Transport, Assembly, Putting into Operation and Decommissioning
Chapter 4
Transport
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Cup Dispenser
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EBR/70-120 | EBR/100-150 | EBRH/70-120 | EBRH/100-150
4
Transport, Assembly, Putting into Operation and Decommis-
sioning
4.1
Transport
ATTENTION
Appliance damages caused by improper transport
In the case of off-site transport in a vehicle such as a lorry, the appliances
should be secured properly.
If the appliances are not secured properly, there is a risk of damage to prop-
erty and persons caused by squashing.
During transport, secure all the individually standing appliances using corre-
sponding transport securing devices.
4.2
Assembly
The following section describes the assembly of the cup dispenser.
Primarily, the unheated appliances EBR/70-120 and EBR100-150 are described that do not require any elec-
trical installations after the assembly.
Subsequently, there follows the assembly description of the heated appliances EBRH/70-120 and
EBRH/100-150, that must be connected to the power supply after the assembly.
4.2.1
Unheated appliances (EBR/70-120 | EBR/100-150)
NOTE
Appliance location
Built-in appliances may only be used after being retrofitted or built-in (e.g. in a
cabinet).
Figure 3
Worktop cut-out
Step 1: Preparation
Prepare the worktop cut-out.
The cut-out dimension for the
EBR/70-120
is 15.2" (385 mm) (diameter).
The cut-out dimension for the
EBR/100-150
is 17.9" (455 mm) (diameter).
Remove the protective plastic film from the metal plates.