B.Pro B.PROTHERM BPT 820 EB Translation Of The Original Operating Instructions Download Page 46

B.PROTHERM stainelss steel, heated

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Summary of Contents for B.PROTHERM BPT 820 EB

Page 1: ...B PROTHERM STAINLESS STEEL HEATED BPT 820 EB 820 EBTF 1020 EB 1220 EB Translation of the original operating instructions...

Page 2: ...natory information in chapters or sections containing instructions Cross reference to a chapter section or external document Requirement which must be fulfilled before the subsequent steps can be carr...

Page 3: ...tting the setpoint temperature 14 Opening unit door 14 Closing the unit door 15 Preheating the unit 16 Loading the unit 16 Moving the unit to a new location 17 Traversing ramps recesses slanted surfac...

Page 4: ...castor brakes 32 Carrying out a periodical electrical safety inspection 32 Checking connection cable and power plug 32 Repairs Authorised persons 33 Description of problem 33 Spare parts 34 Address 3...

Page 5: ...ing halls It is forbidden to transport persons with or on the unit or its attachments The unit must not be used as a substitute for a ladder or as a children s climbing frame danger of tipping The uni...

Page 6: ...it can be regulated with a flap mechanism A safety push handle allows easy movement of the unit on two fixed castors and two steering castors with castor brakes Stable corner guards protect the unit f...

Page 7: ...he B PROTHERM stainless steel heated is available with the following optional equipment Menu card holder Castor model available in different materials Additional bumper rail on top surface synthetic p...

Page 8: ...ructions in a location which is always accessible to operating personnel Cleaning and maintenance For cleaning and maintenance tasks or to replace parts disconnect the unit from the power supply Durin...

Page 9: ...eneral Information The user must know of the dangers involved with the unit and be able to assess them The unit may only be used by persons whose physical sensory or mental abilities are not subject t...

Page 10: ...thin the unit e g Gastronorm containers heat up during operation up to approx 90 C and can cause burns Protection e g with hotpads or protective gloves must be used when handling hot objects The food...

Page 11: ...addition to locking the castor brakes The unit can be tilted to an angle of 10 when stationary before there is any danger of it toppling Only slanted surfaces with an incline of less than 10 may be c...

Page 12: ...on At least once every six months have a periodical electrical safety inspection carried out by a professional electrician in accordance with the DIN VDE 0701 0702 series of standards Connection cable...

Page 13: ...e the carrier confirm the damage signature Retain the unit and notify B PRO of the damages with the waybill or Do not accept the unit and return it to B PRO via the deliverer This procedure will ensur...

Page 14: ...ip or cut it Check the scope of delivery Remove any protective film on the inside and outside the unit Disposing of packaging material Packaging materials are recyclable Recycle packaging materials in...

Page 15: ...al damage If the unit is not rated for the mains voltage or frequency which is available the unit electrical system may suffer permanent damage Before connecting ensure that the mains voltage and freq...

Page 16: ...on heating module 6 Locking button of the convection heating module 7 Door seal 8 Condensation collection groove 9 Temperature display 10 Menu card holder optional 11 Operating elements On Off switch...

Page 17: ...module 8 Locking button of the convection heating module 9 Door seal 10 Condensation collection groove 11 Temperature display 12 Menu card holder optional 13 Operating elements On Off switch and temp...

Page 18: ...o the desired level Opening unit door Convection heating module switched off Warning Hot convection heating module hot unit interior and hot Gastronorm containers When maintaining the temperature of f...

Page 19: ...n tension handle s 1 and fold against the side wall 2 Open the unit door Closing the unit door Close unit door to just in front of the unit body Hook tension handle s 1 and close 2 If necessary switch...

Page 20: ...25 minutes Loading the unit Ensure sufficient lighting when loading the unit Food may only be inserted into the unit in covered Gastronorm containers Always seal Gastronorm containers filled with liq...

Page 21: ...g avoid direct contact with the convection heating module Open the unit door Slide Gastronorm containers into the unit Close the unit door Moving the unit to a new location Unit door closed Switch off...

Page 22: ...e pinched and injured when the castor brakes are released and locked Be careful not to place your foot between the castor brake and the corner guard Release the castor brakes With both hands on the ra...

Page 23: ...orage or regeneration occurs the quality of the food located in the unit may be impaired After reducing the core temperature check whether the food quality has been impaired and dispose of food if nec...

