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• 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, against a wall or back-to-back. When installing side by
side, appliances are connected to a rail.
Different wall frames are used when setting up against a wall.
The ventilation engineer is responsible for assessing/planning
a technically correct ventilation.

G.2

Distances / walls

The appliance must not be installed on flammable walls. If an
appliance is set up next to or against temperature-sensitive

furniture or similar, keep a safety-distance of approximately
150 mm / 5,91″ or fit some form of heat shield.
When installing the unit in the immediate vicinity of walls,
partitions, kitchen units, decorative panels, etc., we recom-
mend that these are either made from non-combustible
materials or coated/tiled in suitable, non-flammable materials.
The local fire protection regulations must be fully complied with.

G.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.
• Prepare water, gas and electrical connections and install a

shut-off valve, if necessary.

G.4

Installing on feet or plinth

G.4.1

Installation

To transport the appliance to the final location, see E

TRANSPORT, HANDLING AND STORAGE

.

Packaging should only be removed immediately before the unit is installed. To do so, take away all side and top parts of the
packaging in turn, as well as the fixing elements.
The unit remains 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 appliance and then move it into the
correct position. Finally, remove the transport palette.

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 thoroughly.

G.4.3

Positioning on steel plinth or adjustable feet

NOTE!
If installing on a steel plinth or adjustable feet, always make sure these are attached to the appliance beforehand.
There are no tools for taking the unit down from the transport pallet and putting it in place; all you need is manpower,
with two to four men required depending on the size of the unit.

1. Transport the appliance on its pallet to directly in front of

the point of installation. The installation connections that
are sticking out of the floor should be as close as possible
to the side of the transport pallet.

2. Remove the pre-cut plate at the bottom of the appliance.
(for access, see F

Installation DIAGRAMS

).

Summary of Contents for thermaline MBQI HCPO Series

Page 1: ...Static Gas Oven EN US Installation and Operating manual 599A18800 82 8131 11 2020 12 ...

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: ...te on the machine 15 D 11 Operator qualified for normal machine use 15 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 18 F 3 Accessing the...

Page 4: ... and baking 30 J CLEANING 30 J 1 Introduction 30 J 2 Cleaning the appliance and accessories 30 J 3 Stainless steel surfaces 30 J 4 Colored surfaces 31 J 5 Oven 31 J 6 Gaps and Joints 31 J 7 Descaling 31 K MAINTENANCE AND CUSTOMER SERVICE 31 K 1 Introduction 31 K 2 Maintenance intervals 32 K 2 1 Preventive Maintenance 32 K 3 Informations for maintenance 32 K 4 Repair and extraordinary maintenance 3...

Page 5: ...ns This appliance is to be intended for commercial and collective use not for continuous mass production of food nor for household use 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 knowledge regarding its us...

Page 6: ...formation regarding 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 ...

Page 7: ...th screws or quick release connectors that can only be removed or opened with tools Therefore the user must not remove or tamper with such devices The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage due to tampering or their non use Instructions for use and maintenance Risks mainly of a mechanical thermal and electrical nature exist in the machine Where possible the risks have been neutralised dire...

Page 8: ...hine without using protective gloves Electrocution Contact with live parts during maintenance operations carried out with the electrical panel powered Sudden closing of the lid door oven door if present depending on the appliance type The operator for normal machine use could suddenly and deliberately close the lid door oven door if present depending on the appliance type Tipping of loads When han...

Page 9: ...trical raceways pneumatic parts etc Do not push or pull the appliance to move it as it may tip over Machine transport handling and storage personnel must be adequately instructed and trained regarding the use of lifting systems and personal protection equipment suitable for the type of operation carried out e g overalls safety shoes gloves and helmet When removing the anchoring systems make sure t...

Page 10: ...e relevant fire prevention measures Handle the appliance with care in order to avoid damage or danger to people Use a pallet for handling and positioning The installation diagram gives the appliance overall dimensions and the position of connections gas electricity water Check that they are available and ready for making all the necessary connections Prevent the areas where the machine is installe...

