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5 - SET-UP FOR OPERATION

505_03

- ELECTRIC FRYER

11

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11/2006

5.3 Ignition 

Check if the oil discharge is closed. 

Fill the vessel with oil up to the level marked

Turn on the main switch upstream of the appliance.

With knob (pos. 1 fig. 6) turn the thermostat from the “0” position
to a desired temperature between 100°C and 195°C; the indicator
light will come on; the green one (pos. 2 fig. 6) shows that the
appliance is on, the yellow one (pos. 3 fig. 6) indicates that the resi-
stances are operational. As soon as the set-up temperature is rea-
ched, the indicator light goes off. 

To turn the appliance off, turn the switch to position “0”; then turn
off switch.

5.3.1 Emptying the vessel

The user should place a special container under the discharge.

The bowl should be heat-resistant and designed not to allow the oil
to spill when the bath is being emptied, since this could be very dan-
gerous.

A bowl with these requisites is available separately as an optional
extra from our sales department.

Before placing the oil drip tray under the cock and opening, make
sure that the oil has cooled down, open the oil drain tap.

Fig. 7

1

2

3

0

100

120

140

160

195

180

Fig. 6

H = Nut

H = Nut

G = Bicone

G = Bicone

F = Drain cock

F = Drain cock

Fig. 5

Fig. 5.1

5.4 Cleaning and taking care of the machine

Never clean the appliance with jets of water, whether direct
or pressurised!

Never clean the appliance before it has cooled down.

Rinse the surface with clean water and a soft cloth to get rid

of all traces of detergent.

When finished using the appliance, it should be cleaned tho-
roughly every evening. Cleaning the appliance daily guaran-
tees perfect long-term operation.

Before starting to clean the appliance, disconnect from the
mains. The surfaces and steel parts should be washed in warm
water using a neutral detergent. Avoid using abrasive or cor-

rosive detergents which could damage the steel.

Remove any remaining particles of food from the burner sur-
face by using a scraper or a damp cloth.

Thoroughly dry the appliance.

Using the hook provided (fig. 7), you can lift out the elements
to make cleaning the appliance easier and far more thorough.
Lift the elements as far as they will go. To lower them after
cleaning, press the button on the left hand side.

Summary of Contents for IF1E4

Page 1: ...505_03 Installation operating and maintenance instructions 11 2006 COPYRIGHT 2004 GIGA GRANDI CUCINE SRL ELECTRIC FRYER IF1E4 IF4E IF2E6 IF6E Validity from serial number 15210851 ...

Page 2: ...CHARACTERISTICS 505_03 ELECTRIC FRYER 2 16 11 2006 Supplied by Date Customer Service FAX e mail ...

Page 3: ...tart up 7 5 1 1 Start up 7 5 1 2 Operator training 7 5 2 Maintenance 7 5 3 Ignition 11 5 3 1 Emptying the vessel 11 5 3 Cleaning and taking care of the machine 11 6 Instructions for use 12 6 1 Safety cleaning and repair rules 12 6 2 Turning the appliance off in case of breakdown 12 6 2 1 What to do in case of failure or prolonged period of disuse 12 6 3 Appliance care and frequency of maintenance ...

Page 4: ...00 100 14 5 14 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 597 597 536 536 756 756 620 620 356 356 316 316 377 377 11 5 11 5 257 257 48 48 90 90 14 5 14 5 100 100 48 48 257 257 A A 219 5 219 5 15 15 15 15 D D 400 400 475 475 MAX MAX 475 475 MAX MAX 11 11 5 5 219 219 5 5 T T C B T G T C B G C B G IF1E4 IF1E4 IF4E IF4E IF2E6 IF2E6 IF6E IF6E V V V V A B C D E F G T V Terminal board Green indicator light tension Yellow ind...

Page 5: ...3 P mbar 28 37 20 I3B P P mbar 30 30 I3 P mbar 28 37 SE FI DK CZ SK SI IT CH PT ES IE GB GR NL DE FR BE AT CH LU EE LV LT EE LV LT NO MT CY IS HU CY MOD MOD ART N N Qn kW m3 h MADE IN ITALY Predisposto a gas Gas preset Prevu pour gaz Eingestelt für Gas Preparado para gas Geschuckt voor V AC kW Hz THE APPLIANCE MUST BE CONNECTED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAWS IN FORCE AND INSTALLED IN A WELL VENTILATE...

