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• when accelerating;
• in corners;
• on rough roads.

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Arrange a suitable area with flat floor for machine unloading
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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 machine, keeping it at minimum height from the

ground.

For correct and safe lifting operations:

• use the type of equipment most suitable for characteristics

and capacity (e.g. electric pallet truck or lift truck);

• cover sharp edges;

• check the forks and lifting procedures according to the

instructions given on the packing.

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Before placing the load, make sure the way is free and that the
floor is flat and can take the load. Remove the appliance from
the wooden pallet, move it to one side, then slide it onto the
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The machine and/or its parts must be stored and protected
from damp, in a non-aggressive place, free of vibrations and
with room temperatures between –10 ℃ [14 ℉] and 50 ℃ [122
℉].
The place where the machine is stored must have a flat
support surface to avoid deforming the machine or damage to
the support feet.

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supplied with the appliance. Any missing
or faulty parts must be replaced with
original parts.

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conditions during use, carefully follow the instructions given
below in this section.

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The tasks and works required of the Customer are:

• arrange an earthed power socket of suitable capacity for the

input specified on the data plate;

• for information regarding the electrical connection, refer to

“G.7

Electrical connection“;

• check the floor planarity on which the machine is placed.

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operations, maintenance, etc.).

• The passages enabling personnel to operate on the

appliance must be at least 50 mm wide, except at the rear
of the appliance.

• This space must be increased in case of use and/or transfer

of other equipment and/or means or if exit routes are
necessary inside the workplace.

• In use to keep the correct distances indicated in the

installation diagram

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This appliance is not designed for built-in
installation.
The appliance must be levelled.
Do not obstruct the vent holes of the
appliance.

Wear protective gloves. Refer to “B.9

Personal protection

equipment“ for further information.
Unpack the machine, carrying out the following operations:
• cut the straps and remove the protective film, taking care

not to scratch the surface if scissors or blades are used;

• remove the cardboard top, the polystyrene corners and the

vertical protection pieces.

Install the appliance, taking all the safety precautions required
for this type of operation, also respecting the relevant fire-
prevention instructions. Install the appliance in a ventilated
place. Refer to “

Safety Information“.

Do not install the appliance adjacent to any high heat or grease
producing piece of appliance, such as a range top, griddle,
fryer, etc., that could allow radiant heat to raise the exterior
temperature of the appliance.
For the overall space required and connection dimensions,
refer to the installation diagrams given on the first pages of this
manual.

NOTE!
For appliances with stainless steel cabinet:

• remove the protective film very slowly without

tearing it, to avoid leaving glue stuck to the
surface;

• to remove the traces of glue, use a non-corrosive

solvent, rinsing it off and drying thoroughly;

• it is advisable to go over all the stainless steel

surfaces with a rag soaked in paraffin oil in order
to create a protective film.

Summary of Contents for SPEEDELIGHT

Page 1: ...SPEEDELIGHT E EN N Installation and operating manual Original instructions 595402601 2018 01 ...

Page 2: ...2 I In ns st ta alllla at tiio on n d diia ag gr ra am m ...

Page 3: ...3 EI Power cable length 2000 mm 78 74 EQ Equipotential screw ...

Page 4: ... 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 and precise assistance for better operation and maximum efficiency of the machine During all stages of machine use always respect the curre...

Page 5: ...IPTION 16 D 1 Appliance overview 16 D 2 Control panel overview 16 D 2 1 Display 16 D 3 Accessories supplied with the appliance 16 E TECHNICAL DATA TABLE 17 E 1 Main technical characteristics 17 E 2 Characteristics of power supply 17 F TRANSPORT HANDLING AND STORAGE 17 F 1 Introduction 17 F 2 Transport Instructions for the carrier 18 F 3 Handling 18 F 3 1 Procedures for handling operations 18 F 3 2...

