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Electric multi-function
cooker

EN-US

Installation and Operating manual

599A0UH01 - 82.8030.11- 2022.06

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Page 1: ...Electric multi function cooker EN US Installation and Operating manual 599A0UH01 82 8030 11 2022 06 ...

Page 2: ...its use and maintenance The manual must be available to operators and carefully kept in the place where the appliance 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 appliance use do not hesitate to contact the Manufacturer or the au thorised Service Centre to receive prompt and precise assis...

Page 3: ...ping the manual 14 D 6 Recipients of the manual 14 D 7 Definitions 14 D 8 Responsibility 14 D 9 Customer packaging checks 14 D 10 Storage 14 E INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS 15 E 1 Appliance type 15 E 2 Dimension drawings for floor installations 15 E 3 Installation and connection diagram 16 E 4 Accessing the appliance s internal components 18 F INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 18 F 1 Introduction 18 F 2 Customer ...

Page 4: ...mpting the tank 27 K 9 Main switch optional 27 K 10 Handrail optional 27 L APPLIANCE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 27 L 1 Care information 27 L 2 Cleaning introduction 27 L 3 Stainless steel surfaces 28 L 4 Colored surfaces 28 L 5 Surfaces blackened by heat 28 L 6 Descaling 28 L 7 Drain and overflow openings 28 L 8 Gaps and Joints 28 L 9 Air filter optional 29 L 10 Informations for maintenance 29 L 11 ...

Page 5: ...her appliance Only specialised personnel are authorised to operate on the appliance This appliance is to be intended for commercial and collective use for example 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 This appliance must not be used by minors and adults ...

Page 6: ...ipment by operators specialised personnel or users can involve exposure to chemical risk and cause possible damage to health depending on the model 3 During these operations gloves must be suitable for contact with chemical substances used refer to the safety data sheet of the substances used for information regarding the required PPE Failure to use the personal protection equipment by operators s...

Page 7: ...ions have to be carried out by specialised authorised personnel or Customer Care Service provided with all the appropriate personal protection equipment A 2 Personal protection equipment tools utensils and ancillary means who can ask the manufacturer to supply a servicing manual Installation and assembly Positioning Electrical connection Appliance cleaning repair and extraordinary maintenance Appl...

Page 8: ... checks structural changes or modifications to the operating logic tampering with the guards or safety devices failure to use personal protection equipment by operators specialised personnel and maintenance personnel failure to use suitable accessories e g use of unsuitable equipment or ladders keeping combustible or flammable materials or in any case materials not compatible with or pertinent to ...

Page 9: ...ces e g detergent rinse aid scale remover etc without taking adequate safety precautions Therefore always refer to the safety cards and labels on the products used Sudden closing of the door drawers if present depending on the appliance type The operator for normal appliance use could suddenly and deliberately close if present depending on the appliance type door s drawers A 9 Transport handling a...

Page 10: ... III overvoltage conditions and complying with the regulations in force For the correct sizing of the switch or plug refer to the absorbed current specified on the appliance data plate If the power cable is damaged or too short it must be replaced by the Customer Care Service or in any case by specialised personnel in order to prevent any risk The manufacturer declines any liability for damage or ...

Page 11: ...iance with the instructions can create risks for personnel Do not spray water or use water jets steam cleaner or high pressure cleaner A 16 Preventive Maintenance In order to ensure the safety and performance of your equipment it is recommended that service is undertaken by Electrolux Professional authorised engineers every 12 months in accordance with Electrolux Professional Service Manuals Pleas...

Page 12: ... to use operate replacement and or supply of wear and tear parts unless resulting from defects in materials or workmanship reported within one 1 week 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 frequ...

Page 13: ...de B one side with splashback 7 Width D 400 mm 15 75 8 Base combination D drain with door compartment 9 Power supply A 400 V 3N 50 60 Hz standard F 208 V 2 50 60 Hz USA 10 Option O No options C 4 Technical data M B D D D O Electrical power kW 7 5 Voltage Phases V Nr 208 V 2 Frequency Hz 50 60 Power supply cable section AWG 10 Amperage A 20 8 Water protection class IPX5 D GENERAL INFORMATION D 1 In...

Page 14: ... risk it can be used alone or in combination with a guard Customer the person who purchased the appliance and or who manages and uses it e g company entrepreneur firm Electrocution an accidental discharge of electric current on a human body D 8 Responsibility The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage and malfunctioning caused by non compliance with the instructions contained in this manua...

Page 15: ...ith concrete plinth the wall niche must be at least 70 mm 2 76 deep but must not exceed 100 mm 3 94 to ensure the appliance has a solid base and sufficient ventilation inside it Floor installation options 1 On steel plinth or adjustable feet 2 On concrete plinth 3 Against the wall on steel plinth or adjustable feet 4 Against the wall on concrete plinth 5 Back to back NOTE Please note that not all ...

