BERTO’S E6ST Manual Installation

Electric combination oven

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MANUAL
Installation
ELECTRIC
COMBINATION OVEN
E6ST | E10ST
E6MB | E10MB
EN
TRANSLATION OF THE
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS

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  • Page 1 MANUAL Installation ELECTRIC COMBINATION OVEN E6ST | E10ST TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS E6MB | E10MB...
  • Page 2 Dear Installer this manual contains all the information necessary for correctly installing the appliance. Please read it carefully before assembling the appliance and store it safely for future reference. If you do not fully understand any of the contents, please contact the manufacturer for further information.
  • Page 3 GENERAL INDEX INSTALLATION WARNINGS........45 INSTALLATION ............48 CONNECTIONS AND FINAL INSPECTIONS ..58 WI-FI CONNECTION ..........70...
  • Page 4 Warnings for installing the appliance safely. SECTION INDEX MEANING OF PICTOGRAMS ........45 FOR WHOM THIS MANUAL IS INTENDED ... 45 INSTALLATION WARNINGS........45 PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) ......47...
  • Page 5 CEI • The term “APPLIANCE” hereafter refers to EN 60335-1. This sticker means the oven mod. E6ST, E6MB, E10ST, E10MB. Unless specified otherwise, the instruc- “high voltage” and identifies areas tions are valid for any model.
  • Page 6 of air from outside to ensure proper • Interventions, tampering or modifications which have not been expressly approved combustion and to prevent the formation and which do not comply with the of harmful volatile substances (danger instructions in this manual could cause of suffocation!) damage, injury or death, and void the •...
  • Page 7 • The water supply to be connected to the appliance must guarantee pressure between 150kPA and 300kPA. • Be careful when the oven door is opened as hot steam may escape. • Once the appliance has been positioned, if any trays are more than 1.60m off the ground, the sticker provided in the packaging must be applied at that height.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Appliance installation SECTION INDEX TECHNICAL DATA ............. 49 E6ST | E6MB ....................49 E10ST | E10MB ..................50 TECHNICAL AND ELECTRICAL DATA TABLE ..........51 CHECKING AND DISPOSING OF PACKAGING ..52 DISPOSING OF PACKAGING ...............52 CHECKING COMPONENTS ................52 TRANSPORTATION ........... 53 GETTING STARTED ..........54 REMOVING THE PROTECTIVE FILMS ............54...
  • Page 9: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA E6ST | E6MB 98 H20 OUT Ø50 H2O A Power supply 380-415V 3N 50/60Hz (or 220 240V3 50/60Hz) B R3/4 Decalcified water inlet (steam in cavity) C Detergent inlet D R3/4 NON decalcified water inlet (cleaning) E Rinse aid inlet...
  • Page 10: E10St | E10Mb

    E10ST | E10MB 98 H20 OUT Ø50 H2O A Power supply 380-415V 3N 50/60Hz (or 220-240V3 50/60Hz) B R3/4 Decalcified water inlet (steam in cavity) C Detergent inlet D R3/4 NON decalcified water inlet (cleaning) E Rinse aid inlet F: Oven cavity steam discharge (steam outlet) G: Cavity vent (inlet air) H: Boiler wash charge...
  • Page 11: Technical And Electrical Data Table

    5x2.5 mm² E6MB 15040000 7” TOUCH controls 50/60 220-240V3~ 4x4 mm² with BOILER and CLEANING ELECTRIC OVEN 6 Trays 380-415V3N~ 5x2.5 mm² E6ST 15080000 5” TOUCH controls 50/60 220-240V3~ 4x4 mm² with CLEANING ELECTRIC OVEN 10 Trays 380-415V3N~ 5x4 mm² E10MB 15060000 7”...
  • Page 12: Checking And Disposing Of Packaging