Page 6: ... 1 Precautions for cleaning 32 L 2 Lid interlock device 32 L 3 External cleaning 32 L 4 Glass cleaning in use 32 L 5 Daily cleaning 33 L 6 Weekly cleaning 33 M APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE 34 M 1 Informations for maintenance 34 M 2 Decommissioning 35 M 3 Disassembly 35 M 4 Maintenance intervals 35 M 5 Maintenance frequency 35 N APPLIANCE DISPOSAL 35 N 1 Procedure regarding appliance dismantling macro ope...

Page 7: ...h the terms and typographical conventions used in the documentation The following symbols are used in the manual to indicate and identify the various types of hazards W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Danger for the health and safety of operators W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Danger of electrocution dangerous voltage C CA AU UT TI IO ON N Risk of damage to the machine or the product I IM MP PO OR RT TA AN NT T Import...

Page 8: ...ed technician The machine is not suitable for installation outdoors and or in places exposed to atmospheric agents rain direct sunlight etc The above operations must be carried out by the specialised technician in conformity with the current safety regulations regarding the equipment used and the operating procedures The plug must be accessible after positioning the appliance in the place of insta...

Page 9: ...ce if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged or dropped 11 Do not use the appliance if it is damaged It is particularly important that the lid close properly and that there is no damage on the glass 12 Before each use the user is responsible of verifying the general integrity and cleanliness of the appliance and stop or no using it in case of noted di...

Page 10: ...rior surface The cooking zones remain hot Even with the appliance switched off 22 As in any microwave appliance it can occur to have sparks inside the cooking chamber These sparks do not influence the safety of the user nor the appliance nor the quality of the sandwich If as a consequence of the sparking a dark mark on the metal part is visible this can be cleaned with a damp cloth 23 Periodically...

Page 11: ...er supply disconnected Contact with chemical substances e g detergent rinse aid scale remover etc without taking appropriate safety precautions e g personal protection equipment can involve exposure to chemical risk and possible damage to health Therefore always refer to the safety cards and labels on the products used A A 1 10 0 S Se er rv viic ce e PRECAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED BEFORE AND DURING SE...

Page 12: ...perations to be carried out on the machine and recognise and prevent any risks His professionalism covers the mechanical electrotechnical and elec tronics fields etc Danger source of possible injury or harm to health Hazardous situation any situation where an operator is exposed to one or more hazards Risk a combination of probabilities and risks of injury or harm to health in a hazardous situatio...

Page 13: ... protection equipment to be worn by operators in compliance with regulations in force in the country of use Electrolux Professional SpA declines any liability for inaccur acies contained in the manual if due to printing or translation errors Any supplements to the installation use and maintenance manual the Customer receives from the Manufacturer will form an integral part of the manual and theref...

Page 14: ... and or frame with screws or quick release connectors that can only be removed or opened with tools interlocked movable guards door for access inside the machine machine electrical equipment access doors made from hinged panels openable with tools The door must not be opened when the machine is connected to the power supply C C 3 3 S Sa af fe et ty y s siig gn ns s t to o b be e p plla ac ce ed d ...

Page 15: ...chine has several risks that were not completely eliminated from a design standpoint or with the installation of adequate protection devices Nevertheless through this manual the Manufacturer has taken steps to inform operators of such risks carefully indicating the personal protection equipment to be used by them During the installation stages of the machine it is necessary to provide for sufficie...

Page 16: ...ay y The display is divided in 8 equal parts Each part is linked to a programme button When you press a program button the corresponding part of the display is on NOTE This display is not a touch screen To select the desired programme press the rele vant side button D D 3 3 A Ac cc ce es ss so or riie es s s su up pp plliie ed d w wiit th h t th he e a ap pp plliia an nc ce e Together with this ap...

Page 17: ...pending on the type of supply provided for and connection of earths to the equipotential protection circuit refer to point 6 3 3 of EN 60204 1 IEC 60204 1 with the use of protection devices that ensure automatic cut off of the supply in case of isolation fault in the TN or TT systems or for IT systems the use of isolation controllers or differential current protection devices to activate automatic...

