CUISSON SV-31 • SV-41
5.3
APPLIANCE OVERHEATING PROTECTION SAFETY DEVICE
In accordance with updates of safety standards which came into force at the end of 2007, your vacuum packer is fitted with
a double protection system which, thanks to special temperature sensors and relative control software, eliminates the risk
of fire hazards caused by overheating of the sealing bar or the vacuum pump. This safety device is fitted as an addition to
the presence of safety fuses, making this an avant-garde appliance in terms of protecting persons and things from the risk of fire
hazards.
A – OVERHEATING OF THE SEALING BAR OR THE VACUUM PUMP
The appliance ends the set operating cycle but does not seal or the vacuum pump is not activated, depending on which of the two components is
the subject of overheating. The vacuum chamber is not decompressed and consequently the lid remains closed for the entire duration of the period
required for the overheated element to cool down. During this period the appliance is in "alarm status" which is indicated as follows:
the word
flashes on the display
WHAT TO DO:
Once the cooling phase has been completed, the vacuum chamber is decompressed and it is possible to recommence operations.
B – CONTROL CIRCUIT FAULT:
When the appliance is turned on, or during functioning, if the system registers a fault in the safety control circuit the machine immediately goes into
"alarm status".
The operating cycle underway is concluded except for sealing or pump operation, the chamber is decompressed and the lid opens.
Should this occur switch off the appliance. If, when the appliance is switched back on, after a 10 – 15 minute wait, the control panel still indicates
an alarm status, switch it back off, unplug it from the mains and contact an authorized technical assistance centre.
WHAT TO DO:
Should this occur switch off the appliance. If, when the appliance is switched back on, after a 10 - 15 minute wait, the control panel still indicates
an alarm status, switch it back off, unplug it from the mains and contact an authorized technical assistance centre.
5.4
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
ELECTRIC HAZARD! First check the voltage indicated on the nameplate to make sure it corresponds to that of your mains
supply. ELECTRICAL SAFETY OF THIS MACHINE IS ONLY ENSURED BY CONNECTING IT CORRECTLY TO AN EFFECTIVE
EARTHING SYSTEM, AS ENVISAGED BY SAFETY STANDARDS. THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR
DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE ABSENCE OF EARTHING OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.
ELECTRIC HAZARD! Insert and disconnect the plug in the power socket always with the
machine switched off; pull out the plug, not the cable.
Only qualified personnel are allowed to accede to powered parts.
WARNING! Position the machine on a solid, safe level horizontal work table.
WARNING! The appliance must be positioned in such a manner as to allow access from all sides.
This will also ensure necessary ventilation of the machine.
In any case, there must be a clearance of at least 10 cm around the machine.
WARNING! Anchoring the gas cylinders to the wall is recommended.
After using the machine, and after switching it off, also close the cylinder valve and pressure reducer valve.
DANGER! IT IS FORBIDDEN TO USE GAS MIXTURES CONTAINING OXYGEN OR OTHER EXPLOSIVE GASES OR FUELS. The
gas mixture must be factory-set at the manufacturer's or adjusted by authorized personnel in the place where the machine
is used.
Gas cylinder supply and installation must be handled by the supplier's qualified personnel.
CAUTION! When the vacuum parameters and the sealing time of the work cycle are set to maximum, at least 30 seconds must
elapse between the end of one cycle and the beginning of the following one.
CAUTION! Stop the machine immediately if there is gas leakage caused by defective or rusty unions or damaged pipes.
Contact your nearest Service Centre for replacement of damaged parts.
REV. 01 - Cod.: 1500288
THE FOLLOWING TWO CASES MAY OCCUR:
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