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SPARE PARTS DIAGRAM FOR 

First Choice Group 
Blakeney Way, Kingswood Lakeside 
Cannock, Staffs, WS11 8LD 
TEL: 01543 577778  FAX: 01543504141 
Email: [email protected] 
Web: www.firstchoice-cs.co.uk 

Electric Oven

MLE60R-F-S / MLE90R-F-S /  

MLE90R-F-RS / MLE90BT-F-R-S

Summary of Contents for Moorwood Vulcan MLE60R-F-S

Page 1: ...t Choice Group Blakeney Way Kingswood Lakeside Cannock Staffs WS11 8LD TEL 01543 577778 FAX 01543504141 Email enquires firstchoice cs co uk Web www firstchoice cs co uk Electric Oven MLE60R F S MLE90R F S MLE90R F RS MLE90BT F R S ...

Page 2: ...Manual Part No 930158 01 MD Electric Range 1 Manual Rev No 1 MEDIUM DUTY ELECTRIC GENERAL PURPOSE RANGE OVENS BOILING TABLES OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 3: ...RS MLE90BT F S MLE90BT F RS MLST90EGP F M Line Ranges 600 Range 2 Solid Plates 600 Range 1 Solid 2 Rings 900 Range 3 Solid Plates 900 Range 2 Solid 2 Rings 900 Boiling Table 3 Solid Plates 900 Boiling Table 2 Solid Plates 2 Rings 900 Single Tier General Purpose Oven 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 14 08 00 14 08 00 14 08 00 14 08 00 14 08 00 14 08 00 28 01 02 ...

Page 4: ...y Connection 6 7 Dimensions 7 11 Wiring Diagrams 12 18 Installation 19 22 Important Note 19 Positioning 19 Electrical Connection 20 Checking Commissioning 20 900 Grill over Range 21 600 Grill over Range 22 User Instructions 23 27 Important Note 23 Operation 24 25 Cleaning 25 27 Service Maintenance 28 30 Routine Maintenance 28 Fault Finding 29 Instructions 29 31 Spare Parts 32 Warranty Cover Sheet ...

Page 5: ...ents of the FIRE PRECAUTIONS ACT 1971 the HEALTH SAFETY AT WORK ETC ACT 1974 the BUILDING STANDARDS SCOTLAND CONSOLIDATION REGULATIONS 1971 The installation MUST comply with the requirements of Local Authority Regulations and the wiring must comply with the latest I E E Regulations An easily accessible fused mains isolator MUST be fitted in the electricity supply The details of the electricity sup...

Page 6: ...l burns therefore the appliance should be positioned to minimise the possibility of accidental touching It is the supervisors responsibility to warn users to wear suitable protection and to follow correct operation and cleaning procedures For the details of your nearest Service Agent for all warranty and repair work you should contact The Service Manager Viscount Catering Limited Provincial Park N...

Page 7: ...5kW Rear 2kW Total 15 5kW Weight 127kg 600 Range 2 Solid Plates MLE60R F S Supply 400V 50Hz 3 Phase alternative 240V 50Hz 1 Phase Phase Loading L1 4 0kW L2 3 0kW L3 3 0kW 1 Phase 10 0kW Oven 4 0kW Solid Hotplate 2 x 3 0kW Total 10 0kW Weight 98kg 600 Range 1 Solid Plate 2 Round Hotplates MLE60R F RS Supply 400V 50Hz 3 Phase alternative 240V 50Hz 1 Phase Phase Loading L1 4 0kW L2 3 0kW L3 3 5kW 1 P...

Page 8: ...lid Hotplate 2 x 3 0kW Round Hotplate Front 1 5kW Rear 2 0kW Total 9 5kW Weight 53kg 900 Single Tier General Purpose Oven MLST90EGP F Supply 240V 50Hz 1 Phase Phase Loading 6 0KW Oven 6 0KW Total 6 0KW Weigh 10 5KG Dimensions 900 Range 600 Range OVERALL SIZE Width 900mm 600mm Depth 760mm 760mm Height 950mm 950mm INTERNAL SIZE Width 705mm 405mm Depth 590mm 590mm Height 480mm 480mm SHELF AREA Width ...

