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  WARNING! 

The signal word 

WARNING

 warns against hazards that may lead to 

moderate or severe injuries or death if the hazards are not avoided. 

 

 

 

  CAUTION! 

The signal word 

CAUTION

 warns against hazards that may lead to 

light or moderate injuries if the hazards are not avoided. 

 

 

, di e   

IMPORTANT! 

The signal word 

IMPORTANT

 indicates possible property damages, 

which may occur if safety instructions are not observed. 

 

 

NOTE! 

The symbol 

NOTE

 indicates subsequent information and guidelines 

for the user on usage of the appliance. 

 

 

 

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Safety instructions 

 

 

 

Electrical Current 

•  Too high a mains voltage or incorrect installation may cause electric shock. 
•  The appliance may be connected only if data on the rating plate correspond with 

the mains voltage. 

•  To avoid short-circuit, the appliance should be kept dry. 
•  If there are malfunctions during operation, disconnect the appliance from the 

power supply. 

•  Do not touch the appliance’s plug with wet hands. 
•  Never take hold of the appliance if it has fallen into water. Immediately 

disconnect the appliance from the power supply. 

•  Any repairs or housing opening may be carried out by professionals and 

relevant workshops only. 

•  Do not transport the appliance, holding it by the power cord. 
•  Do not allow the power cord to come into contact with heat sources or sharp 

edges. 

•  Do not bend, pinch nor knot the power cord. 

Summary of Contents for KST2200 Plus

Page 1: ...KST2200 Plus 107300 ...

Page 2: ...tscher GmbH Franz Kleine Str 28 D 33154 Salzkotten Germany Phone 49 5258 971 0 Fax 49 5258 971 120 Technical Support Hotline 49 5258 971 197 www bartscher com Version 1 0 Date of preparation 2021 02 15 EN ...

Page 3: ...n 7 2 3 Declaration of Conformity 7 3 Transport Packaging and Storage 8 3 1 Delivery Check 8 3 2 Packaging 8 3 3 Storage 8 4 Technical Data 9 4 1 Technical Specifications 9 4 2 Functions of the Appliance 10 4 3 List of Components of the Appliance 11 5 Installation and operation 15 5 1 Installation 15 5 2 Operation 20 6 Cleaning 23 6 1 Safety Instructions for Cleaning 23 6 2 Cleaning 23 7 Possible ...

Page 4: ...ons included in this manual is a prerequisite for safe and proper handling of the appliance Additionally accident prevention occupational health and safety and legal regulations in force in the area the appliance is used apply Before you start using the appliance especially before turning it on read this instruction manual in order to avoid personal injuries and property damages Improper use may c...

Page 5: ...ent Too high a mains voltage or incorrect installation may cause electric shock The appliance may be connected only if data on the rating plate correspond with the mains voltage To avoid short circuit the appliance should be kept dry If there are malfunctions during operation disconnect the appliance from the power supply Do not touch the appliance s plug with wet hands Never take hold of the appl...

Page 6: ...rol spirit alcohol etc High temperature triggers evaporation of these materials and as a result of contact with sources of ignition an explosion may occur In case of fire disconnect the appliance from the power supply before attempting suitable fire extinguishing actions Never attempt to extinguish fire with water if the appliance is connected to the power supply Following extinction of fire ensur...

Page 7: ... Unintended or prohibited use may cause damage to the appliance The appliance may only be used when its technical condition is flawless and allows for safe operation The appliance may only be used when all connections are executed according to rules of law in force The appliance may only be used when it is clean Use only original spare parts Never attempt to repair the appliance on your own Do not...

Page 8: ...ed and considered to be an unintended use The following is an intended use concurrent usage of 2 suitable cookware pieces in front of the guests 1 4 Unintended Use An unintended use may lead to personal injuries or property damages caused by hazardous voltage fire or high temperature The appliance may only be used to perform tasks described in this instruction manual ...

Page 9: ...ntroduced by the user usage of unapproved spare parts We reserve the right to introduce technical modifications to the product intended for improvement of the appliance and its performance 2 2 Copyright Protection This instruction manual and texts drawings and images included in it as well as its other components are copyright protected It is prohibited to reproduce this instruction manual includi...

Page 10: ...e used to store the appliance when relocating or when shipping the appliance to our service point in the case of any damages The packaging and its elements are made of recyclable materials Particularly these are plastic films and bags cardboard box When disposing of the packaging observe applicable domestic regulations Recyclable packaging materials should be recycled 3 3 Storage Leave the packagi...

Page 11: ...in mm 805 x 600 Sockets 4 2 x 230 V 2 x 400 V 16A CEE Dimensions of shelf below utility niche W x D x H in mm 805 x 600 x 150 Number of labyrinth filters 2 Filter material Stainless steel Flame protection filter type A Fan regulation levels 4 Number of zeolite filters 2 Swivel castors 4 which can be locked into place Connected load 20 kW 400 V 50 60 Hz Dimensions W x D x H in mm 1 125 x 840 x 1 26...

Page 12: ...play area W 805 x D 600 mm appliance designed for 2 table top units 4 sockets 2 x 230 V 2 x 400 V 16 A CEE Lighting LED on the sneeze guard ON OFF switch Indicator light ON OFF The set does not include electrical appliances platforms side shelf tray slide shelf 4 2 Functions of the Appliance The mobile cooking station KST2200 Plus was designed for professional use Owing to the possibility of using...

Page 13: ...Technical Data 107300 11 30 EN 4 3 List of Components of the Appliance Fig 1 ...

