3.8
Personal protective equipment
Transportation and setup
Task
Tools used
Personal Protective Equipment
■
Transporting the unit within the fa‐
cilities
■
Setting up the unit on a work table
or stand or inside a stacking kit
■
Setting up the unit at the installa‐
tion location
■
Appropriate lifting
equipment
■
Carrying straps (for
size 10.10 mini)
■
Protective gloves
■
Safety footwear
■
A hard hat (e. g., when there are
suspended loads, doing overhead
work)
Load capacity for transportation
Make sure that the transportation equipment you will be using is able to handle the loads it will be
transporting.
To determine the minimum load capacity that the transportation equipment must have, check the unit’s
weight, including its packaging, in the 'Technical Data' on page 57 section.
Installation, placing the unit into operation, and removing it from service
Task
Tools used
Personal Protective Equipment
Installing and uninstalling (removing
from service) the following:
■
Electrical connection
■
Water connection
■
Drain connection
Tools and equipment
necessary for the specif‐
ic task at hand
Work clothes and personal protec‐
tive equipment based on the re‐
quired task in accordance with
country-specific regulations
Installing and uninstalling the fully
automatic oven cleaning system (op‐
tional)
Tools and equipment
necessary for the specif‐
ic task at hand
The protective equipment required
will depend on the cleaning agents
being used, and may include:
■
Respirator
■
Safety eyewear
■
Protective gloves
■
Protective clothing/apron
Always follow the instructions and
observe all warnings found on the
labels used for the cleaning
agent(s).
■
Placing the unit into operation
■
Briefing the user
Tools and equipment
necessary for the specif‐
ic task at hand
Wear appropriate work clothes for
kitchen work as required by your
country-specific standards and reg‐
ulations, especially:
■
Protective clothing
■
Heat-resistant gloves
■
Safety footwear
Removing the unit (removing it from
service)
■
Carrying straps
■
Appropriate lifting
equipment
■
A forklift or pallet jack
■
Protective gloves
■
Safety footwear
■
A hard hat (e. g., when there are
suspended loads, doing overhead
work)
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