Henny Penny FlexFusion Spacesaver Installation Manual
Henny Penny FlexFusion Spacesaver Installation Manual

Henny Penny FlexFusion Spacesaver Installation Manual

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Read the operating instructions prior to commissioning
FlexFusion® ELECTRIC
SPACE$AVER (PLUS) TEAM
FM08-639-A
en-US
Installation
Manual
Model
FSDE
FSDE 610.610

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  • Page 1 Installation Read the operating instructions prior to commissioning Manual FlexFusion® ELECTRIC SPACE$AVER (PLUS) TEAM Model FSDE 610.610 FSDE FM08-639-A en-US...
  • Page 2 Henny Penny Corporation P.O.Box 60 Eaton,OH 45320 Phone +1 937 456-8400 Fax +1 937 456-8402 Toll free in USA Phone +1 937 417-8417 Fax +1 937 417-8434 www.hennypenny.com Installation instructions...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Directory of contents 1 Introduction .................  5 1.1 About this manual  ................  5 1.1.1 Explanation of signs  ..................   6 1.2 Personnel qualifications  ..............  7 1.3 Use of the unit ...................  7 1.4 Warranty  ....................  7 2 Safety instructions  .............  8 3 Description of the unit  .............  10 3.1 Overview of the unit  ...............  10 3.2 Unit and connection data ............... ...
  • Page 4 Directory of contents 8 Putting the unit into service  ..........  33 8.1 Filling out the Start-up operation report  ........  33 Installation instructions...
  • Page 5: 1 Introduction

    Introduction 1 Introduction 1.1 About this manual The installation instructions are part of the unit and contain information on safe installation of the unit. Observe the following notes and adhere to them: • Read the installation instructions completely prior to installation. •...
  • Page 6: Explanation Of Signs

    Introduction 1.1.1 Explanation of signs Imminent danger DANGER Failure to comply will lead to death or very severe injuries. Potential danger WARNING Failure to comply can lead to death or very severe injuries. Dangerous situation CAUTION Failure to comply can lead do slight to moderately severe injuries. Property damage NOTICE Failure to comply can cause property damage.
  • Page 7: Personnel Qualifications

    Introduction 1.2 Personnel qualifications Explanation of qualification Skilled personnel • A skilled person is someone who, on the basis of their technical training, knowledge and experience as well as familiarity with the applicable standards, can assess the assigned work and recognize pos- sible dangers.
  • Page 8: 2 Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions 2 Safety instructions The unit complies with applicable safety standards. Residual risks associated with operation or risks resulting from incorrect operation cannot be ruled out and are mentioned specifically in the safety instructions and warnings. The installation fitter must be familiar with regional regulations and observe them.
  • Page 9 Safety instructions Installation Risk of property damage and personal injury from improper installation • Ensure that the installation area has adequate load-bearing capacity. • Wear safety shoes and protective gloves. Electrical connection Risk of fire from improper connection • Observe applicable regional regulations of the electric supplier. •...
  • Page 10: 3 Description Of The Unit

    Description of the unit 3 Description of the unit 3.1 Overview of the unit Image: Floor-standing unit a Air outlet j Unit leg b Operating unit k Nameplate c Filter drawer l Discharge channel for bottom unit d Condensate baffle m Cooking chamber in bottom unit e Hang-in frame n Hand shower (optional)
  • Page 11 Description of the unit Size Emissions Noise level (db(A)) < 65 Operating environment Temperature (°C (°F)) 5 (41 ) — 40 (104 ) Relative air moisture (%) non-condensing Electrical connection Protection class IPX5 Connection terminal (mm² 16 (0,0248) (sqin)) Connection line One connection line Type of connection 3PE AC 50/60 Hz, 3NPE AC 50/60 Hz...
  • Page 12 Description of the unit Size Connection pressure (kPa (psi)) 200 (29) — 600 (87) Connection (") R 3/4 male thread Water consumption for steaming * Softened drinking water (l/h 20 (5,28) (gal/h)) Water consumption for combisteaming * Softened drinking water (l/h 4,4 (1,16) (gal/h)) Water consumption for WaveClean cleaning program *...
  • Page 13 Description of the unit Basic setting Parameter Standard Range of Explanation value adjustment Volume unit (ml) Milliliter (ml) (fl.oz.) Fluid ounce (fl.oz.) Imperial Imperial (fl.oz.) Imperial fluid ounces (fl.oz.) U.S. (fl.oz.) U.S. fluid ounces Water filter 0 — 99900 l Water quantity up to the maintenance maintenance (26393,66 gal)
  • Page 14 Description of the unit Basic setting Parameter Standard Range of Explanation value adjustment Format for cooking 0 = hh:mm Display format for cooking program times program times 1 = mm:ss 2 = automatic Installation instructions...
  • Page 15: 4 Transporting The Unit

