Summary of Contents for Falcon Foodservice Equipment Dominator Plus E3800DX
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USERS, INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRIC BRATT PAN E3800DX DATE PURCHASED: MODEL NUMBER: SERIAL NUMBER: DEALER: SERVICE PROVIDER: T100839 Rev.13...
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Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing Falcon Foodservice Equipment. This manual can be downloaded from www.falconfoodservice.com where you also can see the full range of our products and latest news. IMPORTANT: Please keep this manual for future reference. SYMBOLS PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL This manual should be read carefully before operating, installing or servicing the appliance.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ELECTRICAL SAFETY AND ADVICE REGARDING SUPPLEMENTARY ELECTRICAL PROTECTION Commercial kitchens and foodservice areas are environments where electrical appliances may be located close to liquids, or operate in and around damp conditions or where restricted movement for installation and service is evident. The installation and periodic inspection of the appliance should only be undertaken by a qualified, skilled and competent electrician;...
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..........................5 OPERATION ............................6 Controls .............................. 6 Using the Bratt Pan .......................... 7 GETTING THE MOST OUT OF THE APPLIANCE ................ 8 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ....................8 SPECIFICATION ..........................9 Model Number covered in this group of products ............... 9 Technical Data ..........................
INTRODUCTION This appliance has been UKCA/CE marked based on compliance with the relevant Electrical and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Regulations/Directives for the voltages stated on the data plate. IMPORTANT! • It is most important that these instructions be consulted before operating, installing and commissioning this appliance. Failure to comply with the specified procedures may result in damage or the need for a service call.
OPERATION Controls Turn handle • OFF Position to lift pan up and down. Variable temperature setting 100°C - 300°C. Indicates that Indicates when Turn tap to turn the heating mains electricity water ON and element is ON. is ON. OFF.
Using the Bratt Pan Ensure pan is fully lowered using the pan tilting handle. Turn mains electricity ON. The Red neon will illuminate. Turn thermostat control knob to desired temperature. Amber neon will illuminate. When the desired temperature is reached, the Amber neon will go OFF. If cooking a liquid based food, ensure it does not go over the MAX mark as shown below.
GETTING THE MOST OUT OF THE APPLIANCE SAVE ENERGY AND RUNNING COST BY TURNING OFF THE APPLIANCE WHEN NOT IN USE. Griddling Note that the centre of the pan is hotter than the edges when griddling. Simmering and Stewing Lid can be left slightly ajar if a gentle simmer is desired. As mentioned in griddling, the centre of the pan is hotter so the content may tend to stick to the pan more around the middle.
SPECIFICATION Model Number covered in this group of products E3800 800mm wide manual lift electric Bratt Pan Technical Data DIMENSIONS / ELECTRICAL CONNECTION LOCATIONS...
INSTALLATION Unpacking 1. Remove all packaging from the appliance. 2. Remove all plastic coating that is on the appliance by peeling them off. 3. Ensure there are no missing parts to the appliance. 4. Ensure there are no damages to the appliance. 5.
Electric Supply & Connection The location of the electrical connection is shown in “Dimensions/Electrical Connection Location” Chapter. The appliance is suitable for AC supplies only. The standard terminal arrangement is: 3 phase & neutral 5 wire connection (400V 3N~) Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Neutral...
Commissioning NOTE: Prior to operation, ensure that ALL packing material has been removed. For instructions on how to use the appliance, see ‘Operation’ chapter. For relevant figures, please see ‘Technical Data’. 1. Turn appliance on and ensure Red Neon illuminates. 2.
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Symbols on drawings: denotes a positive head screw requires to be removed. – denotes a flat head screw requires to be removes. denotes a nut or a hex head bolt requires to be removed. REMOVAL OF FRONT FASCIA / ACCESS TO ELECTRICS BOX To gain access to the electrics box, first the front fascia must be removed.
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When removing the front fascia, care should be taken not to damage the neon cables. NEONS Neons are attached to the front fascia. To replace them, remove the connections and the nut.
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ON/OFF SWITCH / OPERATING THERMOSTAT The on/off switch & operating thermostat are located on the cover of the electrics box. To replace, remove the clip that secures the thermostat capillary. Pull out thermostat phial then remove the two screws on the cover of the electrics box.. Operating Thermostat On / Off Switch When replacing the thermostat phial back into the hole, ensure that the phial...
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SAFETY THERMOSTAT Safety thermostat is located on the left side of the electrics box. Push the button protruding out from the bottom of the box to reset. To replace, remove the same clip that’s shown in the operating thermostat. Pull out phial then remove the two screws. When replacing the thermostat phial back into the hole, ensure that the phial is pushed right back into the tube and reattach the Vidaflex.
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CONTACTOR The contactors are located in the electrics box. To replace, lever it out by using a flat headed screwdriver. ELEMENTS Lift Pan fully up to get access to the Element Box. To gain access to just the element connections, remove the element connection cover a shown below.
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To replace the elements, first the element box must be removed as shown. When replacing the bottom two elements, the thermostat tube must be removed as well. They are all attached by hex nuts. When replacing the Elements, ensure it is secured tightly to the pan base. Ensure Thermostat Tube is attached tightly to the Elements.
FAULT FINDING FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSES REMEDY Red and Amber neon not No power from the supply. Restore supply. lighting. Blown fuse. Replace fuse. Faulty mains supply cord. Replace supply cord. Faulty Neons. Replace Neons. Amber neon not lighting but Safety Thermostat tripped or Reset Thermostat.
SERVICE INFORMATION This unit carries an extensive mainland UK warranty. The warranty is in addition to and does not change your statutory or legal rights. The warranty policy can be found on our website which details the conditions of the warranty and the exclusions.