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Dimensions and connection points for C4 6.20 (disappearing door / Marine version)

Front view

Connection points in appliance floor

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6

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1120

90

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C

M

N

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67

94

30

1061

1120

69

84
124

371

495

Detailed view of drain connection

* Distance depends on how far the

appliance feet are extended (max. +25 mm)

View from above with wall clearances

Meaning of labelled elements

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90°

72

665

1120

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1144

1246

102

1167

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Water connection Soft waterG 3/4''

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Water connection Hard waterG 3/4''

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Drain connection DN 50

D

Electrical connection

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Equipotential bonding

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Rinse-aid connection (optional)

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Cleaning-agent connection (optional)

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Air vent 

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 50 mm

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Ventilation port 

Æ

 50 mm

M

Safety overflow 80 x 25 mm

N

RJ45 Ethernet port

 

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Installation manual

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Summary of Contents for Convotherm maxx pro 4 10.10

Page 1: ...Combi oven Convotherm maxx pro C4 table top units Installation manual Original ENG Advancing Your Ambitions ...

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Page 3: ...Requirements for the installation location 25 5 3 Taking the appliance off the pallet 29 5 4 Setting up a table top unit on a work surface 30 5 5 Setting up a table top unit on a work surface marine model 32 5 6 Setting up a table top unit on a stand 35 5 7 Setting up a table top unit on a stand marine model 36 5 8 Setting up appliances in the stacking kit 40 6 Installation 42 6 1 Electrical insta...

Page 4: ...2 9 9 Gas specification natural gas 2H E natural gas 2L LL propane 3P liquefied gas 3B P 73 9 10 Gas specification The Netherlands 74 9 11 Gas specification Australia New Zealand 75 9 12 Gas specification Japan 75 9 13 Gas specification Korea 75 9 14 Gas consumption 76 9 15 Exhaust gas output rate 76 9 16 Heat output natural gas 2H E natural gas 2L LL propane 3P liquefied gas 3B P 77 9 17 Heat out...

Page 5: ... 10 injection gas appliance 105 10 10 Convotherm 4 10 20 electric appliance 107 10 11 Convotherm 4 10 20 boiler gas appliance 111 10 12 Convotherm 4 10 20 injection gas appliance 113 Table of Contents Installation manual 5 ...

Page 6: ...g materials Use of RoHS compliant products REACH chemical law Recommendation and use of bio degradable cleaning agents Recycling of electronic waste Environmentally friendly disposal of old appliances via the manufacturer Join us in our commitment to protect the environment 1 2 Identifying your combi oven Position of type plate The type plate is located on the left hand side of the combi oven Layo...

Page 7: ...ance size GB Gas appliance with boiler GS Gas appliance with water injection N for appliances with an NSF certificate 3 Electrical values 4 Certification marks 5 Serial number Element Meaning Heating method Gas appliance Y Steam generation method Injection S Boiler B Appliance size 6 10 1 6 20 2 10 10 3 10 20 4 Year of manufacture 2021 21 2022 22 Month of manufac ture January 01 February 02 March ...

Page 8: ...e Provides assistance as instructed with conveying the appliance within the establishment and set ting up the appliance See Owner obligations on page 16 for further details Equipment mover Conveying within the establishment Service engineer Setting up the appliance Installation of the network port Installing the fully automatic oven cleaning system optional Putting the appliance into service and r...

Page 9: ...he combi oven must have read and understood the following parts of this document before starting any work the chapter For your safety on page 14 the sections that describe the activity to be carried out Danger symbol Danger symbol Meaning Warns of potential injuries Heed all the warning notices that appear after this symbol to avoid potential injuries or death Form of warning notices The warning s...

Page 10: ...king chamber Separates the fan compartment from the cooking chamber 7 Rack Holds standard sized food containers 8 Camera not shown Recognizes the food to be cooked with the ConvoSense assistance system optional 9 Core temperature probe sous vide sensor optional Measures the core temperature of the food being cooked Available in two connection options permanent internal connection or temporary ex t...

Page 11: ...butes the heat evenly inside the cooking chamber Separates the fan compartment from the cooking chamber 8 Rack Holds standard sized food containers 9 Core temperature probe sous vide sensor optional Measures the core temperature of the food being cooked Available in two connection options permanent internal connection or temporary ex ternal connection 10 Cooking chamber Contains the food during co...

Page 12: ...two stage lock for the appliance door to prevent unauthorized opening and closing of the appliance door Behaviour of the appliance door When the top locking position is used the appliance door remains fully closed When the bottom locking position is used the appliance door can be opened as far as the venting position Material The interior and exterior structure of the appliance is made of stainles...

