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Operation
Chapter 5
Arrangement and Function of the Operating Elements
Page 27
Plate dispenser
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5
Operation
ATTENTION
Exposed springs
When pressing down the stacking platform manually, the springs are ex-
posed. Reaching into the gaps of the exposed springs may cause hand inju-
ries.
Never press the stacking platform down manually.
Be careful when hooking and unhooking the springs. When adjusting springs
on sharp edges, pay particular attention to the ends of the tension springs.
5.1
Arrangement and Function of the Operating Elements
The operating elements are located on the front of the housing of the heated plate dispensers.
Figure 14
Operating elements
The desired temperature can be set on the thermostat. A continuous adjustment is possible within the 4
power ranges. The On / Off switch of the appliance is arranged next to it. An indicator light integrated into the
switch shows, whether the appliance is ready to be operated.
5.2
Plate Dispenser Adjustment
WARNING
Risk of hot surfaces
The internal surfaces of the heated appliances and the base plates can be-
come hot during operation and only cool down slowly in the air.
To adjust the guide basket, allow the appliance to cool down sufficiently with
the cover removed.
The adjustments should only be carried out 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 plate dispenser to be operated is correctly
set for the crockery to be used.
The following functions are to be checked separately:
§
The vertical guide of the plates, in order to prevent any risk of injury to the operating staff if the crock-
ery guides are set too far apart or too close together.
§
The dispensing height, so that the staff cannot suffer injury or become trapped and no breakage of
crockery can occur.