INDUCS Modul Line 360 R 1x5 kW User And Installation Manual

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Modul Line
Modular system for induction cooking
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
Modul Line 360 R 1x5 kW
Modul Line 500 R 1x5 kW
Modul Line Wok 1x5 kW
Modul Line 360 R 2x3.5 / 5 kW
Modul Line 360 R 4x3.5 / 5 kW
Modul Line 360 R 4x3.5 / 5 kW
Modul Line 360 F 1x5 / 7 kW
Modul Line 360 F 2x5 / 7 kW
Modul Line 400 ALC 1x5 kW
Modul Line 400 ALC 2x5 kW
Modul Line Pano 2x2.5 kW
Modul Line Pano 4x2.5 kW
Translation of Original Instruction – English
Modul Line X2 User and Installation Manual rev03
Modul Line XXX R 2x3.5 / 5 kW
Modul Line XXX Q 2x5kW
Modul Line XXX F 2x5 / 7 kW
Modul Line XXX R 4x3.5 / 5 kW
Modul Line XXX Q 4x5kW
Modul Line XXX F 4x5 / 7 kW
Modul Line XXX R 2x3.5 & F 2x7 kW
Modul Line XXX R 2x5 & F 2x7 kW
09/23
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  • Page 1 WARNING: If the surface is cracked, immediately disconnect the appliance from supply. Notice: This Unit is approved for professional use only. Models Modul Line 360 R 1x5 kW Modul Line XXX R 2x3.5 / 5 kW Modul Line 500 R 1x5 kW...
  • Page 2 READ THIS MANUAL Warning Read this manual thoroughly before installing, operating, or performing maintenance on the equipment. Failure to follow instructions in this manual can cause property damage, injury or death. This manual must always be available for reference at the place of operation. This manual is intended for kitchen consultants, cabinet designers, fabricators, installers, owners and operators of our appliances.
  • Page 3 ABOUT THIS MANUAL Throughout this manual, the induction appliance model indicated on the cover page is referred to as appliance, induction appliance or equipment. A period (.) is used in this manual as the decimal separator. Original measurements are in metrics. Measurements in imperial are provided for reference. Not ALL models, options and accessories are available in all geographical regions.
  • Page 4: Safety Notices

    Safety Notices Safety Notices DEFINITIONS DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This applies to the most extreme situations. Warning Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Caution Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
  • Page 5: Disclaimers

    Safety Notices DISCLAIMERS DANGER Disregarding any safety instructions may cause harm to people, the surroundings, and the equipment. The manufacturer and/or authorized representative are not responsible for any damages or personal injury caused by failure to observe any safety instructions. Risks involved when disregarding safety instructions include, but not limiting to: •...
  • Page 6: Correct Disposal Of This Product

    Safety Notices Warning This product contains chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and/ or birth defects or other reproductive harm. Operation, installation, and servicing of this product could expose you to airborne particles of glass-wool or ceramic fibers, crystalline silica, and/or carbon monoxide. Inhalation of airborne particles of glass-wool or ceramic fibers is known to the State of California to cause cancer.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Notices ..........................4 DEFINITIONS ............................ 4 SAFETY SYMBOLS AND WARNINGS ON THE APPLIANCE ..............4 DISCLAIMERS ........................... 5 CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT ................... 6 Table of Contents ......................... 7 Section 1 ............................ 10 General Information ........................10 Description of Product ........................
  • Page 8 Control-unit 4xRJ45 ........................39 Operation Options ......................... 40 Electrical Connections ........................43 Generator ............................43 General ............................44 Generator setup (DIP switch settings)................... 45 System cabling ..........................61 Connecting Operations options ..................... 71 Electrical Specifications ........................75 ELECTRICAL CABLES ........................75 INSTALLATION CLEARANCE ......................
  • Page 9 Rotary power switch.......................... 89 Tap-Operation Unit ........................... 89 Tap-Operation Unit Display (Overview) ..................90 Control ............................... 91 TURN UNIT ON ..........................91 LED RING ............................91 SWITCHING BETWEEN COOKING AND HOLDING MODES ............. 91 SETTING POWER LEVEL (1 TO 12) AND LOCK/UNLOCK ..............91 Power Level Settings ........................
  • Page 10: Section 1

