such as safety photocell photoelec-
tric curtains, protective panels, in-
terlocked doors, protective casing.
• All the zones within the control
units, electrical cabinets and junc-
tion boxes.
• All the zones around the appliance
in operation when the minimum
safety distances are not being re-
spected.
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
FOR INSTALLATION /
The authorised technical operator, in
order to perform the installation ope-
rations correctly, must respect the
following requirements:
- 3 and 8 mm screwdriver
- Adjustable pipe wrench
- Gas use tools (hoses, gaskets etc.)
- Electrician's scissors
- Water use tools (hoses, gaskets etc.)
- 8 mm hex socket wrench
- Gas leak detector
- Tools for electric use (cables, ter-
minal blocks, industrial sockets etc.)
- 8 mm nut driver
- Complete installation set (ele, gas etc.)
In addition to the tools listed,
an equipment lifting device is
required. This equipment must
comply with all the regulations rela-
ting to lifting equipment.
INDICATION
ON
RISK / Even though the rules for
"good manufacturing practice" and
the provisions of law which regulate
manufacturing and marketing of the
product have been implemented,
"residual risks" still remain which,
due to the very nature of the appli-
ance, it has not been possible to
eliminate. These risks include:
RESIDUAL
ELECTROCUTION /
THE PRESENT MANUAL IS PROPERTY OF THE MANUFACTURER. ANY REPRODUCTION, EVEN PARTIAL, IS PROHIBITED.
GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION
RESIDUAL
RISK
OF
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This risks remains when inter-
vening on live electrical and/or
electronic devices.
RESIDUAL RISK OF BUR-
NING /
This risks remains
when unintentionally coming
into contact with materials at high tem-
peratures.
RESIDUAL RISK OF BURNS
DUE TO LEAKING OF MATE-
RIAL /
This risks remains when unintentio-
nally coming into contact with ma-
terials at high temperatures. Con-
tainers that are too full of liquids or
solids that during warming change
morphology (changing from a solid
to a liquid), can, if used incorrectly,
cause burns. During operations, the
containers used must be placed on
easily visible levels.
RESIDUAL RISK OF CRU-
SHING LIMBS /
This risk exists where there is
accidental contact between the par-
ts during positioning, transportation,
storage and assembly.
RESIDUAL RISK OF EXPLO-
SIONS / This risk remains
when:
• there is smell of gas in the room;
• appliance used in an atmosphere
containing substances which risk
exploding;
• using food in closed containers
(such as jars and cans), if they are
not suitable for the purpose.
RESIDUAL RISK OF FIRE /
This risk exists by flammable
liquids / material use / use of
the appliance as a fryer.
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