Falcon E2102 Installation And Servicing Instructions

Forced convection oven ranges, forced convection oven

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E2102 Forced Convection
Oven Ranges
E2112 Forced Convection Oven
Caution: Read the instructions
before using this appliance.
INSTALLATION and
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT
The installer must ensure that the installation of the appliance is in conformity with these instructions and
National Regulations in force at the time of installation. Particular attention MUST be paid to –
BS7671 IEE Wiring Regulations
Electricity at Work Regulations
Health And Safety At Work Act
Fire Precautions Act
This appliance has been CE-marked on the basis of compliance with the Low Voltage and EMC Directives
for the voltages stated on the Data Plate
WARNING -THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
On completion of the installation these instructions should be left with the Engineer-in-Charge for reference
during servicing. Further to this, The Users Instructions should be handed over to the User, 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 Maintenance Contract
be arranged with SERVICELINE. Visits may then be made at agreed intervals to carry out adjustments and
repairs. A quotation will be given upon request to the contact numbers below.
WEEE Directive Registration No. WEE/DC0059TT/PRO
At end of unit life, dispose of appliance and any replacement parts in a safe manner, via a
licenced waste handler.units are designed to be dismantled easily and recycling of all material
is encouraged whenever practicable.
Falcon Foodservice Equipment
HEAD OFFICE AND WORKS
Wallace View, Hillfoots Road, Stirling. FK9 5PY. Scotland.
SERVICELINE CONTACT
Phone: 01438 363 000
Fax: 01438 369 900
T100508 Ref. 12

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  • Page 1 E2102 Forced Convection Oven Ranges E2112 Forced Convection Oven Caution: Read the instructions before using this appliance. INSTALLATION and SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT The installer must ensure that the installation of the appliance is in conformity with these instructions and National Regulations in force at the time of installation. Particular attention MUST be paid to –...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Warranty Policy Shortlist Warranty does not cover :- Correcting faults caused by incorrect installation of a product. Where an engineer cannot gain access to a site or a product. Repeat commission visits. Replacement of any parts where damage has been caused by misuse. Engineer waiting time will be chargeable.
  • Page 3 Electrical Safety and Advice Regarding Supplementary Electrical Protection Commercial kitchens and foodservice areas are environments where electrical appliances may be located close to liquids, or operate in and around damp conditions, or where restricted movement for installation and service is evident. The installation and periodic inspection of the appliance should only be undertaken by a qualified, skilled and competent electrician;...
  • Page 4: Section 1 - Installation

    E2112 Oven with Worktop Optional Extras A splashplate/plateshelf is available for fitting to the E2102 Open Top Range. A 'lift-off' fry plate is available for use in conjunction with round hotplates. 1.2 SITING All models other than E2112 oven on stand or legs must be installed on a non- combustible floor.
  • Page 5: Electrical Supply

    10mm². it is located on the rear panel and is identified by the following symbol and must only be used for bonding purposes. 1.5 ELECTRICAL RATINGS Electrical loadings are listed below. Model E2102 3H/P Range 26.5A E2102 4H/P Range E2112 Convection Oven 12.5A...
  • Page 6 Note The fast plates embody a temperature limiting device which automatically switches off part of the element circuit if plate is overheated due to being left switched on without a pot on it. 1.6 CONTROLS 1.6.1 Oven Indicator lamps Red (mains) / amber (thermostat) Thermostat Safety Thermostat Light 40W E14 heat resistant...
  • Page 7: Section 2 - Assembly

    SECTION 2 – ASSEMBLY 2.1 RANGE a) Unpack unit and open doors. Remove all packing material. b) Place unit in desired location. if necessary, adjust levelling bolts, access to these at front is gained upon removal of bottom grille, below oven doors. The rear bolts are accessible via openings in outer back panel.
  • Page 8 Figure 1 2.4 TWO TIER MODEL (see Figure 2) The ovens are marked as TOP and BOTTOM before leaving factory. Top unit is identified by the addition of a worktop. Proceed as follows:- a) Place lower oven in approximately final location. b) Remove bottom grille from upper oven.
  • Page 9 Figure 2 2.5 ASSEMBLY OF SPLASHPLATE and PLATESHELF a) Insert plate shelf standards (A) into large square holes in hob rear and press fully home. b) Position splash plate (B) in position with brackets resting upon and locating over rear hob upstand. c) Push splash plate back against standards with a spacer (F) held behind each slot at splash plate top.
  • Page 10: Commissioning The Appliance

    E & D I & H Figure 3 2.6 LIFT OFF FRYPLATE Figure 4 If a lift-off fry plate is supplied, this is placed over the circular fast boiling plates with fat drain slot at front. The drainage tray slides in from either side at front, below drain slot during operation. 2.7 COMMISSIONING THE APPLIANCE 2.7.1 Oven a) Check oven linings are properly located and ensure that grid shelves slide in and...
  • Page 11 f) Check fan stops, elements go off and amber light goes out when power switch is set to OFF with DOORS CLOSED. g) Check timer audible time-lapse signal only (does not interrupt power to elements). h) Press oven lamp button, check lamp operates. 2.7.1 Hotplates a) Switch on at mains supply.
  • Page 12: Section 3 - Servicing

    SECTION 3 – SERVICING BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY MAINTENANCE TASK, ISOLATE THE APPLIANCE AT THE MAIN SWITCH AND TAKE STEPS TO ENSURE THAT IT CANNOT BE INADVERTENTLY SWITCHED ON. When ordering spare parts, please quote model number; serial number and voltage stated on data plate.
  • Page 13: Oven Door Switch

    Remove fixings at bottom of oven back panel. Ease panel base forward slightly and pull it down to release top location. This will enable panel to be withdrawn from oven. Ease RH panel rear slightly toward centre and push it back to release front location. Remove panel from oven to reveal thermostat phial.
  • Page 14 f) Replace all parts in reverse order. Note The holes in trip-lever bracket are slotted to enable switch operation to be adjusted in relation to degree of door opening. Adjust this so that fan goes off when centre edge of the door is opened approximately 100mm. Apply a few drops of oil to trip lever bearing occasionally.
  • Page 15 e) Remove clamps at rear and sides and 1 fixing at front that secures heat exchanger. f) Remove clamp that secures faulty element. g) Lift up heat exchanger at front from below and support it securely to allow element removal. h) Disconnect flexible tails from terminal block.
  • Page 16 Ensure no gaps are present in insulating beads and cover beads with heat resistant insulating sleeving Ensure that earth wire is connected by securing it to hole in control box. Replace in reverse order. 3.10 FAST BOILING PLATES Proceed as detailed in Section 3.9 until assembly is clear of range. Remove lower box and disconnect beaded connections, noting their locations.
  • Page 17 4.0 SPARES 531740330 Fan motor c/w impellor 531740340 Oven Lamp 531740410 Capacitor 531750540 Microswitch (Door) 535500002 Oven Control Knob 535500003 Timer Control Knob 535500035 Buzzer 535500036 Timer 535500037 Oven Light Switch 535500038 Power Switch 535500039 Oven Thermostat 730960010 Rectangular Hotplate Complete 730960020 Element Inner Hotplate 730960030...
  • Page 18 E2102 3 HOTPLATE CONVECTION OVEN RANGE E2102 4 HOTPLATE CONVECTION OVEN RANGE...
  • Page 19 E2112 CONVECTION OVEN RANGE...

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