Page 13: ...ff 2 Control panel Central controls for appliance Buttons for entering the cooking programs Displays showing the values you have set Prompts for the user 3 USB port For connecting a USB stick 4 C Dial Combined rotary knob and pushbutton for adjusting and setting the cooking parameters 2 Design and function Installation manual 13 ...

Page 14: ...t comply with all national and regional laws and regulations and comply with the local regulations of the relevant utility companies and local authorities and with other relevant requirements In Australia and New Zealand these regulations also include amongst other regulations AS 5601 AG 601 Working with the combi oven Follow the instructions below Only those persons who satisfy the requirements s...

Page 15: ... oven must be observed The combi oven must not be loaded over the maximum permissible loading weight for the given model or shelf allowance see Technical Data on page 65 Requirements relating to the operating environment of the combi oven Specified operating environment for the combi oven The ambient temperature lies between 4 C and 35 C NOT a toxic or potentially explosive atmosphere Dry kitchen ...

Page 16: ...uffs or food that will liquefy during cooking 2 Bakery model Warning of hot food hot food containers There is a risk of burns from hot food and hot food containers if food containers tip out of the shelf levels or food slips off food containers that are not held level This risk is particularly high for shelf levels that lie above the sightline of the user 3 4 Owner obligations Personnel for workin...

Page 17: ... installation The building regulations and technical requirements that apply at the installation site concerned for installing gas appliances must be observed The gas installation must be performed in accordance with the regulations of the gas provider The gas fitter must not open any parts sealed by the manufacturer or the manufacturer s authorized agents The following regulations apply in German...

Page 18: ... gas shut off device close to appliance For appliances on a wheeled platform with a flexible supply hose ensure that a retaining device which restricts the range of movement of the platform with the appliance is connected see the corresponding documentation for accessories After connecting to the gas supply and after any subsequent operation on gas components always leak test every connection and ...

Page 19: ... tipping over Be aware of the centre of gravity to keep the appliance balanced Avoid jolts Live parts The following hazards can arise at the appliance when performing any installation work Risk of electric shock from live parts Where Under covers Under the operating panel On the mains power lead How can I avoid the hazard Switch off all connections to the power supply Take protective measures at e...

Page 20: ...t is absolutely essential that all safety devices are fitted secured correctly and in working order when operating the combi oven Position and function The following illustration shows a size 6 10 electric combi oven as representative of all table top units Item Protective device Function Check 1 Cover can only be removed using tool Prevents live parts from being touched accidentally Prevents acce...

Page 21: ...c door switch at low temperature Action Open the appliance door fully Press Start Result Motor must not start up Appliance door handle with venting position Prevents scalding of user s face and hands from escaping steam When appliance is at low temperature check door positions as described in Opening and clos ing the appliance door safely in the user manual Restart after power failure in case clea...

Page 22: ...e building s wa ter supply Disconnecting the water connection Connecting the appliance to the building s drain connection Disconnecting the drain connection Start up engineer Service engineer Is an employee of an authorized service company who has overall responsibility for preparing the combi oven for first time use Has relevant technical training Is trained in the particular appliance Knows the ...

Page 23: ...ggles Protective gloves Protective clothing apron The EC safety datasheet for the relevant clean ing agent contains a more precise specification of these items An up to date copy can be ob tained from the manufacturer Refer to the label on the cleaning agent con cerned Putting the appliance into service Instructing the user Tools and equipment depend on the task Work wear as specified in country s...

Page 24: ...e the appliance in an upright position Use a forklift truck or pallet truck to lift the appliance Move the appliance slowly and carefully and secure it against tipping over Make sure that you do not knock against things with the appliance Avoid moving appliance along uneven routes or up or down steep slopes 4 2 Preparing to unpack Preparing to unpack Perform the following tasks before unpacking th...

Page 25: ...t is mandatory to use a ventilation system with a safety cutout for evacuating the exhaust gas The combi oven has an exhaust gas extraction system that complies with standard EN 203 type A3 B23 In order to avoid the risk of fire there must be no flammable materials above the appliance and there must be a sufficiently large distance between the top of the appliance and the ceiling This distance dep...

Page 26: ...uld be subject to strong vibrations or mechanical shock e g on vehicles or ships For standard models of table top units vibrations must be avoided in general when using wheeled stands or wheeled stacking kits The only appliance model permitted for use on ships is the marine model This model of appliance must be screwed or welded to the floor using the appropriate parts It is never permitted to ins...

