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Instructions for Use 
Multi-Flex Induction table top 

 

 

CAUTION 

Read the instruction before using the machine.

 

 

WARNING 

If the surface is cracked, immediatly disconnect the appliance or appropriate of 

 

the appliance from supply. 

 

Induction cooking field GN 1/1 

Model-No. 
SH/ESF 3500-ML 

Art.-No. 
Z 0898 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scholl Apparatebau GmbH & Co. KG 

Zinhainer Weg 4 
D–56470 Bad Marienberg/Germany 
 
Phone   

+0049 (0) 2661 – 9868-10 

Fax 

 

+0049 (0) 2661 – 9868-38 (Service) 

Internet  

www.scholl-gastro.de 

E-mail   

[email protected] 

 

Summary of Contents for SH/ESF 3500-ML

Page 1: ...ng the machine WARNING If the surface is cracked immediatly disconnect the appliance or appropriate of the appliance from supply Induction cooking field GN 1 1 Model No SH ESF 3500 ML Art No Z 0898 Scholl Apparatebau GmbH Co KG Zinhainer Weg 4 D 56470 Bad Marienberg Germany Phone 0049 0 2661 9868 10 Fax 0049 0 2661 9868 38 Service Internet www scholl gastro de E mail info scholl gastro de ...

Page 2: ...efully before starting up this appliance On the following pages you will find important notes regarding its operation care and maintenance so that you will be able to enjoy its use for a long time If a malfunction should nevertheless occur please consult the Troubleshooting section first In many cases you should be able to remedy minor problems yourself thus saving un necessary service costs Pleas...

Page 3: ...ead and understand all specific and critical requirements such as location ventilation clearance when design ing the location and or the cabinet for the appliance Installers operators and staff For your safety and safety of the others you must observe all safety instructions during in stallation operation and maintenance of the equipment Should you require technical assistance call your factory au...

Page 4: ...ed for reference Not ALL models options and accessories are available in all geographical regions Please con sult your equipment supplier for the availability of the specific products in your region Inspect the shipment Thoroughly inspect the equipment upon delivery Immediately report to the delivery carrier any damage that occurred during transportation and request for a written inspection report...

Page 5: ...es useful extra information about the procedure you are performing SAFETY SYMBOLS AND WARNING ON THE APPLIANCE This symbol alerts you to a hazardous situation that WILL or COULD cause serious bodily harm or death Be alert and implement relevant safety precautions DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE This dangerous voltage warning symbol indicates a risk of electric shock and hazards from dangerous voltage Electrom...

Page 6: ...or authorized representative Refer to the warranty documents for your equipment DANGER Owners and operators are cautioned that maintenance and repairs must be performed by an authorized service agent using only genuine replacement parts The manufacturer will have no obligation with respect to any product that has been improperly installed adjusted oper ated or not maintained in accordance with nat...

Page 7: ...nia to cause cancer Inhalation of carbon monoxide is known to the State of Cali fornia to cause birth defects or other reproduc tive harm Warning Authorized Service Representatives are obligated to follow industry standard safety procedures including but not limited to local national regulations for disconnection lock out tag out procedures for all utilities including electric gas water and steam ...

Page 8: ... harm to the environment or human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information regarding recy cling of the product please contact your local city office or your waste disposal service DANGER Induction appliances sent for disposal can be brought back into operation and their use must be avoided NOTE The appliance is built with ...

Page 9: ... 12 1 2 Application 12 1 3 Compliances 12 1 4 Serial plate location 12 1 5 Model number 12 1 6 Serial number 12 1 7 Accessories 13 2 Installation 14 2 1 Notice 14 2 1 1 Installation safety Disclaimer 14 2 1 2 Installation safety Clearance and ventilation 14 2 1 3 Installation safety Electrical 15 2 1 4 Personal protection 16 2 2 Specifications 17 2 2 1 Dimension Induction cooking field 17 2 2 2 El...

Page 10: ...ction 22 3 1 3 Cooking with induction table tops 24 3 2 Important rules Operation and maintenance 25 3 3 Proper induction cookware 25 3 3 1 Condition 25 3 3 2 Material 25 3 3 3 Size of pan 26 3 4 Placing pan on a cook zone 26 3 5 Display and control quick reference 27 3 6 Control 28 3 6 1 Turn unit on 28 3 6 2 LED Ring 28 3 6 3 Switching between cooking and holding mode 28 3 6 4 Setting power leve...

Page 11: ...4 1 4 Personal protection 33 4 2 Daily cleaning and maintenance 34 4 2 1 Glass cleaning 34 4 2 2 Stainless steel 34 4 2 3 Visual inspection of silicone seal 34 4 3 Weekly cleaning and maintenance 34 4 3 1 Air intake filter 34 4 4 Yearly maintenance 34 5 Troubleshooting 35 5 1 Notice 35 5 1 1 Dangerous electrical voltage 35 5 2 Common problems 35 5 3 Symptoms 35 5 4 Dangers avoidance in case of acc...