Page 11: ...g in the machine any objects or things not compatible with its use or that can damage the machine cause injury or pollute the environment climbing on the machine non compliance with the requirements for correct machine use other actions that give rise to risks not eliminable by the Manufacturer The previously described actions are prohibited A 12 Additional safety information CAUTION Never use thi...

Page 12: ...nly genuine spare parts and has performed maintenance in accordance with Electrolux Professional user and mainte nance documentation made available in paper or electronic format Electrolux Professional strongly recommends using Electrolux Professional approved cleaning rinse and descaling agents to obtain optimal results and maintain product efficiency over time The Electrolux Professional warrant...

Page 13: ...ta plate gives the product identification and technical data An example of the marking or data plate on the machine is given below The meaning of the various information given on it is listed below PNC production number code Type factory model Gas type natural gas Gas supply pressure gas pressure in mBar Heat capacity heat capacity in BTU h Gas rate gas volume in m3h Construction type of appliance...

Page 14: ... To ensure continued compliance with this protection class all seals must remain in a perfect condition and all components must be assembled properly after installation repairs and maintenance work D GENERAL INFORMATION D 1 Introduction The drawings and diagrams given in the manual are not in scale They supplement the written information with an outline but are not intended to be a detailed repres...

Page 15: ...ons carried out by non specialised personnel unauthorized modifications or operations missing lack or inadequate maintenance improper machine use unforeseeable extraordinary events use of the machine by uninformed and or untrained personnel non application of the current provisions in the country of use concerning safety hygiene and health in the workplace The Manufacturer declines any liability f...

Page 16: ... to the packaging E 3 Handling Arrange a suitable area with flat floor for machine unloading and storage operations E 3 1 Procedures for handling operations Before lifting send all operators to a safe position and prevent persons from entering the handling area make sure the load is stable make sure no material can fall during lifting Manoeuvre vertically in order to avoid impacts handle the machi...

Page 17: ...35 4 in 800 850 900 mm 700 800 mm 27 6 31 5 in 900 mm 35 4 in 100 200 mm 4 8 in 660 710 760 mm 26 28 30 in 800 850 900 mm 730 780 840 mm 31 5 33 5 35 4 in 29 31 33 in 700 800 mm 27 6 31 5 in 900 mm 35 4 in 100 200 mm 4 8 in 70mm 3 in 100mm 4 in 31 5 33 5 35 4 in 800 850 900 mm 700 800 mm 27 6 31 5 in 900 mm 35 4 in 100 200 mm 4 8 in 70mm 3 in 100mm 4 in 1460 1560 1660 mm 700 800 mm 27 6 31 5 in 90...

Page 18: ...5 35 27 56 7 87 mm 900 810 590 600 1000 844 800 100 in 35 43 31 89 23 23 23 62 39 37 33 23 31 50 3 94 G Gas connection G 36 mm 1 42 in 38 mm 1 50 in 231 mm 9 09 in 900 mm 35 43 in 1131 mm 44 53 in 45 mm 1 77 in 45 mm 1 77 in E E A F 35 mm 1 38 in 78 mm 3 07 in 78 mm 3 07 in 580 mm 22 83 in C C D 150 mm 5 91 in 130 mm 5 12 in B A A 265 mm 10 43 in G H G G ...

Page 19: ... 17 72 mm 900 810 590 600 1000 844 100 550 in 35 43 31 89 23 23 23 62 39 37 33 23 3 94 21 65 G Gas connection A D H G 35 mm 1 38 in 150 mm 5 91 in 130 mm 5 12 in F 78 mm 3 07 in 78 mm 3 07 in G G G E E C B C 38 mm 1 50 in 231 mm 9 09 in 250 mm 9 84 in 650 mm 25 59 in 45 mm 1 77 in 45 mm 1 77 in 265 mm 10 43 in 36 mm 1 42 in ...

Page 20: ...dividual units The appliance must always be installed in its intended location according to the relevant installation and connection diagrams F Installation DIAGRAMS The appliance should be con nected 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 fe...

