Electrolux Professional Speedelight Installation And Operating Manual

Electrolux Professional Speedelight Installation And Operating Manual

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Speedelight
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Installation and operating manual *
595402902- 2022.07
*Original instructions

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  • Page 1 Speedelight Installation and operating manual * 595402902- 2022.07 *Original instructions...
  • Page 2 Installation diagram...
  • Page 3 Installation diagram Marine...
  • Page 4 EI = Power cable length 2000 mm / 78.74″ A < 700mm (27 9/16″) = Not feasible EQ = Equipotential screw B < 64mm (2 1/2″) = Mandatory fixing the appliance to the table A ≥ 750mm (29 1/2″) = Installation recommended 700mm (27 9/16″) ≤...
  • Page 5 Foreword Read the following instructions, including the warranty terms before installing and using the appliance. Visit our website www.electroluxprofessional.com and open the Support section to: Register your product Get hints & tips of your product, service and repair information The installation, use and maintenance manual (hereinafter Manual) provides the user with information necessary for correct and safe use of the appliance.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents A WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION....................8 General information ........................8 Personal protection equipment ......................9 General safety ..........................9 Transport, handling and storage ....................10 Installation and assembly ......................10 Electrical connection ........................11 Use: Warnings ........................... 11 Appliance cleaning........................12 Preventive Maintenance.......................
  • Page 7 Advanced settings ........................25 I.5.1 Access to Advanced settings ....................25 I.5.2 PROGRAM SETTING - Single Phase ..................25 I.5.3 FLEX (models equipped only) ....................26 I.5.4 PROGRAM SETTING Multiphase..................26 I.5.5 UPLOAD / DOWNLOAD APPLIANCE AND PROGRAM SETTING INTO/FROM USB KEY ....27 I.5.6 START MODE SETTING ....................
  • Page 8: Awarning And Safety Information

    WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION General information To ensure safe use of the appliance and a proper understanding of the manual it is necessary to be familiar with the terms and typographical conventions used in the documentation. The following symbols are used in the manual to indicate and identify the various types of hazards: WARNING Danger for the health and safety of operators.
  • Page 9: Personal Protection Equipment

    Personal protection equipment Summary table of the Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) to be used during the various stages of the appliance's service life. Stage Protective Safety Gloves Glasses Safety garments footwear helmet ● ● ○ — — Transport ● ● ○...
  • Page 10: Transport, Handling And Storage

    Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before carrying out any installation, assembly, cleaning or maintenance procedure. • Do not remove, tamper with or make illegible the marking and safety, danger and instruction signs and labels on the appliance. • The A-weighted emission sound pressure level does not exceed 70 dB(A). •...
  • Page 11: Electrical Connection

    • The appliance is not suitable for installation outdoors and/or in places exposed to atmospheric agents (rain, direct sunlight, etc.). Electrical connection • The power supply system must be suitable for the rated current of the connected appliance; the connection must be carried out in compliance with the regulations and provisions in force in the country of use.
  • Page 12: Appliance Cleaning

    • Do not spray water or use water jets, steam cleaner or high pressure cleaner. Preventive Maintenance In order to ensure the safety and performance of your equipment, it is recommended that service is undertaken by Electrolux Professional authorised engineers every 12 months, in...
  • Page 13: Parts And Accessories

    Electrolux Professional Service Manuals. Please contact your local Electrolux Professional Service Centre for further details. A.10 Parts and accessories Use only original accessories and/or spare parts. Failure to use original accessories and/or spare parts will invalidate the original manufacturer warranty and may render the appliance not compliant with the safety standard.
  • Page 14: Cgeneral Safety Rules

    – customer’s negligence, misuse, abuse and/or non-com- Check on Electrolux Professional website the list of authorized pliance with the use and care instructions detailed within the customer care.
  • Page 15: Reasonably Foreseeable Improper Use

    The product images in this guide are only an example. and can only be given to third parties with the permission of Electrolux Professional company. The drawings and diagrams given in the manual are not in scale. They supplement the written information with an outline,...
  • Page 16: Definitions

    • use of the appliance by uninformed and / or untrained port personnel. personnel; Manufacturer Electrolux Professional SpA or any other • non-application of the current provisions in the country of service centre authorised by Electrolux use, concerning safety, hygiene and health in the workplace.
  • Page 17: Characteristics Of Power Supply

    WARNING The meaning of the various information given on it is listed below: For protection against indirect F.Mod. factory description of product contacts (depending on the type Comm.Mod. commercial description of supply provided for and con- production number code nection earths Ser.No.
  • Page 18: Positioning

