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Euromat 64      

 V16-01     9

401-110-001-EN

2.6 Risk of injury/residual risks

This device has been produced by WIESHEU GmbH according to the latest technological developments.

All appliances that leave the factory have been subjected to thorough testing.

Nevertheless, if the appliance is used improperly, hazards to life and limb of the user or a third party may 

result, or the appliance or other assets may be damaged.

General safety instructions are summarized in this chapter. Specific safety instructions are described in the 

sections where operators are directly confronted with risks.

The following safety instructions must be understood as a supplement to already applicable national accident 

prevention regulations and laws.

Existing accident prevention regulations and laws must be adhered to in any case.

All appliances must be installed categorically in accordance with the valid, local safety regulations.

2.6.1 Obligation of the customer

The customer is obliged to only allow people to work with the device who are acquainted with the funda-

mental instructions regarding work safety and accident prevention and have been instructed in handling the 

device. Operating companies are obliged not to allow people to work with the appliance who suffer from im

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pairments with respect to their physical, mental, and sensory capabilities. The youth work protection act and 

the EU Directive 97/33/EG are to be observed and complied with.

You must supervise children below the age of 14 to ensure that they do not play with the device.

2.6.2 Obligation of the staff

Before starting work on the appliance, everybody who works with it must have read this user information, be 

familiar with its contents and pay attention to it. The persons confirm this by their signature.

Danger of fire!

There is a danger of fire if the device overloads electrically.

The fuse protection of the plug socket must be ensured.

Do not attach foil, paper, stickers etc. to the device.

Remove all protective sheeting from the device before initial commissioning.

Do not store items or foreign objects in, on, or near the device.

Never heat up alcoholic items or items that are flammable or explosive!

2.6.4 Danger of fire/explosion

2.6.3 General risk of accidents 

Comply with the general accident prevention regulations when working with and 

on the appliance.

WARNING

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for Euromat 64 L

Page 1: ...Original Operating Instructions EN Euromat 64 S L In Store Baking Oven...

Page 2: ...of burns 13 2 6 7 Water damage 13 2 6 8 Danger of non ionising radiation 13 2 6 9 Danger of technical damage 14 3 Transportation and Setup 14 3 1 Transporting the appliance combined appliance 14 3 2...

Page 3: ...C This user information provides information on intended and safe operation and contains important instructions on how to operate the device safely appropriately and economically Read the instructions...

Page 4: ...death or serious injury Caution A dangerous situation in which ignoring the safety information can lead to minor injury Notice Indicates actions that can lead to damage to property Information Indicat...

Page 5: ...using read the user information Before starting work read the service information 1 1 3 Safety information and symbols 1 2 Type plate Pos Bezeichnung 10 Type 20 Serial number 30 Voltage V 40 Output kW...

Page 6: ...ied by an item number You can find it on the device s type plate 10 The item number is composed of a fixed combination of numbers A and a variable combination of letters B You can derive the device ty...

Page 7: ...in its basic design and construction as well as in the version marketed by us Other applicable standards and specifications EN 82079 1 2012 Product line Euromat Description of appliance Convection ov...

Page 8: ...in its basic design and construction as well as in the version marketed by us Other applicable standards and specifications EN 82079 1 2012 Product line Euromat Description of appliance Convection ov...

Page 9: ...a minimum of 8 and a maximum of 40 C The device is not intended for use in trains or mobile shops on ships or outdoors The device is not intended for drying or curing objects The device is not suitabl...

Page 10: ...cade passive Pipe steaming Cascade passive Width mm 930 930 930 Depth mm 1020 1020 1020 Height mm 575 695 1 575 695 1 575 695 1 Weight kg 110 120 2 110 120 2 110 120 2 Number of chambers Size of numbe...

Page 11: ...0 180 2 160 180 2 160 180 2 Number of chambers Size of number of shelves mm 8 10 600 400 8 10 600 400 8 10 600 400 Fuse A 3 32 3 32 3 32 Current consumption 380V 400V 415V A A A 17 0 17 9 18 6 20 6 21...

