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Operator for
normal
machine use

an operator who has been informed and
trained regarding the tasks and hazards
involved in normal machine use.

Customer
Care service
or specialised
personnel

an operator instructed/trained by the
Manufacturer and who, based on his
professional and specific training, experi-
ence and knowledge of the accident-
prevention regulations, is able to appraise
the operations to be carried out on the
machine and recognise and prevent any
risks. His professionalism covers the
mechanical, electrotechnical and elec-
tronics fields etc.

Danger

source of possible injury or harm to health.

Hazardous
situation

any

situation where

an operator

is

exposed to one or more hazards.

Risk

a combination of probabilities and risks of
injury or harm to health in a hazardous
situation.

Protection
devices

safety measures consisting of the use of
specific technical means (guards and
safety devices) for protecting operators
against risks.

Guard

an element of a machine used in a specific
way to provide protection by means of a
physical barrier.

Safety device

a device (other than a guard) that elimi-
nates or reduces the risk; it can be used
alone or in combination with a guard.

Customer

the person who purchased the machine
and/or who manages and uses it (e. g.
company, entrepreneur, firm).

Electrocution

an accidental discharge of electric current
on a human body.

D.7

Responsibility

The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage and
malfunctioning caused by:

• non-compliance with the instructions contained in this

manual;

• repairs not carried out in a workmanlike fashion, and

replacements with parts different from those specified in
the spare parts catalogue (the fitting and use of non-original
spare parts and accessories can negatively affect machine
operation

and

invalidates

the

original

manufacturer

warranty);

• operations carried out by non-specialised personnel;
• unauthorized modifications or operations;
• missing, lack or inadequate maintenance;
• improper machine use;
• unforeseeable extraordinary events;
• use of the machine by uninformed and / or untrained

personnel;

• non-application of the current provisions in the country of

use, concerning safety, hygiene and health in the workplace.

The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage caused by
arbitrary modifications and conversions carried out by the user
or the Customer.
The employer, workplace manager or service technician are
responsible for identifying and choosing adequate and suitable
personal protection equipment to be worn by operators, in
compliance with regulations in force in the country of use.
The Manufacturer declines any liability for inaccuracies con-
tained in the manual, if due to printing or translation errors.
Any supplements to the installation, use and maintenance
manual the Customer receives from the Manufacturer will form

an integral part of the manual and therefore must be kept
together with it.

D.8

Disposal of packing

The packing must be disposed of in compliance with the
current regulations in the country where the appliance is used.
All the packing materials are environmentally friendly.
They can be safely kept, recycled, or burned in an appropriate
waste incineration plant. Recyclable plastic parts are marked
as follows:

Polyethylene

• Outer wrapping
• Instructions bag

Polypropylene

• Straps
• Top packaging panels

Polystyrene foam

• Corner protectors

The parts in wood and cardboard can be disposed of,
respecting the current regulations in the country where the
machine is used.

D.9

Characteristics of personnel trained for
normal machine use

The Customer must make sure the personnel for normal
machine use are adequately trained and skilled in their duties,
as well as ensuring their own safety and that of other persons.
The Customer must make sure his personnel have understood
the instructions received and in particular those regarding work
hygiene and safety in use of the machine.

D.10

Characteristics of personnel enabled to
operate on the machine

The Customer is responsible for ensuring that persons
assigned to the various duties:

• read and understand the manual;
• receive adequate training and instruction for their duties in

order to perform them safely;

• receive specific training for correct machine use.

D.11

Operator qualified for normal machine
use

Must have at least:
• knowledge of the technology and specific experience in

operating the machine;

• adequate general basic education and technical knowledge

for reading and understanding the contents of the manual,
including correct interpretation of the drawings, signs and
pictograms;

• sufficient technical knowledge for safely performing his

duties as specified in the manual;

• knowledge of the regulations on work hygiene and safety.

In case of a significant anomaly (e. g. short circuits, wires
coming out of the terminal block, motor breakdowns, worn
electrical cable sheathing, etc.) the operator for normal
machine use must:
• immediately deactivate the machine and disconnect all the

supplies (electricity, gas, water).

Summary of Contents for thermaline 1/1 GN

Page 1: ...Multibraiser 1 1 GN 2 1 GN EN Installation and operating manual Original instructions 599A0UP00 82 8060 01 2021 07 ...

Page 2: ...the machine regarding its use and maintenance The manual must be available to operators and carefully kept in the place where the machine is used so that it is always at hand for consultation in case of doubts or whenever required If after reading this manual there are still doubts regarding machine use do not hesitate to contact the Manufacturer or the au thorised Service Centre to receive prompt...

Page 3: ...el enabled to operate on the machine 15 D 11 Operator qualified for normal machine use 15 E TRANSPORT HANDLING AND STORAGE 16 E 1 Introduction 16 E 2 Transport 16 E 3 Handling 16 E 3 1 Procedures for handling operations 16 E 3 2 Shifting 16 E 3 3 Placing the load 16 E 4 Storage 16 F INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS 16 F 1 Dimension drawings for floor installations 16 F 2 Installation and connection diagram 1...

