Operation
Operation
5.3.2
Loading the appliance
NOTE
NOTE
Loading crockery
ATTENTION
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Place the first plates on the centre of the guide basket and lower them slowly.
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Place the further plates precisely onto the plates already positioned in the appliance.
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The maximum filling level is achieved, when the guide basket does not lower anymore while loading
further plates.
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If no cover is used, the uppermost plate should not protrude more than 2.36'' (6 cm) above the upper
rim of the housing.
NOTE
Unloading crockery
WARNING
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Loading
Before the crockery items are inserted, the crockery guide and the stack
height must be set correctly.
Insert the items individually or in small safely manageable stacks.
Warm-keeping items
Metal-coated warm-keeping items filled with wax can also be heated up wrong
in the most powerful plate dispenser.
The plate dispenser's performance is not sufficient to melt the wax within the
metallic sheath. As a result, liquid-to-solid phase transition cannot take place
during heat emission, so that the warm-keeping function of the warm-keeping
items is drastically reduced.
Breakage of crockery
The maximum loading height of the crockery baskets must be about 0.1'' to
0.2'' (3 to 5 mm) below the upper rim, otherwise this can cause breakage of
crockery.
Do not stack the crockery items into the crockery baskets up to the upper
edge of the crockery basket.
Filling level
A higher filling level is possible in the appliances used with the covers. De-
pending on the inherent stability of the items, they can be stacked up to the
lower rim of the cover. However, in the heated models the crockery items
resting above the upper rim of the appliance cannot be heated to the required
temperature.
The crockery with the cover should not protrude more than 5.1'' (13 cm). Even
when stationary, the plate dispenser must never be loaded beyond the permit-
ted maximum value of 5.1'' (13 cm)'.
Risk of burning
In the heated appliances the crockery temperatures can exceed the permitted
maximum temperatures of 149 °F (65 °C) for touchable appliance surfaces.
Never reach into the appliance or touch the heating element with the fingers
during the operation.
Always wear protective gloves when dispensing hot crockery.
EBR/V19-26, 27-33 | EBRH/V19-26, 27-33 | EBRH-2/V19-26
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