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Description Codes

 

 

 

T2 
POLIS 
MC28

 

T3 
POLIS 
MC28

 

T4 
POLIS 
MC28

 

T6 
POLIS 
MC28

 

GLASS RESTRAINING FRAME 

CARP0110

CARP0111 

CARP0110 

CARP0111 

2  GLASS 

SEAL 

GUAR0010 GUAR0010 GUAR0010 GUAR0010 

3  LEFT 

HINGE 

SUPP6013 SUPP6013 SUPP6013 SUPP6013 

4  BUSH 

BOCC0006 BOCC0006 BOCC0006 BOCC0006 

5  DOOR 

PORT6035

PORT6036 PORT6035 PORT6036 

6  RIGHT 

HINGE 

SUPP6014 SUPP6014 SUPP6014 SUPP6014 

7a 

FRONT HEATING ELEMENT 

RESI0068 

RESI0069 

RESI0068 

RESI0069 

7b 

REAR HEATING ELEMENT 

RESI0051 

RESI0052 

RESI0051 

RESI0052 

8 KNOB 

MANI0009 

MANI0009 MANI0009 MANI0009 

FRONT FINISHING FRAME 

FIAN0207 

FIAN0208 

FIAN0207 

FIAN0208 

10 

RESTRINING  PANEL 

CARP0774

CARP0774 CARP0773 CARP0773 

11 

LEFT 

GUARD 

FIAN0229 FIAN0229 FIAN0231 FIAN0231 

12 TOP 

PANEL 

CARP0506

CARP0507 CARP0508 CARP0509 

13 

BUTTERFLY VALVE CONTROL ROD 

ASTA0007  ASTA0007 

ASTA0015 

ASTA0015 

14 

BUTTERFLY VALVE CONTROL 
ADJUSTER 

CARP0248

CARP0248

 

CARP0248

 

CARP0248

 

15 

BODY OF COOKING CHAMBER 

CAME0085 CAME0086 

CAME0087 

CAME0088 

16 

REAR 

PANEL 

FIAN0209 FIAN0210 FIAN0209 FIAN0210 

17 FLUE 

TUBO0075

TUBO0075 TUBO0075 TUBO0075 

18 

DOOR 

GLASS 

CRIS0025 CRIS0028 CRIS0025 CRIS0028 

19 DOOR 

HANDLE 

MANI0057 MANI0058 MANI0057 MANI0058 

20 

LEFT DOOR SHUT SPRING 

SPRI0009 

SPRI0009 

SPRI0009 

SPRI0009 

21 

RIGHT DOOR SHUT SPRING 

SPRI0010 

SPRI0010 

SPRI0010 

SPRI0010 

22 FRONT 

BEDPLATE 

PLAM0012 PLAM0015 PLAM0012 PLAM0015 

23 REAR 

BEDPLATE 

PLAM0013 PLAM0016 PLAM0013 PLAM0016 

24 

CONTROL PANEL MOUNT 

CART0129  CART0129 

CART0129 

CART0129 

25 

LIGHT HOUSING GLASS FRAME 

CARP0046

CARP0046 

CARP0046 

CARP0046 

26 

LIGHT HOUSING GLASS 

CRIS0006 CRIS0006 CRIS0006 CRIS0006 

27 

RESTRINING  PANEL 

CARP0771

CARP0771 CARP0772 CARP0772 

28 BOTTOM 

PANEL 

CARP0506

CARP0507 CARP0508 CARP0509 

29 

SUPPORTO LAMPADA ALOGENA 

CARP0515

CARP0515 

CARP0515 

CARP0515 

30 HALOGEN 

LAMP 

ELET0226 ELET0226 ELET0226 ELET0226 

31 LAMP 

HOLDER 

LAMP0037 LAMP0037 LAMP0037 LAMP0037 

32 

LAMP COLDIND BOX 

LAMP0038 LAMP0038 LAMP0038 LAMP0038 

33 

RIGHT 

GUARD 

FIAN0225 FIAN0225 FIAN0227 FIAN0227 

34 PUSH-BUTTON 

PANEL 

ELET0149 ELET0149 ELET0149 ELET0149 

35 BASE 

CARD 

ELET0148 ELET0148 ELET0148 ELET0148 

36 

500°C SAFETY THERMOSTAT 

TERM0005 TERM0005 

TERM0005 

TERM0005 

37 J 

PROBE 

TERM0020 TERM0020

 