Page 16: ... 25 00 18 62 18 15 21 65 31 50 3 94 mm 900 810 768 685 526 511 600 in 35 43 31 89 30 24 26 97 20 71 20 12 23 62 A A 45 mm 1 77 in 45 mm 1 77 in 45 mm 1 77 in H 900 mm 35 43 in 38 mm 1 50 in 38 mm 1 50 in 938 mm 36 93 in I B C D E F 200 mm 7 87 in 200 mm 7 87 in D F G 130 mm 5 12 in 40 mm 1 57 in 100 200 0 100 mm 3 94 in EQ EQ EQ EI EQ EI D WI EI 78 mm 3 07 in 78 mm 3 07 in 244 mm 9 61 in 400 mm 15...

Page 17: ...5 523 150 in 35 43 26 97 20 59 5 91 400 mm 15 75 in 55 mm 2 17 in 139 mm 5 47 in 200 mm 7 87 in 400 mm 15 75 in 50 mm 1 97 in 300 mm 11 81 in 106 mm 4 17 in 106 mm 4 17 in 50 mm 1 97 in 200 mm 7 87 in 695 mm 27 36 in 695 mm 27 36 in 900 mm 35 43 in 700 mm 27 56 in 250 mm 9 84 in 170 mm 6 69 in 580 mm 22 83 in 38 mm 1 50 in 50mm 1 97in B A C D D EQ WI EQ EI A ...

Page 18: ...ction to the power supply Do not install the unit in environments where temperatures may fall below 0 32 or rise above 40 104 NOTE For information regarding the electrical connection refer to A 11 Electrical connection F 3 Before installation Depending on your model prepare the following before the appliance is installed and positioned correctly Fastening elements i e drill holes and insert dowels...

Page 19: ...he floor Then lift at the front and remove the transport pallet 5 Carefully lower the appliance and then move it into the correct position 6 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 w...

Page 20: ...ont of the point of installation Bring the lifting cart as close as possible to the appliance 2 Carefully lift the unit on shelf A of the truck 3 Remove the transport pallet 4 Carry the appliance on the lifting 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 Ve...

Page 21: ...wo different versions Side panel with an overhang of 12 5 mm 0 49 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 1 Side panels for wall installation height 400 mm 15 75 700 mm 27 56 800 mm 31 5 2 Base panel o...

Page 22: ...he side cover should only be used as a closing off against the wall against a niche and in between appliances provided that these have the same dimensions Standard cover has pre cuts that you can adapt to the appliances according to the left right side 1 Fit the 4 cage nuts A into the dedicated slots on the frame 2 Attach connecting rails C and D with the supplied screws B Make sure marking on par...

Page 23: ... position of the main terminal board It must be possible to block the system in an open position for maintenance purposes to prevent it from being switched on unintentionally The mains supply is connected via cable installed during assembly which protrudes approximately 1 5 m out of the floor or wall In case of marine installations the fluctuation of the voltage must not be higher than 6 G 2 Power...

Page 24: ... fixed lines Metal installation pipes may not protrude more than 100 mm 3 94 from the floor IMPORTANT Gain always access to the pipes in accordance with E 3 Installation and connection diagram Connect the flexible hoses with a G 3 4 female thread with a shut off valve installed to the on site water pipes protruding from the floor For example 1 Electrolux Professional responsibility 2 Specialized p...

Page 25: ...witch on or continue using the appliance if the water level drops below the minimum mark on the tank wall Only draining off the tank when the water is cooled Slowly place filled baskets or containers into the full tank to prevent the hot water spilling over and causing injury Never add substances to the water that cause excessive foaming during boiling This can lead to injuries J 3 Glass display A...

Page 26: ...ll the tank set capacity control to position A or C The water flows into the tank until the selected level is reached then stops automatically To stop the water supply or to stop a continuous filling cycle turn capacity control to position D NOTE A sensor registers if the water drops below the minimum level and turns off the heat to the tank K 3 Switching on off To switch on the appliance Once the...

Page 27: ...ergy consumption WARNING The appliance s heat surfaces and cooking pan can be very hot even in standby mode K 8 Empting the tank At the end of the cooking always empty the tank for avoiding corrosive deposits Empty the tank by operating on the knob of the draining valve located behind the door Always wait the water cools down till 60 140 before emptying the tank IMPORTANT In some countries the mac...

Page 28: ...ver with a cloth or sponge wipe in the direction of the satin finish and rinse often Rubbing in a circular motion combined with the particles of dirt on the cloth sponge could spoil the steel s satin finish Metal objects can spoil or damage the steel damaged surfaces become dirty more easily and are more subject to corrosion Restore the satin finish if necessary Do not let stainless steel parts co...

Page 29: ... modes of all functional and safety components are in accord ance with the operating instructions L 11 Maintenance intervals It is advisable to carry out the checks with the frequency given in the following table Maintenance inspections checks and cleaning Frequency Responsability Ordinary cleaning general cleaning of appliance and surrounding area Daily Operator Mechanical parts check the mechani...

Page 30: ... is off The tank s water tap is blocked Open the water tap Clean the outlet tap Digital Cannot use the appliance No power from local mains Switch on the main fuse E_13 Overheating fault Display Ventilator Allow to cool Clean unblock vents Clean the filter Ensure flow of clean air If the problem persists please inform Customer Care Service N APPLIANCE DISPOSAL WARNING Refer to WARNING and Safety In...

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