    • The passages enabling personnel to operate on the • 2 chocks appliance must be at least 50 mm wide, except at the rear of the appliance. • This space must be increased in case of use and/or transfer of other equipment and/or means or if exit routes are necessary inside the workplace.
  • Page 19: Electrical Connection

    be equal to or greater than the electrical rating of the appliance, or 2. Do not use an extension cord, if the power supply cord is too short, have a qualified electrician or serviceman install an outlet near the appliance. WARNING Earthing is mandatory, using a green conductor.
  • Page 20: Characteristics Of Personnel Enabled To Operate On The Appliance

    IMPORTANT • The appliance should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone The Customer must make sure his personnel have except properly qualified service personnel. understood the instructions received and in partic- ular those regarding work hygiene and safety in use Characteristics of personnel enabled to of the appliance.
  • Page 21: Non-Stick Tray

    IMPORTANT The tray is strongly recommended for use with this appliance. You can also use a sheet of baking paper on the glass, to protect it from food residue. Place the baking paper on the glass: Fig. 1 Display structure NOTE! NOTE! It is not necessary if you use the provided tray.
  • Page 22: Basic Set Up Settings

    Stand-by • After a certain time of inactivity (the time out is adjustable), the appliance switches automatically in stand-by status to save energy. A. Program number • During stand-by status, if the lid is closed the appliance shows the QR code, which you can scan to register the B.
  • Page 23: Basic Settings

    NOTE! I.4.2 DOWNLOAD LOG CYCLE INTO USB KEY Only the Store Manager can access to the Basic settings. If you want to change the password see I.5.13 CHANGE PASSWORD table in I.5 Advanced settings paragraph. Basic settings I.4.1 UPLOAD / DOWNLOAD APPLIANCE AND PROGRAM SETTING INTO / FROM USB KEY For the next steps, please refer to points 4 and 5 of I.4.1 UPLOAD / DOWNLOAD APPLIANCE AND PROGRAM...
  • Page 24: Counters Control

    I.4.5 COUNTERS CONTROL I.4.8 MELODY SET UP PWER ON START COMPLETE STOP ABORTED FLEX ACT MAGNETRO AUTO LID OPEN MAN LID OPEN CLOSE LID HH POWER-ON HH STAND BY HH COOKING MM MAG. HH IDLE I.4.6 BRIGHTNESS I.4.9 TIME SETTING 06/08/2015 17:31 17 :...
  • Page 25: Connectivity

    I.4.11 CONNECTIVITY 1. Press simultaneously buttons “7“ and “8“ (or – and –) for two seconds to activate the password menu. 2 SIGNAL CONTROL SELECTION It is advisable to check the This function allows to con- nect the appliance to the signal quality before putting Service remotely.
  • Page 26: Flex (Models Equipped Only)

    I.5.3 FLEX (models equipped only) The Flex use allows you to cook food without being crushed by the upper plate. With this option, it is possible to adjust the Flex if the parameter is activated (models equipped only). 16 (models equipped only) 18 FLEX 19 FLEX INSTRUCTIONS With Flex ON the upper plate returns to the initial position...
  • Page 27: Upload / Download Appliance And Program Setting Into/From Usb Key

    I.5.5 UPLOAD / DOWNLOAD APPLIANCE AND PROGRAM SETTING INTO/FROM USB KEY For their setting see I.4 Basic settings chapter. Phase_1_Heathing 1:15 Phase_2_Microw 0:45 I.5.6 START MODE SETTING Flex On For the next steps, please refer to points 17 – 18 of I.5.2 PROGRAM SETTING - Single Phase table.
  • Page 28: Upper Plate And Glass Temperature Setting

    I.5.8 UPPER PLATE AND GLASS TEMPERATURE SETTING 30:00 0°F ° 30:00 ° 30:00 0°F ° ° 230C 221 C 230C 221 C 30:00 30:00 0°F ° ° 225° 230C 221 C For the next steps, please refer to points 2 – 3 – 4 of the I.4.7 BUZZER SET UP ∞...
  • Page 29: Change Password

    5 ADVANCED SETTINGS BUZZER SET UP • Please seeI.4.7 BUZZER SET UP table in I.4 Basic settings chapter. TIME SETTING • Please see I.4.9 TIME SETTING table in I.4 Basic settings chapter. INFO DATA • Please see I.4.10 INFO DATA table in I.4 Basic settings chapter.
  • Page 30: Image Menu Setting

