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DOMITOR DM/DB

General specifi cations and warning

GB - 3 

1.1 - GENERAL WARNINGS 

-  Before starting the oven, user shall carefully read this han-

dbook and be aware of both technical specifi cations  and 
control elements.

-  User should be trained in the use of the oven.

-  Before installing the oven, make sure the area the latter shall 

be placed in is compatible with oven overall dimensions and 
weight.

-  In case of installation or removal of oven parts, only means 

of lifting & handling being suitable for both weight and ge-
ometric characteristics of the part to be lifted/handled shall 
be utilized.

-  Only authorized as well as trained personnel may start, 

adjust and/or repair the oven.

 

Concerning operations to be carried out on the oven, please 
refer to this handbook.

-  Mechanical and electric parts being inside the oven are 

protected by panels which are totally closed by means of 
screws.

-  Before carrying out cleaning and/or maintenance operations 

as well as removing any protection, make sure the cutout 
switch is on “OFF” (O), 
in order to disconnect power supply 
to the oven during user’s operation.

-  Buyer’s power supply system shall be equipped with an 

automatic release system on the upper side of the oven 
cutout switch and also with an earthing system complying 
with all accident prevention protection requirements.

-  In case of repairs to be done on the main switch or in the 

main switch area, turn off the power of the electrical line.

-  Any inspection and maintenance works requiring the removal 

of the safety protections are made under the responsibility 
of the user.

 

Therefore it is recommended that the above mentioned 
works are done by authorized and skilled personnel 
only.

-  Make sure that all safety devices (barriers, protections, 

carter, micro-switches, etc.) have not been tampered and 
are perfectly working. On the contrary, they should be re-
paired.

-  Do not remove the safety devices.

-  In order to avoid personal risks, only suitable tools should 

be used, in accordance with the local safety regulations.

-  Do not tamper the electric and pneumatic plant or any other 

mechanism for any reason.

-  The oven shall not be left unguarded.

-  Wear safety clothing only, approved by the law in force.

-  In case of works to be done in a position that cannot be 

reached from the ground, use safe ladders or lifting devices 
only, in conformity with the local safety regulations. 

-  In case of repairs to be carried out near or under the oven, 

make sure:

 

• there are no elements which can be started and/or there 

are no unstable parts on or near the oven.

-  To carry out operations on the oven, do not use your hands, 

but only appropriate tools.

-  Do not use your hands or other tools to stop any moving 

parts.

-  Do not use household matches, lighters or free fl ames near 

the oven.

-  TAKE HIGHEST CARE TO THE WARNING PLATES BEING 

ON THE OVEN, WHEN YOU ARE GOING TO CARRY OUT 
OPERATIONS ON OR NEAR IT.

-  The user is obliged to keep all the warning plates in legible 

conditions and, if required, to change their position in order 
to make them fully visible to the operator.

-  Moreover the user is obliged to replace any warning plate 

that, for any reason, has been damaged or is not clearly 
legible. New warning plates can be obtained through our 
Technical Service Centre.

-  It is strictly forbidden to carry out repairs when the oven 

is functioning.

-  In case of malfunctioning of the oven or damaged oven 

components, please contact the person in charge of main-
tenance, without carrying out arbitrary repairs.

-  It is strictly forbidden to make an improper use of the 

oven.

  The oven shall always be used as provided for by good, 

scrupulous technique rules, according to 89/392 EEC di-
rection as well as workers’ health & safety standards as per 
legislation being in force in the oven utilization Countries 
or, in the event the latter do not exist, according to 89/391 
EEC direction.

-  The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any 

injury or damage to persons or things arising from inob-
servance of the safety regulations and the instructions 
contained in this manual.

Chapter 1

Summary of Contents for DOMITOR

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Manual PIZZA OVEN DOMITOR...

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Page 3: ...BAKING Page GB 20 5 4 SELF CLEANING CYCLE Page GB 20 5 5 CUTTING OFF Page GB 20 5 6 MALFUCTIONING CAUSE AND CURE Page GB 21 5 7 SAFETY THERMOSTAT RECHARGE Page GB 21 CHAPTER 6 Chapter for the technici...

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Page 5: ...only suitable tools should be used in accordance with the local safety regulations Do not tamper the electric and pneumatic plant or any other mechanism for any reason The oven shall not be left ungua...

Page 6: ...lates shall be read understood and observed To identify the safety messages included in this bo oklet following symbols have been used DANGER This symbol is used in the safety messages con tained in t...

Page 7: ...nditions c Flue prearrangement It is necessary to prearrange a vapour flue whose features shall be in compliance with the rules being in force in the Country the oven shall be installed in b Neutral w...

