In searching for a part for an older Rival slicer, I found that www.abtecparts.com listed many of the parts. Some, including the one I was seeking, were marked "no longer available" but did show the part picture. Other parts were available and could be ordered.
First of all, unplug the slicer. Get gloves, and take off the blade. Take apart the slicer parts, and use a cloth or sanitation cloth to clean the insides of the head.
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You can order rubber suction feet for the Rival Model 1101E food slicer from various online retailers such as Amazon, eBay, or directly from appliance parts websites like Parts Town or Repair Clinic. Additionally, you might check with Rival's official website or customer service for replacement parts. Local appliance repair shops may also have compatible parts available.
Did you ever find any parts? I also need parts for mine. meik_j@csicable.net
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The correct order of operations for cleaning a slicer involves first unplugging the machine for safety. Next, disassemble any removable parts, such as the blade and food tray, and wash them with warm soapy water. After that, sanitize all surfaces of the slicer, including the blade and housing, with a food-safe sanitizer. Finally, reassemble the slicer once all components are dry, ensuring that it is ready for safe use.
Commercial, as well as home meat slicers can be sanitized with diluted bleach, but it must be disassembled to do so. Being as bleach is not an edible entity, the slicer parts must be rinsed thoroughly in hot water.
The best thing to do would be to call the manufacturer and give then the item number of your appliance.
Slicer enzymes are a type of enzyme that cleave RNA molecules at specific target sites. They are involved in RNA interference pathways and play a crucial role in regulating gene expression by degrading specific RNA molecules.