meeting the local norms.
The user is responsible for ascertaining that the electrical system is suitably dimensioned and functions
correctly (supply line, outlet, distribution panel, differential protecting breaker, grounding).
Before carrying out the connection ascertain that the mains characteristics correspondent to those indicated
on the machine plate.
COMMANDS
START AND STOP BUTTONS / SWITCHES
• Turn switch or press the white or green button (1) to start running the blade;
• The light turns on to indicate that the machine works correctly;
• Turn switch or press the red or black button to stop the blade.
Slice thickness can be adjusted by turning the graduated knob (4) counterclockwise.
Thickness adjustment range: see paragraph “Technical description and conditions of use”.
FUNCTIONING TEST AND BLADE ROTATION DIRECTION
Start the machine and check whether the light is on; make sure that the blade rotates in the direction indicated
by the arrow (counterclockwise if you look at the machine from the blade plate side).
• Ascertain that the carriage and the product grip slide correctly;
• Ascertain that the gauge plate works and adjust thickness to desired value.

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Installation
Maintenance
USING THE MACHINE
LOADING THE PRODUCT ON THE TRAY AND SLICING
• Ascertain that the thickness control knob is correctly positioned to ‘0’;
• Draw back the carriage completely (towards the operator) to loading position;
• Lift the product grip by pulling it away by 10 cm from the blade and put it in rest position;
• Lay the product to be sliced against the guide plate on the operator side;
• Secure by means of the product grip by exerting a slight pressure;
• Adjust the thickness gauge. Start the blade by turning the switch or by pressing on the white or green
button;
• Gripthehandleafxedontotheplateandstarttheforwardandbackwardcuttingmovement.Theproduct
travels towards the guide plate by gravity;
• When the product weight or its dimensions do not provide a satisfactory cut by effect of the gravity, use the
product grip handle;
• Whennished,returnthethicknesscontrolknobto‘0’anddrawthecarriageback;
• Stop the blade by pressing the black or red button.
CLEANING THE SLICER
GENERAL
The machine must always be accurately cleaned at least once a day, and more often if necessary.
Always use protective gloves.

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Maintenance
DISASSEMBLING THE MACHINE FOR CLEANING
• Disconnect the plug from the mains;
• Turn the gauge plate know to ‘0’;
• Remove the various components as described in the following paragraphs;
• Unscrew (counterclockwise) the blade guard tie-rod;
• If the blade guard is blocked, press on the rod knob to move it a little;
• Extract the rod and remove the blade guard using for this operation only the side knobs;
• Loosenandremovethetwoxingscrewswithknurledhead;
• Remove the slice guard.
To clean the machine body and the blade use only a cloth damped with water and biodegradable
lathery detergent having 7-8 pH and at a temperature not below + 30°C. Do not clean the machine by
using water or vapor sprays or similar systems.
WARNING:
Use scratch-proof and non-slip gloves to carry out the following operations. Proceed carefully and pay
attention to what you are doing. DANGER OF CUTTING!
REASSEMBLING THE MACHINE
Proceed as indicated for the previous operations but in reverse order.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
The operator is allowed to perform the following maintenance operations:
• Blade sharpening: regularly (intervals and duration obviously depend on the use of the machine, time of
use and type of product sliced).
• Lubrication of carriage sliding guides: once a week.
• Lubrication of product grip sliding bar: once a week.
• Adjustment of motor belt tension: as required.
• Checking the power supply cord conditions and of the gland plate: from time to time.

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Maintenance
WARNING
Maintenance must always be carried out when the machine is disconnected from the mains and if no other
positionisspecicallyrequired,withthethicknesscontrolknobon‘0’.
The following maintenance operations are to be entrusted only to personnel authorized by the
manufacturer:
• Replacing the blade;
• Replacing the sharpener stones;
• Replacing the motor transmission belt;
• Replacing electrical system components under the machine base;
• Repairing structural parts, repairing the components under the base.
BLADE SHARPENING
Before proceeding, clean the machine accurately as explained in the previous paragraphs.
WARNING
Sharpening can be done only up to 12 mm of the blade diameter value. Beyond this value, the BLADE
MUST BE REPLACED ONLY by personnel AUTHORIZED BY THE MANUFACTURER.
SHARPENING MODELS WITH SEPARATE SHARPENER
1. Cleanthebladeaccuratelyusingdenaturizedalcoholtode-greaseit.
2. Turn the graduated knob (1) towards the left to open completely.
3. Remove the sharpener from its box, unscrew the knurled knob and insert the threaded metallic pin inside
the hole (2) provided for on the product tray so that the two emery wheels are turned towards the blade.
Snap into place by pressing on the lower wheel button (3). The lower wheel must remain inserted for a
length equal to half of its diameter between the blade on which it rests and the adjustment plate.
4. Insert the plug into the outlet and operate the switch while using the handle to block the product tray then
the sharpener in the above position (4);
5. Allow the blade to rotate for about 30 to 40 seconds then use the switch to stop it. Brush a pencil lightly on
the external side of the blade to check for a slight spud.
We advise performing this operation with the utmost care as the blade is extremely sharp.
If some spud is found, restart the blade by maintaining the wheel button (5) pressed for 10 seconds.

