General safety instructions
Rieber GmbH & Co. KG
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5.6.2
Hazards due to mechanically jammed parts shooting up
WARNING!
There are many different
risks of injury in the area of the dispenser platform of pipe
dispensers R …, exchange dispensers WE …, built-in dispensers E …
. The platform
may jam if crockery or broken pieces get caught between the springs or in the moving
parts of the platform.
When the jam is cleared, there is a risk of the platform suddenly shooting up as a result of
spring tension and ejecting crockery or damaged parts of the platform.
Platforms or crockery shooting up can cause crushing, shearing or compression of arms,
hands or other parts of the body inside the appliance.
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Secure a jammed platform against accidental shooting up, until all blocking crockery
parts have been removed. Use a sturdy bar or rod to do this. If possible, unhook or
cut through individual springs to reduce the overall spring tension.
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Finally remove the securing rod or bar, taking special care due to the preloaded
parts.
Also see ‘Adjustment of the dispenser to the crockery used’, page 17
5.6.3
Risk of burns due to hot surfaces
WARNING!
One can burn one's hands and arms on the hot surfaces around the heating and its
environment.
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Where possible wear protective gloves.
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Keep combustible materials away from the product.
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Keep unauthorised persons away from the appliance.
5.6.4
Dangers during transport and due to unstable position
WARNING!
Do not pull the appliance, only push it. This ensures good visibility and direct access
to the casters with brakes.
Keep the door closed during transport and push the appliance by the handle. Wear sturdy shoes to
avoid injuries.
WARNING!
Avoid unintentional moving of the appliance and the resulting hazards. Prevent the
appliance from accidentally rolling away using the two parking brakes. Only park the appliance on
flat surfaces.
ATTENTION!
Note the permissible step height, maximum 4 mm, otherwise the casters
might be
damaged.
Remove accessories and transport them separately.