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17.07.2014

 

Ver. 3.6 

 

© Bernese cooking systems 2018

 

Installationpresetzungen 

The inductiongerät must be mounted in a straight surface by means of a mounting frame. The 

air supply and outlet area must not be obscured. The installation area must allow a weight of at 

least 100 kg. The mains disconnector must be easily accessible. 

 

Installation regulations for the installation model 

The following points must be observed: 

 

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Check and make sure that the voltage of the main supply line matches that of the type plate. 

 

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The induction device must be connected to a PA line    (6    mm2  

green/yellow-to 20kW, 16mm2    green/yellow-over 20kW) 

to the connection screw(M6x10- up to 20kW, M8x10- over 

20kW) and thebuilding-side potential equalization point of 

the stove system. 

 

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The induction device in separate design (generator coil separated) must be connected to a 

potential equalizing line (6 mm2 green/yellow-to 20kW, 16mm2 green/yellow-over 20kW) to 

the connection screw (M6x10-to 20kW, M8x10-over 20kW) and the potential equalization 

point of the generator compartment of the stove. If the generator compartment is outside the 

stove system, this must also be connected to the potential equalization point of the stove 

system on site.  

 

The PE line (6mm2 green/yellow) must  beconnected to the PE of the electrical 

supplyline. The PE line has the same length as the coil extension. 

 

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The electrical installations must comply with local building installation regulations. The 

applicable national regulations of the electricity authorities must be complied with. 

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The inductiongerät is equipped with a power cable. 

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If incorrect current circuit breakers are used, they must be designed for a fault current of at 

least  I n=30mA. 

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It is necessary to ensure that the appropriate RCD (Type B) fault current circuit breakers are 

installed for the electronic equipment. 

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Prevent blocking of the air supply and air outlet zone by objects (fabric, wall, etc.) 

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Avoid that hot ambient air is sucked in by the inductiongerät (several devices stand side by 

side, devices stand one after the other, near frying tippers or ovens). Otherwise, a duct must 

be used. 

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The device has a suction filter. Nevertheless, you must ensure that no fat ambient air caused 

by other applications can be sucked into the inductiongerät (near fryers, grill plates or fryers). 

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The air intake temperature must be below +35°C. 

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Operators must ensure that all installation, maintenance and inspection work is carried out by 

approved personnel. 

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The intake air must be channelled and fed directly to the fans via the supplied filter. The 

intake cross-section should be at least 200 cm2 per electronic unit. 

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Do not build a thermal short circuit. The exhaust air must not be sucked back in, otherwise 

the device will become hotter and hotter. 

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The installation must be checked for practicality. For this purpose, the maximum cooling plate 

temperature must be determined. Measurements are made on the cooling plate base plate 

below the induction coil. The temperature must not exceed 65°C in continuous operation of at 

least 2 hours and 20°C ambient temperature. 

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All INSTALLATION models must be fastened by means of an enclosed mounting frame. 

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The power supply cable must be shielded in general and contacted cleanly on both sides. 

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Provide the mains disconnector in such a way that a maximum of 5 times per day is switched 

on and off. 

 

 

 

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To maintain and replace parts, the device must be disconnected from the power supply. If a 

disconnect from the voltage of the  device  is provided, whereby it must be clearly pointed 

out that the  separation must be done in such a way that the operator can control from any 

place to which he has access that  the  separation  still  exists. If this is not possible due to 

the design of the device or the installation, the separation must be ensured with a locking in 

the separation position. 

 

The inductiondevices areequipped with a cable in accordance with national regulations. 

 

Summary of Contents for BHWKTD3.5

Page 1: ...cooker Be sure to read the instructions for use and assembly before installation installation commissioning This protects you and prevents damage Berner Kochsysteme GmbH Co KG Sudetenstrasse 5 D 87471...

Page 2: ...e devices 12 Devices by power 3 5 kW BIPMS3 5 12 Devices by power 5 kW BIPMS5 12 Devices by power 5 kW 7kW 8kW 9kW BIPS 12 Devices by power 10 kW double generator BIPDS 12 Devices by power 3 5 kW doub...

