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5 Setting up the appliance 

eikon e2s Installation and Operating Manual CE 

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Setting up the appliance 

Purpose of this chapter 

This chapter provides information on how to set up your appliance. 

This chapter is intended for the user and for a qualified member of staff from an authorized service 
company. 

Contents 

This chapter contains the following topics: 

Page 

Safe working when setting up the appliance 

43 

Requirements for the installation location 

44 

Unpacking the appliance 

46 

Taking the appliance off the pallet 

48 

Mounting the appliance on a work surface 

48 

 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for eikon e2s

Page 1: ...Microwave Combination Oven Read instructions before use Merrychef eikon e2s Installation and User Manual CE Original GBR Part Number 32Z3923...

Page 2: ...o that you can look up any required information Keep the customer documentation manuals for the entire life of the appliance Carefully read the Installation and User Manual before using handling and w...

Page 3: ...ety precautions when preparing appliance for use 28 3 9 Hazards and safety precautions during operation 29 3 10 Hazards and safety precautions during cleaning 31 3 11 Hazards and safety precautions wh...

Page 4: ...ttings of your microwave combination oven 81 8 2 7 Using a USB stick 89 9 Cleaning procedures 91 9 1 Daily cleaning tasks 92 9 2 Cleaning chemicals 92 9 3 Items required for cleaning 93 9 4 Safe worki...

Page 5: ...dentify your microwave combination oven and provides guidance on using this manual Contents This chapter contains the following topics Page EC Declaration of Conformity 6 Environmental protection 7 Im...

Page 6: ...nt provisions of the following European Directives EMC 2004 108 EC RoHS 2011 65 EU MD 2006 42 EC Harmonised standards applied This commercial combination microwave oven complies with the relevant requ...

Page 7: ...o guarantee the con tinued manufacture of high quality products and to be sure of meeting our environmental targets This system satisfies the requirements of ISO 9001 2008 and ISO 14001 2004 Environme...

Page 8: ...d Power version Voltage 30 230V MV5 220 230V 50Hz MV6 208 240V 60Hz 00 200V 20 220V Frequency 5 50Hz 6 60Hz Lead A Z Example H L N E 4mm EU Plug A Z Example E 3 pin plug Communication L USB LAN U USB...

Page 9: ...Made aware of all safety related functions and devices of the microwave com bination oven by the service technician Instructed by the service technician on how to operate the appliance Provides assist...

Page 10: ...tains the instructions for handling operations on the microwave combina tion oven regularly performed during cooking Cleaning procedures Contains the cleaning instructions Describes the cleaning chemi...

Page 11: ...urpose of this chapter This chapter describes the design and construction of the microwave combination oven and explains its functions Contents This chapter contains the following topics Page Design a...

Page 12: ...ting Instructions See Cooking procedures on page 61 section of this manual for details of updating cooking profiles 5 Air outlets no picture Air used to cool internal components and steam from the cav...

Page 13: ...leaning procedures on page 91 in this manual 11 Cavity The cavity cooking chamber is constructed from stainless steel and used for cooking products Keep it clean by following the cleaning instructions...

Page 14: ...your microwave combination oven 20 Warning signs on your microwave combination oven 21 Summary of hazards 23 Hazards and safety precautions when moving the appliance 25 Hazards and safety precautions...

Page 15: ...equipment specified in the section Personal protective equipment on page 37 in the For your safety chapter for the relevant tasks Ground rules for installation Installation must comply with all natio...

Page 16: ...e the appliance unattended Never attempt to deep fry in the oven Eggs in their shell and whole hard boiled eggs should not be heated in mi crowave ovens since they may explode even after microwave hea...

Page 17: ...hat was in the oven at the time of the breakage Switch off the appliance at the end of all the cooking sessions for that day Requirements to be met by operating personnel This appliance is not intende...

Page 18: ...pplications Cleaning requirements The appliance should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits removed The cooking chamber of the appliance and the door seals should be cleaned frequently Failure t...

Page 19: ...ds and safety precautions when moving the appliance 25 Hazards and safety precautions when setting up the appliance 26 Hazards and safety precautions during installing 27 Hazards and safety precaution...

Page 20: ...nless it has been properly transported set up installed and placed into operation as indicated in this manual and the person responsible for placing it into operation has confirmed this The microwave...