Page 27: ...They also show the minimum horizontal distances from adjacent walls and surfaces The safety clearances on the left right and rear must always be complied with 90 S1 S3 B1 S2 T 180 B2 S3 6 10 6 20 10 10 10 20 Meaning B1 Width requirement appliance door open at 90 mm 1020 1265 1020 1265 B2 Width requirement appliance door open at 180 mm 1458 1908 1458 1908 T Depth requirement when opening the applia...

Page 28: ...0 10 20 Meaning B1 Width requirement appliance door open at 90 mm 1051 1296 1051 1296 B2 Width requirement appliance door open at 180 mm 1510 1960 1510 1960 B3 Width requirement disappearing door retracted mm 1055 1300 1055 1300 R Space required on right hand side disappearing door retracted mm 130 130 130 130 T Depth requirement when opening the appliance door mm 1419 1824 1419 1824 S1 Safety cle...

Page 29: ...e value for the minimum vertical clearance mm 500 500 500 500 Gas appliances H1 Guide value for the minimum vertical clearance mm 1000 1000 1000 1000 Electric appliances and gas appliances H2 Installation height mm 620 900 620 900 620 900 620 900 5 3 Taking the appliance off the pallet Rules for lifting the appliance safely Observe the following rules to prevent the appliance toppling over Always ...

Page 30: ...p a table top unit on a work surface Rules for setting up the appliance safely Observe the following rules to ensure that the appliance is installed in a stable situation It must be possible to set up the worktable in the installation position so that it cannot tip over or slide about The supporting surface must comply with requirements The appliance must be installed on the worktable worktop so t...

Page 31: ...tion you can find the warning labels inside the cooking chamber Type and position of the warning sign stickers to be attached The following warning signs must be attached to the combi oven in the specified positions Warning sign Position on the combi oven Somewhere on the left side of the appliance door in area 2 see Warning signs on the combi oven on page 15 depending on the installation situatio...

Page 32: ...ktable using the appropriate parts The worktable must be screwed or welded to the floor Setting up the appliance on a worktable 1 Position the appliance on the worktable and on the worktop make a precise mark at the corners of each bracket on each appliance foot 2 Remove both brackets from all four appliance feet by unscrewing the relevant screw in each case 3 Take the appliance off the worktable ...

Page 33: ...g 6 Remove the cover from the appliance foot 7 Use the adjusting screw to level the appliance until it is seated horizontally Use the foot adjustment tool or an adjustable pipe wrench to adjust the adjusting screw and a spirit level to check all horizontal surfaces are level The absolute tilt of the appliance in operation must not exceed max 2 3 5 Additional information The foot adjustment tool is...

Page 34: ...ed to the combi oven in the specified positions Warning sign Position on the combi oven Somewhere on the left side of the appliance door in area 2 see Warning signs on the combi oven on page 15 depending on the installation situation Directly above the door handle if the top of the appliance lies above 1 20 m or personnel are mainly semi skilled staff recommended Right at the top of the appliance ...

Page 35: ...e observed to meet hygiene standards For stands that contain shelf levels for food containers the top cover must be fitted on the stand to prevent dirt getting onto any food held temporarily in the stand Setting up the appliance on a stand 1 Screw the threaded bolts into the threaded holes provided in the oven stand and tighten the threaded bolts with the screwdriver 2 Position the appliance on th...

Page 36: ...the appliance door in area 2 see Warning signs on the combi oven on page 15 depending on the installation situation Directly above the door handle if the top of the appliance lies above 1 20 m or personnel are mainly semi skilled staff recommended Right at the top of the appliance door if the top of the appliance does not lie above 1 20 m On the left side of the appliance door in area 2 see Warnin...

Page 37: ...he appliance on a stand 1 Screw the threaded bolts into the threaded holes provided in the oven stand and tighten the threaded bolts with the screwdriver 2 Weld the top cover along the connecting edges to all four legs of the stand 3 Ensure the stand is horizontal in the installation location by adjusting the height of the feet Use a spirit level to ensure it is horizontal in all directions 5 Sett...

Page 38: ...he appliance on the stand Make sure that all four bolts are guided into the locating holes in the appliance feet provided for the purpose 6 Weld the brackets screwed to the appliance feet permanently onto the top cover along the edges shown 5 Setting up the appliance Installation manual 38 ...

Page 39: ...eated horizontally Use the foot adjustment tool or an adjustable pipe wrench to adjust the adjusting screw and a spirit level to check all horizontal surfaces are level The absolute tilt of the appliance in operation must not exceed max 2 3 5 Additional information The foot adjustment tool is included with the customer documentation 5 Setting up the appliance Installation manual 39 ...

