4. INSTALLATION
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SYNTHESIS E
Install the appliance in a dry and easily accessible place both to facilitate
its use and to carry out cleaning and maintenance.
The appliance must be installed at least 20 cm from the walls of
the room or from other equipment so that the ventilation outlets
located on the sides of the oven are not obstructed.
Whilst in operation, cooking equipment produces vapor and cooking
smells that compromise the integrity of a healthy working environment.
A check must be made to ensure that the temperature and relative
humidity never exceed the maximum and minimum values indicted in the
specifications (see Enclosure A) even when the machine or other machines
in the room are functioning.
Exceeding these values especially the temperature or the maximum
relative humidity can easily and unexpectedly damage electrical equipment
creating hazardous situations.
4.3. Moving the unit
To offload and transport the unit, use
a pallet truck or a transpallet lifter with a
load capacity at least equal to that of
the unit. Raise the doors at the
entrance and exit of the oven to the
position of maximum aperture. Insert
the forks into the cooking chamber by
way of the tunnel entrance or exit
(Fig.1).
To avoid damage, place protective material between the forks
and the unit.
Make sure that the lifting equipment has a lifting capacity superior to
that of the weight of the load.
All responsibility for the lifting of loads rests with the person doing the
lifting.
In all circumstances, to avoid unpredictable movement, be aware of
the equipment’s centre of mass.
Take care that children do not play with the packaging materials
(e.g., plastic sheeting and Styrofoam): suffocation danger!
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