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Part Number  4533030   Rev 1   07/2017

Safety Notices 

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Warning

Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors 

or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. 

Never use flammable oil soaked cloths or combustible 

cleaning solutions for cleaning.

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Warning

This appliance is not intended for use by persons 

(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or 

mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, 

unless they have been given supervision concerning 

use of the appliance by a person responsible for their 

safety. Do not allow children to play with this appliance.

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Warning

This product contains chemicals known to the State 

of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or 

other reproductive harm. Operation, installation, and 

servicing of this product could expose you to airborne 

particles of glass-wool or ceramic fibers, crystalline 

silica, and/or carbon monoxide.  Inhalation of airborne 

particles of glass-wool or ceramic fibers is known to the 

State of California to cause cancer.  Inhalation of carbon 

monoxide is known to the State of California to cause 

birth defects or other reproductive harm.

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Warning

Authorized Service Representatives are obligated to 

follow industry standard safety procedures, including, 

but not limited to, local/national regulations for 

disconnection / lock out / tag out procedures for all 

utilities including electric, gas, water and  steam.

Notice

This appliance is not approved or authorized for home 

or residential use, but is intended for commercial 

applications only. The manufacturer and/or authorized 

representative will not provide service, warranty, 

maintenance or support of any kind other than in 

commercial applications.

Notice

Routine adjustments and maintenance procedures 

outlined in this manual are not covered by the warranty.

NOTE: Proper installation, care and maintenance are 

essential for maximum performance and trouble-free 

operation of your equipment. Visit our website  

for manual updates, translations, or contact information 

for service agents in your area.

CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT

This marking shown on the product 

indicates that the product should not be 

disposed as household waste or regular 

commercial waste. Instead it shall be 

handed over to the applicable collection 

point for the recycling of electrical and electronic 

equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed 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 detailed information regarding recycling of the 

product, please contact your local city office or your waste 

disposal service.

 DANGER

Induction appliances, sent for disposal, can be brought 

back into operation and their use must be avoided.

NOTE: The appliance is built with common electrical, 

electromechanical and electronic parts. No batteries are 

used.
NOTE: The owner and operator are responsible for the 

proper and safe disposal of the appliance.

Immortant

Additional Safety Notices are stated in the relevant 

sections throughout the manual.

Summary of Contents for RTCS GME36-I14C

Page 1: ...on Operation and Maintenance Manual Part Number 4533030 Rev 1 07 20177 Master Series Electric Induction Range Induction Quad Cook Top with Convection Oven Base models GME36 I14C GME36 I20C Original In...

Page 2: ...t Information Your Equipment Supplier and Contact Information Model Number Serial Number Date of Installation ABOUT THIS MANUAL Throughout this manual the induction appliance model indicated on the co...

Page 3: ...amages or personal injury caused by failure to observe any safety instructions Risks involved when disregarding safety instructions include but not limiting to Death or injury caused by electric shock...

Page 4: ...r authorized for home or residential use but is intended for commercial applications only The manufacturer and or authorized representative will not provide service warranty maintenance or support of...

Page 5: ...Installation Safety Electrical 9 Personal Protection 10 Specifications 11 Dimensions 11 Weights 11 Operating Conditions 11 Installation Clearance 12 Electrical Specifications 13 Installation Instructi...

Page 6: ...ety Cleaning 26 Personal Protection 27 Daily Cleaning and Maintenance 28 Glass Cleaning 28 Visual Inspection of Silicone Seal 28 Stainless Steel 28 Oven 28 Control knobs 28 Weekly Cleaning and Mainten...

Page 7: ...and fully insulated Flat convection motor allows for flush mount at the back Backward inclined fan blade allows for efficient air flow and quiet operation Chrome plated removable rack guides with one...

Page 8: ...Four 4 3 5kW or 5kW Hobs 7 C Garland Convection Oven Serial Number The serial number is located on the serial plate READING THE SERIAL NUMBER Example 16 04 1001 00289 3 4 2 1 1 Year of manufacture 201...

Page 9: ...etc it is recommended that they be made of non combustible material if not they shall be clad with suitable non combustible heat insulating material and that the closest attention be paid to fire pre...

Page 10: ...d may collapse or tip if misused in this manner DANGER To avoid cardiac pacemaker malfunction consult your physician or pacemaker manufacture about effects of electromagnetic field on your pacemaker n...

Page 11: ...152mm ADJUSTABLE LEG 5in Caster 127mm 35 4in 900mm 4 0in 102mm OPTIONAL BOTTOM ELECTRICAL INLET 47 9in 1216 88mm WEIGHTS Model Ship Weight approximate Shipping Crate Dimensions kg lb GME36 I14C 200 4...

