Electrolux Professional thermaline ProThermetic PBOT steam User manual

Tilting boiling pan
ProThermetic
PBOT electric
EN Installation and operating manual *
*Original instructions 599A1AK01 - 87.8020.01- 2022.11

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Foreword
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The installation, use and maintenance manual (hereinafter Manual) provides the user with information necessary for correct and
safe use of the appliance.
The following must not be considered a long and exacting list of warnings, but rather a set of instructions suitable for improving ap-
pliance performance in every respect and, above all, preventing injury to persons and animals and damage to property due to im-
proper operating procedures.
All persons involved in appliance transport, installation, commissioning, use and maintenance, repair and disassembly must con-
sult and carefully read this manual before carrying out the various operations, in order to avoid wrong and improper actions that
could compromise the appliance's integrity or endanger people. Make sure to periodically inform the user regarding the safety reg-
ulations. It is also important to instruct and update personnel authorised to operate on the appliance, regarding its use and
maintenance.
The manual must be available to operators and carefully kept in the place where the appliance is used, so that it is always at hand
for consultation in case of doubts or whenever required.
If, after reading this manual, there are still doubts regarding appliance use, do not hesitate to contact the Manufacturer or the au-
thorised Service Centre to receive prompt and precise assistance for better operation and maximum efficiency of the appliance.
During all stages of appliance use, always respect the current regulations on safety, work hygiene and environmental protection. It
is the user's responsibility to make sure the appliance is started and operated only in optimum conditions of safety for people, ani-
mals and property.
IMPORTANT
• The manufacturer declines any liability for operations carried out on the appliance without respecting the instructions
given in this manual.
• The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the appliances presented in this publication without notice.
• No part of this manual may be reproduced.
• This manual is available in digital format by:
– contacting the dealer or reference customer care;
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• The manual must always be kept in an easily accessed place near the appliance. Appliance operators and mainte-
nance personnel must be able to easily find and consult it at any time.
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Contents
A WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION................................................................................................... 5
A.1 General information ......................................................................................................................5
A.2 Personal protection equipment ........................................................................................................ 5
A.3 General safety .............................................................................................................................6
A.4 ProThermetic general safety ........................................................................................................... 6
A.5 Protection devices installed on the appliance ...................................................................................... 7
A.6 Safety signs to be placed on the appliance or near its area .................................................................... 7
A.7 Reasonably foreseeable improper use .............................................................................................. 7
A.8 Residual risks ..............................................................................................................................7
A.9 Transport, handling and storage ......................................................................................................8
A.10 Installation and assembly ...............................................................................................................8
A.11 Electrical connection .....................................................................................................................8
A.12 Water connection..........................................................................................................................8
A.13 Positioning ..................................................................................................................................9
A.14 Appliance space limitations............................................................................................................. 9
A.15 Appliance cleaning........................................................................................................................9
A.16 Preventive Maintenance.................................................................................................................9
A.17 Parts and accessories ...................................................................................................................9
A.18 Precautions for use and maintenance ............................................................................................... 9
A.19 Appliance maintenance..................................................................................................................9
A.20 Appliance disposal........................................................................................................................9
B WARRANTY TERMS AND EXCLUSIONS................................................................................................. 10
C TECHNICAL DATA............................................................................................................................... 10
C.1 Data plate position ...................................................................................................................... 10
C.2 Appliance and manufacturer's identification data ............................................................................... 10
C.3 How to interpret the factory description............................................................................................ 11
C.4 Technical data............................................................................................................................ 11
D GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................................... 12
D.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 12
D.2 Intended use and restrictions ........................................................................................................ 12
D.3 Testing and inspection ................................................................................................................. 12
D.4 Copyright.................................................................................................................................. 12
D.5 Keeping the manual .................................................................................................................... 12
D.6 Recipients of the manual .............................................................................................................. 12
D.7 Definitions................................................................................................................................. 12
D.8 Responsibility ............................................................................................................................ 13
D.9 Customer packaging checks ......................................................................................................... 13
D.10 Storage .................................................................................................................................... 13
E INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS................................................................................................................... 13
E.1 Installation type.......................................................................................................................... 13
E.2 Dimension drawing for floor and wall installation................................................................................ 14
E.2.1 Installation points .............................................................................................................. 14
E.2.2 Dimensions...................................................................................................................... 14
E.3 Drain floor................................................................................................................................. 14
E.3.1 Floor diagram................................................................................................................... 14
E.3.2 Dimensions...................................................................................................................... 14
E.4 Installation and connection diagram................................................................................................ 15
E.5 Accessing the appliance’s internal components................................................................................. 17
F INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY ........................................................................................................... 17
F.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 17
F.2 Customer's responsibilities ........................................................................................................... 17
F.3 Before installation....................................................................................................................... 17
F.4 Installing on plinth or adjustable feet ............................................................................................... 18
F.5 Disposal of packing..................................................................................................................... 18
F.6 Securing or adjusting to the floor (optional)....................................................................................... 18
F.7 Fixing on concrete plinth (optional) ................................................................................................. 18