Page 21: ...3 For your safety eikon e2s Installation and Operating Manual CE 21 3 3 Warning signs on your microwave combination oven Warning and safety signs...

Page 22: ...ce is serviced without discon necting the electrical supply 3 Fire electric shock warning There is a risk of fire electric shock if the appliance is operated without respecting the minimum clearances...

Page 23: ...n oven Excessive microwave energy The microwave combination oven generates microwave energy An operation with an open or damaged door or cavity can result in external and internal burns of body parts...

Page 24: ...ns a risk from live parts if the cover is not in place Contact with cleaning chemicals The microwave combination oven must be cleaned using special cleaning chemicals This poses a risk from cleaning c...

Page 25: ...ve equipment Safety hazard mechanical parts of the appliance Danger Where or in what situations does the hazard arise Preventive action Risk of body parts being crushed if the appliance is dropped Whe...

Page 26: ...on Always use the correct number of persons and observe the limits speci fied for lifting and carrying when ad justing the appliance position Observe the local occupational safety regulations Wear per...

Page 27: ...qualified electricians from an authorised service company Professional working Ensure that all electrical connections are in perfect condition and fixed securely before putting the appliance into use...

Page 28: ...essional working Ensure that all electrical connections are in perfect condition and fixed securely before putting the appliance into use On the appliance and on adjacent metal parts Before preparing...

Page 29: ...arly important that the oven door closes properly and that there is no damage to the 1 door bent 2 hinges 3 door seals and sealing surfaces The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except...

Page 30: ...the case of the microwave combination oven or the floor under the appliances Disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply before moving it When operating the appliances always engage the parki...

Page 31: ...ing Wash off the cavity using a clean cloth and plenty of clean warm water then wipe with a soft cloth or paper towel Safety hazard heat Danger Where or in what situations does the hazard arise Preven...

Page 32: ...ectrical cables Risk of tripping from exposed cables While cleaning behind appliances when pulled forward Exercise caution when performing this action Safety hazard electrical power Danger Where or in...

Page 33: ...k of injury from over stressing your body When moving the appliance onto and off the moving equipment Use a forklift truck or pallet truck Do not exceed safety limits for lifting and carrying Wear per...

Page 34: ...place 2 Operating panel can only be removed using a tool Prevents live parts from being touched accidentally Ensure that the operating panel is in place 3 Door seal Protects the user and outside envi...

Page 35: ...easily visible and accessible 1 or 3 pole action minimum contact separa tion 3 mm Used to disconnect the appliance from the power supply during cleaning repair and servicing work and in case of danger...

Page 36: ...entially performs specific operating tasks such as Loading the microwave combination oven Starting a cooking profile Removing food Cleaning the microwave combination oven Fitting accessories in the mi...

Page 37: ...ions Preparing the appliance for first time use Instructing the user Tools and equipment depending on the task Work wear as specified in coun try specific standards and directives for kitchen work in...

Page 38: ...datasheet for the relevant cleaning chemical contains a more precise specification of these items An up to date copy can be obtained from the manufacturer Refer to the label on the cleaning chemical c...

Page 39: ...formation on how to move the appliance This chapter is intended for the owner s member of staff responsible for the appliance and for a qualified member of staff from an authorized service company Con...

Page 40: ...llowing personal protective equipment specified in the section Personal protective equip ment on page 37 of the For your safety chapter for the relevant tasks Moving heavy loads Risk of injury from li...

Page 41: ...m 850 Depth in 35 3 mm 895 Load bearing capability for conveying the appliance Provide moving equipment that is rated capable of carrying the load Refer to the weight of the appliances including packa...

Page 42: ...ur appliance This chapter is intended for the user and for a qualified member of staff from an authorized service company Contents This chapter contains the following topics Page Safe working when set...

Page 43: ...d Personal protective equipment Wear the following personal protective equipment specified in the section Personal protective equip ment on page 37 of the For your safety chapter for the relevant task...

Page 44: ...minimum distance of 500 mm 20 in The appliance must not be installed directly under a fire alarm or sprinkler system Fire alarm in stallations and sprinkler systems must be set up to handle the level...

