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4 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

501_03

- ELECTRIC COOKERS

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4.1 Safety rules

• Installation, modifications and maintenance of the appliance

must be carried out by authorised personnel in compliance with
current safety standards. The manufacturer declines all responsi-
bility for failure to comply with these obligations.

•  In compliance with international regulations, when connecting

the appliance to the mains power supply, a device with a mini-
mum aperture of 3 mm between contacts must be fitted
upstream of the appliance, allowing omnipolar disconnection of
the appliance from the mains. Also, a high-sensitivity automatic
differential switch must be installed which protects against direct
or indirect contact with live electrical parts and against current
leakage (maximum current leakage permissible by regulations is
1 mA/kW).

•  Compare technical datas on grey stickers to those written on this

manual and present power supply.

•  Do not bend, crush or damage the cables against sharp corners.

•  Lay the cables so as to avoid contact with extremely hot surfaces.

• Connection to the grid must be carried out with at least a cable

type NYM or H07RN-F.

•  The cable - which is totally sheathed – must be led inside the

appliance through the cable clamp and cable raceway installed
on the appliance.

•  Ventilation system installation can be carried out only by expert

personnel.

•  If the appliance is to be installed near walls, dividing walls, kit-

chen equipment or decorative panelling, these should be in non-
inflammable material. If not, all appliances must be coated with
thermal-insulation fireproof material. Make sure that all fire pre-
vention standards and safety precautions are strictly adhered to.

4.2 Structure, equipment and safety devices
of the unit 

18/10 chrome-nickel steel outer panelling. 

Controls also include a switch controlled by a knob and one indica-
tor light for each plate.

4.3 Assembly

4.3.1 Installation premises

The appliance should be installed in a well-ventilated room, and if
possible under a range hood (check current regulations).

The appliance can be installed on its own or with other similar
equipment.

If the appliance is to be installed near inflammable walls, a minimum
distance of 150 mm around the sides and back should be allowed. 

If this distance cannot be obtained, take proper heat-protection
action such as fitting tiles or thermal radiation protection material
to the walls.

4.3.2 Statutory regulations and technical requirements

During installation of the appliance, the following regulations must
be adhered to:

•  Relevant legal directives;

•  Local building and combustion regulations;

•  "Technical rules for gas systems" worksheet;

•  "Technical rules for liquid gas" worksheet;

•  “Gas installations in industrial kitchens” worksheet;

•  Relative accident prevention standards;

•  Local gas utility regulations.

•  Local building and fire codes.

4.3.3 Installation

Installation, start-up and maintenance should only be carried out by
expert personnel.

All work required to install the appliance should be carried out in
compliance with all local standards and regulations.

The manufacturers decline all responsibility where poor performan-
ce is due to incorrect installation in disregard of the above condi-
tions.

4.3.4 Wiring

Before to drop in the unit on the top, fix input cable. Electric con-
nections must be executed by qualified technician respecting rules
and regulations in force. Remove terminal board/chock support S
(fig. 1/2) unscrewing screws at sight V (fig. 1/2), pass the cable
through the chock-cablepress D (fig. 1/2) and connect wire to corre-
sponding terminal of the terminal board A (fig. 1/2), screw again.

When choosing the lead wire, make sure it has the following cha-
racteristics: it should be at least of the H07 RN-F type and its section
should be large enough for the appliance (see "Technical data").

Wire input is on the back wall.

The terminal board is at the front, behind the control panel.

The ground wire must be long enough to prevent tug after the
cable lead wires in case of raceway breakage.

In compliance with international regulations, when connec-
ting the appliance to the mains power supply, a device with a
minimum aperture of 3 mm between contacts must be fitted
upstream of the appliance, allowing omnipolar disconnection
of the appliance from the mains. Power switches, relays and
fuses are considered suitable separation devices.

4.3.5 Equipotential

The appliance must be hooked up to a unipotential system. The
connection screw E (fig. 1/2) is located at the bottom, back side.

It is labeled with the symbol

.

The manufacturers cannot be held responsible for any dama-
ge due to inadequate or incorrect installation. Under such cir-
cumstances the guarantee will be considered null and void.

4.4 Preparing for installation

The electric cookers type INCASSO must be set on a regular workta-
ble, made of fireproof material and in compliance with the current
hygiene and safety standards.

