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26.10.2009

Rev. 3.6

Operation instructions

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4.2.5

Adjusting the working height

Before adjusting the working height of the bratt pan, check that nothing is in the move-
ment area or leaning against the moving part of the bratt pan.

Adjustment of the working height is possible in bratt pan models with letter H included
in the model marking. These models have two push buttons on the operating panel for the
option (Figure “Operating panel” in Section “Switching on the bratt pan”).

The working height can be electrically adjusted to the desired height by pushing the cor-
responding button. The working height is adjustable between 800-940 mm. [valid from
SN 25440/1]

Adjustment is not possible if the pan is in a tilted position.

4.3

After use

4.3.1

Cleaning

Burned deposits on the frying surface of the pan form an isolating layer which slows up
the frying and creates poor frying results. A clean frying surface is a must for good-quality
results.

The effect of burned deposits on the surface temperature: 2 mm of deposits lower the sur-
face temperature with 24 %.

                             180°C                                                           about 135°C

Cleaning equipment: scraper, hard brush, scouring plate, towel, kitchen paper

Cleaning detergent: slightly alkaline detergent (pH 8-10)

Cleaning method: scraping, dry, wet, damp

Precleaning:

Scrape out frying remains and wipe out grease and loose remains with paper. When nec-
essary, pour hot water into the pan and let soak.

Cleaning:

The inside of the pan is cleaned with a brush and hot water. Spots are removed with a
scouring plate. Cleaning detergent should be used only for frying surfaces extremely cov-
ered with burned deposits, because it removes grease from the frying surface.

Inner and outer surfaces of the lid are cleaned with a brush and cleaning detergent solu-
tion. Pay special attention to the edges and hinges of the lid. The base and outer surfaces
of the pan are cleaned with a brush and cleaning detergent solution and rinsed with water.

Summary of Contents for FUTURA Series

Page 1: ...BRATT PAN FUTURA PE FUTURA PES FUTURA PED TYPE 60 85 110 Accessories HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Installation and Operation Manual S N 095441 01 Valid from 13 10 2009 Rev 3 6 ...

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Page 3: ...of the appliance 3 3 1 1 Use for other purposes 3 3 2 Operating principle 3 4 Operation instructions 4 4 1 Before use 4 4 1 1 Preparing the use 4 4 2 Operation 4 4 2 1 Switching on the bratt pan 4 4 2 2 Setting of the frying temperature 5 4 2 3 Frying temperature 6 4 2 4 Tilting 6 4 2 5 Adjusting the working height 7 4 3 After use 7 4 3 1 Cleaning 7 4 3 2 Service 8 5 Installation 9 5 1 Transportin...

Page 4: ...26 10 2009 Rev 8 Technical specifications 29 ...

Page 5: ...ized by the manufacturer and using original spare parts Not complying with the above may put the safety of the appliance in danger 1 1 Symbols used in the manual This symbol informs about a situation where a safety risk might be at hand Given instruc tions are mandatory in order to prevent injury This symbol informs about the right way to perform in order to prevent bad results appli ance damage o...

Page 6: ...ing or stewing Do not leave the bratt pan on for long periods totally without supervision 2 2 Safety instructions in case of malfunction Switch off the appliance if it is damaged or malfunctioning Contact authorised service personnel using original spare parts for service of the appliance 2 3 Disposal of the appliance The destroying of the appliance when the end of its economical lifetime has been...

Page 7: ...ple The frying surface of the bratt pan is heated by specially designed heating elements that are controlled electronically in order to achieve a fast temperature response In the two larger bratt pans PE 85 and PE 110 the frying surface is divided into two frying zones The temperatures of both zones can be controlled individually The set temperature is shown on a digital display one for each fryin...

Page 8: ...Burn the grease for 5 10 minutes let the pan cool down and wipe off excessive grease Repeat when necessary Do not use oil for burning Heated oil would create a tough surface which is difficult to clean A well greased pan reduces fat consumption in frying and minimises burning of foodstuffs 4 2 Operation 4 2 1 Switching on the bratt pan During the installation a mains switch may have been fitted ne...

Page 9: ... takes about 5 6 minutes The preset frying tempera ture is flashing on the display until the temperature is about 30 C under the frying tem perature Due to the very short preheating time of the bratt pan energy can be saved by not switch ing the pan on until the frying is started If there is a longer pause during the frying the bratt pan can be switched off or the temperature can be set to a lower...

Page 10: ...e bratt pan to the working position check that nothing is in the movement area or leaning against the moving part of the bratt pan The electric tilting of the pan is operated with a foot pedal Figure Operating devices in Section Switching on the bratt pan The pan tilts as long as the pedal is pushed down wards By lifting the pedal upwards the pan returns to the horizontal position The pan cannot b...

Page 11: ...ates poor frying results A clean frying surface is a must for good quality results The effect of burned deposits on the surface temperature 2 mm of deposits lower the sur face temperature with 24 180 C about 135 C Cleaning equipment scraper hard brush scouring plate towel kitchen paper Cleaning detergent slightly alkaline detergent pH 8 10 Cleaning method scraping dry wet damp Precleaning Scrape o...

