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6.14 EME5: ZSE2247

Summary of Contents for EME5 Series

Page 1: ...03 2017 EME5 EMG5 EME7 EMG7 EME10 EMG10 ECE5 ECG5 ECE7 ECG7 ECE10 ECG10 EASYair ENGLISH Installation Use and Maintenance Manual...

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Page 3: ...nvection steam 23 2 5 Cooking with the core probe 24 2 6 Other versions 25 2 6 Recommendations for cooking roasting grilling and frying 26 2 6a Cooking advice cooking uniformity 26 2 6b Cooking recomm...

Page 4: ...47 6 16 EMG5 ZSE2249 48 6 17 EMG7 EMG10 ZSE2250 49 7 DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE 51 Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing one of our products This oven is part of a series of electrical equipment desi...

Page 5: ...iance if in doubt contact the after sales technical assistance or your local dealer immediately As the packaging material is potentially dangerous it must be kept out of the reach of children or anima...

Page 6: ...n the use of the equipment by a person who is responsible for their safety The appliance must be placed in a suitably ventilated room to prevent the excessive accumulation of harmful substances in the...

Page 7: ...by authorised technicians The appliance is intended for professional use only No changes of any kind are permitted to the wiring of the equipment Failure to comply with the previous warnings can compr...

Page 8: ...ody The equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC The equipment complies with the essential requirements of the E l e c t r o m a g n e t i c Compatibili...

Page 9: ...m to prevent the excessive accumulation of harmful substances in the air All of the materials used for packaging are compatible with the environment they can be stored without danger or be disposed of...

Page 10: ...peration of electric components switches electronics solenoid valves heating elements motors cooling fans etc and the mechanical controls relative to functionality of the doors hinges closing mechanis...

Page 11: ...an open funnel 1 5 Electric connection As prescribed the electrical system must have an efficient earth system as required by the regulations in force The electrical safety of the appliance can only...

Page 12: ...suitable to the load corresponding to every appliance as indicated in the table tab 1 Insert the power cord into the hole of the cable gland located on the left rear of the oven Fig 6 ELECT Model EME...

Page 13: ...ing the electric connection re mount the side panel 1 6 Connecting the gas gas ovens only NB The oven is calibrated originally for operation with the type of gas specified on placing the order The typ...

Page 14: ...mpliance with rules and regulations in force The gas systems the electric connections and the installation sites of the appliances must be in compliance with the regulations and the standards in force...

Page 15: ...ler than 20 mm Fig 9 Provide stopcocks or gate valves with an internal diameter no smaller than the connector tube mentioned above After connecting the pipe to the gas mains make sure that the joints...

Page 16: ...ure of the flue gases which on exiting the conveyor can reach 300 C c the end part of the appliance evacuation pipe must be positioned inside the base perimeter projection of the hood d the gas supply...

Page 17: ...II2H3B P 30 30 20 CY II2H3 P mbar 28 30 37 20 II2H3B P 30 30 20 LT II2H3 P mbar 28 30 37 20 II2H3B P 30 30 20 AT II2H3B P P mbar 50 50 20 CH II2H3 P mbar 28 30 37 20 II2H3B P 50 50 20 MT IS I3B P P m...

Page 18: ...ore putting the oven into operation you should carefully carry out all the necessary checks to ascertain the conformity of the equipment and installation of the appliance as provided by law and accord...

Page 19: ...s automatically change the direction in which they rotate The change of direction occurs every 2 minutes with pauses of 20 seconds when the motor stops The heating elements in the cooking chamber are...

Page 20: ...3 Cooking timer tempera ture knob I 6 INFINITY time setting S 2 Timer range in minutes M 4 Humidifier knob S 3 Humidity range T 1 Fan speed selection key I 7 SLOW fan speed I 8 FAST fan speed T 1 Cook...

Page 21: ...Turn the indicator to the symbol I6 Infinity to exclude the time check When the set time has expired the oven will emit an audible warning and turn off halting cooking Set the fan speed using the key...

