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033-03 - Electric kettles

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Warnings and hints for user

This manual contains all the instructions required for a pro-
per and safe use of our appliances.

Keep the manual in a safe place for future consulta-
tion!

This appliance is for catering use, hence they must be
used only by trained kitchen staff.
The appliance must always be kept under control during
use.

Warning! :

The manufacturer shall not be held re-

sponsible for injuries or damage due to the non-com-
pliance with safety rules or an improper use of the ap-
pliance by the operator. 

Some improper operating conditions may even be caused
by an improper use of the appliance, therefore it is impor-
tant to train personnel properly.

All the installation and maintenance operations must
be performed by fitters who are members of an official
register.

Respect the periods required for maintenance. With this is
mind, customers are recommended to sign a service
agreement.
In case of failures concerning the appliance, all outputs
(electrical power supply and water) must be cut off instantly.
In case of recurrent failures, contact a service technician.

Instructions for use

Before cooking with the appliance for the first time, wash
the interior of the cooking vat thoroughly.

Warning! :

Fill the cooking vat up to a maximum

of 40 mm under the overflow border, according to the
maximum level mark, including the food to be cooked.
Warning! :

Before filling the vat, always check

that the drainage tap is closed.

Filling the jacket

Warning! :

The water level inside the jacket must

be controlled each time before switching on the ap-
pliance.
Warning! :

It  is advisable to use softened water

to fill the jacket.

Open the level tap on the front of the appliance.
Unscrew the filling cap on the safety valve unit. The latter
is on the right-hand side of the appliance (see figure “View
of appliance”).  
Add softened water (the capacity of the jacket is stated in
the paragraph “Technical Data”).
When water comes out of the level tap, close it and screw
back on the safety unit cap.

Details regarding operation with pres-
sure kettle

Before turning the appliance on, close the lid firmly and
lock the 4 screw clamps. 
Check that the valve is in a resting position.
Start cooking at full power. When steam starts to come out

of the valve, reduce heating power. The steam coming out
of the valve must be constant and light. 
The pressure inside the cooking vat can reach a maximum
of 0.05 bar. On request, the appliance can be equipped
with a pressure gauge that shows the pressure inside the
cooking vat.
Turn off the appliance after cooking.
Before opening the lid, release all the pressure from the
cooking vat by lifting the relief valve lever (see figure
“Controls”).
Check that the valve lever is still "On" and unscrew the
screw clamps.

Switching on, start cooking and swit-
ching off

Fill the vat with hot or cold water, according to need, using
the tap that the appliance is equipped with.
The appliance has a four-position selector to start cooking
functions (see figure “Controls").
Here is a list of the procedures for a safe and correct use
of the appliance.

Energising the unit:

Connect the appliance by turning on the main switch in-
stalled before it.

Start of cooking:

Turn the selector from position “0” to one of the heating
positions according to cooking requirements.
Generally cooking starts with the selector on position “2/3”;
once the vat has reached cooking temperature the selector
is turned back to “1” to maintain the cooking temperature.
The heating mode of the appliance is indicated by the
green operation light.

End of cooking

Turn the selector back to “0”. 

Cleaning and care of the appliance

Do not use aggressive substances or abrasive detergents
when cleaning the stainless steel components.
Avoid using metal pads of the steel parts as they may cau-
se rust. For the same reason, avoid contact with materials
containing iron.
Do not use sandpaper or abrasive paper for cleaning; in
special cases use a powder pumice stone.
In case of particularly resistant dirt, it is advisable to use
abrasive sponges (e.g. Scotch-Brite).
It is advisable to clean the appliance only once it has coo-
led down.

Daily cleaning

Warning! :  

When cleaning the appliance never

use direct jets of water to prevent infiltration of the li-
quid and damage to components.

Clean the cooking vat with water and a detergent, rinse
thoroughly and dry well with a soft cloth.
External surfaces should be washed down using a sponge,
and hot water with a suitable proprietary cleaner addend.

USE AND CLEANING

Summary of Contents for AGB 372/WP

Page 1: ...r installation use and maintenance 06 2009 ELECTRIC KETTLES 0033_GB_42 Validity from serial number 92204355 AGB 372 WP AGB 375 WP AGB 377 WP AGB 384 WP AGB 386 WP AGB 390 WP AGB 392 WP AGB 396 WP AGB 399 WP AGB 401 WP ...

