Henny Penny FlexFusion ELECTRIC SPACESAVER PLUS TEAM Maintenance Manual Download Page 42

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Maintenance instructions

FM06-140

Summary of Contents for FlexFusion ELECTRIC SPACESAVER PLUS TEAM

Page 1: ...Maintenance manual FM06 140 2 4 2022 FM06 140 en US FlexFusion ELECTRIC SPACE AVER PLUS TEAM Read the operating instructions prior to maintenenace SPACE AVER PLUS FUSION FLEX Model FSDE 610...

Page 2: ...2 Maintenance instructions...

Page 3: ...drawer 13 7 2 Removing and attaching the rear panel 14 7 2 1 Remove the rear panel 14 7 2 2 Attaching the rear panel 14 8 Performing maintenance 15 8 1 Complaints from the operator 16 8 2 Checking the...

Page 4: ...eplace filter 28 8 13 Check software 32 8 14 Checking the power supply 32 8 15 Check regulation upper and lower unit 33 8 15 1 Check date and time 33 8 15 2 Check error messages 33 8 15 3 Check cookin...

Page 5: ...on of the unit Figures All figures in this manual are intended as examples Discrepancies can arise between this and the actual unit Part replacement The customer is informed about the need to replace...

Page 6: ...intenance of the unit 2 2 Recommended maintenance The manufacturer recommends maintenance of the unit in accordance with the following table After 12 months after 6 months under heavy workload more th...

Page 7: ...rty damage and personal injury from lack of organizational measures Inform the operators present prior to starting the maintenance work Discuss how to respond to an emergency prior to starting the mai...

Page 8: ...tlet j Unit leg b Operating unit k Nameplate c Filter drawer l Discharge channel for bottom unit d Condensate baffle m Cooking chamber in bottom unit e Hang in frame n Hand shower optional f Door hand...

Page 9: ...ir outlet i Nameplate b Operating unit j Discharge channel for bottom unit c Hang in frame k Cooking chamber in bottom unit d Cooking chamber door l Hand shower optional e Door handle m Discharge chan...

Page 10: ...Detailed views 4 2 1 Recirculation hood filter h g f e d c b a Image Recirculation hood filter a Condensation baffle e Vapor inlet b Filter drawer f Filter mat yellow c Air outlet g Air filter d Reci...

Page 11: ...instructions 5 Special tools testing and measuring equipment The following tools and measuring instruments are needed for maintenance Voltmeter Clamp on ammeter Spirit level Personal protective equipm...

Page 12: ...he present unit It is attached to the outside of the unit s housing A second nameplate is located inside the unit behind the operating panel Checking the nameplate Test criteria Remarks values Yes No...

Page 13: ...pen CAUTION Risk of injury from sharp edges Wear protective gloves NOTICE Risk of property damage from damage to the lines Remove and attach housing components carefully 7 1 Opening and closing the se...

Page 14: ...crews on the rear panel 2 Remove the rear panel Image Remove back panels 7 2 2 Attaching the rear panel NOTICE Risk of property damage from leaky housing Check seals when attaching the housing parts 1...

Page 15: ...n drained and voltage free 1 Inquire about complaints from the operator 2 Check the overall state of the unit 3 Check housing 4 Check the cooking chamber 5 Check cooking chamber door 6 Check water con...

Page 16: ...e housing for external damage Test criteria Remarks values Yes No Housing appears OK externally no dents If no Inform the operator 8 2 2 Operating unit Checking the operating unit Test criteria Remark...

Page 17: ...rks values Yes No Cooking chamber is free of limescale residues If No Decalcify unit and check on site softening system Check water quality 8 4 2 Upper and lower cooking chamber light Check the lighti...

Page 18: ...ridge holder horizontally If No Replace air baffle with cartridge holder 8 4 5 Internal core temperature sensor upper cooking chamber Check internal core temperature sensor for damage Test criteria Re...

Page 19: ...lt of the temperature sensor and cooking results can deviate from the ideal Only operate unit with a clean temperature sensor Clean the temperature sensor and the protective basket If cleaning does no...

