Electrolux Professional 588000 Installation And Operating Manual Download Page 38

Electrolux Professional AG

Allmendstrasse 28

CH - 6210 Sursee

www.electroluxprofessional.com

Summary of Contents for 588000

Page 1: ...Electric Solid Top Eco top EN Installation and operating manual Original instructions 599A0UZ00 82 8120 01 2021 06 ...

Page 2: ...the machine regarding its use and maintenance The manual must be available to operators and carefully kept in the place where the machine is used so that it is always at hand for consultation in case of doubts or whenever required If after reading this manual there are still doubts regarding machine use do not hesitate to contact the Manufacturer or the au thorised Service Centre to receive prompt...

Page 3: ...el enabled to operate on the machine 16 D 11 Operator qualified for normal machine use 16 E TRANSPORT HANDLING AND STORAGE 16 E 1 Introduction 16 E 2 Transport 16 E 3 Handling 16 E 3 1 Procedures for handling operations 16 E 3 2 Shifting 16 E 3 3 Placing the load 16 E 4 Storage 16 F INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS 16 F 1 Dimension drawings for floor installations 16 F 2 Installation and connection diagram 1...

Page 4: ...eat 32 J 6 Cooking area 32 J 7 Gaps and Joints 33 J 8 Collecting drawers 33 J 9 Drain and overflow openings 33 J 10 Collecting trays 33 J 11 Descaling 33 J 12 Air filter optional 34 K MAINTENANCE AND CUSTOMER SERVICE 34 K 1 Introduction 34 K 2 Maintenance intervals 34 K 2 1 Preventive Maintenance 34 K 3 Informations for maintenance 34 K 4 Additional information for maintenance 34 K 5 Repair and ex...

Page 5: ...ple in kitchens of restaurants canteens hospitals and in commercial enterprises such as bakeries butcheries etc not for continuous mass production of food Any other use is deemed improper Only specialised personnel are authorised to operate on the machine This appliance must not be used by minors and adults with limited physical sensory or mental abilities or without adequate experience and knowle...

Page 6: ...the required PPE Failure to use the personal protection equipment by operators specialized personnel or users can involve exposure to chemical risk and cause possible damage to health depending on the model A 3 General safety The machines are provided with electric and or mechanical safety devices for protecting workers and the machine itself Never operate the machine removing modifying or tamperi...

Page 7: ... risks remain as these could not be eliminated and must be neutralised by adopting specific measures and precautions Do not carry out any checking cleaning repair or maintenance operations on moving parts Workers must be informed of this prohibition by means of clearly visible signs To guarantee machine efficiency and correct operation periodical maintenance must be carried out according to the in...

Page 8: ...r the packing containing it using unsuitable lifting systems or accessories or with the unbalanced load Mechanical safety characteristics hazards The appliance does not have sharp edges or protruding parts The guards for the moving and live parts are fixed to the cabinet with screws to prevent accidental access CAUTION In case of a significant anomaly e g short circuits wires coming out of the ter...

Page 9: ... this operation does not cause the load to fall off the vehicle Before unloading the machine components make sure all the anchoring systems are removed Machine positioning installation and disassembly must be carried out by specialised personnel A 7 Installation and assembly The operations described must be carried out by personnel qualified refer to D 9 Characteristics of personnel trained for no...

Page 10: ...ects due to external causes The appliance can be installed separately or combined only with other appliances of the same range Maintain a distance of at least 50 mm between the appliance and any combustible walls Do not store or use flammable materials and liquids near the appliance Check and if necessary level the appliance after positioning Incorrect levelling can cause appliance malfunctioning ...

Page 11: ...a visible position by the operator carrying out the work Do not touch the appliance with wet hands or feet or when barefoot Do not remove the safety guards Use suitable personal protection equipment protective gloves Refer to A 2 Personal protection equipment for suitable personal protection equipment Ordinary maintenance Disconnect the power supply before cleaning the appliance Do not clean the m...

Page 12: ...eek from the failure correction of external wiring correction of unauthorized repairs as well as any damages failures and inefficiencies caused by and or resulting from insufficient and or abnormal capacity of the electrical systems current voltage frequency including spikes and or outages inadequate or interrupted water supply steam air gas including impurities and or other that does not comply w...

