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Safety Procedures

   

MN-29805  •  Rev 11  •  07/18  •  Combitherm CT Express Installation Manual 7

•  To prevent serious injury, death or property damage, 

the appliance should be inspected and serviced at 

least every twelve (12) months by an authorized 

service partner or trained technician.

•  Only

 allow an authorized service partner or trained 

technician to service or to repair the appliance. 

Installation or repairs that are not performed by an 

authorized service partner or trained technician, or 

the use of  non-factory authorized parts will void the 

warranty and relieve Alto-Shaam of all liability.

•  When working on this appliance, observe precautions 

in the literature, on tags, on labels attached to 

or shipped with the appliance and other safety 

precautions that may apply.

•  If the appliance is installed on casters freedom of 

movement of the appliance must be restricted so 

that utility connections (including gas, water, and 

electricity) cannot be damaged when the appliance 

is moved. If the appliance is moved, ensure that all 

utility connections are properly disconnected. If the 

appliance is returned to its original position, ensure 

that retention devices and utility connections are 

properly connected.

•  Only

 use the appliance when it is stationary. Mobile 

appliance racks, mobile plate racks, transport trolleys, 

and appliances on casters can tip over when being 

moved over an uneven fl oor or threshold and cause 

serious injury.

•  Always

 apply caster brakes on mobile appliances or 

accessories when these are not being moved. These 

items could move or roll on uneven fl oors and cause 

property damage or serious injury.

•  Be extremely careful when moving appliances 

because the food trays may contain hot fl uids that may 

spill, causing serious injury.

•  Always

 open the appliance door very slowly. Escaping 

hot vapors or steam can cause serious injury or death.

•  If the gas appliance is installed under an exhaust 

hood, the hood must be switched On when the 

appliance is in use to avoid the build up of combustion 

gases. Failure to do so may result in serious injury, 

death or property damage.

•  Accumulations on the main burners of gas appliances 

can result in fi ring out of normal sequence. This 

delayed ignition creates an alarmingly loud sound. 

If your appliance makes an especially loud noise 

when starting up, shut down the appliance and call a 

qualifi ed and trained service technician.

•  NEVER place objects near the appliance exhaust 

vents. This area is hot and could be a potential ignition 

source for a fi re.

•  Do not allow objects to block or obstruct the area 

below the appliance base. This may result in fi re, 

damage to the equipment or serious injury.

•  Do not use the attached hand-held hose to 

spray anything other than the interior of the 

appliance compartment.

•  Do not use the attached hand-held hose on the 

surface of a hot cooking compartment. The 

sudden temperature change can damage the appliance 

interior. Allow the appliance to cool to a minimum of 

150°F (66°C). Failure to observe this precaution can 

void the warranty.

•  To prevent serious injury, death or property damage, 

the appliance should be inspected and serviced at 

least every twelve (12) months by an authorized 

service partner or trained technician.

•  Only

 allow an authorized service partner or trained 

technician to service or to repair the appliance. 

Installation or repairs that are not performed by an 

authorized service partner or trained technician, or 

the use of  non-factory authorized parts will void the 

warranty and relieve Alto-Shaam of all liability.

•  When working on this appliance, observe precautions 

in the literature, on tags, on labels attached to 

or shipped with the appliance and other safety 

precautions that may apply.

•  If the appliance is installed on casters freedom of 

movement of the appliance must be restricted so 

that utility connections (including gas, water, and 

electricity) cannot be damaged when the appliance 

is moved. If the appliance is moved, ensure that all 

utility connections are properly disconnected. If the 

appliance is returned to its original position, ensure 

that retention devices and utility connections are 

properly connected.

•  Only

 use the appliance when it is stationary. Mobile 

appliance racks, mobile plate racks, transport trolleys, 

and appliances on casters can tip over when being 

moved over an uneven fl oor or threshold and cause 

serious injury.

•  Always

 apply caster brakes on mobile appliances or 

accessories when these are not being moved. These 

items could move or roll on uneven fl oors and cause 

property damage or serious injury.

•  Be extremely careful when moving appliances 

because the food trays may contain hot fl uids that may 

spill, causing serious injury.

•  Always

 open the appliance door very slowly. Escaping 

hot vapors or steam can cause serious injury or death.

•  If the gas appliance is installed under an exhaust 

hood, the hood must be switched On when the 

appliance is in use to avoid the build up of combustion 

gases. Failure to do so may result in serious injury, 

death or property damage.

•  Accumulations on the main burners of gas appliances 

can result in fi ring out of normal sequence. This 

delayed ignition creates an alarmingly loud sound. 

If your appliance makes an especially loud noise 

when starting up, shut down the appliance and call a 

qualifi ed and trained service technician.

•  NEVER place objects near the appliance exhaust 

vents. This area is hot and could be a potential ignition 

source for a fi re.

•  Do not allow objects to block or obstruct the area 

below the appliance base. This may result in fi re, 

damage to the equipment or serious injury.

•  Do not use the attached hand-held hose to 

spray anything other than the interior of the 

appliance compartment.

