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INSTALLATION M A N U A L FlexFusion® ELECTRIC SPACE$AVER PLUS COMBI MODEL FSE-610 R E G I S T E R W A R R A N T Y O N L I N E AT W W W. H E N N Y P E N N Y. C O M R E G I S T E R W A R R A N T Y O N L I N E AT W W W.
Table of Contents Introduction About this manual 1.1.1 Explanation of signs Use of the unit Warranty Safety information Description of the unit Overview of the unit Planning drawing 3.2.1 Countertop unit 3.2.2 Installation unit Equipment and connection data Transporting the unit Transport information Transporting to the installation site Unpacking the unit...
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Making the electrical connection 6.2.1 Connecting to the electric mains 6.2.2 Connecting the electric power cable to the unit 6.2.3 Connecting to the potential equalisation circuit Connecting the power optimizing system Making the water connection 6.4.1 Connecting hard and soft water 6.4.2 Connect only to soft water Making the wastewater connection...
Introduction About this manual Introduction About this manual The instruction manual is part of the unit and contains information on safe installation of the unit. Observe and adhere to the following instructions: ▪ Read the instruction manual in its entirety prior to installation. ▪...
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Introduction About this manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Material damage Failure to comply can cause material damage. NOTICE Information Notes for better understanding and operation of the unit. Symbol / sign Meaning ▪ Listing of information. Action steps, which can be performed in any sequence. Action steps, which must be performed in the specified sequence.
Introduction Use of the unit Use of the unit This unit is intended to be used solely for commercial purposes, particularly in commercial kitchens. This unit is certified in the following: Warranty The warranty is void and safety is no longer assured in the event of: ▪...
Safety information Safety information 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 installer must be familiar with regional regulations and observe them. Ensuring conformity with Observe applicable international, European and national laws, regulations, standards...
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Safety information ▪ Prior to starting the installation work, discuss how to behave in an emergency. ▪ Use equipment and protective gear suitable for the activity. ▪ Brace housing components to prevent them from falling over and dropping. Setup Risk of property damage and personal injury from improper setup ▪...
Description of the unit Overview of the unit Description of the unit Overview of the unit SpaceSaver with base frame a Operating control h Core temperature sensor (covered) b Support rack i USB port (covered) c Insulated window j Frame foot (adjustable) d Cooking zone door k Base frame (optional) e Door handle...
Description of the unit Planning drawing Planning drawing 3.2.1 Countertop unit Planning drawing of countertop unit Model 6.10 19.7 550 21.7 50 30.9 791 31.1 6.23 19.7 550 21.7 50 24.9 791 31.1...
Description of the unit Equipment and connection data 3.2.2 Installation unit Planning drawing of installation unit Model 6.10 21.9 29.7 31.7 31.7 6.23 21.9 23.7 31.7 25.7 Equipment and connection data Model 6.10 6.23 Dimensions Unit 78 x 55 x 79 (30.7 x 21.7 x 31.1 in) 63 x 55 x 79 (24.8 x 21.7 x 31.1 in) Length x width x height (cm)
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Description of the unit Equipment and connection data Model 6.10 6.23 Emissions Heat dissipation in case of connected load at 400 V Latent heat rejection (W) 1404 Sensible heat rejection (W) Noise level (db (A)) < 65 Ambient climate 5–40 °C, 95 % relative humidity, non-condensing Electrical connection Protection class IPX5...
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Description of the unit Equipment and connection data Model 6.10 6.23 Fusing (A) Voltage (V) Connected load (kW) Fusing (A) Voltage (V) Connected load (kW) Fusing (A) Voltage (V) Connected load (kW) Fusing (A) Voltage (V) Connected load (kW) Fusing (A) Electricity network type 2PE AC 50/60Hz Voltage (V)
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Description of the unit Equipment and connection data Model 6.10 6.23 Chloride Cl (mg/l) <50 Iron Fe (mg/l) <0.1 Connection pressure (hPa), 200 - 600, 2 - 6 (bar) Connection (") R ¾", male thread Hard water connection Carbonate hardness CaCO <4 (mmol/l) Connection pressure (hPa),...
Transporting the unit Transport information Transporting the unit Transport information Prior to transporting the unit to the installation site, ensure that: ▪ The route has adequate load-bearing capacity; place rails or metal plates underneath if necessary. ▪ Wall openings are large enough. By removing the packaging, the passage width is reduced (see "Unit and connection data").
Transporting the unit Unpacking the unit c) Move the unit to the installation site. Unpacking the unit CAUTION Risk of injury from sharp edges a) Wear protective gloves. NOTICE When unpacking the unit, inspect it for transport damage. Do not install damaged units or put into service.
Setting up the unit Place the unit on a work surface or base Setting up the unit SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Risk of crushing from improper setup a) Protect the unit and work area during setup and alignment. CAUTION Risk of fire from failure to observe applicable regional fire prevention regulations a) Observe applicable regional fire prevention regulations.
Setting up the unit Minimum clearances Attach warning sign regarding insertion height a) Clean the adhesion surface for the sticker. b) Attach the sticker to the cooking zone door at a height of 1.60 m (5.2 ft). Minimum clearances Minimum clearances a Ceiling c Deep-fat fryer b Baking oven...
Connecting the unit Opening and closing the housing Connecting the unit Opening and closing the housing DANGER Risk of personal injury and physical damage from electric shock a) Prior to working on the unit, ensure that the unit has been disconnected from the mains.
Connecting the unit Opening and closing the housing 6.1.1 Removing and attaching the connection cover Removing the connection cover Removing the connection cover a) Remove the screws on the connection cover on the rear panel. b) Remove the connection cover. Attach the connection cover a) Attach the connection cover.
