Chapter 2
Safety Instructions
Page 10
Safety Instructions for Appliance Safety
Plate dispenser
TE-2/V19-26, 27-33 | TE-2/VK19-26 | TEH-1/V19-26, 27-33 | TEH-2/V19-26, 27-33 | TEUH-1/VS19-26 | TEUH-2/VS19-26, 27-33 | TEUH-2/VC19-26
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The appliance is provided exclusively for manual transport. Transport using any kind of devices is not
permitted. Risk of injury and damage.
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If a stack of plates with the covers is too high, do not push it down forcibly . There is a risk of injury, if
the locking is released. Furthermore, the locking function of the covers can be damaged.
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Release both brakes before commencing transporting. Moving the appliance with the applied locking
brakes can damage the chassis!
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Transport should only be undertaken over level floors. Moving the appliance over very uneven floors
can damage the chassis.
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Transport over inclined planes or steps is not permitted.
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When approaching walls and moving round obstacles always pay attention to persons in the way.
Risk of injury.
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When transporting the appliance, always hold both handles with your hands. Never let go of the ap-
pliance while moving it.
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When transporting the appliance, do not move it faster than a walking pace. Heavily laden plate dis-
pensers are difficult to brake and steer. If necessary, ask for assistance when transporting the appli-
ance.
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If the plate dispenser tips over due to outside influences or inattention, never catch it manually. Risk
of injury.
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Do not stop the appliance on sloping floors.
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After stopping, the appliance should be secured against rolling away by means of both brakes being
applied.
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In the case of off-site transport in a vehicle such as a lorry, the appliances should be secured proper-
ly. The brakes are not sufficient as a transport securing method.
2.3.2
Additional safety instructions for heated appliances
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The heated appliances can only be operated by instructed specialists and kitchen staff and under
continuous supervision.
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Heated plate dispensers are intended for dispensing heated crockery. Their use for cooking food and
keeping it warm or for room heating is not permitted.
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The crockery temperatures can exceed the permitted maximum temperatures of 149°F (65°C) for
touchable appliance surfaces. Always wear protective gloves when dispensing hot crockery. Risk of
burning.
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During operation of the appliance, never reach into it and touch the heating element with the fingers.
Risk of burning.
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Plastic crockery, top and bottom parts of plastic insulated sets and plastic-coated items for keeping
food warm should not be stored or warmed up in heated plate dispensers. Owing to the high tempera-
tures of the heating elements, the plastics can melt and catch fire.
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The base plate and used air from the base outlets can become very hot. The appliance should not be
operated on fibre-based floor coverings (e.g. carpets, mats).
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Before transporting, switch off the appliance, pull out the mains plug and insert it into the holder pro-
vided.
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Forceful straining of the lead can lead to damage to the internal line. Risk of fire.
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Never pull the mains plug out of the socket by the lead. The standard models of
HUPFER
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applianc-
es are equipped with a Schuko® angle plug. In contrast to a straight Schuko® plug this plug only
sticks insignificantly out of the socket and so cannot be damaged by being hit at the side. If the appli-
ance is moved without pulling out the mains plug beforehand, the socket can be severely damaged or
even pulled out from the wall as a result of leverage arising from overstretching of the lead.
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Never move the appliance by pulling by the lead.
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If the mains plug has come into contact with water it must be dried before inserting it into the socket.
Danger to life.
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Damaged mains plugs or leads are to be replaced by authorised personnel before the appliance is
reused.