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Contents
GB
Please refer to the numbered drawings which correspond to the paragraph
numbers of the instruction manual.
09/2008
1 Introduction – general information
1
2 Installation
3
3 Use, safety
5
4 Cleaning, hygiene
7
5 Fault fi nding
8
6 Maintenance
8
7 Conformity with regulations
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1 – INTRODUCTION –
1-1 General Information
Read each section of this manual before installing and operating
The User Manual contains useful information for the user on how to
work correctly and in complete safety, and is designed to make it
easier to use the appliance (called «machine» or «appliance» below).
What follows is in no case intended to be a long list of warnings and
constraints, but rather a series of instructions meant to improve the
service provided by the machine in every respect, and particularly
to avoid a series of injuries or damage to equipment that might result
from inappropriate procedures for use and management. It is essential
that all the people responsible for transporting, installing, commis-
sioning, using, maintaining, repairing or dismantling the appliance
should consult this manual and read it carefully before proceeding
with the various operations, in order to avoid any incorrect or inap-
propriate handling that might be result in damage to the appliance
or put people’s safety at risk.
It is just as important that the Manual should always be available
to the operator and it should be kept carefully where the machine
is used ready for easy and immediate consultation in case of any
doubt, or in any case, whenever the need arises. If after reading
the Manual, there are still any doubts concerning how to use the
appliance, please do not hesitate to contact the Manufacturer or
approved After Sales Service provider, who is constantly available to
ensure quick and careful service for improved appliance operation
and optimum effi ciency.
Note that the safety, hygiene and environmental protection standards
currently applicable in the country where the appliance is installed
must always be applied during all phases of appliance operation.
Consequently it is the user’s responsibility to ensure that the appliance
is operated and used solely under the optimum safety conditions laid
down for people, animals and property.
1-2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Carefully read this booklet as it gives important information concer-
ning safe installation, use and maintenance.
. Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the provided
installation instructions
• The following terms given in the manual indicate a potentially
hazardous condition for the operator, service personnel or for the
appliance.
• Danger! This term warns of an immediate danger that could lead
to considerable damage or death.
• Warning! This term indicates the potential risk of considerable
damage or death following improper use of the appliance.
• 0 Important. This term indicates information that must be thoroughly
understood, although not indicating danger.
• Keep the appliance away from fl ammable materials.
Warning! Danger of fi re.
For your safety, do not keep gasoline or other fl ammable liquid or
gaseous materials in the
vicinity of this or other appliances. Keep the area around
the appliance clear and free of combustibles. Do not
use this appliance in an explosive atmosphere.
Caution!
Only install the appliance in a well-ventilated place. Inadequate ventila-
tion causes asphyxia. Do not obstruct the ventilation
system of the place where the appliance is installed.
Do not obstruct the vent holes located at the sides
and back of this appliance.
Important!
Appliance installation and any maintenance work must be carried
out only by specialized personnel authorized by the manufacturer.
Install or locate this appliance in a well-lit place.
• Place emergency telephone numbers in a visible position.
• For assistance, contact an authorized technical centre. Demand
original spare parts.
• This appliance is designed for cooking food. It is intended for
industrial use. Any other use is to be considered improper
• The appliance can’t be used by handicapped people or children
but only by responsible and trained operators. Do not leave the
appliance unattended when operating.
• Unplug the appliance in case of a fault or poor operation.
• Do not use products (even if diluted) containing chlorine (sodium
hypochlorite, hydrochloric or muriatic acid, etc.) to clean the appliance.
Do not use metal tools to clean steel parts (wire brushes or Scotch
Brite type scouring pads).
• Do not allow dirt, fat, food or other residue to form deposits on the
appliance.
• Do not wash the appliance with direct jets of water.
Failure to observe the above can compromise the safety of the
appliance.
Failure to observe the above invalidates the warranty.
HSPP GB 09 2008
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