Just a heads up for those that own this line of slicers... I know its pretty popular around here...
Mine just quit right in the middle of slicing cheese. Took the blade off... nothing jammed in it. Unplugged it... it wasn't hot but thought there might be a thermal overload breaker inside of it that would auto-reset after it cooled down so I unplugged it, and waited... But it still wouldn't work. Finally, I looked on the bottom and there was a fuse holder! Never noticed that before. When I opened it, there it was a blown fuse. But this wasn't going to be so easy to get my cheese slicing finished after all...
Its an ODDBALL FUSE! Order your spare today to have on hand for if and when it goes out!
On page 8 of the owners manual:
Found em on Amazon. GDC was the cheapest I found- $7.96 for a pack of 5. Part number TTL-A-215
Mine just quit right in the middle of slicing cheese. Took the blade off... nothing jammed in it. Unplugged it... it wasn't hot but thought there might be a thermal overload breaker inside of it that would auto-reset after it cooled down so I unplugged it, and waited... But it still wouldn't work. Finally, I looked on the bottom and there was a fuse holder! Never noticed that before. When I opened it, there it was a blown fuse. But this wasn't going to be so easy to get my cheese slicing finished after all...
Its an ODDBALL FUSE! Order your spare today to have on hand for if and when it goes out!
On page 8 of the owners manual:
Satisfactory replacement fuses are available from
Hollyland 50T, LittelFuse (Model 2181.25) or Bussman GDCS505. All are
Slo-Blo type, rated at 1.25A and 250V
Hollyland 50T, LittelFuse (Model 2181.25) or Bussman GDCS505. All are
Slo-Blo type, rated at 1.25A and 250V
Found em on Amazon. GDC was the cheapest I found- $7.96 for a pack of 5. Part number TTL-A-215