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2.6.4

POWER SUPPLY CABLE

The oven is supplied without a power cable. The specifications of the power supply connection flexible cable must match or be
superior to those of the cable with rubber insulation H07RN-F.
As regards the cross-sections of cables, refer to the table on page 11. Introduce the cable through the cable clamp and secure
it firmly. During operation, the power supply voltage should not differ from the voltage rating by  +/-10%.

2.6.5

ELECTRIC CONNECTION OF THE CABLE TO THE TERMINAL BOARD

Equipment is manufactured to operate with the following voltage
values:  3N AC 380...415 V; (3 AC 220....240 V or AC Special execution)
220....240 V 50 Hz. (in case of 60 Hz. power supply, request the
appropriate kit).
If it is to be connected to one of these voltages, proceed as follows:

- Remove the right panel (Fig.4 Pos. C).

- Connect the power supply cable  (Fig.4 Pos. A)  to the terminal

block according to the mains voltage, following the wiring diagram
and the adhesive connection label placed near the terminal block.

Fasten the cable-clamp firmly after inserting a sufficient length of
cable.

2.7

 OTHER OUTLETS

For no reason may the food vapour vent or waste water outlet of the
appliance be closed, blocked or channelled together with other pipes.

2.8

 ROOM VENTILATION

It is necessary to have plenty of air coming into the rooms to take the
place of the volume of air expelled through the flues, approximately
30 m

3

/h. Air should be introduced into the room without causing any

dangerous draughts or being directed towards the operators. Adjust the ventilation outlet flaps properly. Regularly clean the
intake fan, filters and pipe to prevent the fans getting clogged. Never use flammable solvents to clean the filters. Periodically
check the outlet for any damage or obstruction.

2.9

INTRODUZIONE DEL FORNO ALL’UTENTE

Spiegare il funzioneamento e l’uso del forno all’utente utilizzando il libretto d’istruzioni.
Lasciare il libretto d’istruzioni in mano all’utente e spiegare che lo deve utilizzare per ulteriori consultazioni.
Si consiglia un contratto di servizio, assistenza e manutenzione all’utente.

TYPE OF VOLTAGE

3N AC 380...415 V 50 Hz

AC 220...240 V 50 Hz

No. cables

mm

2

FEMD610

5 x 1,5

3 x 10

FEMD110

FEMD210

I max.

A/f

I max.

A/f

No. cables

mm

2

No. cables

mm

2

5 x 2,5

-

5 x 6

-

24,3

-

33,0

-

15,2

41,3

I max.

A/f

MODEL

3 AC 220...240 V 50 Hz

24,5

39.9

4 x 2,5

4 x 10

4 x 6

57

 Special execution on demand:

-

-

-

Fig. 4

C

B

A

Summary of Contents for FEMD110

Page 1: ...TRISCH BEHEIZTER DIREKTER KOMBI BACKOFEN MIT ELEKTRONISCHER DIGITALER REGELUNG UND LCD BILDSCHIRM Secondo le norme EN 60335 parte I EN 60335 parte II 42 HORNO MIXTO DIRECTO EL CTRICO ELECTR NICO DIGIT...

Page 2: ...2 Panel presentation 11 4 Using and programming the electronic oven 12 4 1 Turning the control panel on and off 12 4 2 Description of the main keys on the control panel 12 4 3 Using the control panel...

Page 3: ...ooking or warming up food any other use is to be considered improper and therefore dangerous Do not obstruct air vents or heat dissipation openings Switch off the oven after use WARNINGS The manufactu...

Page 4: ...eam function Combined function NB 1 bar 100 kpa Waste water outlet Max temperature Oven performance Hot air temperature range Steam temperature range Core probe temperature range Time to reach 180 215...

Page 5: ...ollowing regulations must be observed during installation Current accident prevention regulations Electric system installation standards The regulations of the electricity board The regulations of the...

Page 6: ...stall a softener with automatic regeneration to be positioned after the mechanical filter As regards the flow rate per hour of the softener refer to the Table I The oven does not work without the wate...

Page 7: ...t the terminals marked by the symbols positioned on the line in terminal block to an efficient grounding complying with the regulations in force CAUTION NEVER CUTTHE GROUNDING CABLE yellow green THEMA...

Page 8: ...For no reason may the food vapour vent or waste water outlet of the appliance be closed blocked or channelled together with other pipes 2 8 ROOMVENTILATION It is necessary to have plenty of air coming...