Page 6: ...lations and technical requirements During installation of the appliance the following regulations must be adhered to Relevant legal directives Local building and combustion regulations Technical rules for gas systems worksheet Technical rules for liquid gas worksheet Gas installations in industrial kitchens worksheet Relative accident prevention standards Local gas utility regulations Local buildi...

Page 7: ...m wide with heat resistant at least 100 C anti mould silicone i e Pactan 6067 according to the current hygiene standards The knob position is fixed hence the furniture structure where the appliance has to be housed will have to be provided with matching holes fig 1 C fig 4 Base with anti seepage edge Make a frame on the stain less steel worktable as described in fig 4 Fit the appliance and fasten ...

Page 8: ... 585 585 MIN 50 MIN 50 257 257 38 38 33 33 38 38 33 33 257 257 377 377 360 360 33 33 255 MIN 255 MIN 100 100 15 15 90 90 60 60 38 38 585 585 514 514 700 700 Ventialtion openings Ventialtion openings 55 55 40 MIN 40 MIN Hole for fixing screw Hole for fixing screw 597 597 580 580 585 585 257 257 257 257 Fig 2 ...

Page 9: ...06 406 360 360 15 15 257 257 93 93 55 55 42 42 15 15 27 MIN 27 MIN 257 257 585 585 616 616 700 700 90 90 115 115 93 93 60 60 270 MIN 270 MIN 42 42 626 626 580 580 597 597 257 257 257 257 616 616 585 585 Appliance back wall Appliance back wall Silicone Silicone Ventialtion openings Ventialtion openings Hole for fixing screw Hole for fixing screw Fig 3 ...

Page 10: ... Support MIN 50 MIN 50 614 614 outside outside 604 604 outside outside 20 20 Raised edge Raised edge 10 MAX 10 MAX 90 90 100 100 255 MIN 255 MIN 30 MIN 30 MIN 43 43 604 604 outside outside Ventialtion openings Ventialtion openings 394 394 outside outside 604 604 outside outside Fig 4 1 Fig 4 1 Fig 4 ...

Page 11: ...nder the cock and opening make sure that the oil has cooled down open the oil drain tap Fig 7 1 2 3 0 100 1 2 0 1 4 0 1 6 0 195 1 8 0 Fig 6 H Nut H Nut G Bicone G Bicone F Drain cock F Drain cock Fig 5 Fig 5 1 5 4 Cleaning and taking care of the machine Never clean the appliance with jets of water whether direct or pressurised Never clean the appliance before it has cooled down Rinse the surface w...

Page 12: ...if they come in contact with the steel concentrated or at high temperatures These active sub stances include for instance saline and sulphurous substances chlorides salts concentrated spices such as mustard vinegar essences soup cubes kitchen salt solutions etc More damage can be caused by outside rust i e from other components tools or incipient rust iron particles i e file dust 6 1 Safety cleani...

Page 13: ...shes Steel wool or brushes with stainless steel can cause rust due to rubbing Newly formed rust spots can be removed with slightly abrasive liquid soaps or fine grained sand paper Larger rust spots can be removed with 2 3 of hot oxalic acid solution If these cleaning products do not do the job a nitric acid 10 treatment is required Attention These treatments can be carried out only by expert perso...

Page 14: ...03 ELECTRIC FRYER 14 16 11 2006 IF1E4 IF4E IF2E6 IF6E mA B1 B2 C1 C2 F1 F2 H1 H2 R Line input terminal board Switch Microswitch Contactor Safety contactor Working thermostat Safety thermostat Green pilot lamp Orange pilot lamp Resistance ...

Page 15: ...03 ELECTRIC FRYER 15 16 11 2006 IF1E4 IF4E IF2E6 IF6E mA B1 B2 C1 C2 F1 F2 H1 H2 R Line input terminal board Switch Microswitch Contactor Safety contactor Working thermostat Safety thermostat Green pilot lamp Orange pilot lamp Resistance ...

Page 16: ...idicucine it WARNING THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INACCURACIES IN THIS BOOKLET DUE TO COPYING OR PRINTING ERRORS DUE TO ITS POLICY OF CONTINUAL PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY CHANGES DEEMED NECESSARY THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IF THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL ARE NOT OBSERVED ...

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