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E2102 Forced Convection 
Oven Ranges 
E2112 Forced Convection Oven 

 

Caution: Read the instructions  
before using this appliance.

  

 

INSTALLATION and  
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 
 

IMPORTANT 

The installer must ensure that the installation of the appliance is in conformity with these instructions and 
National Regulations in force at the time of installation. Particular attention MUST be paid to 

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BS7671 IEE Wiring Regulations 
Electricity at Work Regulations 
Health And Safety At Work Act 
Fire Precautions Act 
 

This appliance has been CE-marked on the basis of compliance with the Low Voltage and EMC Directives 
for the voltages stated on the Data Plate 
 

WARNING -THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED 
 

On completion of the installation these instructions should be left with the Engineer-in-Charge for reference 
during servicing. Further to this, The Users Instructions should be handed over to the User, having had a 
demonstration of the operation and cleaning of the appliance.  
 

IT IS MOST IMPORTANT THAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS BE CONSULTED BEFORE INSTALLING AND 
COMMISSIONING THIS APPLIANCE. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE SPECIFIED PROCEDURES 
MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE OR THE NEED FOR A SERVICE CALL. 
 
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE CONTRACT 
 

In order to obtain maximum performance from this unit we would recommend that a Maintenance Contract 
be arranged with SERVICELINE. Visits may then be made at agreed intervals to carry out adjustments and 
repairs. A quotation will be given upon request to the contact numbers below. 

WEEE Directive Registration No. WEE/DC0059TT/PRO    

At end of unit life, dispose of appliance and any replacement  parts in a safe manner, via a 
licenced waste handler.units are designed to be dismantled easily and recycling of all  material 
is encouraged whenever practicable. 

 

Falcon Foodservice Equipment 
HEAD OFFICE AND WORKS 

Wallace View, Hillfoots Road, Stirling. FK9 5PY. Scotland.   

 

 

 

 

 

SERVICELINE CONTACT 

Phone: 01438 363 000 

Fax: 01438 369 900

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Summary of Contents for E2102

Page 1: ...ver to the User having had a demonstration of the operation and cleaning of the appliance IT IS MOST IMPORTANT THAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS BE CONSULTED BEFORE INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING THIS APPLIANCE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE SPECIFIED PROCEDURES MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE OR THE NEED FOR A SERVICE CALL PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE CONTRACT In order to obtain maximum performance from this unit we would reco...

Page 2: ...ion systems Gas water and electrical supply external to unit Light bulbs Re installing vacuum in kettle jackets Replacement of grill burner ceramics when damage has been clearly caused by misuse Where an engineer finds no fault with a product that has been reported faulty Re setting or adjustment of thermostats when unit is operating to specification Cleaning and unblocking of fryer filter systems...

Page 3: ...and competent electrician and connected to the correct power supply suitable for load as stipulated by the appliance data label The electrical installation and connections should meet the necessary requirements to local electrical wiring regulations and electrical safety guidelines We recommend Supplementary electrical protection with use of a residual current device RCD Fixed wiring appliances in...

Page 4: ...ccordance with local and or national regulations as listed on cover of this manual A competent installer must be employed Installing Clearances A clearance of at least 150mm must be allowed from rear of unit to any combustible wall 75mm clearance from any side wall is required to facilitate removal of outer side panels during maintenance Where the unit requires to be positioned in close proximity ...

Page 5: ...t panel Connect to mains terminal Tighten clamps to ensure there is no strain on terminals Cable length should be just sufficient to enable control panel to be withdrawn fully against stop with no strain on cable A suitably rated isolating switch with contact separation of 3mm in all poles must be installed and wiring executed in accordance with relevant regulations listed on front cover of this m...

Page 6: ...itch supplies power to controls via door switch Door switch controls fan and thermostat functions doors open fan and heat off doors shut fan and heat on Contactor Fan motor 120W rotation A C looking on front 2 amp fuse 1 off motor protection 1 6 2 Hotplates 6 heat switches Indicator lights red mains amber controls Important After completion of installation check unit operates satisfactorily and de...