Page 3: ...tentiometer control optional 24 Master Potentiometer optional 25 Decommissioning 26 Error detection 26 Potentiometer Error Handling 27 Troubleshooting 27 Overview Alerts on Display 29 Overview Faults...

Page 4: ...Risk of combustion The cooking stoves and their surroundings in particular a possibly existing hob frame become hot Never touch the hot surfaces Keep children away The cooker heats but the display do...

Page 5: ...ty provisions of this manual the existing national rules on electricity to prevent accidents and any internal working application andsafetyregulations must be followed Attention Cookware may only be p...

Page 6: ...Do not rely on pot detection Do not place credit cards phone cards cassettes or other magnetic sensitive items on the ceramic field Only recommended types and sizes of vessels may be used The inducti...

Page 7: ...near the cooking station for a look up Application The inductionger te are used for preparing meals They can be used for cooking keeping warm flaming grilling etc of food Attention onlyinduction grad...

Page 8: ...70x 720 x 6 mm BI2SHV14450 550 x 850 950 x 700 800 mm388 x 720 x 6 mm BI4SH 20 F20 F28 800 950 x 850 950 x 700 800 mm 700x 720 x 6 mm BI4SHV28 800 950 x 850 950 x 700 800 mm 750 x 720 x 6 mm BI4SHB 26...

Page 9: ...PE 30 5 A 20 0 kW 50 0 kg BI4KTDF20W BIPS5 4 x 300x280 400V 3 PE 30 5 A 20 0 kW69 0 kg BI4KTDF28W BIPS5 4 x 300x280 400V 3 PE 42 6 A 28 0 kW69 0 kg BI6KTD21 BIPDS 6 x 230 400V 3 PE 32 0 A 21 0 kW kg...

Page 10: ...or 2 takes potentiometer value from generator 1 From A Switch 3 1 Control procedure Pulse for installation and multi cooker units Frequency for single cookers Impulse Frequency 2 CAN ID Operating Freq...

Page 11: ...Sw1 4 5 Type 400V Current A Power kW Type 230V Current A Power kW 0 0 5 1 3 5 7 5 3 0 0 1 7 25 5 0 8 75 3 5 1 0 10 2 7 0 10 0 4 0 1 1 12 3 8 5 12 5 5 0 Power table 2 channel double generator BIPDMS B...

Page 12: ...able 3 phases double generator BIPDS 3x400V SW1 Application Power Channel 1 kW Power Channel 2 kW Single operation Dual operation Single operation Dual operation Low High Low High Low High Low High 0...

Page 13: ...400Volt 5 10 Connection Color Frequency Backup Phase Brown Black Grey or 1 2 3 50 Hz 60 Hz 3 x 16A F fast N Blau or 4 Working frequency 22 35 kHz Tax security Pe Yellow Green Devices by power 10 kW do...

Page 14: ...44 17 07 2014 Ver 3 6 Bernese cooking systems 2018 Installation environment Maximum ambient temperature Storage 20 C to 70 Cin Function 5 C to 35 C maximum relative humidity Storage 10 to 90 in functi...

Page 15: ...e air supply and air outlet zone by objects fabric wall etc Avoid that hot ambient air is sucked in by the inductionger t several devices stand side by side devices stand one after the other near fryi...

Page 16: ...e most care The inductionger t must be in a clean straight surface table combination etc ebuilt up and stand by its final destination It must be installed in such a way that it cannot be moved The ins...

Page 17: ...a tail appears as an optical effect Elements Description Function Arrow Right indicates the function dependent direction of rotation Arrow Left indicates the function dependent direction of rotation...

Page 18: ...nduction is turned on and no pot is present Residual heat indicator Lights up when induction is switched off and actual value 45 C Warming function with potentiometer Instead of power levels 1 to 3 th...

Page 19: ...steps of stage 1 to 9 The last used temperature is stored It also stores whether power control or keeping warm was active The set temperature is displayed on the 3 digit display The LED ring is also...

Page 20: ...right indicates heating status Setpoint 90 C Temperature 4 C Setpoint 90 C Temperature too high Actual Actual value 125 C Temperature too low Actual value appears every 10 sec for 2 sec Actual value...

Page 21: ...weak luminous tail above or below the set temperature LED When the target temperature isreached no tail is visible Elements Description Function Arrow Right indicates the function dependent direction...