Page 12: ...must be provided for servicing ventilation and proper operation The range must be kept clear of combustible material x x x y z w Direction of airflow fresh air Direction of airflow hot exhaust air Cle...

Page 13: ...again check for damage Any damage to the appliance must be reported to the carrier immediately All packing material must be removed from the appliance The protective material covering the stainless s...

Page 14: ...obstructed Ensure the induction appliance does not take in hot ambient air or steam from another appliance especially when the appliance is installed next to heat generating equipment such as fryers o...

Page 15: ...tral and ground Commissioning 1 Open the kick plate below the oven section and locate the circuit breaker Ensure all circuit breakers are set to the ON 1 position 2 Ensure that all controls are in the...

Page 16: ...Any position between power levels 1 to 12 Indicator lamp is on OFF Position 0 on dial is pointing to the Indicator lamp The lamp is off 4 The Air System Cooling Fan indicator lamp is ON 5 Remove the p...

Page 17: ...equipment Heat only food products on the griddle plate or in the braising pan OPERATION SAFETY PERSONAL PROTECTION Notic Induction appliances are more powerful heat up pans quicker and cook food fast...

Page 18: ...ot enough to burn skin Use extreme caution to avoid coming in contact with hot surfaces or hot grease Wear personal protective equipment Cooking with Induction Glass Tops Models nWarning Never Leave A...

Page 19: ...ne of the induction hob is ON Oven COOK COOL switch is I ON Internal thermostat reads above set temperature NOTE When the RED indicator lamp is ON the cooling fans might have failed and or internal te...

Page 20: ...p is ON 3 When oven door is closed Oven heat is ON Oven fan is ON When oven door is opened Oven heat is OFF Oven fan is OFF It will take approximately 15 minutes for the oven to reach 350 F 177 C from...

Page 21: ...sure reliable and repeatable performance of your induction equipment 1 Use only pans that fits the glass Do not use oversized pans 2 Clean the intake filter at least once a week or as often as require...

Page 22: ...contour we offer a selection of wok induction pans Please consult your equipment supplier for details MATERIAL USE cookware made of conductive and magnetic materials If the pan bottom attracts a magn...

Page 23: ...and breaks liquid can penetrate into the appliance and damage the electronics A dual cook top is shown as an example PAN MUST FIT THE GLASS The best pan to use is the one with a bottom that fits the...

Page 24: ...0 OFF position Notic Switch the appliance OFF if you take the cookware away for a while This will prevent the heating process to start automatically and unintentionally when a pan is placed back on t...

Page 25: ...x 7 roast pan with cover Allow air circulation around the product Center pans on oven racks Never place pans directly on the oven bottom Instead use the lowest rack position which will allow the air t...

Page 26: ...water jet for cleaning or hose down or flood interior or exterior of the equipment with water Ensure that no liquid can enter into the equipment nWarning Allow heated equipment glass surface to cool d...

Page 27: ...may collapse or tip if misused in this manner DANGER To avoid cardiac pacemaker malfunction consult your physician or pacemaker manufacture about effects of electromagnetic field on your pacemaker nW...

Page 28: ...SS STEEL 1 Clean the stainless steel surface using a soft cloth with a mild detergent and or a food safe liquid cleaner designed to clean stainless steel 2 Wipe dry with a soft clean cloth NOTE If it...

Page 29: ...filter is dishwasher safe 3 The filter must be DRY before you put it back into the holder Yearly Maintenance Best Practice Have the equipment examined once a year by an authorized technician General...

Page 30: ...e the table below to record the details of the LEDs and the situation This information is valuable to technician for solving the problem Additional form is provided at the end of the section Follow th...

Page 31: ...libration Check calibration Door will not stay closed Insufficient tension on springs Adjust tension Broken spring Replace part Broken hinge link Replace part Door will not stay open Too much tension...

Page 32: ...de Flash Code Appliance without an indicator lamp digital display or the lamp is malfunction see section Troubleshooting Without Error Code Flash Code BOIL TEST FOR INDUCTION COOKWARE To test the effi...

Page 33: ...ious induction ready cookware for induction cooking Then compare the results Ambient temperature is too high The cooling system is not able to keep the appliance in normal operating conditions Verify...

Page 34: ...induction appliance in normal operating conditions Internal component overheated 1 Let appliance cool down Verify that air vents are not obstructed Check and clean air filter Verified that no hot air...

Page 35: ...ter a long period of operation During peak meal service Earlymorning Frequency Malfunction occurs Just once Occasionally Repeatedly Incident Record Record the details of the LEDs and the situation at...

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