Falcon Foodservice Equipment Dominator Plus E3800DX User, Installation And Servicing Instructions Download Page 12

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Commissioning 

NOTE:

  Prior  to  operation,  ensure  that  ALL  packing  material  has  been  removed.  For 

instructions on how to use the appliance, see ‘Operation’ chapter. For relevant figures, please 
see ‘Technical Data’. 

1.  Turn appliance on and ensure Red Neon illuminates. 
2.  Turn water tap on and ensure it is working correctly without any leakage. 
3.  Empty water using the pan tilting handle to lift the pan up. 
4.  Lower  the  pan  and  turn  thermostat  control  knob  to  200°C.  Ensure  Amber  neon 

illuminates. 

5.  Wait till Amber neon turns OFF and measure the temperature at the middle of the pan. 

Ensure it reaches around 220°C (±10°C). 

6.  Turn OFF appliance. Red neon should turn OFF. 

If the appliance does not operate correctly please refe

r to the ‘Servicing’ section and rectify 

the problem.  

ENSURE  THAT  KITCHEN  PERSONNEL  UNDERSTAND  THE  CORRECT 
OPERATION  AND  CLEANING  OF  APPLIANCE  AND  THAT  SUCH 
INDIVIDUALS  ARE  AWARE  OF  THE  MAINS  ISOLATING  SWITCH 
LOCATION.

 

PLEASE  FILL  OUT  THE  INFORMATION  TABLE  ON  THE  FRONT  COVER      AFTER 
COMMISSIONING.  

SERVICING 

 

BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY SERVICING, ENSURE ISOLATING COCK 
IS  TURNED  OFF  AND  CANNOT  BE  INADVERTENTLY  TURNED  ON. 
AFTER ANY MAINTENANCE TASK, CHECK APPLIANCE TO ENSURE 
THAT  IT  PERFORMS  CORRECTLY  AND  CARRY  OUT  ANY 
NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS AS DETAILED IN 

‘COMMISSIONING’.  

 

 

      

MAINTENANCE CHECK 

Regular servicing of the appliance should be undertaken to ensure correct 
operation, it is functioning as intended, and safe to use. We recommend 
servicing after 2,500 hours of use, or annually, whichever comes 

first.

 

Any maintenance schedule should be carried out in accordance with SFG20 
Maintenance Schedule. Should any issues with the integrity of the components be 
identified these should be replaced. If the appliance is not considered safe the 

unit should be removed from service and the responsible person advised why the unit is not safe to 
use and what remedial action is needed. Contents of the maintenance schedule should be agreed 
with the maintenance provider. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Dominator Plus E3800DX

Page 1: ...USERS INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRIC BRATT PAN E3800DX T100839 Rev 13 DATE PURCHASED MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER DEALER SERVICE PROVIDER...

Page 2: ...placement parts in a safe manner via a licensed waste handler Appliances are designed to be dismantled easily and recycling of all material is encouraged whenever practicable Falcon Foodservice Equipm...

Page 3: ...sconnector must meet the specification requirements of IEC 60947 Your attention is drawn to BS 7671 2018 Guidance Note 8 8 13 Other locations of increased risk It is recognized that there may be locat...

Page 4: ...del Number covered in this group of products 9 Technical Data 9 DIMENSIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION LOCATIONS 9 INSTALLATION 10 Unpacking 10 Siting Clearances 10 Electric Supply Connection 11 Water Suppl...

Page 5: ...and National Regulations in force at the time of installation Particular attention MUST be paid to BS7671 IEE Wiring Regulations Electricity at Work Regulations Health And Safety At Work Act Fire Pre...

Page 6: ...Controls OFF Position Variable temperature setting 100 C 300 C Turn handle to lift pan up and down Turn tap to turn water ON and OFF Indicates that the heating element is ON Indicates when mains elect...

Page 7: ...When the desired temperature is reached the Amber neon will go OFF 5 If cooking a liquid based food ensure it does not go over the MAX mark as shown below 6 Turn ON the water tap to top up if necessar...

Page 8: ...CAUTION Failure due to lack of proper cleaning is not covered by warranty BEFORE ANY CLEANING IS UNDERTAKEN ENSURE ISOLATING COCK IS TURNED OFF AND CANNOT BE INADVERTENTLY TURNED ON WARNING DO NOT AT...

Page 9: ...in this group of products E3800 800mm wide manual lift electric Bratt Pan Technical Data DIMENSIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION LOCATIONS E3800 7 7 L1 11 2 L2 11 2 L3 11 2 TECHNICAL DATA TABLE A MODEL NUMB...

Page 10: ...Fit Lid handle using fixings supplied and locate water inlet pipe in position in the rear flue at the left hand side Siting Clearances CAUTION If suiting the necessary clearances to any combustible w...

Page 11: ...st 3mm in all poles must be installed and wiring executed in accordance with relevant regulations Access to mains terminal block is gained by removing the control panel Water Supply Connection to the...

Page 12: ...RE AWARE OF THE MAINS ISOLATING SWITCH LOCATION PLEASE FILL OUT THE INFORMATION TABLE ON THE FRONT COVER AFTER COMMISSIONING SERVICING BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY SERVICING ENSURE ISOLATING COCK IS TURNED O...

Page 13: ...res to be removed denotes a flat head screw requires to be removes denotes a nut or a hex head bolt requires to be removed REMOVAL OF FRONT FASCIA ACCESS TO ELECTRICS BOX To gain access to the electri...

Page 14: ...14...

Page 15: ...15 7 When removing the front fascia care should be taken not to damage the neon cables NEONS Neons are attached to the front fascia To replace them remove the connections and the nut...

Page 16: ...replace remove the clip that secures the thermostat capillary Pull out thermostat phial then remove the two screws on the cover of the electrics box 1 2 When replacing the thermostat phial back into t...

Page 17: ...of the box to reset To replace remove the same clip that s shown in the operating thermostat Pull out phial then remove the two screws When replacing the thermostat phial back into the hole ensure th...

Page 18: ...d in the electrics box To replace lever it out by using a flat headed screwdriver ELEMENTS Lift Pan fully up to get access to the Element Box To gain access to just the element connections remove the...

Page 19: ...ved as shown When replacing the bottom two elements the thermostat tube must be removed as well They are all attached by hex nuts When replacing the Elements ensure it is secured tightly to the pan ba...

Page 20: ...20 Wiring Diagram 400V 3N Appliance...

Page 21: ...21 Circuit Diagram...

Page 22: ...ow Poor heating Operating Thermostat out of calibration Replace Operating thermostat Faulty Elements or connections Check each connection to the three elements If any of them are faulty replace SPARE...

Page 23: ...vice calls to equipment under warranty will be carried out in accordance with the conditions of sale Warranty calls can be made between 8 30 am and 5 00 pm weekdays only To ensure your warranty enquir...

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