    Section 1 General Information Description of Product Built with a robust construction, our induction appliances are compact and powerful with the revolutionary RTCSmp® Technology (Realtime Temperature Control System). The RTCSmp® Technology monitors continuously in real time, the energy supply, temperature of the cook zone and the state of the components such as the induction coil.
  • Page 11: Compliances

    General Information Section 1 Compliances The units comply the latest Norms: Europe models • EN 55014-1 • EN 55014-2 • EN 60529 • EN 62233 (EMC/ EMV) • EN 60335-1 • EN 60335-2-36 • EN 61000-3-11 • EN 61000-3-12 Serial Plate Location The serial plate is located on top of the black housing of the unit.
  • Page 12: Model Number And Serial Number

    Nominal Voltage per zone (in mm) type type (in kW) Modul Line 360 R 1x5 kW 360 x 360 3 x 380 - 415 Modul Line 500 R 1x5 kW 500 x 500 3 x 380 - 415 Modul Line Wok 1x5 kW Ø...
  • Page 13: Operations

    Modul Line 720 R 4x5 kW 720 x 720 3 x 380 - 415 Modul Line 720 Q 4x5 kW 720 x 720 3 x 380 - 415 Modul Line 720 F 4x5 kW 720 x 720 3 x 380 - 415 Modul Line 720 F 4x7 kW 720 x 720 3 x 380 - 415...
  • Page 14 integration into stove Cooking levels 1-12 construction. Temp. control 25 – 100 °C Timer function 0.5 – 240 min Lock function Limitation of max. power output Customization of LED-Ring colour Error codes are displayed Tap basic (horizontal) This operation consists of 1 Controls one cooking zone knob and a separate 7 7-segment display...
  • Page 15: Mounting Frame

    General Information Section 1 Mounting frame Available models (in mm) Description Installation-mounting frame 360x360 For one cooking zone (R/F) Installation-mounting frame 500x500 For one cooking zone (R) Installation-mounting frame 200x400 For one cooking zone (ALC) Installation-mounting frame 400x400 For two cooking zones (ALC) Installation-mounting frame 250x500 For two cooking zones (PANO) Installation-mounting frame 250x1000...
  • Page 16: Section 2

    Section 2 Installation INSTALLATION SAFETY − DISCLAIMER DANGER Installation must be carried out by registered installation contractors only. The contractors are responsible for interpreting all instructions correctly and performing the installation in compliance with all applicable national and local regulations. The warning signs and serial plates on the equipment must strictly be followed.
  • Page 17: Installation Safety-Electrical

    Installation Section 2 INSTALLATION SAFETY—ELECTRICAL DANGER Installation must be carried out by registered installation contractors only. The contractors are responsible for interpreting all instructions correctly and performing the installation in compliance with all applicable national and local regulations. The warning signs and serial plates on the equipment must strictly be followed. DANGER The device must be protected and connected with an all-pole circuit breaker which ensures complete separation under overvoltage category III.
  • Page 18: Personal Protection

    Installation Section 2 PERSONAL PROTECTION DANGER All utilities (gas, electric, water and steam) must be OFF to all equipment and locked out of operation according to national/regional regulations, as well as company approved practices during installation, maintenance, and servicing. Always allow appliance to cool. DANGER Use appropriate safety equipment during installation, maintenance, and servicing.
  • Page 19: Scope Of Delivery

    Installation Section 2 Scope of delivery The Modul Line is a modular induction system which is composed of interchangeable or optional components, which can be ordered individually to ideally fit your built-in situation and application. All Modul Line systems have crucial components. You need all of them to make the system work. Interchangeable components are parts which replace a crucial component to match a specification which is not part of the standard.
  • Page 20: Specifications - Dimensions

    Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions for the following Versions: Modul Line 360 R 1x5 kW Modul Line 360 R 2x3.5 kW Modul Line 360 R 2x5 kW Modul Line 360 R 4x3.5 kW Modul Line 360 R 4x5 kW The cut-out in the work top must be at least 368 x 368 mm for one coil carrier.
  • Page 21 Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions for the following Version: Modul Line 500 R 1x5 kW The cut-out in the work top must be at least 508 x 508 mm for one coil carrier. The minimum available depth for the coil carrier is 118 mm. The recommended distance between two coil carriers is 12 cm. Dimensions are specified in mm [inches].
  • Page 22 Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions for the following Version: Modul Line Wok 1x5 kW Note: The direct integration of a Modul Line Wok into a work top requires special tools to manufacture the round bend downwards to perfectly fit the Ceran® Wok Cuvette. The minimum available depth for the coil carrier is 200 mm.
  • Page 23: Modul Line 360 F 1X7 Kw 7 360 X

    Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions for the following Versions: Modul Line 360 F 1x7 kW Modul Line 360 F 2x5 kW Modul Line 360 F 2x7 kW The cut-out in the work top must be at least 368 x 368 mm for one coil carrier. The minimum available depth for the coil carrier is 150 mm.
  • Page 24: Modul Line Pano 2X2.5 Kw

    Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions for the following Version: Modul Line PANO 2x2.5 kW Modul Line PANO 4x2.5 kW The cut-out in the work top must be at least 258 x 508 mm for one coil carrier. 258 x 1008 mm for the Version PANO 4x2.5 kW.
  • Page 25: Modul Line 650 R 2X3.5 Kw

    Generator & Control-unit (please see specification Generator & Control-unit) Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions for the following Versions: Modul Line 650 R 2x3.5 kW Modul Line 650 R 2x5 kW The cut-out in the work top must be at least 383 x 658 mm for one coil carrier. The minimum available depth for the coil carrier is 200 mm.
  • Page 26: Modul Line 650 F 2X7 Kw 7 375 X

    Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions for the following Versions: Modul Line 650 F 2x5 kW Modul Line 650 F 2x7 kW The cut-out in the work top must be at least 383 x 658 mm for one coil carrier. The minimum available depth for the coil carrier is 200 mm.
  • Page 27: Modul Line 650 R 4X3.5 Kw

    Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions for the following Versions: Modul Line 650 R 4x3.5 kW Modul Line 650 R 4x5 kW The cut-out in the work top must be at least 658 x 658 mm for the combination of two coil carriers. The minimum available depth for the coil carrier is 200 mm.
  • Page 28: Modul Line 650 F 4X7 Kw 7 650 X

    Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions for the following Versions: Modul Line 650 F 4x5 kW Modul Line 650 F 4x7 kW The cut-out in the work top must be at least 658 x 658 mm for the combination of two coil carriers. The minimum available depth for the coil carrier is 200 mm.
  • Page 29: Modul Line 720 R 2X3.5 Kw

    Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions for the following Versions: Modul Line 720 R 2x3.5 kW Modul Line 720 R 2x5 kW The cut-out in the work top must be at least 368 x 728 mm for one coil carrier. The minimum available depth for the coil carrier is 200 mm.
  • Page 30: Modul Line 720 F 2X7 Kw 7 360 X

    Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions for the following Versions: Modul Line 720 F 2x5 kW Modul Line 720 F 2x7 kW The cut-out in the work top must be at least 368 x 728 mm for one coil carrier. The minimum available depth for the coil carrier is 200 mm.
  • Page 31: Modul Line 720 R 4X3.5 Kw

    Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions for the following Versions: Modul Line 720 R 4x3.5 kW Modul Line 720 R 4x5 kW The cut-out in the work top must be at least 728 x 728 mm for the combination of two coil carriers. The minimum available depth for the coil carrier is 200 mm.
  • Page 32 Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions for the following Versions: Modul Line 720 R 4x3.5 kW Modul Line 720 R 4x5 kW The cut-out in the work top must be at least 728 x 728 mm for the combination of two coil carriers. The minimum available depth for the coil carrier is 200 mm.
  • Page 33 Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions for the following Versions: Modul Line Griddle 2x3.5 kW Modul Line Griddle 2x5 kW The cut-out in the work top depends on the which installation version will be chosen. The minimum available depth for the coil carrier is 200 mm. The minimum recommended distance to the next Griddle or cooking zone is 12 cm.
  • Page 34 Generator & Control-unit (please see specification Generator & Control-unit) Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions for the following Version: Modul Line Kombi 2x5 kW – 65 The cut-out in the work top depends on the which installation version will be chosen. The minimum available depth for the Kombi plate is 250 mm.
  • Page 35 Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions for the following Version: Modul Line Kombi 2x5 kW – 100 The cut-out in the work top depends on the which installation version will be chosen. The minimum available depth for the coil carrier is 280 mm. The minimum recommended distance to the next Kombi plate or cooking zone is 12 cm.
  • Page 36: Generator Set-Up 1

    Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions Generator Set-up 1 Fitting the following Versions: Modul Line 360 R 1x5 kW Modul Line 500 R 1x5 kW Modul Line Wok 1x5 kW Modul Line 360 R 2x3.5 kW Modul Line 360 R 2x5 kW...
  • Page 37 Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions Generator Set-up 2 Fitting the following Versions: Modul Line 360 R 4x3.5 kW Modul Line 360 R 4x5 kW Modul Line 360 F 2x5 kW Modul Line 360 F 2x7 kW Modul Line PANO 4x2.5 kW Modul Line 650 F 2x5 kW Modul Line 650 F 2x7 kW Modul Line 650 R 4x3.5 kW...
  • Page 38: Control-Unit

    Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions Generator Set-up 3 Fitting the following Versions: Modul Line 650 F 4x5 kW Modul Line 650 F 4x7 kW Modul Line 720 F 4x5 kW Modul Line 720 F 4x7 kW Set-up 3 is a combination of 2x Set-up 2. Control-unit Fitting all Versions besides: Modul Line 650 R 4x3.5 kW;...
  • Page 39: Control-Unit 4Xrj45

    Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions Control-unit 4xRJ45 Fitting the following Versions: Modul Line 650 R 4x3.5 kW Modul Line 650 R 4x5 kW Modul Line 720 R 4x3.5 kW Modul Line 720 R 4x5 kW Dimensions are specified in mm [inches].
  • Page 40: Operation Options

    Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions Operation Options Potentiometer Dimensions are specified in mm [inches]. Tap Operation (built-in) Dimensions are specified in mm [inches].
  • Page 41 Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions Tap Basic Dimensions are specified in mm [inches]. No display; Box for electronics With 7-segment display under the Ceran®...
  • Page 42 Installation Section 2 Specifications - Dimensions Tap Plus Dimensions are specified in mm [inches]. With OLED Display...
  • Page 43: Electrical Connections

    Installation Section 2 Electrical Connections Generator Mains connection terminal Connection for protective conductor RJ45 Connection for Control-unit RJ12 Connection for Connection for optional coil ventilation kit Connection for coil cable Cable tie socket for strain relief of the power cable The generator is delivered with the counter plug connection on the generator (see below illustration).
  • Page 44: General

    Installation Section 2 General When cabling the generators, the coil cables must be kept separate from power supply and all communication cables (RJ45 and RJ12).
  • Page 45: Generator Setup (Dip Switch Settings)

