5.1 Preparation and Start-up
Before starting up the appliance, remove the protective wrapping.
Then carefully clean the working surface and the external parts with
lukewarm water and detergent, using a damp rag to remove all traces
of anti-rust material applied in the factory, then dry with a clean cloth.
5.1.1 Start-up
Before using the appliance for the first time, thoroughly clean out
the vessel (see paragraph entitled “Cleaning and taking care of the
machine”).
Check that the appliance is connected up properly and start accor-
ding to instructions overleaf.
5.1.2 Operator training
• Explain and show the user how the machine works according to
the instructions, and hand him this manual.
• Remind the user that any structural alterations or any building
modification or renovation may affect the combustion air supply,
thus requiring a second operation check.
5.2 Maintenance
Attention! Before doing any repair or maintenance
work, unplug the appliance.
• The food you intend to fry should always be dry; wet food
causes the oil to foam and overflow.
• Frying excessively large quantities of food at a time also
causes the oil to foam; never exceed 1 kg.
• If the level of oil in the bath falls below the low level mark
stamped on it, the risk of fire will increase.
• Never leave the appliance on without any oil in it!
• The lid delivered with the appliance should always be kept
within easy reach. In case of fire, it should be used to douse
the flames.
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appliance, it is necessary to waterproof the leaks with sanitary silico-
ne, anti-mould and heat resistant to at least 100°C (i.e. Pactan 6076).
The knob position is fixed; therefore, in the design of the parts
where the appliance will be fit into, the relevant panel will have to
be provided with a special hole (fig. 1).
B: fig. 3)
Housing: Make an opening in the worktable in order to fit
in the appliance as described in fig. 3 (the rise can be performed per-
fectly by means of a bent L-shaped metal support). The appliance is
clamped to the worktable with six M5 screws fit through holes pre-
viously drilled (fig. 3). Fit the appliance and fasten it to the workta-
ble with the screws. Fill the intermediate leak (about 3 mm wide)
with heat resistant (at least 100°C) anti-mould silicone (i.e. Pactan
6067) according to the current hygiene standards. The knob position
is fixed, hence the furniture structure where the appliance has to be
housed will have to be provided with matching holes (fig. 1).
C: fig. 4)
Base with anti-seepage edge: Make a frame on the stain-
less steel worktable as described in fig. 4. Fit the appliance and
fasten it with the parts supplied with it. The knob position is fixed;
hence the worktable structure will have to be provided with mat-
ching holes (fig. 1).
In order to prevent overheating of the furniture, it is important to
have air circulate inside the space near the machines. To this end, it
is necessary to make holes at the back and possibly at the front as
well, for a total of at least 40 cm² for the models 400 and 60 cm² for
the models 600. If the space under the machine housing is accessible,
a closing panel must be put in to prevent accidental contact with
hot walls and electric wires.
This panel must be made of fireproof material and applied at a
distance between 50 mm (min.) and 90 mm (max) from the bottom
of the machine, considering pipe outlet length and position of the
outlet tap lever. Before fixing the outlet tap supplied with the unit,
pipe can be cut shorter (the red part must be removed).
To ensure internal air circulation for cooling down the components
this separating panel must be provided with a hole for the oil drain
tap (fig. 1/2/3/4) and a hole for at least 40 cm² / 60 cm² for each tank,
preferably in parallel of the tanks (fig. 2/3/4).
In order to collect the oil, place a bowl under the drainpipe.
Panels and/or inflammable parts must be at a distance of at least
300 mm from the hot walls of the machine.
Before installing the machines on the furniture, please read the
instructions in the “Wiring” section.
The oil discharge cock is supplied disassembled to facilitate the
installation of the appliance on the worktable. A 31 and 27 wrench
is needed to install the cock. After installing the appliance and after
cutting the drainpipe (if necessary), get cock F, gasket G and nut H
(fig. 5). The gasket must be put into the cock (threaded side) turned
towards the thin side (fig. 5.1). Screw the nut to the joint and then
put the cock in the drainpipe. Keep the cock in its right position by
using the 31 and 27 wrench and screw until you get one block. The
lever closes in the horizontal position and opens in the vertical posi-
tion.