Bartscher 296318V1 Istruzioni per l'uso

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296318V1 / ID091M01
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1. TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.
TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................................................................................................................... 1
2.
INDEX ................................................................................................................................................. 2
3.
SAFETY .............................................................................................................................................. 3
4.
GENERAL INFORMATION AND WARNINGS ................................................................................... 4
4.1.
General guidelines ................................................................................................................... 4
4.2.
Description of the appliance ..................................................................................................... 4
4.3.
Index plate ................................................................................................................................ 5
4.4.
Exchange of components (service technician) ........................................................................ 5
4.5.
Protection systems ................................................................................................................... 5
5.
USE AND OPERATION ..................................................................................................................... 6
5.1.
Description of the use the device ............................................................................................. 6
5.2.
Switching the cooking zone on/off ............................................................................................ 6
5.3.
Operating manual ..................................................................................................................... 7
6.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................... 8
6.1.
Guidelines on cleaning and maintenance ................................................................................ 8
6.2.
Correct maintenance ................................................................................................................ 9
6.3.
Cleaning of the ceramic hob .................................................................................................... 9
7.
PROBLEMS DURING OPERATION .................................................................................................. 9
7.1.
Detection of failures and their fixing ....................................................................................... 10
7.2.
Error codes ............................................................................................................................. 10
7.3.
Generator’s error messages (E1) ........................................................................................... 11
7.4.
Error messages from digital controller (E2) ........................................................................... 13
7.5.
Error messages of the inductor coil module (E4) ................................................................... 13
8.
INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................ 15
8.1.
Packaging and unpacking ...................................................................................................... 15
8.2.
Installation (service technician) .............................................................................................. 15
8.3.
Installation of the appliance in a line ...................................................................................... 16
8.4.
Connection to the mains (service technician) ........................................................................ 16
8.5.
Technical acceptance (service technician) ............................................................................ 18
9.
APPLIANCE DISPOSAL .................................................................................................................. 18
ATTACHMENTS ....................................................................................................................................... I
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2. INDEX
A
APPLIANCE DISPOSAL 15
C
Cleaning of ceramic plate 9
Connection to the mains 13
Correct maintenance 9
D
Description of the appliance 4
Description of the of the use the device 6
E
Error codes 10
Exchange of components 5
G
General guidelines 4
Guidelines on cleaning 8
Guidelines on regular use of the appliance 7
I
Index plate 5
Installation 12
Installation of the appliance in a line 13
L
Longer interval in the use of the appliance 7
M
Maintenance 8
O
Operation manual 7
P
Packaging 12
PROBLEMS DURING OPERATION 9
Protection systems 5
S
SAFETY 3
Switching the cooking zone on/off 6
T
Technical acceptance 15
Temperature controller 6
U
Unpacking 12
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3. SAFETY
Read carefully the guidelines and
instructions in the instruction manual
before you use the appliance.
The instruction manual contains general
information on how to safely use and maintain the
appliance. Retain the manual for future reference.
Electric installation conforms to CEI EN
60335-1 and 60335-2-36 regulation.
To prevent any hazard, the damaged
mains power cable may be replaced by the
manufacturer or service personnel only.
The manufacturer took extra care when designing
and manufacturing to prevent any safety or health
hazard to the personnel operating the appliance.
Please read carefully the guidelines in the
instruction manual and instructions placed directly
onto the appliance. Above all, observe all the
safety instructions.
Do not intervene in or remove the protective
devices installed in the appliance. Non-
compliance may lead to severe safety and health
hazard against people. We recommend to perform
a few tests to know the layout and main functions
of the control panel, particularly those to switch
the appliance on and off.
The appliance is intended only for the use it has
been designed for and any other use is
considered as the use not in compliance with the
intended use.
The manufacturer is not liable for material
damage or damage to person caused by
misapplication or incorrect application of the
appliance.
Any maintenance work that requires special
technical license or special skills may be
performed by qualified personnel only.