Page 22: ...00 the water is heated With digitaldisplay 1 9 Turn the power knob to ON a position between Min and Max Display shows the selected power between 1 9 With LED Remove the pan from the heating zone so th...

Page 23: ...to the desired cooking method The pan should always be placed in the middle of the heating zone except appliances with surface coil or suction coil with 5 sensor technique otherwise the bottom of the...

Page 24: ...lights Performance is surrendered Reduction 1 Decimal point flash1s KK temperature limit Reduction 2 Decimal point flash500ms coil temperature limit Reduction 3 Decimal point flashing 200ms Power limi...

Page 25: ...lay goes off after 10 seconds Function with priority circuit Dual Potentiometer control optional If a second controller is inserted in addition to the standard controller then the following rule is au...

Page 26: ...dependently of each other Turn Both induction generators take over the value of the master potentiometer Off Both induction generators switch off BIPS single generator The prerequisite for this is a s...

Page 27: ...level in the display is limited to level 7 Behaviour in dual operation Potentiometer 1 Potentiometer 2 Reaction From From Both channels are made of A From Only channel 1 in operation No energy reduct...

Page 28: ...a slave potentiometer is present If a slave potentiometer fails the channel can still be operated with the master potentiometer The error message P appears in these cases when the state is switched o...

Page 29: ...r repair service supplier Disconnect the device from the mains Heating capacity stops and downs within minutes after longer continuous operating time Coil overheated Heating zone too hot Turn off the...

Page 30: ...coil cable winding or ground closure Cooktop is released after 10s RTC error Real Time Clock not ready warning is only displayed in test mode no longer active for newer versions Overview Faults on dis...

Page 31: ...n Polychrome Sigolin Chromium Mechanical cleaning Razor blade non scratching sponge Scratching detergents steel wool or scratching sponges must not be used as they can damage the ceramic surface Resid...

Page 32: ...or disposal The device consists of common electrical electromechanical and electronic components No batteries are used The user is responsible for the professional and safe disposal of the deviceit No...

Page 33: ...Page 32 Of 44 17 07 2014 Ver 3 6 Bernese cooking systems 2018 Generatorviews...

Page 34: ...Page 33 Of 44 17 07 2014 Ver 3 6 Bernese cooking systems 2018 Spare parts BIPS Generator...

Page 35: ...ces with BIPS generators BI1KTT5 BI1KTT5F BI1KTT7F BI1KTT5GN BWKTT5 BWKTT7 BWKTH5 BWKTH7 BIH4KTDF20W BIH4KTDF28W BHWKTD5 BHWKTD7 BI4KTDF20W BI4KTDF28W BWKTD5 BWKTD7 BIH4KF20W BIH4KF28W BI2SHF10 BI2SHF...

Page 36: ...Page 35 Of 44 17 07 2014 Ver 3 6 Bernese cooking systems 2018 BIPMS GeneratorEn...

Page 37: ...Page 36 Of 44 17 07 2014 Ver 3 6 Bernese cooking systems 2018 BIPMS Generators Devices with BIPMS generators BI1KTT3 5 BI1KTT3 5GN BI4KTT14 BI4KTT20 BWKTT3 5 BWKTH3 5 BHWKTD3 5 BWKTD3 5...

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Page 39: ...Page 38 Of 44 17 07 2014 Ver 3 6 Bernese cooking systems 2018 BIPDS Generator...

Page 40: ...2KTD10 BIH2KTDF7 BIH2KTDF10 BIH2KTDF10 BIH4KTD14 BIH4KTD20 BIH4KTDF14 BIH4KTDF20 BIH6KTD21 BIH6KTD30 BIH6KTDF30 BIH4KTDB19 BIH4KTDB25 BIH4KTDBF24 BI2KTD10 BI2KTD10 BI2KTDF7 BI2KTDF10 BI4KTD14 BI4KTD20...

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Page 42: ...Page 41 Of 44 17 07 2014 Ver 3 6 Bernese cooking systems 2018 BIPDMS Generator...

Page 43: ...Page 42 Of 44 17 07 2014 Ver 3 6 Bernese cooking systems 2018 BIPDMSGenerators Devices with BIPDMS generators BI2KTT3 5...

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