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Summary of Contents for EC40 Series

Page 1: ...240064 1 CAUTION Read the instructions prior to using the equipment EC40 SERIES COMBINATION OVEN WITH DIRECT STEAM INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL EN ...

Page 2: ...00 263 1455 Toll Free NEW ZEALAND Moffat Limited Web www moffat co nz E Mail sales moffat co nz Main Office tel 0800 663328 UNITED KINGDOM Blue Seal Web www blue seal co uk E Mail sales blue seal co uk Sales tel 44 121 327 5575 fax 44 121 327 9711 Spares tel 44 121 322 6640 fax 44 121 327 9201 Service tel 44 121 322 6644 fax 44 121 327 6257 UNITED STATES Moffat Web www moffat com Sales tel 1800 55...

Page 3: ...RICAL CONNECTIONS AND EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING 8 7 POINTS TO REMEMBER WHEN MAKING THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 9 8 WATER AND DRAIN CONNECTIONS 10 9 VENTS 10 10 COMMISSIONING AND TESTING 11 11 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE USER 11 12 DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL 12 13 INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS 13 14 REMOVING THE CONTROL PANEL VERSION D 14 CONTENTS The reproduction or copying of any part of this manual by any mea...

Page 4: ...with them 1 6 Packaging elements must be disposed of according to instructions dictated by local legislation in relation to waste disposal 1 7 Before positioning and connecting the appliance check that the utilities electrical power and water supplies are as indicated on the data plate 1 8 Example of a data plate 1 9 The positions of the inlet and drain connections are clearly labelled For further...

Page 5: ... 1 mA x kW of power installed Flexible cable underneath sheath resistant to oil with designation 60245 IEC 57 TABLE 2 GENERAL WATER DATA Model Water pressure kPa psi Softened water consumption max l h Water connection EC40M5 EC40D5 200 500 30 72 8 1 x R 3 4 1 EC40M7 EC40D7 200 500 30 72 16 1 x R 3 4 1 EC40M10 EC40D10 200 500 30 72 16 1 x R 3 4 1 1 Ovens with cleaning kit are fitted with two water ...

Page 6: ... pipelines to the appliance 3 5 A water drainage system must be available in the room positioned in the immediate vicinity of the appliance with the characteristics described in the chapter Water connection and drainage of this manual 3 6 The electrical isolating switch and the water shutoff valves must all be located near to the appliance within easy reach for the user 3 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ...

Page 7: ...nt the oven is positioned in the immediate vicinity of a flammable wall suitable thermal insulation must be provided Current fire regulations should be meticulously observed and respected The openings and slots in the outer casing of the oven must not be blocked as these allow heat to escape from the compartment housing the electrical components Keep strictly to the installation diagrams 5 4 Once ...

Page 8: ...ck the oven panel must be removed by unscrewing the fastening screws 6 3 The cable must be fed in through the clamp from the back The individual wires are then fastened to the corresponding terminals of the terminal board The earth wire must be longer than the other wires so that in the event of the cable being jerked or the clamp broken the live wires will disconnect first Check the efficiency of...

Page 9: ... AND EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING 6 5 The oven must also be bonded equipotentially to other equipment in the kitchen This connection is made by wiring a conductor of nominal cross section 10mm2 to the corresponding terminal at the back of the oven which is marked with the internationally recognized symbol All appliances in the room are bonded in this way and connected to the earth system of the building ...

Page 10: ...s given below in order to prevent both corrosion which is extremely damaging for the appliance due to supplying water that is too softened or too aggressive and scaling in the oven and in the water system in the case of supplying water that is too hard Hardness between 60 and 90ppm PH greater then 7 5 Chlorides less than 30ppm These values are important in ensuring that the water used by the appli...

Page 11: ...ing the oven Maintenance operations should be carried out at least once a year With this in mind customers are recommended to sign a service agreement 11 2 Ensure the user is fully aware that such repair and or maintenance operations as may become necessary over time must be carried out only by an authorized service agent 11 3 Explain clearly to the user that in the event of breakdown or faulty op...

Page 12: ...l life at the appropriate centres for the separate collection of electronic and electrical waste or return it to the dealer when purchasing a new equivalent product on a one to one basis 12 3 Proper separate collection for subsequent recycling treatment and environmentally friendly disposal of the equipment helps prevent possible negative effects on health and the environment and promotes the recy...

Page 13: ...ssed One of the two sides must be exposed Minimum distance from wall 50mm 1 9 inches AVOID POSITIONING HEAT RADIATING APPLIANCES ON EITHER SIDE OF THE OVEN ATTENTION if the temperature on the sides of the appliance is excessively high as a safety precaution the oven will switch off Minimum distance from heat sources on both sides 400mm 15 7 inches ...

Page 14: ...PAD Disconnect the control board keypad connector and the encoder connector Unscrew the 4 mounting screws on the panel of the control board keypad frame and remove them Insert the new control board keypad frame assembly replace the 4 screws and reconnect the wiring Replace the control panel 14 3 REPLACING THE GLASS PANEL Remove the encoder knob and unscrew the mounting nut Disconnect the control b...

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