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3.2 

 RESIDUAL RISKS 

The machine has several risks that were not completely 
eliminated from a design stand point or with the installation of 
adequate protection devices. For the Customer’s complete 
information, the residual risks remaining on the machine are 
indicated below: such actions are to be considered incorrect and 
therefore strictly forbidden. 

 

3.3 

TECHNICAL DATA PLATE 

 

 

 
Meaning of fields given on the plate: 

M.Mod

:   

Product model 

Ser. No

:   

Serial number 

MKS:

 

 

Manufacturer 

Made in Turkey:

  Place of manufacture 

EL

power supply, voltage, phase type 

Hz:

 

power supply frequency 

kW:

 

max. power input 

EL:

 

electrical 

CE:

 

CE marking 

IP:

 

degree of protection 

 
 

4.  SAFEGUARDING THE 

ENVIRONMENT 

4.1 

Packaging 

● All the packaging materials used are environmentally 
friendly. They may be stored at no risk or burnt at an 
authorised incineration plant. Plastic materials suitable for 
recycling are marked with the following symbols: 
 

Polyethtlene: 

External wrapping film, instructions booklet 

bag and gas injectors bag. 

Polypropylene:

 Top packaging panels and straps 

Expanded polystyrene

: Protective surround elements 

 

4.2. 

USE 

●    Our appliances have been designed and prefected by 
means of laboratory tests to guarantee high levels of 
performance and efficiency. However, to minimise 
energy consumption (electricity, gas and water), avoid 
using the appliance under no-load conditions or 
conditions that impair optimal performance, i.e. with the 
door open. We also recommend preheating the 
appliance immediately prior to use. 
 

4.3 

Cleaning 

● To minimise the emission of harmful substances into 
the atmosphere, clean the appliance (externally and, 
where necessary, internally) with products which are at 
least 90% biodegradable. 
 

4.4 

Disposal 

●   The appliances must be disposed of properly at the 
end of its service life. 
●  Our appliances are made from 90% recyclable 
materials (stainless steel, iron, aluminium, galvanised 
sheet steel, etc.). These materials may therefore be 
recycled in accordance with local waste disposal 
regulations at a conventional recycling  
plant.  
● Make the appliance unusable by cutting off the power 
cord. Also remove any closure device fitted on the 
appliance to prevent children from becoming trapped 
inside. 
 

The symbol          on the product indicates that this product 
should not be treated as domestic waste, but must be 
correctly disposed of in order to prevent possible negative 
consequences for the environmet and the human health. 

RESIDUAL RISK 

DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS            

SITUATION 

 
Slipping or falling 

The  operator  can  slip  due  to  water  or 
dirt on the floor 

 
 
Burns 

The 

operator 

deliberately 

or 

unintentionally 

touches 

some 

components  inside  the  machine  or 
dishes  at  the  outfeed  without  using 
gloves or witout allowing them to cool. 

 
Danger of electric 
discharge 
(Electrocution) 

Contact 

with 

live 

parts 

during 

maintenance  operations  carried  out 
with  the  electrical  panel  powered.  The 
operator  intervenes  (wwith  a  power 
tool  or  without  disconnecting  the 
power  to  the  machine)  lying  down  on 
the floor. 

 
 
Hear unusual noises 
from the machine 

During  the  washing  machine  during 
maintenance  or  damage  as  a  result  of 
improper use of accessory 

Chemical hazard 

Contact  with  chemical  substances  (e.g. 
Detergent,  rinse  aid,  scale  remover, 
etc.)  without  taking  adequate  safety 
precautions.  Therefore  always  refer  to 
the  safety  cards  and  labels  on  the 
products used. 

 
Slipping or falling 

The  operator  can  slip  due  to  water  or 
dirt on the floor 

Содержание MKCO10

Страница 1: ...ECTION OVEN MKCO6 LARGE 181 LITRE 6 GRID WITH STEAM OVC043 MKCO10 LARGE 287 LITRE 10 GRID WITH STEAM OVC042 This oven was produced at environmentally friendly facilites without causing any harm to the nature ...