Page 12: ...s regarding work safety and accident prevention and have been instructed in handling the device Operating companies are obliged not to allow people to work with the appliance who suffer from im pairme...

Page 13: ...t be correctly assembled and fulfil all conditions to ensure problem free operation 2 6 6 Danger of burns Risk of burning To prevent scalding from heated liquids do not push containers into the device...

Page 14: ...truck Danger of crushing Do not stand under or reach under raised suspended loads Danger of tilting When transporting with a transport pallet it is important to ensure that the pallet is positioned co...

Page 15: ...e wooden blocks B Using the lifting truck remove the inside part E of the pallet Run the lifting truck under the appliance combined appliance Raise the appliance combined appliance Remove the wooden b...

Page 16: ...ents Carrying straps D Undo the screws on the Ebo component Take off the insulation frame upwards M Position the insulating frame on the Ebo using the positioning feet cups Screw fix the insulating fr...

Page 17: ...ombined appliance must be in stalled on dry frost proof premises The combined system parts must only comprise WIESHEU products or products approved by WIESHEU GmbH Only these products have been thorou...

Page 18: ...bined appliance must be installed at a minimum distance of 350 mm from other heat sources 80 C If the minimum distance cannot be achieved a heat shield e g Isoplan must be pro vided by the customer Fi...

Page 19: ...on space should not exceed 40 C Include air vents in the upper front panelling These should be at least 900 mm wide and 200 mm high Install an additional fan with a thermostat If for hygienic reasons...

Page 20: ...he total power of the device For combined appliances the pow er generator must be rated for the total connected load of the combined appliance Mains network 400V 3 N PE 50 Hz or 230V 1 N PE 50 Hz Stab...

Page 21: ...ration system The steaming unit should only be supplied with drinking water which flows through an appropriate water filter What is known as complete demineralisation of the water is important for the...

Page 22: ...ined appliance Lay the drain pipe in such a way that steam cannot enter via the air vents Due to the risk of kinking do not lay a hose Do not reduce the pipe diameter A fixed connection to the sewerag...

Page 23: ...store safety devices or even trigger them 3 7 Commissioning Each time the device is used the customer assumes full responsibility for the safety of any people nearby Before starting work on the appli...

Page 24: ...ed in its bracket Check whether the tray frames are suspended correctly in the baking chamber Check whether the required power supply is available Check whether the water tap is open Risk of burning O...

Page 25: ...he oven door is locked Risk of burning In spite of the safety technology hot steam and heat exit when you open the door The frame and glass of the appliance get hot Put on heat resistant gloves and op...

Page 26: ...hot inside the device there is a risk of burns from the hot surfaces Wear heat resistant gloves and open the door carefully and avoid touching the hot surfaces Baking parameters are set on the contro...

Page 27: ...device and disconnect it from the mains before starting any clean ing work Never use high pressure cleaners steam cleaners or water jet sprays for cleaning Risk of burning There is also a danger of be...

Page 28: ...e The in store oven is equipped with an LED light strip This is located between the two glass panes of the oven door The LED light strip is delicate and can be damaged by cleaning agents or mechanical...

Page 29: ...Wash the oven chamber with lots of clean water and a sponge cloth Dry the oven chamber with a lint free cloth Insert the tray frames Dirt filter A daily Commercial wash ing up liquid Plastic brush Sp...

Page 30: ...s H 1 weekly With ProClean option UltraClean and Ultra Rins No supporting materials required Manual Oven cleaner Plastic brush Sponge cloth Lift the tray frame slightly The tray frame detaches from th...

Page 31: ...paper tissue Between the glass panels M 1 weekly Commercial glass cleaner without silicone additives Microfibre cloth or paper tissue Grasp between the two glass panels with your hands at the top and...

Page 32: ...ower supply 2 Check 3 Door is not closed correctly 3 Check Water is in the baking chamber 1 Too much steaming time quantity 1 Less steaming 2 Drain blocked connected incorrectly if present 2 Check Wat...

Page 33: ...nor any kind of liability for incorrect specifications and their consequences We reserve the right to make technical and design changes WIESHEU GmbH would be grateful for information about any errors...

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