To provide hygiene and protect foods from dirt, all
the elements that have direct or indirect contact
with the foods and all border areas must be
thoroughly cleaned. Use only the cleaning agents
intended for use in contact with food and avoid
using flammable agents or harmful to health.
After each use of the appliance make sure that all
the heating elements and control elements have
been switched off and the cable unplugged.
In case of prolonged interval in using the
appliance disconnect all power supply cables and
thoroughly clean the inside and outside elements
of the appliance.
In direct connection to the mains
the safety switch should be supplied
where wire joints dilation is large enough
to secure disconnection in category III
overvoltage, which is in accordance with
the installation rules.
To prevent any risks, the damaged
supply cable must be replaced only by the
manufacturer or electrician.
The device requires some safety
measures during installation, positioning, fixing,
and connecting to the power supply. See
chapter 8 „INSTALLATION”).
Do not clean the device with direct
stream of water.
If the surface of the glass hob is
broken, immediately disconnect the device
from the power supply.
Do not place any plastic containers on
hot surfaces of the glass hob.
In order to avoid overheating, do
not place any aluminum foil or metal
plates on the surface of the device.
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Scientific research has proved that the
induction cooker poses no threat.
Nevertheless, people with cardiac pacemaker
should keep a distance of at least 60 from the
working device.
Remember that wearable items, such
as e.g. rings, watches etc. may get hot when
they are close to the cooker’s hob.
4. GENERAL INFORMATION AND WARNINGS
4.1. General guidelines
The manual has been edited by the manufacturer
to provide the authorized personnel with the
information necessary to work with the appliance.
We recommend the intended readers to read the
manual carefully and comply with the information.
By reading the information contained in the
manual, hazards against people health and safety
may be prevented.
Retain the manual in an easily available place
throughout the time of use of the appliance to
have access and refer to the required information
at any time.
Special symbols, described below, have been
used to stress important information or draw
attention to essential data:
Warning
Indicate important safety
instructions. You should acquire the
proper conduct to prevent hazard against
people health and safety or not to cause
any damage.
Caution
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Indicate essentials technical data that
you cannot ignore.
4.2. Description of the appliance
An electric cooker with an induction ceramic hob
has been designed and manufactured for
preparing and cooking food products in the area
of commercial gastronomy.
1) Induction hob: glass ceramics
2) Cooking zone: consists of a module
which transfers heat to the pot;
3) Temperature control knob: activates,
deactivates and adjusts the power of the
cooking zone.
4) Adjustable feet
5) Power indicator: it shows the activity of
the cooking zone.
6) Alarm indicator: it shows possible
malfunctions of the cooking zone.
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4.3. Index plate
The index plate indicated in the drawing is
mounted directly onto the device. There are all
guidelines and information on the plate required
for safe use.
1) Model No.
2) Code-No.:
3) Production date
4) Supply Voltage / frequency / power / magnetic
field frequency / type of protection
5) EAN number
6) Serial numbers
7) CE Marking
8) WEEE symbol
9) “Electromagnetic field” symbol
4.4. Exchange of components (service technician)
Before exchange of the component
switch on all the existing protection
devices.
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In particular, switch off the electric
supply with the electrical potential switch.
If necessary, exchange the used components
to the original spare parts.
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We are not liable for personal injury or
damage to the components that arise due to
application of other spare parts than original
or intervention into the appliance without the
manufacturer’s consent that may have altered
the safety requirements.
4.5. Protection systems
The device is equipped with the following
protection systems:
1. Pot detection device: It is a device which
deactivates a cooking zone if there is no pot on
it or if the pot is empty.
2. Temperature detection device: It is a device
which deactivates a cooking zone if the
temperature is too high. As soon as the
temperature drops below the alarm threshold,
the device switches on automatically.
Check every day that the protection
devices are mounted correctly and
operational.
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5. USE AND OPERATION
5.1. Description of the use the device
The elements controlling the essential functions
are located on the control panel of the device.