Page 4: ...troduction 28 J 2 Cleaning the appliance and accessories 28 J 3 Stainless steel surfaces 29 J 4 Colored surfaces 29 J 5 Surfaces blackened by heat 29 J 6 Collecting trays 29 J 7 Air filter optional 29 J 8 Descaling 29 J 9 Heated tanks containers 30 K MAINTENANCE AND CUSTOMER SERVICE 30 K 1 Introduction 30 K 2 Maintenance intervals 30 K 2 1 Preventive Maintenance 30 K 3 Informations for maintenance...

Page 5: ...ple in kitchens of restaurants canteens hospitals and in commercial enterprises such as bakeries butcheries etc not for continuous mass production of food Any other use is deemed improper Only specialised personnel are authorised to operate on the machine This appliance must not be used by minors and adults with limited physical sensory or mental abilities or without adequate experience and knowle...

Page 6: ...the required PPE Failure to use the personal protection equipment by operators specialized personnel or users can involve exposure to chemical risk and cause possible damage to health depending on the model A 3 General safety The machines are provided with electric and or mechanical safety devices for protecting workers and the machine itself Never operate the machine removing modifying or tamperi...

Page 7: ... risks remain as these could not be eliminated and must be neutralised by adopting specific measures and precautions Do not carry out any checking cleaning repair or maintenance operations on moving parts Workers must be informed of this prohibition by means of clearly visible signs To guarantee machine efficiency and correct operation periodical maintenance must be carried out according to the in...

Page 8: ...r the packing containing it using unsuitable lifting systems or accessories or with the unbalanced load Mechanical safety characteristics hazards The appliance does not have sharp edges or protruding parts The guards for the moving and live parts are fixed to the cabinet with screws to prevent accidental access CAUTION In case of a significant anomaly e g short circuits wires coming out of the ter...

Page 9: ... this operation does not cause the load to fall off the vehicle Before unloading the machine components make sure all the anchoring systems are removed Machine positioning installation and disassembly must be carried out by specialised personnel A 7 Installation and assembly The operations described must be carried out by personnel qualified refer to D 9 Characteristics of personnel trained for no...

Page 10: ...ects due to external causes The appliance can be installed separately or combined only with other appliances of the same range Maintain a distance of at least 50 mm between the appliance and any combustible walls Do not store or use flammable materials and liquids near the appliance Check and if necessary level the appliance after positioning Incorrect levelling can cause appliance malfunctioning ...

Page 11: ...k Do not touch the appliance with wet hands or feet or when barefoot Do not remove the safety guards Use suitable personal protection equipment protective gloves Refer to A 2 Personal protection equipment for suitable personal protection equipment Ordinary maintenance Disconnect the power supply before cleaning the appliance Do not clean the machine with jets of water Precaution in case of long id...

Page 12: ...eek from the failure correction of external wiring correction of unauthorized repairs as well as any damages failures and inefficiencies caused by and or resulting from insufficient and or abnormal capacity of the electrical systems current voltage frequency including spikes and or outages inadequate or interrupted water supply steam air gas including impurities and or other that does not comply w...

Page 13: ...production number IPX water protection class CE marking Hz power supply frequency kW max power input A current rating EL power supply voltage phase WEEE symbol C 3 Technical data Certification group THMBE Electrical power Voltage Phases Frequency Power supply cable section Amperage kW V Nr Hz mm A M A A A D A O 5 1 400 3N 50 60 1 5 7 22 M A A D D A O 10 2 400 3N 50 60 2 5 14 7 M B A A D A O 5 1 40...

Page 14: ...entation of the machine supplied The numerical values given on the machine installation diagrams refer to measurements in millimeters and or inches D 2 Intended use and restrictions This appliance must not be used by minors and or adults with limited physical sensory or mental abilities or with out adequate experience and knowledge regarding its use Children shall not play with the appliance Clean...

Page 15: ...hnician are responsible for identifying and choosing adequate and suitable personal protection equipment to be worn by operators in compliance with regulations in force in the country of use The Manufacturer declines any liability for inaccuracies con tained in the manual if due to printing or translation errors Any supplements to the installation use and maintenance manual the Customer receives f...

Page 16: ...oid impacts handle the machine keeping it at minimum height from the ground For correct and safe lifting operations use the type of equipment most suitable for characteristics and capacity e g electric pallet truck or lift truck cover sharp edges check the forks and lifting procedures according to the instructions given on the packing E 3 2 Shifting The operator must have a general view of the pat...

Page 17: ...ation x Protective panel A B C D E F G H I J 800 710 668 585 500 400 244 340 700 200 850 760 718 635 550 800 644 580 800 100 900 810 768 685 600 70 700 800 900 800 850 900 100 70 100 100 200 900 800 850 900 800 850 900 1600 1700 1800 700 800 1460 1560 1660 140 140 660 660 710 710 760 760 100 200 660 710 760 660 710 760 140 100 200 EI EQ EQ EI EQ 100 200 0 EI EQ A F C D B 4 5 4 5 45 F 45 G H 78 78 ...

