Disposing Of The Unit; Spare Parts; Technical Specifications - Renfert Katalysator Manual Del Usuario

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6.1 Replacing the Catalyser
Cartridge
Replace the Catalyser cartridge when the cleaning
effect of the Catalyser diminishes.
To do this, proceed as follows:
Position the oven so that you can easily access
the Catalyser from above.
Using a pair of pliers, pull the Catalyser cartridge
out from above (Figure 8).
Remove the insulation.
Wrap new insulation around the new Catalyser
cartridge (Figure 9).
Insert the insulated Catalyser cartridge into the
Catalyser (Figure 10).
Make sure the Catalyser cartridge does not
slide out of the insulation during installati-
on.
6.2 Cartridge Disposal
The catalyser cartridge contains residual
materials which may represent a health
hazard.
All local health ordinances and accident
prevention regulations must be observed
when disposing of the cartridge.

7. Spare Parts

You can find components subject to wear and the
spare parts on the spare part list in the internet at
www.renfert.com/p918.
The components excluded from the warranty (such
as consumables or parts subject to wear and tear)
are marked on the spare part list.
Serial number and date of manufacturing are shown
on the type plate of the unit.
8. Warranty
Provided the unit is properly used, Renfert warrants
the all components of the Catalyser for a period of
3 years. Warranty claims may only be made upon
presentation of the original sales receipt from the
authorized dealer.
Parts which are subject to natural wear and tear
(wear parts) and consumables are excluded from the
guarantee. These parts are marked in the spare part
list.
The warranty is voided in case of improper use; fail-
ure to observe the operating, cleaning, maintenance,
and connection instructions; in case of independent
repairs or repairs by unauthorized personnel; if spare
parts from other manufacturers are employed, or; in
case of unusual influences or influences not in com-
pliance with the utilization instructions.
Warranty service shall not extend the original warran-
ty.

9. Disposing of the Unit

The unit must be disposed of by an authorized recy-
cling operation which must be informed of any residu-
al hazardous material it may contain.
9.1 Disposal Instructions for
EU Member Nations
To conserve and protect the environment, prevent
environmental pollution and improve the recycling of
raw materials, the European Commission adopted
a directive that requires the manufacturer to accept
the return of electrical and electronic units for proper
disposal or recycling.
Within the European Union units with this symbol
should not therefore be disposed of in unsorted do-
mestic waste:
For more information regarding proper disposal ple-
ase apply at your local authorities.

10. Technical Specifications

Mains voltage:
Power consumption:
Mains fuse:
Cord length:
Dimensions (W x H x D):
Weight, approx.:
11. Standard Delivery
1
Catalyser
1
Control cord
1
Operating instructions
1
Torx wrench
12. Delivery Version
2300-0001
Catalyser, 230V
2300-3001
Catalyser, 230 V,
with NEMA6-15P plug
13. CE Conformity
The catalyst converter is an accessory to the Magma
preheating oven – Article No. 2300-xxxx – and may
only be operated in conjunction with the oven.
The catalyst converter therefore does not require its
own, separate CE Conformity Declaration.
Conformity with the associated guidelines has been
determined within the context of the conformity exam-
ination of the preheating oven.
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230 V, 50 / 60 Hz
580 W
2 x T5A
1.8 m [70 inches]
190 x 370 x 170 mm
[7.5 x 14.6 x 6.7 inches]
4.8 kg
[10.6 lbs]
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