    Installation Section 2 Generator setup (DIP switch settings) The Modul Line X2 system works with one generator covering all described applications in this manual. To set the generator according to the required application it is necessary to set the DIP switch on the power board correctly.
  • Page 46 Installation Section 2 Dipswitch setting for 5kW with one generator, two inputs (0) For the following units Modul Line 360 R 2x5 kW Modul Line 400 ALC 2x5 kW Modul Line 650 R 2x5 kW Modul Line 650 Q 2x5 kW Modul Line 720 R 2x5 kW Modul Line 720 Q 2x5 kW Modul Line Griddle 2x5 kW...
  • Page 47 Section 2 Dipswitch setting for 5kW with one generator, one input, one coil (0) For the following units Modul Line 360 R 1x5 kW Modul Line 500 R 1x5 kW Modul Line Wok 1x5 kW Modul Line 400 ALC 1x5 kW...
  • Page 48 Installation Section 2 Dipswitch setting for 5kW with one generator, one input, two coils (8) For the following units Number of generators: Number of coils: Number of input devices (totally) (potentiometer, knobs etc.) Number of control units Maximum power per cooking field: 10kW Total maximum power:...
  • Page 49 Installation Section 2 Dipswitch setting for 3.5kW with one generator, one input (1) For the following unit Modul Line 360 F 1x7 kW Number of generators: Number of coils: Number of input devices (totally) (potentiometer, knobs etc.) Number of control units 3.5kW Maximum power per cooking field: Total maximum power:...
  • Page 50 Installation Section 2 Dipswitch setting for 3.5kW with one generator, two inputs (4) For the following unit Modul Line 360 R 2x3.5 kW Modul Line 650 R 2x3.5 kW Modul Line 720 R 2x3.5 kW Modul Line Griddle 2x3.5 kW Number of generators: Number of coils: Number of input devices (totally)
  • Page 51 Installation Section 2 Dipswitch setting for 2.5kW with one generator, two inputs (6) For the following units Modul Line PANO 2x2.5 kW Number of generators: Number of coils: Number of input devices (totally) (potentiometer, knobs etc.) Number of control units 2.5kW Maximum power per cooking field: Total maximum power:...
  • Page 52 Installation Section 2 Dipswitch setting for 5kW with two generators, four inputs, one Control Unit (0 + 3) For the following units Modul Line 360 R 4x5 kW Modul Line 650 R 4x5 kW Modul Line 720 R 4x5 kW Generator 1 (for coil channel 1+2) Generator 2 (for coil channel 3+4) Number of generators:...
  • Page 53 Installation Section 2 Dipswitch setting for 5kW with two generators, four inputs, two Control Unit (0 + 0) For the following units Modul Line 650 Q 4x5 kW Modul Line 720 Q 4x5 kW Generator 1 (for coil channel 1+2) Generator 2 (for coil channel 3+4) Number of generators: Number of coils:...
  • Page 54 Installation Section 2 Dipswitch setting for 3.5kW with two generators, four inputs (4 + 5) For the following units Modul Line 360 R 4x3.5 kW Modul Line 650 R 4x3.5 kW Modul Line 720 R 4x3.5 kW Generator 1 (for coil channel 1+2) Generator 2 (for coil channel 3+4) Number of generators: Number of coils:...
  • Page 55 Installation Section 2 Dipswitch setting for 5kW with two generators, two inputs (8 + 9) For the following units Generator 1 (for coil channel 1+2) Generator 2 (for coil channel 3+4) Number of generators: Number of coils: Number of input devices (totally) (potentiometer, knobs etc.) Number of control units Maximum power per cooking field:...
  • Page 56 Installation Section 2 Dipswitch setting for 3.5kW with two generators, two inputs (1 + 2) For the following units Modul Line 650 F 2x7 kW Modul Line 720 F 2x7 kW Generator 1 (for coil channel 1+2) Generator 2 (for coil channel 3+4) Number of generators: Number of coils: Number of input devices (totally)
  • Page 57 Installation Section 2 Dipswitch setting for 2.5kW with two generators, four inputs (6 + 7) For the following units Modul Line PANO 4x2.5 kW Generator 1 (for coil channel 1+2) Generator 2 (for coil channel 3+4) Number of generators: Number of coils: Number of input devices (totally) (potentiometer, knobs etc.) Number of control units...
  • Page 58 Installation Section 2 Dipswitch setting for 2.5kW with two generators, two inputs (1 + 2) For the following units Modul Line 650 F 2x5 kW Modul Line 720 F 2x5 kW There are no settings for those units yet. You will need to use 3.5kW settings and adjust the parameters via the IR terminal.
  • Page 59 Installation Section 2 Dipswitch setting for 3.5kW with four generators, four inputs (1 + 2 + 1 + 2) For the following units Modul Line 650 F 4x7 kW Modul Line 720 F 4x7 kW Generator 1 (for coil channel 1+2) Generator 3 (for coil channel 5+6) Generator 2 (for coil channel 3+4) Generator 4 (for coil channel 7+8)
  • Page 60 Installation Section 2 Dipswitch setting for 2.5kW with four generators, four inputs (8 + 9 + 8 + 9) For the following units Modul Line 650 F 4x5 kW Modul Line 720 F 4x5 kW Generator 1 (for coil channel 1+2) Generator 3 (for coil channel 5+6) Generator 2 (for coil channel 3+4) Generator 4 (for coil channel 7+8)
  • Page 61: System Cabling

