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Translation of the original instructions

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Contents

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INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................................

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1.1

Installation drawing......................................................................................................................

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1.2

Components.................................................................................................................................

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GENERAL INFORMATION.........................................................................................................

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2.1

Declaration of compliance............................................................................................................

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2.2

User information, RAEE Directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment ........................

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2.3

Technical data table.....................................................................................................................

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INSTALLATION...........................................................................................................................

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3.1

Delivery checks ............................................................................................................................

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3.2

Removing the packaging .............................................................................................................

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3.3

Mechanical installation .................................................................................................................

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3.4

Electrical/gas connections ...........................................................................................................

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE.........................................................................................................

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4.1

General information .....................................................................................................................

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4.2

Glass-ceramic cooker hob...........................................................................................................

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MAINTENANCE ..........................................................................................................................

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5.1

Routine.........................................................................................................................................

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5.2

Spare parts ..................................................................................................................................

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CLEANING..................................................................................................................................

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6.1

Routine cleaning..........................................................................................................................

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6.2

Cleaning the glass .......................................................................................................................

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6.3

Maintenance suggestions............................................................................................................

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6.4

How to achieve a brilliant result in three simple steps:................................................................

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6.5

How to your SCHOTT CERAN® hob bright and shining for a long time......................................

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Summary of Contents for PCCD-64ETX

Page 1: ... operating instructions ELECTRIC GLASS CERAMIC HOBS FOR PROFESSIONAL USE PCCD 64ETX PCCD 68ETX Model LIBR ISTR PCCDX Code 563025000 Review 1 Edition date 22 04 2020 Language English LOTUS S p A Via Calmaor 46 31020 San Vendemiano 39 0438 778020 39 0438 778277 ...

Page 2: ...TALLATION 10 3 1 Delivery checks 10 3 2 Removing the packaging 10 3 3 Mechanical installation 10 3 4 Electrical gas connections 10 4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 13 4 1 General information 13 4 2 Glass ceramic cooker hob 13 5 MAINTENANCE 15 5 1 Routine 15 5 2 Spare parts 16 6 CLEANING 17 6 1 Routine cleaning 17 6 2 Cleaning the glass 17 6 3 Maintenance suggestions 18 6 4 How to achieve a brilliant result ...

Page 3: ...INTRODUCTION Translation of the original instructions 3 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Installation drawing FIG 1 PCCD 64 68E MODEL A mm PCCD 64ETX 400 PCCD 68ETX 800 B Electrical connection ...

Page 4: ...INTRODUCTION Translation of the original instructions 4 1 2 Components FIG A Radiant heating elements for glass ceramic appliances ...

Page 5: ...nslation of the original instructions 5 WIRING DIAGRAM F 1 Switch 2 Power supply terminal board 3 Radiant resistance 4 Power regulator 5 Relay board 6 White indicator light 7 Residual heat indicator light 8 Transformer ...

Page 6: ...nslation of the original instructions 6 WIRING DIAGRAM G 1 Switch 2 Power supply terminal board 3 Radiant resistance 4 Power regulator 5 Relay board 6 White indicator light 7 Residual heat indicator light 8 Transformer ...

Page 7: ...INTRODUCTION Translation of the original instructions 7 PREDISPOSITION 440V 3 K Electrical technical data table MODEL WIRING DIAGRAMS PCCD 64ETX F K PCCD 68ETX G K ...

Page 8: ... electrical safety of this equipment is only ensured when it is correctly connected to an effective ground earth system as required by current electrical safety standards The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage caused if the system is not connected to ground earth Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance tasks on the equipment unplug it from the electricity mains In the event ...

Page 9: ...65 EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment the potential effects on the environment and human health may be due to the misuse of the same equipment or parts of it The symbol next to the rating plate indicates the obligation of separate collection The penalties provided for in the event of improper disposal of RAEE Waste Electrical and...

Page 10: ...anding the heat emitted by this appliance Connect the water supply if necessary Caution Do not install the appliance near equipment machines used in cold processes If the appliance has to be installed close to cold process equipment it is advisable to install non combustible thermal insulating material and or neutral elements between them 3 4 Electrical gas connections Before being offered for sal...

Page 11: ...s in our production range A minimum distance of 10 cm between appliances must be respected to prevent contact with any walls made of flammable material furthermore appropriate measures should also be adopted to ensure the thermal insulation of flammable parts such as the installation of heat shields take special care to ensure that appliances are installed in an appropriate and safe manner The sup...

Page 12: ...e cross section for the power of the appliance see technical data table EQUIPOTENTIAL The appliance must be connected to an equipotential system The connecting screw is located on the rear of the appliance and is marked by the yellow symbol above it Warning The manufacturer is not liable for and does not indemnify damages caused by incorrect inadequate installations that do not comply with these i...

Page 13: ... sufficient time for it to cool before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operation 4 2 Glass ceramic cooker hob On the front panel a plate is indicated above the knob to which it corresponds marked by the index Turn on the switch located upstream of the appliance Turn the control knob that corresponds to the plate from O to the desired heating level between 1 and 6 The indicator light turns...

Page 14: ...tainless steel pans with a smooth flat base with a diameter suitable for the heating area If cast iron pans are used make sure not to slide them on the glass to prevent scratches Make sure that the bottom of the pot is dry before placing it on the hob Prevent the glass from being struck by objects with edges or tips Never cover the glass with aluminium foil or similar items during use The glass mu...

Page 15: ...ce and its safety systems Warning For maintenance replacement of components order and use only original spare parts Replacing parts must exclusively be performed by authorised and or qualified personnel When replacing the electrical components of the machine and the electrical panels scrupulously follow the technical characteristics for the replacement component indicated on the component itself T...

Page 16: ...TING ELEMENT PLATE remove the panel and remove the wires connecting the heating element plate Unscrew the supports that fasten the heating element plate to the hob Once removed make the replacement In the case of cooker hobs the plate is removed from the top of the hob and in the case of glass ceramic hobs radiating heating element it is removed from the bottom Caution WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF F...

Page 17: ...minor cleaning a mild washing up liquid solution may also be used Do not wash the appliance with jets of water under pressure Avoid using detergents containing abrasive powders or bleaches of any kind Lockable stainless steel appliances during periods of inactivity must be left uncovered so that air can freely access internal metal surfaces Stainless steel must not remain in contact for long perio...

Page 18: ...some important maintenance suggestions CERAN is a registered trademark of SCHOTT AG an international leader in the manufacture of special glass products CERAN from SCHOTT is synonymous with the highest quality Made in Germany 6 3 Maintenance suggestions We recommend that you clean your SCHOTT CERAN hob regularly preferably every time it is used Do not use abrasive sponges or abrasive detergents Al...

Page 19: ...ial cleaning spatula or a special sponge for glass ceramic hobs Then pour a few drops of a specific detergent on to the cold SCHOTT CERAN hob and wipe with kitchen paper or a clean cloth Alternatively you can also use a special cleaning sponge we recommend the special Vileda sponge Lastly wipe the hob with a wet cloth and then dry it with a clean cloth or the smooth side of a special sponge for CE...

Page 20: ...enamelled steel and 4 6 mm for stainless steel with a sandwich base If you use the cold hob as a worktop remember to clean it to avoid scratches caused by particles of dirt or the like When moving pots on the hob always lift them to avoid scratching the surface Warning A moment s distraction is more than enough for plastic aluminium foil sugar or foods containing sugar to come into contact with th...

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