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SECTION 3 - SERVICING and

 

MAINTENANCE

 

BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY MAINTENANCE,  DISCONNECT APPLIANCE FROM THE MAINS.

 

When  ordering  spares,  please  quote  model  number,  serial  number  and  voltage  as  detailed  on  data  plate  at 

unit rear.

 

Remove specific parts as detailed below.

 

3.1 CONTROL PANEL

 

a) Remove fixings from upper flange of panel. i.e. 

below  front hob overhang.

 

b) Remove three fixings below control panel.

 

c) Undo and remove knob from sliding tap at front and  pull out control panel.

 

Note

:  If  any  current  is  not  within  stated  tolerances,  the cause must be investigated and rectified.

 

Phase   Min (A) 

Max (A) 

Actual (A)

 

L1 

5.87 

6.86                   6.52

 

 

3.2 OPERATING THERMOSTAT

 

a) Remove control panel as detailed in Section 3.1.

 

b) Undo fixings on bracket that secure thermostat phial to pan base.

 

c) Pull off thermostat connections, noting locations.

 

d) Pull control knob off. Remove two fixings that secure  thermostat to panel.

 

e) Upon refitting, ensure insulating sleeve covers length  of capillary tube.

 

 

3.3 PILOT LAMPS

 

a) Remove control panel as detailed in Section 3.1.

 

b) Pull off connections to lamp.

 

c) Undo  nut  that  secures  lamp.  Pull  lamp  out  and  fit  replacement.

 

 

3.4 HEATING ELEMENTS

 

a) Remove control panel as detailed in Section 3.1.

 

b) Remove  side  panels  by  undoing  two  fixings  on  underside and two rear fixings.

 

c) Pull off element connections.

 

d) Undo six nuts that secure element box.

 

e) Pull box down to remove element. Install replacement  element .

 

Summary of Contents for PLUS E3407

Page 1: ...having had a demonstration of the operation and cleaning of the appliance IT IS MOST IMPORTANT THAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS BE CONSULTED BEFORE INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING THIS APPLIANCE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE SPECIFIED PROCEDURES MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE OR THE NEED FOR A SERVICE CALL PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE CONTRACT In order to obtain maximum performance from this unit we would recommend that a Mai...

Page 2: ...ts Poor combustion caused by lack of cleaning Lubrication of moving parts Lubrication of gas cocks Cleaning adjustment of pilots Correction of gas pressure to appliance Renewing of electric cable ends Replacement of fuses Corrosion caused by use of chemical cleaners Electrical Safety and Advice Regarding Supplementary Electrical Protection Commercial kitchens and foodservice areas are environments...

Page 3: ... wire connection 230V N Phase 1 Brown Neutral Blue Earth Yellow Green WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED 1 4 SUPPLY CONNECTION Check that no damage has occurred to the appliance power cable and plug face during transit If damage has occurred do not use the appliance Ensure that the mains power cable is routed free from the appliance to avoid damage We recommend supplementary electrical protect...

Page 4: ...n a stand please refer to details supplied with the accessory c The unit is supplied ready to be connected to supply mains as detailed in Sections 1 3 and 1 4 d Switch on to check elements thermostat and pilot lamps all function correctly The red lamp lights when power is available The amber lamp lights when element power is on and it will will go out when temperature setting is reached e After th...

Page 5: ... 87 6 86 6 52 3 2 OPERATING THERMOSTAT a Remove control panel as detailed in Section 3 1 b Undo fixings on bracket that secure thermostat phial to pan base c Pull off thermostat connections noting locations d Pull control knob off Remove two fixings that secure thermostat to panel e Upon refitting ensure insulating sleeve covers length of capillary tube 3 3 PILOT LAMPS a Remove control panel as de...

Page 6: ...se panel The safety thermostat can now be removed e Upon refitting ensure insulating sleeve covers the entire length of capillary tube SECTION 4 SPARES and ACCESSORIES When ordering spare parts always quote appliance type and serial number This information will be found on data plate The following is a short list of spares that may be required Red neon Amber neon Operating thermostat Safety thermo...

Page 7: ...CIRCUIT DIAGRAM L L Safety Stat RedNeon Operating Stat Amber Neon N N E E To Control Panel Tag ...

Page 8: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 5 3 4 2 9 1 TERMINAL BLOCK L N 9 ELEMENT 4 7 7 8 6 8 2 3 1 6 5 RED NEON SAFETY STAT OPERATING STAT AMBER NEON ...

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