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Instruction Manual Spiral Slicer Model No. 5280-00-100 10700 Medallion Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 45241-4807 USA 2017 Gold Medal Products Co. Part No. 82876

Table of Contents... 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS... 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS... 5 Inspection of Shipment...5 Manual...5 Model Description...5 Items Included with this Unit...5 Setup...6 Adjust the Stop Collar...6 Unit Mounting Instructions...7 Electrical Requirements...8 Before You Plug In Machine...8 Blade Description... 9 Slicing Blade Description...9 Shredding Blade Description...9 Blade Assembly... 10 Changing the Blade Plate Assembly... 10 Changing the Blades... 10 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS... 12 Controls and Their Functions... 12 General Unit Operating Instructions... 12 Making Saratoga Swirls... 13 For All Other Applications... 13 Care and Cleaning... 14 Troubleshooting... 15 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS... 16 ORDERING SPARE PARTS... 17 Unit Exterior (Cutter View)... 18 Unit Exterior (Controls View) Unit Interior (Motor View)... 19 Blade Components and Accessories... 20 Optional Blade Assembly Plates... 20 Wiring Diagram... 21 WARRANTY... 22 Page 2

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DANGER Machine must be properly grounded to prevent electrical shock to personnel. Failure to do so could result in serious injury, or death. DO NOT immerse any part of this equipment in water. DO NOT use excessive water when cleaning. Keep cord and plug off the ground and away from moisture. Always unplug the equipment before cleaning or servicing. Make sure all machine switches are in the OFF position before plugging the equipment into the receptacle. 008_051514 DANGER Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can cause property damage, injury, or death. Any alterations to this equipment will void the warranty and may cause a dangerous condition. This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote-control system. NEVER make alterations to this equipment. Read the Installation, Operating, and Maintenance Instructions thoroughly before installing, servicing, or operating this equipment. 014_020416 WARNING This machinery contains sharp blades. Keep hands and body parts clear at all times. 037_103114 WARNING ALWAYS wear safety glasses when servicing this equipment. 010_010914 WARNING No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. 011_051514 WARNING Read and understand operator s manual and all other safety instructions before using this equipment. To order copies of the operator s manual go to or write to Gold Medal Products Co., 10700 Medallion Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45241 USA 1-(800)-543-0862 022_060215 Page 3

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (continued) WARNING DO NOT allow direct contact of this equipment by the public when used in food service locations. Only personnel trained and experienced in the equipment operation may operate this equipment. Carefully read all instructions before operation. 012_010914 WARNING This machine is NOT to be operated by minors. 007_010914 Note: Improvements are always being made to Gold Medal s equipment. This information may not be the latest available for your purposes. It is critical that you call Gold Medal s Technical Service Department at 1-800-543-0862 for any questions about your machine operations, replacement parts, or any service questions. (Gold Medal Products Co. does not assume any liability for injury due to careless handling and/or reckless operation of this equipment.) General images may be used in manual for reference only. Page 4

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Inspection of Shipment After unpacking, check thoroughly for any damage which may have occurred in transit. Claims should be filed immediately with the transportation company. The warranty does not cover damage that occurs in transit, or damage caused by abuse, or consequential damage due to the operation of this machine, since it is beyond our control (reference warranty in back of manual). Manual Read and understand the operator s manual and all other safety instructions before using this equipment. To order copies of the operator s manual go to or write to Gold Medal Products Co., 10700 Medallion Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45241 USA 1-(800)-543-0862. Model Description 5280-00-100: Spiral Slicer, motorized model Items Included with this Unit The Spiral Slicer comes with the Cutting Blades, Slicer Pin, Potato Pierce, and Wood Skewers shown below. The unit is shipped from the factory with the Coarse C Blade, Coarse Shredding Blade and the Slicer Pin already mounted on the unit. See Blade Description and Blade Assembly sections for individual blade descriptions and assembly instructions. Instruction Manual Coarse Shredding Blade (PN 82819) Slicer Pin (PN 82814) Registration Warranty Card Thin Slicing T Blade (PN 82827) Saratoga S Blade (PN 63640) Coarse Slicing C Blade (PN 82825) Potato Pierce (PN 63530) Wood Skewers Sample only (PN 4159/full case) Page 5

