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CITIZEN 6 - 9/MC, CITIZEN 6+6 - 9+9/MC DIGITAL VERSION 

Note that with this setting, for the first 20 seconds only the upper elements 
are on, so the oven uses half the total power. Over the next 10 seconds 
both the upper and power elements are on, with the oven using full power. 
In the remaining 15 seconds, on the lower elements are on, so the oven 
once again uses half its available power. 

 

5.3.3 

 Economy button 

Pressing the economy button 

 sets power values to pre-set levels 

(upper 5 and lower 3) with the following result: 
 
 

5  10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 

Upper ON 

OFF 

Lower OFF 

ON 

 
Note that with this setting, in the first 25 seconds only the upper elements 
are on, with the oven using half power. Both elements are off for the 
following 5 seconds. In the remaining 15 seconds only the lower elements 
are on and so the oven once again uses only half power. This means that 
throughout the cycle the oven never uses more than half power and for 5 
seconds power consumption is zero. 
A similar result can be obtained through manual power settings, if the sum 
of upper and lower times is less than or at most equal to 9. 
 

5.3.4 

 Start/Stop button 

Pressing the start/stop 

 button starts the baking cycle according to the 

previous setting. 
 

5.3.5 Oven light button 

 

Pressing the oven light button 

 switches on the light in the oven. Press 

again to switch it off.

 

Summary of Contents for CITIZEN Series

Page 1: ...RSION Pizza and delicatessen ovens Installation use and maintenance manual DR ZANOLLI s r l Via Casa Quindici 22 37066 Caselle di Sommacampagna Verona Italy Tel 39 045 8581500 r a Fax 39 045 8581455 W...

Page 2: ...a Casa Quindici 22 37066 Caselle di Sommacampagna VR TEL 39 0458581500 FAX 39 0458581455 VAT N IT00213620230 Citizen 6 9 MC Citizen 6 6 9 9 MC Digital version English manual cod CIT M B E D UK 12 rev...

Page 3: ...y 10 4 2 Choosing a place for installation 11 4 3 Moving the unit 12 4 4 Mounting the module 13 4 5 Electrical connection 13 4 6 Emissions from cooking appliance 14 4 7 Checking before starting work 1...

Page 4: ...3 6 4 Baking start 23 6 5 Loading the oven 23 6 6 General indications for good cooking 24 6 7 Turning off 24 7 CLEANING 26 7 1 Cleaning the exposed parts 26 7 2 Cleaning the parts made from ceramic re...

Page 5: ...rt of a modular series these ovens can be combined with other elements of the same range hood proofing chamber base and base modules thus meeting each Customer s specific requests In particular the DI...

Page 6: ...ng there being enough power to constitute a fire risk or to electrocute a person This manual should be kept near to the equipment itself so it can be quickly and easily consulted The manual must trave...

Page 7: ...ser through the essential operations for switching on use and switching off of the equipment in safety To exploit all the possibilities of the equipment the user should refer to chapter 5 Chapter 7 pr...

Page 8: ...r conformity to the following European directives 2004 108 CE electromagnetic compatibility 2006 95 CE low voltage 3 3 Envisaged use The baking modules of the Citizen series have been designed to bake...

Page 9: ...city pizzas 30cm 6 6 6 9 9 9 n Electrical feed three phase or three phase neutral Voltage 230 o 400 Vac Frequency 50 o 60 Hz Current at 400Vac 3 N 50 60Hz 13 9 26 16 55 33 1 A Current at 230Vac 3 50 6...

Page 10: ...s must certify that the work has been undertaken according to current best practices 4 1 Checking on delivery Unless otherwise agreed the products are carefully packaged in a robust structure in wood...

Page 11: ...the room or from other equipment so that the ventilation outlets located on the sides of the oven are not obstructed Whilst in operation cooking equipment produces vapor and cooking smells that compr...

Page 12: ...the forks into the space provided in the lower part of the packing When moving the module which is not packed insert the forks in the upper chamber To avoid damage place protective material between th...

Page 13: ...t the specifications of the electrical supply to which the equipment must be connected correspond to the specifications of the power supply required by the apparatus itself see Tab 3 1 The appliances...

Page 14: ...o the rated current In the case of ovens this is only slightly higher than rated current while the differential mechanism must be calibrated to the 30 mA current see Table 3 1 The electrical socket mu...

Page 15: ...check that the various disassembled parts have been assembled check the power cable check that the control panel is working If present check that the ventilation hood is working IMPORTANT PRE HEATING...

Page 16: ...ature and time display Set temperature display Program setting increase button Timer Oven temperature Clock setting display button Program setting decrease button Upper element power setting indicator...

Page 17: ...mmed is displayed on the set display and the cycle used prior to switching the oven off is displayed on the display 5 3 Settings 5 3 1 Set temperature setting To set the SET temperature use the and bu...

