OPERATION (SUITE)
BAIN-MARIE
Ensure that the drain tap is closed and the machine unplugged.
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Fill with hot water to the appropriate marker : lower mark for use with 200 mm inserts and the top
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mark for inserts lower than 200 mm.
To preheat the water quicker, place the lids on top of the tub.
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Turn control switch to O.
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Connect unit to power supply.
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Turn control switch to 1.
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The thermostat permits control of water temperature. To maintain foods above 63°C set thermos-
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tat to 100°C.
Water temperature should be above 90°C before loading.
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Warning : the temperature of the steel paneling under the tub is high when water is being heated.
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It drops when in use. We advise against touching it during preheating.
The bain marie can be used.
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LID DRAWER
The lid has three positions:
Pulled entirely towards the front, thereby completely covering the bain-marie’s tub.
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Half open. This position allows for serving. The user has access to the containers and may place
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plates on top of the lid.
Open vertically. This position allows for cleaning and for the containers to be filled. At this point,
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the lid may be taken off the appliance. The two parts are separable and can be put through a dish-
washer.
DRAINING TANK
Place a receptacle under the unit or attach a hose.
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Open tap and drain. Be carreful : water temperature is 90°C-100°C.
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PROBLEM SOLVING
Signal lamp does not light up when power is on
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check power supply.
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ensure switch is on 1.
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Water does not heat up
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check thermostat setting.
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if the security thermostat has been tripped, if the fault persists consult dealer.
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For all other faults contact your dealer.
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WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
Always disconnect the unit before any maintenance.
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The tank can be low-pressure hosed.
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The exterior should not be pressure washed but sponged.
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Use soapy water finished areas and proprietary stainless cleaners on stainless-steel parts.
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MAINTENANCE
For all other operations, contact a registered after-sales service provider.
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This equipment carries the recycling symbol in accordance with Directives 2002/95/CE and 2002/96/CE relating to Waste
Electrical or Electronic Equipment (DEEE or WEEE) At the end of its working life the equipment should be recycled in ac-
cordance with the regulations that are in force in the country of its installation.
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