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Operating Instructions  

 

RTCSmp Built-In Temperature Controlled Hold-Line 

 
 

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Part # 4532286 Rev 3 (6/10/14) 

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Operating Instructions 

IMPORTANT

 

 

Induction units are more powerful, heat up pans quicker, and cook food faster than conventional cooking 
equipment. Your induction unit will require different use and care than other conventional equipment. Do 
not operate the induction equipment without reading this manual and follow all safety requirements. Refer 
to chapter 

1 Safety Requirements

 

This appliance is for professional use and shall be used only by qualified personnel. 

CAUTION

 

Do not put any empty cookware on the hob when the induction unit is ON. The 
induction unit heats up empty pans very quickly. Overheated empty pan can 
cause personal injury and damages to cookware and the induction unit. See 

 

Warranty, p.2

To avoid overheating, always put food products or oil into the pan before 
turning the induction unit on. 

 

Induction unit offers short cooking time. When you turn the power level up, the temperature of the pan and 
its contents is changed quickly. Therefore especially when you heat up oil or grease, check the cooking 
process frequently to prevent the oil or grease from overheating and burning. 

 

 

BROIL-DRY PROTECTION 

The RTCSmp electronic temperature control monitors overheating at the pan base.  When an overheated pan 
(overheated oil, empty pan) is detected, energy transfer from the generator to the pan will be stopped 
immediately. You must turn the unit off, let it cool down before re-starting the unit.

 

6.1

 

Proper Induction Chafing Dish or Pan 

IMPORTANT

 

Using unsuitable cookware on the induction unit can cause the unit to fail prematurely, void 
your warranty, or incur high service costs. Refer to 

Warranty, p.2

 

 

IMPORTANT: CONDITION OF CHAFING DISH OR PAN 

Pans with layer separation (outward and inward bubbles), arching or partially detached bottoms 

must be 

replaced

.  When these pans are used, the sensors under the glass-top cannot detect temperature correctly. 

These pans will overheat the sensors below and eventually will damage them.

 Illustration below shows 

examples of good and bad pans in cross-sections. 

 

 

Material 

Use cookware made of conductive and magnetic materials. If the pan bottom attracts a magnet, 
the pan is suitable for induction cooking. Look for cookware that is labeled “suitable for induction” 
or is marked with an induction compatible symbol.  

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HO IN 1350

Page 1: ...ES 001 WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT ALTERATION SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE INJURY OR DEATH READ THE INSTALLATION OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFO...

Page 2: ...e RTCSmp Heat Retaining Hold Line is referred to as induction unit DESCRIPTION OF WARNING SYMBOLS This symbol alerts you to a hazardous situation that WILL or COULD cause serious bodily harm or death...

Page 3: ...Dimensions RTCSmp HOIN450 900 1350 1800 Heat Retaining Plate 11 4 5 1 2 Cut Out Dimensions 11 4 5 1 3 Parallel Installation and Clearance 12 4 5 1 4 Installation Steps 13 4 5 2 Control Unit Installati...

Page 4: ...sponsible for any damages or personal injury caused by failure to observe the safety requirements Risks involved when disregarding safety precautions may include Death or injury caused by electric sho...

Page 5: ...shes or pans with proper sizes and made of proper material The induction suitable serving dishes or pans should also be in good condition without any uneven arched or partially detached bottoms 1 3 Im...

Page 6: ...king zone in realtime RTCSmp also limits the energy supply during peak load and its special control eliminates interference noises The RTCSmp Hold Line models include a number of components which allo...

Page 7: ...8 x 12 68 x 2 95 322 x 322 x 75 mm Ceran Glass 12 68 x 12 68 x 0 16 322 x 322 x 4 mm 3 4 Electrical Specifications Model Voltage Power Power Per Heating Plate HOIN450 900 1350 1800 120 V AC 1Ph 1800 W...

Page 8: ...e warranty voided See Warranty p 2 4 1 Location The induction unit must be installed securely in closed counters IMPORTANT Allow easy access to unit and cable connections for maintenance and service T...

Page 9: ...equipment isolate the unit and the wires in a separate electrical compartment inside the cabinet The illustrations below show two installation versions Figure A The unit is installed in one compartmen...

