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Operation 

Section 5

 

Operation 

Page 21 

 

Powerstapler 

91346811_A1

 

PSUH

 

5.3 

Operation 

Before the appliance is put into operation it must be clean and dry. 

Before work starts, it is always necessary to check whether the Powerstapler is adjusted correctly for the 
items to be used. 

The correct dispensing height must be ensured to avoid that the staff suffers injury or becomes trapped and 
no breakage of crockery occurs. 

Use of the cover 

CAUTION 

Risk of injury 

 

If a stack is too high, do not use the covers to push the stack down forcibly. 

There is a risk of injury if the locking is released. 

 

NOTE 

Use of the cover 

 

The cover ensures effective protection against ingress of dust and condensa-
tion even during relatively long periods of temporary storage. Closing the cover 
of the heated appliances lowers the heat loss upwards and reduces the heat-
ing time of the inserted items or delays the cooling of pre-heated items. 

 

Switching on the appliance 

DANGER 

Hazardous electrical voltage 

 

Electrical current can pose a considerable threat to life and physical well-
being and may lead to injuries. 

Only use the plug connection provided for this purpose. The appliance may 
not be operated if the connecting lead is damaged or any other damage is 
visible. 

All work on the electrical installations may only be carried out by a qualified 
electrician or by authorised specialists under the supervision and monitoring 
of a qualified electrician according to the applicable electro-technical regula-
tions. 

 

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Close the covers to avoid heat loss. 

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Switch off the appliance with the on/off switch if necessary. 

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Insert the mains plug into a suitable socket. 

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Switch on the appliance using the on/off switch. The indicator integrated into the switch will light up to 
show when the appliance is ready for use. 

Loading the appliance 

CAUTION 

Risk of fire 

 

Plastic crockery items, top and bottom parts of plastic insulated sets and plas-
tic-coated items for keeping food warm may not be stored nor warmed up in 
Powerstapler. The plastics can melt and catch fire due to the high tempera-
ture in the heating element. 

Only use appropriate heat-retaining base parts released by 

HUPFER

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Содержание Powerstapler PSUH

Страница 1: ...91346811_A1 Operating Instructions Powerstapler PSUH...

Страница 2: ...s carefully before using the appliance for the first time Ensure that operating staff have been briefed regarding sources of danger and possible incorrect handling Subject to modifications The product...

Страница 3: ...ctions for Cleaning and Care 11 2 5 Safety Instructions Regarding Fault Repair 11 2 6 Notes on Specific Hazards 11 3 Description and Technical Data 12 3 1 Performance Description 12 3 2 Proper Use 12...

Страница 4: ...Instructions regarding Fault Repair 24 6 3 Fault and Action Table 24 7 Cleaning and care 26 7 1 Safety Measures 26 7 2 Hygiene Measures 26 7 3 Cleaning and care 26 7 4 Special Care Instructions 27 8 S...

Страница 5: ...water verti cally falling drops 2 Protection against contact with the fingers protection against ingress of foreign objects 0 5 12 mm 2 Protection against dripping water at any angle up to 15 from the...

Страница 6: ...plates and dishes Element formation Also contact corrosion Occurs when different noble metals are in close contact with each other This happens when a corrosive medium is between both metals such as...

Страница 7: ...ssess work assigned and can recognise possible hazards themselves based on their professional training skills experience and knowledge of the respective guidelines Suitable for washing devices The app...

Страница 8: ...nd physical well being for the user and or third parties if the instructions are not followed precisely or the circumstances described are not taken into account The type of hazard is indicated by a s...

Страница 9: ...for the ap pliance itself and the operator s other property The following points are to be observed to ensure the appliance safety The appliance may only be operated when it is in perfect condition wi...

Страница 10: ...e appliance surfaces Always wear protective gloves when dispensing hot heat retaining base parts Risk of burning Never reach into it and touch the heating element with the fingers when the appliance i...

Страница 11: ...ng Fault Repair The following points shall be observed when carrying out any maintenance or fault repairs Any fault repairs may be carried out by authorised specialists only Ensure that the appliance...

Страница 12: ...heating and dispensing wax filled heat retaining base parts The appliances can also be used as plate dispensers for transport and storage of round crockery items made of porcelain or toughened glass...

Страница 13: ...with an integrated bumper protect against injuries to the hands and damage to the appliance Together with the corner bumpers fixed to the lower section they offer optimal col lision protection in the...

Страница 14: ...nless steel guides per stacking compartment not adjustable electropolished Stacking platform in mm Stainless steel rod construction electropolished Stack height in mm 23 2 590 Number of stacking compa...

Страница 15: ...te 1 Disposal of old appliances 9 Nominal current 2 Certificates label 10 Frequency 3 Protection class 11 Nominal voltage 4 Refrigeration capacity 12 Payload 5 Refrigerant 13 Tare weight 6 Induction f...

Страница 16: ...ble for disposal must be contacted regarding removal 4 3 Storage and Recycling Appliances must be kept in a dry frost free environment when placed in temporary storage The Powersta pler must be kept c...

Страница 17: ...sharp edges 5 1 Arrangement and Function of the Controls CAUTION Damage to property The temperature settings set ex factory can be changed using the thermostat behind the panel on the right hand side...

Страница 18: ...to improper adjustment When the dispensing height is exceeded there is a risk of accident or injury due to tipping of the inserted stacks If the level of the stack falls below the dispensing height fi...

Страница 19: ...e inserted stacks from the stacking platform if available Attach or detach adjustable springs evenly in all groups of springs It is best to detach the adjustable springs Always leave the base springs...

Страница 20: ...ing way HZ Intermediate stack height H1 Height of the first item Hn Height of n items n Number of items The capacity per crockery stack can be calculated together with the stack height HS of the Power...

Страница 21: ...oltage Electrical current can pose a considerable threat to life and physical well being and may lead to injuries Only use the plug connection provided for this purpose The appliance may not be operat...

Страница 22: ...parts already placed in the appliance Briefly press down the entire stack once the marking for the maximum stack height has been reached Figure 6 Fill level marking Then close the covers NOTE Heating...

Страница 23: ...by accident Insert the mains plug into a suitable earthed socket Switch on the appliance using the on off switch 5 4 Measures at the End of Use WARNING Hazard caused by hot surfaces The internal surfa...

Страница 24: ...there is an operating fault You can repair some faults yourself Servicing may be carried out by authorised specialists only Indicate the information given on the rating plate if you contact the after...

Страница 25: ...ive indicator light Take the appliance out of operation and have it checked and repaired by authorised technical staff if neces sary Stacking platform does not move plates upwards to the dispensing he...

Страница 26: ...and detaching the springs Pay particular attention to the ends of the tension springs when adjusting springs on sharp edges CAUTION Do not clean with running water The appliance should not be cleaned...

Страница 27: ...of appliances made from stainless steel clean and open to air Use cleaning agents suitable for stainless steel Never use bleaching cleaning agents or any contain ing chlorides Remove layers of lime s...

Страница 28: ...the rating plate when contacting the after sales service or ordering spare parts 8 2 Spare Parts and Accessories List T h e following plug types can be used with Powerstapler 2 pole Schuko angle plug...

Страница 29: ...Annex Section 9 EC Declaration of Conformity Page 29 Powerstapler 91346811_A1 PSUH 9 Annex 9 1 EC Declaration of Conformity...

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