
Designated use
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Machine-aided transport, using fork lift trucks or lift trucks, is not permitted. The
transportation of
TWF-H-AWT
may differ depending on the specific order.
Not intended for private domestic use.
Do not use the appliance in aggressive ambient conditions, for example extremely
salt-laden air such as close to the sea or at a swimming pool with a chlorinated
atmosphere, as this could damage the stainless steel.
Incorrect cleaning can substantially and irreparably damage the stainless steel
surfaces.
‘Choose the correct cleaning method’, page 44
4.3
Special intended use for TWF-H-AWT appliances
# Intended uses of the product are as follows:
TWF-H-AWT
stands for order-specific special versions in hygiene design H3 for
'automatic goods transport'. This can be, for example, a flexible transport system
(FTS) or an electric overhead conveyor (EHB).
Use the device only for the contractually agreed designation.
# Avoid incorrect use and misuse:
A frequently requested use of the product is the transportation of trays of all
variants, sterile goods, pharmaceutical goods, dirty and dirty laundry and waste.
Only use the appliance for the intended or contractually agreed purpose.
The operator of the appliance must meet all legal duties relating to work safety. It
may be necessary to provide special instructions for the operating staff. A special
product identification may be advisable; If necessary, contact the manufacturer.
4.4
Special intended use for TWF-AK appliances
# Intended uses of the product are as follows:
For keeping portioned (refrigerated) food cold, not for cooling food down.
The appliance can be brought to temperature beforehand in a cold chamber, down
to
+2 °to C
.
This appliance is intended for use up to an altitude of 4000 metres above sea level.
# Avoid incorrect use and misuse:
Fill TWF-AK with sufficiently pre-chilled food. Otherwise condensation could run off
and damage the parquet floor. Slipping hazard.
automatic defrosting process
. Comply with the HACCP regulations.
‘Types TWF-AK’, page 40