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COOK I-flex 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Cleaning agents which are not suitable for the induction hob's glass ceramic surface:

•  All cleaning agents which may contain chlorides or hypochlorite, such as decalcifiers made 

with hydrochloric acid, chlorine bleaches or similar

•  Abrasive cleaning agents
•  Damaged cleaning scrapers

Cleaning agents which are suitable for the optional eutectic plate:

•  Damp cloth, preferably a microfibre cleaning cloth, to clean after every use
•  Brush with synthetic or natural bristles for stubborn stains
•  Industrial dishwasher with a maximum of +90 °C (water and drying temperature) 
•  Commercially available cleaning agents in an aqueous solution

Cleaning agents which are not suitable for the optional eutectic plate:

•  Stainless steel cleaning agents or other abrasive cleaning agents
•  Floor cloth
•  Solvent-based cleaning agents
•  All cleaning agents which may contain chlorides or hypochlorite, such as decalcifiers made 

with hydrochloric acid or chlorine bleaches

•  Aggressive, corrosion-inducing cleaning agents/disinfectants, such as those based on fluori-

nated silicic acid, phosphoric acid or hydrochloric and sulphuric acid

•  Granule dishwasher

 

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Unit is switched off

 

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No external equipment connected

 

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Mains plug disconnected from the socket outlet

 

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Unit is cooled on inside and outside

Warning!

Danger of an electric shock due to water penetrating the housing

Water may penetrate into the housing when cleaning the connected unit and can cause a short 
circuit or an electric shock.

 

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Switch off unit at the On/Off switch.

 

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Pull out the mains plug to disconnect the unit from the power supply. 

B.PRO recommends:
As a basic rule, you should always test chemical cleaning agents on a hidden spot first to ensure 
they are compatible with the surface. This will prevent any unwanted discolouration or other re-
actions between cleaners and the surface.

 

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If mineral or even metallic dust needs to be removed during cleaning, you must continuously 
rinse out cleaning utensils, such as brushes and microfibre cloths, to ensure that dust particles 
leave no marks behind on the surface.

Cleaning the unit

Summary of Contents for COOK I-FLEX 1

Page 1: ...Translation of the original operating instructions COOK I FLEX 1 2 3...

Page 2: ...rnal document 9 Requirement which must be fulfilled before the subsequent steps can be carried out Action or activity which must be carried out Read and observe operating instructions Unit model XYZ A...

Page 3: ...down 22 Cleaning and care 22 Maintenance 24 Repairs 24 Standards and guidelines 24 Product marking 24 Additional information for use in daycare facility and school catering Scope of application 25 Ap...

Page 4: ...fumes 49 Filter change cleaning interval 50 Restarting the unit after the temperature sensors are triggered 51 Operating induction cooking zones 52 Moving the unit to a new location 56 Traversing ramp...

Page 5: ...induction hob niche 73 Cleaning the optional drawer with optional eutectic plate 75 Cleaning the odour filter box 76 Cleaning the closed sneeze guard 84 Maintenance Having the unit regularly maintain...

Page 6: ...go 94 COOK I flex 3 94 COOK I flex 3 to go 94 COOK I flex 2 built in 94 COOK I flex 3 built in 94 COOK I flex 1 94 COOK I flex 1 built in 94 Operating instructions 94 Comprehensive range of accessorie...

Page 7: ...unit must not be used as a substitute for a ladder or as a children s climbing frame danger of tipping The unit must not be used to transport or store dangerous or toxic substances liquids Environment...

Page 8: ...conductor glass made of tempered safety glass ensures fume extraction is channelled away The COOK I flex chassis comprises four steering castors 75 mm in diameter two of which have castor brakes Depen...

Page 9: ...of optional colours Front panelling in a variety of optional colours and surface finishes Tray slide Round tube customer side Smooth stainless steel customer side Resopal customer side Plate slide Smo...

Page 10: ...ame protection filter and a wire mesh filter se parates and filters out grease The pre filtered fumes are routed into the odour filter box through the exhaust duct The odour filter box provides furthe...

