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User And Installation Manual

 

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CAUTION: Read the instruction before using the machine.

 

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WARNING: If the surface is cracked, immediately disconnect the appliance from supply.

Notice: This Unit is approved for professional use only.

Compactmodul User Manual   rev 01   12/20

Induction Compactmodul

Single Cook Zones

Models:

Compactmodul - 1x3.5
Compactmodul - 1x5
Compactmodul Wok - 3.5
Compactmodul Wok - 5
Compactmodul Wok - 8
Install-Line - 1x3.5
Install-Line - 1x5
Install-Line Wok - 3.5
Install-Line Wok - 5
Install-Line Wok - 8

Translation of Original Instruction – English

This Manual can be find as 

PDF on

www.inducs.com

Summary of Contents for INDUCS Compactmodul - 1x3.5

Page 1: ...proved for professional use only Compactmodul User Manual rev 01 12 20 Induction Compactmodul Single Cook Zones Models Compactmodul 1x3 5 Compactmodul 1x5 Compactmodul Wok 3 5 Compactmodul Wok 5 Compactmodul Wok 8 Install Line 1x3 5 Install Line 1x5 Install Line Wok 3 5 Install Line Wok 5 Install Line Wok 8 Translation of Original Instruction English This Manual can be find as PDF on www inducs co...

Page 2: ...o function safely and normally you must read and understand all specific and critical requirements such as location ventilation clearance when design ing the location and or the electrical cabinet for the appliance Installers operators and staff For your safety and safety of the others you must follow all safety instructions during in stallation operation and maintenance of the equipment Should yo...

Page 3: ...ories 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 deliv ery Immediately report to the delivery carrier any damage that occurred during transportation and request for a written inspection report from a claim adjustor Keep all packaging KEEP TH...

Page 4: ...l extra information about the action you are performing Reference ANSI Z535 6 2011 SAFETY SYMBOLS AND WARNINGS 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 precau tions DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE This dangerous voltage warning sym bol indicates a risk of electric shock and hazards from dangero...

Page 5: ...by an authorized service agent using only genuine replacement parts The manufactur er will have no obligation with respect to any product that has been improperly installed adjusted operated or not maintained in ac cordance with national and local codes and or installation instructions provided with the product or any product that has its seri al number defaced obliterated or removed and or which ...

Page 6: ... kind other than in commercial applications Notice Routine adjustments and maintenance pro cedures outlined in this manual are not cov ered by the warranty NOTE Proper installation care and main tenance are essential for maximum per formance and trouble free operation of your equipment Visit our website for manual updates translations or contact information for service agents in your area CORRECT ...

Page 7: ...Compactmodul Install Line Single User Manual rev 01 12 20 7 ...

Page 8: ...nstallation Safety Electrical 16 Personal Protection 17 Scope of delivery 18 Available Options 18 Specifications 20 Dimensions Compactmodul 1x3 5 Compactmodul 1x5 20 Dimensions Compactmodul Wok 1x3 5 Compactmodul Wok 1x5 Compactmodul Wok 1x8 21 Dimensions Install Line 1x3 5 Install Line 1x5 22 Dimensions Install Line WOK 1x3 5 Install Line WOK 1x5 Install Line WOK 1x8 23 Dimension Operation with p...

Page 9: ... Zone 36 Rotary power switch 38 Flex Operation Unit Single Display Overview 39 Control 40 Turn unit on 40 LED Ring 40 Switching Between cooking and holding modes 40 Setting Power Level 1 to 12 and Lock Unlock 40 Selecting hold Temperature and Lock Unlock 40 Setting the Timer 41 Turning Unit off 41 Additional Settings 41 Automatic Pan Detection No Pan No Heat 42 When the application is not in use 4...

Page 10: ... 20 Table of Contents continued Section 5 Troubleshooting Dangerous Electrical Voltage 46 Common Problems 46 Symptoms 46 Boil Test 47 Avoiding dangers in case of accidents or malfunctions 47 Troubleshooting Without Error Code 48 Troubleshooting Error Code 50 ...

Page 11: ...nunitsaredesigned as compact units for installation in a closed stove or counter Many applications throughout the day with your appliance are possible such as cooking warm ing up keeping warm and roasting of food Thanks to RTCSmp temperature control hap pens instantly With inductive energy transmission your cookware can be heated very quickly High power is possible for braising applica tion and qu...

