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Additional Safety Instructions For Heated Appliances - HUPFER E-2/V19-26 Betriebsanleitung

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Chapter 2
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The appliance is provided exclusively for manual transport. Mechanical transport is not permitted.
Risk of injury and damage.
If a stack of plates with the covers is too high, do not push it down forcibly. There is a risk of injury, if
the locking is released. Furthermore, the locking function of the covers can be damaged.
Release both total brakes before commencing transporting. Moving the appliance with the total
brakes locked can damage the chassis
Transport should only be undertaken over level floors. Moving the appliance over very uneven floors
can damage the chassis.
Transport over inclined planes or steps is not permitted.
When approaching walls and moving round obstacles always pay attention to persons in the way.
Risk of injury.
When transporting the appliance, always hold both handles with your hands. Never let go of the ap-
pliance while moving it.
When transporting the appliance, do not move it faster than a walking pace. Heavily laden plate dis-
pensers are difficult to brake and steer. If necessary, ask for assistance when transporting the appli-
ance.
If the plate dispenser tips over due to outside influences or inattention, never catch it manually. Risk
of injury.
Do not stop the appliance on sloping floors.
After stopping, the appliance should be secured against rolling away by means of both total brakes
being applied.
In the case of off-site transport in a vehicle such as a lorry, the appliances should be secured prop-
erly. The total brakes are not sufficient as a transport securing method.
2.3.2

Additional safety instructions for heated appliances

The heated appliances can only be operated by instructed specialists and kitchen staff and under
continuous supervision.
Heated plate dispensers are intended for dispensing heated crockery. Their use for cooking food and
keeping it warm or for room heating is not permitted.
The crockery temperatures can exceed the permitted maximum temperatures of 149°F (65°C) for
touchable appliance surfaces. Always wear protective gloves when dispensing hot crockery. Risk of
burning.
During operation of the appliance, never reach into it and touch the heating element with the fingers.
Risk of burning.
Plastic crockery, top and bottom parts of plastic insulated sets and plastic-coated items for keeping
food warm should not be stored or warmed up in heated plate dispensers. Owing to the high tempera-
tures of the heating elements, the plastics can melt and catch fire.
The base plate and used air from the base outlets can become very hot. The appliance should not be
operated on fibre-based floor coverings (e.g. carpets, mats).
Before transporting, switch off the appliance, pull out the mains plug and insert it into the holder pro-
vided.
Forceful straining of the connecting cable can lead to damage to the internal line. Risk of fire.
Never pull the mains plug out of the socket by the wire. The standard models of
ances are equipped with a Schuko® angle plug. In contrast to a straight Schuko® plug this plug only
sticks insignificantly out of the socket and so cannot be damaged by being hit at the side. If the appli-
ance is moved without pulling out the mains plug beforehand, the socket can be severely damaged or
even pulled out from the wall as a result of leverage arising from overstretching of the connecting ca-
ble.
Never move the appliance by pulling by the connecting cable.
If the mains plug has come into contact with water it must be dried before inserting it into the socket.
Danger to life.
Plate dispenser
TE-2/V19-26, 27-33 | TE-2/VK19-26 | TEH-1/V19-26, 27-33 | TEH-2/V19-26, 27-33 | TEUH-1/VS19-26 | TEUH-2/VS19-26, 27-33 | TEUH-2/VC19-26
EBR/V19-26, 27-33 | EBRH/V19-26, 27-33 | EBRH-2/V19-26
Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions for Appliance Safety
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