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Instructions For Installation And Use

 

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CAUTION: Read the instruction before using the machine.

INSTINCT Griddle User Manual   rev 01   04/18

Induction Counter-Top Series

Griddle-Line Single And Dual Models

models

INSTINCT Griddle 3.5

INSTINCT Griddle 5

INSTINCT Griddle 10

Translation of Original Instructions - English

This Manual can also be 

found on www.inducs.com

Summary of Contents for INSTINCT Griddle 10

Page 1: ...g the machine INSTINCT Griddle User Manual rev 01 04 18 Induction Counter Top Series Griddle Line Single And Dual Models models INSTINCT Griddle 3 5 INSTINCT Griddle 5 INSTINCT Griddle 10 Translation of Original Instructions English This Manual can also be found on www inducs com ...

Page 2: ...n safely and normally you must read and understand all specific and critical requirements such as location ventilation clearance when design ing the location and or the electrical cabinet for the appliance Installers operators and staff For your safety and safety of the others you must observe all safety instructions during installation operation and maintenance of the equipment Should you require...

Page 3: ...sories are available in all geographical regions Please con sult your equipment supplier for the availability of the specific products in your region INSPECT THE SHIPMENT Thoroughly inspect the equipment upon deliv ery Immediately report to the delivery carrier any damage that occurred during transportation and request for a written inspection report from a claim inspector Keep all packages KEEP T...

Page 4: ...rmation about the procedure you are performing SAFETY SYMBOLS AND WARNINGS ON THE APPLIANCE This symbol alerts you to a hazardous situation that WILL or COULD cause serious bodily harm or death Be alert and implement relevant safety precau tions DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE This dangerous voltage warning sym bol indicates a risk of electric shock and hazards from dangerous voltage Electromagnetic Field Thi...

Page 5: ...uthorized service agent using only genuine replacement parts The manufactur er will have no obligation with respect to any product that has been improperly installed adjusted operated or not maintained in ac cordance with national and local codes and or installation instructions provided with the product or any product that has its seri al number defaced obliterated or removed and or which has bee...

Page 6: ...ents and maintenance pro cedures outlined in this manual are not cov ered by the warranty NOTE Proper installation care and main tenance are essential for maximum per formance and trouble free operation of your equipment Visit our website for manual updates translations or contact in formation for service agents in your area CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT This marking shown on the prod uct indic...

Page 7: ...INSTINCT Griddle User Manual rev 01 04 18 7 Safety Notices ...

Page 8: ...and Ventilation 11 Installation Safety Electrical 12 Personal Protection 13 Specifications 14 Dimensions INSTINCT Griddle 3 5 INSTINCT Griddle 5 14 Dimensions INSTINCT Griddle 10 15 Installation Clearance 16 Electrical Specifications 16 Electrical Cables 16 Operating Conditions 17 Weights 17 Installation Instructions 18 Location of the Induction Appliance 18 Ventilation Requirements 18 Leveling th...

Page 9: ...e Maintenance Safety Disclaimer 27 Dangerous Electrical Voltage 27 Maintenance Safety Cleaning 28 Personal Protection 29 Daily Cleaning and Maintenance 30 Stainless Steel case 30 Grease drawer 30 Cleaning the Griddle Plate 30 Weekly Cleaning and Maintenance 31 Air Intake Filter 31 Yearly Maintenance 31 Section 5 Troubleshooting Dangerous Electrical Voltage 32 Common Problems 32 Symptoms 32 Dangers...

Page 10: ... corner to cor ner across the entire cooking surface The cooking surface is controlled and mon itored by multiple sensors Instantaneous temperature recovery is feasible The griddle plate is coated with a polished HP CR INOX layer which is resistant to abrasion corrosion and heat This feature strengthens the griddle plate and minimizes cleaning time in between meal preparations 1 Europatent EP 0858...

Page 11: ... fabricators and designers must consult their counter top suppliers when de signing an appropriate support structure and clearance for the counter top and the instal lation Notic Induction equipment that is not installed correctly will have warranty voided INSTALLATION SAFETY CLEARANCE AND VENTILATION n n DANGER Risk of Fire or Shock or Equipment Failure All minimum clearances must be maintained A...