5280-00-100 Spiral Slicer Model No. 5280-00-100 Setup This unit has been completely assembled and tested at the factory. 1. Remove all packaging and tape prior to mounting the unit (see Unit Mounting Instructions on next page). 2. By default the unit is shipped with the C Slicing Blade, Coarse Shedding Blade, and the Slicer Pin installed on the plate mount in the unit. To change the blades, see the Blade Assembly section. 3. Check the Stop Collar. Be sure it is securely fastened into place so the drive plate pins can come close, but NOT touch the cutting blades. Adjust the Stop Collar as needed (see instructions below). 4. Position the tray in place under the blade plate as shown in image below. 5. After setup, the unit should be cleaned (reference the Care and Cleaning Section). Adjust the Stop Collar Loosen the screws on the Stop Collar and adjust collar so the Drive Plate Pins can come close, but NOT touch the cutting blades, then re-tighten the screws. Check the Stop Collar periodically during use to be sure it has not shifted. Drive Plate Stop Collar Shredding Blade (located inside the plate) Cutting Blade Position Tray as shown (tray slips under blade plate to catch product debris) Page 6

5280-00-100 Spiral Slicer Model No. 5280-00-100 Unit Mounting Instructions The Spiral Slicer must be mounted to the work surface for operation. See below for unit mounting options and instructions. Suction Cup Mounting The Spiral Slicer is shipped from the factory with 6 suction cup feet which allow the unit to be attached to a smooth (unpolished), level surface. Semi-Permanent Mounting A semi-permanent mounting angle comes pre-attached to your slicer with two clamping knobs. The clamping knobs allow the unit to be removed from the mounting bracket and reattached as needed. To use the semi-permanent mounting system follow the steps below: 1. Remove the suction cups from the bottom of the unit (see image below). 2. Remove the mounting angle from the slicer unit by removing the clamping knobs. 3. Securely bolt the mounting angle to the surface it will be used on. 4. Reattach the unit to the mounting angle using the clamping knobs; be sure knobs are tightened completely. Unit Frame Clamping Knobs (Knobs located on the inside frame, remove knobs to free unit from Mounting Angle) Mounting Angle Suction Cup Feet are fastened with Acorn nuts. Permanent Mounting The unit can be permanently mounted to a surface by following the Semi-Permanent Mounting instructions, and additionally bolting the frame to the surface. Note: Permanent mounting the machine may be in violation of health codes and is not recommended. Check with the local Health Department before permanently mounting this unit. Page 7

Electrical Requirements The following power supply must be provided: 5280-00-100: 120 V~, 96 W, 60 Hz DANGER Machine must be properly grounded to prevent electrical shock to personnel. Failure to do so could result in serious injury, or death. DO NOT immerse any part of this equipment in water. DO NOT use excessive water when cleaning. Keep cord and plug off the ground and away from moisture. Always unplug the equipment before cleaning or servicing. Make sure all machine switches are in the OFF position before plugging the equipment into the receptacle. 008_051514 A certified electrician must furnish sufficient power for proper machine operation and install any supplied receptacle. We recommend this equipment be on a dedicated and protected circuit. Failure to wire properly will void the warranty and may result in damage to the machine. It is Gold Medal Products Co. s recommendation that this machine be plugged directly into a wall outlet. The use of extension cords is not recommended due to safety concerns, and may cause sacrificed and/or reduced performance. Make sure cord is located to prevent a trip hazard or unit upset. Before You Plug In Machine 1. Make sure all machine switches are in the OFF position before plugging the equipment into the receptacle. 2. Make sure the wall outlet can accept the grounded plugs (where applicable) on the power supply cord. 3. The wall outlet must have the proper polarity. If in doubt, have a competent electrician inspect the outlet and correct if necessary. 4. DO NOT use a grounded to un-grounded receptacle adapter (where applicable). 5. Install the unit in a level position. CAUTION If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by Gold Medal Products Co., its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. 039_080614 Page 8