A) Temperature control knob: it controls the
heating power of the cooking zone
B) Green indicator light: it indicates heating
of the cooking zone.
C) Red indicator light: it indicates potential
malfunctioning of the cooking zone.
5.2. Switching the cooking zone on/off
In order to activate the cooking zone follow these
instructions:
A) Start the automatic switch-off to turn on
the electrical connection.
B) Place a pot with the food to be cooked on
the selected cooking zone.
C) Turn the temperature control knob (A)
clockwise, to activate the cooking zone
with a minimum power, the green
indicator light will come on.
D) Next, set the temperature control knob in
a desired position.
E) Set the temperature control knob to 10, to
switch the cooking zone to maximum
power.
F) Set the temperature control knob to 0, to
switch the cooking zone off. The green
indicator light (V) will go off.
G) Start the automatic switch-off to turn off
the electrical connection, when needed.
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If a pot is removed for a short time,
the generator ceases to supply power and
when the pot is put in the cooking zone again,
the device starts working again with the
selected power.
If you simultaneously use a few
pots to cook, make sure that the handles
do not cross and that they are not over the
cooking zone. Depending on the material,
handles may become hot.
Pos. 0
Pos. 10
V
Green power
indicator light
Front
c
ooking
zone
position
Cooking
zone
power
A
A
B
Max.
position Red alarm
indicator light
C
Rear
cooking
zone
position
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5.3. Operating manual
Longer interval in the use of the appliance
When you plan not to use the appliance for the
prolonged time, follow the instructions below:
1. Turn on the automatic switch-off to disconnect
from the mains;
2. Thoroughly clean the appliance and
surrounding areas;
3. Apply the vaseline oil on the stainless steel
surfaces;
4. Perform all maintenance works.
Guidelines on regular use of the appliance
Due to the particular nature of the induction field,
the cookware must have a plane magnetic
bottom.
Use only cookware made of iron / enameled iron,
cast iron / enameled cast iron, steel or stainless
steel, if they are marked as suitable for induction
cooking (acquaint yourself with the description of
cookware).
Pans need to have a diameter within the range
from 160 to 260 mm.
Products which are not mentioned
in this chapter are automatically regarded
as excluded and not suitable for use.
To ensure correct use of the device follow the
guidelines below:
Use only accessories provided by the
manufacturer;
Use cooking zones for heating pots only, do
not heat food directly on the induction hob.
The device and its vicinity should be always
kept clean.
Always use cookware with the diameter
smaller than cooking zones.
Use only pots with flat bottom.
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Frying pans for steaks made of cast
iron and other metal alloys are not suitable for
use on the ceramic hob, because a bottom
thickness may lead to dangerous
concentration of heat on the induction hob.
Besides, rough bottom may scratch the
surface and the metal alloy may leave
permanent stains.
Use only food grade cleaning agents.
Avoid overflowing of boiling liquids or spilling
them on the hob.
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Do not switch the cooking zones on
without appropriate pot or pan or with empty
pot or pan.
Do not place hot pans or pots on the cold
cooking zones.
Keep minimum distance between the pots,
make sure they do not touch each other.
Switch the cooking zone off when removing
the pot from the hob to prevent reactivation of
the system when it is not desired.
Do not place any materials (paper, cardboard,
textiles etc.) between the pot and the cooking
zone as they may catch fire.
Do not use cooking zones without
pots. Switch the cooking zones off when
they are not used.
Do not try to protect the induction
hob with an aluminum foil during its
operation.
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Thoroughly clean and dry pot bottoms
before placing them on the cooking zone.
Corrugated bottoms of pots and frying pans
may leave marks and grooves when moved
on the cooker.
Objects made of metal heat up fast
when they are placed on the active
cooking zone. Do not place any objects on
the induction cooker (cans, closed boxes,
aluminum, cutlery, rings, keys, watches
etc.), but pots and pans.