Page 12: ...ions throughout the day with your appliance are possible such as cooking warming up keeping warm flambéing and roasting of food All these applications are possible because Temperature control is instantaneous and precise Instant energy transmission from in duction coil to the bottom of cookware al lows for fast startup time High power is possible for braising application and quick sauté High power...

Page 13: ...our equipment supplier for a list of our pan selection and prices Top frame Griddle with grooved soil Art No Z 0772 Top frame Griddle Art No Z 0754 Top frame Frying Art No Z 0756 Top frame Pasta cooker Art No Z 0781 Model No Dimensions cm L x T x H Art No SH GA G 3000 ML 325 x 530 x 20 Z 0772 SH GA 3000 ML 325 x 530 x 20 Z 0754 SH MB 3000 ML 325 x 530 x 55 Z 0756 SH PA 3000 ML 384 x 650 x 100 Z 07...

Page 14: ...to back Caution Consultants fabricators and designers must consult their counter top suppliers when de signing an appropriate support structure and clearance for the counter top and the installa tion Notice Induction equipment that is not installed cor rectly will have warranty voided 2 1 2 INSTALLATION SAFETY CLEARANCE AND VENTILATION DANGER Risk of fire or shock or equipment failure All minimum ...

Page 15: ... that the plug is accessible unless other means for dis connection from the power supply such as circuit breaker or disconnect switch is provid ed Warning CE Induction Appliance only If ground fault current protective switches are used they must be designed for a minimum fault current of 30mA Type B or B Notice Ensure the supply voltage and the line current match the specifications given on the se...

Page 16: ...pse or tip if misused in this manner DANGER To avoid cardiac pacemaker malfunction con sult your physician or pacemaker manufacture about effects of electromagnetic field on your pacemaker DANGER Replace defective power cables immediately by an authorized service agency Warning Markings and warning labels mounted directly on the equipment must be observed at all times and kept in a fully legible c...

Page 17: ...9 Last revised 05 2019 Rev 0 Scholl Apparatebau GmbH Co KG 2 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 2 1 DIMENSION INDUCTION COOKING FIELD Dimensions are specified in mm Model No SH ESF 3500 ML air intake filter Luftfilter power supply cable Elektrische Zuleitung ...

Page 18: ...tilation re quirements Ensure the final installation meets all operating and ventilation requirements 2 2 5 OPERATING CONDITIONS For the appliance to function properly the fol lowing conditions must be maintained Maximum tolerance of the nominal supply voltage 6 10 Supply frequency 50 60 Hz Ingress protection class IP X3 Minimum size of induction pan GN 1 1 Maximum ambient temperature In storage 2...

Page 19: ... sensitive to moisture and high heat Protect the induction appliance from heat steam and grease generated by other equipment such as oven deep fryer pasta cooker steamers and water bath The control switches on the front panel must not be blocked or obstructed Keep the induction appliance away from combustible materials vapors or liquids 2 3 2 VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS Read and understand all instal...

Page 20: ...ust be induction ready See de tails in section 3 Operation Minimum pan size GN 1 1 Otherwise the pan will not be heated This is a safe ty feature The sensors do not detect pan smaller than GN 1 1 2 Put some water in an induction pan and place it in the center of the cook zone 3 Follow operational instructions in section 3 to test Cook Mode with different power levels Hold Mode with set temperature...

Page 21: ...n outdoor areas Notice The reliability of the appliance can only be guaranteed when it is used properly The appli ance must always be operated within the limits and or the operating conditions provided in this manual Notice Avoid dropping any hard objects onto the equipment Damages to the heating surface will shortened the life cycle of the equipment or incur high service costs Notice Models with ...

Page 22: ...lure to disconnect the power at the main power supply disconnect could result in serious injury or death The knob DOES NOT disconnect incoming power Contact an authorized service agency for assis tance DANGER Do not operate any appliance with a damaged or pinched cord or a damaged plug All repairs must be performed by a qualified service com pany DANGER Keep power cord AWAY from HEATED surfaces DO...

Page 23: ...etallic objects such as kitchen utensils cutlery etc on the hob surface within the cooking zones since they could get hot Caution Aluminum foil must not be used with induction cook top Aluminum foil may ignite and cause a fire Notice Do not use the cooktop for food preparation such as cutting and chopping Warning Risk of burns from high temperatures You may get burnt if you touch any of the parts ...

Page 24: ...eating at the base of a cooking pan When an overheated pan overheated oil empty pan is detected the appliance stops transferring energy to the pan immediately You must turn off the appli ance and let it cool down before re starting the appliance Caution Do not touch overheated appliance To avoid burn injuries do not touch the appli ance when a pan is overheated and take all the necessary precautio...

Page 25: ...tially detached bottoms must be replaced When these pans are used the sensors under the glass top cannot detect temperature cor rectly These pans will overheat the sensors and eventually will damage the sensors and the generator Below examples of good and bad pans in cross sections 3 3 2 MATERIAL USE cookware made of conductive and mag netic materials If the pan bottom attracts a magnet the pan is...

