General Safety Instructions
Rieber GmbH & Co. KG
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3.6.2
Risks due to electricity
Before each use, inspect the product, the connecting plug and electric cable for any visible
signs of damage.
The cable must be routed so that it cannot be squeezed or overheated.
The socket outlet must be easily accessible so that the unit can be disconnected from the
power supply at any time.
Compare the connection data on the type plate with the data of the electrical network
before connecting (voltage and frequency, power rating).
Connect the appliance to a socket with a series-connected residual current operated device
(RCD) with a tripping current of 30 mA.
Only operate the appliance with a power socket that can be disconnected.
Do not operate the appliance unprotected outdoors. Keep the appliance away from
moisture. Can be used outdoors, for example in marquees, if safety requirements are
adhered to.
3.6.3
Risks due to hot outside surfaces of housing
The temperatures on the outside surfaces are up to 70 °C at maximum heating capacity.
Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) such as protective gloves.
3.6.4
Risks due to incorrect installation
Risk of fire due to failure to observe fire protection regulations.
A fire cannot be excluded when handling hot oil.
Observe the fire protection regulations. Get information from the local authorities.
Risks due to inadequate ventilation of the appliance at the back panel.
Maintain at least
10 cm distance
at the back panel or ventilation slots, to allow the air to
circulate unimpeded. Keep fluff away, as it may result in fire.