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MOD : E9/BRI8-N
Production code : DIBRE98IA
10 /2023

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  • Page 1 MOD : E9/BRI8-N Production code : DIBRE98IA 10 /2023...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TILTING PAN INSTALLATIONS AND USE INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1-2. GENERAL AND SAFETY 6. REPLACING COMPONENTS INFORMATION 7. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 3. POSITIONING AND HANDLING MAINTENANCE 4. POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS 9. WASTE DISPOSAL 5. OPERATIONS 10. TECHNICAL DATA / IMAGES FOR COMMISSIONING ted physical, sensory and mental DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 3: General And Safety Information

    appliance. Obligation to use a protective helmet. “Heterogeneous” Operator (Operator with limited skills Obligation to use safety sho- and tasks). Person authori- sed and employed to operate the appliance with guards active, ca- Other indications. Indica- pable of performing simple tasks. tions to implement the correct procedure, non-compliance Earthing symbol...
  • Page 4 GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION of the envelope, are an integral part of installation; the initial supply. It must therefore be • earthing system in compliance with kept and used appropriately during the standards in force; entire operational life of the appliance. •...
  • Page 5 GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION itable place, namely, one which allows due to incorrect installation or mainte- normal running, routine and extraordi- nance can’t be considered. Guarantee nary maintenance operations. The ope- is not transferable and replacement of rating area for maintenance must be set parts and appliance is at the final discre- up in such a way that the safety of the tion of our company.
  • Page 6 GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION Upon arrival, check the integri- The appliance is not designed ty of the appliance and its com- to work in an explosive atmo- ponents (e.g. power cord), pri- sphere and as such its instal- or to use. In the presence of faults lation and use is categorically prohi- do not start the appliance and con- bited in such environments.
  • Page 7 GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION in an open “glass” unsiphoned for- is for the use of the qualified techni- mation. cal operator who is authorised for: handling, installation and mainte- nance of the appliance in question. The appliance must only be used for the purposes indicat- operating ed.
  • Page 8 GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION operator in case of unexpected cir- due to the very nature of the appli- ance, it has not been possible to cumstances eliminate. These risks include: The following are also danger RESIDUAL RISK zones / ELECTROCUTION / •...
  • Page 9: Positioning And Handling

    POSITIONING AND HANDLING Before proceeding with the ensure its handling. operations, see “General sa- fety information”. Do not stand or pass under the ap- pliance during lifting and handling. OBLIGATIONS - PROHIBITIONS - ADVICE HANDLING - TRANSPORTATION / Upon receipt, open the machine - see SECT.
  • Page 10 POSITIONING AND HANDLING lies. Where evidence of these is found, Also clean with detergent and water immediately notify the customer service. the parts removed and clean them. With the operations completed, place the parts removed in the appropriate housin- REMOVAL PROTECTIVE MATERIALS / The appliance is pro- gs of the various pieces of equipment.
  • Page 11: Power Supply Connections

    POSITIONING AND HANDLING Repeat, if necessary, the sequence of terminal, position it and fix it with the leveling and fixing operations for the equipped screws provided (detail L1). remaining equipment. Once the described operations have INTRODUCTION TERMINAL been carried out, position again the (OPTIONAL)) see SECT.
  • Page 12 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS 70°C in the appliance outlet area. cal local safety regulations in force; the To perform a correct disposal of the Manufacturer declines any responsibi- • waters in the drainage system, make lity for the non-compliance with these sure there are no obstructions and safety regulations.It is necessary to no type of hindrances on the whole...
  • Page 13: Operations For Commissioning

    POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS series of contrivances, which ensure cerns the direct and indirect contacts. the same earth potential in the electri- The electrician must connect all cal earths, thus preventing the same the different earths to the same earths from being tensioned. potential, in order to achieve a The earthing has the aim to ensure good “Equipotential”...
  • Page 14 OPERATIONS FOR COMMISSIONING Even after appropriate familia- mostat is resolved, the authorised te- risation, upon the first use of chnician can restart the appliance by the appliance, in any case si- means of the specific controls. mulate a number of test operations to save more rapidly the main fun- COMMISSIONING FOR ctions of the appliance, e.g.
  • Page 15: Replacing Components

    OPERATIONS FOR COMMISSIONING form all the procedures described for daily putting out of service and protect For appliances with doors and rubber the parts most exposed to oxidation gaskets, leave the door slightly ajar to as indicated below: let it air out and spread protective talcum 1.
  • Page 16: Instructions For Use

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 700 MODEL / LOCATION OF MAIN COMPO- THERMOSTAT KNOB. It performs NENTS - see SECT. IMAGES - two different functions: REF. g) The layout of the figures is purely indi- 1. Adjusting cooking temperature. cative and can undergo variations. 2.
  • Page 17 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE LOADING COOKING COMPART- SWITCHING ON/OFF MENT - see SECT. IMAGES - see SECT. IMAGES - REF. l) Do as follows to begin cooking : REF. i) Make sure the cooking compartment • 700 MODEL / • Turn the switch-on is in the horizontal position (Fig.2-3).
  • Page 18 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE pment. • After the product has been unloaded, load it once again (see “Loading Co- oking Compartment”) UNLOADING THE PRODUCT - see SECT. IMAGES - REF. m) MODEL MFE74A Move the cooking compartment Product unloading procedure from the only after having positioned an compartment cooking: appropriate recipient below the...
  • Page 19: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE OBLIGATIONS - PROHIBITIONS - Carefully read the indications ADVICE carried on the labels of the pro- Before proceeding with the ope- ducts used. Wear protective rations, see chapters 2 and 5 equipment suitable for the operations to be performed (see the protective If the appliance is connected to a equipment carried on the package la- flue, the exhaust pipe must be...
  • Page 20 MAINTENANCE turn it back off (see procedure part 3 If the problem cannot be resolved, Instructions for use: Switching On/Off). turn the appliance off, disconnect it from the electrical mains and If necessary, repeat the operations de- shut all the supply valves. Then contact scribed above for a new cleaning cycle.
  • Page 21 MAINTENANCE OPERATION FREQUENCY Cleaning appliance and parts in Daily contact with foodstuff Cleaning at commissioning Upon arrival after installation Cleaning flue / Checking thermo- Yearly stat and micro switches Checking safety valve Semestral TROUBLESHOOTING Whenever the appliance does not work properly, try to solve the less serious problems using this table.
  • Page 22: Waste Disposal

    WASTE DISPOSAL Before commencing dismant- ling of the appliance, ensure DEACTIVATION AND around the appliance a space SCRAPPING OF APPLIANCE that is large enough and arranged Obligation of disposing of ma- in such a way as to allow all move- terials using the legislative ments without risk.

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