Page 9: ...and intuitive operation insert the R and L supporting grills Fig 5 Pos A on the specially designed fasteners Fig 1 5 Pos B insert the oven grill Fig 5 Pos C on the supporting grills Fig 1 5 Pos D by...

Page 10: ...well known advantage of forced ventilation 2 STEAM OVEN pressureless to steam cook defrost and heat 3 COMBINED for all foods that need to be cooked very differently without having to change oven For...

Page 11: ...key 1 OFF key restores the service counter 4 Program key 8 Program phase key 7 Start stop key 3 Convection key 5 Display 6 Core probe keys 10 Delta T keys Selection button and parameter adjustment Co...

Page 12: ...t all this kind of heating allows to regenerate refrigerated products and preserve those that were traditionally placed in water bath for ready made service BAKING CHAMBER RELIEFVALVE This key allows...

Page 13: ...M BUTTON The DRIVE button controls the functions of the oven Turn the knob to choose the values of the functions and press it to confirm The values you can choose modify and confirm are set below Temp...

Page 14: ...of the baking area The indicated values apply to the turbine speed speed 1 or 2 4 4 DISPLAYAND SPECIALADJUSTMENTS 4 4 1 RELIEFVALVE The relief valve allows to expel or maintain the humidity contained...

Page 15: ...temperature deviation of the baking area with the core probe Adjust the temperature T and the core probe settings with the adjustment button With the T mode it is not possible to choose the temperatur...

Page 16: ...No lights up indicating that the program is being saved Exit the mode without saving the program by pressing the OFF key 4 5 2 EXECUTINGA PROGRAM Execute a program previously created Choose the funct...

Page 17: ...raining the steam generator 3 The quick cleaning mode 4 The long cleaning mode With the selection button select and confirm the desired line and change the cycle number with the program phase key for...

Page 18: ...elimination only electrical 6 Electrical counter overheating 7 Faulty convection burner Before proceeding with any baking mode you must correct the displayed errors otherwise the error shall remain d...

Page 19: ...such system cuts off the equipment the alarm shows an error The heating is stopped in all modes Alarm 6 Electrical counter overheating A thermal probe near the static contactors checks the temperature...

Page 20: ...ING THE MOST IMPORTANT COMPONENTS CAUTION Have this done by a skilled technician only Disconnect the electricity and water supplies Follow the wiring diagram A Electric components and electronic card...

Page 21: ...Replace the damaged components and reassemble by proceeding in reverse order with the aforementioned operations D Oven door gasket Take the gasket Fig 9 Pos A out of its seat Clean the seat of the gas...

Page 22: ...be restored as described below Disassemble the right panel Fig 14 Pos A Press manually the red button on the Thermostat Limit Fig 14 Pos B At the end reassemble the right panel I Replacement of the t...

Page 23: ...air Fig 16 Pos B Re assemble the air conveyor by placing the pins in their initial position and by pushing them tightly until a hooking noise is heard 4 We recommend oiling the seal in which the motor...

Page 24: ...is clear as far as the open siphon Rinse thoroughly with running water and check it flows off freely when drained C The motor driven fan stops There may be two causes The microswitch is defective or s...

Page 25: ...movable parts and wash them carefully open remove the air conveyor Fig 19 Pos A by loosening the fastening screws Fig 19 Pos B and Pos C in order to clean the inside of the oven with great care The ai...

Page 26: ...ust end the cycle with a manual rinsing If the door is opened or the washing cycle is stopped by means of the STOP button the production cycle can be restarted If the washing cycle is stopped in this...

Page 27: ...et G 3 4 Optional unit B Water outlet 40 mm C Vent pipe 50 mm D Power supply cable entry To obtain access to the electrovalves dismantle the back panel of the oven To obtain access to the electrovalve...

Page 28: ...G 3 4 Optional unit B Water outlet 30 mm C Vent pipe 40 mm D Power supply cable entry A Softened water inlet G 3 4 A Water inlet G 3 4 Optional unit B Water outlet 40 mm C Vent pipe 50 mm D Power sup...

Page 29: ...NTING SF2 A Top steam outlet adjustable 50 mm B Humidifier water inlet and steam generator G 3 4 B Water inlet G 3 4 Optional unit C Water outlet 40 mm D Power supply cable entry To obtain access to t...

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