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Transport, Assembly, Putting into Operation and Decommissioning 

Chapter 4

 

Assembly 

Page 15 

 

Cup Dispenser 

91285809_A0 

EBR/70-120 | EBR/100-150 | EBRH/70-120 | EBRH/100-150

 

NOTE 

Appliance location 

 

The built-in appliances may only be put into operation after being retrofitted or 

built-in (e.g. in a cabinet). 

 

There is a connecting cable set with a wiring diagram attached to the built-in heated appliances. 

The set consists of a connecting lead with a Schuko® plug and a connecting lead with a mains plug fitted on 
the appliance. The connecting leads are wired up via the on/off switch with an integrated indicator light. 

 

 

Figure 5 

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). 

Step 1: Preparation 

 

Prepare cut-outs in the worktop and the front cladding corresponding to the indicated dimensions. 
The worktop cut-out dimensions are given in inch (mm) as shown in the corresponding drawing of the 

built-in appliance. 

The cut-out dimension for the switch is 1.2'' x 0.9'' (30x22 mm). 

 

Remove the protective plastic film from the metal plates. 

INFO 

Disposal of packing material 

 

The  packing consists  of  recyclable materials  and can  be  disposed  of  appro-
priately. Thereby, the different materials are to be separated and disposed in 

an environmentally compatible manner. In any case, the local bodies respon-

sible for disposal are to be involved for this purpose. 

 

Step 2: Installation  

NOTE 

Presetting the operating temperature 

 

In  contrast  to  the  mobile  appliances  with  the  switch  and  controller  arranged 

next  to  each  other,  the  switch  of  the  built-in  appliance  can  be  placed  any-

where on the front side. 
Under these circumstances, the controller is no longer accessible for operat-
ing  after  the  installation.  Ensure  that  the  desired  temperature  is  set  on  the 

thermostat before the installation. 

 

 

Insert the appliance into the worktop cut-out and fasten it. 

Содержание EBR/100-150

Страница 1: ...91285809_A0 Operating Instructions Cup Dispenser EBR 70 120 EBR 100 150 EBRH 70 120 EBRH 100 150...

Страница 2: ...operating instructions carefully before the first operation of the appliance Ensure that sources of danger and possible faulty operations have been pointed out to the operating staff Subject to modif...

Страница 3: ...2 4 Safety Instructions for Cleaning and Care 9 2 5 Safety Instructions for Troubleshooting 9 2 6 Notes on Specific Hazards 9 3 Description and Technical Data 10 3 1 Performance Description 10 3 2 In...

Страница 4: ...5 4 Measures at the End of Operation 22 6 Fault Detection and Troubleshooting 23 6 1 Safety Measures 23 6 2 Notes on Troubleshooting 23 6 3 Fault and Action Table 23 7 Cleaning and Care 24 7 1 Safety...

Страница 5: ...act with any large surface of the body such as the hand protection against ingress of foreign objects 1 97 50 mm 1 Protection against vertically falling water drops 2 Protection against contact with t...

Страница 6: ...e safety The term of machine safety means all the measures used to avert injury to persons The basis for this are national as well as EC wide valid directives and laws for protect ing users of technic...

Страница 7: ...ger to life and limb of the user and or third parties when the instructions are not followed precisely or the circumstances de scribed are not taken into account The type of danger is indicated by a s...

Страница 8: ...as hazards to the appliance itself and the other operator s property 2 3 1 Safety instructions for all appliances The following points are to be observed to ensure the appliance safety The appliance m...

Страница 9: ...peration and cooled down sufficiently Do not clean the appliance with steam jet or high pressure washers The appliance must be taken out of operation and switched off at the mains beforehand in any ar...

Страница 10: ...celain or toughened glass Depending on the model the loaded crockery items can be heated up The intended use means the predetermined procedures compliance with the indicated specifications and use of...

Страница 11: ...im EBR 70 120 EBR 100 150 EBRH 70 120 EBRH 100 150 View of the appliance Own weight lbs kg 18 7 8 5 22 10 37 5 17 41 9 19 Payload lbs kg 88 2 40 101 4 46 101 4 46 101 4 46 Permitted total weight lbs k...

Страница 12: ...ontinuous Heat insulation special insulation special insulation Electrical connection 230 V 1N AC 50 Hz 230 V 1N AC 50 Hz Power requirement kW 0 6 0 6 Protection class IPX4 IPX4 The corresponding test...

Страница 13: ...g 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 i...

Страница 14: ...e 4 Assembly instructions 4 2 2 Heated appliances EBRH 70 120 and EBRH 100 150 DANGER Hazardous electrical voltage The electrical voltage may be considerably dangerous to limb and life of per sons and...

Страница 15: ...ding corresponding to the indicated dimensions The worktop cut out dimensions are given in inch mm as shown in the corresponding drawing of the built in appliance The cut out dimension for the switch...

Страница 16: ...e appliance plug of the connecting lead set into the socket of the cup dispenser and the mains plug of the connecting lead set into the on site power supply socket Put thermally insulating plates arou...

Страница 17: ...r damages and corrosion every 6 months NOTE Condensed water formation Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and no large temperature fluctuations in the storage location to avoid condensed water...

Страница 18: ...ut on the appliances which are switched off disconnected from the power supply and cooled down room temperature Before work starts it is always necessary to check whether the cup dispenser to be opera...

Страница 19: ...prings If the dispensing height is too high adjustable springs must be unhooked If the dispensing height is too low adjustable springs must be added Procedure for setting the springs Take the inserted...

Страница 20: ...nner T h e c apacity per crockery stack can be calculated together with the stack height HS of the cup dispenser K Items per crockery stack HS Stack height of the cup dispenser Figure 8 Intermediate s...

Страница 21: ...crockery 5 3 1 Switching on the appliance NOTE Heated appliances Some parts of this section relate exclusively to the heated appliances and do not apply to the unheated models DANGER Hazardous electri...

Страница 22: ...is possible in the appliances used with the covers Depend ing on the inherent stability of the items they can be stacked up to the lower rim of the cover However in the heated models the crockery item...

Страница 23: ...ssible cause Action Appliance does not become warm indicator light does not come on Defective building fuses Check fuse and repair if necessary Appliance does not become warm indicator light does not...

Страница 24: ...am jet or high pressure washers are to be used 7 2 Hygiene Measures The correct behaviour of the operating staff is decisive for optimal hygiene All persons must be informed about the locally valid hy...

Страница 25: ...s made of refined stainless steel Always keep the surface of appliances made from stainless steel clean and accessible to the air Use cleaning agents suitable for stainless steel No bleaching and chlo...

Страница 26: ...120 91019049 Support frame compl for EBR 100 150 91011080 Plate guide compl with spacer bracket EBRH 70 120 EBRH 100 150 The following plug types can be used with cup dispensers 2 pole Schuko angle p...

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