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Diamond E9/M15I8-N Installation And Use Instruction

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MOD : E9/M15I8-N
Production code : DIPEE98A150I
10 /2023

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  • Page 1 MOD : E9/M15I8-N Production code : DIPEE98A150I 10 /2023...
  • Page 2 BOILING 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 FOR COMMISSIONING 10. TECHNICAL DATA / IMAGES forming any procedures.
  • Page 3 “Heterogeneous” Operator Obligation to use safety sho- (Operator with limited skills and tasks). Person authori- sed and employed to operate the Other indications. Indica- appliance with guards active, ca- tions to implement the correct pable of performing simple tasks. procedure, non-compliance may cause a dangerous situation.
  • Page 4 GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION ADDRESSEES / This document is system, if needed (see technical de- drawn up as follows: tails). - Homogeneous operator / Expert CONTENTS OF THE SUPPLY / operator authorised for handling, tran- The supply vary depending on the sporting, installing, servicing, repairing order.
  • Page 5 INFORMATION FOR OPERATORS up in such a way that the safety of the is not transferable and replacement of operator is not endangered. The room parts and appliance is at the final discre- must also be provided with the features tion of our company.
  • Page 6 GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION Upon arrival, check the integrity sions and characteristics indicated in of the appliance and its compo- the specific chapters of this manual. nents (e.g. power cord), prior to The appliance is not intended for use. In the presence of faults do not recessed installation.
  • Page 7 GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION the appliance). Particular safety prescriptions (obligation-prohibitions-danger) The operators who use the ap- are detailed in the specific chap- pliance must be trained in all ter concerning these issues. aspects concerning its function- ing and safety features. They must Do not obstruct the heat extrac- therefore interact using appropriate tion and/or dissipation openings.
  • Page 8 GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION electrical and/or electronic devices. FOR INSTALLATION / The authorised technical operator, in RESIDUAL RISK OF BUR- order to perform the installation ope- rations correctly, must respect the fol- NING / This risks remains when lowing requirements: unintentionally coming into con- - 3 and 8 mm screwdriver tact with materials at high temperatures.
  • Page 9 POSITIONING AND HANDLING This risk exists by flammable liquids Check the centre of gravity of the / material use / use of the appliance load before lifting the appliance. as a fryer. Lift the appliance to a minimum Before proceeding with the ope- height from the ground in order to rations, see “General safety infor- ensure its handling.
  • Page 10 POSITIONING AND HANDLING 6. Clean the area of operations from all Having successfully completed the the material removed; operations described, carefully wipe the cooking chamber with a non-abra- 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.
  • Page 11 POSITIONING AND HANDLING INTRODUCTION TERMINAL pment as described above (detail E). (OPTIONAL)) see SECT. IMAGES Insert the screws in their housings and lock the two structures with the locking - REF. c) / In order to introduce the nuts (part H1-H3). terminal, position it and fix it with the equipped screws provided (detail L1).
  • Page 12 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS SPECIFIC WARNINGS / The electrical system must be “OPEN, WITH NO TRAP” and the material for pipe fit- safety of this unit is assured only when ting and containment must support it is correctly connected to an efficient high temperatures of approximately earthing system as stated in the electri- 70°C in the appliance outlet area.
  • Page 13 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS The protective earthing consists of a cerns the direct and indirect contacts. series of contrivances, which ensure The electrician must connect all the same earth potential in the electri- the different earths to the same cal earths, thus preventing the same potential, in order to achieve a earths from being tensioned.
  • 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 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 LOCATION OF MAIN COMPO- HOT AND COLD WATER FIL- NENTS - see SECT. IMAGES - LING KNOBS. Functions: REF. h) 1. Open water flow. 2. Close water flow. The layout of the figures is purely indi- cative and can undergo variations. WATER FILLING GATE VALVE.
  • Page 17 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 900 either 33 or 37 liters, according to Open the water filling knob at the • the model. desired position (hot-cold-both) (Fig. 4A) and fill the tank as needed. You will know the cavity is com- Close the knob/s when filling is com- •...
  • Page 18 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE it exceeds kPa 50, the pressure relea- Take appropriate measures for se valve is activated automatically personal protection. Wear pro- (Fig. 7A). tective equipment suitable for the operations to be performed. The pressure safety valve can be activated manually by turning the Place a recipient (appropriate for the knob on top of it (Fig.
  • Page 19 MAINTENANCE Carefully read the indications OBLIGATIONS - PROHIBITIONS - carried on the labels of the pro- ADVICE ducts used. Wear protective Before proceeding with the ope- equipment suitable for the operations rations, see chapters 2 and 5 to be performed (see the protective equipment carried on the package la- If the appliance is connected to a bel).
  • Page 20 MAINTENANCE Air out the appliances and rooms carefully using a non-abrasive cloth. regularly. If necessary, repeat the operations described above for a new cleaning cycle. SUMMARISED TABLE / QUALIFICATION - OPERATION - FREQUENCY CLEANING FOR PROLONGED DEACTIVATION / Before proceeding with the ope- When the appliance re- rations, see chapter 2 “Duties mains idle for a long...
  • Page 21 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING Whenever the appliance does not work properly, try to solve the less serious problems using this table. FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE INTERVENTION The main switch is not Connect the main switch • • Call technical authori- connected • The appliance does not turn The residual current devi- zed service •...
  • Page 22 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.
  • Page 23 THE PRESENT MANUAL IS PROPERTY OF THE MANUFACTURER. ANY REPRODUCTION, EVEN PARTIAL, IS PROHIBITED. - 22 -...

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