F.8 Wall installation.......................................................................................................................... 19
F.8.1 Preparing the brackets and set up......................................................................................... 19
F.8.2 Positioning....................................................................................................................... 19
F.9 Fastening multiple appliances together............................................................................................ 19
F.10 Sealing..................................................................................................................................... 20
G ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................ 21
G.1 Mains connection ....................................................................................................................... 21
G.2 Power cable .............................................................................................................................. 21
G.3 Potential equalisation .................................................................................................................. 21
H CONNECTING THE WATER SUPPLY...................................................................................................... 21
H.1 Water connection........................................................................................................................ 21
H.2 Backflow protection..................................................................................................................... 21
H.3 Drinking water supply .................................................................................................................. 21
H.4 Mixing tap ................................................................................................................................. 22
H.5 Swiveling arm for “Sprint“ models................................................................................................... 22
H.6 Water filling automatic ................................................................................................................. 23

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H.7 Water filling automatic for “Sprint“ models only .................................................................................. 23
I NORMAL APPLIANCE USE................................................................................................................... 23
I.1 Characteristics of personnel enabled to operate on the appliance ......................................................... 23
I.2 Basic requirements for appliance use.............................................................................................. 23
J PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................... 23
J.1 Use ......................................................................................................................................... 23
J.2 Appliance overview..................................................................................................................... 23
J.3 Control panel............................................................................................................................. 24
J.4 Double jacket............................................................................................................................. 24
J.5 Spray gun (if available in your model).............................................................................................. 24
J.6 Main switch (optional).................................................................................................................. 24
J.7 Emergency stop (optional)............................................................................................................ 24
K OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................... 24
K.1 First use ................................................................................................................................... 24
K.2 Switching on/off.......................................................................................................................... 24
K.3 Touch control panel..................................................................................................................... 24
K.3.1 Starting page ................................................................................................................... 24
K.3.2 Main menu ...................................................................................................................... 25
K.3.3 Manual mode ................................................................................................................... 25
K.3.4 Drawer area..................................................................................................................... 26
K.3.5 Additional functions ........................................................................................................... 26
K.3.6 Programs mode................................................................................................................ 27
K.3.7 Start a cooking cycle.......................................................................................................... 28
K.3.8 End cycle ........................................................................................................................ 29
K.3.9 Settings .......................................................................................................................... 29
K.3.10 Alarm messages............................................................................................................... 31
K.3.11 Preventive maintenance ..................................................................................................... 31
K.4 Connectivity kit........................................................................................................................... 31
K.5 Drain tap................................................................................................................................... 32
K.5.1 Opening the drain tap......................................................................................................... 32
K.5.2 Dismounting the drain tap ................................................................................................... 32
K.5.3 Dismounting the drain tap cover ........................................................................................... 32
K.6 Stirrer....................................................................................................................................... 32
K.6.1 Dismounting the stirrer ....................................................................................................... 33
K.6.2 Dismounting the scrapers ................................................................................................... 33
K.7 Tilting the appliance .................................................................................................................... 33
L APPLIANCE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE.......................................................................................... 34
L.1 Care information......................................................................................................................... 34
L.2 Cleaning introduction................................................................................................................... 34
L.3 Stainless steel surfaces ............................................................................................................... 34
L.4 Daily cleaning ............................................................................................................................ 34
L.5 Drain tap................................................................................................................................... 34
L.6 Descaling ................................................................................................................................. 35
L.7 Periods of non-use...................................................................................................................... 35
L.8 Informations for maintenance ........................................................................................................ 35
L.9 Maintenance intervals.................................................................................................................. 35
M TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................................................................................... 36
M.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 36
M.2 Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................... 36
M.3 Alarm messages for variable speed appliances ................................................................................. 37
N APPLIANCE DISPOSAL........................................................................................................................ 37
N.1 Procedure regarding appliance disposal .......................................................................................... 37

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A WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION
A.1 General information
To ensure safe use of the appliance and a proper understanding of the manual it is necessary to be familiar with the terms and
typographical conventions used in the documentation. The following symbols are used in the manual to indicate and identify the
various types of hazards:
WARNING
Danger for the health and safety of operators.
WARNING
Danger of electrocution - dangerous voltage.
CAUTION
Risk of damage to the appliance or the product.
IMPORTANT
Important instructions or information on the product
Equipotentiality
Read the instructions before using the appliance
Clarifications and explanations
• Only specialised personnel are authorised to operate on the appliance.
• This appliance is to be intended for commercial and collective use, for example in kitchens of restaurants, canteens, hospitals
and in commercial enterprises such as bakeries, butcheries, etc., not for continuous mass production of food. Any other use is
deemed improper.
• This appliance must not be used by minors and adults with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities or without adequate
experience and knowledge regarding its use.
• Do not let children play with the appliance.
