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F900 SERIES 

User, installation and servicing instructions 

 

PASTA COOKER 

E9241

 

 

Read these instructions before use 

 

 

 
 

T100900

 

 

Rev 9 

Published: 02/10/2018

 

DATE PURCHASED: 

 
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Summary of Contents for E9241

Page 1: ...ERIES User installation and servicing instructions PASTA COOKER E9241 Read these instructions before use T100900 Rev 9 Published 02 10 2018 DATE PURCHASED MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER DEALER SERVICE PRO...

Page 2: ...ance and any replacement 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 Dear Custo...

Page 3: ...SYMBOLS SCREWDRIVER SPANNER COOKING OIL GREASE WARNING SPARK IGNITION FLAME VIEWPORT ALLEN KEY IGNITER C SPANNER...

Page 4: ...d maintenance of the appliance Unless otherwise stated parts which have been protected by the manufacturer must not be adjusted by the installer Take care when moving an appliance fitted with castors...

Page 5: ...G CLEARANCES 9 6 2 ASSEMBLY 10 6 3 ELECTRIC SUPPLY CONNECTION 11 6 4 COMMISSIONING 11 6 5 SUITING 12 14 7 0 SERVICING 15 7 1 DOOR REMOVAL 15 7 2 TEMPERATURE CONTROL TAP REMOVAL 16 7 3 CONTROL PANEL RE...

Page 6: ...elevant EU directives for the heat inputs gas pressures and voltages stated on the data plate A Serial No B Model No C Flue Type D Gas Category E Gas Pressure F Gas Type G Gas Rate H Total Heat Input...

Page 7: ...2 2 0 OPERATION 2 1 COMPONENT PARTS...

Page 8: ...SPOUT B ELEMENT ROTATING HANDLE I WATER TAP C RESET SWITCH J DRAIN HANDLE CLOSED D ON OFF SWITCH K WIRE GRID E POWER NEON L DRAIN SHELF F HEAT DEMAND NEON M SAFETY OPERATING THERMOSTAT G TEMPERATURE...

Page 9: ...4 2 2 CONTROLS 1 ON OFF SWITCH 4 TEMPERATURE CONTROL 2 POWER NEON RED 5 TAP 3 HEAT DEMAND NEON AMBER 6 DRAIN VALVE...

Page 10: ...out See section 3 2 3 2 Ensure drain valve is closed fill with water to marked level 2 3 3 Switch power on 1 2 3 4 Set temperature control 4 to desired setting IF THE UNIT TURNS OFF PRESS RESET BUTTO...

Page 11: ...CE 3 1 1 Turn off and allow cool down 3 1 2 Drain water and remove grid 3 1 3 Rotate element if required to clean pan 1 ELEMENT ROTATING HANDLE 2 GRID 3 1 4 Remove other debris using a cloth FAILURE D...

Page 12: ...BLE CURRENT POWER PHASE MIN A 5 230V MAX A 5 230V DESIRED A 230V Kw 230V L1 10 83 12 63 12 1 2 77 L2 10 83 12 63 12 1 2 77 L3 10 83 12 63 12 1 2 77 SINGLE PHASE MIN A 5 230V MAX A 5 230V DESIRED A 230...

Page 13: ...8 5 0 DIMENSIONS CONNECTION LOCATIONS...

Page 14: ...ted 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...

Page 15: ...10 6 2 ASSEMBLY 6 2 1 Position appliance and level using feet adjusters as shown below 6 2 2 Fit anti tilt device as shown below...

Page 16: ...ue Earth Yellow Green Live Single Phase Brown Neutral Blue Earth Yellow Green THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED 6 4 COMMISSIONING 6 4 1 Open door ensuring drain valve is closed 6 4 2 Ensure element is in...

Page 17: ...4 fixing screws on the control panel and remove 6 5 3 Remove the hob rear infill and replace with rear suiting plate and fixings 6 5 4 Remove the front side panel countersunk screw and suiting plate...

Page 18: ...the M5 x 40 screw supplied in the kit into one of the suiting plates as shown and then insert through the front fixing holes of both units 6 5 8 B Left hand unit Slide the penny and lock washer on to...

Page 19: ...14 6 5 10 D Replace fixings on the rear hob and tighten screw caps into position 6 5 11 Replace control panel...

Page 20: ...5 7 0 SERVICING BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY MAINTENANCE ISOLATE THE APPLIANCE AT THE MAINS SWITCH AND TAKE STEPS TO ENSURE THAT IT IS NOT INADVERTENTLY SWITCHED ON 7 1 DOOR REMOVAL 7 1 1 Remove door as show...

Page 21: ...16 7 2 TEMPERATURE CONTROL TAP REMOVAL 7 2 1 Remove as shown 7 3 CONTROL PANEL REMOVAL 7 3 1 Remove as shown...

Page 22: ...17 7 4 SWITCH PANEL REMOVAL 7 4 1 Remove as shown 7 5 OPERATING SAFETY STAT REMOVAL 7 5 1 Remove thermostats as shown...

Page 23: ...18 7 6 ELEMENT COVER REMOVAL 7 6 1 Remove as shown 7 7 ELEMENT REMOVAL 7 7 1 Remove handle as shown...

Page 24: ...19 7 7 2 Remove ring nut and safety switch as shown 7 7 3 Remove element as shown...

Page 25: ...20 7 8 TAP REMOVAL 7 8 1 Remove as shown 7 8 2 Replace all parts in reverse order...

Page 26: ...21 7 9 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 7 9 1 Diagram...

Page 27: ...22 7 9 2 Diagram Single Phase...

Page 28: ...23 7 10 WIRING DIAGRAMS 7 10 1 E9241 Diagram...

Page 29: ...24 8 0 ACCESSORIES 8 1 BASKETS AND BASE PANEL 8 1 1 Left hand basket 1 6 8 1 2 Right hand basket 1 6 8 1 3 Basket 1 3...

Page 30: ...nit On inside door Unit will not switch On Element not in base off pan Make sure element in down position Safety cutout activated Low water level Add water to pan Pan overflows Too much water in pan R...

Page 31: ...l panel Dust cover Drain shelf When ordering spare parts please quote the following Model Number Serial number This information will be found on data plate attached to the appliance Visit our website...

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