Falcon BS7671 Dominator Plus Electric Range Instruction Manual
- May 15, 2024
- Falcon
Table of Contents
DOMINATOR PLUS
ELECTRIC RANGE APPLIANCE
INSTALLATION and SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT
The installer must ensure that the installation of the appliance is in
conformity with these instructions and National Regulations in force at the
time of installation. Particular attention MUST be paid to:
BS7671 IEE Wiring Regulations
Electricity at Work Regulations
Health and Safety at Work Act
Fire Precautions Act
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.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
On completion of the installation, these instructions should be left with
the Engineer-in-Charge for reference during servicing. Further to this, the
User’s Instructions should be handed over to the User, having had a
demonstration of the
operation and cleaning of the appliance.
IT IS MOST IMPORTANT THAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS BE CONSULTED BEFORE INSTALLING
AND COMMISSIONING THIS APPLIANCE. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE SPECIFIED
PROCEDURES MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE OR THE NEED FOR A SERVICE CALL.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE CONTRACT
To obtain maximum performance from this unit regular servicing of the
appliance should be undertaken to ensure correct operation, it is functioning
as intended, and safe to use. We recommend servicing in accordance with SFG20
Maintenance Schedules and as a minimum, after 2,500 hours of use, or annually,
whichever comes first and that a maintenance contract be arranged with an
appointed service contact. Visits may then be made at agreed intervals to
carry out adjustments and repairs.
WEEE Directive Registration No. WEE/DC0059TT/PRO At end of unit life,
dispose of appliance and any replacement parts in a safe manner, via a
licensed waste handler.
Units are designed to be dismantled easily and recycling of all material is
encouraged whenever practicable.
Falcon Foodservice Equipment
Wallace View, Hillfoots Road, Stirling,
FK9 5PY, Scotland
Phone: 01786 455200
T100763 Ref. 18
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; and connected to
the correct power supply suitable for the load as stipulated by the appliance
data label.
The electrical installation and connections should meet the necessary
requirements to the local electrical wiring regulations and any electrical
safety guidelines.
We recommend:-
- Supplementary electrical protection with the use of a type A residual current device (RCD).
- Fixed wiring appliances incorporate a locally situated switch disconnector to connect to, which is easily accessible for switching off and safe isolation purposes. The switch disconnector must meet the specification requirements of IEC 60947.
Your attention is drawn to:-
BS 7671:2018–Guidance Note 8 – 8.13: Other locations of increased risk
It is recognized that there may be locations of increased risk of electric
shock other than those specifically addressed in Part 7 of BS 7671. Examples
of such locations could include laundries where there are washing and drying
machines in close proximity and water is present, and commercial kitchens with
stainless steel units, where once again, water is present.
Where because of the perception of additional risks being likely, the
installation designer decides that an installation or location warrants
further protective measures, the options available include:
- Automatic Disconnection of Supply (ADS) by means of a residual current device having a residual operating current not exceeding 30mA;
- Supplementary protective equipotential bonding; and
- Reduction of maximum fault clearance time.
The provision of RCDs and supplementary bonding must be specified by the host organization’s appointed installation designer or electrical contractor and installed by a suitably qualified and competent electrician so as to comply with Regulations 419.2 and 544.2
**SECTION 1 – INSTALLATION
**
UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, PARTS WHICH HAVE BEEN PROTECTED BY THE MANUFACTURER
ARE NOT TO BE ADJUSTED BY THE INSTALLER.
