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USER MANUAL

 

Vauconsant SA, all rights reserved A623xx -rev0-ENG, 14/10/2010                                                   - 8 - 

 

Cleaning 

 

Always take care to switch off the appliance with energy doser, thermostat and  switch before 

cleaning.  This  unit  is  not  impermeable  to  water.  Do  not  use  a  high  pressure  water  jet  to  clean  it 
inside or out.

 

 

Every day: 

 

 

Metal surfaces: 

Stainless steel should be cleaned with soapy warm water or a special product for high quality 

metal surfaces. Never use abrasive sponges or scourers to avoid scratching the surface.

 

 

 

Glass (breath shield): 

All  glass  displays  must  be  cleaned  using  a  high  quality  glass  cleaning  product  and  clean  cloth. 

Never use abrasive sponges or scourers to avoid scratching the surface.

 

 

 

 

Diagnostic 

 

 

Symptoms

 

Possible causes

 

Remedies

 

No electricity supply

 

Check the general circuit breaker

 

Burnt fuse

 

Check the fuse in the electric cabling

 

Light off, no heat

 

Faulty supply

 

Check the supply cable

 

Defective contactor

 

Replace the contactor

 

Cable disconnected or cut

 

Check and test the electric input on the heating elements

 

Light on, no heat

 

Defective heating element

 

Replace the heating element

 

Water inlet closed

 

Check the water inlet

 

Water level poorly adjusted

 

Re-adjust the water level see “Installation” section

 

The well is not 

filled

 

Defective solenoid valve

 

Check that the solenoid valve works properly.

 

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The water does 

not stop running

 

Water level poorly adjusted

 

Re-adjust the water level see “Installation” section

 

No electricity supply

 

Check the general circuit breaker

 

Burnt fuse

 

Check the fuse in the electric cabling

 

Light off, no 

heating or 

ventilation

 

Faulty supply

 

Check the supply cable

 

Defective heating element

 

Replace the heating element if necessary

 

Cable disconnected or cut

 

Check and test the electric input on the heating elements

 

Light on, no heat

 

Defective safety thermostat

 

Check and test the electric inlet on the safety thermostat.

 

Ventilator blocked or defective

 

Clean or replace the ventilator

 

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Light on, no 

ventilation

 

Cable disconnected or cut

 

Check and test the electric input on the ventilator

 

Halogen bulb burnt

 

Replace the bulb with one of equivalent power

 

A halogen lamp 

does not come 

on

 

Supply of this defective 

halogen

 

Check supply of halogen

 

No electricity supply

 

Check the general circuit breaker

 

Burnt fuse

 

Check the fuse in the electric cabling

 

Faulty supply

 

Check the supply cable to the heating display

 

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None of the 

halogen lights 

come on

 

Defective switch

 

Check the switch, replace it if necessary

 

 

 

 

NB 

 

 

Bulbs should be replaced with bulbs of equivalent power. (see the Spare Parts section)

 

 

Fuses should be replaced by gG fuses of the same calibre. 

 

Содержание EXIGENCE

Страница 1: ...nch business registration n C Nancy B 757 804 042 EU VAT number FR 52 757 804 042 E EX XI IG GE EN NC CE E H HE EA AT T B BA AI IN N M MA AR RI IE E W WI IT TH H H HE EA AT TI IN NG G D DI IS SP PL LA AY Y O OP PT TI IO ON N A62308 2GN 930 x 820 x 900 430 mm A62313 3GN 1380 x 820 x 900 430 mm A62315 4GN 1580 x 820 x 900 430 mm A62319 5GN 1930 x 820 x 900 430 mm A62322 6GN 2280 x 820 x 900 430 mm E...

Страница 2: ...s reserved A623xx rev0 ENG 14 10 2010 2 Manual to be read and kept Contents Introduction 3 Installation Controls 4 Commissioning Use 7 Cleaning Diagnostic 8 Maintenance 9 Electric diagrams 11 Spare parts 16 Technical support Warranty 17 ...

Страница 3: ...GN1 1 150 mm deep gastronorme trays The temperature of the food provided should be between 70 C and 80 C To ensure the smooth operation of the unit it is necessary to set up each gastronorme tray with its lid The ventilated heat cupboardis recommended to store plates These units comply with applicable EC norms and should be installed and used following the instructions in this manual to ensure goo...

Страница 4: ... six sided spanner Ø 2 5 2 Stick the black non slip adhesive patches in the specified markings on the part of the bracket in contact with the breath shield 3 Install the glass the non domed end should be positioned 120 km from the edge of the beam 4 Tighten the upper brackets Connection to plumbing The water inlet should be cold on standby with a 15x21 stopcock Drainage with at least 40 mm interio...