• Keep all packaging and detergents away from children.
• For your safety do not store or use gasoline or other flammable materials, vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
• Do not store explosive substances, such as pressurized containers with flammable propellant, in this appliance.
• Refer to the data given on the appliance’s data plate for relations with the Manufacturer (e.g. when ordering spare parts, etc.).
• When scrapping the appliance, the marking CE must be destroyed.
• Save these instructions carefully for further consultation by the various operators.
A.2 Personal protection equipment
Summary table of the Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) to be used during the various stages of the appliance's service life.
Stage Protective
garments
Safety footwear Gloves Glasses Safety helmet
Transport —● ○ —○
Handling —● ● — —
Unpacking ○ ● ● — —
Installation —● ●1— —
Normal use ○ ○ ○2○—
Adjustments —○— — —
Routine cleaning ○ ● ●1ˉ3○—
Extraordinary
cleaning
○ ● ●1ˉ3○—
Maintenance ○ ● ● — —
Dismantling ○ ● ● — —

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Stage Protective
garments
Safety footwear Gloves Glasses Safety helmet
Scrapping ○ ● ● — —
Key:
●PPE REQUIRED
○PPE AVAILABLE OR TO BE USED IF NECESSARY
—PPE NOT REQUIRED
1. During these operations, gloves must be cut-resistant. Failure to use the personal protection equipment by operators, specialized personnel or users can
involve exposure to damage to health (depending on the model).
2. During these operations, gloves must be heatproof to protect hands from contact with hot food or hot parts of the appliance and/or when removing hot items
from it. Failure to use the personal protection equipment by operators, specialised personnel or users can involve exposure to chemical risk and cause possible
damage to health (depending on the model).
3. During these operations, gloves must be suitable for contact with chemical substances used (refer to the safety data sheet of the substances used for
information regarding the required PPE). Failure to use the personal protection equipment by operators, specialized personnel or users can involve exposure to
chemical risk and cause possible damage to health (depending on the model).
A.3 General safety
• The appliances are provided with electric and/or mechanical safety devices for protecting workers and the appliance itself.
• Never operate the appliance, removing, modifying or tampering with the guards, protection or safety devices.
• Do not make any modifications to the parts supplied with the appliance.
• Several illustrations in the manual show the appliance, or parts of it, without guards or with guards removed. This is purely for
explanatory purposes. Do not use the appliance without the guards or with the protection devices deactivated.
Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before
carrying out any installation, assembly, cleaning or
maintenance procedure.
• Do not remove, tamper with or make illegible the CE marking, the safety, danger and instruction signs and labels on the
appliance.
• The A-weighted emission sound pressure level does not exceed 70 dB(A).
• Do not use products (even if diluted) containing chlorine (sodium hypochlorite, hydrochloric or muriatic acid, etc.) to clean the
appliance or the floor under it.
• Carefully avoid exposure of the equipment to ozone - do not use ozonizers in the rooms where the equipment is installed.
• Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it is in operation.
• The following operations have to be carried out by specialised authorised personnel or Customer Care Service provided with all
the appropriate personal protection equipment (A.2 Personal protection equipment), tools, utensils and ancillary means, who can
ask the manufacturer to supply a servicing manual:
– Installation and assembly
– Positioning
– Electrical connection
– Appliance cleaning, repair and extraordinary maintenance
– Appliance disposal
– Work on electrical equipment
A.4 ProThermetic general safety
• The maximum filling level must not exceed the relevant marking.
Exceeding the maximum fill mark may cause scalding as a result of hot food spilling and/or flowing over the edge of the pot.
• Do not place any objects on the closed lid during operation.
• Do not heat closed containers inside the appliance to avoid the risk of explosion.
• Do not use the appliance to dry tea towels and other textiles.
• Be careful when you open the lid, because hot steam could pour out.
• Be careful when emptying the appliance as there is a risk of burns.
• Overheated oil/fat can self-ignite. Never put water on burning oil or fat.
• Be careful when introducing oil, grease, water or other food into the preheated hot appliance as it can cause splashes.
• Pay special attention to the presence of foam. If the lid is opened at a low residual overpressure, hot food can flow out and injure
the operating personnel.
Depending on the food to be cooked, reduce the filling level to avoid foam overflowing.
• Never use this appliance for frying.
• If the stirrer is present, always keep the lid closed while it is operating.
• Do not put any objects (spoon, ladle, etc.) into the appliance during stirrer operation.
• In case of malfunctions, blocking of the stirrer or if unusual noises occur, immediately press the emergency stop. The stirrer must
no longer be used.
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• In pressure appliances, after cooking with the lid closed, first release the pressure from the cooking chamber and do not open the
lid until the pressure is completely exhausted inside the appliance.
A.5 Protection devices installed on the appliance
Guards
The appliance has:
• fixed guards (e.g. casings, covers, side panels, etc.), fixed to the appliance and/or frame with screws or quick-release connectors
that can only be removed or opened with tools; therefore the user must not remove or tamper with such devices. The
Manufacturer declines any liability for damage due to tampering or their non-use;
• appliance electrical equipment access panels or doors, made from hinged panels openable with tools. The panel or the door
must not be opened when the appliance is connected to the power supply.