1.1 MODEL NUMBERS, NETT WEIGHTS and DIMENSIONS
Model| Width (mm)| Depth (mm)| Height (mm)| Weight
(kg)
---|---|---|---|---
E3101/D Three Hotplate Range| 900| 770| 890| 154
E3101/D Four Hotplate Range| 900| 770| 890| 154
E3101P/D Six Hotplate Range| 900| 770| 890| 105
E31010TC Three Hotplate Range| 900| 770| 890| 157
E31010TC Four Hotplate Range| 900| 770| 890| 157
E3101POTC Six Hotplate Range| 900| 770| 890| 122
E3117/D General Purpose Oven| 900| 770| 890| 102
E3117/D General Purpose Oven on Stand| 900| 770| 1310| 140
E3117/2 Two Tier General Purpose Oven| 900| 770| 1715| 204
E3121 Three Hotplate Boiling Table| 900| 770| 455| 70
E3121 Four Hotplate Boiling Table| 900| 770| 455| 71
E3122 Two Hotplate Boiling Table| 400| 770| 455| 25
E3161/D Three Hotplate Range| 600| 770| 890| 144
E3162 Two Hotplate Boiling Table| 600| 770| 455| 60
E3163 Three Hotplate Boiling Table| 600| 770| 455| 61
1.2 SITING
The appliance should be installed on a level, fireproof surface, in a well-lit
and draught free position.
If the floor is constructed of combustible material, then local fire
requirements should be checked to ensure compliance. A clear space of 150mm
should be left between the rear and side of the appliance and any
noncombustible wall.
If this is not possible, these surfaces should be clad in a suitable non-
combustible, heat insulating material. Close attention should be paid to Fire
Regulations.
1.3 ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
The appliance is suitable for AC supplies only.
E3101/P/D/PD, E3161/D Ranges and E3121/63 Boiling Tables
On ranges and boiling tables, the terminal arrangement is for 3 phase/4 wire
connection.
E3162 Boiling Table
The terminal arrangement is for 2 phase/4 wire connection.
E3117/D GP Ovens and E3122 Boiling Table
These are for single phase operation only.
E3101OTC/POTC Ranges
The terminal arrangement is for 3 phase/4 wire connection.
1.4 SUPPLY CONNECTION
Cable entry is at rear of appliance in base of terminal box and is suitable
for 25mm diameter conduit. A suitably rated isolating switch with contact
separation of at least 3mm in all poles must be installed and wiring executed
in accordance with relevant regulations listed on the cover of this manual.
Warning – This appliance must be earthed. (Earth terminal is provided
within terminal box).
1.5 ELECTRICAL RATINGS
Electrical loading is as stated below.
Model | Ll | L2 | L3 |
---|---|---|---|
E3101/D Three Hotplate Range | 14 | 28 | 22 |
E3101/D Four Hotplate Range | 22 | 22 | 22 |
E3101P/D Six Hotplate Range | 24 | 24 | 22 |
E3101 OTC Three Hotplate Range | 28 | 14 | 28. |
E31010TC Four Hotplate Range | 23. | 23. | 28. |
E3101POTC Six Hotplate Range | 24 | 24 | 28. |
E3117/D General Purpose Oven | 22 | ||
E3117/D General Purpose Oven on Stand | 22 | ||
E3117/2 Two Tier General Purpose Oven | 22*2 | ||
E3121 Three Hotplate Boiling Table | 14 | 14 | 14 |
E3121 Four Hotplate Boiling Table | 16 | 14 | 14 |
E3122 Two Hotplate Boiling Table | 16 | ||
E3161/D Three Hotplate Range | 16 | 14 | 20 |
Note – The round, fast plates embody a temperature limiting device which
automatically switches off part of the element circuit if the plate is
overheated due to being left switched on without a pot on it.
Important
After completion of installation, the engineer should check that appliance is
operating satisfactorily and demonstrate the method of operation to kitchen
staff. Location of mains isolating switch should be identified for use in the
event of an emergency or during cleaning.
SECTION 2 – ASSEMBLY and COMMISSIONING
Note
The following information should be read as applicable to the appliance being
assembled.
2.1 RANGES, GP OVENS and BOILING TABLES
a) Position appliance and level by adjusting screwed feet as necessary.
b) Open oven door and remove all packing material. Remove base panel and check
that nothing has fallen below.
Check oven drip trays are in place.
c) Check hotplates are level and free from ‘rocking’. Check hotplate drip
trays are correctly located.
2.2 OTC Range
a) Position appliance and level by adjusting screwed feet as necessary.
b) Open oven door and remove all packing material.
c) Check hotplates are level and free from ‘rocking’. Check that hotplate drip
trays are correctly located.