    I.5.16 IMAGE MENU SETTING Press ON to activate this function: the appliance is 4 DISPLAY IMAGE MENU ready to send and/or receive the recipes to/from cloud. Press OFF to disable the function. The appliance will refuse any recipe update. In this mode the program numbers are replaced by IMAGES that can be uploaded in the appliance from an USB key.
  • Page 31: Jremovable Teflon Plate (Rtp)

    CAUTION CAUTION As in any Microwave appliance, it can • Pay attention when the lid is opening, occur to have sparks inside the cooking do not block the lid movement. chamber. These sparks do not influence • Cooking surfaces are strong but not the safety of the user nor the appliance unbreakable and can be damaged by nor the quality of the sandwich.
  • Page 32: Replace The Removable Teflon Plate

    Replace the Removable Teflon Plate Fix the upper plate in the lid 1. Just release the 4 clips and remove the RTP, replace it. 1. Fit back the upper plate in the lid respecting right position of the upper heating plate. Have high care not to turn the upper heating plate that would provoke flexible hose damages (the symbols must be in the front).
  • Page 33: Daily Cleaning

    Daily cleaning Spread the specific degreaser used before on the glass, also on the upper plate using the brush. K.3.1 Preliminary actions CAUTION CAUTION Never spray the specific degreaser Perform the cleaning with the appliance in directly onto the plate. high temperature to guarantee the effi- ciency of the cleaning product.
  • Page 34: Cooking Chamber

    Choke cover cleaning K.3.4 Cooking chamber • Wipe the choke cover with a cloth and rinse using another 14. Push the upper plate to the highest point until it locks. damp cloth. Ensure removal of any grease or food residue to prevent early failure due to charring effect.
  • Page 35: Steam Exhaust Chamber

    K.3.6 Steam exhaust chamber 3. Spray the RTP over both sides with a soft detergent. 19. Close the lid and unscrew the front knob to remove the front top cover. NOTE! If the plate is very dirty, it is recommended to 20.
  • Page 36: Filters Cleaning

    4. Rinse with a damp cloth. 11. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any dirt or dust from the left and right front louvers prior to reposition the bezels. 5. Remove the protective paper from the upper plate. 6. Fit back the upper plate by referring to paragraph J.4 Fix the upper plate in the lid.
  • Page 37: Periods Of Non-Use

    Maintenance, inspections, checks and Frequency Responsability cleaning Ordinary cleaning • Daily • Operator • general cleaning of appliance and surrounding area Mechanical protection devices • Monthly • check their condition and for any deformation, • Service loosening or removed parts Control •...
  • Page 38: Suggestions For Quality Cooking

    Suggestions for quality cooking Problem Solution The sandwich is not enough or to much cooked. Select another program. The core temperature of the sandwich is too cold • Increase the time of microwave. • If the time of microwave is more than the total time, increase also the total time.
  • Page 39 Anomaly Anomaly type Description Possible causes Actions T_WT Blocking machine Working Top PT1000 PT1000 WT not properly • Check if burned spots are sensor mal-function cabled; visible in the centre of the (disconnected or in PT1000 WT failure. glass; short circuit). •...
  • Page 40 Anomaly Anomaly type Description Possible causes Actions FAN1_SP Warning Fan 1 is not running Air duct or Fan 1 dirty; Check: properly. Fan 1 fault. 1. If any visible dirt at the filters louvers; 2. If any fan sound can be heard when operating with the machine Report to serv- ice if needed.
  • Page 41 Anomaly Anomaly type Description Possible causes Actions MW_FUS Blocking Machine Monitor fuse has KS1 auxiliary contact Disconnect power and call blown. Replace it. disconnected; Service. S3 monitor switch in short circuit; Fuse Fs blown. KLX1 Blocking Machine Magnetron 1 over Air duct or FAN 1 dirty/ Wait for the appliance to cool temperature.
  • Page 42 Anomaly Anomaly type Description Possible causes Actions The appliance Pressing ON/OFF External supply energy Carefully check that the does not switch button the machine missing or interrupted; machine cable is intact and that does not react. the plug is inserted correctly Machine internal breakage.
  • Page 43 Anomaly Anomaly type Description Possible causes Actions The sandwich is Blocking MW The cooking result The Microwave does not EASY TEST: Run a MW cook- cold inside does not provide heat work because of the mag- ing cycle: hot air should come inside the sandwich.
  • Page 44: N Appliance Disposal

    Anomaly Anomaly type Description Possible causes Actions Lid conduit: too Warning The flexible tube con- Conduit rigidity increases 1. Set free the upper plate as rigid or damaged. necting the upper because of the upper plate for cleaning routine; plate wiring is exces- wires twisted too many 2.
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