A.6 Safety signs to be placed on the appliance or near its area
Prohibition Meaning
do not remove the safety devices
do not use water to extinguish fires (placed on electrical parts)
Keep the area around the appliance clear and free from combustible materials. Do not
keep flammable materials in the vicinity of the appliance
Danger Meaning
danger of crushing hands
caution hot surface
danger of electrocution (shown on electrical parts with indication of voltage)
A.7 Reasonably foreseeable improper use
Improper use is any use different from that specified in this manual. During appliance operation, other types of work or activities
deemed improper and that in general can involve risks for the safety of operators and damage to the appliance are not allowed.
Reasonably foreseeable improper use includes:
• lack of appliance maintenance, cleaning and periodical checks;
• structural changes or modifications to the operating logic;
• tampering with the guards or safety devices;
• failure to use personal protection equipment by operators, specialised personnel and maintenance personnel;
• failure to use suitable accessories (e.g. use of unsuitable equipment or ladders);
• keeping combustible or flammable materials, or in any case materials not compatible with or pertinent to the work, near the
appliance;
• wrong appliance installation;
• placing in the appliance any objects or things not compatible with its use, or that can damage the appliance, cause injury or
pollute the environment;
• climbing on the appliance;
• non-compliance with the requirements for correct appliance use;
• other actions that give rise to risks not eliminable by the Manufacturer.
A.8 Residual risks
The appliance has several risks that were not completely eliminated from a design standpoint or with the installation of adequate
protection devices. Nevertheless, through this manual the Manufacturer has taken steps to inform operators of such risks, carefully
indicating the personal protection equipment to be used by them. In order to reduce the risks, provide for sufficient spaces while
installing the unit.

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To preserve these conditions, the areas around the appliance must always be:
• kept free of obstacles (e.g. ladders, tools, containers, boxes, etc.);
• clean and dry;
• well lit.
For the Customer's complete information, the residual risks remaining on the appliance are indicated below: such actions are
deemed improper and therefore strictly forbidden.
Residual risk Description of hazardous situation
Slipping or falling The operator can slip due to water, any liquid or dirt on the floor
Burns/abrasions (e.g. heating elements, cold
pan, cooling circuit plates and pipes)
The operator deliberately or unintentionally touches some components
inside the appliance without using protective gloves.
Electrocution Contact with live parts during maintenance operations carried out with the
electrical panel powered
Crushing or injury For tipping appliances only and during tilting, the operator may be crushed
between the pan and the parts that remain stationary.
Tipping of loads When handling the appliance or the packing containing it, using unsuitable
lifting systems or accessories or with the unbalanced load
Chemical Contact with chemical substances (e.g. detergent, rinse aid, scale remover,
etc.) without taking adequate safety precautions. Therefore always refer to
the safety cards and labels on the products used.
Sudden closure The operator for normal appliance use could suddenly and deliberately
close the lid.
A.9 Transport, handling and storage
• Transport (i.e. transfer of the appliance from one place to another) and handling (i.e. transfer inside workplaces) must occur with
the use of special and adequate means.
• Please refer to indications on packaging for stackability during transport, handling and storage.
• Do not stand under suspended loads during loading or unloading operations. Unauthorized personnel must not enter the work
area.
• The weight of the appliance alone is not sufficient to keep it steady.
• For appliance handling, do not lift and anchor it to movable or weak parts such as: casings, electrical raceways, pneumatic parts,
etc.
• Do not push or pull the appliance to move it, as it may tip over. Use proper tool to lift the appliance.
• Arrange a suitable area with flat floor for appliance unloading and storage operations.
• Appliance transport, handling, shifting and storage personnel must be adequately instructed and trained regarding the safely use
of lifting systems and personal protection equipment suitable for the type of operation carried out.
• When removing the anchoring systems, make sure the stability of the appliance parts does not depend on the anchoring and,
therefore, that this operation does not cause the load to fall off the vehicle. Before unloading the appliance components, make
sure all the anchoring systems are removed.
A.10 Installation and assembly
• The operations described must be carried out in compliance with the current safety regulations and provisions in force in the
country of use.
• The plug, if present, must be accessible after positioning the appliance in the place of installation.
• The appliance is not suitable for installation outdoors and/or in places exposed to atmospheric agents (rain, direct sunlight, etc.).
A.11 Electrical connection
• The power supply system must be suitable for the rated current of the connected appliance; the connection must be carried out in
compliance with the regulations and provisions in force in the country of use.
• The information regarding the appliance power supply voltage and frequency is given on the data plate.
• Install between the power cable and the electric line a differential thermal-magnetic switch suitable for the absorption specified
on the data plate, with contact gap enabling complete disconnection in category III overvoltage conditions and complying with the
regulations in force.