Page 40: ... the top of the appliance lies above 1 20 m or personnel are mainly semi skilled staff recommended Right at the top of the appliance door if the top of the appliance does not lie above 1 20 m On the left side of the appliance door in area 2 see Warning signs on the combi oven on page 15 at a height of 1 60 m above the kitchen floor 5 8 Setting up appliances in the stacking kit Rules for installing...

Page 41: ...ing the appliances in the stacking kit Fit and install the appliances in the stacking kit in accordance with the separate fitting and installation instructions 5 Setting up the appliance Installation manual 41 ...

Page 42: ...pliance Equipment Rules Fuse Fuse protection and connection of the appliance must comply with local regulations and national in stallation requirements Protective equipotential bonding system The appliance must be incorporated in a protective equipotential bonding system Protective equipotential bonding system Electrical connection that ensures that the frames of electri cal equipment and any exte...

Page 43: ...wer cannot be switched on again Checking the supply ratings and electrical connections 1 Remove the side panel from the appliance The circuit diagram and spare parts list are located in the wiring compartment 2 Check that the electrical supply ratings on the type plate see Identifying your combi oven on page 6 match the figures for the building s power supply and those given in the circuit diagram...

Page 44: ...ot be guaranteed for a longer interruption in the power supply When connecting the system refer to the circuit diagram and operating instructions of the energy optimization system Accessories required You need the following parts to connect the energy optimization system Connecting cable for energy optimization system Cable gland M20 Cable ties Connecting an energy optimization system The figure b...

Page 45: ...energy optimization system into operation 6 1 4 Connecting the signal tower Purpose of a signal tower A signal tower that is electronically connected to the combi oven indicates the current operating status of your combi oven visually using three indicator lamps green yellow red and acoustically This indicating device provides a signal that can be seen and heard from far away Accessories required ...

Page 46: ...n the knock out then feed the signal tower connecting cable through the grommet into the wiring compartment of the combi oven Route the connecting cable to the SIB and fix it in the wiring compartment e g using cable ties to attach it to an existing wiring harness 4 Connect the signal tower connecting cable to the combi oven in accordance with the PIN assignment shown below PIN Assignment Wire col...

Page 47: ... as an example for all appliance sizes 1 Disconnect the combi oven from the power supply 2 Remove the side panel from the combi oven in order to access terminal block X33 2 on the system interface board SIB 1 in the area behind the operat ing panel 3 Tap out the larger pre perforated knock out in the floor panel of the combi oven at the position indicated Insert the diaphragm grommet in the knock ...

Page 48: ... the customer s gas supply Position of the gas supply Point J in the connection drawing The appliance must be secured in place Gas shut off device A gas shut off device must be fitted close to the appliance The gas shut off device must be easily accessible and situated so that it can also be shut off in a hazardous situation Pressure regulator A pressure reducer must be fitted if the supply flow p...

Page 49: ...the customer s premises Materials required Leak detector spray gas detector Installing the gas 1 Compare the type of gas the gas pressure and the rating for the gas supply connection with the data given on the appliance type plate The appliance must not be connected to the gas supply or put into use unless the values match those on the type plate Data for gas operation in Technical data on page 65...

Page 50: ...t off device is installed at the customer s premises The gas has been installed correctly in accordance with the instructions under Installing the gas on page 49 as far as the step Measuring the supply flow pressure Materials required pressure meter Measuring the supply flow pressure 1 Measure the supply flow pressure at the valve 1 of the gas valve on the fan burner 2 Compare the measured value w...

Page 51: ...r Service partner with regard to this matter Customer installed equipment and rules relating to the network connection The table below shows what equipment must be provided by the customer and what regulations must be observed when connect ing the appliance Equipment Rules RJ45 network socket There must be a network connection for the combi oven installed close to the appliance When connecting mor...

Page 52: ...iance is designed to be permanently connected to the customer s water supply Connecting the water supply with a flexible connecting pipe The appliance can be connected to the water supply using a flexible DN10 water supply pipe to DIN EN 61770 with a 3 4 screw connection Water quality and water hardness Find out the water quality and water hardness from your local water supply company or test the ...

Page 53: ... quality Drinking water X 0 08 mm sediment filter A 0 08 mm sediment filter must be installed if the water has a high level of im purity Y Shut off device Water tap V Suitable backflow preventer only required for steam injectors where there is an NSF requirement otherwise op tional To satisfy the NSF specifications the appliance must be installed with suitable backflow protection DCV Double check ...

Page 54: ... must be installed if the water has a high level of impurity W Water treatment for softening the water to the required soft water quality Recommendation Partial demineralization cartridge Y Shut off device Water tap V Suitable backflow preventer only required for steam injectors where there is an NSF requirement otherwise optional To satisfy the NSF specifications the appliance must be installed w...

