Welbilt INDUCS Compactmodul - 1x3.5 User And Installation Manual
Welbilt INDUCS Compactmodul - 1x3.5 User And Installation Manual

Welbilt INDUCS Compactmodul - 1x3.5 User And Installation Manual

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Induction Compactmodul
Single Cook Zones
User And Installation Manual
CAUTION: Read the instruction before using the machine.
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WARNING: If the surface is cracked, immediately disconnect the appliance from supply.
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Notice: This Unit is approved for professional use only.
Models:
Compactmodul - 1x3.5
Compactmodul - 1x5
Compactmodul Wok - 3.5
Compactmodul Wok - 5
Compactmodul Wok - 8
Install-Line - 1x3.5
Install-Line - 1x5
Install-Line Wok - 3.5
Install-Line Wok - 5
Install-Line Wok - 8
Translation of Original Instruction – English
Compactmodul User Manual rev 01 12/20
This Manual can be find as
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  • Page 1 Induction Compactmodul Single Cook Zones User And Installation Manual CAUTION: Read the instruction before using the machine. WARNING: If the surface is cracked, immediately disconnect the appliance from supply. Notice: This Unit is approved for professional use only. Models: Compactmodul - 1x3.5 Compactmodul - 1x5 Compactmodul Wok - 3.5 Compactmodul Wok - 5...
  • Page 2 READ THIS MANUAL Your Authorized Service Company and Contact Information Warning Read this manual thoroughly before instal­ ling, operating, or performing maintenance on the equipment. Failure to follow instruc­ tions in this manual can cause property dam­ age, injury or death. Your Equipment Supplier and Contact Informa­...
  • Page 3 ABOUT THIS MANUAL Throughout this manual, the induction appli­ ance model indicated on the cover page is re­ ferred to as appliance, induction appliance or equipment. A period (.) is used in this manual as the decimal separator. Original measurements are in metrics. Measure­ ments in imperial are provided for reference.
  • Page 4: Safety Notices

    Safety Notices Safety Notices SAFETY SYMBOLS AND WARNINGS ON THE APPLIANCE DEFINITIONS This symbol alerts you to a hazardous DANGER situation that WILL or COULD cause Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not serious bodily harm or death. Be alert avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 5: Disclaimers

    Safety Notices DISCLAIMERS DANGER DANGER Owners and operators are cautioned that maintenance and repairs must be performed Disregarding any safety instructions may by an authorized service agent using only cause harm to people, the surroundings, and genuine replacement parts. The manufactur­ the equipment.
  • Page 6: Correct Disposal Of This Product

    Safety Notices CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT Warning This marking shown on the prod­ This product contains chemical known to uct indicates that the product the State of California to cause cancer and/ should not be disposed as or birth defects or other reproductive harm. household waste or regular com­...
  • Page 7 Compactmodul & Install­Line Single User Manual rev 01 12/20...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Notices Definitions ........................4 Safety symbols and Warnings on the Appliance ..........4 Disclaimers ........................5 Correct Disposal of this Product ................6 Table of Contents Section 1 General Information Description of Product .................11 Application ....................11 Compliances ....................11 Serial Plate Location ..................11 Model number and serial number ...............12...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents (continued) Installation Instructions Install-Line ............28 Ventilation Requirements ................29 Example ventilation with ventilation kit .............29 Air supply ......................29 Air exhaust ....................29 Commissioning ......................30 Function Test ....................30 Section 3 Operation Operation Safety—Disclaimer ................31 Operation Safety—Personal Protection .............32 Important Rules—Operation and Maintenance ........34 Proper Induction Cookware .................35 Condition ........................35 Material ...........................35...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents (continued) Section 5 Troubleshooting Dangerous Electrical Voltage ..................46 Common Problems ..................46 Symptoms......................46 Boil Test......................47 Avoiding dangers in case of accidents or malfunctions ......47 Troubleshooting Without Error Code ............48 Troubleshooting — Error Code ..............50 Compactmodul & Install­Line Single User Manual rev 01 12/20...
  • Page 11: General Information

    Section 1 General Information Description of Product NOTE: To guarantee the reliability and perfor­ mance of the appliance, you must use the rec­ Built with a robust construction, our induction ommended types and sizes of pans with the ap­ appliances are compact and powerful with the pliance.
  • Page 12: Model Number And Serial Number

