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018-03 - Electric fry-top

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Models and dimensionsi

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Technical data

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Installation instruction

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Installation

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Legal and technical requisites

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Installation

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Wiring

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Unipotential

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Start-up

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Using the appliance

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Ignition

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Special precautions

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Cleaning and taking care 

of the appliance

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What to do if not using the appliance for 

a long time

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What to do if something goes wrong

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Maintenance

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WEEE Directive

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Wiring diagrams

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Warning

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INDEX

Summary of Contents for ADH3001

Page 1: ...018_03 Instructions for installation use and maintenance ELECTRIC FRY TOP 04 2006 ADH3001 ADH3002 ADH3003 ADH3004 ADH3005 ADH3006 AEH3001 AEH3002 AEH3003 AEH3004 AEH3005 AEH3006...

Page 2: ...hnical requisites 6 Installation 6 Wiring 6 Unipotential 6 Start up 6 Using the appliance 7 Ignition 7 Special precautions 7 Cleaning and taking care of the appliance 7 What to do if not using the app...

Page 3: ...mensions C E B D A C E B D A C D A E A B C D E Main switch Fat tray Pilot lamp voltage Pilot lamp resistances Thermostat ADH30001 02 400 x 900 x 875 h weight approx 91 kg ADH30003 04 05 06 800 x 900 x...

Page 4: ...mensions C E B D A C E B D A C E D A AEH30001 02 400 x 900 x 270 h weight approx 80 kg AEH30003 04 05 06 800 x 900 x 270 h weight approx 127 kg A B C D E Main switch Fat tray Pilot lamp voltage Pilot...

Page 5: ...ADH30006 AEH30001 AEH30002 AEH30003 AEH30004 AEH30005 AEH30006 Dim LxWxH total h of work surface 400 x 900 x 875 400 x 900 x 875 400 x 900 x 875 800 x 900 x 875 800 x 900 x 875 800 x 900 x 875 800 x 9...

Page 6: ...e appliance should be carried out in compliance with all local standards and regulations The manufacturers decli ne all responsibility where poor performance is due to in correct installation in disre...

Page 7: ...n the appliance off then turn off the power supply at the switch located upstream of the appliance and call the aftersales depart ment MAINTENANCE All maintenance should be carried out by qualified pe...

Page 8: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 L1 L2 L3 N P1P2 P3 12 22 32 11 21 31 P4 H2 H1 R1 31 21 11 32 22 12 1 2 3 4 B2 F1 F2 1 2 3 4 5 6 P1P2 P3 12 22 32 11 21 31 P4 H2 H1 R1 31 21 11 32 22 12 1 2 3 4 mA B1 F1 H1 H2 R1 F2 Line in...

Page 9: ...URACIES IN THIS BOOKLET DUE TO COPYING OR PRINTING ERRORS DUE TO ITS POLICY OF CONTINUAL PRODUCT IMPRO VEMENT THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY CHANGES DEEMED NECESSARY THE MANUFACTURER...

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