    Installation Section 2 Electrical Connections System cabling Modul Line 360 R 1x5 kW Modul Line 500 R 1x5 kW System cabling Modul Line Wok 1x5 kW...
  • Page 62 Installation Section 2 Electrical Connections System cabling Modul Line 360 R 2x3.5 kW Modul Line 360 R 2x5 kW System cabling Modul Line 360 R 4x3.5 kW Modul Line 360 R 4x5 kW...
  • Page 63 Installation Section 2 Electrical Connections System cabling Modul Line 360 F 1x7 kW System cabling Modul Line 360 F 2x5 kW Modul Line 360 F 2x7 kW...
  • Page 64 Installation Section 2 Electrical Connections System cabling Modul Line PANO 2x2.5 kW System cabling Modul Line PANO 4x2.5 kW...
  • Page 65 Installation Section 2 Electrical Connections System cabling Modul Line 650 R 2x3.5 kW Modul Line 650 R 2x5 kW Modul Line 650 Q 2x5 kW Modul Line 720 R 2x3.5 kW Modul Line 720 R 2x5 kW Modul Line 720 Q 2x5 kW...
  • Page 66 Installation Section 2 Electrical Connections System cabling Modul Line 650 F 2x5 kW Modul Line 650 F 2x7 kW Modul Line 720 F 2x5 kW Modul Line 720 F 2x7 kW...
  • Page 67 Installation Section 2 Electrical Connections System cabling Modul Line 650 R 4x3.5 kW Modul Line 650 R 4x5 kW Modul Line 720 R 4x3.5 kW Modul Line 720 R 4x5 kW...
  • Page 68 Installation Section 2 Electrical Connections System cabling Modul Line 650 Q 4x5 kW Modul Line 720 Q 4x5 kW...
  • Page 69 Installation Section 2 Electrical Connections System cabling Modul Line 650 F 4x5 kW Modul Line 650 F 4x7 kW Modul Line 720 F 4x5 kW Modul Line 720 F 4x7 kW Gen. Nr. 1 Gen. Nr. 3...
  • Page 70 Installation Section 2 Electrical Connections System cabling Modul Line Griddle 2x3.5 kW Modul Line Griddle 2x5 kW Modul Line Kombi 2x5 kW – 65 Modul Line Kombi 2x5 kW – 100...
  • Page 71: Connecting Operations Options

    Installation Section 2 Electrical Connections Connecting Operations options Potentiometer 1 Cooking zone 2 Cooking zones 4 Cooking zones...
  • Page 72 Installation Section 2 Electrical Connections Tap Operation (Single) Tap Operation (2 cooking zones) Tap basic (Single)
  • Page 73 Installation Section 2 Electrical Connections Tap basic (2 cooking zones) Tap plus (Single)
  • Page 74 Installation Section 2 Electrical Connections Tap plus (2 cooking zones)
  • Page 75: Electrical Specifications

    Installation Section 2 Electrical Specifications Model Dipswitch Power / Current Voltage / Phases Modul Line X2 Unit type 0 / 3 max. 10 kW / 16 A 400 V / 3Φ Modul Line X2 Unit type 1 / 2 Max. 7 kW / 11 A 400 V / 3Φ...
  • Page 76: Installation Instructions Modul Line