Page 18: ...ion openings in the appliance casing or in the installation structure free of any obstructions G G 2 2 C Cu us st to om me er r s s r re es sp po on ns siib biilliit tiie es s The tasks and works required of the Customer are arrange an earthed power socket of suitable capacity for the input specified on the data plate for information regarding the electrical connection refer to G 7 Electrical conn...

Page 19: ...ge or shortages on the dispatch note The driver must sign the dispatch note the forwarder can reject the claim if the dispatch note is not signed the forwarder can provide the necessary form For hidden damage or shortages becoming apparent only after unpacking request the forwarder for inspection of the goods within and no later than 15 days after delivery Keep all the documentation contained in t...

Page 20: ...sed of in compliance with the current regulations in the country where the appliance is used All the packing materials are environmentally friendly They can be safely kept recycled or burned in an appropriate waste incineration plant Recyclable plastic parts are marked as follows Polyethylene Outer wrapping Instructions bag Polypropylene Straps Polystyrene foam Corner protectors H H N NO OR RM MA ...

Page 21: ...number 4 in the setting of programs The dash in place of the program number means that this program was deleted To set up a program enter a time for the cycle To delete a program you must reset the time of the cycle The display shows the following information when the cycle starts A Program number B Program remaining time C Microwave phase is on D To interrupt the cycle press the buttons 7 or 8 wi...

Page 22: ...assword 1 Press simultaneously buttons 7 and 8 or and for two seconds to activate the password menu 2 The default factory password is 1111 Press the corresponding button 4 times to insert the password NOTE Only the Store Manager can access to the Basic settings If you want change the password you see CHANGE PASSWORD to the chapter Advanced Settings I I 4 4 B Ba as siic c s se et tt tiin ng gs s U ...

Page 23: ...NG GS S I IN NT TO O F FR RO OM M U US SB B K KE EY Y 1 2 3 NOTE For the next steps please refer to point 4 5 and to point 7 8 9 of the Upload download appliance and program setting into from USB key table C CO OU UN NT TE ER RS S C CO ON NT TR RO OL L 1 2 3 B BR RI IG GH HT TN NE ES SS S 1 2 3 4 B BU UZ ZZ ZE ER R S SE ET T U UP P 1 2 3 4 M ME EL LO OD DY Y S SE ET T U UP P 1 2 3 4 PWER ON 20 STA...

Page 24: ...nfirm to exit 4 REMOTE CONTROL ACTIVATION 5 REMOTE CONTROL CONFIRMATION 6 REMOTE CONTROL RUNNING If it is necessary to interrupt the remote connection with the Service press simultaneously the buttons 7 and 8 and go straight to step 8 CONNECTION EXIT 7 REMOTE CONNECTION ENDED 8 CONNECTION EXIT I I 5 5 A Ad dv va an nc ce ed d s se et tt tiin ng gs s To access the Advanced Settings you must insert ...

Page 25: ...se Set microwave starting You can set the microwave start at the beginning or at the end of the program 4 5 6 7 P PR RO OG GR RA AM M S SE ET TT TI IN NG G S Siin ng glle e P Ph ha as se e 8 9 10 11 121 13 14 15 16 FLEX models equipped only The Flex use allows you to cook food without being crushed by the upper plate With this option it is possible to adjust the Flex if the parameter is activated ...

Page 26: ...if the parameter is enabled 4 5 6 7 NOTE For the next steps please refer to point 17 18 of the PROGRAM SETTING Single Phase table 8 9 10 PLATE HEATING TIME NOTE For the next steps please refer to point 5 6 7 of the PROGRAM SETTING Single Phase table 11 ADD PHASE 12 MICROWAVE Mw OFF ON 13 14 TIME MICROWAVE Mw NOTE For the next steps please refer to point 5 6 7 of the PROGRAM SETTING Single Phase ta...