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Do not place any credit, phone cards,
tapes or other magnetic objects on the surface
of the glass hob of the induction cooker
.
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During the operation, air vents in the
lower part of the device cannot be blocked or
covered with pots or pans
Be careful, because sudden power
supply switch-off creates a danger of
burns, because cooking zones may still
remain hot.
Test run
After connecting the device, perform a test run.
1. Remove a pot from the cooking zone.
2. Set the cooking level to "0".
3. Switch the power supply on (green indicator
light will flash quickly).
4. Green and red indicator lights cannot remain lit
or flashing.
5. Set the desired cooking level.
6. Green indicator light must flash evenly at 1
second intervals (pot detection mode).
7. There should be no messages about device
malfunctioning.
8. Red indicator light should not be lit.
9. Put a pot filled with water with diameter of at
least 12 cm on the cooking zone.
10. Green indicator light should be constantly lit.
11. Set the maximum power.
12. A fan must automatically start after a few
minutes.
Place a pot or pan always in the
middle of the hob. Do not heat empty
cookware without supervision. Pans
should not be heat up to more than 300 °C.
In case of any malfunctions, see chapter
"Problems during operation"
6. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
6.1. Guidelines on cleaning and maintenance
Before you start maintenance
works, turn on all the mounted protective
devices.
In particular, disconnect the electric
power supply by means of the automatic
switch-off.
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6.2. Correct maintenance
Proper maintenance includes daily cleaning of all
components which have contact with food
products, and regular maintenance of drain pipes.
Careful maintenance ensures the best
performance, longer life of the appliance and
proper operation of the protective devices.
Never direct the water stream or high pressure jet
towards the appliance.
To clean the stainless steel, do not use iron wool
or iron brush as they may leave iron particles on
the surface that form rust in result of oxidation.
In the case of prolonged intervals in the use of the
appliance, apply the vaseline oil onto all the
stainless steel surfaces.
Do not use any clearing agents that
contain substances hazardous or harmful
to health (solvents, petrol. etc.).
At the end of the working day clean:
ceramic hob;
device.
Regularly instruct the specialist personnel to
perform the following maintenance works:
check the electric installation;
induction generation performance test.
6.3. Cleaning of the ceramic hob
Follow the instructions below:
Switch the cooking zones off and leave to
cool off;
Activate the automatic switch-off to turn off the
electrical connection;
Clean the cooking zone with a sponge and
neutral cleaning agent.
Residues and stains on the ceramic surfaces
must be quickly and immediately removed
when the induction hob is still hot.
Wipe the induction hob and dry it afterwards.
Do not use any water jets on the
induction hob, in particular when it is
still hot.
Do not pour water directly onto the
induction hob.
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Do not use any abrasive
cleaning agents!
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In order to remove stubborn stains the
cooker may be covered with cloth soaked in
the cleaning agent for the night. Repeat
cleaning the next day.
In order to remove food residues and fat splashes
use a special scrapper for ceramic hobs.
7. PROBLEMS DURING OPERATION
The information below is provided to recognize
and repair any failures that may occur when
operating the appliance.
Some of the failures can be repaired by the user,
others require thorough specialist knowledge.
Such problems may be solved exclusively by the
qualified personnel.
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7.1. Detection of failures and their fixing
Failure Possible reason Solution
Insufficient heating of the
cooking zone Unsuitable cookware Use suitable cookware
Continuous heating of cooking
zone at maximum power
Defective temperature control
knob
Check/replace the knob
Cooking zone operates
without a pot
Defective pot detection
Replace the generator or have
it repaired
Small metal objects are
heated up
Defective pot detection
Replace the generator or have
it repaired
Cooking zone does not
heat up
Pot diameter smaller than
12 cm or defective pot
detection
Use suitable pots
Damaged generator
Replace the generator or have
it repaired
The device does not respond Fuses blown or power cable
damaged
Check the network connection
The fuses glow when the
appliance is switched on
Generator short-circuit
Replace the generator or have
it repaired
7.2. Error codes
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The MOD1 platform concept offers
special error codes for fast and efficient fault
location.
