Operation
Stacking platform adjustment
Step 2 - Changing the spring adjustment
The dispensing height is adjusted by attaching or detaching tension springs on two attachment bars.
NOTE
Figure 4
If the dispensing height is too high, adjustable springs must be detached.
If the dispensing height is too low, adjustable springs must be added.
Procedure:
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Take out any crockery items from the appliance.
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Lift the stacking platform with your fingers in the grip holes, keeping it level, and place it down on the
appliance. Finally, take the stacking platform in both hands and put it down in a suitable place.
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Remove the protective grid.
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Attach or detach adjustable springs evenly in all groups of springs.
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It is best to detach the adjustable springs. Always leave the base springs inserted whenever possible.
Always detach the springs on the lower attachment bar.
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Reinsert the protective grid.
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Then reinsert the stacking platform using the grip holes.
Both steps must be repeated as often as necessary until the dispensing height is in the range between 0.6''
(1.5 cm) and 0.98'' (2.5 cm). The dispensing height only needs to be set once provided that the same type of
crockery is always used.
Figure 5
NOTE
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Arrangement of the springs
The springs need to be in a symmetrical arrangement between the attach-
ment bars to ensure that the stacking platform is guided smoothly and steadi-
ly.
The strong base springs (1) should be placed outside the attachment bars,
the frail base springs (2) should be placed inside. A slightly asymmetrical
arrangement of springs within an attachment bar does not pose a problem.
Attachment bar with tension springs (example)
Grip holes on the stacking platform (BPN-D MM)
Maximum load-bearing capacity
The stacking platforms are set to hold a load-bearing capacity which is per-
fectly adequate for most common types of crockery.
In isolated cases, when using plates made of toughened glass, for example,
the existing springs are not strong enough and extra springs must be added.
Platform dispenser for porcelain and lids
BPN-P | BPN-D
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