    General Information Section 1 Model number and serial number The model and serial numbers are located on the nameplate. This manual applies only to the models listed on the front of this manual. READING THE MODEL NUMBER [Model Name] ­ [Power] [Coil Type] ­ [Nominal Voltage] Model Name Power Coil Type...
  • Page 13: Control Unit

    Section 1 General Information CONTROL UNIT Available models Description Operation unit Compactmodul This operation consists of a rotary switch which lock in the 0 position and an LED operating indicator. 1 units is required for one Compactmodul Single / Install­Line Single.
  • Page 14 General Information Section 1 Compactmodul & Install­Line Single User Manual rev 01 12/20...
  • Page 15: Installation

    Section 2 Installation INSTALLATION SAFETY—DISCLAIMER INSTALLATION SAFETY—CLEARANCE AND VENTILATION DANGER DANGER Installation must be carried out by registered Risk of Fire or Shock or Equipment Failure installation contractors only. All minimum clearances must be maintained. The contractors are responsible for interpret­ Air intake vents and exhaust vents must not ing all instructions correctly and performing be blocked or be restricted.
  • Page 16: Installation Safety-Electrical

    Installation Section 2 INSTALLATION SAFETY—ELECTRICAL Notice DANGER Ensure the supply voltage and the line cur­ rent match the specifications given on the Installation must be carried out by registered serial plate affixed to the appliance. Wrong installation contractors only. voltage will damage the appliance. A stable The contractors are responsible for interpret­...
  • Page 17: Personal Protection

    Section 2 Installation PERSONAL PROTECTION Caution DANGER Use caution when handling the device. The All utilities (gas, electric, water and steam) device may have sharp metal edges. must be OFF to all equipment and locked out of operation according to national/re­ gional regulations, as well as company ap­...
  • Page 18: Scope Of Delivery

    Installation Section 2 Scope of delivery Choose from the various Compactmodul options to ideally fit your built­in situation and application. AVAILABLE OPTIONS Simple rotary switch If you choose this service, be aware that you need two rotary switches. The rotary switch is enclosed with a 1m cable.
  • Page 19 Section 2 Installation Ventilation set The ventilation set is used to optimize cooling. Included in it is a suction sleeve, grease filter frame and grease filter, ventilation pipe, pipe clamp and mounting hardware. 3 options are available Compactmodul & Install­Line Single User Manual rev 01 12/20...
  • Page 20: Specifications

    Installation Section 2 Specifications DIMENSIONS: COMPACTMODUL 1X3.5, COMPACTMODUL 1X5 The maximum counter top thickness is 30mm [1.2“]. The minimal air Supply and air exhaust opening must be 6500mm [10.08in Dimensions are specified in mm [inches]. Front view Left side view 165.6 6.5 91.5 3.6 318 12.5...
  • Page 21: Compactmodul Wok 1X8

    Section 2 Installation DIMENSIONS: COMPACTMODUL WOK 3.5, COMPACTMODUL WOK 5, COMPACTMODUL WOK 8 The maximum counter top thickness is 30mm [1.2“]. The minimal air Supply and air exhaust opening must be 6500mm [10.08in Dimensions are specified in mm [inches]. Front view Left side view 91.5 3.6 165.6 6.5...
  • Page 22: Dimensions: Install-Line 1X3.5, Install-Line 1X5

    Installation Section 2 DIMENSIONS: INSTALL-LINE 1X3.5, INSTALL-LINE 1X5 The cut­out in the stove top must be at least 350 x 350mm [13.78“ x 13.78“] for 1 Compactmodul. The minimal air Supply and air exhaust opening must be 6500mm [10.08in Dimensions are specified in mm [inches]. Front view Left side view 165.6 6.5...
  • Page 23: Dimensions: Install­line Wok 1X3.5, Install­line Wok 1X5, Install­line Wok 1X8

    Section 2 Installation DIMENSIONS: INSTALL-LINE WOK 3.5, INSTALL-LINE WOK 5, INSTALL-LINE WOK 8 The cut­out in the stove top must be at least 356 x 356mm [14.02“ x 14.02“] for 1 Compactmodul. The minimal air Supply and air exhaust opening must be 6500mm [10.08in ].
  • Page 24: Dimension: Operation With Power Controller And Led