2.3 DOUBLE TIER GENERAL PURPOSE OVEN
a) Position lower tier appliance in position and level by adjusting screwed
feet as necessary. (Lower tier has no worktop supplied).
b) Place upper tier (fitted with stainless steel plinth base) upon lower tier.
Ensure upper appliance sits on ledges of front and rear hob rails and between
enamelled side drip sheds of lower tier.
c) The loose worktop panel sits upon the upper tier oven.
d) Open oven door and remove all packing material. Remove base panel and check
that nothing has fallen underneath. Ensure that oven drip trays are in
position.
2.4 ALL APPLIANCES
These appliances are provided with a terminal for the connection of an
external equipotential conductor.
This terminal is in effective electrical contact with all fixed exposed metal
parts of the appliance, and shall allow the connection of a conductor having a
nominal cross-sectional area of up to 10mm². It is located on the rear panel,
is identified by the following label and must only be used for bonding
purposes.
SECTION 3 – SERVICING and MAINTENANCE 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.
https://www.falconfoodservice.com/info-centre/policy
Service calls to equipment under warranty will be carried out in accordance
with the conditions of sale.
Warranty calls can be made between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm weekdays only.
To ensure your warranty enquiry is handled as efficiently as possible, ensure
you have the following appliance information prior to calling us:
- Model number – found on data plate
- Serial number – found on data plate
- Brief description of the issue
To contact Falcon for a warranty issue dial (UK only) 01786 455 200 and select
Warranty Issues from the menu.
** BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY MAINTENANCE, ISOLATE THE APPLIANCE AT THE MAIN
SWITCH AND TAKE STEPS TO ENSURE THAT IT IS NOT INADVERTAENTLY SWITCHEDON.
MAINTENANCE CHECK
Regular servicing of the appliance should be undertaken to ensure correct
operation, it is functioning as intended, and safe to use. We recommend serv
ic ing after 2,500 hours of use, or annua lly, wh ichever comes f irst.
** Any maintenance schedule should be carried out in accordance with SFG20
Maintenance Schedules. Should any issues with the integrity of the components
be identified these should be replaced. If the appliance is not considered
safe the unit should be removed from service and the esponsible person advised
why the unit is not safe to use and what remedial action is needed. Contents
of the maintenance schedule should be agreed with the maintenance provider.
3.1 CONTROL PANEL – To Remove
a) Remove drip tray and control knobs.
b) Loosen but DO NOT remove oven thermostat fixings (not OTC). Leave loose
until control panel is replaced and tighten thermostat fixings.
c) Remove fixings at top and bottom of control panel.
d) Open oven door and pull control panel forward whilst slightly easing the
bottom edge up. Support control panel upon door.
e) When replacing panel, take care not to trap any connecting wires. Replace
shakeproof washers below fixings.
3.2 REMOVAL OF DROP-DOWN DOOR
a) Open door completely and insert a suitable pin into the marked hole on both
hinges.
b) The action of closing the door will result in the hinge pulling out of the
bracket to allow the door to be removed.
c) Due to hinge springs being under tension, do not disturb the hinge pins
while door is removed from the range.
d) Replace in reverse order.
3.3 CONTROL SWITCHES, THERMOSTATS, INDICATOR LAMPS (All models). LIGHT
SWITCH (OTC only)
If any of these components prove faulty, they must be replaced. Adopt
following procedures and refer to appropriate wiring diagrams in this manual.
3.3.1 Control Switches (All models)
a) Remove control panel as detailed in Section 3.1.
b) Remove switch connections and note wire arrangement. Pull off control knob.
Undo fixings to release switch.
c) Fit replacement switch, ensuring that shakeproof washers are fitted under
fixing screws.
3.3.2 Oven Thermostat (not OTC) – To Remove
a) Remove control panel as detailed in Section 3.1.
b) Lift RH hotplate at rear and prop it up as detailed in Section 3.3.
c) Remove clip that secures capillary tube below RH hotplate.
d) Remove thermostat phial from oven roof clips.
e) Remove fixings that secures thermostat to mounting bracket. Ease thermostat
back until spindle is through bracket, and then move it to one side and pull
forward.
f) Remove cables and pull capillary tube clear of appliance. Slight bending of
phial may be necessary in order to withdraw it. Replace in reverse order.
g) Before fitting, slide insulating sleeve (from insulating thermostat) over
capillary, down to the head of the thermostat. Excess capillary must be neatly
coiled (as on old appliance) by wrapping it around an object of approximately
25mm diameter.
h) Take care not to kink tubing.