Page 22: ...sired temperature A cooking chamber temperature of 110 C indicated by the symbol I5 is recommended for conventional steam cooking Now select the cooking time by turning knob M3 clockwise positioning t...

Page 23: ...dicator on the knob to the desired temperature Now select the cooking time by turning knob M3 clockwise positioning the indicator on the knot to the desired time Turn the indicator to the symbol I6 In...

Page 24: ...duct in the largest part THERMOSTAT To use the thermostat Connect the core probe to the oven connector on the side of the control panel Activate the thermostat by pressing the switch T2 on the control...

Page 25: ...dity to the cooking chamber by turning the humidifier knob Set the cooking parameters temperature time and humidity if required as explained in points 2 2 and 2 2 1 of this manual ELECTROMECHANICAL VE...

Page 26: ...l breaded and pre fried frozen foods can be fried In the case of breaded products spray a thin layer of oil in a way that it is absorbed by the bread Frozen pre fried products can be fried without add...

Page 27: ...for an average fillet 60 C at the core set the oven temperature at 63 C Pasteurisation in jar In the pasteurising processes the product is considered pasteurised when the core temperature reaches a va...

Page 28: ...ooking chamber because it is monitored by the discharge DuringSTEAMandMIXED CONVECTION STEAM cooking modes it is advisable to turn the butterfly valve lever to position P1 closed 2 8 Cooking chamber l...

Page 29: ...r To clean the cooking chamber use warm soapy water Subsequently all concerned surfaces must be rinsed thoroughly and make sure you have removed any detergent residue To clean the outer parts of the o...

Page 30: ...d it must be requested from the supplier as a spare part 4 CHECKS THAT CAN ONLY BE PERFORMED BY AN AUTHORIZED TECHNICIAN Cut off the power supply before making any adjustment or intervention 4 1 RESET...

Page 31: ...ol only functions correctly if the oven electric connection has been performed respecting the position of the phase and neutral Between phases there must be a potential difference of 230V 4 5 SPARE PA...

Page 32: ...he furnace does not start after all these operations contact the support centre The fans stops during operation Turn off the oven and wait for the thermal breaker of the motor to be restored automatic...

Page 33: ...33 6 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS 6 1 ECE5232 S ZSE2241...

Page 34: ...34 6 2 ECE72 S ECE72X S ECE102 S ZSE2243...

Page 35: ...35 6 3 ECE5232X S ECE52 S ECE52X S ZSE2242...

Page 36: ...36 6 4 ECE102X S ZSE2245X...

Page 37: ...37 6 5 ECG52 S ZSE2244...

Page 38: ...38 6 6 ECG72 S ECG102 S ZSE2245...

Page 39: ...39 6 7 EME5232 ZSE2258...

Page 40: ...40 6 8 EME5232X EME52 EME52X ZSE2259...

Page 41: ...41 6 9 EME72 EME102 ZSE2260...

Page 42: ...42 6 10 EME102X ZSE2260X...

Page 43: ...43 6 11 EMG52 ZSE2261...

Page 44: ...44 6 12 EMG72 EMG102 ZSE2262...

Page 45: ...45 6 13 EME523 ZSE2246...

Page 46: ...46 6 14 EME5 ZSE2247...

Page 47: ...47 6 15 EME7 EME10 ZSE2248...

Page 48: ...48 6 16 EMG5 ZSE2249...

Page 49: ...49 6 17 EMG7 EMG10 ZSE2250...

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Page 51: ...of according to the indications of the European Parliament Directive 2012 19 EU dated 04 06 2012 Information regarding disposal in nations of the European Union The European Community Directive regar...

Page 52: ...UE TO IMPROPER INSTALLATION TAMPERING WITH THE APPLIANCE MISUSE IM PROPER MAINTENANCE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE STANDARDS AND INTENDED USE THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES T...

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