The error code has the format of Ex.yy, where
- E is the designation of the error itself
- x is the designation of the component that
reports the error:
1: MOD1 generator (E1)
2: LIN rotary controller (E2)
4: Inductor coil module (E4)
- yy is the designation of the error code.
When using LEDs, the following assignment
appears:
- red LED: on as long as the error is
present
- green LED blinks cyclically to indicate the
error code:
- a long blink indicates the starting
sequence of an error code.
- 1 to 4 blinks indicate the component
which is reporting the error.
- a pause indicates "." to separate the
component code from the error code.
- 1 to 26 blinks indicates the error code
itself.
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See the following example, in which the LEDs indicate E2.5:
The meaning of the error codes and possible causes and remedies are described in the following
sections 7.3 – 7.5.
If no error code is displayed, check the supply voltage for missing phases.
7.3. Generator’s error messages (E1)
Error
code Name Possible reason Remedy method
E1.1
Initialisation error LIN or CAN cable Check the wiring
Damaged LIN knob Replace LIN knob
Damaged inductor coil module Replace the inductor coil module
Internal error in MOD1 generator Contact the service company
E1.2
Internal radiator
temperature too high
Clogged air duct or grease filter Clean the filter/air duct
Damaged fan Replace the fan
Internal error Contact the service company
E1.3
Internal generator
temperature too high
Ambient temperature too high Decrease ambient temperature
Damaged fan Replace the fan
Internal error Contact the service company
E1.4 Assignment error Address DIP switch incorrectly
configured
Check and correct configuration
E1.5
Overcurrent in
inductor coil
Damaged inductor coil Check the resistance of the
inductor coil, replace if necessary
Damaged generator Contact the service company
E1.6
Overvoltage in DC
inductor coil circuit
Supply voltage too high Check supply voltage
Coupling between 2 inductor
coils due to unsuitable cookware
Use recommended cookware
E1.7
Voltage too low Blown mains fuse / phase
missing
Check availability of all 3 phases
Mains voltage too low Check supply voltage
E1.8 No inductor coil
current detected
Damaged or incorrectly
connected inductor coil
Check inductor coil connection
and resistance of inductor coil
Damaged generator Contact the service company
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Error
code Name Possible reason Remedy method
E1.9 Overcurrent in
inductor coil
Unsuitable cookware Use recommended cookware
Defective or damaged inductor
coil
Check the inductor coil, replace if
necessary
E1.10 Internal error Internal error in MOD1 generator Contact the service company
E1.11
E1.12
LIN bus
communication error
LIN bus wiring damaged Replace the damaged wiring
LIN bus component (e.g. LIN
knob)
Replace the damaged LIN bus
component
E1.13 Error in the inductor
coil module
Inductor coil identifier damaged /
not connected correctly
Check / replace inductor coil
identifier
Damaged inductor coil module Replace inductor coil module
E1.14
No communication
with the inductor coil
module
Damaged CAN bus wiring Check and replace the wiring
Damaged inductor coil module Replace the inductor coil module
E1.15
No communication
with thermal
processing zone
Address DIP switch incorrectly
configured
Check and correct configuration
E1.16 CAN bus error
Damaged CAN bus wiring Replace the damaged wiring
CAN bus not correctly terminated
Check the termination at the end
of the bus
CAN bus fault due to bad ground
connection
Check correct connections
E1.17
LIN versions of
appliance are not
compatible
LIN knob with old software
Use LIN knob with F120.0.1.0
software or later
E1.18 Internal error Internal error in MOD1
generator
Contact the service company
E1.19 Internal error Internal error in MOD1
generator
Contact the service company
E1.20 Cookware detection
configuration error
Cookware detection was not
performed correctly
Repeat cookware detection setup
E1.23 CAN bus shutdown
error
CAN bus was disabled due to a
critical error in another
component
Check other components for error
codes and fix other errors
encountered first