TERM0020

 

TERM0020

 

38 ANTIJAMMING 

DEVICE 

ELET0116 ELET0116 ELET0116 ELET0116 

39 CONTROL 

SWITCH 

ELET0002 ELET0002 ELET0002 ELET0002 

40 FUSE 

PORT 

ELET0047 ELET0047 ELET0047 ELET0047 

41 EARTH 

PORT 

ELET0053 ELET0053 ELET0053 ELET0053 

 

Table 10.6 -  List of spare parts (MC 28) 

 

Summary of Contents for T2 Polis MC18

Page 1: ...oice 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 Bakery Oven T2 Polis MC18 T3 Polis...

Page 2: ...odule 12 5 4 Mounting the module 13 5 5 Connecting the steam outlet 13 5 6 Checks before start up 15 6 CONTROL PANEL 16 6 1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS 16 7 FUNCTIONS 17 7 1 SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL STATES 17 7...

Page 3: ...good baking 27 8 8 Switching off 29 8 9 Cleaning 29 9 CLEANING 30 9 1 Cleaning of any visible glass and stainless steel parts 30 9 2 Cleaning of any refractory part 30 9 3 Cleaning the oven s baking...

Page 4: ...OREMA POLIS has been designed having in mind the end user TEOREMA POLIS has a complete range to satisfy everybody s needs Dr Zanolli S r l thank you for the preference given to our company We at Zanol...

Page 5: ...ite this we also give below some useful indications on how to look things up quickly in the various chapters The paragraphs with this symbol contain essential safety information They must all be read...

Page 6: ...en It guides the user through essential operations for switching on use and switching off of the equipment in safety To exploit all of the possibilities of the equipment the user should refer to chapt...

Page 7: ...modules T2 POLIS MC18 T2 POLIS MC28 T3 POLIS MC18 T3 POLIS MC28 T4 POLIS MC18 T4 POLIS MC28 T6 POLIS MC18 and T6 POLIS MC28 bear the following compulsory mark which guarantees their conformity to the...

Page 8: ...ntended for professional use in the food industry and are exclusively intended to be used by qualified staff The operations envisaged in normal usage are the opening and closing of the doors the loadi...

Page 9: ...Voltage 230 or 400 Vac Frequency 50 or 60 Hz Current at 400V 50Hz 8 7 11 3 14 5 18 8 A Current at 230V 50Hz 15 19 6 25 1 32 7 A Maximum instantaneous current at 400 V 9 1 11 8 17 4 22 6 A Maximum inst...

Page 10: ...ate with a blister sheet of nylon to protect them from shocks and humidity during forwarding and are delivered to the driver in perfect conditions We recommend however that packaging is checked on arr...

Page 11: ...mperature and relative humidity of the place in which the equipment is installed must never exceed the maximum and minimum values indicated in the characteristics section see 3 In particular if the ma...

Page 12: ...Suitable plugs and sockets are the industrial type CEE 17 of any which satisfy the European Norm EN 60309 The terminal safety device must be set for total nominal current the magnetic safety device m...

Page 13: ...8 T3 POLIS MC28 T4 POLIS MC18 T4 POLIS MC28 T6 POLIS MC18 and T6 POLIS MC28 bear in mind that they might to be completed with the addition of other modules or accessories from the series hood proofer...

Page 14: ...me protective material between the forks and the module itself 5 4 Mounting the module Put the modules one above the other one in the right order proofer or base baking module hood and fix by means of...

Page 15: ...ld cause a too low pressure which would end up removing heat from the cooking chambers even with the valves completely closed For the exact connection position see Figure 5 3 Fig 5 3 Position of elect...

Page 16: ...oard Turn on the 1 0 switch program a temperature over 200 C set both the power regulators at 9 and turn on the Start stop switch Check that the current to each phase is that indicated in chapter 3 fo...

Page 17: ...ting decrease button Upper element power setting indicator Upper element control display Upper element power sequential increase button Lower element power setting indicator Lower element control disp...

Page 18: ...Pressing the button the system comes on the last SET temperature programmed is displayed on the set display and the cycle used prior to switching the oven off is displayed on the display 7 2 SETTINGS...