    Installation Section 2 DIMENSION: OPERATION WITH POWER CONTROLLER AND LED For the intended mounting on a panel, the required hole pattern for the power controller and the LED must be considered. The length of the RJ­45 cable to connect the Control unit to the generator is 1m. Cut-out 1 LED 2 Rotary switch...
  • Page 25: Dimension: Flex­operation Unit Single With Front Panel

    Section 2 Installation DIMENSION: TAP-OPERATION SINGLE WITH FRONT PANEL The Tap­Operation allows you to use warm holding and timer function. The length of the connecting cable for connecting the operating unit to the generator is 1m. Panel cut Out: 380mm x 115mm [15“ x 4.25“] Installation depth: 115mm [3.35“] Compactmodul &...
  • Page 26: Dimension: Flex­operation Unit Single Without Metal Front

    Installation Section 2 DIMENSION: TAP-OPERATION SINGLE WITHOUT METAL FRONT The Tap­Operation allows you to use warm holding and timer function. This option is meant to directly integrate the operation in your counter or kitchen range. The length of the connect­ ing cable for connecting the operating unit to the generator is 1m.
  • Page 27: Electrical Specifications

    Section 2 Installation ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS OPERATING CONDITIONS For the appliance to function properly, the fol­ Model Power / Voltage / lowing conditions must be maintained. Current Phases Maximum Tolerance +6 /­10 % Compactmodul ­ 3.5kW / 230V ­ 240V of the Nominal Sup­ 1x3.5 R ­...
  • Page 28: Installation Instructions Compactmodul

    Installation Section 2 Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Install-Line Compactmodul Read and understand all installation safety instructions regarding Clearance Read and understand all installation and Ventilation at the beginning of this safety instructions regarding Clearance chapter. and Ventilation at the beginning of this chapter.
  • Page 29: Ventilation Requirements

    Section 2 Installation Ventilation Requirements EXAMPLE VENTILATION WITH VENTILATION Read and understand all installation safety instructions regarding Clearance and Ventilation at the beginning of this chapter. Air exhaust • Make sure that the induction device does not suck in hot ambient air or steam from anoth­ er device, especially if the device is installed near heat­generating equipment such as fry­...
  • Page 30: Commissioning

    Installation Section 2 COMMISSIONING 5. Remove pan away from the cook­zone, the No Pan Icon is shown on display. Read and understand all installation 6. Place the pan back on the cook­zone and the safety instructions regarding Electrical heating process resumes. and Personal Protection.
  • Page 31: Operation

    Section 3 Operation OPERATION SAFETY—DISCLAIMER Notice – Models with Glass-Top DANGER Use Only Induction Suitable Cookware The on­site supervisor is responsible to train Use only induction suitable cookware with operators for operating, maintaining and en­ proper sizes and made of proper material. suring that operators are made aware of the The induction suitable cookware must be in inherent dangers of operating this equip­...
  • Page 32: Operation Safety-Personal Protection

    Operation Section 3 OPERATION SAFETY—PERSONAL Caution PROTECTION Short Cook Time Notice Induction appliances cook food faster than Induction appliances are more powerful, conventional cooking equipment. To avoid heat up pans quicker, and cook food faster overheating and burning, check the cooking than conventional cooking equipment.
  • Page 33 Section 3 Operation Cooking with Induction Counter-Tops Models Warning Warning Risk of burns from high temperatures. You may get burnt if you touch any of the parts Never Leave An Empty Pan On Cooktop during operation. Surfaces close to the cook­ Induction appliances heat up empty pans ing area including side panels may get hot very quickly.
  • Page 34: Important Rules-Operation And Maintenance

    Operation Section 3 Important Rules—Operation and Maintenance Follow these simple rules to ensure reliable and repeatable performance of your induction equip­ ment: Keep kitchen temperature below 40°C Use only pans that fits the glass mark- [104°F]. ings. Do not use oversized pans. C/104 C/41 C/104...
  • Page 35: Proper Induction Cookware

    Section 3 Operation Proper Induction Cookware MATERIAL • USE cookware made of conductive and mag- CONDITION netic materials. If the pan bottom attracts • Pans with layer separation (outward and in­ a magnet, the pan is suitable for induction ward bubbles), arching or partially detached cooking.
  • Page 36: Boil Test