Page 11: ...c cooking zone unnecessarily The food heats up more quickly as a result The glass ce ramic cooking zone is heated by the recovered heat from the pot or pan only This generally pre vents any food which...

Page 12: ...missioning The owner is responsible for ensuring that all users have read these instructions before using the unit Store these operating instructions in a location which is always accessible to operat...

Page 13: ...the odour filter box kg xx Maximum load capacity on the extraction bridge lid and on the tray slide optional Electrical bonding in compliance with IEC 60417 on the unit lower section to the right on o...

Page 14: ...aused in the exhaust air which impairs unit operation significantly The unit must never be exposed to draughts to ensure trouble free extraction Warning Injury and damage caused by fat explosion or gr...

Page 15: ...cover any existing room ventilation openings Observe any applicable regulations regarding gas operated units in the same room Mains connection The mains voltage and frequency specified on the rating p...

Page 16: ...erials The induction hob must not be used as a shelf or storage surface Use with pots and pans suitable for induction cookers only Pots and pans must have a minimum diameter of 110 mm The pot or pan w...

Page 17: ...luminium foil or ena mel comes into contact with the glass ceramic cooking zone or a pot s lower surface Remove such material immediately when hot with a utensil such as a scraper before it becomes fi...

Page 18: ...ase can become detached from its main body The heat is no longer transferred quickly enough to the pot or pan base and consequently to the food The induction generator detects overheating and reduces...

Page 19: ...r the unit cools down the B PRO Control control electronics must be reset by switching them off and then on again You must also carry out a visual inspection of all filters the fan the extraction brid...

Page 20: ...ray slide 25 kg Drawer unit 20 kg Induction hob two cooking zones 17 kg in the case of a triple model the maximum surface load for the induction hob is 51 kg The maximum load for the entire unit is 60...

Page 21: ...speed no faster than 3 km h The person who moves the unit to its new position must always be someone who is capable of braking the unit in an emergency An additional person is needed for safety reason...

Page 22: ...el with adjustable feet or built in variant Transport the unit over sloped surfaces or ramps using suitable means of transport such as a lift truck Disconnecting the mains plug Insert and remove mains...

Page 23: ...pter Cleaning and care Do not use steam jet units high pressure cleaners water sprayers or similar cleaning devices Cleaning agents Do not use metal parts for cleaning Metal parts can damage the unit...

Page 24: ...nt national regulations Authorised persons The unit may only be repaired by the following service points In house B PRO trained professionals External B PRO trained customer service B PRO service The...

Page 25: ...a helix cord It is NOT permitted to climb on the unit If the unit is not handled correctly or misused as descri bed above the unit may tip over causing a hazard or possible injury Such action may caus...

Page 26: ...ecified in these operating instructions Particular attention must be paid to the correct locking of the optional locking pin or optional spring pin when the tray slide is folded up or down Warning Cru...

Page 27: ...very and model of the unit is to be taken from the delivery documentati on Caution Material damage Under no circumstances may you use a forklift when transferring the unit onto a pallet or remo ving i...

Page 28: ...wn on the customer side optional 7 Tempered safety glass sneeze guard on operator side 8 Mounts for fastening optional tray slides shelves push handles 9 Front panelling on customer side optional 10 S...

Page 29: ...6 B PRO Control control electronics 27 LED light strip 28 Exhaust duct Catering option unit model COOK I flex 2 3 to go 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 Two piece lid for the extraction bridge with optional railing 2 Pu...

Page 30: ...30 COOK I flex OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Unit model built in variant COOK I flex 1 2 3 built in 1 2 1 Foot 2 Skirting panel...

Page 31: ...is level when installed Lock castor brakes on castor models If the unit has the optional adjustable feet straighten out the unit to ensure that it is hori zontal and stable and it doesn t wobble Ensu...

Page 32: ...e designated location Adjust the module to the correct height by adjusting the feet and align it horizontally so that it is stable and does not wobble Assemble the modules as shown in the following di...

Page 33: ...NG INSTRUCTIONS 1 2 E B A B A A 1x B Option 1x C 2x D 2x E 6x F 2x A B Check that you have all parts required to assemble the units C D E F Undo the pre fitted screws in modules A and B 1 Fasten screw...