    Installation Section 2 Installation Instructions Modul Line Read and understand all installation safety instructions regarding Clearance and Ventilation at the beginning of this chapter. The 40mm [1.57 inch] clearance, ± 1mm [0.04 inch], from the underside of the coil carrier to the •...
  • Page 77: Installation Instructions, Coil Carrier/Coils

    Installation Section 2 Installation instructions, coil carrier/coils Read and understand all installation safety instructions regarding Clearance and Ventilation at the beginning of this chapter. • The coils (temperature sensor) on the coil carrier sheet must be installed so that they have uniform contact pressure on the ceramic surface.
  • Page 78: Ventilation Requirements

    Installation Section 2 To replace the generator, disconnect the system form power supply, remove the grease filters and disconnect all plugged connections. Now the device can be pulled out of the generator compartment. Ventilation Requirements Read and understand all installation safety instructions regarding Clearance and Ventilation at the beginning of this chapter.
  • Page 79: Installation Example

    Installation Section 2 Installation example Freestanding Range Air in-let with fitted air filter behind Generator compartment Air out-let Range mounted towards a wall Air in-let with fitted air filter behind Generator compartment Air out-let integrated into front panel...
  • Page 80: Commissioning

    Installation Section 2 COMMISSIONING Read and understand all installation safety instructions regarding Electrical and Personal Protection. Remove all objects from the glass-top and examine the glass. Caution Do not continue if the glass-top is cracked, chipped, or damaged in any other way. Contact an authorized service agency for assistance.
  • Page 81: Section 3

    Section 3 Operation OPERATION SAFETY—DISCLAIMER DANGER The on-site supervisor is responsible to train operators for operating, maintaining, and ensuring that operators are made aware of the inherent dangers of operating this equipment. DANGER Risk of fire/shock/equipment failure. All minimum clearances must be maintained. Do not obstruct vents or openings.
  • Page 82 Operation Section 3 DANGER Never stand, site, or lean on the equipment! They are not designed to hold the weight of an adult, and may collapse or tip if misused in this manner. Caution Short Cook Time Induction appliances cook food faster than conventional cooking equipment. To avoid overheating and burning, check the cooking process frequently.
  • Page 83: Cooking With Induction

    Operation Section 3 Cooking with Induction Warning Never Leave an Empty Pan on Cooktop Induction appliances heat up empty pans very quickly. Never operate the appliance with an empty pan. Do not pre-heat pan. Always put food products, water, or oil into the pan before turning on the appliance. Failure to do so will result in irreparable damage.
  • Page 84: Functionality

    Operation Section 3 Functionality The induction of a magnetic field causes magnetic and electrical losses in the bottom of the pan. The bottom of the pan is heated up by these losses. VARIABLE INDUCTION PARAMETERS Thanks to the use of the latest induction technology, the new Modul Line X2 can adjust to the pan or pot materials used, by adjust induction relevant parameters.
  • Page 85: 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 [104 °F]. Clean the intake filter at least once a week or as often as required. Do not use dented pans because it will cause damages to the electronics.
  • Page 86: Proper Induction Cookware

    Operation Section 3 Proper Induction Cookware CONDITION Pans with layer separation (outward and inward bubbles), arching or • partially detached bottoms must be replaced. When these pans are used, the sensors under the glass-top cannot detect • temperature correctly. These pans will overheat the sensors and eventually will damage the sensors and the generator.
  • Page 87: Boil Test

    Operation Section 3 BOIL TEST To test the efficiency of a pan for induction cooking, perform a boil test. See instructions in section 5 Troubleshooting. SIZE OF PAN MINIMUM SIZE: The bottom of pan must have a minimum diameter of 12cm [5”] (below, dotted •...
  • Page 88 Operation Section 3 ALWAYS PLACE PAN IN THE CENTER OF A COOK ZONE.
  • Page 89: 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 immediate use. The glowing power indicator indicates that energy is transferred to the pan. The power level is set by turning the power selector (the bigger ridge indicates the Position): Tap-Operation Unit The rear hob display is on the top half of the display and the front hob is the bottom of the display.
  • Page 90: Tap-Operation Unit Display (Overview)

