Manual

SECTION 2 POT WASHER HANDLING AND TRANSPORT
2.1 Transport and packing
The
pot washer
must
be
transported
using
suitable
means.
The
appliance
must
be
packed
in
a
cardboard
box
on
a
wooden
pallet.
2.2 Handling
The
lift
points
are
indicated
on
the
packing
box. The
pot washer
must
be
handled
using
a
fork
lift
or pallet
jack
. Do
not
sling
the
pot washer
with
ropes.
SECTION 3 DANGER ZONES AND SAFETY MECHANISMS
Identification
of
the
danger
zones
and
relevant
type
of
hazard
and
general
description
of
the
safety
measures.
3.1 Danger of burns:
On
the
booster
and rinsing
circuits
during
machine
installation
and
maintenance.
3.2 Hazardous electric current:
On
the
main
electrical
control
panel.
On
washing,
rinsing and chemical
pumps.
On
electric
elements.
Protection
of
the
pot washer's
hazardous
parts
The
panels
are
the
protection
that
limits
access
to
the
internal
components.
The
panels
are
fixed
with
screws.
Residual
risks
Do
not
open
the
hood
or
door
of
the
pot washer
before
the
washing
cycle
has
ended.
Do
not
introduce
bare
hands
in
the
washing
tank.
Do
not
remove
the
machine
panels
before
disconnecting
the
power
supply.
3.3 Safety devices:
Magnetic
micro switch
Device
that
interrupts
filling,
washing
and
rinsing
operations
when
the
hood
or
door
is
opened.
Thermal overload protection element
The wash pumps are incorporated with an automatic reset thermal switch which cuts off the motor’s electric
power supply in case of irregular operation.
Safety thermostat
In
case of a thermostat malfunction, a secondary safety contact thermostat with manual reset comes into
operation and interrupts power to the elements.
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