Page 55: ...4 2 Test the water quality Materials required You will need the following materials 1 sample container for taking samples 1 conductivity meter part no 3019007 Analysis kit for measuring general hardness and carbonate hardness including two analysis containers part no 3019010 Protective gloves Test the water quality Measure the electrical conductivity and general hardness of the water By following ...

Page 56: ... Connection diagram The following illustration shows the connection diagram for the wastewater installation on a size 6 10 combi oven as an example for all appliances Item Name Function 1 Safety overflow On the appliance floor connection point M see Connection drawing on page 83 Used to drain away water in the event of a fault blockage 2 Appliance drain On the appliance floor connection point C se...

Page 57: ...ce connector for clean ing agent supply red lettering Box for cleaning fluid canisters optional accessory The box for the cleaning fluid canisters is an optional accessory for the combi oven and is available from the manufacturer Installation location for the cleaning agent and rinse aid canisters Install the canisters as follows The canisters should be located for easy access beside the appliance...

Page 58: ...e rinse aid in the canister 2 Plug the green extractor tube 2 for the ConvoCare rinse aid onto the connec tor nipple of the rear tube fitting F and secure the tube in place with the wire clip 3 see label for rinse aid connection on the left hand side of the appli ance 3 Insert the suction nozzle on the green extractor tube 2 into the rinse aid can ister 1 There must be no kinks in the tube and the...

Page 59: ... 6 Installing the grease collecting canister 6 6 1 Connecting the grease collecting canister Accessories required The ConvoGrill is supplied with the following original accessories which you need to use in order to connect the automatic grease removal system Use solely these original accessories Connecting tube with screw cap for screw fitting on canister Grease collecting canister empty canister ...

Page 60: ...6 within reach of the outlet pipe 1 This bracket will be used to hold the canister screw cap 4 and connecting tube To fix in place use the double sided adhesive tape on the back of the bracket or the pre drilled holes in the bracket For appliances with a disappearing door Do NOT position the bracket 6 on that side of the combi oven alongside which the appliance door slides back Installation positi...

Page 61: ...de and outside the appliance are gastight Rules for safe operation of the appliance To avoid hazards the following rules must be observed during operation The air vent and exhaust outlet and the ventilation port on the top of the appliance and the ventilation holes in the appliance base must not be covered obstructed or blocked The racks must be attached securely The food containers must be insert...

Page 62: ...sition Suction panel Racks 6 Measure the door gap at the front of the appliance as specified in Measuring appliance gaps on page 63 If any measured values lie outside the tolerance range or the top edge of the appliance door is not flush with the top edge of the appliance case the appli ance door must be adjusted Adjust the gap as described in the servicing documentation or contact the manufacture...

Page 63: ...d in accordance with the instruc tions in this installation manual by a qualified service engineer from an authorized service company The manufacturer must be in receipt of a fully completed checklist enclosed with the appliance before a warranty claim can be dealt with The warranty does not cover damage resulting from improper setup installation use cleaning use of cleaning agents servicing repai...

Page 64: ...nnected all the connections The following tasks must be performed correctly to remove the appliance from service Disconnecting the water connection from the appliance Removing the drain connection from the appliance Disconnecting or isolating the electrical supply Disconnecting the gas supply from the appliance Disconnecting the exhaust gas extraction system Removing the door catch Disconnecting t...

Page 65: ... 50 Left larger gap recommended for servicing mm 50 50 50 50 Top for ventilation mm 500 500 500 500 C4 GB GS dimensions 6 10 6 20 10 10 10 20 Appliance including packaging Width mm 1100 1345 1100 1345 Height mm 1025 1025 1300 1300 Depth mm 940 1140 940 1140 Appliance excluding packaging Width for appliance with right hinged appliance door mm 875 1120 875 1120 Width for appliances with disappearing...

Page 66: ... 114 138 120 180 Disappearing door kg 122 146 130 195 including ConvoClean ConvoClean including ConvoSmoke Right hinged door kg 119 143 125 185 Disappearing door kg 127 151 135 184 Weight of packaging Weight of packaging kg 25 35 28 38 C4 GB weights 6 10 6 20 10 10 10 20 Weight excluding packaging excluding ConvoClean ConvoClean excluding ConvoSmoke Right hinged door kg 125 153 132 200 Disappearin...

