1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Description of the device and its specific models
1.2 Important safety guidelines
1.3 Technical parameters
1.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE AND ITS SPECIFIC MODELS.
Plate distributors are used to store, transport, distribute and heat plates. There are two
versions depending on the diameter of plates: versions without a heating system - 180-280 mm DPN-
28, 240-340 mm DPN-34; versions with a heating system 180-280 mm DPC-28, 240-340 mm DPC-34. A
480W heater (Figure 2, 'M') is provided in the chamber of the distributor, located centrally on the axis
of the device. The distributor is thermally insulated to prevent it from fast cooling. Plates are stored on
a moving platform (Figure 2, 'W') mounted on guides (Figure 2, 'T') and suspended on springs (Figure
2, 'V') matching the load.
The basket distributor is used to store, transport, and distribute the baskets of industrial
dishwashers as containers for tableware. As in the plate distributor, baskets are located on a platform
(Figure 3, W) suspended on a spring system (Figure 3, 'V') and positioned on guides (Figure 3, 'T').
The distributors are designed to be enclosed underneath a worktop.
1.2 IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES.
The plate heating distributor is powered by electricity. Only personnel trained in the use of
professional gastronomic equipment correctly and safely may operate the plate distributor and the
basket distributor.
Only personnel skilled in servicing of professional gastronomic equipment may maintain the
distributors.
While using the basket/plate distributor, strictly adhere to the safety instructions below:
be careful while near the chamber of the heating plate distributor; its maximum operating
temperature can reach 90°C;
make sure that no liquids are spilled over the heating elements of the plate distributor (their
maximum temperature can be as high as 480°C);
before any cleaning procedure, make sure the distributor has reached the ambient
temperature, the thermostat control is set to zero, and the device is disconnected from the
power supply;
in case of a fault, disconnect the device form power supply and contact service personnel;
the device may be connected to power supply only after the fault is removed.
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