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Maintenance
SHARPENING VERSIONS WITH BUILT-IN SHARPENER
To sharpen the blade periodically as soon as the cutting capacity decreases. Please proceed as per the
following instructions:
1. Afterdisconnectingformthemains,cleanthebladeaccuratelyusingdenaturizedalcoholtodegreaseit;
2. Loosen the knob (1) and turn the sharpener (2) by 180° and insert the wheels on the slicer blade. Re lock
the knob (1);
3. Operate the switch (3) and press the button (4);
4. Allow the blade to rotate for about 30 to 40 seconds then use the switch (3) to stop it. Brush a pencil lightly
on the external side of the blade to check for a slight spud;
We advise performing this operation with the utmost care as the blade is extremely sharp.
5. If some spud is found, operate the switch (3) again for 3 to 4 seconds by pressing the buttons 4 and 5 at
the same time;
DO NOT PROLONG THIS OPERATION BEYOND THE FEW SECONDS MENTIONED OTHERWISE THE
BLADE EDGE WILL WARP.
6. After completing sharpening, we advise cleaning the wheels using a small brush and alcohol;
7. Now return the sharpener to its original position.

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Maintenance
LUBRICATION
Carriage sliding guides product grip (once a week)
Use only the oil provided, otherwise use white Vaseline oil. DO NOT USE VEGETABLE OILS.
• Spread a small quantity of oil on the bar and move the assembly 3 or 4 times;
Clean as required to remove excess of oil.
ADJUSTING THE MOTOR BELT TENSION
After a given period of service an unusual noise may occur because of the belt bedding. In this case, tighten
the belt-stretcher on the side of the motor under the machine base.

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Troubleshooting
The table below indicates the most common problems that may arise during slicing and the necessary
remedies.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
The machine does not start when
the white or green button is
pressed
No power supply Ascertain that the plug is correctly
inserted
The blade guard is not correctly
positioned Check
Defective electrical control circuit Call technical assistance
When the switch is turned or
when the white or green button is
pressed, the machine starts, but
the white functioning light is not on
Defective indicator
Do not use the machine when the
pilot lamp is not on; Call technical
assistance
The machine starts, but there are
vibrations. The motor is very hot
and there is a bad smell
Defective motor or transmission Do no use the machine, call
technical assistance
Under strain, the machine slows
down or comes to a stop Defective transmission Call technical assistance
Excessive resistance to product
slicing The blade is blunt Sharpen the blade
The slices are ragged and/or
shaped irregularly
The blade is blunt Sharpen the blade
The blade is excessively worn out Call technical assistance
Unsatisfactory blade sharpening Worn wheels Replace the wheels; call technical
assistance
The product tray does not slide Guidesareinsufcientlylubricated Lubricate
When the switch is turned or when
the black or red button is pressed,
the machine does not stop
Defective electrical control circuit Stop the machine, unplug from
mains and call technical assistance
DISMANTLING THE SLICER
These machines are made of the following elements:
• Aluminium frame;
• Stainlesssteelttingsandothers;
• Electrical parts and cords;
• Electrical motor;
• Plastic materials, etc.
Whether dismantling is entrusted to third parties or done in-house (in that last case you will have to separate
thevariousmaterials)pleasenotethatdisposalofthematerialscanonlybecarriedoutbydulyauthorized
businesses. In any case, please comply to the current norms of your country.

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Troubleshooting
WARNING
In any case, to remove the blade and dispose of it, you must contact the manufacturer or personnel
duly authorized by the manufacturer. NEVER DISPOSE OF WASTE IN AREAS WHERE ACCESS IS NOT
DELIMITED BY BARRIERS AND FORBIDDEN BY WARNING SIGNS AS THIS WASTE REPRESENTS A
SERIOUS DANGER, ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN AND ANIMALS. ANY RESPONSIBILITY ARISING
OUT OF INCORRECT DISPOSAL FALLS ON THE OWNER.
Guide to the treatment of waste equipment
This product complied with Directive 2002/96 /EC.
The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on equipment or its packaging indicates that at the end of its
working life the equipment should not be treated as general household waste but taken to one of the recycling
centres for electrical and electronic equipment run by local authorities. Alternatively, it may be handed over
to the reseller when purchasing new equipment of the same type. The user is responsible for consigning the
equipment to appropriate collection facilities at the end of its working life or face the penalties provided for
by current waste management legislation. Separate collection for subsequent delivery of waste equipment to
environmentally-compatible recycling, treatment and disposal facilities to prevent possible negative impacts
on the environment and human health whilst encouraging recycling of the product’s components. For further
information regarding the available collection facilities, please contact your local refuse collection service or the
dealerfromwhomthepurchasewasmade.Themanufacturerand/orimporterfulltheirobligationsconcerning
environmentally-compatible recycling, treatment and disposal either individually or by joining a collective
scheme.
For service call 1-800-465-0234.

