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CC2 Electric Barbecue Cooktop 

(Part numbers 1005 and 1006)

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Installation

Summary of Contents for CC2

Page 1: ...tie com 61 3 9708 2999 Part numbers 1005 and 1006 Installation Manual 6838_05 This manual is an integral part of the appliance and must be kept in its entirety in an easily accessible location Read these instructions carefully before installing and using the appliance ...

Page 2: ... 9 Disposal 10 1 10 Boxed contents Figure 3 11 2 INSTALLATION 12 2 1 Design guidelines for installing a CC2 cooktop Figure 4 5 6 13 2 2 Installation Figure 7 8 9 16 3 OPERATION 20 Figure 10 21 4 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 22 4 1 Safety considerations 23 4 2 Environmental considerations 23 4 3 Cleaning the cooktop 23 4 4 Cleaning waste containers Figure 11 24 4 5 General cleaning and maintenance 26 5...

Page 3: ...Installation Manual 6838_05 3 General information 1 ...

Page 4: ... tube Front view M8 x 100 mm long mount bolts 2 places 160 mm projection below benchtop 216 mm 56 mm projection above benchtop Start Stop button with LED indicator 490 mm minimum benchtop cutout width 459 mm bolt hold down point centres 47 mm Top view 435 mm cooking area 536 mm 600 mm FIG 2 Please note this cooktop is square ...

Page 5: ... must be used This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Unsupervised children must not clean or ma...

Page 6: ...cts intended for cleaning mild steel must not be used on this appliance Chapter headings and sub heading are listed in the Table of Contents along with the relevant page numbers Key words Must and must not are mandatory instructions Should and should not are advisory instructions The following icons are used throughout the manual Electrical Hazard icon warns of possible electrical shock Warnings o...

Page 7: ...upplied and located within the structure housing the appliance No part of the appliance including the 15A plug may be modified without written authorisation from the manufacturer The manufacturer must approve all repairs conducted under warranty Christie will not take responsibility for any repairs made without prior authorisation This Installation and User Manual is an integral part of the applia...

Page 8: ... tested and certified to Australian Standards RCM and European standards CE declaration of conformity certificate available on request The Product Identification Label contains the following information Type and model Electrical ratings RCM and CE compliance marks Manufacturers name and contact details Serial number DO NOT REMOVE THIS PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION LABEL IF IT IS ILLEGIBLE OR DAMAGED CONT...

Page 9: ...N OVER TEMP THERMOSTAT L N GND V V BBQ CONTROLLER V V BROWN WHITE YELLOW GREEN ON OFF SWITCH PUSH BUTTON 12VDC 200mA BROWN BLACK BLACK BLACK RED BLACK BROWN GRAY BLACK HEAT SENSOR GREEN LED 12VDC 20mA RED LED 12VDC 20mA HEATING ELEMENT CONTROLLER ENCLOSURE RELAY General information 1 7 1 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...

Page 10: ...h a 1 8 m power supply cord only An appropriate 15A rated and approved plug must be attached by a suitably qualified person The appliance must be disposed of separately from other waste under Directives 2002 95 EC 2002 96 EC 2003 108 EC According to European directives the appliance does not contain substances in quantities sufficient to be considered hazardous to health and the environment To dis...

Page 11: ...oxed contents 1 1 CC2 Electric Appliance 2 1 Power supply cord with three pin plug 240v 15A Preassembled Not Shown For countries outside of Australia and New Zealand the CC2 is provided with a 1 8 m power supply cord only 3 2 Anti rotation brackets attached to hold down bracket remove prior to installation 4 2 8 mm bolts with washers and nuts 5 2 8 mm wing nuts and washers 6 1 Installation and Use...

Page 12: ...CC2 Electric Barbecue Cooktop Part numbers 1005 and 1006 12 2 Installation ...

Page 13: ...o climbing aids that may allow children access to the cooktop Round off any protruding benchtop and corners that may cause injury Build electric barbecue structures from sturdy non combustible materials such as brick stone or metal Do not use combustible materials of any type Create a 495 mm x 495 mm cut out in the benchtop to fit the cooktop Refer to FIG 4 Allow a minimum space of 130 mm on all f...

Page 14: ...installing a CC2 cooktop on page 15 FIG 5 2 1 Design guidelines for installing a CC2 cooktop Both CC2 electric and CC2 gas cooktops extend 160 mm downwards Minimum clearance above hotplate 1200 mm 850 mm high access opening 600 mm wide access opening Minimum 900 mm bench height FIG 4 Allow at least 130 mm of clear bench around cut out on all sides 495 mm x 495 mm cut out 130 mm 130 mm ...

Page 15: ... enclosed cabinet or structure to prevent access to its underside Where the underside is not fully enclosed you must use a Christie Open Bench Installation Kit or similar enclosure to avoid possible injury Christie Open Bench Installation Kit 130 mm minimum clear bench space on all sides 484 mm 484 m m 342 mm Removable waste container ...

Page 16: ...n the box and remove cardboard packers to reveal the underside of the appliance FIG 7 This appliance must only be installed and serviced by an authorised person e g a licensed electrician who will be directly responsible for installing it according to the manufacturer s instructions AS NZS3000 and all relevant building and electrical regulations For all other countries the local applicable regulat...

Page 17: ...rn the nut and the other to prevent the bolt from turning Tighten until the bracket cannot move Repeat this process on the other side Built in and custom cabinets If the 8mm bolts suit the benchtop material fix the brackets by aligning the centre notch on the anti rotation bracket with the midpoint of the 495 mm cut out in the benchtop Centrepoint 247 5 mm Mark this point drill a 10 mm diameter ho...

