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Installation  

 

RTCSmp Built-In Temperature Controlled Hold-Line 

 
 

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Part # 4532288 Rev 3 (6/11/14) 

 

When installing the built-in unit, ensure the intake air and exhaust air are conducted separately. The in-
take air and exhaust air must not mix. To avoid build-up of hot exhaust air inside the cabinet, draw the 
exhaust air out of the cabinet.  Build up of hot exhaust air will cause the induction unit to reduce power 
or to switch-off. The air intake temperature must not exceed 104

F (40

C).  

 

We recommend drawing fresh intake air through an air intake vent with a removable air intake filter. 

 

It is highly recommended that an exhaust fan be installed into the cabinet at an appropriate location. 
This will force hot air out the cabinet and away from the induction unit. Consult an electrical or 
installation expert for the most appropriate location to install a cabinet exhaust fan.  

4.3

 

Electrical Compartment Protection 

To protect the 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 compartment and the wires are exposed. 

Figure (

B) 

The interior space of the cabinet is divided and the unit and the wires are protected inside 
separate compartments. Extra storage space is also created next to the electrical compartments. 

(

C

IMPORTANT

 Fresh air intake through the fan. It is recommended to isolate the 

fresh air intake from the exhaust air via an air intake duct and filter the intake air 
with a removable air filter. (see example on right)  

(

D

)  Hot air exhaust from the induction unit. 

(

E

IMPORTANT

 Air exhaust opening installed on the cabinet. It is highly 

recommended to install a fan or fans on the cabinet to pull the hot exhaust air 
away from the electronic equipment. Buildup of hot exhaust air will cause the 
induction unit to reduce power or to switch-off. The air intake temperature must 

not exceed 40

C / 104

F. 

 

 (

F

IMPORTANT

   

Minimum clearance below the counter-surface for the unit: 

 (height x width x depth) 160x 780 x 380mm / 6.3”x 30.71”x 14.96”  

(

G

)  Cables for the operation units. 

(

H

IMPORTANT

 Fresh air supply through an air intake duct. Avoid drawing the hot exhaust air back into 

the unit. 

(

I

)  When there is no direct path for the air duct to pass through, create an opening on an inner wall or shelf.  

D

G

H

C

E

F

H

Figure 

B

Figure 

A

I

D

G

H

C

E

F

H

Air Intake Filter

Filter Holder

Filter Holder

Summary of Contents for IN 1500

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

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: ...8 3 6 Compliances 8 4 Installation 9 4 1 Location 9 4 2 Ventilation 9 4 3 Electrical Compartment Protection 10 4 4 Heat Retaining Plate Installation 11 4 4 1 Dimensions RTCSmp HOIN1500 Induction Heat...

Page 4: ...responsible 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 s...

Page 5: ...iduals from the glass top Use only induction suitable cookware with proper size and made of proper material The induction suitable cookware should also be in good condition without any uneven arched o...

Page 6: ...rs beneath the glass cook top The sensors can detect overheated empty pans or overheated oil and grease When this occurs the system stops the energy supply to the pan You must turn the unit off and le...

Page 7: ...Smp Technology Realtime Temperature Control System with Multi Point sensing The RTCSmp Technology monitors the energy supply the state of the induction coil power board CPU and the cooking zone in rea...

Page 8: ...s Top Only width x depth x height Overall Dimensions width x depth x height Weight HO IN1500 31 50 x15 75 x0 169 800 x400 x4 mm 31 50 x 15 75 x 4 49 800 x 400 x 114 mm 17kg 37 5lb 3 5 Operating Condit...

Page 9: ...nters IMPORTANT Allow easy access to unit and cable connections for maintenance and service The induction unit must be installed securely on a leveled and even counter surface Do not place the inducti...

Page 10: ...in one compartment and the wires are exposed Figure B The interior space of the cabinet is divided and the unit and the wires are protected inside separate compartments Extra storage space is also cre...

Page 11: ...built for housing the unit A Cut out dimension on the counter surface 408 x 808mm 16 06 x 31 81 NOTE Dimensions include widths for silicone joints on all four 4 sides Consider adjusting cut out dimen...

Page 12: ...tural strength and protection against water penetration we recommend the followings For stone countertop keep a minimum gap of 4 101 6mm between cut outs and provide reinforcement beam in between unit...

Page 13: ...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 silicone adhesive will be applied To ins...

Page 14: ...mount or back mount onto the panel Installers are responsible for choosing the appropriate fasteners for the installation The RJ 45 connectors are located on the bottom of the unit The digital display...

Page 15: ...3 Back Mount NOTE For this type of installation the maximum thickness of the panel must not exceed 3mm or 12 gauge This restriction ensures a proper grip on the knob To mount the control unit from th...

Page 16: ...activation and designed for a minimum fault current of 30mA Multiple generators with a mains connection must not be connected to a single fault current protective switch This induction unit is equipp...

Page 17: ...dot Within 2 seconds the display shows the actual temperature followed by a blinking dot This means energy is being transferred to the pan and the water is heated NOTE If you are using both heating zo...

Page 18: ...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 overhe...

Page 19: ...ak The induction unit may fail eventually due to penetration of liquid through the broken silicone seal 6 2 Proper Placement of Serving Pan The RTCSmp Hole Line 1500 model has two heat zones Each heat...

Page 20: ...ed NOTE If you are using both heating zones at the same time note that power is cycled from one zone to another This means when the left zone is active and the dot blinks the right zone is dormant and...

Page 21: ...ter A dirty blocked air intake filter can cause electronic damage to the induction unit The Air Intake Filter is inserted into the holder at the bottom of the unit Check and clean the filter at least...

Page 22: ...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 23: ...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 24: ...e The intake air temperature must be lower than 104 F 40 C Defective induction unit Ensure knob is in OFF position and if possible and safe disconnect the unit from the power supply Contact your autho...

Page 25: ...t air is sucked in by the fan Reduce the ambient temperature the air inlet temperature must be lower than 40 C 110 F E10 Communication BUS Check all wiring E12 Warning temperature heat sink Reduce the...

Page 26: ...Troubleshooting RTCSmp Built In Temperature Controlled Hold Line 26 Part 4532288 Rev 3 6 11 14 NOTES...

Page 27: ...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...

Page 28: ...D LINE with RTCSmp TECHNOLOGY Garland Commercial Ranges Ltd 1177 Kamato Road Mississauga Ontario CANADA L4W 1X4 T 1 905 624 0260 F 1 905 624 5669 www garland group com USA Sales Parts and Service 1 80...

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