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SAFETY

    

 

GENERAL SAFETY 

This  machine  contains  no  user-serviceable  parts.    Roband  Australia,  one  of  our 
agents, or a similarly qualified person(s) should carry out any and all repairs.  Any 
repair person(s) should be instructed to read the Safety warnings within this manual 
before commencing work on these units. 

Steel  cutting  processes  such  as  those  used  in  the  construction  of  this 
machine result in sharp edges. .  Whilst any such edges are removed to the 
best of our ability it is always wise to take care when contacting any edge. 

Particular care should be taken to avoid contact with any steel edge, and warnings 
should  be  given  in  regards  to  the  danger  of  such  contact  to  any  repair  or 
maintenance person(s) prior to commencement of any servicing. 

Do not remove any cover panels that may be on the machine. 

This unit can get 

very

 hot, ensure everyone is aware that the machine is operating 

and take care to avoid contact with hot surfaces.   

National  Standards  exist  outlining  the  positioning,  spacing  and  ventilation 
requirements  when  installing  new  appliances.    These  Standards  should  be 
consulted  and  new  equipment  should  be  installed  accordingly.    In  any  situation 
where  specifications  allow  a  distance  of  less  than  100mm  we  would  still 
recommend that a well-ventilated air gap of not less than 100mm be maintained on 
all sides.  If the machine is near particularly heat-sensitive materials common sense 
should be employed in determining sufficient distancing. 

Always  ensure  the  power  cable  is  not  in  contact  with  hot  parts  of  the 
machine  when  in  use.  Ensure  that  any  damaged  power  cord  is  replaced 
before  further  use.  These  cords  should  be  replaced  by  qualified  service 

persons only. 

Keep out of reach of children. 

 

Electricity  is  dangerous,  and  should  only  be  handled  by  qualified 
professionals.  It’s your life – Don’t risk it

 

 

Summary of Contents for BM14

Page 1: ... Special Features Ultra Durable Stainless Steel Elements Designed to take many combinations of pans Wet or Dry Operation Thermometer Display These instructions cover the models of ROBAND Bain Maries listed above only Although there are slight variances between models the installation operation care and maintenance procedure is the same for all ...

Page 2: ...ermission of the publisher The material contained within this document is intended entirely for instructional purposes Roband Head Office Sydney Australia Roband Australia Pty Ltd Tel 61 2 9971 1788 1 Inman Road Fax 61 2 9971 1336 Dee Why NSW 2099 Email sales roband com au AUSTRALIA Web www roband com au International Agents For additional agents please email Head Office Cyprus United Catering Equ...

Page 3: ...ENTS INTRODUCTION 1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 1 PACKAGING 2 COMPLIANCE 2 INSTALLATION 3 GENERAL SAFETY 5 CLEANING CARE MAINTENANCE 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 SPECIFICATIONS 8 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 9 APPENDIX A 10 WARRANTY 12 ...

Page 4: ...ical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the safe use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety These machines are heating units and as with any commercial heating unit the surfaces on these units will get hot Always be careful when near an operating Bain Marie and ensure that any risk t...

Page 5: ... the Freight Company and to the agent responsible for the dispatch of said unit within 24 hours of receipt No claims will be accepted or entertained after this period RCM Roband products have been designed and manufactured to comply with any and all specifications set out by the Australian Communications and Media Authority ACMA in regards to Electromagnetic Compatibility As testament to such comp...

Page 6: ...nsure that all the controls are in the OFF position For models BM14 BM15 BM16 BM22 BM23 plug the Bain Marie into a standard single phase 10Amp power point For models BM24 BM25 BM26 plug the Bain Marie into a standard single phase 15Amp power point National Standards exist outlining the positioning spacing and ventilation requirements when installing new appliances These Standards should be consult...

Page 7: ... energy regulator on HIGH for extended periods The build up of excessive heat may damage the thermometer WET OPERATION For wet operation the most important factor is the volume of water placed in the tank The tank should be filled with fresh clean water to a level where it just touches the bottom of the element The water level should not be so high as to touch the undersides of the pan If the wate...

Page 8: ...his unit can get very hot ensure everyone is aware that the machine is operating and take care to avoid contact with hot surfaces National Standards exist outlining the positioning spacing and ventilation requirements when installing new appliances These Standards should be consulted and new equipment should be installed accordingly In any situation where specifications allow a distance of less th...

Page 9: ...the Bain Marie use hot soapy water with a clean sponge or cloth We recommend this be done daily to prolong the life of the element and tank Do not use a metal scourer In some areas hard water may cause a residue to build up on the surface of the tank and element This should removed to prevent any corrosion to the tank and or element failure CAUTION Although every care is taken during manufacture t...

Page 10: ...s plugged in correctly and the power id switched on The power point is not faulty The thermostat is not in the OFF position The Thermostat knob is not loose or broken rendering the thermostat inoperable Check Appendix A on page 10 of this manual RCD S Only after all these points have been checked should you call for service ...

Page 11: ...6 220 240 Volts AC 50 60Hz 1680 2000 Watts 1665 408 255 BM22 220 240 Volts AC 50 60Hz 1100 1300 Watts 705 615 255 BM23 220 240 Volts AC 50 60Hz 1680 2000 Watts 1030 615 255 BM24 220 240 Volts AC 50 60Hz 2520 3000 Watts 1355 615 255 BM25 220 240 Volts AC 50 60Hz 2605 3100 Watts 1680 615 255 BM26 220 240 Volts AC 50 60Hz 2605 3100 Watts 2005 615 255 Constant Research Development may necessitate mach...

Page 12: ...M16 BM22 BM23 BM25 BM26 NOTE This circuit diagram has been provided for reference and to assist qualified service and repair agents only Under no circumstances should person s not suitably qualified attempt repairs to any electrical equipment ...

Page 13: ... should be taken to ensure that the sum of the leakage currents of electrical equipment on the load side of an RCD is less than 1 3 of its rated residual current To avoid excessive leakage current causing unwanted tripping where socket outlets are protected by one RCD having a rated residual current not greater than 30mA consideration should be given to the number of socket outlets protected and t...

Page 14: ...Page 11 NOTES ...

Page 15: ...ive goods or materials pursuant to this warranty must be authorized by Roband Australia prior to any action being taken The company reserves the right to reject a claim for warranty if it is not completely satisfied with the circumstances under which it occurred and any other costs incurred for false claims or faults due to incorrect usage etc are the responsibility of the claimant Roband Australi...

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