Page 7: ...e overlaps its neighbour 2 2 OVEN on 150mm Legs Installation procedure is as Section 2 1 but omit c For levelling b it is not necessary in this case to remove bottom grille as levelling is now effected by turning lower parts of the feet 2 3 OVEN on Stand a Lift oven on to stand Carefully align front edge of oven base with edge of stand From below secure oven to stand using M6 x 35mm fixings and pl...

Page 8: ...ack control panel and two fixings at bottom of grille c Lift top unit upon lower oven taking care not to damage upturned flange at rear of lower oven Align rear edge of base of top oven carefully against back flange d Secure top unit to lower oven using M6 x 50mm fixings provided two at front corners of base and two at rear through rectangular openings in lower corners of outer back panel e Manoeu...

Page 9: ...ver rear hob upstand c Push splash plate back against standards with a spacer F held behind each slot at splash plate top d Insert screw D and washer E through either slot and spacer Secure within tapped hole of each standard e Position plate shelf C upon horizontal arms of standards Push it to rear and secure to either arm using fixings provided f From rear secure standards to unit using M8 bolts...

Page 10: ... Oven a Check oven linings are properly located and ensure that grid shelves slide in and out easily Check all packing material has been removed b Switch on at mains supply RED indicator light should illuminate c With doors open click POWER switch on close doors and check that fan starts d Set thermostat to 180Žo C and allow oven to heat to working temperature AMBER light should extinguish while t...

Page 11: ...CLOSED g Check timer audible time lapse signal only does not interrupt power to elements h Press oven lamp button check lamp operates 2 7 1 Hotplates a Switch on at mains supply RED indicator light will illuminate b Switch on all plates and check that amber indicators illuminate and that plates heat up ...

Page 12: ...t and remove Replace in reverse order 3 1 3 Oven Thermostat Pull off connections at rear and control knob Remove nut that secures thermostat to panel Open oven doors and remove grid shelves Remove fixings at bottom of oven back panel Ease panel base forward slightly and pull it down to release top location This will enable panel to be withdrawn from oven Ease RH panel rear slightly toward centre a...

Page 13: ...order 3 1 7 Oven Contactor Buzzer and Capacitor These items are mounted on electrics support attached to control panel These become accessible when control panel is drawn forward To remove disconnect wires from faulty component and remove fixings that secure part to panel Note connection positions for correct replacement 3 1 8 Oven Fuse This is mounted on electrics support panel Refer to Section 3...

Page 14: ...x head screws around periphery of fan back panel insert d Remove 8 x M6 nuts from studs around inner periphery e Using two handles pull fan assembly forward on to base of oven f Remove wires from fan motor terminals noting location of numbered wires with assembly clear of oven g Dismantle inner fan from shaft by removing centre fixing screw and pulling fan off h Remove motor by undoing 4 slotted s...

Page 15: ...draw control panel as detailed in Section 3 1 Remove switch connections noting wire arrangement Pull off control knob Undo fixing screws to release switch Fit new switch ensuring that serrated washers are fitted under fixing screws 3 8 2 Indicator Lamps To Remove Remove control panel as detailed in Section 3 1 Disconnect wires from lamp Remove nut that secures lamp to panel and withdraw lamp throu...

Page 16: ...to hole in control box Replace in reverse order 3 10 FAST BOILING PLATES Proceed as detailed in Section 3 9 until assembly is clear of range Remove lower box and disconnect beaded connections noting their locations Undo nut that secures hotplate in position and remove hotplate When re fitting ensure that all earth bonding wires are properly re connected ...

Page 17: ...500039 Oven Thermostat 730960010 Rectangular Hotplate Complete 730960020 Element Inner Hotplate 730960030 Element Intermediate Hotplate 730960040 Element Outer Hotplate 730960050 Round Hotplate 730960070 6 Position Switch 730962010 Neon Red 730962040 Neon Amber 731000002 Hotplate Control Knob 731000006 Mains Terminal Block 6 way 731740520 Oven Element 733630003 Safety Thermostat 734000075 Mains Te...

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