Chapter5
Operation
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Adjustment of the open Tray Dispensers
Tray dispenser
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Adjust the position of the spring case
The spring case can be adjusted continuously up to 8.66'' (220 mm) to the front.
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Adjust the spring case
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Remove the screws (1) and pull out the frontal sheet with plastic stop beads.
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Carefully loosen both plastic stop beads (3) in the base plate with a knife or a screwdriver and set it
aside. Later they need to be shortened according to the new position of the case spring.
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Loosen the four nuts (2) that connect the spring case with the base plate, but do not remove them
completely. Therefore use an open-end wrench SW 17.
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Pull the spring case until the desired position is reached.
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Screw the nuts back into place.
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Shorten the plastic stop beads (3) at the blunt ends and insert into the grooves in the base plate.
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Put the frontal sheet into the folding of the sheet on the the ground and fix it with screws (1) on the
spring case.
5.2.3
Adjusting springs
Since the tray dispensers are designed for a maximum load, the available spring system of the appliances is
entirely sufficient for all purposes.
Before loading, the crockery dispensing height must be adjusted to the trays used. The dispensing height is
adjusted by hooking or unhooking tension springs. So long as the same kind of trays is always used, the dis-
pensing height only needs to be set once.
When using open tray dispensers, it is permitted to stack over up to 1.97" (50 mm). This maximum protrusion
of the tray dispenser above the upper edge of the spring case may not be exceeded.
ATTENTION
Damage to persons and property due to improper adjustment
When the dispensing height is exceeded, there is a risk of accident or injury
due to tipping of the tray stack. Be careful when taking the stacking platform
out and putting it back in. If it is handled incorrectly, there is a risk of crushing
your fingers.
Adjust appropriately the dispensing height by hooking or unhooking the
springs. When adjusting springs on sharp edges, pay particular attention to
the ends of the tension springs.