    Operation Section 3 BOIL TEST • PAN MUST FIT THE GLASS! The best pan to use is the one with a bottom that fits the coil To test the efficiency of a pan for induction cook­ (below, dotted lines). ing, perform a boil test. See instructions in sec­ tion 5 Troubleshooting.
  • Page 37 Section 3 Operation • ALWAYS PLACE PAN IN THE CENTER OF A COOK ZONE. • PAN MUST NOT COVER MORE THAN ONE COOK ZONE ON A DUAL/QUAD OR ON TWO SINGLE UNITS. Compactmodul & Install­Line Single User Manual rev 01 12/20...
  • Page 38: Rotary Power Switch

    Operation Section 3 Rotary power switch The induction unit is turned on by turning the power rotary switch (OFF / ON). It is ready for immedi­ ate use. The glowing power indicator indicates that energy is transfered to the pan. The power level is set by turning the power selector (the bigger ridge indicates the Position): minimal power maximal power...
  • Page 39: Flex-Operation Unit Single Display (Overview)

    Section 3 Operation Compactmodul & Install­Line Single User Manual rev 01 12/20...
  • Page 40: Control

    Operation Section 3 Control Power Level Settings The Power Diagrams (below) show that the dif­ TURN UNIT ON ference in power output between two higher Click knob and turn to select power level. power levels is much larger than that between two lower power levels.
  • Page 41: Setting The Timer

    Section 3 Operation Additional Settings SETTING THE TIMER The timer function can be set for both Cooking Additional settings are available to reduce pow­ or Holding Modes. er level, and to set display to °C or °F. 1. After setting power level or temperature, To activate the additional settings: double click the knob to switch to Timer 1.
  • Page 42: Automatic Pan Detection, No Pan No Heat

    Operation Section 3 Automatic Pan Detection, No Pan No Decommissioning Heat Procedure if the device is not needed for a long time. When a temperature or a power level is selected, the appliance supplies energy only when a pan is 1.
  • Page 43: Maintenance

    Section 4 Maintenance MAINTENANCE SAFETY—DISCLAIMER MAINTENANCE SAFETY—CLEANING Warning DANGER It is the responsibility of the equipment own­ Never use a high­pressure water jet for clean­ er to perform a Personal Protective Equip­ ing or hose down or flood interior or exterior ment Hazard Assessment to ensure adequate of the equipment with water.
  • Page 44: Personal Protection

    Maintenance Section 4 Notice DANGER Replace defective power cables immediately Inspect and Clean Fresh Air Intake Filter by an authorized service agency. We strongly recommend using air intake fil­ ters in all installations to protect the equip­ Warning ment from grease particles. A dirty, blocked Markings and warning labels mounted di­...
  • Page 45: Daily Cleaning And Maintenance

    Section 4 Maintenance Daily Cleaning and Maintenance VISUAL INSPECTION OF SILICONE SEAL Inspect the silicone seal around the glass perim­ Clean the surface with a mild detergent and/or a eter. Call for service immediately if you notice: food­safe liquid cleaner which not penetrate the •...
  • Page 46: Troubleshooting

    Section 5 Troubleshooting DANGEROUS ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE • Using unsuitable cookware such as non­in­ duction pans, oversized pans, or damaged DANGER pans. If any part of the appliance is cracked or bro­ • High ambient temperature. ken, turn off directly the appliance and Im- •...
  • Page 47: Boil Test

    Section 5 Troubleshooting Boil Test Avoiding dangers in case of accidents or malfunctions To test the quality of a pan for induction cooking, perform a boil test. To avoid hazards in the event of a malfunction or accident related to the device, proceed as fol­ This test is not applicable to griddles and lows.
  • Page 48: Troubleshooting Without Error Code

    Troubleshooting Section 5 Compactmodul & Install­Line Single User Manual rev 01 12/20...
  • Page 49 Section 5 Troubleshooting Compactmodul & Install­Line Single User Manual rev 01 12/20...
  • Page 50: Troubleshooting - Error Code

    Troubleshooting Section 5 Compactmodul & Install­Line Single User Manual rev 01 12/20...
  • Page 51 Section 5 Troubleshooting Compactmodul & Install­Line Single User Manual rev 01 12/20...
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