Page 34: ...B together 3 Insert connecting profile C 4 Use the spanner to fasten the hexagon socket screws E 5 Unit model with adjustable feet Remove the adhesive tape protective film on extension piece F Bond ex...

Page 35: ...epeat the same assembly steps on each skirting panel on the opposite side A 1x C B 1 2x D 2 8x 1 2x E 4 16x F 4 16x 1 2 3 F B C A D E Install thread inserts E in slot D 1 Push slot D over adjustable f...

Page 36: ...nsi ons W x D x H mm Overall module di mensions W x D x H mm Ventilation shaft di mensions W x D mm Connected load 2 925 x 678 x 800 925 x 678 x 1206 280 x 600 Chapter Technical data 3 1255 x 678 x 80...

Page 37: ...necting make sure that the mains voltage and frequency on the rating plate corre spond with those for the mains socket outlet Connect the mains plug or if necessary connect to the power supply with a...

Page 38: ...1 1 2 2 Adjust the module to the correct height by regulating the four adjustable feet 3 and align it horizontally so that it is stable and does not wobble Section Setting up the unit Unit model with...

Page 39: ...juries and damage to property Adopt suitable measures to use the unit in rooms with sprinkler systems such as Using special extinguishing agents for grease and oil fires in the sprinkler system Closin...

Page 40: ...um extraction perfor mance if the unit is installed next to side boundary elements reaching to the floor such as walls or servery counters with a skirting panel This applies regardless of the unit mod...

Page 41: ...nger Risk of an electric shock A short circuit in an external unit connected to the main unit e g due to overheating in the mains supply lead can cause an electric shock if you come into contact with...

Page 42: ...nstallation is now complete The time cycles for filter cleaning change intervals start now L If the unit is switched on the optional socket outlet is live at all times The socket outlet can not be swi...

Page 43: ...he external unit rating plate matches the corresponding values for the COOK I flex socket outlet Caution Damage to the unit electrical system and the socket outlets provided on the unit side If extern...

Page 44: ...tton 8 Back button 9 Left control button 10 OK button 11 LED lighting on off 12 Function indicator The associated function indicator lights up if a function is activated The function indicator goes ou...

Page 45: ...Setting the language Select the Language main menu Press the OK button to confirm Use the control buttons Left Right to select the required language Press the OK button to confirm Setting the date ti...

Page 46: ...e ION TEC cleaning sub menu in the Filter settings main menu Hold down the OK button for 3 seconds to acknowledge L When the cleaning interval expires a message is displayed indicating that the ION TE...

Page 47: ...witch is pressed to start up the unit again Select the Quick start main menu Press the OK button to confirm Quick start lights sub menu is displayed Press the OK button to confirm Press the control bu...

Page 48: ...r failure unit malfunctions or other interruptions Check whether the food quality has been impaired after the core temperature has dropped Dispose of food if necessary Switching on extraction 9 Unit c...

Page 49: ...e extraction system is switched on Caution High ozone concentration for units with ION TEC optional If the unit is operated without being used for a longer period of time without fumes being produ ced...

Page 50: ...tervals greatly depend on the unit s conditions of use It is impossible to see whether the filters are saturated or not B PRO recommends cleaning or replacing the filters when odour filtering becomes...

Page 51: ...ing Injury from jet flames If grease in the grease collecting channel or the filter cassettes has caught fire a flash flame may erupt from this smouldering fire due to the sudden supply of oxygen Care...

Page 52: ...and injuries Before switching on ensure that the connected external units are switched off Read and observe the hazard warnings carefully before commissioning Section Safety 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 Inducti...

Page 53: ...rotary knob position The main system to indicate the operating mode of the individual induction coils is the assig ned 7 segment display and not the rotary knob Heat retaining levels The heat retainin...

Page 54: ...consumption of 2 8 kW for a maximum of ten minutes under certain circumstances 9 The primary coil rotary knob is set to position P power level 1 Turn the rotary knob right for about 1 2 seconds until...

Page 55: ...heat retaining levels and power steps 1 8 can be selected using the primary coil rotary knob The power is distributed between the primary and secondary coils in synchroni sation The corresponding powe...