Page 18: ...n x Protective panel A B C D 400 300 340 800 240 230 580 F 3 Accessing the appliance s internal components 5 0 15 0 17 0 69 5 3 8 25 0 70 0 90 0 50 C B C 50 A 13 0 58 0 10 6 10 6 20 0 69 5 EQ drilling ø18 depth 145mm EI EQ 22 2 85 0 90 0 A D 1 1 2 2 4 3 ...

Page 19: ...G 2 Distances walls The appliance must not be installed on flammable walls If an appliance is set up next to or against temperature sensitive furniture or similar keep a safety distance of approximately 50 mm or fit some form of heat shield When installing the unit in the immediate vicinity of walls partitions kitchen units decorative panels etc we recom mend that these are either made from non co...

Page 20: ...and There are no tools for taking the unit down from the transport pallet and putting it in place all you need is manpower with two to four men required depending on the size of the unit 1 Transport the appliance on its pallet to directly in front of the point of installation The installation connections that are sticking out of the floor should be as close as possible to the side of the transport...

Page 21: ...h of 145 mm 5 71 2 Clean the hole after drilling 3 Mount the supporting profile 3 with the nuts 4 and the spring washers 5 4 Adjust the supporting profile 3 in height and alignment using a spirit level G 5 2 Securing and set up Lift the unit on the prepared support profile and level it using a spirit level Check the height in relation to other devices Use the adjusting screws 6 to adjust the devic...

Page 22: ...he stainless steel surfaces without ripping to prevent any adhesive residue Remove any adhesive residue with a non corrosive solvent Then rinse and dry the spot thoroughly G 6 Fastening multiple appliances together Remove lower panel A by undoing the screws Push the units together Use the adjusting screws on the feet to bring the appliances to the same height then level them Screw the appliances t...

Page 23: ...erent versions Side panel with an overhang of 12 5 mm for individual mounting on walls Side cover without overhang to mount on covered sides Mount the faceplates onto the unit cladding when setting up The faceplates suitable for your type of installation are available as optional accessories Height Width Available for appli ance depth mm mm mm 800 850 900 1 Side panels for wall installation 400 70...

Page 24: ...ke sure marking on part B on the rail is pointing forwards Bring the side panel D into position Put the 5 hooks of the panel F into the slots E Insert the hooks on the bottom of end rail G into the eyelets of the connecting rail Slide end rail G in the direction of the arrow to align it to the front 1 2 A B C D D E F E F 3 4 G G ...

Page 25: ...with the supplied screws B Make sure marking on part C on the rail is pointing forwards Bring the side panel E into position Insert the hooks on the bottom of end rail F into the eyelets of the connecting rail Attach the side of side cover E using the 4 flathead screws supplied Slide end rail F in the direction of the arrow to align it to the front G 8 3 Sealing For hygiene reasons to prevent wate...

Page 26: ... main terminal board To get access to the connection terminal inside the appliance follow the instructions in F 3 Accessing the appliance s internal components H 3 Power cable Unless otherwise specified our appliances are not equipped with a power cable The installer must use a flexible cable having characteristics not lower than the H05RN F rubber insulated type WARNING If the power cable is dama...

Page 27: ...erly perform basic cleaning note and follow the instructions in J cleaning I 7 Using 2 1 appliance I 7 1 Temperature control Off 80 280 Temperature selection 1 4 Heat levels Standby Position of heating zone Place the food in the pan To switch on turn temperature control clockwise To switch off turn temperature control to position Standby mode When preparing individual dishes every so often there i...

Page 28: ...r ature and choose the intensity of heat flow with heat control Level 1 3 simmer poach Level 4 6 braise slow cook Level 7 8 bring to the boil Level boil I 11 Handrail optional For correct assembly disassembly of the handrail refer to the dedicated installation instructions CAUTION If the handrail is present do not place on it more than 25 kg per meter of structure J CLEANING J 1 Introduction WARNI...

Page 29: ...Metal objects can spoil or damage the steel damaged surfaces become dirty more easily and are more subject to corrosion Restore the satin finish if necessary Do not let stainless steel parts come into prolonged contact with acids spices salts etc Even acid fumes which build up from cleaning tiled surfaces can promote corrosion Rinse off work surfaces with fresh water This applies especially after ...

Page 30: ...tered IMPORTANT Repairs and service on the appliances must be carried out when heating elements have cooled down Any internal electrical wiring in the appliance and the connections to the earth cable are in accordance with the respective wiring diagrams and must not be modified All metal parts which have electrical connections on them must remain earthed The electric wiring diagram can be found in...

Page 31: ...es therefore comply with the provisions of the laws and compe tent bodies in the country where scrapping takes place In general the appliance must be taken to a specialised collection scrapping centre Dismantle the appliance grouping the components according to their chemical characteristics remembering that the compressor contains lubricant oil and refrigerant fluid which can be recycled and that...

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