Page 45: ...different installation and operating situations They also show the minimum horizontal distances from adjacent walls and sur faces The safety clearance on the top must always be complied with Meaning...

Page 46: ...ng up the appliance eikon e2s Installation and Operating Manual CE 46 5 3 Unpacking the appliance 1 Cut the box banding straps Remove the lid 2 Remove the customer documentation and any product access...

Page 47: ...elivery note Record any damage on the delivery note and notify the carrier and manufacturer 5 WARNING Never install or put into service a damaged appliance under any circumstances Contents The followi...

Page 48: ...Equipment 3 WARNING Don t lift the oven from the handle Risk of crushing from the appliance tipping over 5 5 Mounting the appliance on a work surface Rules for setting up the appliance safely Observe...

Page 49: ...this chapter This chapter explains how to connect your microwave combination oven to the electrical supply Contents This chapter contains the following topics Page Safe working during electrical insta...

Page 50: ...tric shock from touching live parts Make sure that any work on the electrical system is performed solely by a qualified electrician from an authorized service company Make sure that the electrical con...

Page 51: ...sidual current device RCD The installation regulations require protection by a residual current device RCD Suitable residual current devices meeting the relevant national regulations must be used If t...

Page 52: ...pment to the same supply as the appliance the user should determine in con sultation with the supply authority if necessary that a low impedance supply is used Electrical supply Illustration Meaning U...

Page 53: ...e2s Installation and Operating Manual CE 53 Phase loading diagram Explanation to phase loading diagram Phase Loading Loading per phase is not equal Therefore it is recommended to connect other electri...

Page 54: ...rpose of this chapter This chapter shows you how to put the microwave combination oven into operation and how to cook Contents This chapter contains the following topics Page Safe working when prepari...

Page 55: ...ture The parking brakes on the front wheels must always be engaged when operating the appliances Check that the wheel brakes are on before operation each day Live components Risk of electric shock fro...

Page 56: ...Do not operate the oven if it is damaged It is particularly important that the oven door closes properly and that there is no damage to the 1 door bent 2 hinges 3 door seals and sealing surfaces The...

Page 57: ...Checklist for safety devices and warnings All safety devices are in their designated position are working correctly and are secured properly in place All warning signs are in their designated position...

Page 58: ...r more preheating temperatures a choice is displayed Scroll arrows at the bottom of the screen indicate that there are more temperature choices not shown on the screen If necessary use the scroll arro...

Page 59: ...e It displays favourites cooking profile groups and a complete listing of all cooking profiles available Cleaning Temp change Cleaning Temp change allows the cavity temperature to be changed and the a...

Page 60: ...the key board screen Keyboard Type in text using the keyboard Spacebar Select the spacebar key to insert a blank Return Select the return key to start a new line Keyboard scroll Select the up down arr...

Page 61: ...erate the microwave combination oven for cooking and what proce dures to follow for cooking The Operating principles and instructions for cooking is a step by step guide to the cooking procedures Cont...

Page 62: ...nstallation and Operating Manual CE 62 8 1 Operating principles and instructions for cooking Contents This section contains the following topics Page Working safely with the appliance 63 Turning the o...

Page 63: ...rear of the appliance and the air inlets on the front of the appliance underneath the door must not be covered obstructed or blocked Additional rules for safe operation on a wheeled trolley To avoid h...

Page 64: ...e door open since open door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety inter locks Do not place any object between the oven fr...

Page 65: ...structions given there Switching on the microwave combination oven 1 Switch on the microwave combination oven 2 Wait until the software is ready for use NOTE The main menu screen visible on the left i...

Page 66: ...ation oven and accessories and fittings used have been cleaned properly There are no foreign objects in the cavity The air filter is fitted in place on the oven front underneath the appliance door How...

Page 67: ...door and in the cavity 4 The cooking profile either starts immediately displaying a countdown timer or an instruction is displayed first Follow the stage instruction and then press the green check ma...

Page 68: ...tions Full Serve Mode Contents This section contains the following topics Page The Press Go Menu 69 Using a cooking profile 70 Creating a cooking profile 71 Using a cooking profile 74 Managing cooking...

Page 69: ...left shows the cooking profiles being part of the Press Go menu The list on the right shows other cooking profiles which are available Both lists can be scrolled up or down using the blue arrows on t...