Page 9: ...Manual Part No 930158 01 MD Electric Range 8 Manual Rev No 1 Specification cont Wiring Variations to Back Outer Terminal Block 927883 01 ...

Page 10: ...Manual Part No 930158 01 MD Electric Range 9 Manual Rev No 1 Specification cont Dimensions MLE90R F S MLE90R F RS MLE90BT F S MLE90BT F RS ...

Page 11: ...Manual Part No 930158 01 MD Electric Range 10 Manual Rev No 1 Specification cont Dimensions MLST90EGP F ...

Page 12: ...Manual Part No 930158 01 MD Electric Range 11 Manual Rev No 1 Specification cont Dimensions MLE60R F S MLE60R F RS ...

Page 13: ...Manual Part No 930158 01 MD Electric Range 12 Manual Rev No 1 Specification cont Wiring Diagrams MLE90R F S ...

Page 14: ...Manual Part No 930158 01 MD Electric Range 13 Manual Rev No 1 Specification cont Wiring Diagrams MLE90R F RS ...

Page 15: ...Manual Part No 930158 01 MD Electric Range 14 Manual Rev No 1 Specification cont Wiring Diagrams MLE60R F S ...

Page 16: ...Manual Part No 930158 01 MD Electric Range 15 Manual Rev No 1 Specification cont Wiring Diagrams MLE60R F RS ...

Page 17: ...Manual Part No 930158 01 MD Electric Range 16 Manual Rev No 1 Specification cont Wiring Diagrams MLE90BT F S ...

Page 18: ...Manual Part No 930158 01 MD Electric Range 17 Manual Rev No 1 Specification cont Wiring Diagrams MLE90BT F RS ...

Page 19: ...Manual Part No 930158 01 MD Electric Range 18 Manual Rev No 1 Specification cont Wiring Diagrams MLST90EGP F ...

Page 20: ...pable of adequately supporting the weight of the appliance TO COMPENSATE FOR SOME UNEVENNESS OF THE FLOOR THE APPLIANCE FEET ARE ADJUSTABLE THE FLOOR MUST BE FIRE PROOF If it is not or if any adjacent wall or surface is made of a combustible material then the installer must ensure that the requirements of the LOCAL FIRE REGULATIONS are observed Positioning Place the appliance in position allowing ...

Page 21: ...Checking the Operation ALTHOUGH EVERY APPLIANCE IS TESTED AND SET BEFORE IT LEAVES THE FACTORY IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE INSTALLER RE CHECKS CERTAIN FUNCTIONS BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE 1 Ensure that the switch es on the appliance are in the OFF position s 2 Turn on the mains isolating switch and check that the green mains On light glows 3 Turn on each hotplate onto FULL 6 note that the plate heats up...

Page 22: ...rts A to the rear of the range using the 6 screws provided The nuts are already in place on the back of the range Place the grill on the 2 grill supports ensuring the front edge of the grill supports locate inside the returned flange of the grill lower panel D Screw the grill to the grill support with the 2 screws at the rear ...

Page 23: ...the 2 grill supports A to the rear of the range using the 6 screws provided The nuts are already in place on the back of the range Place shelf onto support A ensuring support tab D locates inside front edge of shelf Secure shelf to supports using 2 screws Lift the grill onto shelf and secure with 4 screws E ...

Page 24: ... Should any adjustment or attention be necessary you are advised to contact your nearest Service Engineer immediately MAKE SURE THAT ALL USERS OF THIS APPLIANCE KNOW WHERE THE ISOLATING SWITCHES ARE LOCATED FOR THE USE IN AN EMERGENCY Improvements The policy of Viscount Catering Ltd is such that each product is subject to continual improvement The company reserves the right to alter the design of ...

