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COD.90900110 

 

 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

FOR INSTALLATION, 

MAINTENANCE 

AND USE 

 

 

ELECTRIC KETTLES  

INDIRECT 

 
 

“PM8-9IE..A” 

“PM1IE..A” 

“PMRIE..A” 

“PM9IE..GN” 

 

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Summary of Contents for PM1IE

Page 1: ...COD 90900110 INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USE ELECTRIC KETTLES INDIRECT PM8 9IE A PM1IE A PMRIE A PM9IE GN 280 019 280 020 280 021 280 022 280 023 ...

Page 2: ...enance of the appliance 10 2 4 1 Possible failures and their elimination 11 3 USE AND CLEANING 12 3 1 Warnings and hints for user 12 3 2 Instructions for use 12 3 2 1 Filling the jacket 12 3 2 2 Details regarding operation with pressure kettle 13 3 2 3 Switching on start cooking and switching off 13 3 3 Cleaning and care of the appliance 14 3 3 1 Daily cleaning 14 3 4 Special procedures in case of...

Page 3: ... detail as possible so that a service technician will be able to understand the nature of the problem Gloves should be worn to protect the hands during installation and maintenance operations Warning Follow the fire prevention regulations very carefully 1 2 CONSTRUCTION Main structure in AISI 430 with 4 adjustable height feet Panels in stainless steel AISI 304 thickness 10 12 10 Cooking vat in sta...

Page 4: ...rritorial building regulations and fire prevention prescriptions current accident prevention guidelines electricity board regulations concerning safety the regulations of the electrical power supply company or agency any other local prescriptions 1 4 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE INSTALLATION SITE The room in which the appliance is to operate must be well ventilated In addition it is good policy to...

Page 5: ... 150 Useful volume lt 102 139 Pressure cooking mod A bar 0 05 Temperature C 20 110 Jacket volume lt 32 Pressure bar 0 5 TECHNICAL DATA INSTALLATION Electric power kW 16 16 18 18 Voltage Input standard V 3N PE AC 400V Frequency Hz 50 60 IPX IPX 4 Cable connection mm 5 X 6 5 X 6 Water pressure kPa 50 300 Hot water inlet Ø Ø 10 Cold water inlet Ø Ø 10 Sound level dbA 70 TECHNICAL DATA STORAGE MOVEMEN...

Page 6: ...ervall volume lt 220 325 480 Useful volume lt 200 300 455 Pressure cooking mod A bar 0 05 Temperature C 20 110 Jacket volume lt 43 62 62 Pressure bar 0 5 TECHNICAL DATA INSTALLATION Electric power kW 32 36 36 Voltage Input standard V 3N PE AC 400V Frequency Hz 50 60 IPX IPX 4 Cable connection mm 5 X 10 5 X 16 5 X 16 Water pressure kPa 50 300 Hot water inlet Ø 1 2 Cold water inlet Ø 1 2 Sound level...

Page 7: ... 325 480 540 Useful volume lt 102 139 200 300 455 500 Pressure cooking mod A bar 0 05 Temperature C 20 110 Jacket volume lt 32 32 43 62 62 95 Pressure bar 0 5 TECHNICAL DATA INSTALLATION Electric power kW 16 18 32 36 36 36 Voltage Input standard V 3N PE AC 400V Frequency Hz 50 60 IPX IPX 4 Cable connection mm 5 X 6 5 X 6 5 X 10 5 X 16 5 X 16 5 X 16 Water pressure kPa 50 300 Hot water inlet Ø 1 2 C...

Page 8: ...H mm 480 Overvall volume lt 185 290 396 Useful volume lt 170 270 370 Temperature C 20 110 Jacket volume lt 44 68 90 Pressure bar 0 5 TECHNICAL DATA INSTALLATION Electric power kW 24 32 36 Voltage Input standard V 3N PE AC 400V Frequency Hz 50 60 IPX IPX 4 Cable connection mm 5 X 10 5 X 16 5 X 16 Water pressure kPa 50 300 Hot water inlet Ø 1 2 Cold water inlet Ø 1 2 Sound level dbA 70 TECHNICAL DAT...

Page 9: ...rning Before connecting any parts of the appliance to supplies make sure that the latter is equivalent the requirements stated in the technical data plate if the appliance has been designed for these supplies 2 2 1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING Warning The appliance is supplied to operate according to the power supply indicated on the data plate As mentioned the appliance must b...

Page 10: ... made in accordance with the requirements and directions indicated in this manual that all safety requirements in current standards statutory regulations and directives have been met that the water connections are leak free that the electrical connection has been performed according to standards In addition check that once the appliance has been installed the power cord is neither subject to stret...

Page 11: ...inate the problem causing its activation Problem and possible cause Access to components and operation The content of the vat does not heat up the safety thermostat has been activated the heating elements have a failure selector switch failure Operating thermostat failure Safety thermostat The safety thermostat can be reached once the lower front panel has been removed Heating elements The heating...

Page 12: ...tputs electrical power supply and water must be cut off instantly In case of recurrent failures contact a service technician 3 2 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 W...