Page 13: ...ower supply frequency kW max power input A current rating EL power supply voltage phase WEEE symbol C 3 Technical data Certification group THSTE Electrical power Voltage Phases Frequency Power supply cable section Amperage kW V Nr Hz mm A M L E O D A O 6 400 V 3N 50 60 1 5 13 M L H O D A O 12 400 V 3N 50 60 6 26 M L J O D A O 16 400 V 3N 50 60 10 34 8 M A B L H 8 A O 17 400 V 3N 50 60 6 31 7 M C L...

Page 14: ...r compartment O non functional base 1 open compartment no doors 4 warming cabinet 8 electric static oven 9 Power supply A 400 V 3N 50 60 Hz standard D 440 V 3 50 60 Hz marine 10 Option M Marine O No options C 5 Testing Certification All appliances are tested and certified according to the relevant standards and approved engineering rules by internationally recognised testing bodies This guarantees...

Page 15: ... company entrepreneur firm Electrocution an accidental discharge of electric current on a human body D 7 Responsibility The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage and malfunctioning caused by non compliance with the instructions contained in this manual repairs not carried out in a workmanlike fashion and replacements with parts different from those specified in the spare parts catalogue t...

Page 16: ... capacity of the lifting equipment used is suitable for its weight Due to the appliance dimensions it is possible to stack the appliances on top of each other during transport by complying with that specified on the slip placed on the packing The manufacturer shall under no circumstances be liable for damage during transport or damage to the packaging E 3 Handling Arrange a suitable area with flat...

Page 17: ...NOTE Please note that not all models are available in the depths shown on the diagram 800 850 900 700 800 900 660 710 760 100 200 800 850 900 700 800 900 660 710 760 100 200 800 850 900 700 800 900 730 780 840 100 200 70 700 800 900 800 850 900 100 70 100 100 200 900 800 850 900 800 850 900 1600 1700 1800 700 800 1460 1560 1660 140 140 660 660 710 710 760 760 100 200 660 710 760 660 710 760 140 ...

Page 18: ...ction diagram EI Electrical connection EQ Potential equalisation x Protective panel A B C D E 800 710 668 585 500 850 760 718 635 800 900 810 768 685 1000 A 2 6 5 E E D C 4 5 B 4 5 4 5 4 5 D 2 5 0 4 0 3 8 2 8 8 EI EQ EQ EQ EI EI EQ ...

Page 19: ...ial equalisation x Protective panel A B C D 500 300 200 800 600 240 230 1000 800 300 300 drilling ø18 depth 145mm A 8 5 0 9 0 0 2 2 2 5 0 1 5 0 4 7 5 6 9 5 3 8 2 0 2 5 0 4 0 0 9 0 0 A 5 0 5 0 2 5 0 1 5 0 6 9 5 5 8 0 4 7 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 2 6 5 EQ EI EQ B D D C ...

Page 20: ...alisation x Protective panel A B C D E F G H I J 800 710 668 585 500 500 344 340 700 200 850 760 718 635 550 800 644 580 800 100 900 810 768 685 600 1000 844 680 A F F D C 4 5 B 4 5 4 5 H 7 8 G 7 8 4 5 I J 1 5 0 E 1 3 0 D 4 0 3 8 100 200 EI EQ EQ EI EQ 100 200 0 EQ EI ...

Page 21: ...otential equalisation x Protective panel A B C D E F G H I J 800 710 668 585 500 800 644 580 700 200 850 760 718 635 550 1000 844 680 800 100 900 810 768 685 600 EI EQ EI EI EQ EQ EQ A 265 A I 900 J B 45 45 45 100 200 C D D E 130 40 0 100 200 150 F F F G 78 78 H ...

Page 22: ...tential equalisation x Protective panel A B C D E F G H I 800 710 668 585 500 800 644 700 200 850 760 718 635 550 1000 844 800 100 900 810 768 685 600 EQ EQ EI EQ EI A A H 900 45 45 256 45 I B C D D E 150 130 40 100 200 100 200 0 F F G 78 78 580 A EQ EI ...

Page 23: ...d to fixed cables Installation options 1 Wall mounted not available for all appliances 2 Standing against the wall on adjustable feet on steel plinth on concrete plinth 3 Free standing on adjustable feet on steel plinth on concrete plinth The appliances are suitable for setting up as single appliances or as a group of appliances They can be positioned freely in the space provided side by side agai...