Page 56: ...required Two people should push the unit when the field of vision is limited during complicated trans port manoeuvres and while traversing ramps hollows and inclined surfaces Pull out the mains plug...

Page 57: ...tively with the 4 steering castors However this means that the unit can also swerve sideways more easily when traversing ramps recesses or inclined surfaces Carefully push the unit over the ramp reces...

Page 58: ...or sloped surface Pots pans and other items may fall from the induction hob and other storage surfaces since they may slide off the unit Carefully push the unit over the ramp recess or slanted surface...

Page 59: ...k of injury or damage to attachment The attachment may drop onto the floor when its hexagon socket screws are undone possibly causing injury or damage Use a second person to hold the attachment to pre...

Page 60: ...screws from the required position to mount the attachment Screw the top fastening hexagon socket screw 2 on both sides while a second person holds the attachment in the right position Fold up attachm...

Page 61: ...ay only be used to keep food cold Protection such as gloves must be worn when handling pre cooled eutectic plates Leaking eutectic plates must not be used to cool food The eutectic plate has not reach...

Page 62: ...et outlet Switch off the unit at the Unit On Off button All activated induction cooking hobs are switched off as well Unit is in Standby mode Switch off connected external units if necessary Pull out...

Page 63: ...r the tempera ture sensors are triggered Unit electrical system is defective Notify a centre authorised to carry out repairs Chapter Repairs Cause Measure Unit is exposed to draughts Stop the draughts...

Page 64: ...o carry out repairs Chapter Repairs Cause Measure The unit insufficiently cleaned Clean unit regularly according to instructions Chapter Cleaning and care Charcoal filter pad is missing or is not inse...

Page 65: ...n the display Notify a centre authorised to carry out repairs Chapter Repairs Interface PCB comm error message is shown on the display Notify a centre authorised to carry out repairs Chapter Repairs T...

Page 66: ...ted up acciden tally Notify a centre authorised to carry out repairs Chapter Repairs Cause Measure Unit is standing on an uneven surface Align the unit or place it on a level surface Cause Measure The...

Page 67: ...ure Generator error Use rotary knob to switch off hob Notify a centre authorised to carry out repairs Chapter Repairs Cause Measure Fan malfunction Use rotary knob to switch off hob Notify a centre au...

Page 68: ...om pipelines or water contai ning iron particles Stainless steel surfaces must be kept clean dry and open to the air at all times Contact with the aforementioned substances must be avoided to maintain...

Page 69: ...unit and for synthetic and glass elements Commercially available water based cleaning agents Soft cleaning cloth B PRO microfibre cleaning cloth use with water only Residue stains especially grease sp...

Page 70: ...acid or chlorine bleaches Aggressive corrosion inducing cleaning agents disinfectants such as those based on fluori nated silicic acid phosphoric acid or hydrochloric and sulphuric acid Granule dishwa...

Page 71: ...ot falling objects Pots pans or other items may still be hot and fall when the unit is cleared and emptied before cleaning There is a risk of crushing bruising and burns Take care when emptying and cl...

Page 72: ...beneath the grease drain Open the grease drain screw cap Clean catch tray using cleaning methods described above Re tighten the screw cap again after cleaning the catch tray Cleaning lid filter casset...

Page 73: ...When inserting filters make sure that the opening in the frame is always facing upwards Insert the filter cassettes in a row starting from the left or right Replace the lid so that it locks into posi...

Page 74: ...ters can be cleaned in a dishwasher or alternatively by hand using suitable cleaning utensils Clean filters depending on how dirty they are but at least once a week Remove filter Clean filter using th...

Page 75: ...s when handling the frozen plate Clean drawer using cleaning methods described above and wipe dry Clean eutectic plate using cleaning methods described above Where relevant insert the optional eutecti...

Page 76: ...Unit disconnected from the power supply The fan and charcoal filter pad must be removed to protect them from moisture before tho rough cleaning Removing the cover Open quick release catch 1 with suit...

