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Transport, Commissioning, Assembly and Decommissioning
4.1
Transport
ATTENTION
ATTENTION
4.2
Assembly (EBS-T/53-37 only)
The following section describes the assembly of the built-in appliance.
NOTE
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Tray dispenser
OTA/47–36 | OTA/53–37 | OTA/58-33 | OTA/53–37 S | OTA/U-BW | OTA-E/BA-4xGN | TAG-1/53-37 | TA-2/53-37 | EBS-T/53-37
Transport, Commissioning, Assembly and Decommissioning
Damages caused by improper transport
In the case of off-site transport in a vehicle such as a lorry, the appliances
should be secured properly. The total brakes are not sufficient as a transport
securing method.
If the appliances are not secured properly, there is a risk of damage to proper-
ty and persons caused by squashing.
During transport, secure all the individually standing appliances using corre-
sponding transport securing devices.
Exposed springs
When pressing down the stacking platform manually, the springs are ex-
posed. Reaching into the gaps of the exposed springs may cause hand inju-
ries.
Never press the stacking platform down manually.
Be careful when hooking and unhooking the springs. When adjusting springs
on sharp edges, pay particular attention to the ends of the tension springs.
Appliance location
Built-in appliances may only be used after being retrofitted or built-in (e.g. in a
cabinet).
Worktop cut-out EBS-T/53-37
Transport
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