Remove the protective nylon on the appliance. If
sticky particles left on the appliance, clean them
with a suitable solvent.
If you will use the appliance with cupboard or
oven, use reference pins to put the appliance on
cupboard/oven and set the balance of unit with
foot(4 pcs.) on flat floor.
If you will use the appliance on support leg
system, use reference pins to put the appliance on
leg system.
If you will use the appliance on working table, use
plastic foot at the bottom of appliance
In the case of cantilever installations, refer to the
corresponding instructions.
Joining appliances together in line (Fig. 2)
Place the appliances side by side and level to the
same height.
Join the appliances by use of the special fixing
holes on the side of the fryer.
Electrical connections
The appliance is designed to operate at the
voltage indicated on the data plate.
Each appliance must be connected to the power
supply by a suitably dimensioned independent
line (the total power is indicated in the "Technical
data" table). A flexible rubber cable with
insulation specifications not lower than type H 07
RN-F must be used for connection to the
temiinals.
The length of conductors between the cable clamp
and terminals must be such that the live wires are
pulled taut before the ground wire (yellow-green)
if the cable is worked loose from the clamp.
Multi-pole main isolating switches of suitable
current ratin. (with minimum contact-breaking
distance of 3 mm) must be installed, as well as
automatic residual current switches of suitable
high sensitivity.
There should be a automate fuse between the
appliance and the network.
Voltage changes should not exceed %10V.
Ground connections and equipotential bonding
The appliance must be connected to the ground
circuit using the terminals marked by the symbol
located next to the connection terminals.
The metal structure of all the electrical appliances
must also be connected to the ground circuit using
the terminals marked by the symbol
located next to the earth terminals (equipotential
bonding system).
If, frequency
inventor is being used in the
equipment, TYPE B RCD (residual current relay)
with AC/DC sensitivity must be used before the
equipment power inlet (from the mains block
terminals).
SETTING UP
Testing the electrical system
Switch on the appliance following the instructions
for use and cheek the operation of the control
devices and plate heating elements.
Test the various operating temperatures.
If necessary, consult the Troubleshooting guide to
identify the problem.
Testing the rated thermal power
Always cheek the thermal power of the appliance
after installation and following maintenance
work.
The rated thermal power is indicated in the
"Technical data" table.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The plates do not heat up
Check the fuses.
Main power switch not ON.
Low voltage or incorrect electrical connection.
Switch faulty.
One or more plates incorrectly connected or burnt
out (replace faulty plate).
Oven heating elements do not heat up
Check the fuses.
Main power switch not ON.
Low voltage or incorrect electrical connection.
Thrermostat faulty.
Heating selecyor switch faulty.
One or more heating elements incorrectly
connected or burnt out (replace faulty heating
elements).
The temperature control is difficult or
impossible to regulate
Switch/Thermostat faulty.
One or more heating elements incorrectly
connected or burnt out (replace faulty heating
element).
REPLACEMENT OF SPARE PARTS
IMPORTANT : Before carrying out maintenance
work or repairs, disconnect the appliance from the
power supply at the isolating switch.
Replacement of cooker switch
Remove the upper control panel.
Disconnect the electrical connections from switch
Replace the switch.
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