    Operation Section 3 Tap-Operation Unit Display (Overview) Note: Hold mode and Temperature function are not available for Wok Models.
  • Page 91: Control

    Operation Section 3 Control Tap Operation / Tap basic (vertical and horizontal) / Tap plus TURN UNIT ON Click knob and turn to select power level. LED RING The LED ring flashes if operator input is needed. • The LED ring lights up continuously during cooking or holding. •...
  • Page 92: Setting The Timer

    Operation Section 3 SETTING THE TIMER The timer function can be set for both Cooking or Holding Modes. 1. After setting power level or temperature, triple click the knob to switch to Timer Mode. 2. Turn knob to set the timer from minimum 1 minute to maximum 240 minutes. The LED ring will flash. 3.
  • Page 93: Automatic Pan Detection, No Pan No Heat

    Operation Section 3 Automatic Pan Detection, No Pan No Heat When a temperature or a power level is selected, the appliance supplies energy only when a pan is placed in the cook zone. When you remove the pan from the cook zone, the appliance stops power output immediately. The power output resumes when the pan is placed back on the cooking zone.
  • Page 94: Section 4

    Section 4 Maintenance MAINTENANCE SAFETY—DISCLAIMER DANGER It is the responsibility of the equipment owner to perform a Personal Protective Equipment Hazard Assessment to ensure adequate protection during maintenance procedures. Warning A good maintenance of the appliance requires regular cleaning, care and servicing. The site-supervisor and the operator must ensure all components relevant to safety are always in perfect working order.
  • Page 95: Daily Cleaning And Maintenance

    Maintenance Section 4 Daily Cleaning and Maintenance Clean the surface with a mild detergent and/or a food-safe liquid cleaner which does not penetrate the silicone seal around the glass. GLASS CLEANING NOTE: The cleaning of Ceran® glass is identical to cleaning other similar glass surfaces. You may use any regular glass cleaning products available from a hardware store.
  • Page 96: Section 5

    Section 5 Troubleshooting DANGEROUS ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE DANGER If any part of the appliance is cracked or broken, turn off directly the appliance and immediately disconnect the appliance from supply. Only if it is possible and safe, disconnect the equipment from main power supply.
  • Page 97: Boil Test

    Troubleshooting Section 5 Boil Test To test the quality of a pan for induction cooking, perform a boil test. This test is not applicable to griddles and braising pans. NEVER heat any cooking pan on a griddle plate or in a braising pan. (Test for 3.5kW or 5.0kW Induction Coil) Perform a boil test to verify the performance of a pan for induction cooking.
  • Page 98: Troubleshooting Without Error Code

    Troubleshooting Section 5 Troubleshooting without Error Code Symptom Possible Cause Action Pan does not heat up on glass No power supply. Check incoming power supply top. (Example, power cable plugged Digital display is OFF (dark). into the wall socket). Check kitchen main fuse box.
  • Page 99 Contact an authorized service agency. Defective fan or fan control. Only if possible and safe, disconnect the appliance from the power supply. Contact an authorized service agency. (1) Overheated unit symbol is ON Overheated induction coil; Switch the appliance off. Safely cooking area is too hot.
  • Page 100: Troubleshooting - Error Code

    Troubleshooting Section 5 Troubleshooting – Error Code Error Code Blink Code Problem Action (Display) (green LED) Normal Operation. No Action required. Unsuitable induction cooking Check pan material. pan. Contact an authorized service agency. Internal wiring/coil connection malfunction. (2) Unsuitable induction cooking Check pan material.
  • Page 101 E24 + Sensor error from CPU. Board Verify that air vents are not obstructed. overheated. Ambient Check air filter. Reduce temperature ambient temperature. beyond normal operating Contact an authorized service agency. range. (2) DANGER If the plug is not safely accessible, the device must be switched off at the main circuit breaker.
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