Page 25: ...ix controlled surface heats and an off position The heat loading for the switch positions are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0FF 1 16 1 12 1 4 1 2 3 4 FULL The three lower numbered positions are designed for simmering with 4 5 and 6 used for heating up or fast boiling The front sections of the rectangular hotplates are unheated so that a pan can be moved to the front once it has boiled to continue simmering withou...

Page 26: ...tions with a sufficient gap between them to allow air movement round the food For example cooking small cakes or pastry use shelf positions 2 5 counting from the top of the oven Allow the food to cook for just over half the normal time then change the position of the shelves around As an alternative leave the food on the upper shelf until cooked then move the foods from the lower shelf to the uppe...

Page 27: ... allow to harden After cleaning dry the hotplates and hob by switching on the elements for a short time A very light coating of cooking oil from time to time is also beneficial used on the steel surface of the rectangular hotplates only This will prevent rusting but MUST be cleaned off before re using Oven The oven shelves and the oven shelf supports can be removed for cleaning Withdraw the shelve...

Page 28: ... Cont WE RECOMMEND THAT ALL EQUIPMENT IS SERVICED AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR BUT MAY BE AS FREQUENT AS 6 MONTHS OR LESS IF CONTROLS FAIL TO OPERATE FREELY ALL WORK MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE ENGINEER SERVICE INTERVALS CAN BE AFFECTED BY SPILLAGE AND SHOULD BE ASSESSED EACH TIME THE EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN USED ...

Page 29: ...hot to work on 7 Turn OFF the electricity supply 8 Remove the RH control panel Check the wiring within the control compartment for any sigh of overheating ingress of moisture or grease and that the terminations to the thermostat and contactor etc are secure 9 Turn over the centre hotplate and remove the perforated cover plate Examine the wiring for excessive overheating ingress of moisture or grea...

Page 30: ...e Element failure Replace Hotplate failure a Element failure Check and repair or replace b Faulty connection c Incorrect wiring on switch ENSURE THAT THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY TO THE RANGE HAS BEEN TURNED OFF BEFORE DISMANTLING ANY COMPONENTS To Change the Oven Element 1 Remove oven drip tray and inner side panels 2 Remove base covers one screw cover into base 3 Disconnect the appropriate element wir...

Page 31: ... control panel one screw on underside two screws on top 2 Disconnect neon wires 3 Unscrew neon from control panel one nut 4 Fit new neon and reverse the above procedure To Change A Rectangular Hotplate Element 1 Lift the hotplate and invert on top of the adjacent plate taking care not to strain the flexible connection 2 Remove the terminal cover three screws 3 Disconnect the element tails from the...

Page 32: ...s are as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ohms 192 115 77 38 4 25 6 19 2 Watts 300 500 750 1500 2250 3000 Amps 1 25 2 1 3 1 6 2 9 4 12 5 To Change A Circular Hotplate Element 1 Lift the hotplate and invert on top of the adjacent plate taking c are not to strain the flexible connection 2 Remove the heat shield cover two self tapping screws 3 Disconnect element wires 4 Remove the element one nut 5 Replace elemen...

Page 33: ... 5kW Round Hotplate Front 1 924435 02 Shelf 600 2 924435 01 Shelf 900 2 930829 01 RH Shelf Support 1 930829 02 LH Shelf Support 1 929961 01 Thermostat Knob 1 921447 39 Hotplate Knob 2 3 or 4 73000840 Knob Clip 1 3 or 4 924022 01 Leg Unit 4 924719 G3 LH Door Assy 600 1 924719 G1 LH Door Assy 900 1 924719 G2 RH Door Assy 900 1 921350 02 Door Handle 1 or 2 921315 1 Door Handle Post 2 or 4 921335 02 D...

Page 34: ...n The Company will not be obliged to repair or replace any goods if after examination the defect damage is found to be through accident misuse neglect incorrect installation or maintenance by other than approved engineers or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the manufacturer EXCLUSIONS TO WARRANTY Normal routine maintenance is not covered and the warranty specifically excludes any p...

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