    CHECKING AND DISPOSING OF PACKAGING After unpacking and before moving the appliance to the installation site, visually check it has not been damaged during transport. If you notice any damage or anomalies, do not proceed with the installation and promptly inform the carrier or manufacturer.
  • Page 13: Transportation

    TRANSPORTATION The appliance must be transported and lifted: • in full compliance with laws on accident prevention and the regulations in force and with the utmost care; • by professionally enabled, authorised and trained per- sonnel in good physical and mental condition; •...
  • Page 14: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED REMOVING THE PROTECTIVE FILMS Slowly remove the protective films from the appliance. Clean any glue residue with an appropriate solvent without using tools, abrasive detergents or acids that could spoil the surfaces. Once removed, the protective films must be kept out of the reach of children and animals as they are potentially dangerous.
  • Page 15 The appliance must not be exposed to vibration, high frequency noise, dust or foreign materials, as such exposure may cause deterioration or mechanical faults. It must be easy to move the appliance for any extraordinary maintenance work. Make sure that any masonry work after installation (e.g.
  • Page 16: Positioning

    POSITIONING The appliances must be placed solely on a substructure provided by you or the manufacturer, never on the floor. The structure must be: • stable and perfectly level; • unmoveable; • heat resistant and not flammable; • able to support the appliance weight at full load without deforming or experiencing structural failure.
  • Page 17: Minimum Clearances

    MINIMUM CLEARANCES 10 | 11 Position the appliance: • so that you have easy access to electrical connections; • approximately 70 cm from cold appliances (e.g. blast chillers or refrigerators). If the indicated clearance can- not be complied with, place an insulating fireproof wall between the two appliances that can withstand tem- peratures of at least 150°C.
  • Page 18 Connections and final inspections SECTION INDEX CONNECTIONS ............59 SEE THE RATING PLATE ................59 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ...............60 PLUMBING CONNECTIONS .................62 INSTALLING DETERGENT AND RINSE AID TANKS ........63 EVACUATION OF FUMES ........64 REPLACING PARTS ..........64 FINAL INSPECTION ..........65 ALARMS TABLE ............
  • Page 19: Connections

    CONNECTIONS All connections must be carried out by qualified technicians authorised by the manufacturer using personal protective equipment (PPE) (e.g. gloves, safety footwear) in accordance with the requirements and standards on systems and workplace safety in force in the country of use: failure to follow these instructions may cause damage and injury, voids the warranty and relieves the manufacturer of all liability.
  • Page 20: Electrical Connections

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Before connecting, carefully read the safety warnings at the beginning of this manual. • Do not use adapters or multi sockets for the connec- tion. Do not splice the power supply cable in any way. •...
  • Page 21 To complete the connection, fit a suitable plug for the machine’s electrical features. If the plug is difficult to access after installation, provide an easily accessible ON/OFF disconnect switch with omnipolar contact separation to guarantee complete disconnection in overvoltage category III conditions. Alternatively, connect to an electrical panel that complies with current standards in the country of installation and that is fitted upstream with an easily...
  • Page 22: Plumbing Connections

    PLUMBING CONNECTIONS INCOMING WATER | CONNECTION PROCEDURE The appliance requires a water supply. It will be used for: • A | humidifying the oven cavity • B | washes. The water inlet fittings are on the back of the oven. To make the connection, use only food-safe 3/4”...
  • Page 23: Installing Detergent And Rinse Aid Tanks

    OUTGOING WATER The cleaning or humidification water from the oven cavity flows through the drain at the back of the appliance; in the latter case it may be mixed with cooking fat from the food, especially if fatty foods are cooked often (e.g.
  • Page 24: Evacuation Of Fumes

    EVACUATION OF FUMES Cooking produces hot fumes and odours that are evacuated through a flue on the top of the appliance. Make sure that there are no objects or materials which could obstruct the discharge of flue-gases or be damaged by the temperature or flue gases themselves above the flue-gas pipe.
  • Page 25: Final Inspection

