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Operational Manual PP1818 Manual Dough Press Proprocess Corporation 7328 Madison St. Paramount, California 90723 (562) 531-0305 Toll Free (800) 624-6717 Fax (562) 869-7715 Website: www.doughpro.com E-Mail: info@doughpro.com...
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Introduction Before attempting to operate your new PP1818 pizza press, take time to read these instructions. The press has been designed for use by even totally unskilled employees after just a few minutes of simple instructions. Following these step-by-step instructions will have them pressing pizzas faster, safer, more consistently and equal in quality to the best hand tossed crusts.
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Safety Summary follow the Controller Operation directions. WARNING In case of power cord damage, 2. Counter – Cycle counter counts do not attempt to repair or the number of applications from replace the power cord. Contact 1 to 9999 (see additional Notes – the manufacturer or the local Counter).
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ADDITIONAL NOTES: Temperature Note Fahrenheit/Centigrade (Celsius) Conversion The temperature controller can be programmed to display either °F or °C. To change: Press the MODE button until the temperature is displayed, then push and hold the SET button for 10 seconds. Counter The controller has a built in cycle counter.
General Specifications 1. Press Instructions - Easy to follow dough pressing instructions. 2. Handle - Used to clamp the upper platen closed. 3. Lower Platen - Place your pre-portioned dough here. 4. Digital Display - Controls the power, time and temperature. 5.
Cleaning should be performed whenever required, but at least once a day. NEVER SUBMERGE MACHINE OR ANY PART THEREOF IN WATER OR OTHER LIQUIDS. With some simple care and reasonable maintenance your Model PP1818 pizza press will give you many years of dependable service.
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Paramount, CA 90723 (562) 531-0305 (800) 624-6717 Fax (562) 869-7715 Website: www.doughpro.com E-Mail: info@doughpro.com Warranty & Return Policy PROPROCESS CORPORATION warrants all products manufactured by it against defects in workmanship or materials from the date of purchase for a period of (1) year on parts and labor. This warranty applies to only equipment purchased and used in the United States.