Page 12: ... 5 1 cook zones 3 5kW 5 1 cook zones 5kW 8 1 cook zones 8kW 230 1 x 230 240V 400 3 x 380 440V Product overview GENERATORS Available models Power per Hob Glass Size Coil Type Nominal Voltage Compactmodul 1x3 5 R 230 1 x 3 5kW 360 x 360 mm Round 1 x 230 240V Compactmodul 1x5 R 400 1 x 5kW 360 x 360 mm Round 3 x 380 440V Compactmodul Wok 3 5 230 240 1 x 3 5kW Diameter 300 mm Wok 1 x 230 240V Compactm...

Page 13: ... with front panel This operation consists of 1 knob and a display unit with front panel for overlying mounting Only 1 unit is required for one Compactmodul Single Install Line Single Tap Operation without front panel This operation consists of 1 knob and a display unit without front panel for direct integration into a stove construction Only 1 unit is required for one Compactmodul Single Install L...

Page 14: ...14 Compactmodul Install Line Single User Manual rev 01 12 20 General Information Section 1 ...

Page 15: ...esigners must consult their induction suppliers when de signing an appropriate support structure and device clearance and the installation Notice The Ceran glass must be bonded using sili cone that is compatible with foodstuff Notice Induction equipment that is not installed correctly will have warranty voided INSTALLATION SAFETY CLEARANCE AND VENTILATION n DANGER Risk of Fire or Shock or Equipmen...

Page 16: ... only be accessed with a tool nWarning This equipment is intended for indoor use only Do not install or operate this equip ment in outdoor areas nWarning The device must be operated with an all pole circuit breaker or disconnecter of over volt age category III nWarning CE Induction Appliance only If ground fault current protective switches are used they must be designed for a minimum fault current...

Page 17: ...sused in this manner n DANGER To avoid cardiac pacemaker malfunction consult your physician or pacemaker manu facture about effects of electromagnetic field on your pacemaker n DANGER Replace defective power cables immediately by an authorized service agency nWarning Markings and warning labels mounted di rectly on the equipment must be observed at all times and kept in a fully legible condition n...

Page 18: ...ONS Simple rotary switch If you choose this service be aware that you need two rotary switches The rotary switch is enclosed with a 1m cable Tap Operation with display and two rotary switches Operation with display allows you to use the following additional functions warm holding timer function individual power reduction error code display and lock function The operation is enclosed with a 1m long...

Page 19: ...ev 01 12 20 19 Section 2 Installation Ventilation set The ventilation set is used to optimize cooling Included in it is a suction sleeve grease filter frame and grease filter ventilation pipe pipe clamp and mounting hardware 3 options are available ...

Page 20: ... The minimal air Supply and air exhaust opening must be 6500mm2 10 08in2 Dimensions are specified in mm inches Front view Left side view 177 7 0 91 5 3 6 318 12 5 341 13 4 38 8 1 5 230 9 06 1 2 3 4 Top view Indicates the direction of airflow 1 Minimum installation height 230mm 9 06 2 Main cable 3 RJ 45 connection for operation unit 4 Distance to Ceran 165 6 6 5 318 12 5 24 0 9 58 5 2 3 3 2 ...

Page 21: ...2 The minimal air Supply and air exhaust opening must be 6500mm2 10 08in2 Dimensions are specified in mm inches Front view Left side view Top view Indicates the direction of airflow 1 Minimum installtion height 300mm 11 81 2 Main cable 3 RJ 45 connection for operation unit 235 9 3 91 5 3 6 318 12 5 300 11 81 2 1 3 196 5 7 7 165 6 6 5 318 12 5 363 5 14 3 3 0 1 1 1 9 346 13 6 260 10 2 4x 7 1 0 3 3 2...

Page 22: ...st opening must be 6500mm2 10 08in2 Dimensions are specified in mm inches Front view Left side view Top view Detail A Indicates the direction of airflow 1 Minimum installation height 240mm 7 87 2 Main cable 3 RJ 45 connection for operation unit 4 Cut out of the work top 5 Countertop maximal thickness 30mm 1 2 182 7 2 91 5 3 6 318 12 5 341 13 4 240 9 45 2 3 1 165 6 6 5 143 5 5 6 318 12 5 A 384 15 1...

Page 23: ...opening must be 6500mm2 10 08in2 Dimensions are speci fied in mm inches Front view Left side view Top view Detail A Indicates the direction of airflow 1 Minimum installation height 2 Main cable 3 RJ 45 connection for operation unit 4 Cut out of the work top 356 x 356mm 14 02 x 14 02 5 Counter top maximal thickness 30mm 1 2 236 5 9 3 91 5 3 6 318 12 5 300 11 81 1 3 2 165 6 6 5 318 12 5 198 7 8 363 ...