Page 8: ...50 950 950 730 170 900 950 437 900 950 1230S 630 930 150 950 1300 730 170 1250 950 437 1250 950 1230L 930 630 150 1250 950 730 170 900 1250 437 900 1250 Mod Inside size Outside size Support L P A L1 P...

Page 9: ...3 5x4 400 C 830 8 8 230V 3 4x4 400 C 10 80 400V 3 5x4 400 C 1230S 15 6 230V 3 4x4 400 C 10 80 1230L 400V 3 5x4 400 C Model Power Electric Cable Max Relative kW max connection section temperature humid...

Page 10: ...2 2200 8 8 EE28200 DB1230S 2 Camere 6 1300 2 Camere 6 1300 15 6 EE24600 DB1230L 2 Camere 6 1300 2 Camere 6 1300 15 6 EE24700 Model Ceiling Bedplate Max Code resistance resistance Power N W CAD N W CA...

Page 11: ...osition the box use suitable lifting systems according to the weight of the machine The box should be lifted by using a crane or a hoist with appropriate belts or by means of a lift track by inserting...

Page 12: ...the components are assembled 2 4 UNPACKING Fig 3 To remove the oven from its packing proceed as follows Cut the straps 1 that tie up the carton Open the carton 2 by removing the metallic clips Remove...

Page 13: ...ICATION OF THE COMPONENTS Fig 4 1 Hood 2 Oven 1 3 Oven 2 4 Support 5 Wheels Optional 6 Control board 7 Data plate 2 6 OVEN IDENTIFICATION Fig 4 Oven serial number and identification data are reported...

Page 14: ...h a hook 4 of a crane or a tackle ATTENTION To hoist the machine do not use steel belts as they may damage the outside body 3 2 ASSEMBLING OF THE COMPONENTS IMPORTANT Regarding the assembling of the s...

Page 15: ...cond one and fixed as above Hood assembling Fig 5 The hood 10 shall be positioned on the last oven and fixed by the four existing screws 11 Chimney assembling Fig 5 Unpack the chimney 12 and place it...

Page 16: ...ANGER Before connecting the machine with the electric line make sure that the DISCONNECTING SWITCH is disconnected line not energized 3 3 a Electric oven connection To reach the electric oven part rem...

Page 17: ...mable flooring shall be utilized to install the oven on it The oven shall be positioned on the final area following the indications reported in figure 8 because they indicate the minimum distances req...

Page 18: ...customer will be debarred from a possible guarantee right 4 2 SAFETY PLATES Fig 1 The warning plates with explanatory symbols are to be found in all those areas that may be dangerous for operators or...

Page 19: ...king chamber 4 4 USER S AREAS Fig 3 During the oven functioning user is in front of it in order to be able to easily insert and remove the pizza through the door 1 see Fig 3 O position To carry out ma...

Page 20: ...to do it please refer to the graduated scale 3 Bedplate resistance lamp Lights up when the bedplate resistances are on it goes out when the oven reaches the set temperatu re 4 Crown plate temperature...

Page 21: ...since the oven temperature would in such a case be 50 60 C higher than the set one and pizzas will burn 5 2 a Oven starting Fig 2 Turn the selector switch 1 onto ON the lamp 2 as well as the lamp 3 a...

Page 22: ...he pizza is baked open the oven access door and remove the baked pizza 5 4 SELF CLEANING CYCLE Fig 3 The self cleaning cycle shall be carried out after using the oven for several hours at the end of e...

Page 23: ...ke sure the electric oven connection has properly been carried out Contact manufacturer s technical service DANGER For all other troubles do not hesitate to contact manufacturer s technical service 5...

Page 24: ...ASE OF NEED Some operations to be carried out in case of need for instance the replacement of broken or worn components 6 1 b Ordinary maintenance 6 1 b a Outer cleaning to be carried out every day AT...

Page 25: ...ndle the refractory surface DO NOT wash with water DO NOT wash in a dish washer DO NOT utilize detergents to clean the refractory surfaces only use a wet cloth 6 1 c b Every 2 years Contact manufactur...

Page 26: ...ser shall place himself at the rear side of the oven and remove the rear panel 1 with chimney loosening the relevant screws Remove the oven covering mineral wool 2 loosen the resistance fixing screws...

Page 27: ...tech nicians Remove the right hand panel 1 by unscrewing the relevant screws Remove the control board 2 by unscrewing the relevant screws Release the spring 3 and replace it Insert the spring 3 in th...

Page 28: ...7 6 1 d e Door pane replacement Fig 7 DANGER This operation shall be carried out by skilled tech nicians Open the door 1 and remove the inner panel 2 loosening the relevant screws 3 Replace the pane...

