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Thermetic TILTING PRESSURE BRAISING PANS, ELECTRI C (GX........) US OPERATING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Doc. 62.9696.01 Edition 1 03.2005[...]
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Doc. 62.9696.01[...]
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CONTENTS I GENERAL INFORMATION ......... ................................. ................. ..............3 1. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFETY AND USE .............. ................. ................ ................ .......... 3 2. TECHNICAL DATA ............... ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ................[...]
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GENERAL INFO RMATION 62.9696.01 Page 3 I . GENERAL INFORMATION 1. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFETY AND USE 1.1 INSTALLATIO N AND INITIAL OPERATION 1.2 OWNER'S O BLIGATIONS 1.3 USE AS PRE SCRIBED 1.4 SAFETY-CONS CIOUS WORKING 1.5 AFTER-SALES SERVICE AND REPAIR S The installation, adjustment an d initial opera- tion of the appliance must be carried out a[...]
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GENERAL INFORMATION Page 4 62.9696.01 2. TECHNICAL DATA 3. PACKAGING All the packaging materi als used are e nvironmentally friendl y. They may burnt at an incinera tion plant or sent for recycling. 4. TESTS / CERTIFICATES All electrical a ppliances are UL 197 and NSF/AN SI 4-2002 and NSF/ANSI 8-2002 tested. The appliance n oise level is negli gibl[...]
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 62.9696.01 Page 5 II . OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. DESCRIPTION/ CONSTRUCTION The tilting pressure braising pa n with polished chromium nickel steel plated bottom essentially serves three purposes, which can also be comb ined with o ne another: • Roasting, Browning, St ewing, Preparation of sauces • Cooking, Pressure cooking[...]
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Page 6 62.9696.01 4. AUTOMATIC CONTROL The automatic co ntrols can be fi tted with more or fewer func- tions. The following instructions explai n all the possible functions. 4.1 Setting the clock The clock time is shown on the displa y (AZ) . Switch on the control syste m switch (S) by turning th em from position 0 to I. Then[...]
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 62.9696.01 Page 7 • T urn from position I to 0. 0 = Off • The lamp (LS) extinguishes. • Switch off the power isolator (H) (only available as an option). T urn from position I to 0. 0 = Off The appliance can be switched off before cooking has been completed. If the function buttons (TT), (DT) and (ZT) are switched on and[...]
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Page 8 62.9696.01 4.7 Tilting MECHANICAL TILTING The pan is tilted with the he lp of an electric motor. It only works when the control switch (S) are switched on by turning from position 0 to I. 0 = Off I = On Lamp (LS) will light up. Tilting at variable speed by turning the tilting knob (K) : Emptying the pan turn to the rig[...]
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 62.9696.01 Page 9 5.2 Clos ing and open ing the lid The lid of the tilting braising pan is a fast- action lock of a pres- sure vessel. This lock must be operated with care. 5.2.1 Closing D The pan must be brought to the horizonta l position. 1 : D The appliance must be heate d up and the cooking process started with the lid o[...]
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Page 10 62.9696.01 Note: The manual force on the knob should not ex ceed 25 kg. Safety informa tion When the lid is opened, it should b e noted that hot vapors may flow out or hot fat may splash out. Staff must take this into account by means of appropriate measures (stan ding far away, holding lid by knob) in order to avoid [...]
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 62.9696.01 Page 11 7.4 Some cooking instructions 7.4.1 Meat In all methods for preparing m eat to gether with a sauce, for example pot roasts, goulash, stews, various jug ged meats, braised beef, etc., the meat must first be individually browne d, i.e. roasted without pressure. The meat is then cooked w ith the sauce in the s[...]
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Page 12 62.9696.01 Very importa nt: The cooking area must be thor oug hly vented, otherwise poor results will be obtained (irregular cooki ng result). D Wait until steam escapes from the lid regulation an d safety valve. Close lid egulation and safety valve (posi tion B). D Set cooking time to 4 min. (There is no need to set [...]
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 62.9696.01 Page 13 8. CLEAN ING Before being cleaned, the applian ce must be switched off and allowed to cool. Pan with a polished stee l bottom Do not use water fo r cleaning. This would cause the food to stick to the pan, which in turn would nece ssitate a treatme nt as described in chapter 10. Clean the pan by rubbing it w[...]
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Page 14 62.9696.01 4. No bleaching or chlorine-containing cleaning agents are to be used for clean ing. Utensils are to be thoroughly ri nsed with water and dried after clean ing. The surfaces of applia nces are of corrosion resistant chrome nickel steel. They are to be washed down with h ot soapy wate r with the addition of [...]