Page 24: ...For the intended mounting on a panel the required hole pattern for the power controller and the LED must be considered The length of the RJ 45 cable to connect the Control unit to the generator is 1m 1 LED 2 Rotary switch 3 RJ45 Socket 4 Hole for LED 5 Holes for attachment from the rotary switch 8 2 10 2 2 x 5 28 38 1 2 3 4 5 Cut out ...

Page 25: ...tion DIMENSION Tap Operation SINGLE WITH FRONT PANEL The Tap Operation allows you to use warm holding and timer function The length of the connecting cable for connecting the operating unit to the generator is 1m Panel cut Out 380mm x 115mm 15 x 4 25 Installation depth 115mm 3 35 ...

Page 26: ...FRONT The Tap Operation allows you to use warm holding and timer function This option is meant to directly integrate the operation in your counter or kitchen range The length of the connect ing cable for connecting the operating unit to the generator is 1m 1 Mounting cut out rear view 2 Max Distance from operation to display 2 1 ...

Page 27: ...hey will not mechanically damaged INSTALLATION CLEARANCE Notice The orientation of each appliance in a par allel configuration will affect the ventilation requirements Ensure the final installation meets all operating and ventilation require ments OPERATING CONDITIONS For the appliance to function properly the fol lowing conditions must be maintained Maximum Tolerance of the Nominal Sup ply Voltag...

Page 28: ... easily accessible for installation and removal The Ceran glass must be bonded using sili cone that is compatible with foodstuff The control switches must not be blocked Keep flammable substances vapors or liquids away from the induction unit When installing pay attention to the position of the connections Otherwise it may be that the cooking zones do not match the opera tion Connections always on...

Page 29: ...be impaired by the installation The Compactmodules are to be equipped with a guided air supply We recommend the use of the optionally available installation kit which guarantees optimal air supply of the generator The exhaust air must also be able to leave the stove The maximum air flow of the fan is 120m3 h so a minimum suction opening of 6500 mm2 must be guaranteed The exhaust air must not mix d...

Page 30: ...must have bot tom diameter larger than 12cm 5 Oth erwise the pan will not be heated This is a safety feature The sensors does not de tect pan smaller than this minimum size 3 Put some water in an induction pan and place it in the center of the cook zone 4 Follow operational instructions in section 3 to test Cook Mode with different power levels Hold Mode with set temperatures 1 Lock Function1 Time...

Page 31: ... the appliance can only be guaranteed when it is used properly The ap pliance must always be operated within the limits and or the operating conditions pro vided 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 Glass Top Use Only Induction Suitable Co...

Page 32: ...tic field on your pacemaker n DANGER Never stand site or lean on the equipment They are not designed to hold the weight of an adult and may collapse or tip if misused in this manner Caution Short Cook Time Induction appliances cook food faster than conventional cooking equipment To avoid overheating and burning check the cooking process frequently Never leave the appliance unattended during operat...

Page 33: ...er operate the appliance with an empty pan Do not pre heat pan Al ways put food products water or oil into the pan before turning on the appliance Failure to do so will result in irreparable damage Notice Broil Dry Protection Cook zones are monitored by temperature sensors The sensors can detect overheating at the base of a cooking pan When an overheated pan overheated oil empty pan is detected th...

Page 34: ...nduction equip ment 1 Keep kitchen temperature below 40 C 104 F 40o C 104o F 5o C 41o F 40o C 104o F 5o C 41o F 2 Clean the intake filter at least once a week or as often as required 3 Do not use dented pans because it will cause damages to the electronics 4 Use only pans that fits the glass mark ings Do not use oversized pans 5 Never pre heat the pan Place the pan on the only when you are ready t...

Page 35: ...adeofconductiveandmag netic materials If the pan bottom attracts a magnet the pan is suitable for induction cooking Look for cookware that is labeled suitable for induction or with an induction compatible symbol Induction DO NOT USE cookware made of aluminum copper glass or ceramics NOTE Steel inserts on bottom Cookware base inserted with areas of alumi num reduces the magnetic area for induction ...

Page 36: ...t the glass When a hot oversized pan covers the silicone seal under neath the heat from the pan may dry out the silicone overtime When the silicone seal drys out and breaks liquid can penetrate into the appliance and damage the electronics Do not use oversized pan PAN MUST FIT THE GLASS The best pan to use is the one with a bottom that fits the coil below dotted lines Placing Pan On A Cooking Zone...