3.3.3 Thermostat Calibration (not OTC)
a) To adjust temperature setting, remove knob. Insert small screwdriver into
hole in thermostat spindle centre.
b) Engage screwdriver in slotted screw inside hole and turn to adjust
temperature setting.
c) The screw should be turned clockwise to lower temperature setting (L) and
anti-clockwise to increase temperature setting (R). Turn in small increments
only and allow oven time to settle between adjustments.
3.3.4 Indicator Lamps – To Remove (All models)
a) Remove control panel as detailed in Section 3.1.
b) Disconnect wires from lamp.
c) Remove indicator lamp from panel and withdraw.
d) Replace in reverse order.
3.3.5 Oven Thermostat and Fan Switch – OTC Models
a) Remove thermostat control knob.
b) Remove control panel as detailed in Section 3.1.
c) Undo fixings from facia panel.
d) Remove wiring, noting connection positions.
e) The combined switch and thermostat may now be removed from front panel. The
parts are secured by screw fixings and are supplied together.
f) To remove phial, undo from bracket inside oven and ease back through oven
side wall.
g) Replace in reverse order.
h) Electrical connections to be restored as detailed in respective wiring
diagram.
3.3.6 Oven Light (Push Button) – (OTC Models)
a) Remove control panel as detailed in Section 3.1.
b) Disconnect wires from switch.
c) Undo retaining nut and withdraw switch.
d) Replace in reverse order.
3.4 LARGE HOTPLATE ELEMENTS – To Remove (All models)
a) Remove top facia panel.
b) Disconnect element tails, taking note of their respective positions for
correct replacement. Also disconnect earth wire.
c) Lift hotplate evenly all around about 25mm to release locating pins. Lift
up from rear and pivot on front edge. Prop plate in this position.
d) Withdraw flexible tails through insulating bushes.
e) Lift hotplate assembly clear.
f) Remove insulating box and clamping plates and prise out faulty element(s).
Note – When fitting a new element, ensure that it beds comfortably within
hotplate grooves. Tighten clamping plate evenly and firmly from centre.
g) Check earth connection. Ensure earth wire is connected by fixing to hole in
control box.
h) Replace in reverse order.
3.5 FAST BOILING PLATES (All models except E3101P/D/OTC)
a) Proceed as Section 3.3 until assembly is clear from range.
b) Proceed to lower box and disconnect beaded connecting leads, noting their
locations.
c) Remove nut fixing hotplate in position and remove hotplate.
d) When re-fitting, ensure all earth-bonding wires are properly re-connected.
3.51 FAST BOILING PLATES (E3101P/D/OTC only)
e) Proceed as Section 3.1 & remove the control panel.
f) Remove the 2x 8mm Hex headed screws located each side that retain the hob
from the beneath.
g) Lift the hinged hob up at the front & use the side stays to secure the hob
in the maintenance position.
h) Disconnect the leads, noting their locations then remove nut fixing
hotplate in position and remove hotplate.
i) When re-fitting, ensure all earth-bonding wires are properly re-connected.
3.6 OVEN BOTTOM ELEMENTS – To Remove (not OTC)
a) Remove grid shelves, shelf supports and base plate.
b) Remove fixing from element flange and draw element in to enable cables to
be disconnected.
c) Replace in reverse order.
3.7 OVEN UPPER ELEMENT – To Remove (not OTC)
a) Remove grid shelves and shelf supports.
b) Remove fixing from element flange and all clips that secure element to the
roof.
c) Draw element into oven, enabling cables to be disconnected.
d) Replace in reverse order.
Important Note
When re-fitting an element (top or bottom), it is essential, for reasons of
safety, to ensure that the small earth bonding wire is re-connected to the
element flange. Fit a shakeproof washer between flange and terminal on wire.
