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Part # 4520898 (03/31/11)

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INSTALLATION

The generator is delivered with firmly fixed built-in frame 

including glass top and separate operating unit.

CAUTION

Please note that the unit is 

not completely assembled. 

Pay close attention to the 

requirements for  

installation section.

Requirements For Installation

The induction appliance has to be built into a clean and even 

surface (table, counter, stove) at a definite place.

Make sure that all installation requirements and instructions 

are followed.

Built In appliances must only be installed in closed 

counters

The rear side of the induction unit below the fan has to be 

absolutely free from obstruction and air intake. Optimal air 

intake must not be reduced by the installation. If necessary, 

an optional air supply has to be achieved by adding a flexible 

air duct including a shackle (available as accessory). Be sure 

that the air inlet and air outlet openings have a clearance of 

at least 1 3/16” (30 mm) from obstructions like walls or floors. 

Also ensure that the air of air inlet and air outlet do not mix. 

Garland recommends guaranteeing a supply of fresh air by 

fixing an air duct including shackle or by air openings. The air 

exit must not to be hindered by any obstructions.

Electrical Supply

Please observe the following rules:

1.  Check and ensure that the supply voltage and the line 

current matches the specifications given on the rating 

plate.

2  This induction appliance is equipped with mains cable 

and plug which can be connected to the socket. The 

connector must be easily accessible to disconnect the 

unit from the electrical supply.

3.  When residual current circuit breakers are used, they 

must be rated for a breaking current of 30mA or more.

Ventilation

Please read carefully and comply with the following rules. 

1.  This induction unit is equipped with an internal air 

cooling system. Be sure that the air supply and air exhaust 

are not blocked (wall, fabric etc.).

2.  Ensure that the induction unit does not take in hot 

ambient air (concerns units standing side by side, or one 

behind the other, or standing near a frying pan or an 

oven), otherwise an air duct including shackle has to be 

added.

3.  The induction unit must not be placed next to an oven or 

another heat producing unit.

4.  The air intake temperature must be under 104°F (40°C).

5.  The operating staff has to make sure that installation, 

support and inspection is done by qualified personnel.

Summary of Contents for SH/IN 5000

Page 1: ...60 Fax 905 624 5669 Enodis UK LTD Swallowfield Way Hayes Middlesex UB3 1DQ ENGLAND Telephone 081 561 0433 Fax 081 848 0041 Part 4520898 03 31 11 2005 Garland Commercial Industries Inc FOR YOUR SAFETY...

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Page 3: ...ngerous voltage CAUTION Indicates a hazard or unsafe practice which could result in minor personal injury or property damage Electromagnetic field IMPORTANT INFORMATION Warning Risk of fire or electri...

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Page 5: ...IN 8000 11 Unit Placement 12 Installation of Operating Unit 12 Fresh Air Intake Installation 13 Instructions For Assembly Induction Built In Units 14 Guidelines For Assembly 14 Mounting Instructions 1...

Page 6: ...ximum Relative Humidity Of Air Storage 10 90 Function 30 90 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL VOLTAGE Total KW BH IN2500 208 230 240 2 5 SH IN 3500 208 230 240 3 5 SH IN 5000 208 230 400 440 5 0 SH WO I...

Page 7: ...allowing for efficient cooking and have the following features Simple operation with rotary switch with integrated mains switch Compact module in a frame design with an induction generator controller...

Page 8: ...fresh air by fixing an air duct including shackle or by air openings The air exit must not to be hindered by any obstructions Electrical Supply Please observe the following rules 1 Check and ensure t...

Page 9: ...73mm Side View of the right 0 06 1 5mm air exit air exit 4 06 103mm Ventilator Mains Cable air supply 6 73 171mm 11 02 280mm Ceran surface 10 23 260mm 10 23 260mm 12 20 310mm 12 20 310mm Front view Co...

Page 10: ...3 90 410 x 353mm Side view of the right 0 06 1 5mm Air exit Ventilator Air Supply Air exit 5 63 143mm 12 99 330mm 7 20 183mm Ceran surface 12 60 320mm 12 60 320mm 15 12 384mm 15 12 384mm Front view Ne...

Page 11: ...14 x 13 90 410 x 353mm 11 81 300MM WOK CERAN BOWL Air supply Air exit 0 06 1 5mm 8 46 5mm Side view of the right Front view Net cable Air exit 7 20 183mm 13 47 330mm Ventilator 15 12 384mm 15 12 384m...

Page 12: ...it In order to fix this unit on the surface of the enclosure a cut out for the power switch and the LED must considered The operator control panel has to be fixed vertically on the installation panel...

Page 13: ...nches for dual units for the hot air to escape by installer Failure to provide adequate ventilation for the unit will result in the unit overheating nuisance shut down and potential failure of the uni...

Page 14: ...ake sure that the in coming and outgoing exhaust air do not mix We recommend guaranteeing the supply of fresh air by using a tube with screens vent ducts or Air Intake Kit It is highly recommend that...

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Page 19: ...id injuries burning do not touch this area Use a pan suitable for induction cooking having a bottom diameter of at least 4 72 120mm only BH IN and SH IN 1 Put some water in the pan and place it in the...

Page 20: ...stored Out Of Operation If the cooker is not in use make sure that the control knob is in the OFF position If you don t use the cooker for a long period several days unplug the unit Make sure that no...

Page 21: ...sconnected from the electric connection Don t touch any parts inside the cooker If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer the service agent or a similarly qualified person...

Page 22: ...identical to other similar surfaces like glass Do not use corrosive or abrasive cleaning agents such as grill and oven sprays stain and rust removers scouring powder and rough sponges 2 Before being...

Page 23: ...ir inlet temperature must be lower than 104 F 40 C E07 Empty cooking sensing element activated Reset empty cooking protection by switching the unit off E08 Ambient temperature beyond operating range M...

Page 24: ...normal operating conditions 2 Verify that no hot air is sucked in by the fan Reduce the ambient temperature The air inlet temperature must be lower than 104 F 40 C One phase is missing only units with...

Page 25: ...r supplier for repair service 1 To verify if the pan is suitable use a permanent magnet and find out if it sticks on the bottom of the pan If not your pan is not suitable for induction cooking Choose...

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