Blade Description The Spiral Slicer comes with 3 Slicing Blades, 1 Shredder Blade, and a Slicer Pin. See below for all blade descriptions and their uses. See Blade Assembly section on the next page for instructions on changing the blades. The unit is shipped from the factory with the Slicer Pin, Coarse Slicing Blade and Shredder Blade pre-mounted on the Blade Mount Plate. Additional pre-mounted Blade Assembly Kits are available for purchase separately to allow quick change of blades, reference the Optional Blade Assemblies in the Parts Section of this manual. Slicing Blade Description Any of the slicing blades may be used alone. T Blade Thin slicing blade for ribbon fries (Part No. 82827) The T Blade has a slight bend in it and will make slices approximately 1/8 thick. Use this blade with the Slicer Pin to make ribbon fries. S Blade Thin slicing blade for Saratoga Swirls (Part No. 63640) The S Blade has a slight bend in it and will make slices approximately 1/8 thick. Use this blade with a wooden skewer to make Saratoga Swirls. C Blade Coarse slicing blade (Part No. 82825) The C Blade has a 12 degree bend in it and will make slices 1/4 thick. Use this blade with the Coarse Shedding Blade and the Slicer Pin to make spiral fries. Use the C Blade and the Slicer Pin only to make the Exploding Onion. M Blade Medium slicing blade (Part No. 82826) (NOT included with unit, sold separately.) The M Blade has a slight bend in it and will make slices approximately 3/16 thick. Use this blade with the Medium Shredding Blade and Slicer Pin to make hash brown type continuous strands for hash browns or Spider Web potato pancakes. Shredding Blade Description The shredding blades must be used with a Slicing Blade. The Slicer Pin (Part No. 82814) is always used, EXCEPT when making Saratoga Swirls. Coarse Shredding Blade (Part No. 82819) The Coarse Shredding Blade has 5 cutting teeth. Use this blade with the C Blade and Slicer Pin to make spiral fries. Medium Shredding Blade (Part No. 82818) (NOT included with unit, sold separately.) The Medium Shredding Blade has 10 cutting teeth. Use this blade with the M Blade and Slicer Pin to make hash brown type continuous strands for hash browns or Spider Web potato pancakes. Page 9

5280-00-100 Spiral Slicer Model No. 5280-00-100 Blade Assembly Follow the instructions below for removal and installation of the cutting blade assembly. See previous section for blade descriptions and their uses. WARNING This machinery contains sharp blades. Keep hands and body parts clear at all times. 037_103114 Changing the Blade Plate Assembly The unit is designed to easily switch from one blade plate assembly to another, using the knobs shown below. Unplug the unit before attempting to change the blade plate assembly. Blade Plate Assembly Remove the 2 knobs to remove the Blade Plate, then reuse knobs to attach a new Blade Plate. Ensure Tray is positioned under blade plate for use. Changing the Blades Slicing Blades must always be mounted horizontally, and Shredding Blades must always be mounted vertically on the blade plate (fasten blades with hex nuts provided). Installation of the blades in any other orientation will result in the unit being non-functional (reference image shown). 1. Unplug the unit before attempting to change the blades. 2. Remove the nuts securing the blades, and then remove the blades. Caution: Blades are sharp; always use caution when changing, cleaning, or handling. 3. Install the next blade; mount from the interior side allowing the studs to pass through the frame and be secured on the exterior side (reference image shown). If a Slicer Pin is used, slide the pin weldment onto the slicing blade studs on the exterior side of the frame allowing the pin to pass through to the interior (reference image). 4. Securely fasten all blades reusing the hex nuts. Page 10

5280-00-100 Spiral Slicer Model No. 5280-00-100 5. Check the Stop Collar, the drive plate pins should come close, but NOT touch the cutting blades. Adjust the collar as needed, and make sure it is fully tightened into place. Reference Adjust the Stop Collar, in the Installation section of this manual. Shredding Blade Slicer Pin Slicing Blade Hex Nuts (secure the Shredding Blade) Slicer Pin (pin weldment mounted on outside, pin faces inside) Hex Nuts (secure the Slicing Blade and Slicer Pin) Page 11

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Controls and Their Functions HANDLES A Handle is located on each side of the unit for pushing the slicer along the slide rails. POWER BUTTONS The unit has 2 push button momentary switches which provide power to the motor to rotate the drive. The motor will NOT engage unless both Power Buttons are pushed and held at the same time. Releasing the buttons stops the motor. Handle Power Buttons Handle General Unit Operating Instructions 1. Make sure the correct blade configuration is installed and securely fastened to unit. 2. Check the Stop Collar; adjust as needed so the drive plate does not touch the blades. 3. To operate the motorized unit, grab a handle with each hand, and using both thumbs, push the two power buttons at the same time to start the motor to rotate the drive plate. Note: The motor will NOT engage unless both Power Buttons are pushed at the same time. 4. Do not push too hard. Push with a steady motion letting the machine and blades do the work. 5. Release the Power Buttons to stop the motor. Page 12