For the correct sizing of the switch or plug, refer to the absorbed current specified on the appliance data plate.
• If the power cable is damaged or too short, it must be replaced by the Customer Care Service or in any case by specialised
personnel, in order to prevent any risk.
• The manufacturer declines any liability for damage or injury resulting from breach of the above rules or non-compliance with the
electrical safety regulations in force in the country where the appliance is used.
• Verify that a safety circuit breaker is installed between the power cable of the appliance and the mains electric line. The contact
opening max. distance and leakage current must comply with the local safety regulations.
• In case of electrical permanent connection: the device must be lockable in the open position and accessible even after the
appliance is installed in its place.
A.12 Water connection
•Water connection must be carried out in compliance with the regulations and provisions in force with the country.
• The appliance must be supplied with drinking water at a pressure of maximum 6 bar (600 kPa).

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WARNING
The manufacturer declines any liability if the safety regulations are not
respected.
A.13 Positioning
• Install the appliances, taking all the safety precautions required for this type of operation, also respecting the relevant fire-
prevention measures.
• The installation diagram gives the appliance overall dimensions and the position of connections (gas, electricity, water). Check
that they are available and ready for making all the necessary connections.
• Prevent the areas where the appliance is installed to be polluted with corrosive substances (chlorine, etc.). The manufacturer
declines any liability for corrosive effects due to external causes.
A.14 Appliance space limitations
• Do not install the appliance on flammable walls. If an appliance is set up next to or against temperature-sensitive walls, maintain
an adequate space to enable subsequent servicing or maintenance operations.
• A suitable space must be left around the appliance (for operations, maintenance, etc.).
• This space must be increased in case of use and/or transfer of other equipment and/or means or if exit routes are necessary
inside the workplace.
A.15 Appliance cleaning
• Do not touch the appliance with wet hands or feet or when barefoot.
• Put the appliance in safe conditions before starting any cleaning operation.
• Do not allow oil or grease to come into contact with plastic parts. Do not allow dirt, fat, food or other residuals to form deposits on
the appliance.
• Respect the requirements for the various routine and extraordinary maintenance operations. Non-compliance with the
instructions can create risks for personnel.
• Do not spray water or use water jets, steam cleaner or high pressure cleaner.
A.16 Preventive Maintenance
In order to ensure the safety and performance of your equipment, it is recommended that service is undertaken by Electrolux
Professional authorised engineers every 12 months, in accordance with Electrolux Professional Service Manuals. Please contact
your local Electrolux Professional Service Centre for further details.
A.17 Parts and accessories
Use only original accessories and/or spare parts. Failure to use original accessories and/or spare parts will invalidate the original
manufacturer warranty and may render the appliance not compliant with the safety standard.
A.18 Precautions for use and maintenance
• Risks mainly of a mechanical, thermal and electrical nature exist in the appliance. Where possible the risks have been
neutralised:
– directly, by means of adequate design solutions.
– indirectly by using guards, protection and safety devices.
• Any anomalous situations are signalled on the control panel display.
• During maintenance several risks remain, as these could not be eliminated, and must be neutralised by adopting specific
measures and precautions.
• Do not carry out any checking, cleaning, repair or maintenance operations on moving parts. Workers must be informed of this
prohibition by means of clearly visible signs.
• Make sure to periodically check correct operation of all the safety devices and the insulation of electrical cables, which must be
replaced if damaged.
In case of a significant anomaly (e.g. short circuits, wires coming out of the terminal block, motor breakdowns, worn electrical cable
sheathing, etc.) the operator for normal appliance use must:
• immediately deactivate the appliance and disconnect all the supplies (electricity, gas, water).
Before carrying out any operation on the appliance, always consult the manual which gives the correct procedures and contains
important information on safety.
A.19 Appliance maintenance
• The inspection and maintenance intervals depend on the actual appliance operating conditions and ambient conditions
(presence of dust, damp, etc.), therefore precise time intervals cannot be given. In any case, careful and periodical appliance
maintenance is advisable in order to minimise service interruptions.
• It is advisable to stipulate a preventive and scheduled maintenance contract with the Customer Care Service.
• Put the appliance in safe conditions before starting any maintenance operation.
A.20 Appliance disposal
• Make the appliance unusable by removing the power cable and any compartment closing devices, to prevent the possibility of
someone becoming trapped inside.

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B WARRANTY TERMS AND EXCLUSIONS
If the purchase of this product includes warranty coverage,
warranty is provided in line with local regulations and subject to
the product being installed and used for the purposes as
designed, and as described within the appropriate equipment
documentation.
Warranty will be applicable where the customer has used only
genuine spare parts and has performed maintenance in
accordance with Electrolux Professional user and mainte-
nance documentation made available in paper or electronic
format.
Electrolux Professional strongly recommends using Electrolux
Professional approved cleaning, rinse and descaling agents to
obtain optimal results and maintain product efficiency over
time.