Page 67: ...consumption kW 11 0 19 5 19 5 33 7 Rated power consumption with Smoker kW 11 3 Convection power kW 10 6 19 1 19 1 33 3 Steam power kW 9 1 18 1 18 1 27 2 Motor power kW 0 35 0 35 0 35 0 35 Rated current A 15 9 28 1 28 1 48 7 Rated current with Smoker A 16 6 Fuse rating A 16 35 35 50 Fuse protection with Smoker A 20 Residual current mA Protective earth current mA Recommended conductor cross section ...

Page 68: ... B A B 3 230V 50 60Hz 3 PE Rated power consumption kW 10 9 19 3 19 3 33 4 Convection power kW 10 5 18 9 18 9 33 0 Steam power kW 9 0 18 0 18 0 27 0 Motor power kW 0 35 0 35 0 35 0 35 Rated current A 27 4 48 5 48 5 84 0 Fuse rating A 35 50 50 100 Residual current mA Protective earth current mA Recommended conductor cross section for wires laid uncovered in air up to 5 m in length mm2 4G6 4G16 4G16 ...

Page 69: ...0 35 0 35 0 35 Rated current A 2 7 2 7 2 7 2 7 Fuse rating A 16 16 16 16 Residual current mA 7 9 7 5 Protective earth current mA 28 0 14 3 Recommended conductor cross section for wires laid uncovered in air up to 5 m in length mm2 3G2 5 3G2 5 3G2 5 3G2 5 Residual current device Type A B A B A B A B C4 GS single phase FC 6 10 6 20 10 10 10 20 1N 230V 50 60Hz 1 N PE Rated power consumption kW 0 6 0 ...

Page 70: ... wires laid uncovered in air up to 5 m in length mm2 4G6 4G16 4G16 4G35 Residual current device Type A B A B A B A B 9 6 Electrical supply Korea C4 EB ES single phase FC 6 10 6 20 10 10 10 20 3 220 V 60 Hz 3 PE Rated power consumption kW 10 2 17 7 17 7 30 6 Convection power kW 9 6 17 3 17 3 30 2 Steam power EB only kW 8 2 16 5 16 5 24 7 Motor power kW 0 35 0 35 0 35 0 35 Rated current A 26 8 46 5 ...

Page 71: ... N PE Rated power consumption kW 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 Convection power kW 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Motor power kW 0 35 0 35 0 35 0 35 Rated current A 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 Fuse rating A 16 16 16 16 Residual current mA 7 0 7 0 6 9 Protective earth current mA 28 0 33 0 Recommended conductor cross section for wires laid uncovered in air up to 5 m in length mm2 3G2 5 3G2 5 3G2 5 3G2 5 Residual current device Type A B A B...

Page 72: ... mA Recommended conductor cross section for wires laid uncovered in air up to 5 m in length mm2 3G2 5 3G2 5 3G2 5 3G2 5 Residual current device Type A B A B A B A B 2 230 V 50 60Hz Rated power consumption kW 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 Convection power kW 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Motor power kW 0 35 0 35 0 35 0 35 Rated current A 2 7 2 7 2 7 2 7 Fuse rating A 16 16 16 16 Residual current mA 7 0 7 0 7 6 Protective eart...

Page 73: ... 0 35 0 35 0 35 Rated current A 12 1 21 4 21 4 37 0 Fuse rating A 16 25 25 50 Residual current mA Protective earth current mA Recommended conductor cross section for wires laid uncovered in air up to 5 m in length mm2 4G4 4G6 4G6 4G16 Residual current device Type B B B B 3 480V 50 60Hz Rated power consumption kW 10 9 19 3 19 3 33 4 Convection power kW 10 5 18 9 18 9 33 0 Motor power kW 0 35 0 35 0...

Page 74: ...data as per CE at 15 C and 1013 mbar dry Lower Wobbe Index Wi MJ m3 45 7 36 8 49 6 38 5 37 2 38 9 70 7 68 1 70 7 80 6 68 1 80 6 Upper Wobbe Index WS MJ m3 50 7 40 9 54 7 42 7 41 2 43 0 76 8 72 9 76 8 87 3 72 9 87 3 Lower calorific value Hi MJ m3 34 29 9 88 116 1 MJ kg 46 3 45 7 Higher calorific value HS MJ m3 37 8 33 2 95 7 125 8 MJ kg 50 4 49 5 Exhaust gas extraction system Air ventilation system...

Page 75: ...xhaust gas extraction system Air ventilation system with safety shutdown mandatory mandatory mandatory mandatory Exhaust gas values CO2 9 5 9 7 10 8 11 0 10 8 11 2 12 8 13 3 CO ppm 500 500 500 500 9 12 Gas specification Japan C4 GB GS Gas type Natural gas 13A JPN Propane JPN Operating materials Natural gas Propane x x Gas supply values Gas pipe connection R 3 4 R 3 4 Supply flow pressure kPa 2 0 1...

