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4.0

INITIAL OPERATION

C

UT OUT

The size of the cut out required will vary depending on the model of the unit.  (See cut-out dimensions
for the various unit is this section).   Made sure there is enough depth below the top surface to accom-
modate the depth of the unit and the air intake connection.  Apply silicone to the top of the table and
press the unit frame onto the silicone, allowing for a complete watertight seal between the unit and the
table.

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RESH

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I

NTAKE

I

NSTALLATION

I

NSTRUCTIONS

The built-in induction units require a cooling air intake to operate effectively.  The air intake housing
is mounted to the cabinet, and is fitted with a removable stainless steel grease filter that can be cleaned
in a dishwashwer.   Install the air intake housing and connect it to the induction unit with the aluminum
air duct.  Maximum length of this air inlet is to be 96" (8').   Make sure the cabinet is also equipped
with a louvered air exhaust having a size of no less than 30 sq inches (50 sq inches for dual units) for
the hot air to escape (by installer).  Failure to provide adequate ventillation for the unit will result in the
unit overheating, nuisance shut down and potential failure of the unit.

Aluminum airduct: 

(Max 96“ (8)) 
mouinted on 

collars 

with hose clamps

Louvered 

Air Exhaust 

Opening 

(By Installer)

Removable grease filter and air 

intake housing mounted on 

cabinet.

 

Air Intake Housing 

See Fig. #1

 

Sleeve with hose clip: 

mounted to cabinet 

Sleeve with hose clip: 

mounted on bottom of unit 

Fresh Air Supply

 

Cut-Out Opening

 

Page 8

Aluminum airduct:

(Max 96” (8’))

mounted on collars

with hose clamps.

Содержание GIU 5.0 DUAL BI

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Страница 2: ...eration 8 4 1 Assembly Installation 9 5 Operation Test 10 6 Operation 11 6 1 Cooking process 11 7 Safety instructions 12 7 1 Description of danger signs 12 7 2 Risk at non observance of danger signs 1...

Страница 3: ...specific manufacturers who sell special types of pots and pans for induction cooking Do not use induction cookers to heat up any other metallic objects other than pots and pans provided for it NOTE Fo...

Страница 4: ...0 BI 5000 400v 50 cycle 3ph A Single Built In Units B Double Built In Units C Built In Wok Units OPERATING CONDITIONS Max tolerance of the nominal supply voltage 6 10 Supply frequency 50 60 Hz Protect...

Страница 5: ...air concerns units standing side by side or one behind the other or standing near a frying pan or an oven The induction unit must not be placed near or on a hot surface Make sure that the induction u...

Страница 6: ...84mm 15 1 8 384mm Ceran Glass 12 5 8 320mm Ceran glass The required cut out of the work top 14 356mm X 23 5 8 600mm 13 343mm 7 180mm Cable for Controls FRESH AIR 3 3 8 86mm 23 3 8 594mm 5 3 8 137mm EX...

Страница 7: ...m 14 1 2 368mm x 14 1 2 368mm Required Cut Out of Work Top 13 5 8 344mm 6 3 8 163mm 14 1 4 361mm 1 16 INDUCTION PLUG CONFIGURATIONS 5 GIU 2 5 BI GIU 3 5 BI GIWOK 3 5 BI GIU 5 0 BI GIWOK 5 0 BI GIU 3 5...

Страница 8: ...an be cleaned in a dishwashwer Install the air intake housing and connect it to the induction unit with the aluminum air duct Maximum length of this air inlet is to be 96 8 Make sure the cabinet is al...

Страница 9: ...ling fan to be discharged into the room Install the remote mounted controls at the front of the unit in a convenient location and connect to the unit 2 con trols are provided for the dual hob model 2...

Страница 10: ...ghts green and the water will be heated w Take the pan away from the heating area the indicator light will flash w Place the pan back on the heating area the indicator light will illuminate and the he...

Страница 11: ...ing a great range of simmer control The power jumps dramatically for strong boiling and quick heat after that 6 1 COOKING PROCESS Due to the following characteristics the operator must be more attent...

Страница 12: ...ance of precautions including w danger to persons through electrical causes w danger to persons through overheated pans w danger to persons through an overheated cooking platform 7 3 SAFETY CONSCIOUS...

Страница 13: ...o make any changes on the cooker To guarantee safety use genuine Garland replacement parts and accessories The use of other components voids all warranties 7 6 Improper operating methods The operating...

Страница 14: ...12 Power reduction cooling plate temperature 3 on on on 13 Power reduction cooking platform temperature 3 5 Power rotary switch line break on on CODE SIGNIFICATION LED 8 LED 7 LED 6 LED 5 ERROR MESSA...

Страница 15: ...r service unplug the cooker from the electrical supply air inlet or outlet obstructed remove objects from air inlet and air outlet slots clean the slots fan dirty clean fan fan defective fan control d...

Страница 16: ...s of soil and recommendations how to treat them Type of soiling Treatment Slight soiling no burned residues Wipe with a moist cloth scotch without cleaning agent Sticky soiling Remove with a scraper r...

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