Part 6: cleaning and maintenance, Part 7: storage, Part 8: technical specifications – Philco PHFS 8000 User Manual

Page 7: Removing the cutting disc

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Revision 06/2014

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PART 6: CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Before cleaning the appliance, always turn it off and disconnect it from the power outlet. Set the cutting
thickness adjustment dial to position 0.

After each use remove any food remains from the food slicer. Clean parts that come into contact with food
using a wiping cloth dipped in clean water and then dry with a wiping cloth.

For a more thorough clean, disassemble the food pusher, the sliding plate and the cutting disc. Clean these
parts using warm water and kitchen detergent. Then thoroughly rinse under running water and dry them.

Do not use abrasive cleaning agents, sponges with steel wool or steel wool.

Under no condition submerge the appliance in water or any other liquid.

Removing the cutting disc

Press the blade cover release button to release the blade cover and take it off.

Using the included plastic key, release the centre of the cutting disc (by turning to the left).

Hold the cutting disc and wash it thoroughly. Pay extra attention when handling the cutting disc.

Using a dry wiping cloth or a soft brush, clean the area behind the blade.

Reinstall the clean cutting disc using the included plastic key to tighten it in place (by turning to the right).

Thanks to special sharpening and high quality materials, the cutting disc disc will remain sharp for a long
time without the need for additional sharpening.

PART 7: STORAGE

If you will not be using the appliance, store it in a dry place out of children's reach.

PART 8: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Rated voltage range ..........................................................................................................................................................230 V~ 

Rated frequency .................................................................................................................................................................. 50 Hz

Rated power input ...............................................................................................................................................................150 W 

Safety class (for electric shock protection) .............................................................................................................................. I

Noise level ........................................................................................................................................................................ 64 dB(A)

The declared noise emission level of the appliance is 64 dB(A), which represents a level A of acoustic power
with respect to a reference acoustic power of 1 pW.

Glossary of technical terms
Safety class for electric shock protection:
Class I – Electric shock protection is provided by double or heavy-duty insulation.

Changes to text and technical parameters are reserved.

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