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Page 22 of 28 

November 9, 2020 

Last revised 11-2020 

 

Rev. 2 

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AULT FINDING WITHOUT ERROR CODE

 

 

Fault 

Possible cause 

Action to take 

No heating 
7- segment display is OFF 
(dark) 

No mains supply 

Check the electrical supply 
(cable plugged onto the wall 
socket) 
Check preliminary fuses 

 

Control knob is in OFF-position (       )  Turn control knob ON 

(temperature 50-100°C) 

 

Heat retention unit defective 

Unplug the unit from the 
electrical supply and 
contact your service partner 

No heating 
7- segment display is flashing 
(If an error code appears see 
“Fault finding with error code”) 

Serving pan is too small 
(bottom diameter less than 20 cm) 

Use the suitable Chafing Dish or 
a pan 

Chafing Dish or Pan (cast-iron or 
multilayer) is not placed in the cen-
ter of the heating area (the cooker 
cannot detect the pan) 

Move the Chafing Dish or Pan 
to the center of the heating area 

Unsuitable Chafing Dish or Pan 

Choose a round Chafing Dish or 
Pan 

Heat retention unit defective 

Unplug the unit from the 
electrical supply and 
contact your service partner 

Poor heating 
7-segment display is ON 
(shining) 
 

Used pan is not appropriate 

Use a Chafing Dish or Pan rec-
ommended for induction heat 
retention and compare the re-
sult with „your“ pan 

Air-cooling system obstructed 

Verify that air inlet and air outlet 
are not obstructed with objects 

 

Ambient temperature is too high 
(the cooling system is not able to 
keep the cooker in normal operating 
conditions) 

Verify that no hot air is sucked in 
by the fan. 

Reduce the ambient tempera-
ture. The air inlet temperature 
must be lower than 40°C/110°F. 

 

Induction unit defective 

Unplug the unit from the 
electrical supply and 
contact your service partner 

No reaction to control knob 
position 

Control knob defective 

Unplug the unit from the 
electrical supply and 
contact your service partner 

Heating cycle switches off and 
on within minutes, 
fan is active 

Air inlet our outlet obstructed 

Remove objects from air inlet 
and air outlet slots, clean the 
slots. 

Fan dirty 

Clean fan 

Heating cycle switches off and 
on within minutes, 
fan is never active 

Fan defective 

contact your service partner 
 
 
 

Fan monitoring defective 

Summary of Contents for BH/HO/IN 1350

Page 1: ...etaining unit for built in Hold Line BH HO IN 450 Art No Z 0681 BH HO IN 900 Art No Z 0682 BH HO IN 1350 Art No Z 0683 BH HO IN 1800 Art No Z 0684 Scholl Apparatebau GmbH Co KG Zinhainer Weg 4 D 56470...

Page 2: ...chnical specifications 8 3 Installation 9 3 1 Scope of delivery 9 3 2 Requirements of installation 9 3 3 Definition of interfaces 9 3 4 Installation clipping model BH HO IN 1800 10 3 5 Generator RTCSm...

Page 3: ...operating methods 18 6 6 Pan detection 18 6 7 Temperature regulation 18 7 Out of operation 19 8 Fault finding Rectification 20 8 1 Fault finding with error code 21 8 2 Fault finding without error code...

Page 4: ...fully before starting up this appliance On the following pages you will find important notes regarding its operation care and maintenance so that you will be able to enjoy its use for a long time If a...

Page 5: ...at the place of operation 1 1 DESCRIPTION OF DANGER SIGNS General hazard symbol Non observance of the safety regulations signifies a hazard injuries Electrical voltage This symbol warns of electric vo...

Page 6: ...urface For holding liquid it is required to use a lid For an amount of more than 4 litres it is recommended to use another high capacity unit 1 2 1 GENERALL INFORMATION ON HOLDING VESSEL Vessel bottom...

Page 7: ...ilt in frames can be connected The temperature range of 50 100 C 122 F 212 F give flexibility and allow a perfect food temperature adjustment Simple built in solution thanks to its frame design Compac...

