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Maintenance, inspections, checks and cleaning

Frequency

Responsibility

Ordinary cleaning
• general cleaning of machine and surrounding area.

Daily

Operator

Mechanical protection devices
• check their condition and for any deformation, loosening or

removed parts.

Yearly

Service

Control
• check the mechanical part, for cracks or deformation, tighten-

ing of screws: check the readability and condition of words,
stickers and symbols and restore if necessary.

Yearly

Service

Machine structure
• tightening of main bolts (screws, fixing systems, etc.) of

machine.

Yearly

Service

Safety signs
• check the readability and condition of safety signs.

Yearly

Service

Electrical control panel
• check the electrical components installed inside the electrical

control panel. Check the wiring between the electrical panel
and machine parts.

Yearly

Service

Electrical connection cable and plug
• check the connection cable (replace if necessary) and plug.

Yearly

Service

Preventive maintenance
• remove any deposits of dirt inside the appliance.

Every 6 months

1

Service

Control
• check the conditions of the internal parts.

Every 6 months

1

Service

Control
• check and clean the discharge system.

Every 6 months

1

Service

General machine overhaul
• check all components, electrical equipment, corrosion, pipes…

Every 10 years

2

Service

1.

In particular conditions (e. g. intensive use of the appliance, salty environment, etc.) the preventive maintenance should be more frequent.

2.

the machine is designed and built for a duration of about 10 years. After this period of time (from commissioning) the machine must undergo a general
inspection and overhaul. Some examples of checks to be carried out are given below.

• Check for any oxidised electrical components or parts; if necessary, replace them and restore the initial conditions;
• Check the structure and welded joints in particular;
• Check and replace bolts and/or screws, also checking for any loose components;
• Check the electrical and electronic system;
• Check the functionality of safety devices;
• Check the general condition of protection devices and guards.

NOTE!
It is advisable to stipulate a preventive and scheduled maintenance contract with the Customer Care Service.

Decommissioning

• All scrapping operations must occur with the machine stopped and cold and the electrical power supply disconnected;
• Work on the electrical equipment must only be carried out by a qualified electrician, with the power supply disconnected;
• To carry out these operations it is necessary to use: overalls, safety shoes and gloves;
• During decommissioning and handling of the various parts, the minimum height from the floor must be maintained.

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MACHINE DISPOSAL

WARNING

Refer to “

WARNING and Safety

Information

I.1

Waste storage

At the end of the product's life-cycle, make sure it is not
dispersed in the environment.
Depending on the model, the doors must be removed before
scrapping the appliance.
SPECIAL waste materials can be stored temporarily while
awaiting treatment for disposal and/or permanent storage. In

any case, the current environmental protection laws in the
user's country must be observed.

I.2

Procedure regarding appliance
dismantling macro operations

Before disposing of the machine, make sure to carefully check
its physical condition, and in particular any parts of the
structure that can give or break during scrapping.
The machine's parts must be disposed of in a differentiated
way, according to their different characteristics (e. g. metals,
oils, greases, plastic, rubber, etc.).
Different regulations are in force in the various countries,
therefore comply with the provisions of the laws and compe-
tent bodies in the country where scrapping takes place.

Summary of Contents for N7E

Page 1: ...Induction cooktops N7E N9E EN Installation and operating manual Original instructions 59589FK02 2020 04 ...

Page 2: ...hine is used so that it is always at hand for consultation in case of doubts or whenever required If after reading this manual there are still doubts regarding machine use do not hesitate to contact the Manufacturer or the au thorised Service Centre to receive prompt and precise assistance for better operation and maximum efficiency of the machine During all stages of machine use always respect th...

Page 3: ...rsonnel enabled to operate on the machine 16 E 3 Operator qualified for normal machine use 16 F INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 17 F 1 Introduction 17 F 2 Customer s responsibilities 17 F 3 Disposal of packing 17 F 4 Joining Appliances 17 F 4 1 Floor fixing 17 F 4 2 Sealing Gaps Between Appliances 17 F 5 Installation limits 18 F 6 Gas electricity water and other connections if present depending on the a...

Page 4: ...4 I MACHINE DISPOSAL 23 I 1 Waste storage 23 I 2 Procedure regarding appliance dismantling macro operations 23 J ENCLOSED DOCUMENTS 24 ...

Page 5: ...re using the appliance Clarifications and explanations Only specialised personnel are authorised to operate on the machine This appliance must not be used by minors and adults with limited physical sensory or mental abilities or without adequate experience and knowledge regarding its use Keep all packaging and detergents away from children Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by childre...

Page 6: ...ical risk and cause possible damage to health depending on the model 3 During these operations gloves must be suitable for contact with chemical substances used refer to the safety data sheet of the substances used for information regarding the required PPE Failure to use the personal protection equipment by operators specialized personnel or users can involve exposure to chemical risk and cause p...

Page 7: ...l cooking process do not place paper cardboard cloths etc between the pot and the glass ceramic top risk of fire During every normal cooking process no other object e g plastic vessels closed tinned foods aluminium foil cutlery or other metal objects except pots must be placed on the hotplate burns danger The hotplate must not be used as a rest surface If a splashguard device is used for cooking i...

