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Contents 

Rieber GmbH & Co. KG 

 

 

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Cleaning, Maintenance and Care ................................................................................................................. 36

 

8.1

 

Safety information relating to cleaning, maintenance and care ....................................................................... 36

 

8.2

 

Choose the correct cleaning method ............................................................................................................... 36

 

8.3

 

Clean and service stainless steel parts ........................................................................................................... 37

 

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Clean and service plastic parts ....................................................................................................................... 37

 

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Ensure preservation of the product identification............................................................................................. 37

 

8.6

 

Keep ready for next use in dry condition ......................................................................................................... 37

 

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Fault – What now? ........................................................................................................................................ 38

 

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Warranty and liability .................................................................................................................................... 39

 

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Excerpt from EU Declarations of Conformity ............................................................................................. 40

 

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Manufacturer's address ................................................................................................................................ 40

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 1/1-CH-800

Page 1: ...K POT 1 1 ik 3600 2Z for keeping food warm automatic regeneration cooking with 2 zones With stainless steel surface K POT 1 1 coolSWISSPLY for keeping food cold with electronic control K POT 1 1 hybrid SP i for keeping food hot and cold built in unit Also available as a built in unit K POT 1 1 ch 800 built in K POT 1 1 ck 2200 built in K POT 1 1 ck 2200 2Z built in K POT 1 1 ik 3600 2Z built in Ob...

Page 2: ...t PPE for operating personnel 9 3 3 Appliance specific safety instructions 9 3 4 Safety and monitoring devices 12 3 5 Information about regulations to be followed 13 3 6 Instructions on behaviour in an emergency 13 4 Purpose 13 4 1 Generally the following are intended uses for the product 13 4 2 Prevent any predictable misuse and abuse 14 4 3 Special intended use for appliances with a Ceran glass ...

Page 3: ...e correct cleaning method 36 8 3 Clean and service stainless steel parts 37 8 4 Clean and service plastic parts 37 8 5 Ensure preservation of the product identification 37 8 6 Keep ready for next use in dry condition 37 9 Fault What now 38 10 Warranty and liability 39 11 Excerpt from EU Declarations of Conformity 40 12 Manufacturer s address 40 ...

Page 4: ...es further information about a wide range of accessories www rieber de At the top of the display bar select Search Price guide Contact the manufacturer Rieber or your dealer Do you wish to have the operating instructions in another language www rieber de Select Customer Service at the top of the display bar 2 2 Using this guide This guide contains important information about how you can use the ap...

Page 5: ...ucture of safety instructions The signal words DANGER WARNING CAUTION classify the degree of risk of bodily injury in an actual situation You can avoid injury by complying with the behavioural rules provided The warning triangle symbol indicates a General Danger DANGER indicates imminent danger Failure to follow these warning instructions will result in serious bodily injury or even death WARNING ...

Page 6: ... stable flat and heat resistant surface to prevent risk of fire and accidents Do not place the cable close to heat sources or on sharp edges etc Always grasp the plug not the cable when removing the plug from the socket Otherwise the cable may be damaged Do not allow the cable to hang down Lay the cable in such a way that it does not represent a tripping hazard When using extension cables Unwind t...

Page 7: ...eakage due to falling objects Place cooking vessels carefully on the glass surface Materials such as plastic aluminium foil or sugar can cause cracks or breaks in the hot glass ceramic Switch the heating mechanism off and scrape off the residues with a glass scraper while the heating surface is still warm Important information In addition to this user guide there are a range of health and safety a...

Page 8: ...ppliance During the whole service life of the appliance the operator must verify if the operator s operating instructions reflect the current versions of the applicable regulations If necessary the operator must update the operating instructions accordingly The operator must define and assign the responsibilities for installation operation repair maintenance and cleaning clearly The operator must ...

Page 9: ...llation of the built in unit may only be performed by specialists Electrical work may only be performed by a trained and experienced qualified electrician Electrical work may only be carried out by trained and experienced electricians Electro technically instructed persons may only work under the supervision of a qualified electrician 3 2 Provide personal protective equipment PPE for operating per...

Page 10: ...ins or jewellery on the hob within the cooking zone ATTENTION Substantial damage is possible to magnetically sensitive objects in close proximity to an induction appliance Keep magnetically sensitive objects such as credit cards phone cards cassettes and watches away from the area immediately around an induction appliance 3 3 4 Danger for persons with pacemakers due to induction WARNING For person...

Page 11: ...he cold Ceran glass surface or a cold pot on a hot Ceran glass surface otherwise the Ceran glass surface may crack due to thermal stresses Do not place inappropriately large or heavy pots or objects on the appliance Avoid falling objects Even seemingly light objects like a salt cellar can cause cracks or breaks in the worst case scenario Prevent objects from falling onto the Ceran glass surface Ma...