Page 77: ...a short circuit if the fans come into contact with water during cleaning Take care that the fans are protected from splashed water or moisture during cleaning Pull fan 1 on the support plate 2 handle...

Page 78: ...ing Missing ionisation wires can reduce the performance of the filter stage Da maged ionisation wires can cause an ION TEC malfunction Make sure that the ionisation wires are not damaged If wires are...

Page 79: ...ilter pad if its change interval period has expired Section Filter change cleaning interval B PRO recommends turning the charcoal filter pad around each time you clean the odour filter box Cleaning th...

Page 80: ...n odour filter box and therefore less air stre aming from the air guide plate nozzles meaning less fumes are captured Insert the charcoal filter pad Caution High ozone concentration for units with ION...

Page 81: ...ex OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Mounting the ION TEC optional Hold the ION TEC 1 by its handle and slide completely into the odour filter box 3 while making sure that the anti twist mechanisms 2 are facing...

Page 82: ...ble pay attention to the orientation of the mains plug The mains plug can only be plugged into the unit socket outlet when the groove on the plug is facing upwards Insert fan 1 using the support plate...

Page 83: ...IONS Closing the cover Place the cover with the guide pins facing downwards in the guide holes provided for this purpose 1 Close the cover upwards 2 Close the quick release catch 3 with a suitable too...

Page 84: ...e is a risk of crushing limbs when the sneeze guard is swung up or down and when the bra cket is mounted Take care to ensure no limbs are caught or crushed when sneeze guard is swung up and down Lift...

Page 85: ...r brakes must be checked to ensure that they are effective every time the unit is mo ved to a new location Lock castor brakes Try to move the unit do not use force If braking is inadequate have the de...

Page 86: ...lter pad around each time you clean the odour filter box Remove saturated charcoal filter pad Section Filter change cleaning interval Insert new charcoal filter pad Section Cleaning the odour filter b...

Page 87: ...een attached to the unit One on the underframe dividing wall near the power supply terminal not visible another on the upper left hand side in the unit s sto rage space underframe B PRO GmbH Flehinger...

Page 88: ...e part Article number Date of manufacture of the unit Quantity See the Service Information System on the Internet www bpro solutions com B PRO GmbH Flehinger Stra e 59 75038 Oberderdingen Phone 49 0 7...

Page 89: ...a se parate waste collection point for electrical appliances such as a specialised disposal plant The unit bears the symbol on the left to indicate such contents in compliance with EN 50419 Marking o...

Page 90: ...castors 125 mm in diameter are used Dimensions with accessories Model Length with 1 shelf folded up down mm Length with 2 shelves folded up down mm Depth with 1 tray slide folded up down mm COOK I fl...

Page 91: ...ctic temperature Teut Refrigerating capacity heat of fusion kJ Weight kg 530 x 325 x 30 Polyethylene 3 C About 1200 4 2 Protection type IPX4 the unit is protected against splashed water at an angle on...

Page 92: ...on 230 V 16 A 1 N PE 3m A 230 V 16 A CH 1 N PE 3 m B 400 V 16 A CEE 3 N PE 4 5 m C 400 V 16 A CH 3 N PE 4 5 m D Socket outlets Schuko 230 V 16 A 1 N PE A UK 230 V 13 A 1 N PE B CH T23 230 V 16 A 16 A...

Page 93: ...uard Tempered safety glass Tray slide Stainless steel particle board faced with Resopal Railing Stainless steel round tube Unit body underframe Powder coated thin sheet stainless steel Front panelling...

Page 94: ...icle number 384398 575021 575022 Article number 384399 575023 575024 Article number 384400 575025 Article number 384401 575026 Article number 154 879 Accessories Article number See B PRO price list CO...

Page 95: ...35 EU Low Voltage Directive 2014 30 EU EMC Directive 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive 2014 68 EU Pressure Equipment Directive The following rules regulations German Employers Liability Insurance Association...

Page 96: ...RO GmbH P O Box 13 10 75033 Oberderdingen GERMANY Phone 49 0 7045 44 81416 Fax 49 0 7045 44 81508 Email service bpro solutions com Internet www bpro solutions com Document No 154 879 en Version 2 0 10...

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