    Transporting the unit 4 Transporting the unit Risk of property damage and personnel injury from tipping unit CAUTION • Stay clear of lifted unit. • Move lifted unit carefully. Risk of property damage from improper transport NOTICE • Transport the unit upright. •...
  • Page 16 Transporting the unit 1. Remove the packaging. 2. Pull the protective film off the unit. 3. Remove all packaging material from the cooking chamber. 4. Clean the unit (See Operating instructions). 5. Enter the information from the nameplate into the Start-up operation report.
  • Page 17: 5 Installing The Unit

    Installing the unit 5 Installing the unit Risk of crushing from improper installation CAUTION • Protect the unit and work area during installation and alignment. Risk of fire from failure to observe applicable regional fire preven- CAUTION tion regulations • Observe applicable regional fire prevention regulations. Risk of property damage from overheating of the unit NOTICE •...
  • Page 18: Lifting The Unit Off The Pallet

    Installing the unit 5.2 Lifting the unit off the pallet Risk of property damage and personnel injury from tipping unit CAUTION • Stay clear of lifted unit. • Move lifted unit carefully. Prerequisite Unit unpacked Protective film removed Unit cleaned 1.
  • Page 19: 6 Connecting The Unit

    Connecting the unit 6 Connecting the unit Risk of personal injury and property damage from electric shock DANGER • Before working on the unit, ensure that the unit is dead. • Do not operate the unit with the housing open. Risk of injury from sharp edges CAUTION •...
  • Page 20: Making The Electrical Connection

    Connecting the unit 1. Carefully press in the rear panel. 2. Screw in the screws on the rear panel. The rear panel must be in contact with the unit on all sides. 6.2 Making the electrical connection Electrical installation work Electrical installation work on the electric system and the unit may only be performed by a specialist company, which is approved by the electric utility company in the particular region.
  • Page 21 Connecting the unit Install an all-pin separating device if the unit will be connected permanently to the electrical supply mains. Plug-in connection Risk of property damage and personal injury from improper instal- CAUTION lation • The plug-in connection must be readily accessible. If the unit is connected with a plug to the electrical supply mains, use plugs and sockets according to IEC60309.
  • Page 22: Connecting The Electrical Connection Line

    Connecting the unit The unit can be included in a potential equalization system by means of appropriately sized wiring. 6.2.1 Connecting the electrical connection line Risk of personal injury and property damage from electric shock DANGER • Before working on the unit, ensure that the unit has been disconnected from the power supply.
  • Page 23 Connecting the unit Risk of personal injury and property damage from electric shock DANGER • Before connecting, ensure that the electrical connection line is dead. • Ensure that the electrical connection line is undamaged. The unit can be connected to a power optimization system designed to DIN 18875 with a potential-free contact.
  • Page 24: Connecting The Potential Equalization

    Connecting the unit 6.2.3 Connecting the potential equalization Image: Connecting the potential equalization 1. Route and connect the potential equalization line to the marked connection. 2. Fill out the Start-up operation report. 6.3 Connecting the kitchen guiding system The units can be connected to a kitchen guiding system using an RJ45 plug.
  • Page 25 Connecting the unit Image: Connecting the kitchen guiding system a RJ45 socket d Network cable b RJ45 connector e Ferrite ring c Threaded cable connection Prerequisite Unit dead Housing opened 1. Pull the network cable into the unit through the cable gland. 2.
  • Page 26: Performing The Basic Setting Of The Control