Page 24: ...eated 20 To open the flap for moisture regulation press the corrugated surface of the upper flap element Open the flap as far as desired To close the flap for moisture regulation press the bottom part...

Page 25: ...erature of food the convection heating module the unit interior and the Gastronorm containers or other objects contained in it become hot and could cause burns Protection e g with hotpads or protectiv...

Page 26: ...teel heated 22 Open tension handles Remove unit lid from the unit Remove lids of Gastronorm containers Distribute food Place unit lid back onto the unit Hook bent clamp closures into the lock tab on t...

Page 27: ...THERM stainelss steel heated 23 Shutting Down Shutting unit down Switch off unit with the On Off switch The operation indicator LED goes out Unplug the power plug and insert it into the power plug ret...

Page 28: ...lace it if necessary Unit electrical system is defective Notify a facility authorised to carry out repairs Chapter Repairs on page 33 Cause Action Food inserted too cold into unit Load the unit with s...

Page 29: ...ge Cause Action Damage during transport change of location or other external influences Shut down unit Chapter Shutting Down on page 23 Secure the unit from being started up accidentally Notify a faci...

Page 30: ...as the convection heating module is removed Cleaning with a low pressure water sprayer Water hose with open end Do not use a steam jet unit or high pressure cleaner Do not use pointed or sharp objects...

Page 31: ...r penetrating into the convection heating module If the unit is cleaned with a low pressure water sprayer or a water hose with an open end while the convection heating module is attached water can pen...

Page 32: ...n clean water after using a stainless steel cleaning agent Detaching the unit door The unit door can be detached to allow thorough cleaning Unit is disconnected from the mains Unit interior and convec...

Page 33: ...ction heating module can be removed to allow thorough cleaning Unit is disconnected from the mains Unit interior and convection heating module have cooled down Unit door is open Pull out locking butto...

Page 34: ...ion Ensure that the power plug is unplugged Remove areas of corrosion with a scouring agent or fine sandpaper Older heavier corrosion areas I The cleaning measures described here for older and more se...

Page 35: ...with the eyes can cause irreparable impairment of sight In the worst case total loss of sight could result Wear protective clothing protective eyewear protective gloves etc Persons not involved in cl...

Page 36: ...g the rubber seal of the unit lid with rubber care agent B PROTHERM 820 EBTF To extend the life of the rubber seal on the unit lid treat the rubber seal regularly monthly with a commercial rubber care...

Page 37: ...ing plate is located on the convection heating module and the other on the back of the unit In order to assess the problem B PRO Service requires the following information from the rating plates Artic...

Page 38: ...manufacture of the unit Quantity See the Service Information System on the Internet www bpro solutions com Address B PRO GmbH Flehinger Stra e 59 75038 Oberderdingen GERMANY Phone 49 0 7045 44 81416 F...

Page 39: ...sal plant To indicate this situation the unit is marked with this symbol in accordance with DIN EN 50419 Marking of electrical and electronic devices dance with Article 15 2 of Directive 2012 19 EU WE...

Page 40: ...rder documents and or on drawings General data Dimensions weight and quantity of support ledges Loading capacity and load weight Model L x W x H in mm Weight in kg Number of support ledge pairs BPT 82...

Page 41: ...thetic panel BPT 820 EB BPT 1020 EB 125 0 Additional bumper rail on top surface synthetic panel BPT 820 EB BPT 1020 EB BPT 1220 EB 160 0 Smooth top surface with 4 sided stainless steel railing BPT 820...

Page 42: ...C Relative humidity without condensation Environmental conditions storage transport Temperature range 10 C to 40 C Relative humidity without condensation Emissions The workplace specific noise level o...

Page 43: ...perating Instructions Document number 154 241 Accessories Gastronorm container Article number B PRO price list Slide in frame Article number 564 352 Support crossbars Article number B PRO price list E...

Page 44: ...ection provided by housing IP code BGV A3 VBG 4 Accident prevention regulations for electrical facilities and Ldevices DGUV regulation 110 003 Rules on safety and health protection for working in kitc...

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Page 48: ...ument No 154 241 en Version 4 0 10 21 B PRO GmbH P O Box 13 10 75033 Oberderdingen GERMANY Phone 49 0 7045 44 81416 Fax 49 0 7045 44 81508 Email service bpro solutions com Internet www bpro solutions...

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