SMOKI MAXI GRILL 350 Use And Maintenance Manual

SMOKI MAXI GRILL 350 Use And Maintenance Manual

Pollution control unit to be connected to kitchen exhaust systems

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Symbols Used in the Manual
Environmental Pollution Symbol (N)
Symbol indicating attention needed for environmental pollution risk.
General Risk Warning
Symbol for general risk; read instructions before use.
High Voltage Warning
Symbol indicating danger of electric shock from high voltage.
High Temperature Warning
Symbol for high temperatures; do not exceed limits.
Heavy Object Warning
Symbol for very heavy objects; handle with care.
Personal Protective Clothing (PPE)
Symbols indicating required personal protective equipment (footwear, gloves, goggles).
Grounding Symbol
Symbol indicating the machine must be grounded.
Handling Symbol (This Way Up)
Symbol indicating correct lifting and handling orientation.
Machine Packaging
Shipment Packaging Types
Describes cardboard box for air and wooden crate for sea shipments.
Handling and Storage Recommendations
Emphasizes upright and level package placement and careful handling.
Disposal of Packaging Parts
States packaging must be disposed of according to local laws.
Handling Equipment Requirements
Specifies using forklifts/cranes with 150kg capacity.
Introduction to the Manual
Foreword
Manual provides technical info, risks, and maintenance details.
Description
Explains manual contents, importance of following instructions, and warranty voidance.
Terms of the Warranty
Details warranty period, coverage, exclusions, and claim procedures.
Machine Identification and Technical Data
Identification Data
Lists data found on the machine's identification plate.
Model Specifications Table
Provides detailed technical data, dimensions, and performance for different Maxi Grill models.
Main Technical Data
Working Temperature
Specifies the operational temperature range for the unit.
Application
Describes suitable installation environments (indoor/outdoor, connection to exhaust).
Adverse Weather Conditions
Explains protection from weather and precautions for freezing temperatures.
Operation
Details the operational mode of the unit.
Safety Protection
Mentions compliance of parts with safety regulations.
Noise Level
States maximum noise level and installer's responsibility.
Important Safety Instructions
General Safety Guidelines and Warnings
Emphasizes reading instructions, staff awareness, and consequences of non-compliance.
Electrical and Physical Hazard Prevention
Covers electrocution, high voltage, high temp, heavy objects, PPE, equipment integrity, grounding.
Workplace and Personal Safety
Instructions for maintaining a tidy workplace and appropriate attire.
Main External Parts Identification
Component Names List
Lists and numbers external parts of the machine.
Diagram of External Parts
Visual representation of the machine's external components with labels.
Main Internal Parts Identification
Detail of Internal Parts List
Lists and numbers internal components of the unit.
Diagram of Internal Parts
Visual representation of the machine's internal components with labels.
General Unit Description
Unit Design and Functionality
Explains the Maxi Grill's purpose, filtering system, and water-based operation.
Technical Features and Connectivity
Details flow rates, scrubbing system, mechanical filters, and aspirator connection.
System Operation
Positioning the Unit
Guidelines for placing the machine on a flat, stable surface with adequate clearance.
Electrical Connection
Instructions for connecting the unit to the mains voltage, comparing identification plate data.
Connection to the Flue
Details flue connection requirements, pipe materials, and smooth/watertight specifications.
Water Connection
Instructions for connecting to water supply, pressure requirements, and water hardness recommendations.
Connection to the Sewer System
Guidance on connecting to the sewer system and recommendation for a grease trap.
Startup of the System
Steps for starting the system, verifying connections, and using the power switch.
Switching Off the System
Procedure for safely switching off the unit using the electric line switch.
Maintenance Procedures Overview
Biweekly Maintenance
Details tasks for maintenance every 15 days, including filter cleaning and water change.
Routine Maintenance
Outlines tasks for maintenance every 60 days, including biweekly tasks and tank cleaning.
Special Maintenance
Details tasks for maintenance every 6 months, including biweekly/routine tasks and gigler cleaning.
Detailed Maintenance Steps
Safety and Unit Shutdown for Maintenance
Combines safety warnings and initial shutdown steps for safe maintenance.
Water System Servicing
Covers water tap closure, filter cleaning, drain valve, tank cleaning, and gigler cleaning.
Final Power Up and Stainless Steel Cleaning
Includes turning power ON and cleaning stainless steel components.
Installation Options
Indoor Installation Option A
Internal setup connecting to a flue via the roof.
Indoor Installation Option B
Internal setup above grill, connecting to a flue.
Indoor Installation Option C
Internal setup above grill, redirecting existing smokestack.
Outdoor Installation Option D with Weather Protection
External setup on roof, connecting to flue, with weather protection note.
Troubleshooting Guide
System and Pump Startup Failures
Covers system not starting, pump not starting, pump not rotating, and pump pressure at 0 bar.
Water Level and Pressure Anomalies
Covers water pressure gauge at 0 bar, maximum level indicator light, and water pressure below 2.0 bar.
Electrical Component Malfunctions
Covers circuit breaker and automatic switch problems.
Level Switch and Pump Cycling Problems
Covers blocked level switch, pump cycling, and faulty level maintenance solenoid.
Accessories
Protection panel
Describes the insulated protection panel for outdoor installations.
Opening of the protection panel
Instructions on how to open the protection panel.
Unused Machine Handling
Storage Precautions
Instructions for disconnecting power/water and protecting the unit during extended non-use.
Unit Demolition and Disposal
Disposal Procedures
States parts must be treated/disposed according to destination country laws by authorized personnel.
Antipollution Compliance
Emphasizes complying with antipollution laws during dismantling.

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