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Bourgeat 60 plates Gebrauchsanweisung und Wartungshandbuch
RANGE
y 60 plates hot cupboard (small model).
y 120 plates hot cupboard (large model).
y Capacity : 60 or 120 plates diam 330mm. Maximum capacity, the exact number of plates depends upon their thic-
kness.

SPECIFICATION

Models
L x l x H mm
Net weight
Maximum load
Voltage
Power
Amperage
IP (Protection index)
EU approved. Cupboards are conform with NF EN60335-1 and EN 60335-2-49 standard.
ELECTRICAL WIRING
y Spiral flex provided with the device -section 1 mm² - 2 phases + earth.
y Tension 230V sigle phase 50/60 Hz
y The device must be connected to a socket (single phase - 16 Amps+earth) and should be protect with a high sensitivity
fluctuation device.
y Before plugging or unplugging, make sure that the general luminous switch, locéated on the front part of the control
board is switched off.
y Any interference with the wiring will void the guaranty.
USAGE
y Turn switch to "0".
y Connect the plug (2 phases + earth).
y Put switch in position 1.
y Adjust the thermostat (optimum temperature 60° C).
y Insert plates. If plates are cold and fully loaded, 2 hours are required to reach 60°C.
SERVICE
y When the device switches on nothing lights :
- Check the electrical wiring.
- Check switch is position 1.
- The safety thermostat cuts off the device, contact your retailer.
y The trolley does not heat up :
- Check the thermostat adjustment.
- The safety thermostat cuts off the device - contact your retailer.
y H05RNF power lead, PVC 1 mm² 2P+T insulated, to be replaced by approved After Sales service.
MAINTENANCE
y Before maintenance, unplug the unit.
y The unit must not be cleaned by water jet.
y General information on stainless steel : The term "stainless steel" can cause some confusion. It is steel which "resists"
to corrosion in certain conditions.
Any type of stainless steel can be corroded :
- austenitic, e.g. "stainless steel 304" also called 18/10.
- ferritic, e.g. "F17" or "F18TNb".
Resistance to corrosion of stainless steel results from the existence of a passive layer of chromium oxide which is re-
newed spontaneously when in contact with the air. Any phenomenon interfering with the creation of this layer is likely
to cause corrosion.
This is why stainless steel surfaces must be regularly rid of miscellaneous contamination which may damage the level of
resistance of the passive layer, and also ensure the maintenance steps are observed (Preparation to cleaning / cleaning
/ rinsing / disinfection / rinsing / drying).
60 plates
395 x 410 x 850
27 kg
50 kg
230 V single phase 50/60 Hz
800 W
3,5 A
20
ENGLISH
120 plates
790 x 410 x 850
50 kg
100 kg
1600 W
7 A
20
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