Connecting the unit Opening and closing the housing 6.1.2 Removing and attaching the rear panel Remove the rear panel Remove the rear panel a) Remove the screws on the rear panel. b) Remove rear panel. Mount rear panel a) Attach rear panel. b) Tighten the screws on the rear panel.
Connecting the unit Opening and closing the housing 6.1.3 Removing and attaching the hygiene plate SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Risk of physical damage from squeezing the lines a) When attaching the hygiene plate, make sure that wires are not pinched. NOTICE Material damage caused by leaking hygiene plate a) Check gaskets when attaching the hygiene plate.
Connecting the unit Making the electrical connection Making the electrical connection Electrical installation work must be performed by a licensed electrician. Comply with the local regulations of the electric utility. 6.2.1 Connecting to the electric mains To connect the unit to the electrical supply mains, a connection line type H07RN-F should be used.
Connecting the unit Making the electrical connection 6.2.2 Connecting the electric power cable to the unit Electrical connection terminal diagram in the unit A, B, C, D Power optimising PE Protective earth system 13, 14 Floating contact X1 Mains connection L1, L2, L3 Phases X2 Power optimising system connection (POS)
Connecting the unit Connecting the power optimizing system ➢ Electrical connection to the unit matches the information on the Prerequisite nameplate ➢ In countertop unit: rear panel is removed ➢ In installation unit: connection cover is removed ➢ Electric power cable sufficiently long a) Insert the electric power cable into the unit through the cable gland.
Connecting the unit Making the water connection Connecting the power optimising system a) Pull the connection cable into the unit through the opening next to the entry for the electric power cable. b) Bring the connection cable to the connection terminals. c) Attach the connection cable in accordance with the terminal diagram.
Connecting the unit Making the water connection 6.4.1 Connecting hard and soft water SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Hygiene risk from contaminated drinking water a) The connection to the drinking water supply must be equipped with a backflow preventer. CAUTION Risk of physical damage from the wrong water quality a) Ensure that the water quality complies with the equipment and connection data.
Connecting the unit Making the water connection ➢ Required water pressure available ➢ Pressure-resistant hoses suitable for drinking water available a) Connect the hoses to the respective water connection fittings. b) Open the water taps and flush the hoses. c) Insert a dirt filter into the hard and soft water connections. d) Connect hoses to the unit.
Connecting the unit Making the wastewater connection Making the wastewater connection Installation work involving wastewater must be performed by an authorised plumbing contractor. Observe the applicable regional regulations of the sewage utility involved. 6.5.1 Connecting the wastewater line to a permanent connection Fixed sewer connection a Wastewater connection...
Connecting the unit Making the wastewater connection b) Secure the wastewater line with clamps. c) Fill the waste trap on the unit with drinking water. d) Fill out the commissioning report. 6.5.2 Connecting the wastewater line to the discharge funnel Connecting the wastewater line to the discharge funnel a Wastewater connection d Wastewater system...
Connecting the unit Exhaust air connection d) Install outlet of the sewer line 20 mm (.8 in) above the outlet funnel. e) Fill water into the discharge funnel. Exhaust air connection When setting up the unit under a fume hood, observe the regional regulations for air conditioning systems.
Connecting the unit Making the basic settings Making the basic settings Chef’sTouch main menu a FlexiCombi Chef’sTouch main d "Equipment functions" button menu FlexiCombi Help Back button button c Language selection By entering the password "2100", the basic settings for the installation can be displayed and changed.
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Connecting the unit Making the basic settings Basic setting Standard Setting Explanation value range ▪ 0 m - 999 m (0 - .6 mi) ▪ 1000 m – 1999 m (.6 – 1.2 mi) ▪ 2000 m – 2499 m (1.2 –...
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Connecting the unit Making the basic settings Basic setting Standard Setting Explanation value range 80% power 100 % 80 % Power limited to 80 % possible (for special 100 % applications). Power If the power optimisation optimisation system is connected, "On" system (POS) must be selected for the unit connected?
Installing the unit Installing the unit SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Danger due to heavy weight of the unit (over 60 kg) a) Erect the unit with several people. b) Raise / lower the unit with suitable lifting equipment. CAUTION Risk of crushing the fingers and hands when lifting and lowering the unit on the shelf plate a) Always lift and lower the unit carefully (with suitable lifting tool) with two people.
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Installing the unit Place the unit on the shelf SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Material damage caused by pinched cables and hoses Cables and hoses may not be pinched. CAUTION Shearing feet Feet can shear off when the unit is pushed on the floor. Feet a) Place the unit on the shelf plate.
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Installing the unit d) Connect the unit to the customer's supply (electricity and water) and disposal (waste water). ⇨ This is dependent on the local situation.
Putting the unit into service Filling out the commissioning report Putting the unit into service ➢ Electrical connection made Prerequisite ➢ Water connection established ➢ Sewage connection established ➢ Exhaust connection made (if required by the customer) ➢ Rear panel enclosed ➢...
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Putting the unit into service Filling out the commissioning report Electrical connection Electrical connections made properly? Residual-current protective device connected immediately before this unit? Residual-current protective device connected before this and other units? Basic control setting Software version identified? Version: __________ Date and time set? Installation altitude set? 0 - 999 m ( 0-.6 mi)
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Putting the unit into service Filling out the commissioning report Water connection Minimum connection pressure available? Connection pressure: _______________ bar Water connection made properly? Lines and connections have no leaks? Mixing battery mounted properly? Wastewater connection Wastewater connection made in a technically correct manner? On-site waste trap Vacuum breaker Funnel discharge...
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Putting the unit into service Filling out the commissioning report Water installation was provided by: Company Installer City, date Signature Wastewater installation was provided by: Company Installer City, date Signature Exhaust air connection was provided by: Company Installer City, date Signature Operator training was provided by: Company...
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