Christie CC2 User manual

CC2 Electric Barbecue Cooktop
Installation and User Manual
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Part numbers 1005 and 1006
Installation Manual 6838_05
This manual is an integral part of the appliance and
must be kept in its entirety in an easily accessible
location. Read these instructions carefully
before installing and using the appliance.

CC2 Electric Barbecue Cooktop (Part numbers 1005 and 1006)
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1 GENERAL INFORMATION 3
1.1 Product diagram | Figure 1, 2 4
1.2 Safety instructions 5
1.3 How to read this manual 6
1.4 Manufacturer liability 6
1.5 Conditions of use 7
1.6 Declaration of conformity 8
1.7 Specifications | Table 1, 1.7.1 Circuit Diagram 8
1.8 Description 10
1.9 Disposal 10
1.10 Boxed contents | Figure 3 11
2 INSTALLATION 12
2.1 Design guidelines for installing a CC2 cooktop | Figure 4, 5, 6 13
2.2 Installation | Figure 7, 8, 9 16
3 OPERATION 20
Figure 10 21
4 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 22
4.1 Safety considerations 23
4.2 Environmental considerations 23
4.3 Cleaning the cooktop 23
4.4 Cleaning waste containers | Figure 11 24
4.5 General cleaning and maintenance 26
5 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 27
6 TROUBLE SHOOTING 30
6.1 Diagnostic codes | Table 2 31
7 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES 33
8 WARRANTY AND CLAIM PROCEDURE 35

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1.

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FIG 1
1.1 Product diagram
| General information
148 mm
to fat drain tube
Front view
M8 x 100 mm long mount bolts
2 places
160 mm projection
below benchtop
216 mm
56 mm projection
above benchtop
Start/Stop button
with LED indicator
490 mm minimum benchtop cutout width
459 mm bolt hold down point centres
47 mm
Top view
435 mm
cooking area
536 mm
600 mm
FIG 2
Please note
this cooktop is square

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1.2 Safety instructions
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Risk of personal injury
• Any variation from the original Product Specification, including the use of different
components, may result in injury and will void the Safety Certification and Product Warranty
• Isolate the appliance from the mains electricity supply before doing any work
• The appliance and its accessible parts become very hot while in use. Never touch the
hotplate or components while it is turned on
• The appliance must be fixed into an enclosed structure to prevent access to its underside
• Where the underside is not fully enclosed, a Christie Open Bench Installation Kit must
be used
• This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge
if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance
in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the
appliance. Unsupervised children must not clean or maintain the product
• Unsupervised children under eight years of age must be kept at a safe distance from
the appliance when turned on
• Never leave the appliance unattended while it is turned on
• Never try to put out an appliance fire with water. Turn off the appliance and smother the
flames with a fire blanket or similar material
• If the power supply cable is damaged, contact Christie technical support or your local
contractor immediately for a replacement