Page 2: ...ial bonding 7 Connection to waterworks 7 Commissioning and testing pag 7 Maintenance of the appliance 7 Possible failures and their elimination 7 Use and cleaning 8 Warnings and hints for user 8 Instructions for use 8 Filling the jacket 8 Details regarding the operation of the pressure kettles 8 Switch on start of cooking and switch off 8 Cleaning and care of the appliance 8 Daily cleaning 9 Speci...

Page 3: ...C S 2 1 0 T C E F 1 2 3 4 5 6 Technical data plate Hot water connection to 10 mm Electrical connection Cold water connection to 10 mm Selector Operation light Pressure gauge Cooking vat drainage tap Vat water feed tap Jacket level tap Dimensions ...

Page 4: ...033 03 Electric kettles 4 Controls 0 4 0 6 0 80 1 0 0 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 10 0 0 2 3 1 0 2 3 1 0 2 3 1 0 2 3 1 Manual vapour vent Valve autoclave 0 Off 1 50 power 2 75 power 3 100 power ...

Page 5: ...r pressure kettle Width A Depth B Height C Vat diameter Vat height Total volume Usable volume Voltage Input Power Power cable Hot water connection Cold water connection Water pressure Jacket volume Jacket pressure mm mm mm mm mm lt lt kW mm mm kPa lt bar 800 900 875 600 415 110 100 3N 400V 50hz 16 5 x 2 5 mm2 10 10 50 300 0 5 800 900 875 600 540 145 135 3N 400V 50hz 18 5 x 6 mm2 10 10 50 300 0 5 1...

Page 6: ...adjusta ble feet A significantly uneven or sloping stance can affect the operation of the appliance adversely Installation Warning Only qualified technicians must perform the installation maintenance and test of the appliance Warning Before connecting any parts of the ap pliance to supplies make sure that the latter is equiva lent the requirements stated in the technical data plate if the applianc...

Page 7: ... all safety requirements in current standards statu tory regulations and directives have been met that the water connections are leak free that the electrical connection has been performed accor ding to standards In addition check that once the appliance has been instal led the power cord is neither subject to stretch nor in con tact with nor surfaces Now proceed to light the appliance as directed...

Page 8: ...that the valve is in a resting position Start cooking at full power When steam starts to come out of the valve reduce heating power The steam coming out of the valve must be constant and light The pressure inside the cooking vat can reach a maximum of 0 05 bar On request the appliance can be equipped with a pressure gauge that shows the pressure inside the cooking vat Turn off the appliance after ...

Page 9: ...nd the vat and or the jacket is are empty The manufacturer shall not be held responsible nor has any warranty commitments for damage caused by non compliance with prescriptions or by installa tion not in conformity with instructions The same applies in case of improper use or diffe rent application by the operator THE 2002 96 EC DIRECTIVE WEEE information to users This informational note is meant ...

Page 10: ... PE 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 P1 P2 P3 P4 SE 2 3 1 SE P1 P2 P3 P4 1 2 3 4 RM 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 3 5 2 4 6 12 11 2 1 AGB 372 WP AGB 375 WP AGB 377 WP AGB 396 WP AGB 399 WP AGB 401 WP mA Line input terminal board TS Safety thermostat C1 Electromagnetic switch L1 Pilot lamp green voltage L2 Pilot lamp yellow TL Thermostat R1 Heating element R2 Heating element SE Four position selector switch Rm Relay ...

Page 11: ...ATO T S T L PV M 1 4SL Only for mod 200 300 Wiring diagrams L1 Green operation light L2 Orange operation light LA Red alarm operation light LR Orange reservoir light TL Working thermostat TS Safety thermostat C1 Electromagnetic switch max C2 Electromagnetic switch min SL Level card SE Three position selector switch R1 Heating element mA Line terminal board AGB 384 WP AGB 386 WP AGB 390 WP AGB 392 ...

Page 12: ...O COPYING OR PRINTING ERRORS DUE TO ITS POLICY OF CONTINUAL PRODUCT IMPRO VEMENT THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY CHANGES DEEMED NECESSARY THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSI BLE IF THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MA NUAL ARE NOT OBSERVED WHIRLPOOL EUROPE srl V le Guido Borghi 27 I 21025 Comerio VA ...

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