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Parts Breakdown
Model 195F 13606
(14863)
(14862)
(14930)
(14860)
(14861)
(14859) (14864)
(14866)
(14867)
(14865)
(14869) (14870) (14871)
(14873)
(14872)
(14877)
(14876)
(14879)
(14881)
(14882)
(14861)
(14883) (14885)
(14887) (14888) (14891)
(14891)
(14889) (14897)
(14930)
(14901)
(14886)
(14861)
(14861)
SOLD COMPLETE
(14932)
(14896)
(14895)
(14894)
(14893)
(14934)
(33879)
(33881)
(14905)
(14882)
(14909)
(14910)
(14911)(14912)
(14913)
(14914)
(14852)
(14878)
(14868)
(14906)
(14908)
(14907)
(14849)
(33880)
(33876)
(14933)
(14850)
(14875)
(21252)
(33877)
(33878)
(14920)
(14861)
(14921)
(14918)
(14919)
(14915)
(14915)
(14916)
(14917)
(14924)
(14880)
(14926) (14927)
(14925)
(14929)
(14931)
(14923)
(14928)
(14858)
(14856)
(36474)
(14854)
(14857)
(14852)
(14855)
(14853)
(14898)
(14900)
(14899)
(14935)
(14902)
(14903)
(14860)
(14861)
(14884)
(14882)
(14890)
(14880)

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Parts Breakdown
Model 195F 13606
Item
No. Description Position Item
No. Description Position Item
No. Description Position
14849 Casing B1 14881 Blade Cover B35 14910 Nut B68
14850 Screw B2 14882 Nut B36 14911 Screw Testa CACC B69
14875 Index Knob B3 14885 Pin B39 14912 Screw B70
14852 Screw B4 14886 Pin B40 14913 Plate B71
14853 Rivet B5 14887 Support B41 14914 Screw TC B72
14854 Screw B6 14888 Spring B42 14915 Slide Bar Spring B73
14855 Plate B7 14889 Spring B43 14916 Slide Bar B74
36474 On / Off Switch B8 14890 Small Push Button B44 14917 Carriage B75
14856 Capacitor B9 14891 Screw B45 14918 Carriage Screw B76
14857 Clamp B10 33876 Wrist Guard Plate B46 14919 Carriage Nut B77
14858 Screw TC B11 14893 Meat Grip Knob B47 14920 Pin B78
14859 Power Cord B15 14894 Screw TPSV B48 14921 Bearing B79
14860 Screw TE B16 14895 Meat Grip B49 14923 Screw B80
14861 Washer B17 14896 Pin B50 14924 Wing Nut B81
14862 Support B18 14897 Spring B51 14925 Plate B82
14863 Thickness Adj. Plate B19 14898 Lock B52 14926 Motor Adjustment Bar B83
14864 Strain Relief B20 14899 Meat Plate B53 14927 Spring for Adjustment Bar B84
14865 Tie Rod B21 14900 Screw B54 14928 Motor B85
14866 Deector Screw B22 14901 Knob B55 14929 Screw B86
14867 Slice Deector B23 14902 Meat Plate Support B56 14930 Ventosa B87
14868 Screw B24 14903 Carriage Knob B57 14931 Motor Pin B88
14869 Circlip B25 33877 Screw for Support Bar B58 14932 Circlip B89
14870 Circlip B26 33878 Support Bar B59 14933 Foot B90
14871 Pulley Bearing B27 33879 Screw B60 14934 Wrist Guard Screw B91
14872 Pulley B28 33880 Washer B61 14935 Pulley Assembly B93
14873 Belt B29 33881 Cam B62 21252 Bottom Cover D4
14876 Shaft B30 14905 Cam Screw B63 33907 Screw D13
14877 Screw B31 14906 Slide Support B64 33908 Safety Switch Holder D14
14878 Screw TC B32 14907 Slide Pin B65 33909 Pivot Chuck D15
14879 Blade B33 14908 Screw TC B66 33882 Slide Support Complete
14880 Screw B34 14909 Screw TC B67 14936 Complete Sharpening Assy.

