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Form No. IRBRCEM-0910

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CONTENTS

This  manual  provides  the  installation,  safety,  and  operating

instructions for Hatco Induction Ranges. Hatco recommends all

installation, operating, and safety instructions appearing in this

manual be read prior to installation or operation of a unit. 

Safety information that appears in this manual is identified by

the following signal word panels:

WARNING  indicates  a  hazardous  situation  which,  if  not

avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION  indicates  a  hazardous  situation  which,  if  not

avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal

injury.

NOTICE

CAUTION

WARNING

INTRODUCTION

Hatco  Induction  Ranges  offer  a  safe,  quick,  efficient,  and

attractive way to prepare foods in commercial kitchens as well

as display cooking locations (omelet bars, buffets, etc...). The

high efficiency, accuracy, and speed of induction cooking make

Hatco  Induction  Ranges  the  perfect  choice  for  quality

foodservice organizations.

Induction  cooking  relies  on  the  creation  of  a  magnetic  field

between the induction coils below the glass surface of the unit

and an “induction-ready” pan sitting on top of the glass surface.

This magnetic field generates induction currents in the base of

the  pan,  which  heat  the  pan  instantly.  That  heat  then  is

transferred to the pan contents. Since the magnetic field exists

only  between  the  induction  coils  and  a  magnetic  material

(ferrous material), the glass surface between the two does not

become heated, eliminating heat loss and increasing efficiency.

When the magnetic field is “broken” by turning off the unit or

removing the pan, heat generation stops instantly.

Hatco Induction Ranges are products of extensive research and

field testing. The materials used were selected for maximum

durability, attractive appearance, and optimum performance.

Every unit is inspected and tested thoroughly prior to shipment.

Important Owner Information ..............................................2

Introduction...........................................................................2

Important Safety Information...............................................3

Model Description.................................................................4

Model Designation................................................................4

Specifications........................................................................4

Plug Configurations .........................................................4

Electrical Rating Chart.....................................................4

Dimensions — Induction Range......................................5

Dimensions — Remote Mounted Control Panel .............5

Installation .............................................................................6

General............................................................................6

Installing Built-In Models..................................................6

Operation...............................................................................7

General............................................................................7

Pan Specifications ...........................................................7

Startup .............................................................................8

Shutdown.........................................................................8

Maintenance ..........................................................................9

General............................................................................9

Daily Cleaning .................................................................9

Cleaning the Air Inlet Filters ............................................9

Troubleshooting Guide ......................................................10

Limited Warranty.................................................................11

Service Information ............................................................11

IMPORTANT OWNER INFORMATION

Record  the  model  number,  serial  number  (located  on  the

bottom of the unit), voltage, and purchase date of the unit in

the spaces below. Please have this information available when

calling Hatco for service assistance.

Model No. ____________________________________

Serial No. ____________________________________

Voltage ______________________________________

Date of Purchase ______________________________

Register your unit!

Completing online warranty registration will prevent delay in

obtaining warranty coverage. Access the Hatco website at

www.hatcocorp.com

, select the 

Parts & Service

pull-down

menu, and click on “Warranty Registration”.

Business

8:00 

AM

to 5:00 

PM

Hours:

Central Standard Time (C.S.T.)

(Summer Hours:  June to September – 
8:00 

AM

to 5:00 

PM

C.S.T. 

Monday through Thursday
8:00 

AM

to 2:30 

PM

C.S.T. Friday)

Telephone: (414) 671-6350

E-mail:

[email protected]

Fax:

(414) 671-3976 (Parts and Service)

Additional information can be found by visiting our web site at

www.hatcocorp.com

.

Summary of Contents for IRBR2-6200

Page 1: ...se bring it to the attention of your supervisor Keep this manual in a safe location for future reference No opere este equipo al menos que haya leído y comprendido el contenido de este manual Cualquier falla en el seguimiento de las instrucciones contenidas en este manual puede resultar en un serio lesión o muerte Este manual contiene importante información sobre seguridad concerniente al mantenim...

