Pro Lite LD64 Installation, Servicing And User Instructions Manual Download Page 3

Technical Installation Information 

Note * 13A Fuse Rating: The unit must be protected by a 13 amp fuse if a 13 amp plug is used. 
If another type of plug is used, a 15A fuse requires to be used in the plug, adaptor or distribution 
board. 

Base Unit

 - 600mm (W) x 550mm (D) x 650mm (H) 

Side & Rear Clearance

 - 150mm     

Weight

 - 41kg 

Power Rating

 - 2.65kW   

 Fuse

 -  13 amp 

 

SECTION 1 - SITING 

PRO-LITE models have been designed in a modular form which consists of base, counter and free-
standing units. 
Information which relates to the ovens is listed above. 
Free-standing and base models should be installed upon a firm, level surface and adjustable feet are 
provided for levelling purposes. 
Counter units must be positioned upon a table, counter or similar surface. 
Vertical and horizontal clearances required from the top and sides of a particular unit to any 
overlying combustible surface (ie wall, partition, etc) are also listed above. Relevant fire regulations 
must be complied with. 
 

Mounting Counter Units on an Oven 

When mounting a counter unit upon the LD62 and LD64 ovens, it is recommended that units which 
carry liquids, i.e. fryers and bains marie, are secured as follows: 
Remove oven outer back panel. 
Remove oven crown plate. 
Position unit(s) which require to be secured upon the oven. 
Secure hob unit(s) to oven through side flange centre holes into the threaded inserts in the base(s) 
of the hob unit(s). Use fixings provided (packed separately) and replace oven back panel. 
The unit is now ready for electrical connection. 
 
 

SECTION 2 - ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AND CONNECTION 

Electrical ratings are as stated on the unit data plate. The listing in Table 1 is based on standard UK 
specification at 230V~. Wiring must be executed in accordance with the regulations listed in this 
booklet.  

 

 
WARNING: Each individual appliance must be earthed! 

 
 

The appliance is also provided with a terminal for the connection of an external 
equipotential conductor. This terminal is in effective electrical contact with all fixed 
exposed metal parts of the appliance, and shall allow the

 connection of a conductor 

having a nominal cross-sectional area of up to 10 mm². It is located on the rear panel and 
is identified by the following label and must only be used for bonding purposes. 

 

  

Summary of Contents for LD64

Page 1: ...Preventive Maintenance Contract In order to obtain maximum performance from the equipment we would recommend that a maintenance contract be arranged with AFE Serviceline Visits may then be made at agreed intervals to carry out adjustments and repairs A quotation for this service will be provided upon request Contact Serviceline as detailed below Tel 01438 363 000 Fax 01438 369 900 WEEE Directive R...

Page 2: ...ts Poor combustion caused by lack of cleaning Lubrication of moving parts Lubrication of gas cocks Cleaning adjustment of pilots Correction of gas pressure to appliance Renewing of electric cable ends Replacement of fuses Corrosion caused by use of chemical cleaners Electrical Safety and Advice Regarding Supplementary Electrical Protection Commercial kitchens and foodservice areas are environments...

Page 3: ...r unit upon the LD62 and LD64 ovens it is recommended that units which carry liquids i e fryers and bains marie are secured as follows Remove oven outer back panel Remove oven crown plate Position unit s which require to be secured upon the oven Secure hob unit s to oven through side flange centre holes into the threaded inserts in the base s of the hob unit s Use fixings provided packed separatel...

Page 4: ...or coloured GREEN or GREEN YELLOW NEUTRAL to terminal marked N or coloured BLACK LIVE to terminal marked L or coloured RED Units which receive power from a plug adaptor or distribution board must be individually protected by a fuse with an appropriate rating see technical information Any replacement supply cable must be 1 5mm2 cord code designation 245 IEC 57 CENELEC H05 RN F For internal connecti...

Page 5: ...helves These are designed to prevent being pulled out accidentally To remove a shelf pull forward to stop position and tilt up When replacing a shelf insert with rail stop to the rear There are six runner positions For even shelf cooking distances between trays should be consistent Shelf combinations with regard to position should be 2 4 6 from the top or 3 6 A typical shelf load may be 12 x 56g 2...

Page 6: ...ich secure handle to door and remove handle Replace in reverse order Door Catch Remove door as detailed above Drill out pop rivets on the door edges and separate door halves Drill out catch rivets and remove catch Replace in reverse order FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS Thermostat Remove crown plate or counter model Refer to Siting section Remove control knob Remove electrical connections noting the positio...

Page 7: ...le fixings and lift from keyhole slots Undo element fixings from inside the oven Withdraw elements take care not to pull the wires Undo element connections and replace in reverse order Mains Power Cable Remove outer back Remove cable from terminal block Replace in reverse order and ensure cable is pulled taught and tightened in a manner which securely grips the cable within the fitting Terminal Bl...

Page 8: ...LD64 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

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