Page 8: ... utensils and ancillary means Never operate the machine removing modifying or tampering with the guards protection or safety devices Before carrying out any operation on the machine always consult the manual which gives the correct procedures and contains important information on safety Residual risks The machine has several risks that were not completely eliminated from a design standpoint or wit...

Page 9: ...uits wires coming out of the terminal block motor breakdowns worn electrical cable sheathing smell of gas indicating possible leakage etc the operator must immediately deactivate the machine and disconnect all the supplies electricity gas water A 6 Safety signs to be placed near the machine area Prohibition Meaning Do not remove the safety devices Do not use water to extinguish fires placed on ele...

Page 10: ...out by personnel qualified refer to E 1 Characteristics of personnel trained for normal machine use in compliance with the current safety regulations regarding the equipment used and the operating procedures The plug if present must be accessible after positioning the appliance in the place of installation Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before carrying out any installation procedur...

Page 11: ...ll or in any case an adequate space to enable subsequent servicing or maintenance operations Suitably insulate surfaces that are at distances less than that indicated Maintain a distance of at least 250 mm between the appliance and any combustible walls Do not store or use flammable materials and liquids near the appliance Check and if necessary level the appliance after positioning Incorrect leve...

Page 12: ...in a visible position by the operator carrying out the work Do not touch the appliance with wet hands or feet or when barefoot Do not remove the safety guards Use a ladder with suitable protection for work on appliances with high accessibility depending on the appliance type Use suitable personal protection equipment protective gloves Refer to A 2 Personal protection equipment for suitable persona...

Page 13: ... supply of wear and tear parts unless resulting from defects in materials or workmanship reported within one 1 week from the failure correction of external wiring correction of unauthorized repairs as well as any damages failures and inefficiencies caused by and or resulting from insufficient and or abnormal capacity of the electrical systems current voltage frequency including spikes and or outag...

Page 14: ... identification data The dataplate gives the product identification and technical data The meaning of the various information given on it is listed below F Mod factory description of product Comm Model commercial description PNC production number code Ser No serial number Type family type El power supply voltage phase Hz power supply frequency kW max power input A current absorbed Power unit El po...

Page 15: ...This appliance must not be used by minors and or adults with limited physical sensory or mental abilities or with out adequate experience and knowledge regarding its use Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision CAUTION The machine is not suitable for installation outdoors and or in places exposed to atmospheric agent...

Page 16: ... maintenance improper machine use unforeseeable extraordinary events use of the machine by uninformed and or untrained personnel non application of the current provisions in the country of use concerning safety hygiene and health in the workplace The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage caused by arbitrary modifications and conversions carried out by the user or the Customer The employer...

Page 17: ...the packing materials are environmentally friendly They can be safely kept recycled or burned in an appropriate waste incineration plant Recyclable plastic parts are marked as follows Polyethylene Outer wrapping Instructions bag Polypropylene Straps Polystyrene foam Corner protectors The parts in wood and cardboard can be disposed of respecting the current regulations in the country where the mach...

Page 18: ...able and the electric line For the correct size of the switch refer to the absorbed current specified on the appliance dataplate F 7 2 To access the terminal board Remove the appliance control panel C by undoing the fixing screws Connect the power cable to the terminal block M accord ing to the wiring diagram provided with the appliance Secure the power cable with the cable clamp After making the ...

Page 19: ...is heating system does not work with unsuitable materi als these are nickel chromium s steel aluminium copper brass glass porcelain Pots of diameter less than approx 12 cm 4 72 are not recognized by the system heating remains off It is also advisable to use pots with maximum diameter 28 cm 11 02 in order to obtain maximum heating efficiency Do not use empty pots or pans on the appliance as they ca...

Page 20: ... reduce the emission of pollutants into the environment then rinse and dry thoroughly CAUTION Do not use solvent based detergents e g trichloro ethylene or abrasive powders for cleaning H 1 3 External parts SATIN FINISH STEEL SURFACES daily Clean all steel surfaces dirt is easily removed when it has just formed Remove grime fat and other cooking residuals from steel surfaces when cool using soapy ...

Page 21: ...lean the discharge system IMPORTANT In particular conditions e g intensive use of the appliance salty environment etc the above cleaning should be more frequent H 2 Warnings Red light on and green light flashing between two longer lighting phases requires an initial action by the user and if necessary a more thorough check by Customer Care Service see the table given below Each cooking zone has an...

Page 22: ...e A free cooking zone starts working Pot detection sensor faulty Repair or replace the generator Small metal objects are heated Pot detection sensor faulty Repair or replace the generator No heating of cooking zone Pot bottom less than 12 cm wide Use a pot of suitable size A phase is lacking Check the mains connections The appliance does not respond Main fuse blown Check the mains connections Supp...

Page 23: ...ary replace them and restore the initial conditions Check the structure and welded joints in particular Check and replace bolts and or screws also checking for any loose components Check the electrical and electronic system Check the functionality of safety devices Check the general condition of protection devices and guards NOTE It is advisable to stipulate a preventive and scheduled maintenance ...

Page 24: ...indicates that this product should not be treated as domestic waste but must be correctly disposed of in order to prevent any negative consequences for the environment and human health For further information on the recycling of this product contact the local dealer or agent the Customer Care service or the local body responsible for waste disposal NOTE When scrapping the machine any marking this ...

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