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 TopLineUserManual.docx

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Contents ................................................................................................................................... 3

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Important  References................................................................................................................ 4

2.1

Fundamental Safety Notes ................................................................................................. 4

2.2

Warranty and Liabilities ...................................................................................................... 5

2.3

Symbols and Notes ............................................................................................................ 5

2.4

Copyright ............................................................................................................................ 5

2.5

Special safety references ................................................................................................... 6

3

Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 8

3.1

Technical  details ................................................................................................................. 8

4

Installation and starting the operation ...................................................................................... 13

4.1

Unwrapping ...................................................................................................................... 13

4.2

Installation ........................................................................................................................ 13

4.3

Electrical  connection ......................................................................................................... 13

4.4

Preparation of Operation / Starting up .............................................................................. 14

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Operation ................................................................................................................................ 15

5.1

Operation of rotisseries equipped with manual controls .................................................... 15

5.2

Operation of rotisseries equipped with digital electronic .................................................... 16

5.3

Component Function and Location ................................................................................... 22

5.4

Rotisserie assembly for operation ..................................................................................... 23

5.5

Product mounting and loading .......................................................................................... 25

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Maintenance ........................................................................................................................... 27

6.1

Cleaning and care ............................................................................................................ 27

6.2

Trouble  shooting ............................................................................................................... 28

6.3

Wiring  Diagrams ............................................................................................................... 30

6.4

Spare  Parts ...................................................................................................................... 33

6.5

Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................................. 40

Summary of Contents for RT 403

Page 1: ...User Manual Rotisseries Top Line RT Series...

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Page 3: ...operation 13 4 1 Unwrapping 13 4 2 Installation 13 4 3 Electrical connection 13 4 4 Preparation of Operation Starting up 14 5 Operation 15 5 1 Operation of rotisseries equipped with manual controls 1...

Page 4: ...egularly 2 1 3 Obligation of the staff All induviduals who are authorized to work with the unit are obliged to Pay attention to the fundamental regulations of work safety and accident avoiding Read th...

Page 5: ...ear and tear parts Unauthorized repair Force of nature and act of god 2 3 Symbols and Notes In the operating manual the following symbols and signs are used This symbol means a possibly or directly th...

Page 6: ...nly work at the unit under supervision of an experienced person 2 5 4 Unit control Only instructed staff is allowed to operate the controls 2 5 5 Safety during regular operation The unit is only to op...

Page 7: ...ntended reclosing Check all screw connections for tight fitting After finishing maintenance check all safety devices for proper functionality 2 5 9 Structural changes to the unit Do not perform any ch...

Page 8: ...8 Introduction Printed 01 2018 Subject to change TopLineUserManual docx 3 Introduction 3 1 Technical details 3 1 1 Dimensions mm RT403S RT 403 RT 406 RT403S DE RT403 DE RT406 DE...

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Page 12: ...84 RT 414 RT 416 DE ca 338 3 1 3 Electrical details Type electrical connection EA power RT 403S DE 230V 1 N 50Hz 3 5kW RT 403 DE 400V 3 N 50Hz 5 0kW RT 404 DE 400V 3 N 50Hz 5 5kW RT 405 RT 406 DE 400V...

Page 13: ...n and maintain the unit The machine has to be placed in a way that the complete area around it can be cleaned easily 4 3 Electrical connection Note In general only service technicians of the company U...

Page 14: ...d all removable parts e g spits discs etc carefully with a grease solvent detergent Afterwards you have to dry all surfaces Note Do not use flammable cleaners Do not use high pressure water pressure o...

Page 15: ...een the two different switch positions LOADING and WARMING until the disc is fully loaded Now switch to COOKING in order to start the grill operation Temperature control The thermostat allows you to p...

Page 16: ...for spit loading OFF switchs the engine offline Temperature control The temperature control sets the temperature between 38 250 C 100 482 F when the manual mode is being used Automatic Manual Switch...

Page 17: ...le program X programnumber 1 20 Y step number 1 3 Shows End at the end of a program Temperature Display middle 7 segment Shows temperature at operation level Shows parameter name at programming level...