•  Do not use the attached hand-held hose on the 

surface of a hot cooking compartment. The 

sudden temperature change can damage the appliance 

interior. Allow the appliance to cool to a minimum of 

150°F (66°C). Failure to observe this precaution can 

void the warranty.

WARNING

This appliance is not intended for use by 

persons (including children) with reduced 

physical, sensory or mental capabilities, 

or lack of experience and knowledge, 

unless they have been given supervision 

concerning use of the appliance by person 

responsible for their safety.

Children should be supervised to ensure 

that they do not play with the appliance.

  

CAUTION

ALWAYS remove the electronic control boards BEFORE 

welding any stainless steel components on this 

appliance. Failure to do so will damage the control 

boards and may void the warranty.

Содержание CT Express Combitherm CTX4-10E

Страница 1: ...0E CTX4 10EVH CTX4 10EC Installation Shown with ExpressTouch Control WARNING To prevent personal injury death or property damage Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in th...

Страница 2: ...iance 22 Electrical Kit Installation 50 Hz 23 Electrical Kit Installation 60 Hz 24 Water Connection 25 Water Quality Requirements 25 How to connect the oven to the water supply and install the spray h...

Страница 3: ...the Alto Shaam Tech Team Service Department if you have any questions concerning installation operation or maintenance 1 800 558 8744 servicedept alto shaam com CAUTION Appliance and accessories may b...

Страница 4: ...ing damage and request an inspection Mail a written confirmation to the carrier s office with the time date and the person called 7 Save any packages and packing material for further inspection by the...

Страница 5: ...nsible for training operators Additional manuals are available from the manufacturer Read all instructions in this manual carefully before installing this appliance using the appliance or performing r...

Страница 6: ...r safety instructions Any troubleshooting guides component views and parts lists included in this manual are for general reference only and are intended for use by qualified and trained technicians Th...

Страница 7: ...66 C Failure to observe this precaution can void the warranty Only allow an authorized service partner or trained technician to service or to repair the appliance Installation or repairs that are not...

Страница 8: ...of exhaust is in operation IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 54 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ONLY Ventilation Requirements Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted as to the requirements for this eq...

Страница 9: ...receive deliver uncrate and set appliance in place Check that the appliance is level Follow leveling instructions found in the installation manual Make water connections Make sure treated and untreat...

Страница 10: ...appliance is level Make water connections Make sure treated and untreated water lines are hooked up properly to the correct fittings Hook up final electrical check for proper voltage phase wire size...

Страница 11: ...lled PASS FAIL DESCRIBE ISSUE Do water supply line s have shut off s exclusively for each oven PASS FAIL DESCRIBE ISSUE Do water supply line s provide a total two hookups per appliance terminated with...

Страница 12: ...IL Is there a floor drain within 3 914mm of where the appliance s will be installed PASS FAIL What is the actual distance to the floor drain from where the appliance s will be installed MEASUREMENT PA...

Страница 13: ...ation needs the following changes made before installation can proceed On site manager should make the necessary contacts to move forward with theses changes as soon as possible If there are any quest...

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Страница 15: ...recommended service access RIGHT 4 102mm Non combustible surfaces 2 51mm door swing or combustible surfaces TOP 20 508mm for air movement BOTTOM 4 102mm for air movement BACK 4 102mm INSTALLATION REQ...

Страница 16: ...2 ppm mg L Treated line 50 125 ppm Untreated line 50 360 ppm CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS LEFT 4 102mm 18 457mm recommended service access RIGHT 4 102mm Non combustible surfaces 2 51mm door swing or combust...

Страница 17: ...sions H x W x D 33 1 2 x 24 3 8 x 37 1 4 851mm x 619mm x 946mm Net Weight 180 lb 82 kg Ship Dimensions L x W x H 37 x 42 x 45 940mm x 1067mm x 1143mm Ship Weight 310 lb 141 kg Domestic ground shipping...

Страница 18: ...e personal injury to personnel NOTICE Additional clearance is needed for service access A minimum distance of 18 457mm is strongly recommended If adequate service clearance is not provided it will be...

Страница 19: ...t not be damaged The left and right fork should be located between the front and back legs and located as close to the legs as possible Lift the appliance high enough to remove the wooden pallet Have...

Страница 20: ...pliances may cause damage to the controls of the Combitherm Minimum clearance recommended 20 508mm Place the Combitherm appliance on a stable non combustible level horizontal surface For countertop mo...

Страница 21: ...rtified external allpole disconnection switch with sufficient contact separation If a power cord is used for the connection of the product an oil resistant cord like H05RN or H07RN or equivalent must...

Страница 22: ...must be secured to building structure Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to the equipment and severe personal injury RE Mounting connector for restraining device WARNING To preve...

Страница 23: ...supply side Appliance side Cut threads into nut before installing fitting To do so apply a light lubricant and thread nut on and off fitting Remove enough cable covering so the wires reach the termin...

Страница 24: ...enough cable covering so the wires reach the terminal strip Depending on the application install the straight or elbow fitting to the cable 3 PH Chassis 1 PH Chassis Cut threads into nut before insta...

Страница 25: ...hown below Non compliance with these minimum standards will potentially damage this equipment and or components and void the original equipment manufacturer s warranty Alto Shaam recommends using Opti...

