Operation
Operation
5.3.2
Loading the Appliance
Loading crockery
ATTENTION
As a rule, the crockery shall be loaded into the baskets before the baskets are put into the appliance.
Put the crockery items individually or in small stacks uniformly into the crockery basket.
Put the further items precisely onto the items already placed in the crockery basket.
In appliances without covers the maximum filling level is achieved when the tops of the crockery
stacks are positioned approximately 0.2'' (5 mm) above the upper edge of the crockery basket.
Unloading crockery
WARNING
Remove the cover and put it down.
Remove the crockery items evenly from each stack to avoid tilting of the crockery baskets.
Remove empty crockery baskets and stack them in a suitable place.
Put the cover back on.
NOTE
NOTE
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Breakage of crockery
The maximum loading height of the crockery baskets must be about 0.12'' (3
mm) to 0.2'' (5 mm) below the upper edge, 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.
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.
Appliances with cooling slots
The appliances are intended to provide cooled crockery. For this purpose, the
loaded appliances must remain in cold stores for several hours. The duration
of cooling depends on the initial crockery temperature, the temperature of the
cold store and the desired crockery temperature. The appliances must always
be free-standing in the room so that optimum air circulation is ensured by free
convection within and around the appliances.
Use of the cover
The cover ensures effective protection against ingress of dust and condensed
water even during relatively long periods of temporary storage. Using the co-
ver in the heated appliances lowers the heat loss upwards and reduces the
heating time of the inserted crockery or delays the cooling of pre warmed cro-
ckery. Even a gap between the cover and the top plate of the appliance can
lead to marked energy losses caused by heat loss, a reduction in the maxi-
mum crockery temperature and thus to a longer heating time.
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