Page 12: ...In order to remain in good condition the frying surface must be burned with salt free grease when the pan is taken into use for the first time and after that at intervals during use This is especially necessary in connection with thorough cleaning 4 3 2 Service Switch the appliance off if it is damaged or is malfunctioning Contact authorised service personnel using original spare parts for service...

Page 13: ...justable legs The correct position is checked from the frying surface not from the outer edges of the pan When adjusting consider that there must be a clearance between the tilting foot pedal and the floor that allows handling of the pedal with the tip of a workshoe The space between the pan and the base is correctly set by these bolts When the bratt pan is on the correct location and in a horizon...

Page 14: ...rning it on with the ON OFF button Check that the temperature displays of both heating zones only one zone in the model PE 60 flashes the set reading which after a few minutes stays continuously on the limit switches of the tilting and heating work properly When tilting the heating is switched off in the fully tilted position tilting stops and the power is cut from the tilting motor The return mov...

Page 15: ...re all possibly removable parts refitted Are the mains switch on the appliance or nearby often on the wall in the ON position If even this does not help figure out in advance how to briefly describe the break down and contact an authorized service person The appliance does not include any user serviceable parts inside Service must be left to authorized service personnel ...

Page 16: ...26 10 2009 Rev 3 6 Troubleshooting 12 ...

Page 17: ...ntrol circuit board connections Heating control Heating control circuit board connections Wiring diagram T00558B4 Wiring diagram T00185A3 Wiring diagram T00184C3 Wiring diagram T00942C3 Main and control circuit 82947N83 Heating element connection 81591 83 Installation drawing 80800 63C ...

Page 18: ...Heating control circuit board connections PE 60 ...

Page 19: ...nts 3 Termolangat tuntoelin Termoelement givare Thermocouple sensor 4 Relekortti Reläkort Relay card 5 Säätökortti vasen 1 Styrkort vänster Regulation card 6 Säätökortti oikea 2 Styrkort höger Regulation card right 7 Vasemman vyöhykkeen ohjaus 1 Vänstra zonens styrning Left zone control 8 Oikean vyöhykkeen ohjaus 2 Högra zonens control Right zone control ...

Page 20: ...Heating control circuit board connections PE 85 110 ...

Page 21: ... a 7 9 3 1 1 1 1b 77g 31 63 1a 9 2 7 5 7 9 9 1 R 9 2 5 0 8 6 1a a a a 8 1 0 6 5927 8 9 3KL 3PD N 8 8 2 8 YaPD 8 7 17b 9 2 66 1 7 17b 9 2 66 5 9 283 1 1 5 0 287 7 17b 9 2 66 8 26 283 1 1 5 0 7 50 1 2 b00 7 6 8339b501 1 7 1 5 32 5 5 33 7 9 2 9 9 9 6786 3 8786 25 86 6 32 5 21 2 25 86 g6 9 g 9 g 6bb7g 36 5 8 725 6786 67 b 31 1 9 0 B B 6 6 6 6 6 a 7 7 1 3bb9 57 3 5 0 1 5 8 7 2 869 57 3 5 21752 5 8 7 9 ...

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Page 23: ... 5 6 211 7 21 6 5 7 17b 9 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 9 3 3 9 N 9 N 9 N 9 N 9 N 9 N 9 7 9 1 1 N 9 N 9 N 9 N 9 N 9 N 9 N 9 N 9 N 9 N 9 a 7 9 3 1 1 1 1b 77g 31 63 1a 9 2 7 5 7 9 9 1 R 9 2 5 0 8 6 3 7 1 6 7 5927 7 1 9 8 6 1a a a a 8 3 3 8 9 3KL 3PD N 8 8 2 8 3 3PD N 8 3 YaPD 8 8 YaPD 3 8 8 7 17b 9 2 66 1 7 17b 9 2 66 5 9 283 1 1 5 0 287 7 17b 9 2 66 8 26 283 1 1 5 0 7 50 1 2 b00 7 6 8339b501 1 7 1 5 5 5 8 725 6b...

Page 24: ...Wiring diagram T00942 C3 ...

Page 25: ...Main and control circuit 82947N83 PE 85 110 ...

Page 26: ...Heating element connection 81591 83 PM PE ...

Page 27: ...Installation drawing 80800 63C PE ...

Page 28: ...e sides shallow bratt pan PM PE 85 110 90 mm Height of frying zone sides deep bratt pan PM PE 85 110 180 mm Frying surface WxD PM PE 60 500x500 mm Frying surface WxD PM PE 85 750x500 mm Frying surface WxD PM PE 110 1000x500 mm Temperature setting range P PM PE 0 220 C Weight without package PM PE 60 100 kg Weight without package PE 85 140 kg Weight without package PE 110 170 kg Weight with package...

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