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USE, MAINTENANCE AND INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL

Last update 10/04/2018

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Page 1: ...USE MAINTENANCE AND INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Last update 10 04 2018 ...

Page 2: ... indicates a potentially dangerous situation If ignored it may result in serious injuries to the people who use the machine CAUTION This safety symbol indicates messages or instructions that should be followed to ensure the proper functioning of waveco Failure to follow them strictly may result in serious damage to the machine INFORMATION This symbol indicates important instructions for the proper...

Page 3: ...mation about the functioning modes Containers Food arrangement 4 CONTROL PANEL page 13 Use Settings screen Operating modes Automatic mode Entering deleting and modifying a new program Manual mode Cycle description 5 GUIDED EXAMPLES OF USE page 1 Automatic mode functioning Manual mode functioning 6 MAINTENANCE page 23 Basic safety standards Ordinary cleaning Cleaning internal and external surfaces ...

Page 4: ... mm Max depth 770 mm Max height 450 mm adjustable feet included and 5 m m adjustment Weight 38 kg without the box Hydraulic features Maximum capacity 30 l Stainless steel AISI 316 tank Drain system manual located on the on the left side and manual in stainless steel AISI 304 lever coated with anti slip plastic material Water system Water hoses in stainless steel AISI 304 Water safety system Optoel...

Page 5: ...te control and technical assi stance via an ethernet cable and an access point connected to the Internet Built in model Overall maximum dimensions Dimensions Max length 393 mm Depth 597 mm Height 662mm adjustable feet excluded Weight 60 kg without packaging Hydraulic characteristics Maximum capacity 50 l Tank in stainless steel AISI 316 Drain system automatic with water sup ply and drain levelling...

Page 6: ...uch screen display 480 272 TFT 262K CPU processor ARM926 32 Bits 454 MHz NETWORK Wi Fi Ready Roll in model Overall maximum dimensions Dimensions Max length 400 mm Depth 710 mm Height 895 mm Weight 60 kg without the box Hydraulic features Maximum capacity 50 l Stainless steel AISI 316 tank Drain system automatic with water sup ply and drain levelling through taps which are compatible with all stand...

Page 7: ...manual Failure to comply with health and safety regulations and laws in force during installation Introduction Before installing waveco make sure that electrical systems are as required by law and appropriate to the rating of the equipment to be installed voltage V frequency Hz power W Every Next Cooking Generation machine comes with a declaration of conformity with applicable regulations Transpor...

Page 8: ...ing Installation Rating The plate specifying the waveco model and specifications is placed at the back in the lower right hand side of the machine near the power cable The information reported is listed below Manufacturer s complete details Serial number Year of manufacture Voltage and frequency Electric power Weight in kg Warning it is recommended not to remove damage or modify the rating label P...

Page 9: ...th a contact opening that allows current cut off Do not wrap the power cable around itself Make sure it is not an obstacle or a danger to people Check that the power cable is not creased crushed or folded Do not let the power cable come into contact with liquids hot or sharp objects and corrosive substances Do not reduce the power cable length or modify the power plug Water connection The water su...

Page 10: ...ecting to the water supply network make sure water is clear free from impurities and pollutants to prevent damage to the machine Caution water is the only liquid that can be put into the tank Warning for proper functioning always make sure that water level is good ...

Page 11: ...l panel do not use waveco and contact Next Cooking Generation for help waveco should be used for the intended purpose meaning induced maturation of food and low temperature potential cooking Any other use will be considered as misuse and potentially dangerous Information about the functioning modes Functioning You can run the operating cycles in manual or automatic mode and control them using the ...

Page 12: ... appear followed by a control screen fig 1 The machine automatically checks the UT module the temperature probe and the water level In case of problems the machine reports the error and freezes fig 1 fig 2 Settings screen At the bottom of the initial screen there is a gear icon fig 1 that allows to modify some machine settings a Language you can choose between Italian and English b Unit of measure...

Page 13: ...Potential Cooking Maturation cooking Once pressed the desired cycle the machine shows on the panel left side the list of the 10 loaded programs fig 5 and on the right side the different options available start program key delete program key modify program key add program key fig 5 After choosing the program you want select the start key for the machine to start the process the next screen shows th...

Page 14: ...ture using the arrows provided and then press confirm The new program appears on the panel left side b MODIFYING PROGRAMS From the screen in fig 7 click on modify program Modify the name fig 9 and click on confirm Depending on the program Induced Maturation Low Temperature Potential Cooking or Maturation Cooking enter duration and temperature using the arrows and then press confirm The modified pr...

