MANHATTAN Heated Servery Counter
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Castor brake
Unit model with castors
Always secure the unit from rolling away by setting the castor brakes. The unit
can cause injuries and damage to property if allowed to roll away accidentally.
Change of location
Always disconnect the mains plug and remove objects from the bain-marie
wells and placement surfaces before changing locations. Otherwise objects
could slip off or out of the unit when changing locations.
Unit model with closed compartments
Hold unit doors closed while changing its location.
Before a change of location, remove all objects (e.g. Gastronorm containers)
from the compartments.
Unit model with castors
If the unit is on a slanted surface, it must be secured against rolling away with
further measures (e.g. wedges) in addition to locking the castor brakes.
The unit can be tilted to an angle of 10° when stationary before there is any
danger of it toppling. Only slanted surfaces with an incline of less than 10°
may be crossed.
The unit can swerve out to the side when being pushed on a slated surface.
Two people (one at each side of the unit) are required to move the unit over
ramps or recesses.
To minimize the danger of damage to the castors, avoid overloading the
castors:
Do not move the unit when the castor brakes are locked
Avoid impacts
Do not traverse bumps or steps
Do not traverse uneven floors
The unit is to be pushed only, never pulled.
Always push the unit with both hands on the top surface. Depending on the
weight, you may not be able to apply the brakes quickly enough if you push
it with just one hand.
Be careful not to jam your hands between the unit and walls or other objects
(e.g. cabinets).
Shutting down
Unplugging the mains plug
Insert and remove mains plug only while unit is switched off, as otherwise the
unit electrical system can be damaged.
External devices connected to the unit socket outlets must also be switched
off prior to plugging in or disconnecting the mains plug.
Cleaning and care
Mains plug
Unplug the mains plug before cleaning the unit. Water seeping into the unit
can cause a short-circuit. This can result in malfunctions. In addition, there is
also a danger of electric shock.