It is of vital importance to observe the following instructions.

Cookers hobs units can go near other appliances such as a fryer, as
long as the required distance of 50 mm (min.) is kept.

In order to install the unit properly on the worktable, proceed as
follows:

A: fig. 3)

Base: With a drill, make an opening in the worktable as

described in fig. 3.

Summary of Contents for I2P

Page 1: ...501_03 Installation operating and maintenance instructions 09 2015 COPYRIGHT 2004 GIGA GRANDI CUCINE SRL ELECTRIC COOKERS I2P I2PQ I4P I4PQ I2V I4V ...

Page 2: ...CHARACTERISTICS 501_03 ELECTRIC COOKERS 2 19 Supplied by Date Customer Service FAX e mail ...

Page 3: ...1 1 Start up 8 5 1 2 Operator training 8 5 2 Maintenance 8 5 3 Ignition 12 5 3 1 Electricals plate 12 5 3 2 Pyroceram 12 5 4 Cleaning and taking care of the machine 12 6 Instructions for use 13 6 1 Safety cleaning and repair rules 13 6 2 Turning the appliance off in case of breakdown 13 6 2 1 What to do in case of failure or prolonged period of disuse 13 6 3 Appliance care and frequency of mainten...

Page 4: ...14 14 90 90 170 170 90 90 13 13 A A 407 407 33 33 610 610 138 138 218 218 E E S S 160 160 100 100 11 5 11 5 218 218 15 15 100 100 13 13 11 5 11 5 48 48 48 48 90 90 11 5 11 5 218 218 377 377 356 356 316 316 257 257 400 400 257 257 777 777 800 800 756 756 D D 716 716 A A S S S S V V V V A B C D E T V Terminal board Knob Green indicator light resistance Cable input Equipotenital Data plate Screw Fig ...

Page 5: ...610 T T 15 15 100 100 11 5 11 5 13 13 90 90 A A E E 11 5 11 5 218 218 15 15 100 100 13 13 11 5 11 5 48 48 90 90 11 5 11 5 218 218 377 377 356 356 316 316 48 48 257 257 400 400 257 257 777 777 800 800 756 756 D D 716 716 A A B B B B B B S S V V V V S S Fig 2 A B C D E T V Terminal board Knob Green indicator light resistance Cable input Equipotenital Data plate Screw ...

Page 6: ...2 Model I2P I2PQ I4P I4PQ I2V I4V 4 6 kW 5 2 kW 9 2 kW 10 4 kW 5 0 kW 8 6 kW Total power These appliances are used for professional purposes Installation repair and use must be carried out by expert personnel The data plate T is located on the appliance and contains all the data needed for installation TIPO TYPE CAT KAT GAS GAZ G30 G31 G20 G25 II2H3B P P mbar 30 30 20 II2H3 P mbar 30 37 20 II2H3 P...

Page 7: ...t be adhered to Relevant legal directives Local building and combustion regulations Technical rules for gas systems worksheet Technical rules for liquid gas worksheet Gas installations in industrial kitchens worksheet Relative accident prevention standards Local gas utility regulations Local building and fire codes 4 3 3 Installation Installation start up and maintenance should only be carried out...

Page 8: ...to be provided with a special hole fig 1 2 B fig 4 Housing Make an opening in the worktable in order to fit in the appliance as described in fig 4 the rise can be performed per fectly by means of a bent L shaped metal support The appliance is clamped to the worktable with six M5 screws fit through holes pre viously drilled fig 4 Fit the appliance and fasten it to the workta ble with the screws Fil...

Page 9: ...w 777 777 585 585 360 360 Ø Ø 7 7 257 257 377 377 585 585 257 257 240 MIN 240 MIN 100 100 90 90 60 60 15 15 33 33 40 MIN 40 MIN 38 38 55 55 Appliance back wall Appliance back wall 700 700 514 514 585 585 Ventialtion openings Ventialtion openings 257 257 33 33 38 38 33 33 38 38 MIN 50 MIN 50 257 257 Fig 3 ...

