B INSTRUCTION FOR THE INSTALLER
STATUTORY NOTICE
THIS EQUIPMENT HAS TO BE INSTALLED WITH ADEQUATE BACKFLOW PROTECTION
THAT COMPLIES WITH FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL CODES HAVING JURISTICTION
B1 GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To ensure the correct safe and reliable operation of the COMPACT it is important that the installation
is carried out by qualified Electrician and Plumber.
It is recommended that all persons who are to work with the machine receive thorough instruction in
the safety and hygiene regulations.
B2 INSTALLATION LOCATION REQUIREMENTS
The COMPACT Organic Waste Processing unit requires a
floor area
of 750 x 962 mm. There must be
sufficient space in front of the unit for removal of the waste container and for cleaning of the discharge chute.
For reasons of hygiene, the machine should be sited so that it is separated from the food preparation area. It
is recommended that the installation site be selected so as to allow easy and thorough cleaning of the
outside of unit following operation. A floor waste outlet close to the machine and a water-repellent wall
coating are convenient.
For electrical connection of the unit you will need a 380/400v 3ph 5 wire 50/60Hz (currant rating 16 Amps)
supply.
Ensure that a qualified electrician installs the connection point.
Both HOT and COLD water supplies are required as well as access to an outlet for waste water, floor drain.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
In order to prevent injury or damage to the Unit always handling and lifting aids when moving heavy
equipment, if in doubt consult your Manager or Safety Officer.
IMPORTANT HEALTH & SAFETY NOTICE
The appliance must always be fully disconnected from the electric power supply before any necessary repair
or maintenance work is carried out. It is essential that the power supply cable and connection socket
provided in the premises are installed and checked by an authorised electrician.
B3 INSTALLATION
Remove lower front panel by removing retaining bolts. Store panel carefully to prevent damage or loss of
fasteners.
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