Страница 2: ...rding the environment 5 II INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6 1 Installation place 6 2 Positioning 6 3 Electrical conection 7 4 Water main connections 7 5 Safety devices 7 6 Operation test 7 7 Servicing 8 8 Troubleshooting 8 9 Layout of main components 8 III INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 9 1 Description of panel 9 Using the oven 10 2 Commissioning 10 3 Cooking cycles 10 4 Turning off the oven in the event of faul...

Страница 3: ...tically controlled probe for measuring the core temperature of products core temperature probe only available on certain models x Oven chamber lighting x Double glazed oven door for reduced heat dispersion into the kitchen and low external oven temperatures Excluded 6 GN 1 1 2 MAIN COMPONENTS The components marked by a hatched line are not installed on the following models 6 GN1 1 10 GN1 1 KEY 1 r...

Страница 4: ... 50 60 50 60 Electricity Consumption kW 9 2 14 CURRENT SEVERITY 22 25 33 36 Power supply cable section mm 5X2 5 5X4 Fan Motor Power kW 0 24 0 36 Convection Power kW 12 18 The Maximum Food Capacity Kg 33 55 Noise emissions data The noise generated by the functional components of the appliances described in this handbook do not exceed 60 dB A ...

Страница 5: ...t by authorised service centres using original spare parts Failure to comply with this obligation may jeopardise the safety of the appliance and invalidate the guarantee When the oven is hot open the door with care to avoid burning your hands Do not sprinkle salt on food already in the oven see Instructions for use When batch cooking foods with a high salt content i e seafood thoroughly rinse the ...

Страница 6: ...xternally and where necessary internally with products which are at least 90 biodegradable 4 4 Disposal The appliances must be disposed of properly at the end of its service life Our appliances are made from 90 recyclable materials stainless steel iron aluminium galvanised sheet steel etc These materials may therefore be recycled in accordance with local waste disposal regulations at a conventiona...

Страница 7: ...roduct is used Dispose of the packaging as instructed in the chapter on Safeguarding the environment Refer to the installation diagrams at the beginning of this handbook for the appliance s overall dimensions and connections The LH side of the appliance must be installed at least 50 cm from adjacent surfaces to provide easy Access for maintenance while the RH side must be installed 10 cm from surf...

Страница 8: ...inking water supply with pressure of 150 250 kPa 1 5 2 5 bar 4 2 WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM Connect drain fitting C to a drain pipe of the same diameter which is between 0 5 and 3 metres in lenght and is resistant to temperatures of at least 100 C The drain pipe must be siphoned height 80 mm to an open drain O Air Break or floor grating in order to prevent any back flow from the sewage system from reac...

Страница 9: ...rmostat faulty Oven switches off Causes The F1 motor overheating fuse has tripped The F2 control circuit component fuse has tripped 9 LAYOUT OF MAIN COMPONENETS All work inside the appliance must only be carried out by a trained installer authorised by the manufacturer The following components may be easily accessed by removing the control panel and left side panel of the appliance Water selonoid ...

Страница 10: ... do not exceed cooking temperatures of 200 210 C which might otherwise damage the oven chamber seals When using the oven leave a gap of at least 40 mm between each container to facilitate the correct circulation of hot air inside the oven The oven has a tempreature range of 30 to 300 C Do not salt foods inside the oven chamber particularly during cooking cycles with humidification Do not cook with...

Страница 11: ... TURNING OFF THE OVEN Get the thermostat to 30 degrees Be sure the rest the timer Heated unheated fan switch take 0 position Water on off Turn off the tap Unplug the main power source Be sure to turn off the electrical connection to the machine 3 COOKING CYCLES see figure at end of booklet Power up the appliance indicator H on 3 1 CONTINUOUS HEATING DRY HEATING CYCLE To activate a continuous heati...

Страница 12: ...umidifier E by slackening the corresponding fixing screws Lift the panel and detach from the two bolts at the bottom of the oven Note The two arrows on the panel indicate the position of the holes fort he bolts at the bottom of the oven To remount the fan panel simply repeat the above procedure in reverse order Cleaning the oven chamber drain pipe Periodically clean the drain pipe from inside the ...

Страница 13: ...12 A B D F G H CONTROL PANEL E C ...

Страница 14: ...rature time humidification adjustments for better cooking don t forget to get benefit from Italinox cooking guide which has been prepared for you by an executive chef You can find it inside your oven or you can request from your dealer ...

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