Page 21: ...tely before the unit is installed To do so take away all side and top parts of the packaging in turn as well as the fixing elements The unit remains 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 f...

Page 22: ...ithout ripping to prevent any adhesive residue Remove any adhesive residue with a non corrosive solvent Then rinse and dry the spot thoroughly G 4 4 Securing or adjusting to the floor optional If you need to secure it to the floor the appliance comes with compatible adjustable feet We recommend you adjust the feet so you end up with a working height of 900 mm 35 43 Level the unit with a spirit lev...

Page 23: ...ppliances by hammering nuts C into the dedicated cut out Seal the whole length of the joint with long lasting silicone Attach the rail D using the supplied screws F Insert the hook on the underside of cover G into the eyelets in the connecting rail and slide cover G backwards until it aligns to the front G 6 Side panels and base models All side panels are available in two different versions Side p...

Page 24: ...1 81 98 43 200 mm 7 87 300 2500 mm 11 81 98 43 3 Side panels for free standing appliances 700 mm 27 56 800 mm 31 5 4 Base panel or stainless steel base for free stand ing appliances 100 mm 3 94 300 2500 mm 11 81 98 43 200 mm 7 87 300 2500 mm 11 81 98 43 5 Side panels for back to back setup 700 mm 27 56 800 mm 31 5 6 Base panel or stainless steel base for mounting back to back 100 mm 3 94 300 2500 ...

Page 25: ...Make 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 26: ...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 7 3 Sealing For hygiene reasons to prevent wate...

Page 27: ...he gas supply flow from the connection pipes we recommend that a dirt filter is installed in the gas pipe at the customer s The gas supply line must ensure the gas flow necessary for full operation of all the appliances connected to the system A supply line with insufficient flow will affect correct operation of the appliances connected to it If the gas feed pipe flow diameter etc and or upstream ...

Page 28: ...ecommend to install a dirt trap filter in the gas pipe After connection all lines carrying gas must be tested for leaks at operating pressure by painting with non corrosive foam forming media Before first use bleed the gas pipe using the pressure gauge nipple in the main gas pipe H 6 4 Check the gas supply pressure Make sure the appliance is suitable for the type of gas available according to that...

Page 29: ...ler sheet B over the gas pipe holder A 5 Tighten nut C H 7 Main burner nozzle replacement 1 Runscrew nozzle A and replace with a nozzle that suits the gas type 2 The nozzle diameter is specified in hundredths of a millimetre on the nozzle body 3 Screw back in nozzle A together with space holder B until it stops H 8 Ignition burner nozzle replacement 1 Unscrew fitting E and replace nozzle F with th...

Page 30: ... few times as possible Never slide two baking trays in at the same time WARNING Always wear protective gloves when removing baking trays or grilling racks and when handling the door latch These parts of the appliance can get very hot J CLEANING J 1 Introduction WARNING Only start cleaning once the appliance has cooled Do not clean the appliance with flammable liquids CAUTION Do not spray the appli...

Page 31: ...ly after cooking potatoes pasta or rice in salted water J 4 Colored surfaces Clean all colored surfaces on a daily basis Use soapy water and a cloth to remove food particles and grease Metal objects can spoil or damage the surface damaged surfaces become dirty more easily and are more subject to corrosion Do not let colored surfaces come into prolonged contact with acids spices salts etc Even acid...

Page 32: ...isture humidity accumulated into the heating elements to evaporate without damaging the elements Never store the appliance where the temperature can drop below 0 32 Clean and dry the appliance thoroughly to avoid corrosion Always leave drawers and doors open to ensure the oxygen can circulate K 6 Changing the batteries Units are delivered with battery powered ignition If the indicator lights red w...

Page 33: ...ronment and human health For further information on the recycling of this product contact the local dealer or agent the Customer Care service or the local body responsible for waste disposal NOTE When scrapping the machine any marking this manual and other documents concerning the appli ance must be destroyed Make the appliance unusable remove the power cable Remove the drawers and locks ...

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