Chapter 5
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5.2.1
Crockery guide adjustment
Before loading, the crockery guides must be adjusted to the diameter of the crockery items and fixed in the
locking positions provided.
If the crockery guides are set too far apart from each other, the crockery stack can become wedged under
the upper plate due to the possible high tilt angles, and can injure the operating staff when released.
If the crockery guides are set too close, the plates can become jammed and can injure people when re-
leased suddenly.
Too small crockery items cannot be guided properly and, therefore, should not be used.
Adjustment of crockery guides
Figure 15
Release the crockery guides (A) out of the locking position by lifting them and put them on the outer-
most position.
Load a stack of 10 to 12 plates on the guide basket.
Turn the crockery guides (A) and fix them in the corresponding locking position with respect to the
crockery diameter. Check by pressing slightly the crockery stack, whether it can move easily on its
guide without rocking.
All three crockery guides must be fixed in the same locking positions to ensure uniform loading of the
guide basket.
After the appliance is loaded and before transport begins, the guide rails must be checked again
manually to ensure that they are fixed.
Adjust retaining bolts
Figure 16
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
Crockery guides
Retaining bolts
Operation
Plate Dispenser Adjustment
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