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Operating Instructions 

 

RTCSmp Induction Built-In Line Dual Zone Cookers 

 
 

Part # 4532285 Rev 4 (4/29/14) 

 

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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 heating area 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 Cookware 

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 COOKWARE 

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 has an induction compatible symbol on the pan bottom.  

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SH DU IN 7000

Page 1: ...with FCC part 18 ICES 001 WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT ALTERATION SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE INJURY OR DEATH READ THE INSTALLATION OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCT...

Page 2: ...G SYMBOLS This symbol alerts you to a hazardous situation that WILL or COULD cause serious bodily harm or death Be alert and implement relevant safety precautions This dangerous voltage warning symbol...

Page 3: ...4 3 1 Built In Induction Unit Installation 9 4 3 1 1 Dimensions Dual Zone RTCSmp Built In SHDUIN7000 10000 9 4 3 1 2 Top Mount Flush Mount and Dimensions 9 4 3 1 3 Compartment Protection and Clearance...

Page 4: ...y due to burns from contacting overheated cooking surface cookware or oil and grease Damage to the induction unit caused by using unsuitable cookware 1 2 Safety Instructions for Operator Please follow...

Page 5: ...e operated within the limits provided in the technical specifications Please also refer to chapter 9 Important Rules for using induction equipment 1 4 Unauthorized Modification and Use of Spare Parts...

Page 6: ...units Built with a robust construction the induction units are compact and powerful with the revolutionary RTCSmp Technology Realtime Temperature Control System with Multi Point sensing The RTCSmp Te...

Page 7: ...lb 25kg 55 1lb 3 4 Electrical Specifications Voltage Power Conductor Size 7kW Model 208 V AC 3Ph 60Hz 7000 W 2x 3500W 22A AWG 10 400 V AC 3Ph 50Hz 7000 W 2x 3500W 11A 1 5mm2 440 V AC 3Ph 50Hz 7000 W 2...

Page 8: ...en counter surface Do not place the induction unit on or near a hot surface or any heat producing equipment such as an oven or a deep fryer Protect the induction unit from steam if the unit is placed...

Page 9: ...3 1 Built In Induction Unit Installation 4 3 1 1 Dimensions Dual Zone RTCSmp Built In SH DU IN 7kW 10kW 4 3 1 2 Top Mount Flush Mount and Dimensions There are two methods to install the built in unit...

Page 10: ...connected from the unit to the bottom or to the side of the cabinet D If there is no direct path to install the air intake duct make an opening on an inner shelf or wall for the duct to pass through E...

Page 11: ...n 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 install the built in unit 1 Apply s...

Page 12: ...panel 1 Drill holes and make the cut out using the dimensions and the actual unit provided 2 Secure the control unit to the panel with fasteners Illustration Measurements in mm and inch 4 3 2 2 Back M...

Page 13: ...e See 4 1 Location and 4 2 Ventilation A Air Intake Filter B Air Filter Holder C Air Duct Holder D Clamp x2 E Flex Aluminum Air Duct F Silicone Adhesive PACTAN G Caulking Gun An example of an Air Inta...

Page 14: ...should be in visible view easily accessible and labeled A blocked filter can cause electronic damage to the induction unit Refer to chapter 7 Cleaning 4 To allow hot exhaust air to escape install in...

Page 15: ...a mains connection must not be connected to a single fault current protective switch To setup the unit for operation 1 Ensure the control knob is at the 0 OFF position ON Position Any position where...

Page 16: ...e control knob to a position between 1 and 12 The LED indicator lamp lights up and the water is heated ON Position Any position where 0 is not pointing to the LED light The light is on OFF Position 0...

Page 17: ...ially 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 monit...

Page 18: ...es temperature controls in realtime To obtain the optimal results from the sensors you must always place the pan in the center of the hob which is indicated by the markings on the glass CAUTION Pans a...

Page 19: ...ating process is engaged and the indicator light stops flashing and remains bright However the indicator light will keep flashing if the unit is not detecting any pan or an unsuitable pan is placed on...

Page 20: ...once a week or as often as required Garland s Air Intake Filter is dishwasher safe Wipe the filter dry before inserting it back into the Filter Holder The filter is pressure fitted into the Air Filter...

Page 21: ...ure all components relevant for safety are in perfect working order at all times Best Practice Have the induction unit examined once a year by an authorized technician 9 Important Rules Six Simple rul...

Page 22: ...g hot air to re enter through the air intake slots Dirty air intake filter Empty pan is left on the hob when the unit is ON Symptoms When a malfunction occurs the induction unit may be in one of the f...

Page 23: ...induction unit in normal 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 One phase is missin...

Page 24: ...3 Air cooling system obstructed Internal heat sink overheated 1 Let unit cool down Verify that air inlet and outlet are not obstructed Check and clean air filter Contact your authorized service agenc...

Page 25: ...Check sensor unit Pan empty E05 5 Rotary power switch error Defective potentiometer or broken cable 1 Check potentiometer and its wiring E06 6 Internal temperature too high generator 1 Check installat...

Page 26: ...Troubleshooting RTCSmp Induction Built In Line Dual Zone Cookers 26 Part 4532285 Rev 4 4 29 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: ...S 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 1 800 424...

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