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1.2 Safety instructions
1.3 How to read this manual
Risk of damage to the Appliance
• Only non-toxic, pH neutral cleaning products with a pH between 6 and 9 must
be used
• Corrosive (acidic or alkaline) cleaning products may leave a toxic residue on the
cooking surface, damage the electronic circuitry, components, or facia labels, and void
Product Warranty
• Pressure washers must not be directed into openings in the appliance
• Charcoal or similar combustible fuels must not be used with this appliance
• Only use products intended specifically for cleaning stainless steel. Products intended
for cleaning mild steel must not be used on this appliance
Chapter headings and sub heading are
listed in the Table of Contents along
with the relevant page numbers
Key words:
• “Must” and “must not” are
mandatory instructions
• “Should’ and “should not” are
advisory instructions
The following icons are used throughout
the manual
Electrical Hazard icon
warns of possible
electrical shock
Warnings or Caution
icon warns how to
prevent personal injury
Hot Surface icon warns
not to touch hot surfaces
1.4 Manufacturer liability
The manufacturer declines all liability for damage to persons or property caused by:
• Use of non-original spare parts
• Use of the appliance other than as intended
• Tampering with any part of the appliance
• Non-observance of instructions contained in this Installation and User Manual
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1.5 Conditions of use
• This appliance must only be installed
and serviced by an authorised person
(e.g. a licensed electrician) who will
be directly responsible for installing
it according to the manufacturer’s
installation instructions, AS/NZS3000,
and all relevant building and electrical
regulations. For all other countries
the local applicable regulations and
procedures must be followed
• The product is to be connected to
fixed wiring. Isolation switch must
be incorporated in the fixed wiring in
accordance with the national wiring
rules. Isolation switch shall be directly
connected to the supply leads and shall
have a contact separation in all poles
providing full disconnection under
overvoltage category III conditions
• Ensure the appliance is correctly earthed
The appliance must be connected to a
residual current device (RCD) which has
a rated residual operating current not
exceeding 30mA
• A 240V, 15A weather proof general
power outlet (GPO) must be supplied
and located within the structure
housing the appliance
• No part of the appliance, including
the 15A plug, may be modified
without written authorisation from
the manufacturer
• The manufacturer must approve all
repairs conducted under warranty.
Christie will not take responsibility
for any repairs made without prior
authorisation
• This Installation and User Manual
is an integral part of the appliance
and must be kept in its entirety and
in an accessible place for the whole
working life of the appliance. Read this
Installation and User Manual carefully
before using the appliance
• This appliance is suitable for indoor
and outdoor use
• The safety instructions in chapter 1.2
form part of the conditions of use for
this appliance
• The unit must be installed, operated,
and maintained in accordance with the
manufacturer’s Instructions
• Do not modify any part of the appliance
without written authorisation from
the manufacturer
• Ensure there is at least 1200 mm
clearance above the appliance. Do
not locate the barbecue underneath
combustible structures or materials
• The appliance must be installed,
operated, and maintained according to
the manufacturer’s instructions
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Rated voltage 230-240V AC
Frequency 50Hz
Rate current 15A
Element 3.5KW
Nominal target temp 255 degrees
Nominal cook time 20 min
Nominal tare weight 20kg
Nominal packed weight 25kg
Requires RCD 30mA
Requires 20A circuit breaker
IP Rating IPX4
Plan View Above
Bench
Below
Bench
Hotplate/
Grillplate
Cooking
Surface
Dimensions
in mm
600 x 600 56 160 536 x 536 435 x 435
1.7 Specifications
| General information
TABLE 1
This appliance has been tested and certified to Australian Standards (RCM) and European
standards (CE) declaration of conformity certificate available on request. The Product
Identification Label contains the following information:
• Type and model
• Electrical ratings
• RCM and CE compliance marks
• Manufacturers name and contact details
• Serial number
DO NOT REMOVE THIS PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION LABEL. IF IT IS ILLEGIBLE OR
DAMAGED, CONTACT CHRISTIE.
Product safety features include a six-second time delay start button located on the cooktop,
and an over temperature normally closed thermostat (twin pole), with a manual reset button that
will independently shut off power to the relay in case of overheating.
1.6 Declaration of conformity

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POWER SUPPLY
LRS-35-12
240VAC
POWER INLET
A
N
GND
BROWN
BLUE
YELLOW GREEN
OVER TEMP
THERMOSTAT
L N GND -V +V
BBQ
CONTROLLER
+V
-V
BROWN
WHITE
YELLOW
GREEN
ON / OFF SWITCH
PUSH BUTTON
12VDC 200mA
BROWN
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
RED
BLACK
BROWN
GRAYBLACK
HEAT SENSOR
GREEN LED
12VDC 20mA
RED LED
12VDC 20mA
HEATING ELEMENT
CONTROLLER
ENCLOSURE
RELAY
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1.7.1 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

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1.8 Description
1.9 Disposal
• The Christie CC2 Electric Barbecue Cooktop is a self-contained hotplate-style cooking
appliance with fully automatic functions, designed for public use
• The CC2 is supplied fully assembled and tested, requiring no further assembly. It is
designed to be dropped into place
• The CC2 is provided with a 15A rated moulded plug on a 1-meter long supply cord. For
countries outside of Australia and New Zealand, CC2 is provided with a 1.8 m power
supply cord only. An appropriate 15A rated and approved plug must be attached by a
suitably qualified person
• The appliance must be disposed of separately from other waste, under Directives
2002/95/EC, 2002/ 96/EC, 2003/108/EC
• According to European directives, the appliance does not contain substances in
quantities sufficient to be considered hazardous to health and the environment
• To dispose of the appliance: Cut the power supply cable and remove it, along with the
plug. Deliver the appliance to an appropriate electrical and electronic recycling facility
• Christie appliances are packaged in non-polluting and recyclable materials. Please
recycle according to local regulations
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1.10 Boxed contents
CC2 Cooktop Anti-rotation brackets
Installation & User Manual
CC2 Cooktop Anti-rotation brackets
Installation & User Manual
CC2 Cooktop Anti-rotation brackets
Installation & User Manual
Christie CC2 Electric Barbecue Cooktops are supplied with the following boxed contents:
1. (1) CC2 Electric Appliance
2. (1) Power supply cord, with three pin plug, 240v, 15A - Preassembled (Not Shown).
For countries outside of Australia and New Zealand, the CC2 is provided with a 1.8 m
power supply cord only
3. (2) Anti rotation brackets
(attached to hold down bracket, remove prior to installation)
4. (2) 8 mm bolts with washers and nuts
5. (2) 8 mm wing nuts and washers
6. (1) Installation and User Manual
FIG. 3
1.
3. 6.
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Christie cooktops must be installed into structures that meet minimum
specifications for their safe operation. As a cooking appliance, it
reaches temperatures above 200°C, and adhering to the guidelines
below will reduce the possibility of injury.
2.1 Design guidelines for installing a CC2 cooktop
• Separate barbecues and eating facilities from playgrounds and other active recreation
areas wherever possible
• Install barbecues where they can be easily monitored for safe and appropriate use
• Ensure that there are no climbing aids that may allow children access to the cooktop
• Round off any protruding benchtop and corners that may cause injury
• Build electric barbecue structures from sturdy, non-combustible materials such as
brick, stone, or metal. Do not use combustible materials of any type
• Create a 495 mm x 495 mm cut-out in the benchtop to fit the cooktop. Refer to FIG. 4
• Allow a minimum space of 130 mm on all four sides of the cut-out hole and 1200 mm
clearance above the cooktop
• Christie provides pre-manufactured barbecue cabinets to suit most projects and
environments. We also offer options for built-in structures
NOTE: For installing the cooktop into a prefabricated Christie barbecue cabinet, please
refer to instructions for installing a CC2 cooktop on page 15.