Page 76: ... 0 Propane AUS NZL m3 h 0 8 1 5 1 6 3 2 G30 G31 Propane 3P liquefied gas 3B P kg h 0 9 1 6 1 7 2 4 Japan Natural gas 13A JPN m3 h 0 8 1 5 Propane JPN kg h 0 8 1 4 Korea LNG Natural gas 13A KOR m3 h 0 9 1 7 1 7 2 5 LPG Propane KOR kg h 0 8 1 4 1 5 2 1 The Netherlands G20 Natural gas 2H E m3 h 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 3 G25 3 Natural gas 2K m3 h 1 2 2 3 2 3 3 4 G30 G31 Propane 3P liquefied gas 3B P kg h 0 9 1 ...

Page 77: ...wer calorific value Hi Convection burner kW 11 5 21 22 31 The heat output is up to 15 higher with 3B P LPG 9 17 Heat output The Netherlands C4 GB 6 10 6 20 10 10 10 20 G20 Natural gas 2H E referred to lower calorific value Hi Convection burner kW 11 21 21 31 Boiler burner kW 11 19 19 31 G25 3 Natural gas 2K referred to lower calorific value Hi Convection burner kW 10 5 20 20 30 Boiler burner kW 10...

Page 78: ...ction burner MJ h 42 74 81 115 Propane AUS NZL Convection burner MJ h 42 74 81 115 G30 G31 Propane 3P Convection burner kW 11 5 21 22 31 The heat output is up to 15 higher with 3B P LPG 9 19 Heat output Japan C4 GB 6 10 6 20 10 10 10 20 Natural gas 13A JPN Convection burner kW 11 20 Boiler burner kW 11 18 Propane JPN Convection burner kW 11 5 21 Boiler burner kW 11 5 19 C4 GS 6 10 6 20 10 10 10 20...

Page 79: ... GB GS 6 10 6 20 10 10 10 20 With appliance door closed Latent heat kJ h kW 2100 0 58 3200 0 89 2900 0 81 4700 1 31 Sensible heat kJ h kW 3500 0 97 5000 1 39 4300 1 19 6100 1 69 9 22 Water connection C4 EB ES GB GS Water supply cold only Water supply 2 x G 3 4 fixed connection optionally including con necting pipe min DN13 1 2 Flow pressure kPa 150 600 1 5 6 bar Pressure gauge in the water supply ...

Page 80: ...3 5 2 Safety overflow mm 80 x 25 mm 9 23 Water quality EB GB Water hardness for both water supply connections Cleaning recoil hand shower A and boiler B Water quality Drinking water Hard water German degrees of hardness general hardness GH dH 4 20 French degrees of hardness fH 7 35 English degrees of hardness e 5 25 International ppm 70 360 Chemical mmol l 0 7 3 6 Properties Temperature C max 40 E...

Page 81: ...al ppm 70 360 Chemical mmol l 0 7 3 6 Properties Temperature C max 40 Electrical conductivity µS cm min 20 pH 6 5 8 5 Cl chloride mg l max 60 Cl2 free chlorine mg l max 0 2 SO4 2 sulphate mg l max 150 Fe iron mg l max 0 1 SiO2 silicate mg l max 13 NH2Cl monochloramine mg l max 0 2 9 24 Boiler C4 EB GB 6 10 6 20 10 10 10 20 Rating Steam output l h 14 4 28 7 28 7 42 1 Contents Volumes l 3 8 6 0 6 0 ...

Page 82: ...ximum possible water flow rate l min 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 9 26 Water consumption cooking and cleaning C4 EB GB 6 10 6 20 10 10 10 20 Hard water and soft water Average water consumption including cleaning l h 6 8 11 0 9 8 12 6 C4 ES GS 6 10 6 20 10 10 10 20 Hard water and soft water Average water consumption including cleaning l h 7 3 11 3 10 1 14 8 9 Technical data Installation manual 82 ...

Page 83: ... Distance depends on how far the appliance feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 H I 677 395 9 0 72 868 970 875 792 557 1349 38 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optiona...

Page 84: ...far the appliance feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 H I 677 395 9 0 72 868 970 875 792 557 1349 38 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Ve...

Page 85: ...ce feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 I H 9 0 72 677 875 38 395 792 577 1369 899 1001 925 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Ventilation ...

Page 86: ...e appliance feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 I H 9 0 72 677 875 38 395 792 577 1369 899 1001 925 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Ven...