Page 19: ...f its available power 7 2 3 Economy button Pressing the economy button sets power values to pre set levels upper 5 and lower 3 with the following result 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Upper ON OFF Lower OF...

Page 20: ...tor if the oven is equipped with this accessory see Pos 2 Fig 7 1 7 3 PROGRAMMING 7 3 1 Clock and day setting The time and day can only be set with the system on standby that is to say when the displa...

Page 21: ...is displayed in its place In this condition after selecting the desired cycle using the baking cycle button and once the desired number for the cycle to memorise appears on the display press the timer...

Page 22: ...the can be memorised by pressing the button and the panel returns to its enabled state 7 3 3 Auto switch on programming To program automatic ignition the oven must be on Press the general system on o...

Page 23: ...ower right of the display is on 7 3 4 Timer setting While the oven is operating that is to say when the elements have been enabled by pressing the button the timer can be started at any time by means...

Page 24: ...sabled along with all oven functions The message OFF disappears from the display and is replaced by the message ALLO To reset the alarm and reset the system press If the oven is reactivated before tem...

Page 25: ...aminate food products 8 2 Switching on the control panel Turn on the switch the control panel comes on and settings can be made while the baking chamber is still off 8 3 Settings Set the required temp...

Page 26: ...ns the user can change the time as he wishes To put the new hour setting into memory press within 5 seconds the temperature time button a second time and the display relating to the hour will stop fla...

Page 27: ...peed up large changes in the values If by change there should be a failure of current during the programming of the system at the moment of switching on again the display will show the last memorised...

Page 28: ...shing while the hour numbers remain fixed on what has already been set Once the minutes are at the desired number press the buttons for a third time to memorise it This last operation will fix all the...

Page 29: ...d temperature on loading In any case if the oven is used within the limits of its maximum capacity the temperature will start to rise again towards the end of the baking time 4 the oven has a maximum...

Page 30: ...9 Cleaning At the end of each working day or more frequently if possible it is necessary to carefully clean the cooking surface and all the parts of the oven which come into contact with the food bei...

Page 31: ...as they may in the long term diminish the shine of stainless steel parts and of glass It is better to wash the various removable parts before the food residues are dry 9 2 Cleaning of any refractory...

Page 32: ...ing it to become rusty in a short time Do not use jets of water as they could penetrate the switchboard and damage to create a danger of electrocution and or sudden start ups of the equipment 9 4 Clea...

Page 33: ...he plug in a place where the maintenance operator can easily ascertain during all of the work done with the guards removed that it has been disconnected 10 1 ORDINARY MAINTENANCE WORK 10 1 1 Light rep...

Page 34: ...have to be made 1 to the cabling for resistor wires 2 to the cabling for the feed to the control panel 3 the removal of the old label and the application of a new one Carry out all three alterations w...

Page 35: ...ts list Please contact us if more complex work has to be done or if there are broken parts In any case in order to simplify the search for the causes of breakdowns and any replacement of damage parts...

Page 36: ...35 Figure 10 1 Exploded view...

Page 37: ...36 Figure 10 2 Exploded view of electrical parts...

Page 38: ...37 Figure 10 3 Electrical diagram 400V...

Page 39: ...38 Figure 10 4 Electrical diagram 230V...

Page 40: ...OR HANDLE MANI0057 MANI0058 MANI0057 MANI0058 20 LEFT DOOR SHUT SPRING SPRI0009 SPRI0009 SPRI0009 SPRI0009 21 RIGHT DOOR SHUT SPRING SPRI0010 SPRI0010 SPRI0010 SPRI0010 22 FRONT BEDPLATE PLAM0012 PLAM...

Page 41: ...OR HANDLE MANI0057 MANI0058 MANI0057 MANI0058 20 LEFT DOOR SHUT SPRING SPRI0009 SPRI0009 SPRI0009 SPRI0009 21 RIGHT DOOR SHUT SPRING SPRI0010 SPRI0010 SPRI0010 SPRI0010 22 FRONT BEDPLATE PLAM0012 PLAM...

Page 42: ...ng in mind the position of the centres of gravity see table 5 1 indicated in the chapter INSTALLATION 5 The ovens are made up of the following materials stainless steel coated steel sheets glass ceram...

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