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If the device is not going to be used for a long time, cover its surfaces, particularly the inner surfaces of
the bain-marie chamber, with a thin coat of Vaseline or a preservative that may come into contact with
food.
IMPORTANT!!!
Do not the wash the bain-marie using a water jet, since this may damage the electrical or electronic
components important for the proper operation of the device..
4.2.1
Draining the Unit
Each unit has a drain located outside the unit at bottom right opposite to the control panel.
IF YOU NOTICE WATER UNDER THE UNIT
be sure the drain tube is correctly seal with the
cap.
4.3
Machine disposal
When its lifetime comes to an end, the device must be carried to an electronic and electronic waste
disposal facility.
This is indicated by a symbol on the product, in the instruction manual, and on the on the packaging.
In order to prepare the electrical bain-marie to be disposed of, it is necessary to sort the elements of the
device according to the materials they are made of.
Depending on the material these element are made of (see the symbols on the components), they can
be recycled. Having electric waste and electronic equipment recycled means an active contribution to
the protection of the environment.
Contact local authorities to obtain more information on the nearest electrical waste collection facility.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
5.1 Troubleshooting guide chart
5.1
Troubleshooting
IMPORTANT!!!
Electrical subassemblies may be replaced only by an authorised service technician.
It must be made a principle to disconnect the power cable from the power supply before
electrical components are replaced.
It must be made a principle to disconnect the power cable from the power supply before
electrical components are replaced.
FAULT
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
The chamber of the bain-marie
does not heat up; the switches and
the thermoregulator are on; the
control lamp does not work.
- Power supply failure.
- The terminals of the conductors
loosened on the power strip.
- The thermoregulator or the
thermal switch is damaged.
- The switches are damaged.
Connect to power supply.
Appropriately fix the conductors to
the power strip.
Replace the damaged
components.
The water in the bain-marie is
insufficiently heated.
- Some heating elements are
disconnected.
- Heating elements are damaged.
Check that the heating elements
are properly connected.
Replace the damaged
components.
The control lamp of the heating
elements does not switch on,
though these elements heat up.
- Control lamp burnt out.
- The electrical circuit of the
control lamp is open.
Replace the control lamp.
Repair the wires of the control
lamp.