Falcon E401 Installation, Servicing And User Instructions Manual Download Page 3

SECTION 1 - INSTALLATION

UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, PARTS

BEEN  PROTECTED  BY  THE  MANUFACTURER

NOT TO BE ADJUSTED BY THE INSTALLER.

Please ensure that any plastic coatings are

to  use.  Before  operation,  the  pan 

thoroughly cleaned and dried.

 

Discolouration  of  heated  parts  is  caused 

testing  to  ensure  a  satisfactory  unit.  It

quality or performance.

 

 

1.1 MODEL NUMBERS, NETT WEIGHTS

and DIMENSIONS

 

 

Model

 

Width

 

(mm)

 

Depth

 

(mm)

 

E401 Fryer 

400

 

800

 

E402 Fryer 

400

 

800

 

E401F Fryer

 

400

 

800

 

E402F Fryer

 

400

 

800

 

 

1.2 SITING

 

The  unit  must  be  installed  on  a  firm

well-lit  draught  free  position.  The  fryer

installed in  a  position  where  the possibility

tipping  is  likely  when  force  is  applied.

restraint  may  be  the  manner  of  installation,

connection  to  a  battery  of  appliances 

fryer in an alcove, or by separate means,

quate ties.

 

1.2.1 Anti-tipping Bracket

 

An  anti-tipping  mechanism  is  also 

accessory.  If  fitted,  the  brackets  must

locate the fryer in the correct position relative

as detailed below. Fixing holes are provided

to  accommodate  the  bracket.  Details 

found in Figure 1 below. The retaining chain

release eyelet. Attach securely to fixing 

bracket to floor after alignment with  bracket

the fryer. Adjust bracket to slide below floor

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Figure 1 - Anti-tipping Bracket

 
 

TION

 

TS WHICH HAVE 

MANUFACTURER  ARE 

INSTALLER.

 

are removed prior 

  requires  to  be 

caused  by  factory 

It  does  not  affect 

WEIGHTS 

Height

 

(mm)

 

Weight

 

(kg)

 

880

 

63 

880

 

63 

880

 

74

 

880

 

74

 

firm  level  floor  in  a 

fryer  should  not  be 

possibility  of  sideways 

applied.  The  means  of 

installation,  such  as 

  or  installing  the 

means, such as ade- 

  available  as  an 

must  be  installed  to 

relative to any walls 

provided in fryer base 

  of  fitting  can  be 

chain has a quick 

 point and secure 

bracket attached to 

floor bracket.

 

Bracket

 

 

 

1.2.2 Clearances

 

The unit  requires  a  clearance

rear between unit and any combustible

A  minimum  vertical  clearance

allowed  between  top  edge

overlying combustible surface.

Important

 

If  fryer  is  to be  installed  with

instructions  for  each  unit 

determine  the  necessary  clearance

wall or overlying surface.

 

Some  appliances  require  greater

than  others.  The  largest 

determine  overall  distance 

adjoining appliances.

 

 

1.3 VENTILATION

 

The appliance ventilation requirements

with national and local regulations.

For multiple installations, requirements should 

together. Installations should 

local  and/or  national  regulations

A competent engineer must 

work.

 

 

1.4 ELECTRICAL SUPPLY

 

The  unit  is  supplied  with  a

connection to a 400V 3N~ supply

isolating switch.

 

Phase Loading

 

L1: 29A, L2: 29A, L3: 29A

 

 

 

1.5 CABLE SUPPLY

 

A  cable  conforming  to  code

(eg.  H07RH-F5G4)  must  be

400V 3N~ supply incorporating

clearance of  at least  100mm to  the 

combustible wall.

 

clearance  of  750mm  should  be 

edge  of  flue  outlet  and  any 

surface.

 

with  other  appliances  then  the 

  should  be  consulted  to 

clearance  to  any  combustible 

greater  clearance  distances 

largest  clearance  will  therefore 

  for  a  complete  suite  of 

requirements should be in line 

regulations.

 

requirements should be added 

 be made in accordance with 

regulations  applying  at  the  time. 

 be used for any installation 

 

a  2  metre  5-core  cord  for 

supply incorporating a suitable 

code  designation  0245  IEC  57 

be  used  for  connection  to  a 

incorporating a suitable isolating switch.

 

Summary of Contents for E401

Page 1: ...peration 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...

Page 2: ...n 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 a...

Page 3: ...tion such as or installing the means such as ade available as an must be installed to relative to any walls provided in fryer base of fitting can be chain has a quick point and secure bracket attached...

Page 4: ...rogramming purposes 2 Program Button Used to enter timer programme mode to change each of the 4 pre set timer select channels See Section 6 3 Temperature Button Used to view Actual Set temperature and...

Page 5: ...limit thermostat independent of the main controller In the case of operating thermostat failure allowing oil temperature to rise above predetermined legislation safe zone 230 C limit device will acti...

Page 6: ...c Carefully replace in reverse order 3 10 MAINS ON and HEAT DEMAND NEONS a Remove control panel by undoing fixings at top and bottom of control panel and unplug control panel b Remove electrical conne...

Page 7: ...SECTION 4 SPARES When ordering spare parts always quote the appliance type and serial number This information will be found on the data plate SECTION 5 CRITICAL DIMENSIONS 7...

Page 8: ...items are removed prior to use Before operation pan requires to be thoroughly cleaned and dried Discolouration of heated parts is caused by factory testing to ensure unit is satisfactory It will not...

Page 9: ...ay when cook cycle has ended and alarm will sound If DONE is displayed immediately and alarm sounds key has not been programmed See Section 6 3 2 for programming details b Stop a timing cycle Press an...

Page 10: ...erature key again 6 3 2 Programming a Product Cycle Time and Action Alarm a Press and hold P key for 3 seconds Prog will be displayed Note Programming mode will exit automatically if no keys are press...

Page 11: ...lement guard 15 Top up oil to correct level SECTION 8 CLEANING and MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATION Personal protective equipment PPE s should be used when cleaning or handling medium within this appliance...

Page 12: ...y oil bucket and oil suction pipe 19 Replace strainer and micro filter in oil bucket and return oil bucket to cradle 20 Fill fry pot with clean oil to MIN mark Refer to Section 6 Figure 6 SECTION 9 CO...

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