Страница 26: ...nlets To install the treated and untreated water fittings follow these steps Step Action 1 Remove the fan motor cover a to access the treated water inlet 2 Install the 90 brass elbow b into the treate...

Страница 27: ...Installation MN 29805 Rev 11 07 18 Combitherm CT Express Installation Manual 27 a b c d e f h i j g...

Страница 28: ...ation FDA What you will need NOTE all items are included in the Alto Shaam installation kit or must be provided by the installer Piping included in kit can be cut to create the shaded configuration sh...

Страница 29: ...Installation MN 29805 Rev 11 07 18 Combitherm CT Express Installation Manual 29 a b d e g h i f c 45 45 90 90...

Страница 30: ...install the piping 6 Install air gaps a above the drain floor sink c The water drain for the oven is now installed Install the water drain How to install the water drain piping for stacked ovens Requ...

Страница 31: ...Installation MN 29805 Rev 11 07 18 Combitherm CT Express Installation Manual 31 a b b d e e g h i j f f c 45 45 45 45 90 90 90...

Страница 32: ...f the hood Filter Door Latch Using a coin or screwdriver turn to open reverse procedure to close and latch Hood and oven will not operate unless this is closed properly Operation 1 Turn the ventless h...

Страница 33: ...track in the metal back plate provided with the hood FI 24114 2 Grease Filter Cleaning frequency should be based on appliance usage with a maximum of two weeks between cleaning if the appliance is us...

Страница 34: ...am Center Specify As Required Shelf stainless steel wire 12 x 20 325mm x 530mm SH 2903 Stacking Kit mounting on top of a 750 S 750 TH II 750 TH III 1000 S 1000 TH II or 1000 TH III 5019679 Stacking Ki...

Страница 35: ...l interior water connections tight prior to operation YES NO Are there any exterior water leaks after operation YES NO Are there any interior water leaks after operation YES NO Comments Location Infor...

Страница 36: ...where the appliance s will be installed PASS FAIL Comments Drain What type of material was used for the drain Does the vertical drain vent extend above the appliance exhaust opening at the rear of the...

Страница 37: ...ated water inlet MEASURE Cycle Y3 Operation rinse solenoid valve YES NO Dynamic water pressure with Y3 untreated water inlet MEASURE Operate hand shower YES NO Dynamic water pressure with hand shower...

Страница 38: ...ions Picture s of complete drain run Picture of water connections at combi appliance Picture of appliance in place with surrounding equipment Size of treated water line Flow rate of treated water line...

Страница 39: ...es and connections for leaks both inside and outside the combi Are both water supply lines properly connected Yes No If no explain ________________________________ Is a filter system installed on this...

Страница 40: ...en and overlay inspect for cracks peeling moisture etc Execute automatic wash cycle with approved cleaning chemical ONLY Employee initials Component Malfunction and Replacement List details of the fai...

Страница 41: ...immediately remove from service and take corrective action steps Inspect The heat exchanger for any loose disconnected pipes or flanges If yes immediately remove from service and take corrective acti...

Страница 42: ...ns of scale buildup Descale the oven interior Inspect ventless hood paper filter replace as needed Test ventless hood drain for proper drainage and signs of leaking Employee initials Component Malfunc...

Страница 43: ...en temperature probe seal EB Descale the steam generator EB Remove Inspect Steam generator elements Inspect Hand shower hose Inspect Hand shower handle Inspect Product probe Inspect Water injection tu...

Страница 44: ...nge gasket ESG models only G Tighten Burner flange bolts G Tighten Igniter flange bolts Inspect Heat exchanger weep holes to ensure they are free of obstructions if the hole is obstructed immediately...

Страница 45: ...on update if not current Record Water pressure static dynamic Record Line voltage across all lines Record Line voltage to ground on each line Record Amperage across all three legs when heating Functio...

Страница 46: ...y board Water level probe connection wiring error at probe or relay board Water level probe requires descaling and or replacement E02 Control Temperature High Relay board surface temperature too high...

Страница 47: ...ction at relay board Faulty N6 oven temperature probe E22 B10 Core Temperature Probe Multipoint Fault Multipoint core temperature probe defect or disconnected Faulty B10 multipoint core temperature pr...

Страница 48: ...ater flow is detected through solenoid valve Water supply is shut off Low water pressure Check wiring to all components mentioned below Flow switch is dirty or defective Double water solenoid valve de...

Страница 49: ...ood power switch defective Hood fan not operating Filter s clogged need replacement Pressure switch tube plugged or disconnected Faulty pressure switch or connection error failure Hood fan turning in...

Страница 50: ...No No E24 B5 Bypass Probe Fault Yes Yes No No Yes No E25 B3 Condenser Probe Fault Yes Yes Yes No To 356 F 180 C No E26 N8 Boiler Safety Temperature Probe Fault Yes No No No No No E27 Boiler Element Te...

Страница 51: ...ge caused by accident shipping improper installation or alteration Equipment used under conditions of abuse misuse carelessness or abnormal conditions including but not limited to equipment subjected...

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