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Parts Breakdown
Model 195S 13607
(14863)
(14862)
(14930)
(14860)
(14861)
(14859)
(14864)
(14866)
(14867)
(14865)
(14869)
(14870) (14871)
(14873)
(14872)
(14877)
(14876)
(14879) (14881)
(14932)
(14896)
(14895)
(14894)
(14893)
(14934)
(33879)
(33881)
(14905)
(14882)
(14909)
(14910)
(14911)
(14912)
(14913)
(14914)
(14852)
(14878)
(14868)
(14906)
(14908)
(14907)
(14849)
(33880)
(33876)
(14933)
(14850)
(14875)
(21252)
(33877)
(33878)
(14920)
(14861)
(14921)
(14918)
(14919)
(14915)
(14915)
(14916)
(14917)
(14924)
(14880)
(14926) (14927)
(14925)
(14929)
(14931)
(14923)
(14928)
(14858)
(14856)
(36474)
(14854)
(14857)
(14852)
(14855)
(14853)
(14898)
(14900)
(14899)
(14935)
(14902)
(14903)
(14860)
(14861)
(14880)
(14874)
(14937) (33884)
(33885)
(33889) (33888)
(33890)
(33899)
(33900)
(33901)
(33903)(33904)
(33906)
(33883)
(33887)
(33891)
(33892)
(33896)
(33897)
(33898)
(33905)
(33894)
(33901)
(33893)
(33891)
(33892)
(33902)
(33902)
(22893)
(33895)
(33886)

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Parts Breakdown
Model 195S 13607
Item
No. Description Position Item
No. Description Position Item
No. Description Position
33883 Sharpener Base A1 14864 Strain Relief B20 33880 Washer B61
33884 Washer A3 14865 Tie Rod B21 33881 Cam B62
33885 Screw A4 14866 Deector Screw B22 14905 Cam Screw B63
33886 Sharpener Shaft A5 14867 Slice Deector B23 14906 Slide Support B64
33887 Screw A6 14868 Screw B24 14907 Slide Pin B65
33888 Nut A7 14869 Circlip B25 14908 Screw TC B66
33889 Screw A8 14870 Circlip B26 14909 Screw TC B67
33890 Washer A9 14871 Pulley Bearing B27 14910 Nut B68
33891 Screw A10 14872 Pulley B28 14911 Screw Testa CACC B69
33892 Push Knob for Sharpener A11 14873 Belt B29 14912 Screw B70
33893 Ball Bearing A12 14876 Shaft B30 14913 Plate B71
33894 Spring A13 14877 Screw B31 14914 Screw TC B72
33895 Washer A14 14878 Screw TC B32 14915 Slide Bar Spring B73
33896 Screw A15 14879 Blade B33 14916 Slide Bar B74
33897 Washer A16 14880 Screw B34 14917 Carriage B75
33898 Sharpener Housing A17 14881 Blade Cover B35 14918 Carriage Screw B76
33899 Grinding Shaft A18 14882 Nut B36 14919 Carriage Nut B77
33900 Sharpening Stone A19 14883 Omcan F Stone 40X08X06 B37 14920 Pin B78
33901 Washer A20 14884 Omcan G Stone 40X08X06 B38 14921 Bearing B79
33902 Nut A21 14885 Pin B39 14923 Screw B80
33903 Honing Stone A22 14886 Pin B40 14924 Wing Nut B81
33904 Honing Shaft A23 14887 Support B41 14925 Plate B82
33905 Sharpener Cover A24 14888 Spring B42 14926 Motor Adjustment Bar B83
33906 Spring A25 14889 Spring B43 14927 Spring for Adjustment Bar B84
14849 Casing B1 14890 Small Push Button B44 14928 Motor B85
14850 Screw B2 33876 Wrist Guard Plate B46 14929 Screw B86
14875 Index Knob B3 14893 Meat Grip Knob B47 14930 Ventosa B87
14852 Screw B4 14894 Screw TPSV B48 14931 Motor Pin B88
14853 Rivet B5 14895 Meat Grip B49 14932 Circlip B89
14854 Screw B6 14896 Pin B50 14933 Foot B90
14855 Plate B7 14897 Spring B51 14934 Wrist Guard Screw B91
36474 On / Off Switch B8 14898 Lock B52 14935 Pulley Assembly B93
14856 Capacitor B9 14899 Meat Plate B53 21252 Bottom Cover D4
14857 Clamp B10 14900 Screw B54 33907 Screw D13
14858 Screw TC B11 14901 Knob B55 33908 Safety Switch Holder D14
14859 Power Cord B15 14902 Meat Plate Support B56 33909 Pivot Chuck D15
14860 Screw TE B16 14903 Carriage Knob B57 33882 Slide Support Complete
14861 Washer B17 33877 Screw for Support Bar B58 14937 Complete Sharpening Assy.
14862 Support B18 33878 Support Bar B59
14863 Thickness Adj. Plate B19 33879 Screw B60

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Electrical Schematics
Model 195F 13606
Model 195S 13607

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