Page 18: ...program is selected and running Remaining delay time during start delay Remaining total time while program is running Keep pushed to show the total set time of the running program If PA program is se...

Page 19: ...of the selected program Push to change set time in PA program Push to change start delay If no program is running and a program is selected Push to change start delay 11 starts to flash by pushing up...

Page 20: ...down button to select the desired program The Multi Function Display shows the program number If no program number is shown the PA program is selected The Temperature Display shows the set temperature...

Page 21: ...shing the Programming Button B The Temperature Display now shows number and step of the first program Pr1 2 Use the up down button to adjust the desired temperature and confirm your setting by pushing...

Page 22: ...e operator turns the function swtich to WARMING which will keep the spits rotating and the quartz lamp will remain on The products can be unloaded using the same procedure as when they were loaded Tur...

Page 23: ...drip pan into bottom of unit Note Drip pan can be put in from either side Mount the edge of drip plates on pins in sides of unit and outside on the front respectively the rear panel 5 4 1 Shaft and Di...

Page 24: ...center is assembled on the right hand side Tighten nuts against disks 5 4 2 Spit assembly into rotisserie 5 4 2 1 Angle Spit For mounting chickens horizontally and without piercing chicken Mount spit...

Page 25: ...shown below Be sure recessed rings on end of shafts drop into hole in disk as shown below 5 5 Product mounting and loading 5 5 1 Angle spits for mounting the chickens horizontally Insert the spit thr...

Page 26: ...the support angle down and the chicken breast up Lock the wings down by tucking under the legs and then pierce just below wing with spit and pierce leg just under the bone as shown in the picture bel...

Page 27: ...hem afterwards so that there are no residues of the cleaning detergent on these parts It is absolutely necessary to watch out for some fundamental things to keep this longliving high grade steel machi...

Page 28: ...your Rotisserie Top Line does not work satisfactorily we would like to give a first help with the following check list Only after checking these points you should contact a your responsible service pa...

Page 29: ...e unit 3 Quartz lamp is off is not switched on Check the position of switch on off knob Lamp is defect Replacement of the quartz lamp by a local electrician 4 Noisy motor Motor or gear is defect Call...

Page 30: ...30 Maintenance Printed 01 2018 Subject to change TopLineUserManual docx 6 3 Wiring Diagrams RT 403 S RT 403 S DE...

Page 31: ...Maintenance 31 Printed 01 2018 Subject to change TopLineUserManual docx RT403 RT406 RT 403 DE RT 406 DE...

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Page 33: ...e replacement is to be carried out only by their service staff or by your authorized service companies If you do not observe this note or in case of manipulation of a third party any claims for guaran...

Page 34: ...34 Maintenance Printed 01 2018 Subject to change TopLineUserManual docx RT403 DE RT406 DE see detail for special parts of manual controlled RT403 RT406...

Page 35: ...Maintenance 35 Printed 01 2018 Subject to change TopLineUserManual docx RT407 DE RT408 DE see detail for special parts of manual controlled RT407 RT408...

Page 36: ...assy 121206 1 grease guide plate assy 195070 2 drain screw assy 195071 1 washer 316103 8 tab washer 316410 2 set srew M5x20 328002 2 terminal block 333323 10 end cap for terminal block 333324 1 strain...

Page 37: ...21206 1 grease guide plate assy 195070 2 drain screw assy 195071 1 washer 316103 8 tab washer 316410 2 set srew M5x20 328002 2 terminal block 333323 10 end cap for terminal block 333324 1 strain relie...

Page 38: ...assy 195068 2 drain scew assy 195071 1 disk set 195075 1 knurled screw 311909 1 washer 316103 8 tab washer 316410 4 set srew M5x20 328002 4 terminal block 10mm 333305 8 terminal block 333323 6 end cap...

Page 39: ...used to disconnect power 1 Loosen two screws on both ends to remove the upper half of the lamps socket 2 Use a 7mm wrench or nut driver and remove nut from lamps Caution It is recommended not to touc...

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