Specifications

26.10.2009 Rev. 3.6
Installation
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5. Installation
5.1 Transporting and unpacking the bratt pan
The best way to move the bratt pan is to keep it in its own package as long as possible
while it also protects the pan from outer damage. If it is necessary to unpack the pan, pos-
sible lifting must thereafter be done from the bottom frame of the base by using suitable
spacers of wood. In order to avoid damage, it is not allowed to use the lid as a workbench
during installation.
When unpacking the H-models of the bratt pan, it is very important to remove the two
transportation supports made of veneer.
5.2 Positioning the bratt pan
The installation is started by moving the pan exactly to the right installation spot consid-
ering a possible floor drain. The distances needed are shown in the installation drawing.
For service, most pans can be accessed from the front.
Thereafter the pan is adjusted into a horizontal position by turning the adjustable legs. The
correct position is checked from the frying surface, not from the outer edges of the pan.
When adjusting, consider that there must be a clearance between the tilting foot pedal and
the floor that allows handling of the pedal with the tip of a workshoe. The space between
the pan and the base is correctly set by these bolts.
When the bratt pan is on the correct location and in a horizontal position, it must be bolted
to the floor, the land models by the flanges in the rear adjusting legs and the marine mod-
els by all four leg flanges.
5.3 Electrical connections
In order to make eventual future service easier and to increase safety, a mains switch must
be installed near the appliance. This switch must disconnect the appliance completely
from the electrical supply network.
The feedthrough grommet for the connection cable is located on the bottom plate of the
base, just under the connection terminal as shown in the installation drawing. In order to
make the connection, the lower front siding must be removed by loosening the two screws
that are located on the lower edge of the siding and then lifting the siding upwards.