F900 series user, installation and servicing instructions countertop griddles e9541, e9541cr, e9541r, e9581, e9581cr, e9581r read these instructions before use t100948 published: 12/05/17 date purchased: model number: serial number: dealer: service provider: rev 4.
2 falcon foodservice equipment head office wallace view, hillfoots road, stirling. Fk9 5py. Scotland. Weee directive registration no. Wee/dc0059tt/pro at end of appliance life, dispose of appliance and any replacement parts in a safe manner, via a licensed waste handler. Appliances are designed to b...
3 symbols. • spanner • screwdriver • cooking oil • grease • spark ignition • flame • warning • viewport • allen key • igniter • c spanner.
4 these instructions are only valid if the country code appears on the appliance. If the code does not appear on the appliance, refer to the technical instructions for adapting the appliance to the conditions for use in that country. Installation must meet national or local regulations. Attention mu...
5 contents 1.0 appliance information ................................................................................................. 6 2.0 operation ............................................................................................................................. 7 2.1 component parts ....
6 1.0 appliance information this appliance has been ce-marked on the basis of compliance with the relevant eu directives for the heat inputs, gas pressures and voltages stated on the data plate. A - serial no b - model no c - flue type d - gas category e - gas pressure f - gas type g - gas rate h - ...
7 2.0 operation 2.1 component parts a – griddle plate b – power neon (red) c – heat demand neon (amber) d – thermostat control knob e – fat jug 2.2 using the griddle 2.2.1 before use, clean the appliance. See section 3. 2.2.2 set temperature control to desired setting. 2.2.3 to switch the unit off, ...
8 4.0 specification 4.1 this unit is suitable for ac supplies only 4.2 the standard terminal arrangement is three phase (400v 3n~) for all variants. 4.3 to convert the appliance from three phase to single phase supply, insert links between phases 1, 2 and 3. Consideration must be given to required d...
9 5.0 dimensions / connection locations.
10 6.0 installation 6.1 siting / clearances where this appliance is to be positioned in close proximity to a wall, partitions, kitchen furniture, decorative finishes, etc., it is recommended that they be made of non-combustible material; if not, they shall be clad with a suitable non-combustible hea...
11 6.2.2 connect appliance to mains supply.
12 6.3 commissioning 6.3.1 remove rear access plate and control panel. 6.3.2 push the power cable through the gland and feed to the mains connector block. 6.3.3 attach appropriate 3 phase mains power cable with 32a plug. 6.3.4 refit rear access panel and control panel. 6.3.5 connect appliance to mai...
13 6.4 suiting “patent pending, application no. Gb 1511389.7” 6.4.1 before leveling and suiting units ensure the units are fully built, including all accessories and castings. 6.4.2 undo the 4 fixing screws on the control panel and remove. 6.4.3 remove the hob rear infill and replace with rear suiti...
14 6.4.6 slide suited units into position. 6.4.7 (a) right hand unit: screw the m5 x 40 screw (supplied in the kit) into one of the suiting plates as shown and then insert through the front fixing holes of both units. 6.4.8 (b) left hand unit: slide the penny and lock washer on to the screw and secu...
15 7.0 servicing before attempting any maintenance, isolate the appliance at the mains switch and take steps to ensure that it is not inadvertently switched on. The griddle plates on the e9500 series electric griddles are fixed to the hob panel and all servicing should be carried out without the rem...
16 7.2 element tray removal 7.2.1 remove control panel as shown in 7.1 7.2.2 remove wiring from element tails. 7.2.3 loosen the 2 front m5 nuts holding the element tray. 7.2.4 lift up element tray and slide rearwards. 7.2.5 lower tray free of mounting brackets ensuring thermostat capillaries clear t...
17 7.3 operating thermostat removal 7.3.1 remove control panel as shown in 7.1 7.3.2 remove control knob. 7.3.3 remove thermostat mounting screws. 7.3.4 remove element tray as shown in 7.2 7.3.5 loosen nuts on phial clamps. 7.3.6 carefully pull phial forward free of the clamp. 7.3.7 when replacing t...
18 7.4 element removal 7.4.1 remove control panel as shown in 7.1 7.4.2 remove wiring from element tails. 7.4.3 remove element tray as shown in 7.2 7.4.4 loosen nuts on rear clamp. 7.4.5 remove nuts and clamps from front & centre of element. 7.4.6 slide element forward free of rear clamp. 7.5 safety...
19 7.5.1 remove control panel as shown in 7.1 7.5.2 remove safety thermostat fixing screws. 7.5.3 remove the wires from the safety thermostat, noting the wire numbers. 7.5.4 remove element tray as shown in 7.2 7.5.5 loosen nuts on phial clamps. 7.5.6 carefully pull phial forward free of the clamp. 7...
20 7.7 circuit diagrams 7.7.1 e9541 / e9541r.
21 7.7.2 e9541cr.
22 7.7.3 e9581 / e9581r.
23 7.7.4 e9581cr.
24 7.8 wiring diagrams 7.8.1 e9541 / e9541r.
25 7.8.1 e9541cr.
26 7.8.1 e9581 / e9581r.
27 7.8.1 e9581cr.
28 8.0 fault finding fault possible causes remedy no power (red neon extinguished) appliance disconnected from mains power reconnect to mains power no heat when thermostat turned on (amber neon extinguished) appliance internal fuse blown investigate reason, rectify fault, replace fuse faulty thermos...
29 10.0 service information it is recommended to have a maintenance contract with a local service provider. Serviceline contact: (uk only) phone: +441438 363 000 warranty policy shortlist for our warranty policy please go to www.Falconfoodservice.Com.