    FINAL INSPECTION Before being put into service, the final inspection must be carried out to assess the working condition of each component and identify any faults. The inspection includes the following checks: check that all protective films have been removed and that there are NO non-compliant objects (e.g. plastic bags, etc.) inside the appliance;...
  • Page 26: Alarms Table

    ALARMS TABLE If an alarm occurs a buzzer is activated, the display shows an icon and an alarm identification code. Tap the display near the centre to silence the buzzer and restore the normal display. When the cause of the error disappears, the device resumes normal operation.
  • Page 27 Alarm code Meaning micro door input alarm fixes: ALARM • check what caused the input activation; door switch consequences: • if the alarm occurs during a cooking cycle, the output for temperature adjustment, the fan and the output for steam injection will be switched off and the vent will be opened fan thermal protection input alarm fixes: fan thermal...
  • Page 28 Alarm code Meaning boiler safety alarm fixes: ALARM • check what caused the input activation boiler safety consequences: • all boiler controls are deactivated, then reset the safety thermostat (see fig. safety thermostat input alarm fixes: • check what caused the input activation; thermal protection consequences: ALARM...
  • Page 30 Wi-Fi connection connection to EV-Link module SECTION INDEX WI-FI CONNECTION ..........71 SETTING UP THE NETWORK | DOWNLOADING THE APP................72 WI-FI MODULE SEARCH................72 ACCESSING THE SETUP PAGE..............72 PLANT CONFIGURATION................73 DATA SUMMARY AND CONFIRMATION............74 CONNECTION OUTCOME................75 CREATING AN ACCOUNT | CREATING A NEW USER...
  • Page 31: Wi-Fi Connection

    WI-FI CONNECTION The oven may be equipped with an EVLINK module for connection to a business or private Wi-Fi network. The user, in person or remotely, can access the EPoCA Internet portal, which transfers data securely from/to appliances. The Cloud can send an email in the event of an alarm (see page 75 ).
  • Page 32: Wi-Fi Module Search

    SETTING UP THE NETWORK | WI-FI MODULE SEARCH The network search for EPoCA Wi-Fi generated by EVLINK begins. • B If the screen stays blank, check that the oven dis- play is powered, or switch it off and back on again as the 2-minute window for connection may have elapsed.
  • Page 33: Plant Configuration

    SETTING UP THE NETWORK | PLANT CONFIGURATION 1) Plant configuration The appliance is already pre-configured at the factory. The screen summarises the credentials for the connection between the oven and the personal Android device (e.g. smartphone). WARNING: do not change any of this data. H Press to continue.
  • Page 34: Data Summary And Confirmation

    4) Network: selecting the Wi-Fi network After filling in the credentials, the search for the Wi-Fi network begins. The search for local Wi-Fi networks occurs automatically and cyclically at intervals of approximately 20 seconds. The networks found are listed on the basis of hotspot signal strength.
  • Page 35: Connection Outcome

    SETTING UP THE NETWORK | CONNECTION OUTCOME Initially, it is necessary to wait a few seconds for data exchange. At the end, a list is displayed showing whether the procedure was successful. If problems occur, check: • network response time; •...
  • Page 36 If you do NOT already have an EPoCA account (i.e. you are not yet registered): A select “Create a new account in EPoCA”. Username: enter the username without spaces (e.g. “Epocausername”); the username is unique and non- repeatable; there is no hierarchy. Password: the password must contain at least 8 characters, contain both uppercase and lowercase letters and have NO spaces (e.g.
  • Page 37 If you already have an EPoCA account (i.e. you are already registered): A select “Associate plant to my account in EPoCA”. Enter your username and password. B Press “ASSOCIATE”: the user and the device are “synced”. When you log in to the EPoCa portal, you will see the new device.
  • Page 40 Berto’s SPA Padova - Italy Viale Spagna, 12 35020 Tribano Tel.+39 049 9588700 bertos@bertos.com Visit our website: www.bertos.com...

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