Making Saratoga Swirls The Shredding Blade and Slicer Pin (if installed) must be removed from the unit. Install the S Slicing Blade to make Saratoga Swirls. Position the blade to the upper side of the blade mounting holes for proper cutting of Saratoga swirls. If the swirls are not loading onto the skewer properly, check the slicing blade mounting and adjust it to its maximum height. Note: Check the Stop Collar; adjust as needed so the drive plate does not touch the blade. 1. Cut about a 1/2" piece of the potato from one or both ends. 2. Use the Potato Pierce to create a hole through the potato, then insert a Wood Skewer (Part No. 4159) into potato until it protrudes from opposite end of potato about 1/2". 3. Feed the long, empty portion of the skewer through the open slot next to the cutting blade. 4. Place the short, 1/2" end of the skewer protruding from the potato into the hole in the drive plate and firmly seat the potato onto the spikes of the drive plate. 5. Move the potato and drive assembly toward the blades. 6. Grab a handle with each hand and press both Power Buttons at the same time to activate the motorized slicer. 7. Slowly advance the potato towards the blade until it is fully engaged with the slicing blade. 8. Firmly push until the drive assembly reaches the set collar. A small slice of potato will be left on the drive plate; carefully remove before starting another potato. For a video tutorial on making Saratoga Swirls, visit /tutorial-videos. For All Other Applications Mount the appropriate blade or blade combination and the slicer pin on the unit according to the product being made (see Blade description and Blade Assembly sections). Note: Check the Stop Collar; adjust as needed so the drive plate does not touch the blade. 1. Cut about a 1/2" piece of the potato (or vegetable of choice) from each end. 2. Firmly seat the potato (vegetable) on the drive plate. 3. Move the potato and drive assembly toward the blades. 4. Insert the center pin into the potato. Note: Do not bury the center pin, the shredding blade or cutting blade into the potato. This will result in poor performance. 5. Grasp the handles and press both Power Button Switches at the same time to activate the motorized slicer. 6. Slowly advance the potato towards the blade until it is fully engaged with the slicing blade. 7. Firmly push until the drive assembly reaches the set collar. A small slice of potato will be left on the drive plate; remove before starting another potato. Page 13

Care and Cleaning DANGER Machine must be properly grounded to prevent electrical shock to personnel. DO NOT immerse in water. DO NOT clean appliance with a water jet. Always unplug the equipment before cleaning or servicing. 025_111616 Good sanitation practice demands that all food preparation equipment be cleaned regularly (only use non-toxic, food grade cleaners). A clean looking, well-kept machine is one of the best ways of advertising your product. Follow the directions below to clean and sanitize the unit each day after use. 1. With the machine OFF, unplug the unit before attempting to clean. 2. Carefully remove all excess food from the blades and drive plate. Caution: Blades are sharp; always use caution when changing, cleaning, or handling. 3. The cutting blade plate may be removed from unit and taken to the sink to clean. 4. Clean the unit with a soft cloth, dampened with soap and hot water. 5. Wipe the stainless steel parts with a clean cloth and cleaner designed for stainless steel, such as Gold Medal Watchdog Stainless Cleaner (Item No. 2088). DO NOT use oven cleaners or abrasive materials as they will damage parts of the machine. 6. Thoroughly dry unit, then reassemble. Page 14

Troubleshooting Issue Possible Cause Solution Unit Not Operating A. Power to the unit. A. Make sure the lead-in cord is plugged in. Blades Not Cutting Correctly B. Power Buttons B. Both Power Buttons must be pressed and held at the same time for the unit to operate. Reference the Operating Instruction section of this manual. A. Blade orientation. A. The cutting blade must be mounted horizontally (fasten with hex nuts) and the shredder blade (if used) must be mounted vertically (fasten with hex nuts) for proper operation. Reference the Blade Assembly section of this manual for correctly mounting and fastening the blades. B. Blades are loose. B. All blades must be completely tightened to the blade plate, and the plate securely fasted to the unit for use. C. Blade adjustment for Saratoga Swirls. Drive Plate Hitting Blades A. Stop Collar adjustment C. When making Saratoga Swirls only the S Blade should be used and it should be positioned at the high side of the mounting holes. Reference Making Saratoga Swirls section of this manual. A. Check the Stop Collar; adjust as needed so the drive plate does not touch the blade. See Adjust the Stop Collar in the Setup section. Page 15

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER Machine must be properly grounded to prevent electrical shock to personnel. Failure to do so could result in serious injury, or death. DO NOT immerse any part of this equipment in water. DO NOT use excessive water when cleaning. Keep cord and plug off the ground and away from moisture. Always unplug the equipment before cleaning or servicing. Make sure all machine switches are in the OFF position before plugging the equipment into the receptacle. 008_051514 DANGER Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can cause property damage, injury, or death. Any alterations to this equipment will void the warranty and may cause a dangerous condition. This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote-control system. NEVER make alterations to this equipment. Read the Installation, Operating, and Maintenance Instructions thoroughly before installing, servicing, or operating this equipment. 014_020416 WARNING No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. 011_051514 CAUTION THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS OF THIS MANUAL ARE INTENDED ONLY FOR QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WHO ARE FAMILIAR WITH ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. THESE ARE NOT INTENDED FOR THE OPERATOR. 027_010914 Page 16