Page 29: ...waste it must be disposed of according to the special EU directive for the recycling of electric and electronic equipment The electrical equipment is marked with a pictogram of a garbage can inside a...

Page 30: ...diagram GB 28 2 6 4 1 3 5 KM A1 A2 L1 L2 L3 N PE BN RD GY YW GN BU BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BU BU BN BU GY RD RD GY WE WE BK BU BU ST1 ST2 ST3 R1 R2 Q KM EL1 EL2 230V 40W EL3 EL4 WIRING DIAGRAM DM...

Page 31: ...agram GB 29 2 6 4 1 3 5 KM A1 A2 L1 L2 L3 N PE BN RD GY YW GN BU BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BU BU BN BU GY RD RD GY WE WE BK BU BU ST1 ST2 ST3 R1 R2 Q KM EL1 EL2 230V 40W EL3 EL4 WIRING DIAGRAM DM 430...

Page 32: ...diagram GB 30 2 6 4 1 3 5 KM A1 A2 L1 L2 L3 N PE BN RD GY YW GN BU BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BU BU BN BU GY RD RD GY WE WE BK BU BU ST1 ST2 ST3 R1 R2 Q KM EL1 EL2 230V 40W EL3 EL4 WIRING DIAGRAM DM...

Page 33: ...M 2 A 1 A 2 L 1 L 2 L 3 N P E V T B U B U B U B U W E V T B U V T V T R D G Y B K W E W E W E R D G N B K R D G Y B K B N B N B N R D G N B K W E W E B U V T S T 1 S T 2 S T 3 E L 3 E L 1 E L 2 E L 4...

Page 34: ...3 5 KM2 L1 L2 L3 N PE RD GY BK WE WE WE RD GN BK RD GY BK BN BN BN RD GN BK R1 R2 R3 R4 R6 R5 Q1 KM1 A1 A2 KM2 A1 A2 VT BU BU BU BU WE VT BU VT VT WE WE VT ST1 ST2 ST3 EL3 EL1 EL2 EL4 230V 40W WE BU...

Page 35: ...BN BN BN BN BN BN BU BU BN BU GY RD RD GY WE WE BK BU BU ST1 ST2 ST3 R1 R2 Q1 KM1 EL1 EL2 230V 40W 2 6 4 1 3 5 KM2 A1 A2 BN RD GY BU BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BU BU BN BU GY RD RD GY WE WE BK BU BU...

Page 36: ...BN BN BN BN BN BN BU BU BN BU GY RD RD GY WE WE BK BU BU ST1 ST2 ST3 R1 R2 Q1 KM1 EL1 EL2 230V 40W 2 6 4 1 3 5 KM2 A1 A2 BN RD GY BU BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BN BU BU BN BU GY RD RD GY WE WE BK BU BU...

Page 37: ...BU BU KM1 A1 A2 KM2 A1 A2 BU BU BU BU WE VT VT VT WE WE ST2 ST3 EL3 EL1 EL2 EL4 230V 40W WE BU BU 2 6 4 1 3 5 KM1 2 6 4 1 3 5 KM2 RD GY BK WE WE WE RD GN BK RD GY BK BN BN BN RD GN BK R1 R2 R3 R4 R6 R...

Page 38: ...3 R4 R6 R5 2 6 4 1 3 5 KM3 2 6 4 1 3 5 KM4 RD GY BK WE WE WE RD GN BK RD GY BK BN BN BN RD GN BK BU R7 R8 R9 R10 R12 R11 Q2 VT VT ST4 BU KM1 A1 A2 KM2 A1 A2 BU BU BU BU WE VT VT VT WE WE ST2 ST3 EL3 E...

Page 39: ...istance R2 Bottom resistance ST1 Safety thermostat ST2 Upper thermostat ST3 Bottom thermostat OVEN CAPTION 630 635 930 935 V400 230 EL1 Led ON OFF EL2 Lamp EL3 Upper thermostat led globe EL4 Bottom pl...

Page 40: ...Contactor Q1 Main switch R1 Upper resistance R2 Bottom resistance ST1 Safety thermostat ST2 Upper thermostat ST3 Bottom thermostat BOTTOM ROOM EL5 Led ON OFF EL6 Lamp EL7 Upper thermostat led globe E...

Page 41: ...R6 Bottom resistance ST1 Safety thermostat ST2 Upper thermostat ST3 Bottom thermostat BOTTOM ROOM EL5 Led ON OFF EL6 Lamp EL7 Upper thermostat led globe EL8 Bottom plane thermostat led globe F2 Antij...

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