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Zelmer 393.4 Doris Slicer: Dealing with Noise and Finding Correct Pin Placement

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  • #1 16695532
    dejf12
    Level 11  
    Hello!
    I have a slicer as in the subject Model Doris and about two days ago when slicing bread began to grind but only when slicing, when working without load does not make such sounds. I thought I got into the drive gears. I unscrewed and at first there was nothing but grease on the wheels, but after a thorough examination of the interior on the bottom lay pieces of plastic and a metal pin (photo 2 attached). Later, I found broken fragments next to the gear. I cleaned the interior of the garbage and turned the whole thing hoping that maybe without this pin it will work okay but no, it's still the same as if something got in the modes.
    My question is where should this pin be placed? In the place marked on photo 1, because this is the only place indicating emergence, or somewhere else, and what is the purpose of this pin? I found the mounting plate, can I replace it, but the pin? I found the manual for the service technician, but it is not helpful. I enclose, maybe it will be useful to someone.
    greetings
    Zelmer 393.4 Doris Slicer: Dealing with Noise and Finding Correct Pin Placement Zelmer 393.4 Doris Slicer: Dealing with Noise and Finding Correct Pin Placement
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  • #3 16696387
    dejf12
    Level 11  
    ... I have an axle, the question of where to place it from the diagram is not clear, but thanks for your interest.
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    #4 16697371
    kotuniunia
    Level 29  
    You yourself marked where, except that if you do not paste it properly, then at the first load it will support the gear so that it does not jump on the gear.
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    #6 16697651
    Paw_el

    Home appliances specialist
    dejf12 wrote:
    on the bottom lay pieces of plastic and a metal pin

    Pieces of plastic are the elements that held the axle. Paste? I see it poorly, rather the replacement of the mounting plate awaits you.
  • #7 16700193
    dejf12
    Level 11  
    ... I don't want to glue anything, I'm going to buy a new CD. I thought so, that in the place I have marked, but I did not know what function the axle performs and that is why it makes such a noise under load. Thanks for the help.

    PS. The disc came, replaced, everything works as it should be, the axis went to the indicated place. Thank you once again for your help.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the Zelmer 393.4 Doris slicer, which began making grinding noises during operation when slicing bread. The user discovered broken plastic pieces and a metal pin inside the device, leading to concerns about the correct placement of the pin and its function. Responses included references to a service manual and diagrams, indicating that the pin is crucial for supporting the gear during operation. The user ultimately decided to replace the mounting plate instead of attempting repairs, successfully restoring the slicer's functionality after correctly placing the axle as indicated in the provided resources.
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