Page 12: ...s other means for disconnection from the power supply such as circuit breaker or disconnect switch is pro vided nWarning CE Induction Appliance only If ground fault current protective switches are used they must be provided with selective activation and designed for a minimum fault current of 30mA Type B or B Notic Ensure the supply voltage and the line cur rent match the specifications given on t...

Page 13: ...n this manner n n DANGER To avoid cardiac pacemaker malfunction consult your physician or pacemaker man ufacture about effects of electromagnetic field on your pacemaker n n DANGER Replace defective power cable immediately by an authorized service agency nWarning Markings and warning labels mounted di rectly on the equipment must be observed at all times and kept in a fully legible condition nWarn...

Page 14: ... 3 5 INSTINCT Griddle 5 Measurements in millimeters and inch 2 3 4 1 1 57 18 62 19 41 7 87 1 69 20 91 19 41 14 02 7 80 13 86 11 06 3 15 Indicates the direction of airflow 1 Distance to wall or other obstruction minimum 40mm 1 57 2 Power Cable Connection 3 Air intake filter 4 Equipotential bonding point EN60335 ...

Page 15: ...dle 10 Measurements in millimeters and inch 7 87 1 73 11 06 3 94 1 1 57 18 62 18 62 14 02 7 80 2 3 4 25 83 24 33 22 72 Indicates the direction of airflow 1 Distance to wall or other obstruction minimum 40mm 1 57 2 Power Cable Connection 3 Air intake filter 4 Equipotential bonding point EN60335 ...

Page 16: ...istance to wall or other obstruction min imum 40mm 1 57 y A gap between two countertop units is not required y min 0mm 0 a min 40mm 1 57 a min 40mm 1 57 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model Power Current Voltage Phases Plug INSTINCT Griddle 3 5 3500W 16A 230V 1Φ EU1 16P 3500W 17A 208V 1Φ 208V 2Φ INSTINCT Griddle 5 5000W 8A 400V 3Φ EU 5 Pole 5000W 14A 208V 3Φ NEMA 15 20P G X Y Z INSTINCT Griddle 10 1000...

Page 17: ...up ply Voltage 6 10 Network Impedance Zmax 0 25Ω Supply frequency 50 60 Hz Ingress Protection class IP X3 Maximum Ambient Temperature In Storage 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F In Operation 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Maximum Relative Air Humidity In Storage 10 to 90 In Operation 30 to 90 Noise level 45dB WEIGHTS Model Net Weight kg lb INSTINCT Griddle 3 5 28 62 INSTINCT Griddle 5 30 67 INSTINCT Griddle 1...

Page 18: ...otect the induction appliance from heat steam and grease generated by other equipment such as oven deep fryer pasta cooker steamers and water bath The control switches on the front panel must not be blocked or obstructed Keep the induction appliance away from com bustible materials vapors or liquids VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS Read and understand all installation safety instructions regarding Clearan...

Page 19: ... Test Read and understand all installation safety instructions regarding Per sonal Protection Observe also ALL operation safety requirements in section 3 Operation Testing procedure 1 Follow operational instructions in section 3 to test Heat up to selected temperature Timer Function Operation of knob LED light is functioning NOTE The LED ring illuminates continuously when the set temperature has b...

Page 20: ...ipment Heat only food products on the griddle plate OPERATION SAFETY PERSONAL PROTECTION Notic Induction appliances are more powerful heat up quicker and cook food faster than conventional cooking equipment Your in duction appliance will require different use and care than other conventional equipment Do not operate the equipment without read ing this manual and understanding all safety requiremen...

Page 21: ...ution Short Cook Time Induction appliances cook food faster than conventional cooking equipment To avoid overheating and burning check the cooking process frequently Never leave the appliance unattended during operation Caution Metallic objects are heated up very quick ly when placed on the induction cook zone during operation To avoid injury DO NOT place any objects such as closed cans aluminum o...

Page 22: ...le and repeatable performance of your induction equip ment 1 Keep kitchen temperature below 40 C 104 F 40o C 104o F 5o C 41o F 40o C 104o F 5o C 41o F 2 Never place your induction equipment next to any steam generating or heat generating equipment 3 Clean the intake filter at least once a week or as often as required 4 Do not use pans on the griddle ...

Page 23: ...ture double click knob to switch to Timer Mode Turn knob to select time in minutes Click knob 1 time 1x to confirm and start count down Temperature Turn knob to select temperature Turn Unit ON Click knob 1 time Turn Unit OFF Turn knob to the lowest power or lowest temperature When LED ring is flashing turn knob slightly to turn unit off Control Knop TURN Turn knob to select temperature time option...