E1.26 IGBT temperature
>140°C
Ambient temperature too high Allow generator to cool, decrease
ambient temperature
Clogged grease filter or
ventilation openings
Check grease filter and ventilation
openings
Blocked or damaged fan Check the fan; replace the
damaged fan
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7.4. Error messages from digital controller (E2)
Error code Name Possible reason Remedy method
E2 02 System integrity Damaged LIN knob Replace LIN knob
E2 03 Failure of the bilateral
control
One of the bilateral nodes
damaged
Check LIN bus connection
E2 05 LIN bus interrupted No communication detected
Check LIN bus / replace the
connecting cable
E2 06 LIN bus collision Address conflict Check the node ID / check LIN
bus connection
E2 10 Break in wiring Faulty connection between
the control element and
generator
Replace the connection cable
Incorrect identifier Digital control has incorrect
identifier
Switch the generator off, set
the DIP switch correctly
E2 14 Power supply voltage Problem with the control
element supply voltage
Check connecting cable /
replace LIN knob
E2 20 LIN version compatibility LIN version incompatible Contact the service company
E2
ФФ
Unknown error There is an error with an
unknown cause
Contact the service company
7.5. Error messages of the inductor coil module (E4)
Error
code Name Possible reason Remedy method
E4.1 Initialisation error Incorrect system configuration Check system configuration
observing installation instructions
Damaged LIN/CAN bus cabling Check the wiring
Damaged LIN knob Check LIN knob, replace if
necessary
E4.2
E4.3
Temperature in the
inductor coil too high
Inductor coil temperature too
high
Switch the thermal processing
zone off, remove cookware and
wait for the thermal processing
zone to cool down
Damaged inductor coil
temperature sensor
Replace inductor coil temperature
sensor
E4.4 Assignment error Incorrectly configured DIP
switches for address settings
Check and correct configuration
E4.5
E4.6
Fault in external
temperature sensor
Damaged wiring to external
temperature sensor
Check and replace the wiring
Damaged external temperature
sensor
Replace the temperature sensor.
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Error
code
Name Possible reason Remedy method
E4.7 Ambient temperature
too high
Ambient temperature too high Reduce temperature around the
inductor coil module
E4.8 No inductor coil
identifier
Inductor coil identifier not
connected to the connector of
the inductor coil module
Connect inductor coil identifier
E4.9
E4.10
Internal error Internal error in inductor coil
module
Replace inductor coil module
E4.11 CAN bus error Damaged CAN bus wiring Replace the damaged wiring
CAN bus not correctly terminated
Check the termination at the end
of the bus
CAN bus fault due to bad ground
connection
Contact the service company
E4.12 Thermal processing
zone communication
error
Incorrectly configured DIP
switches for address settings
Check and correct configuration
E4.13 Communication error Damaged CAN bus wiring Check and replace the wiring
Damaged inductor coil module Replace inductor coil module
E4.14 Internal error Damaged generator Replace the generator
E4.15 Communication error Damaged CAN bus wiring Check and replace the wiring
Damaged inductor coil module Replace inductor coil module
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8. INSTALLATION
8.1. Packaging and unpacking
During unloading and when installing the
appliance follow the information from the
manufacturer placed directly on the packaging
and in this manual.
To lift and transport the product plan to use a fork
lift or stacker, and pay attention to even weight
distribution to avoid a risk of tilting of the packaging
(avoid excessive incline!).
When using a lift truck, pay attention
to the power cable and location of feet.
The packaging consists of the carton packaging
and wooden pallet. There are symbols printed on
the carton packaging that according to the
international agreements inform about the
regulations to follow when loading and unloading,
transporting and storing the appliance.
When collecting the goods check if the packaging
is complete and has not been damaged during
transport.