Page 10: ...configurations with 2 to 4 Heat Retaining Plates Model Configuration Heat Retaining Plate s Control Switch s and Induction Generator are shown HO IN 450 One switch controls one heat retaining plate O...

Page 11: ...1350 1800 Heat Retaining Plate measurements in mm and inch 4 5 1 2 Cut Out Dimensions Please review carefully the dimensions in section 4 5 1 1 Refer to Detail A in section 4 5 1 1 A Cut out dimensio...

Page 12: ...r silicone is recommended Option 1 However if no gap is desired for the installation silicone sealant should be applied underneath the joint Option 2 Ensure all NSF 4 requirements for food safety are...

Page 13: ...operly to create a water tight seal Before you begin the installation it is very important to use isopropyl alcohol minimum 70 or equivalent to clean the flange and the counter surfaces where the sili...

Page 14: ...one 4 5 2 Control Unit Installation The induction unit comes with up to two complete control units The cable provided for each control is 118 3000mm long There are No Green Indicator Lights on the con...

Page 15: ...nob To mount the control unit from the back of the panel 1 Drill holes on the panel using the dimensions provided 2 Remove the plastic knob from the control unit and attach the control unit to the pan...

Page 16: ...cooling fresh air intake and exhaust and service access 4 5 3 2 Mounting Methods To install use the holes A and or the mounting brackets C A There are two holes on the back for installation B Slots fo...

Page 17: ...ational and local electrical codes If ground fault current protective switches are used they must be provided with selective activation and designed for a minimum fault current of 30mA Multiple genera...

Page 18: ...f the four zones B Within each zone there are two types of connectors i coil and ii sensor Use the coil cable to connect the coil connector on the Plate to the corresponding one on the Generator Simil...

Page 19: ...tween 122 212o F 50 100o C The digital Display underneath the Ceran glass shows the selected temperature with point eg Within 2 seconds the display shows the actual temperature and the point blinks Th...

Page 20: ...ou heat up oil or grease check the cooking process frequently to prevent the oil or grease from overheating and burning BROIL DRY PROTECTION The RTCSmp electronic temperature control monitors overheat...

Page 21: ...ingle Hob Each Heat Retaining Plate of the RTCSmp HOIN450 900 1350 1800 models is considered to be one heat zone Each heat zone is equipped with the latest RTCSmp sensor technology which enables tempe...

Page 22: ...one temperature control switch controls up to two heat retaining plates When two heat retaining plates are connected to one switch both plates would be set to the same set temperature Model Configurat...

Page 23: ...pan NOTE Unit with more than one heat retaining plate RTCSmp HOIN900 1350 1800 To maximize efficiency with minimal resources power cycles through the heat retaining plates at set intervals This means...

Page 24: ...y such residues IMPORTANT Air Intake Filter We recommend using an air intake filter in your installation see section 4 2 Ventilation A dirty blocked air intake filter can cause electronic damage to th...

Page 25: ...e all components relevant for safety are in perfect working order at all times Best Practice The induction unit is to be examined once a year by an authorized technician 9 Important Rules Six Simple r...

Page 26: ...hot air to re enter the induction unit through the air intake slots Dirty air intake filter Empty pans are left on the cook top when the unit is ON Symptoms When a malfunction occurs the induction un...

Page 27: ...ormal operating conditions Verify that no hot air is sucked in by the fan Reduce the ambient temperature The intake air temperature must be lower than 104 F 40 C Defective induction unit Ensure knob i...

Page 28: ...meter defect or not connected 1 Check the potentiometer wiring E06 Temperature inside the generator too high T 80 C 1 Check installation Airflow E10 Reduction KK temperature T 75 C 2 Check installatio...

Page 29: ...Troubleshooting RTCSmp Built In Temperature Controlled Hold Line Part 4532286 Rev 3 6 10 14 29 NOTES...

Page 30: ...Troubleshooting RTCSmp Built In Temperature Controlled Hold Line 30 Part 4532286 Rev 3 6 10 14 NOTES...

Page 31: ...sed correctly you will help prevent potential harm to the environment or human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailled information reg...

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