(see burnt oil drainage procedure).
4. When these operations have been
done successfully, close the drainage
gate valve. Carefully dry all exposed
surfaces with a non-abrasive cloth.
If necessary, repeat the operations
described above for a new clean-
ing cycle.
5. With the right hand take the han-
dle of heating box and push it lightly.
With the left hand unlock the lock
system (Fig. 2/B).
6. Relocate slowly the heating box on
horizontal position.
TILTING HP700 / 900
1. Manually lift the lever on the heating
elements' box into a vertical position
until the clamping bracket is on the edge
of the worktop (Fig.3).
See previous points 2-3-4
5. Hold the lever on the heating
elements' box with your right
hand and push gently. Unlock
the clamping bracket from the worktop
with your left hand (Fig. 4)
6. Relocate slowly the heating box on
horizontal position.
MODEL TILTING HP900
1. Manually raise the resistances verti-
cally, using the appropriate accessory,
until the locking bracket is positioned
on the edge of the top (Fig. 5).
See previous points 2-3-4
5. With your right hand, hold the
appropriate accessory and push
the resistance lightly. With your
left hand, release the locking bracket
from the top (Fig. 6)
6. Relocate slowly the heating box on
horizontal position.
/ ROTATIVE MODEL
see SECT. IMAGES - REF n)
THE PRESENT MANUAL IS PROPERTY OF THE MANUFACTURER. ANY REPRODUCTION, EVEN PARTIAL, IS PROHIBITED.
cooking compartment. Empty oil from the
cooking compartment (see burnt oil
drain procedure).
1.Turn the heating coil 90° by hand to
the vertical position (Fig. 1).
2. Use a standard sprayer to apply the
specific liquid detergent on the whole
surface (cooking compartment, heating
coil, lid and all exposed surfaces) and
using a non-abrasive sponge, clean the
entire appliance thoroughly by hand.
3. When finished, rinse abundantly with
tap water the cooking compartment
and all exposed surfaces (do not use
pressurised direct water or steam
cleaners jets for cleaning operations).
Have water flow out of the cooking
compartment using the drainage gate
valve (see burnt oil drainage procedure).
4. When these operations have been
done successfully, close the drainage
gate valve. Carefully dry all exposed
surfaces with a non-abrasive cloth.
5. Put the heating coil back in the hori-
zontal position (Fig. 2).
CLEANING FOR PROLONGED
DEACTIVATION / See chapter 5 /
Daily decommissioning / Prolonged de-
commissioning.
Air out the appliances and rooms
regularly
SUMMARISED TABLE:
QUALIFICATION - OPERATION -
FREQUENCY
minates the cause of the problem
and restores the appliance correctly.
R e m o v e
everything
f r o m t h e
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MAINTENANCE
If necessary, repeat the operations
described above for a new cleaning
cycle.
Before proceeding with the ope-
rations, see chap. 2 "Duties and
qualifications"
Should a problem occur, the
generic operator performs the
first search and, if qualified, eli-
If the problem cannot be resol-
ved, turn the appliance off, di-
sconnect it from the electrical
8.
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