Any damage should be immediately reported to
the shipping company.
Unpack the appliance as soon as possible to
check if the appliance is not damaged.
Do not use a sharp object to cut the carton box. It
may damage the stainless steel inside the box.
Remove the carton packaging from bottom to top.
When unpacked check if the appliance is
according to the order.
In case of any difference inform the sales agent
immediately.
Do not store the packaging
materials (nylon bags, polystyrene foam,
clips ...) in the reach of children!
Remove the protective PVC layer from the out
and inner surfaces. If possible, do not use any
metal tools.
8.2. Installation (service technician)
All the stages of the installation must be carefully
planned.
The location should be equipped with all supply
connections and production waste outlet. The
location should also be properly lit and comply
with all hygiene and sanitary requirements
according to the binding regulations.
The appliance should be installed with the
minimum 5 cm clearance from the wall.
Locate the device in the horizontal position by
adjusting the individual feet.
To ensure the correct operation of
the appliance, the appliance must be
installed and operated in the thoroughly
ventilated room only.
Do not install in the vicinity of
another device which may generate high
temperatures
THIS
SIDE UP
CAUTION
GLASS
KEEP DRY
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8.3. Installation of the appliance in a line
To fix the appliance in a line (neighboring) follow
the steps:
1. Dismantle the control panel, and remove the
cast iron frame from the chimney if necessary.
2. Apply the sealing tape (A) onto the joining
sides.
3. Place the appliances next to each other and in
a horizontal position (by adjusting the feet).
4. Connect the appliances with the joining
elements.
8.4. Connection to the mains (service technician)
The device may be connected to the power supply
only by the authorized and qualified personnel,
when the valid regulations are followed and when
appropriate material is used in accordance to the
regulations.
The device is delivered adjusted to 400V 3N~
50/60 Hz working voltage.
The correct cross section of the cable is
presented in the attachments and should be
determined by the electrician.
To prevent any risks the damaged
supply cable must be replaced only by the
manufacturer or electrician.
Before connection to the power
supply, make sure that the device has
been initially connected with the
appropriate all-pole switch with a contact
opening of min. 3 mm.
To correctly connect the device, follow the
guidelines below.
Remove the cover from the terminal strip (A).
Connect the switch-off to the terminal strip (B)
of the device, as shown in the drawing and
block diagram (see the attachment). Use the
H07RN-F cable or better.
Firmly press the end of the cable (C).
Replace the terminal strip cover.
A
Z
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A
C
B
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Equipotential terminal
The device is equipped with the equipotential
clamp (M). The terminal is marked with
appropriate sticker: .
Designation
The following symbol “WARNING!
Electromagnetic field” informs that the
electromagnetic field generated during the
operation of the device may lead to hazards to the
user
M
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8.5. Technical acceptance (service technician)
Before the first use, the device must be checked
in order to inspect proper functioning of every
component and detect possible defects
It is recommended to run the following check-ups:
1. Check that the energy supply voltage is the
same as of the device voltage.
2. Turn on the automatic switch-off to check the
electrical connections.
3. Check that the protection devices work correctly.
9. APPLIANCE DISPOSAL

The appliance is marked in conformity
with the European Directive 2002/96/EG
WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT (WEEE).
By disposing the appliance in
accordance with the regulations the user
contributes towards prevention of adverse
effects on environment and health.
The symbol on the product or
attached manual indicates that the product cannot
be considered as ordinary household waste and
should be transferred to a special collection point
for electrical and electronic appliances for
recycling.
Local waste management regulations should be
observed.
Further information on procedure, reusing and
recycling of the product is available in local
offices, waste management unit or with the
product sales agent.
Bartscher GmbH
Franz-Kleine-Str. 28
33154 Salzkotten phone: +49 (0) 5258 971-0
Germany fax: +49 (0) 5258 971-120
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Bartscher 296318V1 Istruzioni per l'uso

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Piani cottura
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Istruzioni per l'uso
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