Page 13: ... 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 3 2 3 SWITCHING ON START COOKING AND SWITCHING OFF Fill the vat with hot or cold water according to need using the tap that ...

Page 14: ...aner addend Rinse always thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth Notes regarding the pressure kettles Do not use detergents containing high percentages of ammonia and sodium to clean the lid gasket as it could be damaged and its tightness quickly affected 3 4 SPECIAL PROCEDURES IN CASE OF PROLONGED INACTIVITY If the appliance is to stand idle for any length of time e g holidays or seasonal closing it...

Page 15: ...pplying to a service centre unnecessarily If the problem is not solved after the necessary controls turn off the appliance immediately unplug it cut off any supplies and apply to a service centre the vat contents do not heat up check that the power ON OFF switch installed before the appliance is on otherwise turn off the appliance and apply to a service centre as the safety thermostat may have bee...

Page 16: ...L FUNCTIONS PM IE LEGEND F1 Fuse 3 15 A T S1 Jacket filling solenoid valve OPTIONAL SE Selector TS Safety thermostat L1 Green warning light TL Operating thermostat L2 Heating on signal lamp C1 Electromagnetic switch min LR Orange lamp warning light failing water in the jacket C2 Electromagnetic switch max LA Red lamp warning light in the jacket C3 Electromagnetic switch security SL Level control d...

Page 17: ...CTRIC KETTLES INDIRECT PM8 9IE A PM1IE A PMRIE A PM9IE GN 4 2 WIRING DIAGRAM HEATING ELEMENTS PM IE 3N PE AC 400V LEGEND mA End line terminal board C3 Electromagnetic switch security C1 Electromagnetic switch min R1 Heating element 230V C2 Electromagnetic switch max B Sensor for safety thermostat ...

Page 18: ...CTRIC KETTLES INDIRECT PM8 9IE A PM1IE A PMRIE A PM9IE GN 4 3 WIRING DIAGRAM HEATING ELEMENTS PM IE 3 PE AC 230V LEGEND mA End line terminal board C3 Electromagnetic switch security C1 Electromagnetic switch min R1 Heating element 230V C2 Electromagnetic switch max B Sensor for safety thermostat ...

Page 19: ...INDIRECT PM8 9IE A PM1IE A PMRIE A PM9IE GN 4 4 WIRING DIAGRAM HEATING ELEMENTS PM IE 3 PE AC 440V LEGEND mA End line terminal board TR Transformer 440 480 230V C1 Electromagnetic switch min R1 Heating element 254V C2 Electromagnetic switch max B Sensor for safety thermostat C3 Electromagnetic switch security ...

Page 20: ...INDIRECT PM8 9IE A PM1IE A PMRIE A PM9IE GN 4 5 WIRING DIAGRAM HEATING ELEMENTS PM IE 3 PE AC 480V LEGEND mA End line terminal board TR Transformer 440 480 230V C1 Electromagnetic switch min R1 Heating element 277V C2 Electromagnetic switch max B Sensor for safety thermostat C3 Electromagnetic switch security ...

Page 21: ... ELECTRIC KETTLES INDIRECT PM8 9IE A PM1IE A PMRIE A PM9IE GN 4 6 LAYOUT CONNECTIONS PMIE LEGEND E Electrical connection 1 Cooking vat drainage tap Q Equipotential clamp 2 Vat water feed tap A Hot water connection 3 Jacket level tap B Cold water connection OPTIONAL C Autom jacket water charge ...

Page 22: ...ELECTRIC KETTLES INDIRECT PM8 9IE A PM1IE A PMRIE A PM9IE GN 4 7 LAYOUT CONNECTIONS PMRIE LEGEND E Electrical connection 1 Cooking vat drainage tap Q Equipotential clamp 2 Vat water feed tap A Hot water connection 3 Jacket level tap B Cold water connection OPTIONAL C Autom jacket water charge ...

Page 23: ...LECTRIC KETTLES INDIRECT PM8 9IE A PM1IE A PMRIE A PM9IE GN 4 8 LAYOUT CONNECTIONS PM9IEGN LEGEND E Electrical connection 1 Cooking vat drainage tap Q Equipotential clamp 2 Vat water feed tap A Hot water connection 3 Jacket level tap B Cold water connection OPTIONAL C Autom jacket water charge ...

Page 24: ...S INDIRECT PM8 9IE A PM1IE A PMRIE A PM9IE GN 4 9 FIG CONTROLS LEGEND 1 Selector 4 Operating thermostat 2 Green warning light 5 Orange lamp warning light failing water in the jacket 3 Heating on signal lamp 6 Red lamp warning light in the jacket SELECTOR Position 0 Off Position 1 50 power Position 2 50 power ...

Page 25: ...LLATION MAINTENANCE AND USE Rev 09 PM IE 8 9 1 R GN DU GB 09 25 ELECTRIC KETTLES INDIRECT PM8 9IE A PM1IE A PMRIE A PM9IE GN OPERATING THERMOSTAT ONLY FOR PRESSURE KETTLES Valve and position of relief valve Open valve Closed valve ...

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