Introduction Section 1 Table of Contents Page 3 Table of Contents Introduction Appliance Information Table of Contents List of Abbreviations Definitions of Terms Orientation of the Appliance Notes on Using the Manual 1.6.1 Notes on the Manual Structure 1.6.2 Notes and their Representation used in all Sections Safety Instructions Introduction Warning Symbols Used...
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Introduction Section 1 Page 4 Table of Contents Troubleshooting and Repair Safety Measures Instructions regarding Fault Repair Fault and Action Table Cleaning and care Safety Measures Hygiene Measures Cleaning and care Special Care Instructions Spare Parts and Accessories Introduction Spare Parts and Accessories List Annex EC Declaration of Conformity Powerstapler...
Introduction Section 1 List of Abbreviations Page 5 List of Abbreviations Abbreviation Definition DGUV German Statutory Accident Insurance (Deutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung e.V.) German Institute for Standardisation, technical regulations and technical specifications European Standard (Europäische Norm) Harmonised standard for the EU market Spare or wearing part (Ersatz- bzw.
Introduction Section 1 Page 6 Definitions of Terms Definitions of Terms Term Definition Authorised specialist An authorised specialist is a specialist that has been trained by the manufacturer, an authorised service dealer or a company assigned by the manufacturer. Check, inspect Compare with certain conditions and/or characteristics such as damage, leaks, filling levels and heat.
Porcelain Standard is a measurement system for porcelain plates devised by ® HUPFER The basic size of Porcelain Standard (PN) 1/1 is 8.7 x 6.3'' (220x160 mm) (1/2 PN conforms to 4.3x6.3'' (110x160 mm), 1/4 PN conforms to 6.3x3.1'' (160x80 mm)). The fitting lids have the following dimensions: 1/1 PN 9x6.6'' (228x168mm), 1/2 PN...
Introduction Section 1 Page 8 Notes on Using the Manual Notes on Using the Manual 1.6.1 Notes on the Manual Structure This manual is divided into function- and task-focused sections. 1.6.2 Notes and their Representation used in all Sections DANGER Brief description of hazard There is an imminent threat to life and physical well-being for the user and / or third parties if instructions are not followed precisely or the circumstances...
Safety Instructions Section 2 Introduction Page 9 Safety Instructions Introduction The section on safety instructions describes the risks associated with the appliance in terms of product liabil- ity (according to the EU Directive). Warning Symbols Used Symbols are used in these operating instructions to indicate the dangers that may occur while operating or cleaning the appliance.
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Risk of fire. § Never pull the mains plug out of the socket by the lead. HUPFER® appliances in a standard design are equipped with a Schuko angle plug. Unlike a straight Schuko plug, this plug only projects slightly from the socket and so cannot be damaged by impact from the side.
Safety Instructions Section 2 Safety Instructions for Cleaning and Care Page 11 Safety Instructions for Cleaning and Care The following aspects must be taken into account when performing any cleaning and care tasks: § Cleaning instructions must be strictly observed for reasons of hygiene. §...
Description and Technical Data Section 3 Page 12 Performance Description Description and Technical Data Performance Description Powerstapler are mobile appliances intended for heating and dispensing wax-filled heat-retaining base parts in large-scale catering establishments. Powerstapler accommodate heat-retaining base parts for plates with a diameter of 10.24'' (260 mm) on a spring-loaded stacking platform.
Description and Technical Data Section 3 Appliance Description Page 13 Appliance Description 3.4.1 View of the Appliance Figure 1 View of the appliance Push handles Swivel casters without total lock Connecting cable with mains plug Corner bumpers On/off switch Cover Swivel casters with total lock 3.4.2 Appliance Description...
230 V 1N AC 50 Hz Maximum pellet temperature °F (°C) 266 (130) Protection class IPX 5 Heat insulation Special insulation, 1.57'' (40 mm) thick You can find the corresponding certification marks on our homepage at www.hupfer.de. Powerstapler PSUH 91346811_A1...
Description and Technical Data Section 3 Rating Plate Page 15 Rating Plate Figure 2 Rating plate Disposal of old appliances Nominal current Certificates/label Frequency Protection class Nominal voltage Refrigeration capacity Payload Refrigerant Tare weight Induction frequency Serial number/Order number Electrical serial number Item and brief description Electric power Manufacturer...
Packaging and packing material can be sent to the recycling centre by indicating the waste disposal contract ® number. If you do not have the valid waste disposal contract number, you can request it from HUPFER Service. Powerstapler PSUH...
Operation Section 5 Arrangement and Function of the Controls Page 17 Operation CAUTION Exposed springs If the stacking platform is pressed down by hand, the springs are exposed. Reaching into the gaps of the exposed springs may cause hand injuries. Never press the stacking platform down by hand.
Operation Section 5 Page 18 Adjustment of the Powerstapler Adjustment of the Powerstapler WARNING Hazard caused by hot surfaces The internal surfaces of the heated appliances and the base plates can be- come hot during use and cool down slowly in the air. To adjust the stacking platform, allow the appliance to cool down sufficiently with open covers.
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Operation Section 5 Adjustment of the Powerstapler Page 19 Step 2 – Change the adjustment of the springs The dispensing height is adjusted by attaching or detaching tension springs on four attachment bars. The springs are arranged in groups of five, where one is a base spring with higher tension (1) and four are ad- justable springs (2) with lower tension.
Operation Section 5 Page 20 Adjustment of the Powerstapler 5.2.2 Calculating the capacity for Powerstapler The total capacity of a Powerstapler depends on the items loaded. All leading manufacturers provide the necessary data for calculating the intermediate stack height in the fol- lowing way: : Intermediate stack height : Height of the first item...
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 Powerstapler 91346811_A1 PSUH...
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Operation Section 5 Page 22 Operation NOTE Loading Before the stacks are inserted, the crockery guide and the stack height must be set correctly. Insert the items individually or in small safely manageable stacks. The marking for the maximum stack height must not be exceeded. §...
Operation Section 5 Measures at the End of Use Page 23 Moving the appliance § Switch off the appliance with the on/off switch. § Pull out the mains plug and insert it into the plug park provided. § Release both total locks. §...
Troubleshooting and Repair Section 6 Page 24 Safety Measures Troubleshooting and Repair Safety Measures DANGER Hazardous electrical voltage Electrical current can pose a considerable threat to life and physical well- being and may lead to injuries. Switch off the appliance at the mains before performing troubleshooting. Pull out the mains plug and insert it into the plug park provided.
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Troubleshooting and Repair Section 6 Fault and Action Table Page 25 Fault Possible cause Remedy Appliance does not become warm; Safety temperature limiter triggered. Take the appliance out of operation indicator light is on. and have it checked and repaired by authorised technical staff if neces- sary.
Cleaning and care Section 7 Page 26 Safety Measures Cleaning and care Safety Measures DANGER Hazardous electrical voltage Electrical current can pose a considerable threat to life and physical well- being and may lead to injuries. Before cleaning, switch off the appliance at the mains. Pull out the mains plug and insert it into the plug park provided.
Cleaning and care Section 7 Special Care Instructions Page 27 Special Care Instructions Resistance to corrosion in stainless steel is provided by a passive layer which is formed on the surface when oxygen is absorbed. The oxygen in air is sufficient to form the passive layer, so that damage caused by physical action is eliminated automatically.
Spare Parts and Accessories Section 8 Page 28 Introduction Spare Parts and Accessories Introduction Servicing may be carried out by authorised specialists only. Only use original spare parts to replace defective components. Always specify the information and corresponding part number indicated on the rating plate when contacting the after-sales service or ordering spare parts.
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