Page 70: ...profile to start for example ITALIAN SUB x 2 4 Follow any instructions on the screen if displayed Press the green check mark to cook 5 The cooking time counts down for each program stage 6 When the co...

Page 71: ...ecrease the temperature required select the temperature symbol enter a temperature value in the keypad within the limits displayed Select the green check mark to continue 3 Select the clock symbol Ent...

Page 72: ...the inserted instruction Select the right arrow with a plus symbol at the bottom to add a new stage Delete a stage by pressing the dustbin symbol 7 Cooking profiles can have up to a maximum of 6 stage...

Page 73: ...l to record the cooking profile to the cookbook 4 Select the camera symbol to open pictures 5 Select a picture to represent the new cooking profile Use the scroll arrows for displaying more pictures 6...

Page 74: ...continue 2 Select the temperature symbol 3 An asterisk next to the temperature value indicates the present cavity temperature Select the required cavity temperature for the cooking profile for exampl...

Page 75: ...view edit cooking profile symbol 5 View or adjust the cooking profile as required See Development Mode for details Move a cooking profile in a group of cooking profiles Example Moving the position of...

Page 76: ...5 Press the backspace button to return to the cookbook screen Add a cooking profile to a group of cooking profiles Example Add a cooking profile ITALIAN SUB x 4 to the group of cooking profiles ITALIA...

Page 77: ...to the cookbook 8 2 5 Managing cooking profile groups Move a cooking profile group in a list of cooking profile groups 1 Select the cookbook symbol from the main menu screen 2 Select the edit cookbook...

Page 78: ...ile group symbol 4 Select the camera symbol to open a pictures database 5 Select a picture from the database to represent the cooking profile group Use the scroll arrows at the bottom of the screen fo...

Page 79: ...cooking profile group name 1 Select the cookbook symbol from the main menu screen 2 Select a cooking profile group 3 Select the edit cookbook symbol 4 Select the edit cooking profile group symbol 5 E...

Page 80: ...2 Select a cooking profile group 3 Select the edit cookbook symbol 4 Select the cooking profile group you want to remove from the cookbook Select the delete cooking profile group symbol 5 Select the...

Page 81: ...perature settings and labels D Service information and error logs password required E Cooking profile counters F Date and time settings G Speaker sound levels H Timer Temperature ON OFF J USB program...

Page 82: ...ef s hat symbol on the main menu screen Select ENABLE SETTINGS to display an unlock symbol on the Quick Serve Mode screen to allow access to the settings menu NOTE If a green check mark is displayed t...

Page 83: ...up when two or more cavity temperatures are set above minimum 2 To change a temperature label select the label Enter the required label name on the appearing keypad and select OK Service information a...

Page 84: ...the correct day on the keypad and select OK 2 3 Select YEAR enter the correct last two digits of the year on the keypad and select OK To display the month first followed by the day and year select the...

Page 85: ...levels 1 Select the speaker symbol to access the volume tone and further sound settings 2 Select the speaker symbol to adjust the volume level suitable for the environment from none OFF to the loudes...

Page 86: ...ively clear the time box using the wipe symbol next to it 5 Enter the start time on the keypad Press the green tick to continue 6 Select an empty temperature box opposite the time box dis playing the...

Page 87: ...ature falls by more than the selected Temp Band value the ready to cook mode and the Temp Band are deactivated until the cavity reaches the preset preheat temper ature Change password 1 Select the key...

Page 88: ...witch the screen saver ON or OFF Select the time box below 2 Enter a time delay on the keypad from 1 to 60 minutes before the screen saver starts Press the green check mark to confirm 3 An active scre...

Page 89: ...USB cover protects the USB port so that no water vapour can get into the control electronics during cooking or cleaning During cooking and cleaning there must not be a USB stick inserted and the USB p...

Page 90: ...se a standard commercial adapter cable 3 Switch the appliance ON The files automatically download from the USB memory stick showing the progress and confirmation screens for the update 4 On completion...

Page 91: ...hods the cleaning chemicals and how to handle them and the cleaning instructions It explains the correct procedure to follow when cleaning the microwave combi nation oven Contents This chapter contain...

