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• Never repair the unit on your own, as this may result in a health risk.
• It is not permitted to make any repairs on one's own, under pain of losing warranty rights.
• Check the operation of the unit during its use.
• The unit must not be used by minors, persons with physical or mental impairments, persons with redu-
ced mobility, or persons without appropriate experience and knowledge of the proper use of the unit.
The above mentioned persons may only operate the unit under the supervision of a person responsible
for safety.
• It is not permitted to pour water over the grates, burners or the entire unit.
• Place and remove pots from the grate using heat-resistant gloves.
• Switch o the unit before closing the gas supply valve.
2. HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
To ensure safe operation, the following safety instructions must be observed:
• Personnel using the unit must be trained in terms of safe use of the unit in accordance with the in-
formation contained in this manual, as well as in terms of the basic principles of using gas appliances
and safety at the workplace. In this respect, initial (before the start-up by an employee) and periodical
training must be given to the personnel handling the unit.
• Do not leave the unit in operation unattended. Before carrying out any maintenance work, make sure
that all burners are switched o and that the gas supply of the unit is cut o .
• It is not permitted to switch the unit on if any heating element and/or pilot element has been damaged.
Before the start-up, ensure that the unit is operational and has been prepared for operation in accor-
dance with this manual.
• Do not open the outlet valve on the gas system without rst checking that the unit's gas valve is closed.
• Do not open the cock without having in thehand a lighted match or any other appliance to ignite the
gas.
• Do not place the dishes directly on the burners (use the grate as shown in Fig. 1, 1a).
• Do not use any dishes other than those intended for warming up. Use of inappropriate dishes (e.g.
plastic) may result in re hazards
• Do not place combustible materials near the appliance
• The weight of the dish, together with its contents, which are placed on a single grate (Fig. 1, item 3, g.
5 item 3) must not exceed 100kg on the stool and 40kg on the kitchen.
• It is forbidden to pour water over gas burners, especially when they are heated. Also avoid spilling the
contents of the pots onto the unit (e.g. by boiling the contents uncontrollably). Failure to do so may
result in dangerous situations for the user and damage to the unit itself.
• During operation, the unit is heating - care should be taken to avoid the possibility of scalding when it
comes into contact with its surface. After turning the unit o , the temperature drops slowly. Make sure
the unit is cooled down to a safe temperature before transporting or carrying out any maintenance
actions.
• Use protective gloves to remove hot covers and pots.
• Do not wash the unit under running water.
• Any repairs to the unit may only be carried out by the quali ed technical personnel (technical service).
• Gently open and close the oven and the cabinet (if equipped) by holding the door with the handle. Be
careful of pinching your hand or any object you are holding.
2.1. Intended use of the unit
Professional stoves and gas stools are made of stainless steel. They are tted with high-quality heating
burners, smooth gas regulation, adjustable feet, and a heat-resistant grate. Liquid gas regulators allow for
convenient and economical use of heating burners, which is why the kitchens and stools are perfect for co-
oking, baking and frying in modern kitchen facilities. Perfect for every place where it is necessary to prepare
large quantities of food (catering facilities, such as canteens, sanatoriums, hotels, etc.).
These operating instructions apply to gas stoves equipped with high-power burners, with the ame sta-
bilization meeting standards in line with EN 203-1:2014-05; PN-EN 203-2-1:2015-04; PN-EN 203-2-2:2010;
PN-EN 437+A1:2012
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