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Commissioning
NOTE:
Prior to operation, ensure that ALL packing material has been removed. For
instructions on how to use the appliance, see ‘Operation’ chapter. For relevant figures, please
see ‘Technical Data’.
1. Turn appliance on and ensure Red Neon illuminates.
2. Turn water tap on and ensure it is working correctly without any leakage.
3. Empty water using the pan tilting handle to lift the pan up.
4. Lower the pan and turn thermostat control knob to 200°C. Ensure Amber neon
illuminates.
5. Wait till Amber neon turns OFF and measure the temperature at the middle of the pan.
Ensure it reaches around 220°C (±10°C).
6. Turn OFF appliance. Red neon should turn OFF.
If the appliance does not operate correctly please refe
r to the ‘Servicing’ section and rectify
the problem.
ENSURE THAT KITCHEN PERSONNEL UNDERSTAND THE CORRECT
OPERATION AND CLEANING OF APPLIANCE AND THAT SUCH
INDIVIDUALS ARE AWARE OF THE MAINS ISOLATING SWITCH
LOCATION.
PLEASE FILL OUT THE INFORMATION TABLE ON THE FRONT COVER AFTER
COMMISSIONING.
SERVICING
BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY SERVICING, ENSURE ISOLATING COCK
IS TURNED OFF AND CANNOT BE INADVERTENTLY TURNED ON.
AFTER ANY MAINTENANCE TASK, CHECK APPLIANCE TO ENSURE
THAT IT PERFORMS CORRECTLY AND CARRY OUT ANY
NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS AS DETAILED IN
‘COMMISSIONING’.
MAINTENANCE CHECK
Regular servicing of the appliance should be undertaken to ensure correct
operation, it is functioning as intended, and safe to use. We recommend
servicing after 2,500 hours of use, or annually, whichever comes
first.
Any maintenance schedule should be carried out in accordance with SFG20
Maintenance Schedule. Should any issues with the integrity of the components be
identified these should be replaced. If the appliance is not considered safe the
unit should be removed from service and the responsible person advised why the unit is not safe to
use and what remedial action is needed. Contents of the maintenance schedule should be agreed
with the maintenance provider.
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