Vauconsant EXIGENCE A62608VCP User Manual Download Page 7

                                                       

USER MANUAL

 

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Cleaning 

 

Always take care to switch off the appliance with energy doser before cleaning. This unit is not 

impermeable to water. Do not use a high pressure water jet to clean it inside or out.

 

 

Every day: 

 

 

Metal surfaces: 

 

Stainless  steel  should  be  cleaned  with  soapy  warm  water  or  a  special  product  for  high  quality 

metal surfaces. Never use abrasive sponges or scourers to avoid scratching the surface.

 

 

 

Glass: 

 
All  glass  displays  must  be  cleaned  using  a  high  quality  glass  cleaning  product  and  clean  cloth. 

Never use abrasive sponges or scourers to avoid scratching the surface.

 

 

 

 

Diagnostic 

 

Symptoms 

Possible causes 

Remedies 

No electricity supply 

Check the general circuit breaker 

Burnt fuse 

Check the fuse in the electric cabling 

Orange light off 

No heat 

Faulty supply 

Check the supply cable 

Defective toughened glass 

plate 

Replace the toughened glass plate 

Orange light on 

No heat 

Cable disconnected or cut 

Check and test electricity input to the toughened glass 

plates 

Halogen bulb burnt 

Replace the bulb with one of equivalent power 

A halogen lamp 

does not come on 

Supply of this defective 

halogen 

Check supply of halogen 

No electricity supply 

Check the general circuit breaker 

Burnt fuse 

Check the fuse in the electric cabling 

Faulty supply 

Check the supply cable to the heating display 

None of the 

halogen lights 

come on 

Defective switch 

Check the switch, replace it if necessary 

 

 

NB 

 

 

Bulbs should be replaced with bulbs of equivalent power. (see the Spare Parts section)

 

 

Fuses should be replaced by gG fuses of the same calibre. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for EXIGENCE A62608VCP

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Page 2: ...reserved A622xx E633xx rev0 ENG 2 12 2010 2 Manual to be read and kept Contents Introduction 3 Installation Controls 4 Commissioning Use 6 Cleaning Diagnostic 7 Maintenance 8 Electric diagram 9 Spare parts 10 Technical support Warranty 11 ...

Page 3: ...o keep food warm at a temperature above 63 C according to hygiene requirements for 90 minutes using GN1 1 65 mm deep gastronorme trays The temperature of the food provided should be between 70 C and 80 C These units comply with applicable EC norms and should be installed and used following the instructions in this manual to ensure good performance and to be covered by the warranty ...

Page 4: ...g voltage is suitable for the one mentioned on the unit s identity plaque Connect to the mains on the cabling fuse holder or connect the plug to the mains in the case of a mobile unit The line should be protected by a differential circuit breaker on the general electricity panel Overhang adjustment The unit s overhangs should be positioned as shown below The unit should be level ...

Page 5: ...ed on a removable panel to the right of the unit o An energy doser with orange on off light for the toughened glass plate or plates o An energy doser with orange on off light for the toughened glass plate or plates on the heating shelf o A switch with orange light for the heating display option Mounting with spanner rack supply Step 1 Step 2 ...

Page 6: ...y the hygiene department To maintain this temperature it is indispensable to heat food to a temperature between 70 C and 80 C GN A A gastronorme trays should be 65 mm deep The temperature of the heating tops may be set from 40 to 110 C Lighting Press the switch Position 0 Off Position 1 On IMPORTANT WARNING It is imperative not to add containers with a temperature above 160 C to avoid weakening an...

Page 7: ...ectricity supply Check the general circuit breaker Burnt fuse Check the fuse in the electric cabling Orange light off No heat Faulty supply Check the supply cable Defective toughened glass plate Replace the toughened glass plate Orange light on No heat Cable disconnected or cut Check and test electricity input to the toughened glass plates Halogen bulb burnt Replace the bulb with one of equivalent...

Page 8: ...dismantling the riveted lid under the plate Built in lighting Water resistant lighting to be built in is clipped into the support sheet Electric cabling Electric cabling is fixed behind the built in control panel To access this remove the 4 screws holding the panel The installer should check electric connections when commissioning the unit then once a year Any maintenance operation should be done ...

Page 9: ...ghened glass plates 330 W 1 1 2 2 Number of toughened glass plates 200 W 0 1 0 1 Heating shelf Shelf s total power W 330 530 660 860 Number of water resistant lighting 40W 2 4 4 6 Lighting Lighting s total power W 80 160 160 240 Unit s total power W 1 010 1 590 2 020 2 600 gG A fuse calibre 6 8 10 12 Dd Top s energy doser Re Shelf heating toughened glass De Shelf energy doser S Lighting on off L W...

Page 10: ...shaped front mirror 6 mm thick 567x1762mm X 03 1074 Cube shaped front mirror 6 mm thick 461x782mm X 03 1076 Cube shaped front mirror 6 mm thick 461x1112mm X 03 1078 Cube shaped front mirror 6 mm thick 461x1437mm X 03 1080 Cube shaped front mirror 6 mm thick 461x1762mm X 03 1094 Cube shaped side mirror 6 mm thick X X X X 03 1096 Round side mirror 6 mm thick X X X X Toughened glass top and shelf 06 ...

Page 11: ... and electrical equipment The warranty does not extend to wear caused by defects or poor maintenance of equipment or damage caused by knocks or improper use Any warranty also excludes incidents caused by fortuitous events or force majeure unidentified causes or causes by the buyer s actions of any form whatsoever improper location faults linked to use operation maintenance not in accordance with t...

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