Page 12: ... out by children without supervision 3 3 9 Note the product identification and ensure its preservation Product identification general The type plate bears the legally required product data Note on the Ceran glass surface in English and German NOTE Surfaces hot during use On the underside of the appliance A text pictorial instruction is located on the underside option 3 4 Safety and monitoring devi...

Page 13: ...are intended uses for the product See relevant details on the cover sheet page 1 For mobile service in the catering hotel and food processing industry also suitable for the care and school catering sectors To avoid risks to persons with pacemakers the use of appliances with inductive heating in public areas or for self service is only allowed under supervision Keep people away from the appliance K...

Page 14: ...lectrically conductive materials in the immediate vicinity for example metal splash guards When using an appliance with a Ceran glass surface never place a hot pot on the cold Ceran glass surface or a cold pot on the hot Ceran glass surface otherwise the Ceran glass surface could crack due to thermal stresses Even a seemingly light object such as a salt cellar can cause cracks or breaks in the Cer...

Page 15: ...onents Example Example 1 Ceran glass surface 2 Lead 3 Indicator light showing operating state Switched ON OFF option 4 Retractable power regulator 5 Product identification option 6 Product identification option 7 Ventilation opening for fan 8 Product identification Type plate 9 Rubber feet 10 ON OFF rocker switch including red indicator light on the underside of the appliance option ...

Page 16: ...nit Refrigerant R134a Electric hob Surface material Stainless steel Stainless steel External dimensions mm Width 533 See next page Depth 380 Height 149 Weight kg 12 14 1 Ambient temperature 5 C to 40 C Load bearing capacity of installation area kg 40 kg Minimum distance from walls 20 cm Protection class IPX0 This means according to EN 60529 no protection against foreign objects no protection again...

Page 17: ...e performance data are identical to the tabletop unit The following are available as a built in unit K POT 1 1 ch 800 built in K POT 1 1 ck 2200 built in K POT 1 1 ck 2200 2Z built in K POT 1 1 hybrid SP i built in K POT 1 1 ik 3600 2Z built in Dimensions L x W x H 603 x 398 x 218 mm Cooling keep warm surface L x W 497 x 292 mm Function field L x W x H 567 x 362 x 152 mm Control housing L x W x H ...

Page 18: ...plate http www rieber de 6 Note Before First Use Observe general prerequisites The appliance has no defects or visible damage The appliance is at room temperature and is dry Observe the local building inspectorate regulations ATTENTION Protective foils or heat sensitive objects at in the appliance might damage the appliance during heating Ensure that there is no protective foil on in the appliance...

Page 19: ...mable heat insulating material Danger of electric shock and cuts from damaged Ceran glass surface Check the integrity of the appliance before each use pay special attention to the lead Keep unauthorised persons away from the appliance Never operate the appliance unsupervised NEVER pour oil or grease into an empty heated up pot or pan as there is a risk of burns and fire Risk of burns on the hot he...

Page 20: ...ware decreases efficiency Always place induction compatible cooking containers in the centre of the induction hob The cooking container is heated evenly Protection against boiling dry overheating protection is guaranteed ATTENTION Keep magnetically sensitive objects such as credit cards and phone cards away Such objects could be damaged For appliances with a Ceran glass surface observe the followi...

Page 21: ...s interrupted during the program sequence the program must be restarted Set the power regulator to position 0 Switch the switch to OFF then ON option The power of the cooking zone can be increased by turning the power regulator clockwise The power output is reduced by turning anticlockwise Only for type IK Wait for at least 3 seconds Then set the power regulator to the desired power When the cooki...

Page 22: ...of the mains socket outlet Switch ON OFF rocker switch on bottom of appliance to OFF option Unplug the connector from the mains socket outlet Allow appliance to cool down 7 3 Equip the appliance with suitable accessories User tip With the optimal accessories the K POT is energy saving and the possible applications can be extended The GN saucepan thermoplate prevents food from overboiling or burnin...

Page 23: ...ndicator light 3 Retractable power regulator 4 Indicator light showing operating state The indicator light is lit when the appliance is electrically activated and the power regulator is not in position 0 5 Lead with connector Intended use of the K POT 1 1 ch 800 For keeping hot food warm Use thermoplate Purpose cover sheet page 1 page 13 ff ...

Page 24: ...ator light showing operating state The indicator light is lit when the appliance is electrically activated and the program switch is not in position 0 only for 2Z 5 Lead with connector 6 Overview of program settings Intended use of the K POT ck Keep warm settings 1 to 3 for keeping hot food warm Programs P1 to P6 for automatic regeneration of pre prepared food Power settings 4 to 6 for steaming co...

Page 25: ...nitial temperature 65 to 70 C Power settings Program settings for heating regenerating small quantities Program settings for heating regenerating large quantities Program settings for keeping warm for cooking steaming baking YELLOW LED P1 P6 RED LED W1 W3 RED LED 4 6 Press and retract heat control dial ...