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NOTE: For installing the cooktop into a pre-fabricated Christie barbecue cabinet, please
refer to instructions for installing a CC2 cooktop on page 15.
FIG. 5
2.1 Design guidelines for installing a CC2 cooktop
Both CC2 electric
and CC2 gas cooktops
extend 160 mm downwards
Minimum clearance
above hotplate: 1200 mm
850 mm high
access opening
600 mm wide
access opening
Minimum
900 mm bench
height
FIG. 4 Allow at least 130 mm of clear bench around cut-out on all sides
495 mm x 495 mm
cut-out
130 mm
130 mm

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2.1 Design guidelines for installing a CC2 cooktop
FIG. 6
The cooktop must be fixed into an enclosed cabinet or structure to prevent access to its
underside. Where the underside is not fully enclosed, you must use a Christie Open Bench
Installation Kit or similar enclosure to avoid possible injury.
Christie Open Bench Installation Kit
130 mm minimum clear
bench space on all sides
484 mm
484 mm
342 mm
Removable
waste container

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2.2 Installation
STEP 1
Review section 1.10 Boxed contents, and check that all listed parts are present. Contact
Christie immediately if there any discrepancies.
Open the box and remove cardboard packers to reveal the underside of the appliance.
FIG. 7
This appliance must only be installed and serviced by an authorised
person (e.g. a licensed electrician) who will be directly responsible
for installing it according to the manufacturer’s instructions, AS/
NZS3000, and all relevant building and electrical regulations. For all
other countries the local applicable regulations and procedures must
be followed.

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FIG. 8
STEP 2
Remove the wing nuts and washers on the 8 mm hold down brackets. Remove the
anti-rotation brackets.
2.2 Installation
STEP 3
Insert the washer over the 8 mm bolt. Insert the bolt through the round hole in the anti-
rotation bracket and into the hole on the benchtop. Secure the 8 mm nut with two 13 mm
spanners, using one to turn the nut and the other to prevent the bolt from turning. Tighten
until the bracket cannot move. Repeat this process on the other side.
Built-in and custom cabinets:
If the 8mm bolts suit the benchtop material, fix the brackets by aligning the centre notch
on the anti-rotation bracket with the midpoint of the 495 mm cut out in the benchtop
(Centrepoint 247.5 mm). Mark this point, drill a 10 mm diameter hole on each side, and
secure as per the steps above.
Alternatively, use fixings appropriate for the benchtop material and thickness to secure the
brackets using the pre-drilled holes.

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495 mm
495 mm
FIG. 9
STEP 4
Using two people, lift the appliance out of the container and turn over, so that the
cooking surface faces upwards. Position over the cut out in the bench. Drop the power
cable into the cut-out hole then lower the appliance. Ensure the 8mm threaded bolts
align with the slotted holes in the anti-rotation brackets. Install the washers and wing
nuts, but do not tighten completely.
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2.2 Installation
STEP 5
Ensure the appliance aligns with the edges of the benchtop. Tighten the wing nuts so that
the appliance does not move at all.
STEP 6
To Commission connect the power supply and turn the mains power on.
Press the START/STOP button for 6 seconds and run a full preheat and cooking cycle,
which takes approximately 25 minutes. To ensure correct operation see Chapter 3 of
this manual. This test should be conducted with the access door closed, to ensure
sufficient ventilation.
Important: An audible beep must be heard upon connecting to the electrical circuit. If you
do not hear an audible beep, please check the troubleshooting guide in this manual.

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