Page 92: ...Product Use Merrychef Cleaner Cleaning the cavity and appliance door Merrychef Protector Protecting the cavity and appliance door Common household stainless steel cleaner or hard surface cleaner Cari...

Page 93: ...ve chemical Protective rubber gloves Non abrasive nylon scrub pad Cleaning towel and cloths Eye protection Heat proof gloves optional Dust mask optional NOTICE Never use sharp implements or harsh abra...

Page 94: ...er the connecting cables Never stretch let alone pull off the connecting cables The appliances must be disconnected from the electrical supply before moving the stacking kit optional accessory The app...

Page 95: ...ool Down function to cool the cavity Contact with cleaning chemicals Risk of irritation to skin eyes and respiratory system Direct contact with the cleaning or protective chemicals will irritate the s...

Page 96: ...ual CE 96 9 5 Cleaning procedures Cleaning the microwave combination oven This section explains how to clean your microwave combination oven Contents This section contains the following topics Page Co...

Page 97: ...s specified in Safe working when cleaning on page 94 and follow the instructions given there Purpose With the optional cool down function you can cool down the cavity quickly for cleaning your microwa...

Page 98: ...up the cooling process Press the green tick to continue 4 The cooling progress is displayed and takes approximately 20 minutes To reduce the cool down time leave the appliance door open slightly durin...

Page 99: ...ning the oven and oven parts 1 Open the appliance door and remove the cook plate wire rack and any other cooking vessels from the cavity CAUTION Wear protective glasses and protective rubber gloves du...

Page 100: ...or door seal or use metallic scourers 6 Wash off all surfaces using a wet clean cloth Dry using a fresh clean cloth or paper towel If required the cavity roof and door seal can be wiped clean with a...

Page 101: ...cavity has been cleaned You can then apply Merrychef protector or a Merrychef approved protector to make cleaning easier the next day optional 2 Spray Merrychef protector or a Merrychef approved prote...

Page 102: ...place all mobile parts into the cavity that had been removed for cleaning 5 Close the appliance door 6 Press the green tick to confirm application of the protective chemical A prompt appears asking to...

Page 103: ...mp cloth 12 Press the green check mark to confirm cleaning of the air filter The oven switches OFF 13 Switch ON the appliance If the air filter has not been replaced the screen will display a warning...

Page 104: ...of operation and disposal Purpose of this chapter In this chapter it is explained how to take your microwave combination oven out of operation and dispose of it Contents This chapter contains the foll...

Page 105: ...protective equipment specified in the section Personal protective equipment on page 37 of the For your safety on page 14 chapter for the relevant tasks Rules for safe and responsible working when tak...

Page 106: ...until you have disconnected all the electrical connections Disposal Correct disposal of this product Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries...

Page 107: ...Operating Manual CE 107 11 Technical data Purpose of this chapter This chapter contains the technical data for your microwave combination oven Contents This chapter contains the following topics Page...

Page 108: ...ng lbs 134 kg 61 0 Standard Power version including packaging lbs 135 kg 61 1 Standard Power version excluding packaging lbs 114 kg 51 7 Safety clearances Rear right left in 0 mm 0 Top for ventilation...

Page 109: ...Phase Single Phase Rated power consumption W 2990 3680 2860 Rated current per phase A 13 16 13 Power output Rated power output convected heat W 2200 2200 2200 Rated power output microwave IEC 705 100...

Page 110: ...ata eikon e2s Installation and Operating Manual CE 110 11 2 Dimensional drawings eikon e2s Front view door closed Cavity dimensions door closed View from the top door closed View from the right hand s...

Page 111: ...his chapter informs about the correct procedure to follow during servicing and summarizes possible faults with the appliance and errors that may arise during operation Contents This chapter contains t...

Page 112: ...amage resulting from improper setup installation use cleaning use of cleaning chemicals servicing or repair Required information Please have the following appliance data to hand when contacting our cu...

Page 113: ...Contact an authorised user Display shows a warning message Details are shown on screen Follow the instructions displayed The appliance does not cook the food correctly Appliance is not clean Food not...

Page 114: ...Microwave Combination Oven Merrychef eikon e2s Part Number 32Z3923 CE GBR Issue 02 05 2016 2015 Manitowoc Foodservice Inc except where explicitly stated otherwise All rights reserved...

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