Directions for use – Bravetti PLATINUM PRO BKS600 User Manual

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1. Place the food slicer (Fig. 1) on a flat solid surface so that the appliance has good

adhesion.

2. Make sure the safety lock is at '0' position before the appliance is plugged in the

electrical outlet.

3. Plug in the electrical outlet with alternating current and voltage supply specified for

the appliance 120 V~, 60 Hz, 90W .

4. To turn on the appliance, first turn the safety switch from position '0' to '1' then press

down the pulse switch plate (Fig. 2). Keep pressing down the switch plate during

slicing. Be very careful when operating the appliance.

5. To turn off the appliance, release your hand pressing the switch plate. The switch

plate will spring up automatically and the slicer will stop.

6. Place the food tray on the side of appliance (Fig. 3) to collect the food.

7. Set the desired cutting thickness by turning the slice thickness adjustment knob (Fig.

4). Setting 0-20 can be chosen. Always return the supporting plate to setting '0' after

use.

8. The slicer can be used to cut meat, ham, sausage, bread, vegetable or cheese.

Blade cutting speed can be adjusted to cut different kinds of food. Use the highest

speed for sausage while the lowest speed is for cheese. Select the cutting speed by

sliding the speed control button (Fig. 5) to appropriate food symbol :

9. Put the food on the feeder and push the food with food press plate. Cut the food by

sliding the feeder forward (Fig. 6). To avoid danger of injury, always cut the food with

feeder and food press plate. In case the shape or size of food does not allow the

use of feeder, the feeder can be removed by tilting to the side (Fig. 7). However

extra care should be taken during cutting.

10. The blade is protected by a blade cover. Always cut the food with blade cover

installed.

11. Turn the safety switch to position '0' after finish slicing.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

CAUTION: Blade is sharp.

Handle carefully.

Cheese

Vegetable

Bread

Sausage

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