Chapter 5
Operation
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Adjustment of Stacking Platform
Universal Crockery Dispenser
UST/57-28 | UST/57-28K | USTH/57-28 | USTUH/57-28 | EUSTH/57-28
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NOTE
Maximum load-bearing capacity
The stacking platforms are set to a maximum load-bearing capacity of 220 lbs
(100 kg), which is entirely sufficient for most common kinds of crockery. In
rare cases (e.g. when using plates made of toughened glass and certain food
or set platters) the existing springs are insufficient and additional springs must
be inserted.
5.2.2
Adjustment of guide rails
ATTENTION
Risk of injuries and damages to property due to improperly adjusted
guide rails
If the guide rails are set too far apart from each other, the crockery stack can
become wedged under the upper plate due to the possible high tilt angles,
and can injure the operating staff when released. When transporting the ap-
pliance, a swaying crockery stack creates also an imbalance and affects
negatively the way the universal crockery dispenser moves.
If the guide rails are set too close, crockery items can become jammed and
can injure people when released suddenly.
Do not move the appliance, if the guide rails have been adjusted improperly.
Adjust appropriately the guide rails.
The stacking platform is moved by means of rolling bearings arranged in the compartment corners and lifts
up and down completely independently of the guide rails.
The positions of the guide rails must be adjusted to the crockery size before loading.
Remove the cover and put it down.
Remove all guide rails from the insertion points and put them down in a clean, dry place, clean them
carefully if necessary before putting them back into the appliance.
Place crockery items on to the stacking platform to proceed with adjustment.
Insert guide rails into the slots provided.
The guide rails with the ring fitting must be inserted downwards so that the smallest possible distance
exists between the crockery stacks and the rails. Make sure there is a uniform distance to the com-
partment inner panelling.
The guide rails can be omitted if the crockery stacks support each other.
NOTE
Use of short guide rails
When using these stainless steel covers, only short guide rails can be applied.
5.2.3
Examples of crockery stack arrangements
The following figures illustrate the insertion points for the guide rails.
The insertion points that are not used or hidden by crockery are shown in the figures in white. The insertion
points with guide rails inserted are shown in black.