The Electrolux Professional warranty does not cover:
• service trips cost to deliver and pick up the product;
• installation;
• training on how to use/operate;
• replacement (and/or supply) of wear and tear parts unless
resulting from defects in materials or workmanship reported
within one (1) week from the failure;
• correction of external wiring;
• correction of unauthorized repairs as well as any damages,
failures and inefficiencies caused by and/or resulting from;
– insufficient and/or abnormal capacity of the electrical
systems (current/voltage/frequency, including spikes and/or
outages);
– inadequate or interrupted water supply, steam, air, gas
(including impurities and/or other that does not comply with
the technical requirements for each appliance);
– plumbing parts, components or consumable cleaning
products that are not approved by the manufacturer;
– customer’s negligence, misuse, abuse and/or non-com-
pliance with the use and care instructions detailed within the
appropriate equipment documentation;
– improper or poor: installation, repair, maintenance
(including tampering, modifications and repairs carried out
by third parties not authorized) and modification of safety
systems;
– Use of non-original components (e. g.: consumables,
wear and tear, or spare parts);
– environment conditions provoking thermal (e. g. over-
heating/freezing) or chemical (e. g. corrosion/oxidation)
stress;
– foreign objects placed in- or connected to- the product;
– accidents or force majeure;
– transportation and handling, including scratches, dents,
chips, and/or other damage to the finish of the product,
unless such damage results from defects in materials or
workmanship and is reported within one (1) week of delivery
unless otherwise agreed;
• product with original serial numbers that have been
removed, altered or cannot be readily determined;
• replacement of light bulbs, filters or any consumable parts;
• any accessories and software not approved or specified by
Electrolux Professional.
Electrolux Professional warranty will be void and manu-
facturer shall have no liability related thereto in case of
unauthorized modification of the product or related
hardware/software/programming.
Warranty does not include scheduled maintenance activities
(including the parts required for it) or the supply of cleaning
agents unless specifically covered within any local agreement,
subject to local terms and conditions.
Check on Electrolux Professional website the list of authorized
customer care.
C TECHNICAL DATA
C.1 Data plate position
The data plate is located on the right side of the fixed console,
on the inner wall (see fig. below).
C.2 Appliance and manufacturer's
identification data
The data plate gives the product identification and technical
data.
An example of the marking or data plate on the appliance is
given below:
The meaning of the various information given on it is listed
below:
F.Mod. factory description of product
Comm.Mod. commercial description
PNC production number code
Ser.No. serial number
Type ref. certification group of the appliance
V power supply voltage
Hz power supply frequency
kW power input
A absorbed current
CE marking
WEEE symbol
IPX6 dust and water protection rating

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C.3 How to interpret the factory description
The factory description on the data plate has the following
meaning:
1 - Product line
P ProThermetic
2 - Family
B Boiling Pan
3 - Pan shape
ORound
4- Type
T Tilting
5 + 6 - Capacity
06 60 litres
10 100 litres
15 150 litres
20 200 litres
30 300 litres
40 400 litres
50 500 litres
7 - Power supply
E electric
R electric, with stirring device
W electric, stirring device with variable speed
8 - Configuration
A floorstanding, depth 800 mm, height 700 mm
B floorstanding, depth 850 mm, height 700 mm
C floorstanding, depth 900 mm, height 700 mm
D floorstanding, depth 1000 mm, height 700 mm
E floorstanding, depth 800 mm, height 800 mm
F floorstanding, depth 850 mm, height 800 mm
G floorstanding, depth 900 mm, height 800 mm
H floorstanding, depth 1000 mm, height 800 mm
L standing against the wall, depth 900 mm, height
700 mm
Q standing against the wall, depth 1000 mm, height
700 mm
T wall mounted, depth 800 mm, height 400 mm
U wall mounted, depth 850 mm, height 400 mm
V wall mounted, depth 900 mm, height 400 mm
W wall mounted, depth 1000 mm, height 400 mm
9 - Electrical connection
D 400 V / 3 ~ 50-60 Hz (marine)
E 400 V / 3N ~ (standard)
I 440 V / 3 ~ 50-60 Hz (marine)
10 - Option
C “Sprint“ Chinese configuration
O no options
S “Sprint“ configuration
C.4 Technical data