Page 87: ... mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 L H I K 72 153 9 0 180 868 970 875 792 557 1349 677 395 38 125 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Ventilation port Æ 50 mm J G...

Page 88: ...all clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 I H L K 9 0 72 677 875 38 395 792 577 1369 899 1001 125 153 180 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Ventilation port Æ 50 mm J Gas connection K Exhaust o...

Page 89: ...he appliance feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 H I K 72 9 0 333 868 970 875 792 557 1349 677 395 38 125 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm...

Page 90: ...ded max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 I H K 9 0 72 677 875 38 395 792 577 1369 899 1001 125 333 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Ventilation port Æ 50 m...

Page 91: ...ends on how far the appliance feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 H I 496 72 9 0 1113 1215 1120 992 762 1754 665 38 102 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Ai...

Page 92: ...r the appliance feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 H I 72 9 0 1113 1215 1120 992 762 1754 665 496 38 102 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm...

Page 93: ...ce feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 I H 9 0 72 665 1120 38 496 992 782 1774 1144 1246 102 1167 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Venti...

Page 94: ...appliance feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 I H 9 0 72 665 1120 38 496 992 782 1774 1144 1246 102 1167 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm ...

Page 95: ...m View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 L K H I 102 9 0 136 1113 1215 1120 992 762 1754 665 496 145 72 38 216 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Ventilation port Æ 50 m...

Page 96: ...ll clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 I H K L 9 0 72 665 1120 38 496 992 782 1774 1144 1246 102 145 216 136 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Ventilation port Æ 50 mm J Gas connection K Exha...

Page 97: ... appliance feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 K H I 102 9 0 136 1113 1215 1120 992 762 1754 665 496 72 38 361 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ ...

Page 98: ...d max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 I H K 9 0 72 665 1120 38 496 992 782 1774 1144 1246 102 361 136 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Ventilation port Æ ...

Page 99: ...depends on how far the appliance feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 H I 677 395 9 0 72 868 970 875 792 557 1349 38 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air ve...

Page 100: ... far the appliance feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 H I 677 395 9 0 72 868 970 875 792 557 1349 38 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I V...

Page 101: ...ance feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 I H 9 0 72 677 875 38 395 792 577 1369 899 1001 925 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Ventilatio...

Page 102: ...he appliance feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 I H 9 0 72 677 875 38 395 792 577 1369 899 1001 925 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Ve...

Page 103: ...5 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 L H I K 72 153 9 0 180 868 970 875 792 557 1349 677 395 38 125 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Ventilation port Æ 50 mm J ...

Page 104: ...wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 I H L K 9 0 72 677 875 38 395 792 577 1369 899 1001 125 153 180 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air ventÆ 50 mm I Ventilation port Æ 50 mm J Gas connection K Exhaust o...

Page 105: ...the appliance feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 H I K 72 9 0 333 868 970 875 792 557 1349 677 395 38 125 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 m...

Page 106: ...ded max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 I H K 9 0 72 677 875 38 395 792 577 1369 899 1001 125 333 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Ventilation port Æ 50 m...

Page 107: ...pends on how far the appliance feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 H I 496 72 9 0 1113 1215 1120 992 762 1754 665 38 102 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H A...

Page 108: ...ar the appliance feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 H I 72 9 0 1113 1215 1120 992 762 1754 665 496 38 102 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 m...

Page 109: ...ce feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 I H 9 0 72 665 1120 38 496 992 782 1774 1144 1246 102 1167 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Venti...

Page 110: ... appliance feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 I H 9 0 72 665 1120 38 496 992 782 1774 1144 1246 102 1167 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm...

Page 111: ...m View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 L K H I 102 9 0 136 1113 1215 1120 992 762 1754 665 496 145 72 38 216 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Ventilation port Æ 50 m...

Page 112: ... clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 I H K L 9 0 72 665 1120 38 496 992 782 1774 1144 1246 102 145 216 136 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Ventilation port Æ 50 mm J Gas connection K Exhaus...

Page 113: ...he appliance feet are extended max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 K H I 102 9 0 136 1113 1215 1120 992 762 1754 665 496 72 38 361 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent ...

Page 114: ...ed max 25 mm View from above with wall clearances Meaning of labelled elements 50 50 I H K 9 0 72 665 1120 38 496 992 782 1774 1144 1246 102 361 136 A Water connection Soft waterG 3 4 B Water connection Hard waterG 3 4 C Drain connection DN 50 D Electrical connection E Equipotential bonding F Rinse aid connection optional G Cleaning agent connection optional H Air vent Æ 50 mm I Ventilation port Æ...

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