6.3 Servicing tasks
6.3.1
Safe working when servicing the appliance
Your safety and the safety of your staff
Before your personnel start working with the combi oven for the first time, familiarize yourself with the
information contained in the chapter 'For your safety' on page 16 and make relevant safety arrange‐
ments.
Instruct your personnel to learn the safe-working rules given in this section before starting work, and to
follow them strictly.
Instruct your personnel to familiarize themselves with the hazard warnings listed in this section and in
further instructions below, and instil in them the importance of taking the specified precautions.
Personal protective equipment for your personnel
Instruct your personnel to wear the correct personal protective equipment specified in the section 'Per‐
sonal protective equipment' on page 30 of the 'For your safety' chapter for the relevant tasks.
Basic rules for safe operation
If it is known or evident that the combi oven has been moved after installation without authorization
(whether intentionally or unintentionally), the appliance must not be put back into service until all the
following requirements have been met:
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The appliance and fittings or accessories being used show no signs of damage.
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The installed electrical power cables, water supply pipes and pipes for wastewater and cleaning
products show no signs of damage, are fixed securely, are not leaking from any point and appear
safe and in working order on visual inspection.
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The 'Requirements relating to the operating condition of the combi oven' on page 17 are met.
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The 'Requirements relating to the operating environment of the combi oven' on page 17 are met.
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All warning signs are in their designated position.
Rules for replacing appliance parts
Always use only original spare parts from the manufacturer when replacing appliance parts to guaran‐
tee continued appliance reliability.
Live parts
Risk of electric shock from live parts
Touching live parts under the cover and behind the operating panel can result in electric shock.
Make sure that the cover and operating panel are fitted.
Make sure that any servicing work carried out under the covers, behind the operating panel or on
the power cord is performed solely by a qualified electrician from an authorized service company.
Hot surfaces
Risk of burns from high temperatures on interior and exterior parts of the appliance
You may get burnt if you touch any of the interior parts of the cooking chamber, the inside of the
appliance door or any parts that are or were inside the oven during cooking mode. In addition,
touching the air vent can result in burns.
Wait until the cooking chamber has cooled to below 60 °C before starting servicing tasks.
Wear personal protective equipment.
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