Page 18: ...he container and turn over so that the cooking surface faces upwards Position over the cut out in the bench Drop the power cable into the cut out hole then lower the appliance Ensure the 8mm threaded bolts align with the slotted holes in the anti rotation brackets Install the washers and wing nuts but do not tighten completely 2 2 Installation ...

Page 19: ...mains power on Press the START STOP button for 6 seconds and run a full preheat and cooking cycle which takes approximately 25 minutes To ensure correct operation see Chapter 3 of this manual This test should be conducted with the access door closed to ensure sufficient ventilation Important An audible beep must be heard upon connecting to the electrical circuit If you do not hear an audible beep ...

Page 20: ...CC2 Electric Barbecue Cooktop Part numbers 1005 and 1006 20 3 Operation ...

Page 21: ... minutes depending on the ambient temperature the appliance will enter Cooking Mode and the 20 minute cooking cycle will commence 4 When the Cooking Mode commences you will hear an audible beep and the START STOP button will change from fast flashing red to a static green light During Cooking Mode the element will automatically turn on and off to maintain the target cooking temperature 5 The appli...

Page 22: ...CC2 Electric Barbecue Cooktop Part numbers 1005 and 1006 22 4 Cleaning and maintenance ...

Page 23: ...ld be contacted for advice on how to safely dispose of fats and oils Note Pressure washers may lead to ingress of water into sensitive components and reduce the expected working life of the appliance 1 Scrape excess food residue from hotplate 2 Turn appliance on and allow to heat for approximately 6 minutes 3 Pour cold water and cleaning product onto the hotplate avoiding any vents around the edge...

Page 24: ... recommended for use in locations where the barbecue grill plate is exposed to rain sprinklers or other sources of significant water ingress The grease trap separates oils from water It prevents oil from overflowing the container due to excessive water ingress Oils float on top of the water which allows water to flow under the internal partition in the trap and drain off via the overflow mechanism...

Page 25: ...ainer and place into a suitable vessel for disposal Dispose of the collected oils by following local regulations 1 Before use fill the grease trap with water to approximately 50 mm above the bottom of the internal partition to ensure that fat grease and oil will be separated from water 2 Place grease trap inside barbecue cabinet underneath the grill plate Align so that the main chamber of the grea...

Page 26: ...ith fat or oil spray with a mild detergent or pH neutral bio degradable degreaser and rinse NOTE Stainless steel is a low maintenance material that does require regular cleaning especially in corrosive environments up to one kilometre from marine waters and up to five kilometres from a surf beach Lack of maintenance may result in surface discoloration or tea staining caused by superficial corrosio...

Page 27: ...Installation Manual 6838_05 27 Frequently asked questions 5 ...

Page 28: ... STOP button light turns green usually after 3 7 minutes This period may be shorter if the unit is still hot from recent use How long is the cooking cycle The pre set cooking time begins when the target temperature is reached and the START STOP light turns green The appliance will turn off automatically after approximately 20 minutes You can stop the cooking cycle sooner by pressing and holding th...

Page 29: ... cabinet purchased Some clients may install their locks with associated keys The barbecue is not working and is still under warranty What should I do Contact Christie Support on 61 3 9708 2999 and quote the appliance serial number Do not commence warranty repairs without prior authorisation from Christie What is the power rating 15 amps 3 5kW element How do I clean it Follow the instructions in Ch...

Page 30: ...CC2 Electric Barbecue Cooktop Part numbers 1005 and 1006 30 6 Troubleshooting ...

Page 31: ...ce has entered diagnostics mode The flashing sequence indicates a particular Fault Code confirmed by a seven second interval and audible pip sound The Fault Code sequence repeats after a 15 second interval A Fault Code corresponding with 1 and 2 in the Troubleshooting Chart below will remain active until either the power supply is turned off or the fault is repaired Fault Codes 3 and 4 will result...

Page 32: ...place Control Board Contact Christie or your local technician 2 Flash code Faulty temperature sensor lead Replace Thermistor Contact Christie or your local technician Lead not secure in connector or disconnected from Control Board Contact Christie or your local technician 3 Flash code Not heating Contact Christie or your local technician 4 Flash code Not heating Contact Christie or your local tech...

Page 33: ...Installation Manual 6838_05 33 7 Options and accessories ...

Page 34: ... or sprinkler water e g that are sheltered REPLACEMENT WASTE CONTAINER LINERS Disposable liners for waste containers TIME CLOCK Prevents after hours operation Barbecues with a timer allow you to manually set the hours of operation COOKTOP OPERATIONS COUNTER Automatically records completed cooking cycles with an easy to install Counter OPEN BENCH INSTALLATION KITS Safely enclose the underside of th...

Page 35: ...Installation Manual 6838_05 35 8 Warranty and claim procedure WARRANTY AND CLAIM PROCEDURE ...

Page 36: ...nd tear or the use of the product for any purpose not intended by Christie To the extent permitted by law the Company s obligations to the Purchaser in respect of a warranty claim will at the Company s option be limited to a the repair or replacement of the product b paying for the cost of repair or replacement of the product or c the supply of an equivalent product of a similar quality grade and ...

Page 37: ...ny claim for warranty must be accompanied by appropriate documentation that provides proof of purchase details of the alleged defect and serial number 3 The freight to the Company will be at the purchaser s expense but return freight will be at the Company s expense 4 If the Company finds no defect in the product then the purchaser must pay the Company s usual charges for service work testing or r...

Page 38: ...CC2 Electric Barbecue Cooktop Part numbers 1005 and 1006 38 Notes ...

Page 39: ...Installation Manual 6838_05 39 Notes ...

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