Page 24: ...psed the appliance will sound a beeping signal and the unit will automatically shut down if the operator takes no action TURNING OFF Turn knob to go to the lowest temperature When LED ring is flashing turn knob slightly fur ther to turn off the appliance When the unit is switched off a o appears on the display Additional Settings Additional settings are available to reduce power level and to set d...

Page 25: ...issioning Procedure if the device is not needed for a long time 1 Switch off the device on the knob See Section 3 Turning Off 2 Disconnect the device from the mains n n DANGER If the plug is not safely accessible the de vice must be switched off at the main circuit breaker ...

Page 26: ... position Otherwise the plate could deform locally over time Using Proper Cooking Utensils Use only the spatula provided to turn over food products on the griddle plate Using any sharp edged objects such as knife or fork can damage the griddle surface Recovering from Temperature Loss Temperature loss occurs when cold food is put on the griddle plate The RTCSmp tech nology can immediately sense the...

Page 27: ...pro vided DANGEROUS ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE n n DANGER Do not open the appliance Maintenance and servicing work other than cleaning as described in this manual must be done by an authorized service personnel n n DANGER If any part of the appliance is cracked or bro ken turn Off directly the appliance and Immediately disconnect the appliance from the supply Do not touch any parts in side the appliance D...

Page 28: ...to remove all residues of cleaning agents from the cooking surfaces Use a clean moist cloth to wipe off any such surfaces Caution Using commercial cleaning fluids or chemi cals Read the directions for use and precau tionary statements before use Pay atten tion to the concentration of cleaner and the length of time the cleaner remains on the food contact surfaces or equipment surfac es Notic Inspec...

Page 29: ...lt your physician or pacemaker man ufacture about effects of electromagnetic field on your pacemaker n n DANGER Replace defective power cable immediately by an authorized service agency nWarning Markings and warning labels mounted di rectly on the equipment must be observed at all times and kept in a fully legible condition nWarning Risk of burns from high temperatures You may get burnt if you tou...

Page 30: ...aution Risk of burn from hot equipment hot grease and steam Wear personal protective equip ment Notic DO NOT USE strong detergents and solvents such as Ketone Ester and alkaline deter gents Depending on the concentration re action time and temperature these chemi cals could damage the special coating on the griddle plate DO NOT USE steel wool tough scratching sponges or knives on the grill plate U...

Page 31: ... on the bottom of the appliance To remove slid out the filter from the holder 2 The filter is dishwasher safe 3 The filter must be DRY before you put it back into the holder In case of insufficient cleaning of the device the warranty expires Yearly Maintenance Best Practice Have the induction appliance ex amined once a year by an authorized technician ...

Page 32: ...arning labels mounted di rectly on the equipment must be observed at all times and kept in a fully legible condition NOTE If a problem arises during operation of your induction appliance follow the Trouble shooting Charts before calling service Routine adjustments and maintenance procedures are not covered by the warranty Common Problems One or more of the following conditions may af fect the func...

Page 33: ...function or accident related to the device proceed as fol lows Disconnect the power supply from the circuit breaker provided for the device Disconnect the mains plug of the affected device to prevent it from being switched on again n n DANGER If the plug is not safely accessible the de vice must be switched off at the main circuit breaker ...

Page 34: ...40 C 104 F One phase is missing for equipment with three phase supply only Check incoming power supply Example power cable plugged into the wall socket Check kitchen main fuse box Reduced Power adj Check if the additional Setting P1 is correct Defective equipment Only if possible and safe disconnect the appliance from the power supply 1 Contact an authorized service agency Appliance does not react...

Page 35: ...iddles may continue to operate E06 E30 Ambient temperature too high the cooling system is not able to keep the induction appliance in normal operating conditions Internal component overheated 2 Let appliance cool down Verify that air vents are not obstructed Check and clean air filter Verified that no hot air is taken in by the fan Reduce the ambient temperature The intake air temperature must be ...

Page 36: ...d overheated Ambient temperature beyond normal operating range 2 Verify that air vents are not obstructed Check air filter Reduce ambient temperature Contact an authorized service agency 1 n n DANGER If the plug is not safely accessible the device must be switched off at the main circuit breaker 2 The appliance switches off immediately ...

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