Page 20: ...scale residues Test criteria Remarks values Yes No Water inlet is free of limescale residues If No Decalcify or replace water inlet pipe 8 5 Check cooking chamber door upper and lower cooking chamber...

Page 21: ...If No Replace locking block Check the function of the interlock Test criteria Remarks values Yes No Locking plunger is firmly seated on the housing If no Tighten the screw connection 8 6 Check water c...

Page 22: ...e water connection to the unit is tight no deposits or corrosion If No Inform the operator Do not operate the unit until the waste water connection has been repaired 8 9 Checking the condition of the...

Page 23: ...ire insulation is undamaged not brittle or scorched If no Repair 8 10 Check components upper device Check fan service level relay test Test criteria Remarks values Yes No Fan works properly when cooki...

Page 24: ...st criteria Remarks values Yes No Siphon pump works perfectly If No Troubleshooting according to service manual Inform operator Check pump circulation service level relay test Test criteria Remarks va...

Page 25: ...eria Remarks values Yes No Supply air hoses are free from damage If No Change hose If replacement is not possible immediately take the unit out of service Check the steaming unit see service level Tes...

Page 26: ...wheel for imbalance Recommendation of the manufacturer Change motor and fan wheel Check electrical contacts Carry out inspection of wiring harness cable and contacts Test criteria Remarks values Yes N...

Page 27: ...Remarks values Yes No If No Change hand shower Check hose reel and hose Test criteria Remarks values Yes No Hose rolls in without problems and is easy to unroll Hose is free of cracks Hose reel works...

Page 28: ...awer f Filter mat yellow c Air outlet g Air filter d Recirculation hood h Activated charcoal filter CAUTION Risk of injury from sharp edges Wear protective gloves CAUTION Risk of burns from hot surfac...

Page 29: ...not continue to operate combisteamer until hood is repaired Replace filter mat yellow and clean filter frame Image Removing the filter drawer and condensate baffle Image Checking the yellow filter ma...

Page 30: ...e the new yellow filter mat in the lower part of the holder 8 Replace the upper part of the holder TOP marking is legible 9 Place holder with filter mat into filter drawer Filter drawer ready for reas...

Page 31: ...ion The air filter lies in the holders 7 Clip in condensate baffle 8 Push the filter drawer in as far as the end stop Air filter changed in the recirculation hood Conclusion Prerequisite Disconnect th...

Page 32: ...y and property damage from electric shock Inspection and adjustment work that can be carried out only with the hous ing open and the unit under power must be performed only by electrically trained qua...

Page 33: ...on the voltage 2 Switch on the unit 3 Set the date and time 4 Switch the unit off and then back on 5 Check date and time If necessary Replace buffer battery 8 15 2 Check error messages Prerequisite T...

Page 34: ...essage appears in the display Cooking chamber sensor is working properly 2 End cooking mode Convection with core temperature 3 Switch off the unit The unit cools down Action Change the cooking chamber...

Page 35: ...Performing maintenance 35 Maintenance instructions Notes and remarks FM06 140...

Page 36: ...screw it tight Insert seal 7 Fine sieve on the line Softened drinking water also clean 9 2 Cleaning and descaling the unit 9 2 1 Clean unit INFORMATION Clean the unit according to the operating instr...

Page 37: ...stener Opening the air diverter Prerequisite Unit switched off 1 Remove the left support rack present only in size 6 and size 10 2 Loosen the upper fastener 3 Loosen the lower fastener 4 Loosen the ce...

Page 38: ...Completing the maintenance 38 Maintenance instructions 10 Completing the maintenance The following work was carried out as part of the maintenance Component Reason for the exchange FM06 140...

Page 39: ...Completing the maintenance 39 Maintenance instructions The following components were replaced during maintenance Component Reason for the exchange FM06 140...

Page 40: ...Completing the maintenance 40 Maintenance instructions The following components should be replaced promptly for proper operation Component Reason for the exchange FM06 140...

Page 41: ...41 Maintenance instructions 11 Acceptance of maintenance The maintenance was performed by Company Installation fitter Place date Signature Stamp Confirmation of customer Customer Function Place date...

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Page 44: ...FM06 140 Henny Penny Corp Eaton Ohio 45320 Revised 2 7 2022...

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