Page 15: ...ycle use the arrows to set the following for induced maturation the duration fig 11 for low temperature potential cooking the duration and temperature fig 12 13 for the combined cycle the duration of induced maturation and cooking duration and temperature fig 11 12 13 After making these adjustments press the start key for the machine to start the process fig 10 fig 11 fig 12 fig 13 ...

Page 16: ...ter to bring it back within the suitable temperature range for the induced maturation cycle Low Temperature Potential Cooking This delicate process max temperature 85 C cooks food in less time and in the best way enhancing its quality and flavours This kind of cooking is called potential because it allows to reach the right temperature at the core of food earlier thanks to a higher circulation of ...

Page 17: ...ing inside Warning do not exceed the maximum quantity of food allowed inside the tank to avoid water leaks or technical issues Start waveco Select the automatic operating mode fig 16 Select the desired cycle Induced Maturation Low Temperature Potential Cooking Maturation Cooking Choose the food from the program list and then tap the start key fig 17 1 2 3 4 5 fig 15 fig 16 fig 17 i Automatic mode ...

Page 18: ...perator to choose whether to continue or stop the operation If you select no to stop the process the automatic versions drain the water and then supply it back into the machine and adjust the temperature and level While in manual versions you need to manually drain and then supply the water back into the machine Fig 21 The cycle resumes from where it stopped only once the adjustment is completed I...

Page 19: ...k arranging them properly using the grid supplied fig 22 Caution Make sure bags are properly closed to prevent water from getting inside Warning do not exceed the maximum quantity of food allowed inside the tank to avoid water leaks or technical issues Start waveco Select the manual operating mode fig 23 Select the desired cycle fig 24 Induced Maturation Low Temperature Potential Cooking Maturatio...

Page 20: ...ing the cancel key and then repeat the selection fig 27 The machine runs a preparation stage and then starts the selected cycle During the whole process the operator s panel screen shows the time left and the water temperature fig 28 Caution if the water temperature or level exceed the limit allowed for the selected cycle the machine stops the process and reports the problem fig 29 allowing the op...

Page 21: ...cess Warning incaseofproblems werecommend not to continue the cycle selected on the machine Food may irreparably lose quality Once the operating cycle is over the machine stops and the message process completed appears on the screen Now you can take the food bags out of the waveco tank Caution this waveco version does not beep at the end of the cycle In order to safeguard food quality pay maximum ...

Page 22: ...r OR 500 ml of mild limescale remover and fill the tank with water c leave to work for 30 40 minutes d empty the tank and wash again e once finished cleaning close the maintenance message by tapping the wash tank key fig 32 on the settings screen see Chapter 4 Cleaning internal and external surfaces Clean waveco s internal and external surfaces using a soft cloth or a sponge and a neutral detergen...

Page 23: ...f the tank some light black marks could appear They are due to the ultrasonic wave effect They CANNOT BE REMOVED WITH THE CLEANING but they do not cause any loss of efficiency of the materials nor of the machine functionality i ...

Page 24: ...angerous and invalidate the warranty Possible issues and solutions ISSUES REPAIR waveco does not start Check that it is plugged into the power supply and that the main switch is set to ON The display is not working There might be electronic problems Contact the customer service for assistance The display turns on but the touch com mands do not work There might be electronic problems Contact the cu...

Page 25: ... information contact your waveco consultant or the company s customer service Next Cooking Generation phone 800 92 60 27 Toll free telephone number from Italy Company address Next Cooking Generation Via Ascolana 14 A 64011 Alba Adriatica TE Italy ...

Page 26: ... Regulations of the Country where the machinery has to be disposed of MACHINE at the end of its service life as the machine needs to be disposed of separately from special waste deliver it to a separated collection facility for electric and electronic equipment or return it to Gourmet Services when you purchase a new equivalent machine The user is responsible for the end of life disposal of the ma...

Page 27: ...ies with the following European directives 2004 108 EC 2006 42 EC ANNEX II A 2006 95 EC 2011 65 EU 2014 30 EU 2014 68 EU EN 61000 6 4 2007 A1 2001 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN61000 3 3 2013 EN61000 6 2 2005 AC 2005 EN 809 1998 EN 60034 1 2004 EN60034 9 2005 EN 60034 11 2004 EN 61326 1 2013 EN61326 2 3 2013 EN 60335 1 EN 50106 EN 55014 EN 50081 1 EN50082 1 EN 61010 1 ...

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