Страница 5: ...ll rights reserved A623xx rev0 ENG 14 10 2010 5 Overhang adjustment The unit s overhangs should be positioned as shown below The unit should be level Assembly dismantling of facing Step 1 Step 2 Mounting with spanner rack supply ...

Страница 6: ...evacuated by the drainage overflow tube o Turn the wheel slowly towards the maximum position and stop when the relay switches from the filling position to the heating position o Test by removing the overflow tube The well empties when the low level is reached It should then be refilled Controls The controls are placed on a removable panel to the right of the unit o A mechanical thermostat with ora...

Страница 7: ...inimum temperature defined by the hygiene department This temperature is maintained for 120 minutes using GN1 1 gastronorme trays 150 deep To maintain this temperature it is necessary to bring food at a temperature between 70 and 80 C Each gastronorme tray should also be fitted with a lid The temperature of the well may be set from 30 to 110 C Heat cupboard Turn the thermostat button to the right ...

Страница 8: ... is not filled Defective solenoid valve Check that the solenoid valve works properly Bain marie well The water does not stop running Water level poorly adjusted Re adjust the water level see Installation section No electricity supply Check the general circuit breaker Burnt fuse Check the fuse in the electric cabling Light off no heating or ventilation Faulty supply Check the supply cable Defective...

Страница 9: ...e removable strip then removing the glasswool Ventilated heat cupboard The heating module is placed on the heat cupboard s ceiling To dismantle it remove the 4 mounting screws fixing it to the ceiling The ventilator is fixed by 3 screws the heating elements are fixed by 2 nuts use a Ø19 flat spanner to remove them Casing Heating elements casing Well Heating elements Ventilation deflector Heating e...

Страница 10: ...ove the 2 mounting screws linking it to the beam Electric cabling Electric cabling is fixed behind the built in control panel To access this remove the 4 screws holding the panel The installer should check electric connections when commissioning the unit then once a year Any maintenance operation should be done by an electrician Réflecteur Poutre Support halogène ...

Страница 11: ...USER MANUAL Vauconsant SA all rights reserved A623xx rev0 ENG 14 10 2010 11 Electric diagrams Heating element coupling diagram SINGLE PHASE THREE PHASE ...

Страница 12: ...rmostat on off Ve Heat cupboard s heating light Q2 Solenoid valve s fuse holder Se Heat cupboard s thermostat on off Vte Heat cupboard s thermostat Re Heat cupboard s heating element Tc Well s thermostat Features Unit reference A62308 A62313 E62313TI Number of heating elements 415 mm 750 W 2 3 Bain marie well Power of the bain marie well W 1 500 2 250 Number of heating elements in the 750 W 415 mm...

Страница 13: ...ing light Q2 Solenoid valve s fuse holder Se Heat cupboard s thermostat on off Vte Heat cupboard s thermostat Re Heat cupboard s heating element Tc Well s thermostat Features Unit reference A62313 E62313TI A62315 E62315TI A62319 A62322 Number of heating elements 415 mm 750 W 3 4 5 6 Bain marie well Power of the bain marie well W 2 250 3 000 3 750 4 500 Number of heating elements in the 750 W 415 m...

Страница 14: ...t Q1 Main fuse holder Se Heat cupboard s thermostat on off Vte Heat cupboard s thermostat Q2 Solenoid valve s fuse holder Sh Lighting on off Re Heat cupboard s heating element Tc Well s thermostat Features Unit reference A62308 Number of heating elements 415 mm 750 W 2 Bain marie well Power of the bain marie well W 1 500 Number of heating elements in the 750 W 415 mm heat cupboard 1 Number of tang...

Страница 15: ...oard s thermostat Q2 Solenoid valve s fuse holder Sh Lighting on off Re Heat cupboard s heating element Tc Well s thermostat Features Unit reference A62313 E62313TI A62315 E62315TI A62319 A62322 Number of heating elements 415 mm 750 W 3 4 5 6 Bain marie well Power of the bain marie well W 2 250 3 000 3 750 4 500 Number of heating elements in the 750 W 415 mm heat cupboard 2 2 4 4 Number of tangent...

Страница 16: ...Well s thermostat 02 0016 Simple 40x49 plughole with 55 mm overflow tube X X X X X 02 0080 PVC flexible hose with bolt for drainage X X X X X 02 0186 Water level electrode with PVC support X X X X X 02 0188 PVC washer for water supply X X X X X 02 0190 Water supply tap nozzle X X X X X 02 0192 90 C elbow for water supply X X X X X 02 0196 15x21 stainless steel flexible hose for water supply X X X ...

Страница 17: ...d electrical equipment The warranty does not extend to wear caused by defects or poor maintenance of equipment or damage caused by knocks or improper use Any warranty also excludes incidents caused by fortuitous events or force majeure unidentified causes or causes by the buyer s actions of any form whatsoever improper location faults linked to use operation maintenance not in accordance with this...

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