Ritter Sono5 User Manual

Food slicer sono5
Item No. 557.000 / GTIN 400482255700 7
Details
- full metal construction, suspended
- floor panel made of shatterproof glass
- serrated blade, 17cm Ø
- blade cover
- slice thickness adjustable up to approx. 23 mm
- safety switch for intermittent and continuous operation
- broad-surfaced, detachable carriage
- carriage way approx. 24 cm
- warranty: 2 years, product made in Germany
Technical features
- 230 Volt, 65 Watt eco-motor, duty cycle 5 minutes
- VDE/GS approval, safety category 2, CE
- dimensions: width 27,0 cm height 26,0 cm depth 38,0 cm
- weight: 5,9 kg
Slicer sono5 – A stylish multislicer
The full metal construction of the food slicer sono5 offers a high degree of stability and slicing performance. The integrated floor panel made of high-quality, shatterproof glass gives the slicer an elegant touch. With its outstanding design slicer sono5 has won the Red Dot Award: Product Design 2015.
The suspended construction allows the sliced food, cut into appetizing slices, to be laid down directly onto plates and dishes. Furthermore it offers convenient and easy cleaning.
The broad-surfaced, detachable carriage allows cutting off larger pieces of food. The slice thickness can be adjusted continuously up to approx. 23 mm.
The food slicer sono5 is driven by a powerful and energy-saving 65 W eco motor. A smooth ham- and sausage blade is available for every ritter food slicer.
Awards
Technical data are subject to change
About ritterwerk:
ritterwerk was founded in 1905 by Franz Ritter. Since then the medium-sized company develops and produces household appliances which facilitate the everyday work in the kitchen. The medium-sized company, headed by Michael Schüller, develops, designs and produces exclusively in Gröbenzell near Munich.
The company‘s philosophy ‚made in Germany‘ not only stands for its production site in
Germany. It also incorporates high quality standards, sustainability, appropriate
materials as well as functional design, thus clearly following the ‘Bauhaus’ principles of
the twenties. More information at: www.ritterwerk.com
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