Page 18: ...3 with the following result 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Upper ON OFF Lower OFF ON Note that with this setting in the first 25 seconds only the upper elements are on with the oven using half power Both e...

Page 19: ...Clock and day setting The time and day can only be set with the system on standby that is to say when the display OFF Pressing the key and holding it for 3 seconds displays the time on the display wit...

Page 20: ...n the display press the timer programming button and hold it for at least 3 seconds The displays show the following Oven temperature and time display Prog Set temperature display Cic Upper element con...

Page 21: ...n the oven must be on Press the general system on off button The message OFF disappears from the display and set temperature is displayed in its place Press the button and hold it for at least 3 secon...

Page 22: ...The display shows the timer value in hours and minutes that decreases with the flashing dot between the two figures The value that appears on the display can be modified using the and keys and begins...

Page 23: ...the switch the control panel comes on and settings can be made while the baking chamber is still off ATTENTION by pressing the key you start the baking cycle 6 3 Settings Set the required temperature...

Page 24: ...ading the oven it is normal for there to be a fall in the temperature of the oven of as much as 20 30 C This should not be considered a limitation of the oven but as a useful indication that at the be...

Page 25: ...E OVEN ____________________________________________________________________________ 25 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC DIGITAL VERSION During long periods of idleness e g closures for holidays it is...

Page 26: ...to sudden variations in temperature that can cause them to crack into tiny fragments Do not handle glass parts and do not bring them into contact with water until they have cooled down to room temper...

Page 27: ...of aluminum coated sheet steel at which point it will start to rust Do not direct jets of water onto the equipment for clearing as these can penetrate through to and damage the electrical system with...

Page 28: ...able plug is disconnected from the switchboard 8 1 Ordinary maintenance work 8 1 1 Light replacement Disconnect the plug from the electrical feed panel The light is located in a part of the oven which...

Page 29: ...that indicated on the initial set up label three alterations have to be made 1 to the cabling for the resistor wires 2 to the cabling for the feed to the control panel 3 to the application of a new l...

Page 30: ...__8 MAINTENANCE ____________________________________________________________________________ 30 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC DIGITAL VERSION Figure 10 1 Electrical diagram for Citizen 6 MC and 9...

Page 31: ..._______________8 MAINTENANCE ____________________________________________________________________________ 31 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC DIGITAL VERSION Figure 10 2 Electrical diagram for Citize...

Page 32: ...________________8 MAINTENANCE ____________________________________________________________________________ 32 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC DIGITAL VERSION Figure 10 3 Electrical diagram for Citiz...

Page 33: ..._______________8 MAINTENANCE ____________________________________________________________________________ 33 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC DIGITAL VERSION Figure 10 4 Electrical diagram for Citize...

Page 34: ...______8 MAINTENANCE ____________________________________________________________________________ 34 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC DIGITAL VERSION Figure 10 5 Electrical diagram for Citizen 6 6 MC...

Page 35: ..._____________8 MAINTENANCE ____________________________________________________________________________ 35 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC DIGITAL VERSION Figure 10 6 Electrical diagram for Citizen...

Page 36: ...___________________________________ 36 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC DIGITAL VERSION Figure 10 7 Electrical diagram for Citizen 6 6 MC and 9 9 MC at 230 Vac 3 power connection N B For the version...

Page 37: ...e troubleshooting and the request for the parts to replace the damaged ones easier we are giving you hereunder a list of the main spare parts and parts drawing with references to the single parts list...

Page 38: ...074 TUBO0055 TUBO0074 TUBO0055 11 DOOR GLASS CRIS0028 CRIS0028 CRIS0028 CRIS0028 12 HANDLE TUBE MANI0063 MANI0063 MANI0063 MANI0063 13 SPRING DOOR LEFT SPRI0009 SPRI0009 SPRI0009 SPRI0009 14 SPRING DO...

Page 39: ...______________________________________________8 MAINTENANCE ____________________________________________________________________________ 39 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC DIGITAL VERSION Figure 10...

Page 40: ...MC Citizen 9 MC 9 9 MC 1 PROBE TERM0020 TERM0020 ELET0432 ELET0432 ELET0160 ELET0160 2 CONTROL SWITCH 32A ELET0002 ELET0002 ELET0438 ELET0438 3 FUSE PORTGRAY 16 MMQ or FUSE PORTGRAY 35 MMQ ELET0049 E...

Page 41: ...____________________________________8 MAINTENANCE ____________________________________________________________________________ 41 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC DIGITAL VERSION Figure 10 9 Exploded...

Page 42: ...ns before proceeding to move the unit by a suitable means such as a forklift truck hoist etc The ovens are composed of the following materials stainless steel varnished sheet steel aluminum coated she...

Page 43: ...______________________________10 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ____________________________________________________________________________ 43 CITIZEN 6 9 MC CITIZEN 6 6 9 9 MC DIGITAL VERSION 10 DECLARAT...

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