Page 24: ...on the transport pallet until it is at its final location G 4 2 Positioning on concrete plinth 1 Transport the appliance on its transport pallet directly in front of the point of installation 2 Remove the pre cut plate at the bottom of the appliance for access see F Installation DIAGRAMS 3 Lift the unit on one side so that all installation connections are inside the appliance 4 Carefully lower the...

Page 25: ...nit with a spirit level Attaching the unit with screws The feet have metal plates which may be secured to the floor using screws Attaching the unit by welding The metal plate underneath the feet must be welded to the floor with a continuous weld around the outer edge G 5 Wall installation G 5 1 Preparing the brackets Before you start prepare the mounting holes in the wall according to the specific...

Page 26: ...ing cart to the prepared position on the wall and lift it to the correct height 5 Remove the outer protective film and the edge covers taking care not to scratch the surface of the appliance Very slowly pull off the protective film on the stainless steel surfaces without ripping to prevent any adhesive residue Remove any adhesive residue with a non corrosive solvent Then rinse and dry the spot tho...

Page 27: ...el with an overhang of 12 5 mm for individual mounting on walls Side cover without overhang to mount on covered sides Mount the faceplates onto the unit cladding when setting up The faceplates suitable for your type of installation are available as optional accessories Height Width Available for appli ance depth mm mm mm 800 850 900 1 Side panels for wall installation 400 700 800 2 Base panel or s...

Page 28: ...ke sure marking on part B on the rail is pointing forwards Bring the side panel D into position Put the 5 hooks of the panel F into the slots E Insert the hooks on the bottom of end rail G into the eyelets of the connecting rail Slide end rail G in the direction of the arrow to align it to the front 1 2 A B C D D E F E F 3 4 G G ...

Page 29: ...with the supplied screws B Make sure marking on part C on the rail is pointing forwards Bring the side panel E into position Insert the hooks on the bottom of end rail F into the eyelets of the connecting rail Attach the side of side cover E using the 4 flathead screws supplied Slide end rail F in the direction of the arrow to align it to the front G 8 3 Sealing For hygiene reasons to prevent wate...

Page 30: ...s the position of the main terminal board To get access to the connection terminal inside the appliance follow the instructions in F 3 Accessing the appliance s internal components H 3 Power cable Unless otherwise specified our appliances are not equipped with a power cable The installer must use a flexible cable having characteristics not lower than the H05RN F rubber insulated type WARNING If th...

Page 31: ...ccessories before first use To properly perform basic cleaning note and follow the instructions in J cleaning IMPORTANT Models with Eco top coating before first use run all cooking zones at maximum power for at least one hour without cookware in order to harden the coating I 7 Heating control Off 1 8 Power levels Standby Position of heating zone Power levels 1 100 212 5 300 572 2 150 302 6 350 662...

Page 32: ...ing on the concentration and temperature Extraneous rust iron particles the formation of galvanic elements and lack of oxygen could cause more damage If the appliance is kept in an environment with corrosive substances e g chlorine it is advisable to apply a thin layer of Vaseline oil to its cleaned stainless steel surfaces IMPORTANT Keep stainless steel surfaces clean at all times and make sure t...

Page 33: ...lecting drawers several times a day if necessary Clean the drain daily with a brush no metal bristles 1 Pull out the tray until it stops 2 Carefully lift the collecting tray out of its fixation Use both hands to keep it in an horizontal position 3 Empty the collecting tray J 9 Drain and overflow openings After each use clean the drain and overflow openings Therefore use hot soapy water and a round...

Page 34: ...ed by specialist and customer service staff and must not be removed or altered IMPORTANT Repairs and service on the appliances must be carried out when heating elements have cooled down Any internal electrical wiring in the appliance and the connections to the earth cable are in accordance with the respective wiring diagrams and must not be modified All metal parts which have electrical connection...

Page 35: ...chine s parts must be disposed of in a differentiated way according to their different characteristics e g metals oils greases plastic rubber etc Different regulations are in force in the various countries therefore comply with the provisions of the laws and compe tent bodies in the country where scrapping takes place In general the appliance must be taken to a specialised collection scrapping cen...

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