Page 26: ...500 W 650 W 325 W The LED lights up red during the keep warm time After 3 hours of uninterrupted ON time the LED flashes red Observe the total permissible regeneration and keep warm time of 3 hours in accordance with the health requirements otherwise health impairments can result 7 5 3 Program settings for regeneration Automatic regeneration of pre prepared food Starting point Food temperature 4 t...

Page 27: ...hanged during program execution the new program starts without a preheating phase Turn the power regulator back to 0 at every START Then select the desired program If the power supply is interrupted during the program sequence the program must be restarted To do this turn the power regulator back to 0 and then select the desired program ...

Page 28: ...Zurich style veal dish rice pasta couscous puree 920 W 1 550 W 775 W Casseroles ragouts compact stews containing meat 1 120 W 1 700 W 850 W Casseroles ragout 1 350 W 1 870 W 935 W After 35 minutes the appliance automatically switches to the keep warm phase The LED flashes yellow Change to the keep warm phase Check the temperature of the food before serving to your guests After 3 hours the total pe...

Page 29: ...er setting For cooking Power Steaming 800 W 1 100 W 550 W Cooking and baking 1 050 W 1 450 W 725 W Baking 1 600 W 2 200 W 1 100 W The LED lights up red during the cooking time ATTENTION thermoplate can be damaged by overheating Please observe the instructions for your thermoplate ...

Page 30: ...ble power regulator for the hob left hob 4 Operating light The operating light comes on when the inductive mode is activated or a metal pot is placed on the heating surface left hob 5 Lead with connector Intended use of the K POT ik For keeping hot food warm for regenerating pre prepared dishes for cooking Use thermoplate Purpose cover sheet page 1 page 13 General mode of operation page 20 ...

Page 31: ... 120 mm 7 6 4 Power settings Power settings 1 to 9 enable any type of food preparation from gently keeping warm and regeneration to grilling 7 6 5 Melting and keep warm function Melting function The purpose of the melting function is to regulate the base of the pot to give a temperature of around 45 C 42 C in the pot This allows food to be melted in an energy optimised manner The melting function ...

Page 32: ...or to setting 8 To deactivate the function turn the power regulator anticlockwise to a setting below 8 After 10 minutes the function switches off automatically 7 6 8 Bridging function On the induction hob two defined cooking zones can be bridged These can be controlled as if they were one cooking zone The left cooking zone is the main cooking zone The right cooking zone is the additional cooking z...

Page 33: ...s PLY multi layer material recessed in casing for safe operation 2 4 feet slip resistant 20 mm high 3 Retractable power regulator 0 to 9 and indicator light for displaying the operating state The keep cold temperature is continuously variable from 10 C to 7 C 4 ON OFF rocker switch 5 Power cable with shock proof plug Note on use Electronic control for regulating the cold function Set temperature a...

Page 34: ... operating mode Press this button to select keep warm operating mode 4 Program selector button for keep warm operating mode The illuminating control indicator 7 indicates the current operating mode Press this button to select keep cold operating mode 5 ON OFF button for switching on and off When the unit is switched on information appears in the display 6 as well as one of the control indicators 7...

Page 35: ...re on the GN 1 1 surface If you wish to know the programmed set point temperature Press the SET button 2 The display 6 shows the set point temperature If the SET button is not pressed the actual temperature appears again If you wish to change the set value for keeping warm or cold Press the program selector button for keep cold operating mode 4 or the program selector button for keep warm operatin...

Page 36: ...ing method In principle the same rules apply for cleaning Ceran glass surfaces as for standard glass surfaces Remove stubborn dirt from the Ceran glass surface immediately if possible using the glass scraper Light dirt that is not burnt on can be removed with a damp cloth or a washing up sponge without detergent ATTENTION Clean the heating surface with commercially available glass cleaner Wipe dow...

Page 37: ...rface Clean the plastic parts with a mild washing up detergent diluted in hot water wiping them with a damp scratch free cloth After cleaning rub surfaces dry with a soft cloth After cleaning rub surfaces dry with a soft cloth The cloth should be well rinsed out beforehand 8 5 Ensure preservation of the product identification The type plate of your appliance provides important technical data for u...

Page 38: ... Rieber Please contact the manufacturer s service department of Rieber Fault Possible cause Rectification Appliance does not heat up If thermoplate is missing from the heating surface the appliance switches off with a time delay Restart process Operating staff Page 20 Indicator light for operating state does not come on Is voltage present Do mains voltage and mains frequency match the information ...

Page 39: ... 10 Warranty and liability Manufacturer liability and warranty shall no longer apply if you do not follow the information and instructions in this user guide you use the appliance for any purpose other than the intended use See chapter Designated purpose of use make conversions or functional modifications use non original spare parts The Sales and delivery terms and conditions of Rieber GmbH Co KG...

Page 40: ...or design Risk assessment and risk reduction EU Declaration of Conformity in accordance with the European Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 30 EU Rieber GmbH Co KG herewith declares that the products K POT comply with the basic requirements of the European Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 30 EU in respect of their electrical design If required a copy of the EU Declarat...

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