3.8 OVEN ELEMENTS (OTC Models)
Remove shelves and back baffle. Undo element fixing screw and withdraw into
oven.
3.9 OVEN FAN (OTC Models)
a) Remove oven shelves, back baffle and fan impellor (Note – The nut is LH
thread).
b) Remove fan support plate and tilt forward into oven.
c) Undo fan support plate fixings and electrical connections.
d) Fan may now be removed. Replace in reverse order.
e) Electrical connections to be restored as detailed in wiring diagram.
3.10 RELAYS (OTC Models)
a) Remove cover plate from outer back panel.
b) Undo electrical connections from relay and remove fixings.
c) Replace in reverse order. Electrical connections to be restored as detailed
in wiring diagram.
3.11 CONTROL FUSE (OTC Models)
The control fuse may be accessed through the outer back panel cover plate.
3.12 OVERHEAT SAFETY TRIP (OTC Models)
a) An overheat safety trip is fitted to the oven chamber back panel. Access
through the outer back panel cover plate (see note below).
b) To reset, press button.
c) To remove, undo bracket fixings.
d) Warning If safety trip has been activated, reason for overheating must
be identified before returning the appliance to service.
e) Replace in reverse order.
f) Electrical connections to be restored as detailed in wiring diagram.
Note (Refer to Section 3.12)
a) In any condition where space is restricted at appliance rear, the overheat
safety trip may be accessed through the
oven compartment by removal of pan support panel.
b) Undo top and bottom fixings of fan baffle and tilt baffle forward to
remove.
c) Undo fan support panel fixings and fold sideways.
d) Take care not to strain the electrical wiring.
3.13 ELECTRICAL SUPPLY – FAULT CHECK LIST (OTC Models)
a) Check main services are on.
b) Check internal fuse.
c) Check manual reset overheat trip.
3.14 OVEN LAMPS (OTC Models)
3.14.1 To Replace Bulb
a) Undo lens cover fixings.
b) Undo bulb and replace.
c) Refit lens cover and ensure seal is not damaged.
3.14.2 To Replace Assembly
a) Remove control panel as detailed in Section 3.1.
b) Remove RH or LH door (as required) by undoing door hinge fixings. Support
door during this process.
c) Remove fixings from side panel front.
d) Remove fixings from side panel rear.
e) Disconnect electrical connections.
f) Remove lamp assembly.
g) Replace in reverse order.
SECTION 4 – SPARES and ACCESSORIES
When ordering spare parts for this appliance, please quote model number,
serial number and voltage stated on the data plate. This is located on the
rear of the appliance.
Circular Hotplate
Rectangular Hotplate
6-heat Switch
Hotplate Control Knob
Red Neon
Amber Neon
Oven Thermostat
Oven Control Knob
Terminal Block 3-way
Terminal Block 5-way
Terminal Block 7-way
Oven Element (Top)
Oven Element (Bottom)
Oven Light
Oven Light Switch
Oven Thermostat (with fan switch)
Oven Fan
3.2kW Oven Element
Safety Thermostat
Relay
2A Fuse
E3101 THREE HOTPLATE RANGE WIRING DIAGRAM
E3101 FOUR HOTPLATE RANGE WIRING DIAGRAM
E3101 OTC THREE HOTPLATE RANGE WIRING DIAGRAM
E3101 OTC FOUR HOTPLATE RANGE WIRING DIAGRAM
E3101P OTC SIX HOTPLATE RANGE WIRING DIAGRAM
E3117 GENERAL PURPOSE OVEN WIRING DIAGRAM
E3121 THREE HOTPLATE BOILING TABLE WIRING DIAGRAM
E3121 FOUR HOTPLATE BOILING TABLE WIRING DIAGRAM
E3122 TWO HOTPLATE BOILING TABLE WIRING DIAGRAM
E3161 THREE HOTPLATE RANGE WIRING DIAGRAM
E3162 TWO HOTPLATE BOILING TOP WIRING DIAGRAM
E3163 THREE HOTPLATE BOILING TOP WIRING DIAGRAM
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