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Operating instructions GK 60
Datei:BA_GK60_9670999_EN_1997-08.doc
9670999
18/24
W e reserv e the right to change ex ecution and construction!
MEIKO Maschinenbau GmbH & Co. KG, Englerstr. 3, D-77652 Offenburg, Tel.: +49/781/203-0, Fax: +49/781/203-1121
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Basic information
Each machine is manufactured acc. to the latest state of the art technology. Operation
is safe.
CAUTION!
Dangers could arise from this model, if it is not correctly operated by unsuitable
operating staff or if it is not used acc. to it’s purpose.
Liability
We accept no responsibility for damage of the appliance and other objects caused by
operating faults, resp. non-observance of the operating instructions. Any modifications to
the appliance - especially technical modifications inside - undertaken by unauthorised
persons without the written permission of the manufacturer will invalidate the warranty.
13.1 General description
The function of this machine makes the unpopular washing of salad and vegetables to a
more pleasant duty around the kitchen. Highest efficiency can be reached by using
several baskets in parallel.
Due to the water flowing out of the wash and rinse nozzles, the current water in the wash
tank as well as the rotating movement and the lifting and lowering of the wash basket the
items are gently washed.
During the wash process the tank water is automatically regenerated via the rinse nozzles.
During the intensive programme an additional water change is executed.
In our factory the washer is set to change ¾ of the tank contents during the 6-minute
programme and the complete contents during the 8-minute programme.
If selected, the wash process is followed by a spinning cycle. With a rotation number of
220 per minute the items are gently spinned without having to put the items in a separate
centrifugal drier.
13.2 Noise level
Work place noise level LpA £ 70 dB
13.3 Data reg. the electrical and hydraulic equipment
See attached technical sheet
13.4 Dimensions, technical data, installation instructions
See attached technical sheet
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Non-ionizing radiation
Non-ionizing radiation is not produced intentionally but unfortunately comes about due to
electrical operating equipment (e.g. electrical motors, high-voltage cables and magnetic
coils). In addition the machine has no strong permanent magnet. There is a high possibility
of eliminating the influence of active implants (e.g. pacers, defibrillators) by maintaining a
safety distance of 30 cm (distance of the field source to the implant).