PASTA COOKER INSTALLATIONS AND USE INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1- 2. GENERAL SAFETY 6. REPLACING COMPONENTS INFORMATION 7. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 3. POSITIONING AND HANDLING MAINTENANCE 4. POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS 9. WASTE DISPOSAL 5. OPERATIONS FOR COMMISSIONING 10. TECHNICAL DATA / IMAGES tal abilities) are prohibited from DESCRIPTION performing...
ling, servicing, repairing and Obligation to use a pro- scrapping the appliance. tective helmet. “Heterogeneous” Opera- Obligation to use safety tor (Operator with limited shoes. skills and tasks). Person authorised and employed to ope- Other indications. Indica- rate the appliance with guards tions to implement the cor- active, capable of performing rect procedure, non-com-...
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GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION into paragraphs; each paragraph can of installation; have titled clarifications with subtitles • safety devices upstream and down- and descriptions. stream the energy supply line (residual current devices, equipotential earthing KEEPING THE DOCUMENT / This systems, safety valves, etc.) foreseen document and the rest of the contents by legislation in force in the country of of the envelope, are an integral part of...
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GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION The appliance must be installed in a su- chines. Damage occurred in transit or 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.
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GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION The appliance is not designed Every technical change has to work in an explosive atmo- an effect on the operation or sphere and as such its installa- safety of the appliance and tion and use is categorically prohibi- must therefore be performed by te- ted in such environments.
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GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION operating The appliance must only be structions have been used for the purposes indicat- drawn up for the “Gene- ed. Any other use must be ric” operator (Operator with limited re- considered “IMPROPER” and there- sponsibilities and tasks). Person au- fore the manufacturer declines all li- thorised and employed to operate the ability for any consequent damage...
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GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION such as safety photocell photoelec- This risks remains when inter- tric curtains, protective panels, in- vening on live electrical and/or terlocked doors, protective casing. electronic devices. • All the zones within the control units, electrical cabinets and junc- RESIDUAL RISK OF BUR- NING / tion boxes.
POSITIONING AND HANDLING Before proceeding with the ope- Lift the appliance to a minimum rations, see “General safety infor- height from the ground in order to mation”. ensure its handling. Do not stand or pass under the ap- pliance during lifting and handling. OBLIGATIONS - PROHIBITIONS - ADVICE Upon receipt, open the machine...
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POSITIONING AND HANDLING Having removed the packaging, sive cloth. If necessary, repeat the there should not be any signs of operations described above for a new tampering, dents or other anoma- cleaning cycle. lies. Where evidence of these is found, immediately notify the customer service.
POSITIONING AND HANDLING (OPTIONAL) / see SECT. IMAGES nuts (part H1-H3). - REF. c) / In order to introduce the Replace the protective caps between the devices (part H2). terminal, position it and fix it with the Repeat, if necessary, the sequence of equipped screws provided (detail L1).
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POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS high temperatures of approximately it is correctly connected to an efficient 70°C in the appliance outlet area. earthing system as stated in the electri- To perform a correct disposal of the cal local safety regulations in force; the •...
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS If necessary, remove the terminal guarantee a system in conformity with box protection panel located on the the regulations, for what concerns the back of the machine. direct and indirect contacts. The electrician must connect all The protective earthing consists of a the different earths to the same series of contrivances, which ensure potential, in order to achieve a...
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OPERATIONS FOR COMMISSIONING Even after appropriate familia- problem that triggered the safety ther- risation, upon the first use of mostat is resolved, the authorised te- the appliance, in any case si- chnician can restart the appliance by mulate a number of test operations means of the specific controls.
OPERATIONS FOR COMMISSIONING 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.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE LOCATION OF MAIN COMPO- STARTING PRODUCTION Before proceeding with the opera- NENTS - see SECT. IMAGES - tions, see chapters 2 and 5 REF. g) The layout of the figures is purely indi- Before proceeding with these cative and can undergo variations.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ded by acting on the specific knob top up of water in the cooking compart- (Open-Adjust-Close). ment while operating. SWITCHING ON/OFF / see IMAGES When cooking is over, remove the con- - REF. l) tainer from the cooking compartment The appliance must be swi- (Fig.
MAINTENANCE aning steel, glass and enamel). OBLIGATIONS - PROHIBITIONS - ADVICE Carefully read the indications 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 equip- If the appliance is connected to ment carried on the package label).
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MAINTENANCE CLEANING FOR PROLONGED If the problem cannot be resol- DEACTIVATION / ved, turn the appliance off, di- To conclude the operations see chap. sconnect it from the electrical mains 5 / Operations for commissioning / and shut all the supply valves. Then Prolonged decommissioning contact authorized customer service.
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MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING Whenever the appliance does not work properly, try to solve the less serious problems using this table. FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE INTERVENTION The appliance does not The master switch is not Connect master • • turn on. connected. switch. The residual current de- Call technical authori- •...
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.