Page 10: ... 33 Hole for fixing screw Hole for fixing screw 585 585 616 616 257 257 38 38 257 257 33 33 257 257 377 377 360 360 406 406 115 115 42 42 255 MIN 255 MIN 90 90 257 257 27 MIN 27 MIN 15 15 42 42 55 55 93 93 585 585 257 257 700 700 616 616 60 60 Ventialtion openings Ventialtion openings 15 15 93 93 777 777 760 760 806 806 Silicone Silicone 3 3 Fig 4 ...

Page 11: ...e 794 outside 394 outside 394 outside 604 604 outside outside 10 MAX 10 MAX 90 90 240 MIN 240 MIN 100 100 Raised edge Raised edge 30 MIN 30 MIN 43 43 20 20 604 outside 604 outside Ventialtion openings Ventialtion openings 604 outside 604 outside MIN 50 MIN 50 Fig 4 1 Fig 4 1 Support Support Fig 5 ...

Page 12: ...pos 1 fig 7 for the plate required in a clockwise direction remembering that the thinner part of the comet corre sponds to the minimum amount of power and the thicker part corre sponds to the maximum amount In this way only the central part of the heating element will be tur ned on 1800 W By rotating the knob the whole way and returning it to the position required the external part of the heating ...

Page 13: ...they come in contact with the steel concentrated or at high temperatures These active sub stances include for instance saline and sulphurous substances chlorides salts concentrated spices such as mustard vinegar essences soup cubes kitchen salt solutions etc More damage can be caused by outside rust i e from other components tools or incipient rust iron particles i e file dust 6 1 Safety cleaning ...

Page 14: ...s Steel wool or brushes with stainless steel can cause rust due to rubbing Newly formed rust spots can be removed with slightly abrasive liquid soaps or fine grained sand paper Larger rust spots can be removed with 2 3 of hot oxalic acid solution If these cleaning products do not do the job a nitric acid 10 treatment is required Attention These treatments can be carried out only by expert personne...

Page 15: ...1 C1 H1 5 2 1 1 2 3 4 4 3 R1 R2 2600 w 1800 w 1200 w 600 w 400 w 270 w 400 V 3N I2P 1xR1 1xR2 I2PQ 2xR1 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 B1 5 P3 P1 P2 2 1 3 3 4 2000 w 1150 w 850 w 300 w 220 w 175 w R1 R2 L1 L2 L3 1 mA 2 3 4 5 6 230 V 3 PE PE mA B1 C1 H1 R1 R2 Line input terminal board Front hotplate commutator Rear hotplate commutator Green indicator light 2600 W hotplate 2000 W hotplate ...

Page 16: ...L3 1 mA 2 3 4 5 6 230 V 3 I4P 2xR1 2xR2 I4PQ 4xR1 400 V 3N 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 B1 5 P3 P1 P2 2 1 3 3 4 2600 w 1800 w 1200 w 600 w 400 w 270 w 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 B1 5 P3 P1 P2 2 1 3 3 4 2000 w 1150 w 850 w 300 w 220 w 175 w R1 R2 PE PE mA B1 C1 D1 E1 H1 R1 R2 Line input terminal board Right front hotplate commutator Right rear hotplate commutator Left front hotplate commutator Left rear hotplate commutator Gr...

Page 17: ... of B2 to P1 of C2 Terminal 4a Terminal 4 Terminal 2 Residual heat lamps Color cables Color cables Color cables Color cables Blue section 1 5 mm2 White section 1 5 mm2 Red section 1 5 mm2 Green section 1 mm2 PE PE mA C2 B2 H1 H2 R1 Line input terminal board Double power plate energy regulator front Double power plate energy regulator rear Green indicator light Residual heat indicator light 1000 25...

Page 18: ...erminal 4a Terminal 4 Terminal 2 Residual heat lamps Color cables Color cables Color cables Color cables Blue section 1 5 mm2 White section 1 5 mm2 Red section 1 5 mm2 Green section 1 mm2 PE PE mA E1 C1 D2 B2 H1 H2 R1 R2 Line input terminal board Single power plate energy regulator right rear Single power plate energy regulator left front Double power plate energy regulator right front Double powe...

Page 19: ...idicucine it WARNING THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INACCURACIES IN THIS BOOKLET DUE TO COPYING OR PRINTING ERRORS DUE TO ITS POLICY OF CONTINUAL PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY CHANGES DEEMED NECESSARY THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IF THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL ARE NOT OBSERVED ...

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