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MADE IN ITALY
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electric modular oven
PAG. 12 CAP. 1 MD
Residual Risks
Residual risks are all potential dangers that cannot be partially or totally eliminated, and that can
cause damages if operator assumes incorrect working methods/procedures.
Despite all safety devices installed, some residual risks are still present, as described hereafter:
Risk of burns
Even if equipped with a system that reduces significantly the overflow of hot liquid from the access
door, on opening the little doors of the furnace, caution is recommended when extracting the
product.
Risk of burns
While handling hot racks and trays, use protective gloves. Also open and close the glasses of the
chambers with protective gloves.
The oven electrical system has been designed and tested as set out by the law in order to reduce
electrical risks as much as possible. Powered parts are marked with the correct sign of danger.
Prevention of accidents
This paragraph lists the appropriate behaviour to follow in order to reduce the risk of accidents.
• Always keep all safety and protection devices of the oven in perfect efficient conditions.
• Use the appropriate protection gloves to handle racks and trays as well as for door opening and
closing.
• Should any dangerous situation occur or maintenance be required, turn off the oven power by
means of the magneto-thermic switch outside the oven.
• Never stay in front of the door when vapor is injected in the chamber.
• Keep the oven plates, posters and signs readable.
• Make the fumes and steam exhaust system periodically inspected by qualified technicians.
• Keep the premises correctly ventilated.
• Maintenance should be carried out periodically.
• NEVER use the appliance if unauthorized persons are present in the surrounding dangerous
areas.
• Before working, make the devices run idle to ensure they work efficiently.

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