Page 27: ...PT TI IO ON N S SE ET TT TI IN NG G 1 21 32 4 53 1 Appearance time of STOP button from 1s to 9s 2 STOP option available on the display 3 STOP option unavailable on the display U UP PP PE ER R P PL LA AT TE E A AN ND D G GL LA AS SS S T TE EM MP PE ER RA AT TU UR RE E S SE ET TT TI IN NG G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S ST TA AN ND D B BY Y S SE ET TT TI IN NG G 1 2 Stand by time You can set the Stand by up to ...

Page 28: ...r A 4 Basic set tings BRIGHTNESS for setting to see it B BU UZ ZZ ZE ER R S SE ET T U UP P T TI IM ME E S SE ET TT TI IN NG G I IN NF FO O D DA AT TA A 1 2 For follow functions see you the chapter BASIC SETTINGS A BUZZER SET UP Please refer to point 2 3 4 B TIME SETTING Please refer to point 2 3 4 5 6 7 C INFO DATA Please refer to point 2 C CH HA AN NG GE E P PA AS SS SW WO OR RD D 1 2 BASIC SETTI...

Page 29: ... ON program before it was set OFF the icon appears in order to advice that the plate lowers automatically NOTE EXPERT mode does not provide any action except for lowering automatically the plate when the operator forgets to do it I IM MA AG GI IN NE E M ME EN NU U S SE ET TT TI IN NG G 1 2 3 4 DISPLAY IMAGE MENU In this mode the program numbers are replaced by IMAGES that can be uploaded in the ap...

Page 30: ... a dark mark on the metal parts is visible this can be cleaned with a damp cloth I IM MP PO OR RT TA AN NT T Risk of overcooking The glass and the upper heating plate are heating also when the lid is opened Do not leave the sandwich on the glass long before and long after the cooking cycle Press the control panels buttons only with the fingers J J B BA AK KI IN NG G P PA AP PE ER R W WA AR RN NI I...

Page 31: ... not start or stops during operation first try to find a solution to the problem refer to the table below If not contact the after sales service With some problems you can heard some acoustic signals and the display shows an error massage P Pr ro ob blle em ms s S So ollu ut tiio on n I If f t th he e p pr ro ob blle em ms s r re em ma aiin ns s The appliance does not switch on Verify if the appli...

Page 32: ...g has to be done with the appliance in high temperature to guaran tee the efficiency of the cleaning product Use the specific cleaning kit The manu facturer recommends for cleaning ECOLAB Rapid Grease 0S1195 Never immerse cords plugs or appliance in water L L 2 2 L Liid d iin nt te er rllo oc ck k d de ev viic ce e During the cleaning moving of the appliance insert the interlock device to prevent ...

Page 33: ...of the glass with the specific scraper an abrasive sponge or pad Do not use any razor blade or metallic tool 4 Wipe with a cloth paper 5 Rinse with a new wet cloth paper L L 6 6 W We ee ek klly y c clle ea an niin ng g Upper plate 1 Switch off the appliance and unplug the power cable after open the lid 2 Remove the baking paper 3 Put a damp cloth all along the back area of the lid and metallic fra...

Page 34: ...e metallic frame 15 Remove the glass saver Steam exaust chamber 1 Switch off the appliance and unplug the power cable 2 Remove the front top cover screwed button and clean the steam exaust chamber using a damp cloth or a sponge soaked with ECOLAB Rapid Grease 0S1195 3 Rinse and dry with cloth Front top cover could be put into a dishwasher 4 Before using the appliance be sure to have re installed p...

Page 35: ...s and restore if necessary Yearly Service Machine structure tightening of main bolts screws fixing systems etc of machine Yearly Service Safety signs check the readability and condi tion of safety signs Yearly Service Electrical control panel check the electrical components installed inside the electrical con trol panel Check the wiring between the electrical panel and machine parts Yearly Service...

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