Page 26: ...hen the silicone seal drys out and breaks liquid can penetrate into the appliance and damage the electronics PAN MUST FIT THE GLASS The best pan to use is the one with a bottom that fits the coil below dotted lines 3 4 PLACING PAN ON A COOK ZONE Each cook zone of our appliances is equipped with the latest RTCS or RTCSmp sensors These sensors monitor temperature and cookware continuously in realtim...

Page 27: ...GBA Z 0898 0 E BA Page 27 of 39 Mai 3 2019 Last revised 05 2019 Rev 0 Scholl Apparatebau GmbH Co KG 3 5 DISPLAY AND CONTROL QUICK REFERENCE ...

Page 28: ... 3 To unlock press down knob again until the word LOCK on the display goes dark This takes 2 seconds Power level settings The power diagrams below show that the dif ference in power output between two higher power levels is much larger than that between two lower power levels This power level and output relationship gives you a fine simmer rate control in the low power range and an instant respons...

Page 29: ...ook or Hold Mode turn knob to go to the lowest power level or lowest temperature When LED ring is flashing turn knob slightly to turn off the appliance When the unit is switched off a o appears in the display 3 7 ADDITIONAL SETTINGS Additional settings are available to reduce power level and to set display to C or F To activate the additional settings 1 Press down knob while connecting unit to pow...

Page 30: ...e Pan smaller GN 1 1 is not detected by the sys tem 3 9 WHEN APPLIANCE IS IDLE When the induction appliance is not in use al ways turn off the appliance Notice Switch the appliance off if you take the cookware away for a while This will prevent the heating process to start automatically and unin tentionally when a pan is placed back on the heating area If any person needs to use the induction appl...

Page 31: ...pplies are not provided 4 1 2 DANGEROUS ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE DANGER Do not open the appliance Maintenance and servicing work other than cleaning as described in this manual must be done by an authorized service personnel DANGER If any part of the appliance is cracked or broken turn off directly the appliance and Immediate ly disconnect the appliance from supply Only if it is possible and safe discon...

Page 32: ...Caution Ensure to remove all residues of cleaning agents from the cooking surfaces Use a clean moist cloth to wipe off any such surfaces Caution Using commercial cleaning fluids or chemicals Read the directions for use and precautionary statements before use Pay attention to the concentration of cleaner and the length of time the cleaner remains on the food contact surfac es or equipment surfaces ...

Page 33: ...alfunction con sult your physician or pacemaker manufacture about effects of electromagnetic field on your pacemaker DANGER Replace defective power cables immediately by an authorized service agency Warning Markings and warning labels mounted directly on the equipment must be observed at all times and kept in a fully legible condition Warning Risk of burns from high temperatures You may get burnt ...

Page 34: ...loth 4 2 3 VISUAL INSPECTION OF SILICONE SEAL Inspect the silicone seal around the glass perime ter Call for service immediately if you notice Cracks on the silicone seal The silicone seal comes away from the glass housing or moves when you press down on the seal 4 3 WEEKLY CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 4 3 1 AIR INTAKE FILTER 1 The air intake filter is located on the bottom of the appliance To remove ...

Page 35: ...e equipment must be observed at all times and kept in a fully legible condition NOTE If a problem arises during operation of your induction appliance follow the Trouble shooting Charts before calling service Routine adjustments and maintenance procedures are not covered by the warranty 5 2 COMMON PROBLEMS One or more of the following conditions may affect the function or cause the induction equip ...

Page 36: ...hazards in the event of a malfunction or accident related to the device proceed as fol lows 1 Disconnect the power supply from the circuit breaker provided for the device 2 Disconnect the mains plug of the affected device to prevent it from being switched on again DANGER If the plug is not safely accessible the device must be switched off at the main circuit break er ...

Page 37: ...ady cookware Defective unit Only if possible and safe disconnect the appli ance from the power supply Contact an author ized service agency 1 Poor heating LED ring is ON Air cooling system is obstructed Verify that air vents are not obstructed Ensure the fresh air filter is clean Unsuitable pan Not applicable to griddles or braising pans Select various induction ready cookware for induction cookin...

Page 38: ...unit symbol is ON fan does not work Defective fan or fan control Only if possible and safe disconnect the appli ance from the power supply Contact an author ized service agency 1 Overheated unit symbol is ON Overheated induction coil cooking area is too hot Overheated pan Pan is empty Switch the appliance off Safely remove pan Wait until the appliance has cooled down before turning it ON Small met...

Page 39: ...bient temperature too high the cooling system is not able to keep the induction appliance in normal operating conditions Internal component overheated 2 Let appliance cool down Verify that air vents are not obstructed Check and clean air filter Verified that no hot air is taken in by the fan Reduce the ambient temperature The intake air tempera ture must be lower than 40 C 104 F Contact an authori...

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