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7.8 CORRECT POSITIONING OF MODELS WITH TROLLEY 7.8 CORRECT POSITIONING OF MODELS WITH TROLLEY The surface on which the trolley structure runs must
beabsolutely horizontal.absolutely horizontal.
The surface must on no account slope sideways or forwards, so as to prevent the situations shown in figures 715 and 716.
Level the surface as shown in fig. 717 if it slopes towards the front of the appliance(tolerable +/- 1cm).
If there is a floor drain grill in front of the appliance, it will be necessary to mount two steel guides (fig. 718) that allow the insertion and removal of the trolley in order to avoid dangerous unbalancing due to the unevenness of the floor.
No vapours that could create infiltrations in the front of the oven and damage the PCBs and inverters (if present) should come out of the drainage grill.
If the drainage grill is used to collect hot water from other appliances or from the oven, the entire grill located in the front must be covered (fig. 719).
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7.8 CORRECT POSITIONING OF MODELS WITH TROLLEY 7.8 CORRECT POSITIONING OF MODELS WITH TROLLEY When moving the appliance into
position, take care not to damage the trolley guides fixed to the frame of the appliance (fig. 721) These guides ensure perfect cen-tring of the trolley in reference to the door gaskets.
The following instructions refer to the correct levelling of the equipment.
ATTENTION ATTENTION To guarantee good seal, before
proceeding check the correct movement of the horizontal pivoting and the integrity of
the-gaskets ledge. Fig. 723
The recommended H1 value is Important
Important: the handling/positio-ning of the oven,must notmust not dama-ge or deform the guides.
Use the feet to adjust the height of the oven so the H1 and H2 measu-rements coincide (H1 distance between floor and left side of oven, H2 distance between floor and right side of oven - fig. 722) Ensure the door internal glass fully fits inside the side door gasket profile housing.
If not (gasket “pinched” under the glass), open the glass, evenly stretch the gasket, close the glass again. (fig. 724-725).
Subsequently push the trolley (fig.
726) until the ledge flange fully adheres to the oven gasket; lock the wheels to prevent the trolley moving (Fig. 727), close the door.
Check the centring of the trolley flange / front gasket profile Slight oven levelling corrections are admitted compared to floor levelling.
In case of no adherence in the lower part, act on front feet, whe-reas, in case of no adherence in the upper part, act on rear feet.
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Check that the door closes pro-perly both when cold and hot. If necessary, adjust the door strut housing adjuster plates located on the up/down hinges on the right hand side (fig. 730-733) If it is difficult to close the door, do not force it as this may damage the strut movement closure mechanism.
Move the right hand adjuster pla-tes (top and bottom) outwards (fig.
731-733), and also adjust, if necessary, the left hand adjusta-ble hinges by loosening the adju-ster screws so that the door can move away from the interior front face of the oven (fig. 730-732).
If you notice steam and moisture escaping from the door, move the right hand adjuster plates (top and bottom) inwards (fig. 731-733).
If necessary, also adjust the left hand hinges by loosening the adjuster screws, pushing the door towards the inside of the oven, and tightening the adjuster screws so that the door is closer to the interior front face of the oven (fig.
730-733)
The front wheels of the trolley structure must be locked every time the trolley structure is placed inside the cooking chamber, to avoid damaging the seal gaskets that would have to support ano-malous friction and pressures.
ATTENTION ATTENTION Before removing the trolley, ensure the door is open for more than 90°, to avoid the
trol-ley colliding against the door
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WARNINGS WARNINGS Take out the trolley handle (fig. 734 735) and use the
"pan lock" rod to prevent the pans from coming out of their runners (fig. 736-737-738).
2. The door must be kept fully open during cooling so that the air exiting does not overhe-at the control panel.
3. Before extracting the trolley, ensure that the door is open by more than 90°, in order to prevent collision of the trolley against thedoor sealing gasket indicated in fig. 739.
4. Take care not to exceed the maximum load (fig.741)
ATTENTION ATTENTION To guarantee good sealing, always check sealing of the pivoted bar and the integrity of
the sealing gasket (fig. 740).
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Core probe Core probe
Stored in a special container.
To connect the probe, remove the protection cap from the core probe connector on the control panel.
(fig. 800)
Plug the male core probe connec-tor into the appropriate female socket; the probe can now be inserted into the food to be cooked;
close the door and the cable will Do not place cable on the door
closing area in order to elude cable damage (fig. 806).
Please do not place cable as per fig. 809, core probe cable will be damaged by the door drip tray
when door is shut.
When cooking is complete, remo-ve the core probe from the food and unplug the male connector from the female socket on the con-trol panel by pressing the release mechanism at the top (fig. 804) The probe must be cleaned, coiled carefully and put back in the spe-cial container in order to prevent it from being damaged in any way (fig. 805-806-807).
Fit the protector cap to prevent the entry of moisture, etc...
Figure 808, shows how to secure the core probe holder, which is useful for putting down the