Page 8: ...x330x100mm Type Voltage Power Heat retention fields temperature operation units BH HO IN 450 230V 0 45kW 1 1 BH HO IN 900 230V 0 90kW 2 2 BH HO IN 1350 230V 1 35kW 3 2 BH HO IN 1800 230V 1 80kW 4 2 Op...

Page 9: ...pecial attention to the air inlet and air outlet openings there has to be a distance of at least 40mm between obstructions like walls or floors In addition to that pay attention that the exhausted air...

Page 10: ...intake temperature must not exceed 40 C The operating staff has to make sure that installation support and inspection is done by qualified personnel 3 4 INSTALLATION CLIPPING MODEL BH HO IN 1800 Advi...

Page 11: ...bH Co KG 3 5 GENERATOR RTCSMP HO IN 1800 Advice for installation generator The rear case of the generator is equipped with two holes for the installation Make sure that the height distance between fan...

Page 12: ...GBA Z 0681 2 E BA Page 12 of 28 November 9 2020 Last revised 11 2020 Rev 2 Scholl Apparatebau GmbH Co KG 3 6 MOUNTING VARIATIONS...

Page 13: ...WITH POTENTIOMETER Advice for installation operation unit This unit is supplied completely with an operation unit In order to fix this on a cover take the clipping for the power switch into account Th...

Page 14: ...e warning signs and rating plates on the units must strictly be followed Check and ensure that the supply voltage and the line current match the specifications given on the rating plate Max tolerance...

Page 15: ...ake the serving pan away from the heat retention area power transmition stops Place the serving pan back on the heat retention area the heating retention process will continue Turn the control knob in...

Page 16: ...ts or pans with a lid if fluids are kept warm Pots and pans must not be over 100 C when placed on the heat retention plate this may lead to damages of the glass or to a safety cutoff 5 1 COMFORT The g...

Page 17: ...he heating process to continue automatically when a serving pan is placed back on the heating area So if a person starts to use the induction unit he she will have to start the heating process by turn...

Page 18: ...y changes To guarantee safety just use genuine spare parts and accessories authorized by the manufacturer The use of other components will void all warranty 6 5 IMPROPER OPERATING METHODS The operatin...

Page 19: ...Co KG 7 OUT OF OPERATION If the induction unit is out of operation make sure that the control knob is in the OFF position If you do not use the unit for a long period several days unplug the unit Mak...

Page 20: ...induction appliance must only be opened by authorized and trained service personnel CAUTION Do not open the unit dangerous electric voltage inside Stop any actions if the heating area ceran plate is...

Page 21: ...n Airflow E10 Communication central unit power unit not connected 1 Check wiring Coil connection and BUS connection E12 Reduction heat sink temperature T 75 C 2 Check installation Airflow E20 Reductio...

Page 22: ...it defective Unplug the unit from the electrical supply and contact your service partner Poor heating 7 segment display is ON shining Used pan is not appropriate Use a Chafing Dish or Pan rec ommended...

Page 23: ...nit off remove Chafing Dish or cast iron pan and fill water into the pan let unit cool down Empty cooking no water in the pan The cooling system fan starts to operate when the ambient temperature in t...

Page 24: ...Sugar sugar containing food plastic aluminum foil Immediately scrape off the sugar plastic or aluminum foil residues thoroughly from the hot cooking area e g with a razor blade After removal of the re...

Page 25: ...regular cleaning care and servicing The operator has to ensure that all components relevant for safety are in perfect working order at all times The induction unit should be examined at least once a...

Page 26: ...therwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal ser...

Page 27: ...nce will be accepted Further warranty information is contained in our General Terms and Conditions of Sale or can be made available upon request Appliances not produced by ourselves are subject to the...

Page 28: ...the following times Monday Thursday from 7 00 a m till 4 00 p m Fridays from 7 00 a m till 12 15 p m Outside these office hours please communicate your requests per e mail or telefax Scholl Apparateba...

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