Page 37: ...mpactmodul Install Line Single User Manual rev 01 12 20 37 Section 3 Operation ALWAYS PLACE PAN IN THE CENTER OF A COOK ZONE PAN MUST NOT COVER MORE THAN ONE COOK ZONE ON A DUAL QUAD OR ONTWO SINGLE UNITS ...

Page 38: ...he induction unit is turned on by turning the power rotary switch OFF ON It is ready for immedi ate use The glowing power indicator indicates that energy is transfered to the pan The power level is set by turning the power selector the bigger ridge indicates the Position off minimal power maximal power ...

Page 39: ... knob 1 time 1x to confirm Turn knob to select C or F and click knob 1x to confirm To return to cook hold mode click and hold knob until other icons are shown on display Error Overheated Pan Error No Pan Detect ed Error Overheated Unit Hold Mode Set Temperature Turn knob to select temperature To lock unlock at selected temperature click and hold down knob for 2 seconds Turn Unit ON Click knob 1 ti...

Page 40: ...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 response in the high power range POWER DIAGRAM 1...

Page 41: ...o 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 oappears in the display Additional Settings Additional settings are available to reduce pow er level and to set display to C or F To activate the additional settings 1 Press down knob while connecting unit to power outlet 12 Then turn knob to sele...

Page 42: ...the ON OFF control Notice Pan with a bottom diameter smaller than 12cm or 5 is not detected by the system When the application is not in use When the induction appliance is not in use al ways turn off the appliance Notice Switch the appliance off if you take the cook ware away for a while This will prevent the heating process to start automatically and un intentionally when a pan is placed back on...

Page 43: ...g serviced Failure to disconnect the power at the main power supply could result in serious injury or death The power switch DOES NOT discon nect all incoming power Contact an authorized service agency for as sistance MAINTENANCE SAFETY CLEANING nWarning Never use a high pressure water jet for clean ing or hose down or flood interior or exterior of the equipment with water Ensure that no liquid ca...

Page 44: ...ty equipment during in stallation maintenance and servicing n DANGER Never stand sit or lean on the equipment They are not designed to hold the weight of an adult and may collapse or tip if misused in this manner n DANGER To avoid cardiac pacemaker malfunction consult your physician or pacemaker man ufacture about effects of electromagnetic field on your pacemaker n DANGER Replace defective power ...

Page 45: ...the glass with a cleaning product 20o 30o VISUAL INSPECTION OF SILICONE SEAL Inspect the silicone seal around the glass perim eter 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 Weekly Cleaning and Maintenance If there is a Intake filter clean and dry it Yearly Maintenance Best Prac...

Page 46: ...t all times and kept in a fully legible condition HINWEIS 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 Common Problems One or more of the following conditions may af fect the function or cause the induction equip ment to fail Using unsuitable ...

Page 47: ... approx 140 seconds 5 0kW Coil approx 85 seconds If time to boil exceeds the above guideline then the pan is not suitable for achieving optimal effi ciency Please contact your supplier to purchase suitable induction pans If the induction appliance does not function as expected despite using quality induction pans refer to the troubleshooting charts Avoiding dangers in case of accidents or malfunct...

Page 48: ...k Additional Setting P1 See Additional Settings on Page Air cooling system is obstructed Verify that air vents are not obstructed Ensure the fresh air filter is clean Unsuitable pan Select various induction ready cookware for induction cooking Then compare the results Ambient temperature is too high The cooling system is not able to keep the appliance in normal operating conditions Verify that no ...

Page 49: ...heated 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 metallic objects e g spoon are heated up in the cook zone Pan detection function is defective Only if possible and safe disconnect the appliance from the power supply Contact an authorized service agency 1 1 n DANGE...

Page 50: ...n air filter Contact an authorized service agency E41 E42 E43 E44 E45 E46 4 Overheated or defective sensor 2 NOTE Errors E41 to E46 griddles and braising pans may continue to operate E05 5 Potentiometer defective Contact an authorized service agency E06 E30 6 Ambient temperature too high the cooling system is not able to keep the induction appliance in normal operating conditions Internal componen...

Page 51: ...ent temperature beyond normal operating range 2 Verify that air vents are not obstructed Check air filter Reduce ambient temperature Contact an authorized service agency E24 8 Sensor error from CPU Board overheated Ambient temperature beyond normal operating range 2 Verify that air vents are not obstructed Check air filter Reduce ambient temperature Contact an authorized service agency 1 n DANGER ...

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