Page 2: ...removing the pan heat generation stops instantly Hatco Induction Ranges are products of extensive research and field testing The materials used were selected for maximum durability attractive appearance and optimum performance Every unit is inspected and tested thoroughly prior to shipment Important Owner Information 2 Introduction 2 Important Safety Information 3 Model Description 4 Model Designa...

Page 3: ...m Connection must be properly grounded and of correct voltage size and configuration for electrical specifications of unit Contact a qualified electrician to determine and perform proper electrical connection Unit must be installed by a qualified electrician Installation must conform to all local electrical codes Installation by unqualified personnel will void unit warranty and may lead to electri...

Page 4: ...erature probe in each cooking zone monitors the zone temperature This probe detects overheating in the cooking zone due to an empty pan A sensor in each cooking zone detects when a small ferrous object such as a fork spoon or ring is placed on the unit The corresponding coil indicator light on the control panel will flash and the unit will not operate Figure 1 Model IRBR2 6200 Induction Range Remo...

Page 5: ...ensions Induction Range Width Depth height Built In Built In Front Coil Rear Coil Model A B C Width D Depth E Diameter F Diameter G IRBR2 6200 440 mm 580 mm 105 mm 369 mm 500 mm 232 mm 232 mm 17 3 8 22 7 8 4 3 16 14 9 16 19 3 4 9 1 4 9 1 4 Dimensions Remote Mounted Control Panel Width Depth height Built In Built In A B C Width D Depth E 400 mm 110 mm 85 mm 250 mm 70 mm 15 3 4 4 3 8 3 3 8 9 7 8 2 3...

Page 6: ...or maintenance and cleaning after it has been placed into the countertop CAUTION WARNING 1 Carefully measure and cut the appropriate opening in the countertop for the induction range Refer to the illustration for dimensions NOTE Make sure a minimum 51 mm 2 clearance will be available between the sides of the unit and any interior surface A minimum of 128 mm 5 will be needed below the countertop su...

Page 7: ...to provide dedicated cooling air if necessary Figure 9 Inlet and Exhaust Air Separation 16 Route and reconnect the control wires to the bottom of the induction range Unit must be installed by a qualified electrician Installation must conform to all local electrical codes Installation by unqualified personnel will void unit warranty and may lead to electric shock or burn as well as damage to unit a...

Page 8: ...nduction ready pan s on the desired coil s The induction range will not operate without a pan centered inside the cooking zone pattern on the glass surface 3 Turn the appropriate Coil Heat Control to the desired setting for the front coil rear coil or both coils to turn on the induction range NOTE The setting of the Coil Heat Controls can be changed at any time during operation CAUTION Shutdown 1 ...

Page 9: ...ce using an appropriate cleaning wipe damp paper towel or damp cloth For tough stains and metal marks use a drop of ceramic glass cleaner and paper towel For water and scale marks use a few drops of white vinegar and paper towel Use non abrasive cleaners only Abrasive cleaners could scratch the finish of the unit marring its appearance and making it susceptible to soil accumulation 4 Clean the met...

Page 10: ...blocked Make sure air inlet filters are clean Make sure installation of built in unit provides proper separation between cooling air air inlet and hot exhaust air exhaust fan Install flexible vent tubing included with unit to rear air inlet filter to provide dedicated cooling air to unit Exhaust fan s continues to run after unit has been turned off Cooling of the unit not complete No action necess...

Page 11: ...quest 3CS and FR Tanks c One 1 year Parts and Labor PLUS Nine 9 years Parts Only Warranty on Electric Booster Heater Tanks Gas Booster Heater Tanks d Ninety 90 Day Parts Only Warranty Replacement Parts THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE...

Page 12: ...500 Milwaukee WI 53234 0500 U S A Telephone 414 671 6350 International Fax 414 671 3976 partsandservice hatcocorp com www hatcocorp com hATCO AUThORIzED PARTS DISTRIBUTORS United Kingdom Marren Group Northants 44 0 1933 666233 Register your unit online See IMPORTANT OWNER INFORMATION section for details ...

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