Page 14: ...4 pcs 10 Filter screen 11 Shelf 12 Operating elements 13 Zeolite filter 2 pcs 14 Activated carbon filtering mat Operating Elements Assigned Fuses Mains Sockets Fig 2 15 Lighting switch 16 Fan motor switch 17 User 1 mains socket with safety contact on the left front side 230 V 16 A 18 User 2 mains socket with safety contact on the rear side 230 V 16 A 19 Fan lighting fuse 20 User 4 CEE socket on th...

Page 15: ... 3 Platform 200 KST Plus Nickel chrome steel 18 10 Dimensions 400 x D 595 x H 200 mm Weight 7 37 kg Art No 107277 Fig 4 Side shelf KST Plus Material nickel chromium steel 18 10 Assembly side left right Fixing material included Dimensions W 700 x D 350 x H 80 mm Weight 4 35 kg Art No 107279 Fig 5 Zeolite filter KST Plus Materiał zeolite Dimensions 462 x D 380 x H 16 mm Weight 3 642 kg Art No 107274...

Page 16: ...nack series Art No 115006 available on demand Grill plate smooth 400 mm wide without chimney 650 Snack series Art No 115118 available on demand Bain marie 1 x 1 1 GN without chimney 650 Snack series Art No 115121 available on demand Fryer 10 litres without chimney 650 Snack series Art No 115214 available on demand Utility element 400 mm wide without chimney 650 Snack series Art No 115117 available...

Page 17: ...S Induction cooker IK 35SK Art No 105837 Induction cooker Art No A105942 Induction cooker Art No 105984 Induction cooker Art No 105993 Induction cooker Art No 105994 Induction wok IW 35 Art No 105986 5 Installation and operation 5 1 Installation CAUTION Incorrect installation positioning operation maintenance or misuse of the appliance may lead to personal injury or property damage Positioning and...

Page 18: ...a need arises The appliance should be placed on surfaces that are even with sufficient bearing capacity resistant to water dry and resistant to high temperatures sufficiently large and thus enabling usage of the appliance with no problems easily accessible well ventilated Never cover the ventilation openings in the appliance During operation provide for sufficient ventilation in a room where the a...

Page 19: ...on 3 Connect glass elements together using the enclosed angles cylindrical head bolts rubber rings and locking bolts Fig 9 4 Then place the top glass element onto glass elements on the left and right side and at the back and screw them to angles at the left and right side and at the back 5 To end with check if all glass elements are correctly secured Fig 10 Assembly of Remaining Accessories Option...

Page 20: ...ailably by factory default 2 Place the side shelf onto the brackets B If the side shelf is not used it may simply be closed C Tray slide shelf Fig 12 1 Fix 2 brackets A included in delivery of the tray slide shelf using delivered spacers and bolts on the rear side of the cooking station availably by factory default 2 Hang the tray slide shelf on both brackets B and fix it with the lever C ...

Page 21: ... installation location are defined by qualified electricians The above is conditioned by the power of the used appliances and the length of the power cord The cooking station should always be secured against 32 A with the use of 30 mA RCD The maximum connected power of the cooking station is 52 A One exception is the situation when you use mains sockets with safety contact In such a case a protect...

Page 22: ...the KST2200 Plus cooking station as a mobile kitchen or for the purpose of presentation it may also be equipped concurrently with up to 2 table top appliances Fig 14 1 Set the required table top appliances in the utility niche The possible combinations of appliances are provide in section Combinations of Appliances for Cooking Station ...

Page 23: ...es and cutlery Fig 16 Connecting Appliances Introducing Settings 1 Connect the installed appliance to suitable sockets Connection sockets for appliances are located on both sides Arrangement and connection rating for sockets are provided in Table 1 2 Move the safety switch in the connection box upwards to supply electric power to the cooking station and sockets to with other appliances are connect...

Page 24: ... to use it 1 850 m3 h Use only after cooking It may be used to cool appliances down without generating odours nor smoke 2 3 4 1 160 m3 h 1 330 m3 h 1 470 m3 h Use during cooking Select speed on the basis of the amount of smoke coming out of appliances Tab 1 6 After use switch appliances from sockets and disconnect the cooking station from power supply 7 Before you start cleaning or relocating appl...

Page 25: ...pointed nor metal implements knife fork etc Sharp or pointed implements may damage the appliance and when in contact with live parts they may cause electric shock For cleaning do not use any scouring agents that contain solvents nor corrosive cleaning agents They may damage the surface 6 2 Cleaning ATTENTION When you use fryers or other appliances generating strong odours clean or exchange filters...

Page 26: ...Cleaning 24 30 107300 EN Daily Cleaning 1 At the end of a working day clean the appliance 2 Follow indications provide in the below illustrations Prohibited products Allowed products Fig 17 Fig 18 ...

Page 27: ...Cleaning 107300 25 30 EN Labyrinth Filter Cleaning Fig 19 ...

Page 28: ...Cleaning 26 30 107300 EN Zeolite Filter Cleaning Fig 20 ...

Page 29: ...Cleaning 107300 27 30 EN Activated Carbon Filtering Mat Cleaning Fig 21 ...

Page 30: ...are not activated Restore correct operating conditions No electric power supply Wait for restoration of correct operating conditions Damaged power cord Contact the service company Fuse damaged Disconnect the power supply and replace fuse 8 Disposal Electrical Appliance Electric appliances are marked with this symbol Electrical appliances must be disposed of and recycled in a correct and environmen...

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