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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. 

Steel  cutting  processes  such  as  those  used  in  the  construction  of  this 
machine may 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. 

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

Replace any damaged supply cord immediately. 

This  unit  can  get 

very

  hot.    Ensure  everyone  is  aware  that  the  machine  is 

operating  and  take  care  to  avoid  contact  with  hot  surfaces.    If  operating  at 

thermostat  settings  above  110°C  provide  and  use  heat-insulating  gloves  when 
opening doors. 

SAFETY GLASS

 

The Toughened Safety Glass used in the ROBAND

®

 Pie Warmers is about 5 times 

stronger than normal glass.  In addition to this strength the toughened glass is able 
to  handle  high  temperatures  and  it  is  designed  to  shatter  into  small,  relatively 
harmless  pieces  in  the  event  of  breakage.  These  glass  pieces  can  be  collected 
carefully by hand without resulting in lacerations. 

This  type  of  glass  has  a  rather  unusual  property  as  a  direct  result  of  its  toughened 
nature.  When the glass takes an impact that does not immediately shatter the piece, 
it “stores” that stress in the glass layers.  This stress “storage” is invisible and unable 
to be measured, but it is there nonetheless.   

The storing of a stress is only temporary.  If the glass suffers a sufficient impact and 
the stress is stored, it will one day be released.  There is no way to measure when 
this release will occur, it could be after a few minutes, or it could be years later.  When 
the stored stress is released the glass will spontaneously shatter.  This could occur at 
any time, even when the machine is off and nobody is near it. 

On 

extremely rare

 

occasions a glass door will “explode”.  This is a rare but entirely 

normal  property  of  the  glass,  and  although  pieces  of  shattered  glass  may  travel 
several metres, if they do contact bare skin they should not cause injury (even if you 
are directly in front of the explosion).  It is important that any contaminated product be 
thrown away. 

The alternative to such safety glass is to have glass that can be very dangerous when 
broken, or worse, could chip off and fall onto the food within (without being noticed).  
It is the opinion of Roband Australia that Toughened glass is superior to both “Clear 
Float” and “Ceramic” glass with regards to function and safety.  If glass doors are a 
concern a set of Stainless steel doors may be purchased as an alternative (contact 
your supplier). 

 

Summary of Contents for PM60

Page 1: ...0G Version 1 Special Features Product Display Light Illuminated Sign Display Slimline Thermometer Stylish Design These instructions cover the models of ROBAND Pie Warmers 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: ...PACKAGING 2 COMPLIANCE 2 INSTALLATION 3 OPERATION 4 A GUIDE TO THE HEATING OF PIES 5 PRODUCT PLACEMENT 6 GENERAL SAFETY 7 CLEANING CARE MAINTENANCE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 SPECIFICATION 9 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 10 EXPLODED DIAGRAM 11 APPENDIX A 13 WARRANTY 16 ...

Page 4: ... 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 Pie Warmers will get hot Always be careful when near an operating Pie Warmer and ensure that any risk to unwary customers or staff is minimised with additional signage if necessary Due...

Page 5: ...a result of freight must be reported to 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 COMPLIANCE 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 Elect...

Page 6: ...es Turn all of the switches on and off a couple of times to ensure you are comfortable with their operation Before connecting the Pie Warmer to the power supply ensure that the thermostat the light switch and the main On Off switch are in the OFF position Plug the pie warmer into a standard single phase 10Amp power point National Standards exist outlining the positioning spacing and ventilation re...

Page 7: ... being used the product be thawed before being put in the Pie Warmer If frozen product is placed in these units significant time should be added to the preparation in order to produce the desired serving temperature Overall the general conditions of the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code should be met At the time of writing these instructions this standard states that food must be served be...

Page 8: ...35 mins Party Pies 25 30 mins Pasties Pockets 20 30 mins It is highly recommended that if frozen pies are being used the pies be thawed before being put in the Pie Warmer If frozen product is heated in these units add at least 1 hours to the preparation time Use of high temperatures to speed up the heating and preparation of frozen pies has several drawbacks The external surfaces of the Pie Warmer...

Page 9: ...lly loaded it is desirable to have the tightest packed or most crowded shelf of products on the top shelves as the tightly packed product can restrict the heat from rising to the food above Restricting the heat convection in this manner will extend the times required to heat the rest of the product to serving temperatures Sausage rolls Pasties Sausage rolls Pasties Pies Pies Full Pie Warmer Sausag...

Page 10: ...toughened nature When the glass takes an impact that does not immediately shatter the piece it stores that stress in the glass layers This stress storage is invisible and unable to be measured but it is there nonetheless The storing of a stress is only temporary If the glass suffers a sufficient impact and the stress is stored it will one day be released There is no way to measure when this releas...

Page 11: ... it out from the unit The crumb tray should be emptied and washed with warm soapy water The glass should be cleaned daily with an appropriate cleaning agent for both aesthetic and hygienic reasons Always ensure the power cable is not in contact with hot parts of the Pie Warmer when in use and have any damaged power cord replaced immediately Note If foil is used to cover the trays the foil should b...

Page 12: ...FF position The thermostat knob is not loose or broken rendering the switch inoperable The Green on off switch is not in the OFF position Only after all these points have been checked should you call for service SPECIFICATION Model PM60G PM60 Power Source 220 240 Volts AC Power Consumption 1313 1565 Watts Nominal Dimensions Width 652mm Height 669mm Depth 488mm Constant Research Development may nec...

Page 13: ...vided for reference and to assist qualified service and repair agents only Under no circumstances should a person not suitably qualified attempt repairs to any electrical equipment Note Wire from Ballast to Fluorescent Tube is red Wire from one end of the tube to the other is red ...

Page 14: ...Page 11 EXPLODED DIAGRAM MODEL PM60G ...

Page 15: ...Page 12 MODEL PM60 ...

Page 16: ...rrents and transient disturbances care 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 nu...

Page 17: ...Page 14 NOTES Record any preferred times or settings etc here to act as a quick reference for other users ...

Page 18: ...Page 15 NOTES Record any preferred times or settings etc here to act as a quick reference for other users ...

Page 19: ...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...

Page 20: ... LEADING PRODUCTS AVAILABLE PLUS PIE FOOD WARMERS DRINK MIXERS HIGH PERFORMANCE DEEP FRYERS VITAMIX BLENDERS GRILLMAX TOASTERS NOAW Slicers Manufactured Imported in Australia by Authorised Distributor Agent ...

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