PBOT 06 PBOT 10 PBOT 15 PBOT 20 PBOT 30 PBOT 40 PBOT 50
Internal pan dimensions
(mm): diameter ⌀579 640 710 800 900 900 900
Internal pan dimensions
(mm): depth 385 395 465 490 570 720 880
Max. operating pressure (bar) 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Max. permissible pressure
(bar) 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7
Time required to reach the
boiling point (min) 27.5 29.8 34 36 44.9 46 -
Electrical
power
Voltage /
Phases Frequency Power supply
cable section Amperage Stirrer speed
kW V / Nr Hz mm² A rpm
P B O T 0 6 E * E * 12.2 400 V / 3N ~ 50 - 60 2.5 17.3 –
P B O T 0 6 E * I * 12.2 440 V / 3 ~ 50 - 60 2.5 16 –
P B O T 0 6 R * E * 12.5 400 V / 3N ~ 50 - 60 2.5 17.6 25
P B O T 0 6 R * I * 12.5 440 V / 3 ~ 50 - 60 2.5 16.4 25
P B O T 1 0 E * E * 18.2 400 V / 3N ~ 50 - 60 4 26 –
P B O T 1 0 E * I * 18.2 440 V / 3 ~ 50 - 60 4 23.9 –
P B O T 1 0 R * E * 18.6 400 V / 3N ~ 50 - 60 4 26.6 21
P B O T 1 0 R * I * 18.6 440 V / 3 ~ 50 - 60 4 24.4 21
P B O T 1 5 E * E * 24.2 400 V / 3N ~ 50 - 60 6 34.7 –
P B O T 1 5 E * I * 24.4 440 V / 3 ~ 50 - 60 6 31.8 –
P B O T 1 5 R * E * 24.6 400 V / 3N ~ 50 - 60 6 35.3 21
P B O T 1 5 R * I * 24.6 440 V / 3 ~ 50 - 60 6 32.3 21
P B O T 1 5 W * E * 28 400 V / 3N ~ 50 - 60 10 42.7 10 – 100

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Electrical
power
Voltage /
Phases Frequency Power supply
cable section Amperage Stirrer speed
kW V / Nr Hz mm² A rpm
P B O T 2 0 E * E * 30.2 400 V / 3N ~ 50 - 60 10 43.4 –
P B O T 2 0 E * I * 30.2 440 V / 3 ~ 50 - 60 10 39.6 –
P B O T 2 0 R * E * 30.6 400 V / 3N ~ 50 - 60 10 44 21
P B O T 2 0 R * I * 30.6 440 V / 3 ~ 50 - 60 10 40.2 21
P B O T 2 0 W * E * 34 400 V / 3N ~ 50 - 60 10 51.6 10 – 100
P B O T 3 0 E * E * 30.2 400 V / 3N ~ 50 - 60 10 52 –
P B O T 3 0 E * I * 36.2 440 V / 3 ~ 50 - 60 10 47.5 –
P B O T 3 0 R * E * 36.6 400 V / 3N ~ 50 - 60 10 52.8 21
P B O T 3 0 R * I * 36.6 440 V / 3 ~ 50 - 60 10 48 21
P B O T 3 0 W * E * 40 400 V / 3N ~ 50 - 60 16 60.2 10 – 100
P B O T 4 0 E * E * 48.2 400 V / 3N ~ 50 - 60 16 69.9 –
P B O T 4 0 R * E * 48.6 400 V / 3N ~ 50 - 60 16 70.1 21
P B O T 5 0 E * E * 48.2 400 V / 3N ~ 50 - 60 16 69.9 –
P B O T 5 0 R * E * 48.6 400 V / 3N ~ 50 - 60 16 70.1 21
D GENERAL INFORMATION
D.1 Introduction
This manual contains information relevant to various applian-
ces. The product images in this guide are only an example.
The drawings and diagrams given in the manual are not in
scale. They supplement the written information with an outline,
but are not intended to be a detailed representation of the
appliance supplied.
The numerical values given on the appliance installation
diagrams refer to measurements in millimeters and/or inches.
D.2 Intended use and restrictions
This appliance is designed for cooking food. It is intended for
collective use.
Any other use is deemed improper.
NOTE!
The manufacturer declines any liability for
improper use of the product.
D.3 Testing and inspection
Our appliances have been designed and optimized, with
laboratory testing, in order to obtain high performance and
efficiency.
The appliance is shipped ready for use.
Passing of the tests (visual inspection - gas/electrical test -
functional test) is guaranteed and certified by the specific
enclosures.
To ensure protection class compliance, all seals must remain
in perfect condition and all components must be properly
assembled after installation, repairs and maintenance work.
D.4 Copyright
This manual is intended solely for consultation by the operator
and can only be given to third parties with the permission of
Electrolux Professional company.
D.5 Keeping the manual
The manual must be carefully kept for the entire life of the
appliance, until scrapping. The manual must stay with the
appliance in case of transfer, sale, hire, granting of use or
leasing.
D.6 Recipients of the manual
This manual is intended for:
• the carrier and handling personnel;
• installation and commissioning personnel;
• the employer of appliance users and the workplace
manager;
• operators for normal appliance use;
• specialised personnel - Customer Care service (see service
manual).
D.7 Definitions
Listed below are the definitions of the main terms used in the
manual. It is advisable to read them carefully before use.
Operator appliance installation, adjustment, use,
maintenance, cleaning, repair and trans-
port personnel.
Manufacturer Electrolux Professional SpA or any other
service centre authorised by Electrolux
Professional SpA.
Operator for
normal appli-
ance use
an operator who has been informed and
trained regarding the tasks and hazards
involved in normal appliance use.