    Connecting the unit 6.4 Performing the basic setting of the control Image: Main menu a Main menu d "Unit functions" button b FlexiHelp button e Back button c Language selection 6.4.1 Changing the basic setting of the control By entering the password "2100", the basic setting for the installation can be displayed and changed.
  • Page 27: Making The Water Connection

    Connecting the unit 6.5 Making the water connection Drinking water installation tasks Drinking water installation tasks on drinking water lines and the unit may only be performed by a specialist company, which is approved by the drinking water utility company in the particular region. The applicable regional regulations, standards and guidelines must be observed, as well as the connection conditions imposed by the drinking water utility company responsible.
  • Page 28: Connecting The Drinking Water Connection Line

    Connecting the unit 6.5.1 Connecting the drinking water connection line Image: Water connection a Softened drinking water d Drinking water connection b Connection line e Backflow preventer c Softened drinking water f Drinking water connection Prerequisite Water pressure complies with specifications (see "Unit and connection data") Backflow preventer installed Pressure-resistant connection lines suitable for tap water are...
  • Page 29: Connecting Softened Drinking Water To Both Connections

    Connecting the unit 6.5.2 Connecting softened drinking water to both connections Image: Connecting softened drinking water to both connections a Backflow preventer d T-piece b Connection line e Seal c Dirt filter f Softened drinking water If only softened drinking water is available at the installation site, use a T-piece to connect both water connections on the unit to each other.
  • Page 30: Connecting The Waste Water Line To A Permanent Connection

    Connecting the unit Technical qualifications for waste water installation tasks Waste water installation tasks on waste water lines and the unit may be carried out only by a waste water specialist provided by the specialist company contracted. 6.6.1 Connecting the waste water line to a permanent connection Image: Waste water line with vacuum breaker to a permanent connection a Waste water mains d Pipe clamp...
  • Page 31: 7 Testing The Function

    Testing the function 7 Testing the function Risk of personal injury and property damage from unsuccessful DANGER operational check • Do not put the unit into service. • Contact customer service. Prerequisite Electrical connection made Water connection made Waste water connection made Unit cleaned 7.1 Checking recirculation hood Prerequisite Cooking chamber door closed...
  • Page 32: Heating And Rinsing The Unit

    Testing the function 2. Open the cooking chamber door during operation. The unit shuts off the heating function. The fan comes to a stop. The monitoring of the cooking chamber door is functioning. 3. Close the cooking chamber door. 4. Switch off the unit. 5.
  • Page 33 Putting the unit into service 8 Putting the unit into service If the unit is not put into service immediately after being connected and the INFORMATION function check, all inspections must be repeated. Prerequisite Electrical connection made Water connection made Waste water connection made Function successfully tested Housing closed...
  • Page 34 Putting the unit into service Basic setting of the control Software version identified? Version: Altitude set? 0 — 999 m (3277 ft) 1000 m (3280 ft) — 1999 m (6557 ft) 2000 m (6560 ft) — 2499 m (8197 ft) 2500 m (8200 ft) or higher 80% power set? 100 % 80 %...
  • Page 35 Putting the unit into service Waste water connection Waste water connection made in a technically correct manner? Siphon in the building Vacuum breaker Funnel drain Floor drainage channel Connection size of waste water line: mm (in) Recirculation hood Checked filter for correct and tight fit? Function check Controls functioning? Both fan speed level of recirculation hood functioning?
  • Page 36 Putting the unit into service Signature Company Installation fitter Place, date Operator was trained by: Signature Company Installation fitter Place, date General information Unit fastened to floor? secured against tipping secured against shifting Screwed to floor Screwed to floor Glued to floor Glued to floor Installation instructions...
  • Page 40 Henny Penny Corporation P.O.Box 60 Eaton,OH 45320 Phone +1 937 456-8400 Fax +1 937 456-8402 Toll free in USA Phone +1 937 417-8417 *FM08-639-A* Fax +1 937 417-8434 www.hennypenny.com Henny Penny Corp., Eaton, Ohio 45320, Revised 9/18/2018...

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