ORDERING SPARE PARTS 1. Identify the needed part by checking it against the photos, illustrations, and/or parts list. (General images may be used in manual for reference only.) 2. Use only approved replacement parts when servicing this unit. 3. When ordering, please include part number, part name, and quantity needed. 4. Please include your model number, serial number, and date of manufacture (located on the machine nameplate/data plate) with your order. 5. Address all parts orders to: Parts Department Gold Medal Products Co. 10700 Medallion Drive Cincinnati, Ohio 45241-4807 Or, place orders by phone or online: Phone: (800) 543-0862 (513) 769-7676 Fax: (800) 542-1496 (513) 769-8500 E-mail: info@ Web Page: Page 17

5280-00-100 Spiral Slicer Model No. 5280-00-100 Unit Exterior (Cutter View) *CAUTION: If supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. 4, 5, 6 3 2* 1 20 19 18 17 See Blade Components section. 16 15 7 14 8 9 13 10 11 12 Item Part Description Part Number 5280-00-100 1 STRAIN RELIEF #SR-6P3-4 76026 2 LEAD-IN CORD 15 AMP PLUG 22038 3 MOTOR COVER 82857 4 HANDLE 67069 5 1/4-20 X 1/2 HEX HD BOLT (fastens handle) 14821 6 MED SPLIT LOCK WASHER 1/4 74526 7 BASE PAN 114015 8 CLAMPING KNOB 82864 9 8-32 ACORN NUT SS (Holds suction cup feet) 12385 10 RUBBER SUCTION FOOT (6 required) 44017 11 BUSHING 82863 12 SLIDE 82861 13 KNOB BLACK 1/4-20 (holds Blade Plate Assy) 12793 14 1/2 IN I.D. SPLIT COLLAR (Stop Collar) 69815 15 DRIVE PLATE 82816 16 MOTOR COUPLING 82860 17 8-32 X 3/16 SOC SET KCP 87392 18 8-32 X 3/8 PHIL PAN M/S 47130 19 10-32 X 1/2 TRUSS HEAD 12189 20 DIRT SEAL (plastic panel) 82877 Page 18

5280-00-100 5280MX Spiral Slicer Model No. 5280-00-100 Unit Exterior (Controls View) Unit Interior (Motor View) 1 7 2 Data Plate 3 5 4 6 Unit Exterior 8 9 10 11 12 Unit Interior Motor View General images shown for parts reference only. Item Part Description Part Number 5280-00-100 1 SLIDING PAN 82856 2 MOMENTARY SWITCH 38971 3 CLAMPING KNOB 82864 4 STOP ANGLE 82859 5 TRAY 114066 6 CORD WARNING LABEL 68720 7 LABEL, 5280 114064 8 10-32 X 1/2 TRUSS HEAD (screws to hold Motor) 12189 9 MOTOR 82804 10 MOTOR CAPACITOR 55466 11 MOMENTARY SWITCH (2 required) 38971 12 SWITCH PLATE 83042 Page 19

5280-00-100 Spiral Slicer Model No. 5280-00-100 Blade Components and Accessories Replacement Items for Unit 2 6 3 5 7 9 4 8 1 5280-04 Coarse Blade Assembly (shown above) Reference table below for optional Blade Assembly Plates available. Optional Items available for Unit 10 11 12 Item Part Description Part Number 1 5280-04 Coarse Blade Assembly (includes Plate, Coarse Slicing Blade, Coarse Shredding Blade, and Pin Weldment) 5280-04 2 BLADE MOUNT PLATE ASSY 114047 3 COARSE SLICING BLADE WELDMENT 82825 4 SLICER PIN WELDMENT 82814 5 COARSE SHRED BLADE 82819 6 8-32 HEX NUT 89129 7 SARATOGA BLADE 63640 8 THIN SLICING BLADE WELDMENT 82827 9 POTATO PIERCE 63530 10 MEDIUM SHRED BLADE WELDMENT 82818 11 MEDIUM SLICING BLADE WELDMENT 82826 12 WOOD SKEWERS (carton of 18 skewer sticks) 4159 Optional Blade Assembly Plates Item Part Description Part Number 1 2 3 Saratoga Blade Assembly (includes Plate, Saratoga Blade, and Pin Weldment) 5280-02 Thin Blade Assembly (includes Plate, Thin Slicing Blade, and Pin Weldment) 5280-03 Medium Blade Assembly (includes Plate, Medium Slicing Blade, Medium Shredding Blade, and Pin Weldment) 5280-01 5280-02 5280-03 Page 20

Model No. 5280-00-100 Wiring Diagram Page 21

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