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15.3
Setup
● Minimum clearances
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50 mm on each side (left and right)
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20 mm at the rear (for angled Ethernet connectors, clearance of >50 mm is required)
● Do not set the appliance up adjacent to/on heat sources.
● Do not set the appliance up on tables or stands that are too high. When removing liquid cooked
products, spilled product can cause scald injuries. Ensure that operating personnel have a clear
view of the containers in the cooking chamber. The appliance must be installed so that the height
of the upper input module does not exceed 1.60 metres/63 inches.
.
Ensure the stand or table is levelled before placing the appliance on it.
● To complete setup properly, ensure that there is an elevation drop in the cooking chamber to the
cooking chamber drain.
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Remove the protective film from the appliance. Remove adhesive residues with a solvent or white
spirits.
Important information about appliance feet
● The appliance feet are already set to the final height. Do not adjust the appliance feet!
● When the in-transit protection is removed, the appliance is set down on the seal.
In-transit protection
Front panel
Underlay at front
In-transit protection
Underlay at front
(1.)
(1.)
(2.)
(1.)
Underlay at front
Appliance foot
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Remove the front panel.
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Connect up all the supply and drain lines.
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Position the appliance at its final location.
Removing the in-transit protection
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Lift the appliance at the front and lay under
to the left and right.
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(1.) Pull the in-transit protection forwards
and out of the front appliance foot, as shown
by the arrow.
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(2.) Pull the in-transit protection backwards
and out of the rear appliance foot, as shown
by the arrow.
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Store the in-transit protection under the ap
pliance for later maintenance/service work.
Fitting the front panel
.
Lift the appliance again at the front and lay
under to the left and right.
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Fit the front panel, taking care to ensure that
all seals are flush with the seals on the side.
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Lift the appliance at the front and remove
the underlays.
● If appliances are set up as standalone units
on narrow stands, tables or other struc
tures: prevent the appliance and stand, ta
ble or other structure from tipping over or
shifting – e.g. by screwing it to the wall.
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