Rules for safely moving and parking bases with casters
In order to avoid hazards, follow the rules below when moving bases with casters with the units:
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Pay attention to all utility and hose connections when moving the unit. Make sure not to roll over
any connection lines. Do not subject the connections to any tension whatsoever. In addition, make
sure that they do not break off. The length of the utility and hose connections will already account
for the maximum distance that the base can move when the retaining element is attached. Never‐
theless, it is necessary to always make sure that all connections are in the right position and routed
properly both during and after moving the unit
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De-energize the units before moving them.
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Let the units on the base cool down before moving them.
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There must not be any food left inside the units.
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The unit doors must be closed.
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When moving the base with the units, make sure to wear appropriate protective clothing.
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The base with the units must always be moved by at least two people.
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The unit must be level once it is pushed back into place.
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Lock the casters wheels after pushing the unit back into place.
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Make sure that the base will not topple over in any position.
Hosing down the combi oven with water
Risk of electric shock posed by live parts
Water on the unit's exterior parts may produce a short circuit and result in electric shock upon touching
the unit.
Do not spray water onto the unit's exterior parts.
Always keep the USB sliding cover closed during cleaning.
If using the combi oven outdoors, make sure to protect it from rain.
Hot surfaces
Risk of burns posed by high temperatures on the unit's interior and exterior parts.
Touching any interior oven cavity parts – especially in the area behind the suction panel, on the inside
of the unit door, or any parts that are found inside the oven during cooking – may result in burns.
Touching the dry air intake or the air vent on top of the unit may also result in burns.
Before performing any cleaning task, wait until the oven cavity has cooled down to a temperature
lower than 140°F or cool it down with the 'Cool down' function
Wear the required personal protective equipment.
Spraying water into the oven cavity while the latter is hot
Risk of scalding posed by hot steam
If you spray water into oven cavity while the latter is hot (e.g., with a spray head), the steam produced
inside the oven cavity may result in scalding.
Before performing any cleaning task, wait until the oven cavity has cooled down to a temperature
lower than 140°F or cool it down with the 'Cool down' function
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