General Safety Instructions
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3.6
Appliance-specific safety instructions
This chapter describes general, appliance-specific safety instructions. In the following section, additional safety
information relating to a particular operation or situation is placed before the appropriate operation step or
description of the situation.
3.6.1
Risks due to electricity
Before each use, inspect the product, the connecting plug and electric cable for any visible signs
of damage.
The cable must be routed so that it cannot be squeezed or overheated.
The socket outlet must be easily accessible so that the unit can be disconnected from the power
supply at any time.
Compare the connection data on the type plate with the data of the electrical network before
connecting (voltage and frequency, power rating).
Do not operate the appliance outdoors. Keep the appliance away from moisture.
A qualified electrician can technically assess the need for potential equalisation. Have the
equipotential bonding carried out by a qualified electrician.
When electrically bridging appliances with a connecting cable, ensure secure fixing of the cable end.
Fix the cable end in the fixing bracket on the underside of the appliance by hand. Do not let the
cable hang down. Keep water spray away from the appliance.
‘Information on connecting the buffet’, page 14
3.6.2
Risks during transport of the rolling buffet
Numerous hazards such as crushing can arise when transporting a heavy product.
Remove accessories and transport them separately.
Disconnect the connection cable.
Only transport the buffet on a level surface. Do no transport on a sloping surface.
Carry out transport with an adequate number of people.
Only move the rolling buffet using the casters.
Secure the buffet against inadvertently rolling away with the ‘parking brake’.
Wear safety shoes to prevent injuries.