Customer
Care service
or specialised
personnel
an operator instructed/trained by the
Manufacturer and who, based on his
professional and specific training, experi-
ence and knowledge of the accident-
prevention regulations, is able to appraise
the operations to be carried out on the
appliance and recognise and prevent any
risks. His professionalism covers the
mechanical, electrotechnical and elec-
tronics fields etc.
Danger source of possible injury or harm to health.
Hazardous
situation
any situation where an operator is
exposed to one or more hazards.
Risk a combination of probabilities and risks of
injury or harm to health in a hazardous
situation.
Protection
devices
safety measures consisting of the use of
specific technical means (guards and
safety devices) for protecting operators
against risks.
Guard an element of a appliance used in a
specific way to provide protection by
means of a physical barrier.
Safety device a device (other than a guard) that elimi-
nates or reduces the risk; it can be used
alone or in combination with a guard.
Customer the person who purchased the appliance
and/or who manages and uses it (e. g.
company, entrepreneur, firm).

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Electrocution an accidental discharge of electric current
on a human body.
Emergency
stop device
a group of components intended for the
emergency stop function; the device is
activated with a single action and pre-
vents or reduces damage to persons/
appliances/property/animals.
D.8 Responsibility
The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage and
malfunctioning caused by:
• non-compliance with the instructions contained in this
manual;
• repairs not carried out in a workmanlike fashion, and
replacements with parts different from those specified in
the spare parts catalogue (the fitting and use of non-original
spare parts and accessories can negatively affect appliance
operation and invalidates the original manufacturer
warranty);
• operations carried out by non-specialised personnel;
• unauthorized modifications or operations;
• missing, lack or inadequate maintenance;
• improper appliance use;
• unforeseeable extraordinary events;
• use of the appliance by uninformed and / or untrained
personnel;
• non-application of the current provisions in the country of
use, concerning safety, hygiene and health in the workplace.
The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage caused by
arbitrary modifications and conversions carried out by the user
or the Customer.
The employer, workplace manager or service technician are
responsible for identifying and choosing adequate and suitable
personal protection equipment to be worn by operators, in
compliance with regulations in force in the country of use.
The Manufacturer declines any liability for inaccuracies con-
tained in the manual, if due to printing or translation errors.
Any supplements to the installation, use and maintenance
manual the Customer receives from the Manufacturer will form
an integral part of the manual and therefore must be kept
together with it.
D.9 Customer packaging checks
• The forwarder is responsible for the goods during transport
and delivery.
• Make a complaint to the forwarder in case of visible or
hidden damage.
• Specify any damage or shortages on the dispatch note.
• The driver must sign the dispatch note: the forwarder can
reject the claim if the dispatch note is not signed (the
forwarder can provide the necessary form).
• For hidden damage or shortages becoming apparent only
after unpacking, request the forwarder for inspection of the
goods within and no later than 15 days after delivery.
After packaging checks
1. Remove the packaging.
Take care when unpacking and handling of the appliance
to not cause any shocks on itself.
2. Keep all the documentation contained in the packaging.
D.10 Storage
The appliance and/or its parts must be stored and protected
from damp, in a non-aggressive place, free of vibrations and
with room temperatures between 5℃and 50℃.
The place where the appliance is stored must:
• can take the appliance load,
• have a flat support surface to avoid deforming the appliance
or damage to the support feet.
E INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS
E.1 Installation type
The appliance must always be installed in its intended location
according to the relevant installation and connection diagrams
(E INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS).
The appliance should be connected to fixed cables.
Installation options:
1. Standing against the wall
• on adjustable feet
• on steel bases
• on concrete plinth
2. Free standing
• on adjustable feet
• on steel bases
• on concrete plinth
3. Wall mounted
(with an accessory kit)
The appliances are suitable for setting up as single appliances
or as a group of appliances.
NOTE!
When installing the appliance on a steel or con-
crete plinth, the bottom plate must not be mounted.
The ventilation engineer is responsible for assessing/planning
a technically correct ventilation.

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E.2 Dimension drawing for floor and wall installation
E.2.1 Installation points
Floor installation Wall installation
FP = floor attachment points WP = wall attachment points
E.2.2 Dimensions
A B C D A
940 500 150 800 900
1040 500 200 850 1000
1140 600 150 900 1100
1240 700 150 1000 1200
1340 1300
E.3 Drain floor
E.3.1 Floor diagram
For these appliances, the emptying area is provided with tanks equipped with a movable upper grate and a floor drain, to be used
during cleaning.
Floor tanks can be manufactured for a single appliance or for an entire group of appliances.
The tanks are normally cemented in the floor.
Freestanding Against the wall
E.3.2 Dimensions
60 l 100 l 150 l 200 l 300 l 400 l 500 l
A550 550 550 700 700 700 700
B800 / 850 / 900 900 900 1000 1000 1000 1000
C1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1500 1500
FP FP
150
80
80
8080
A
B
DC
WP WP
100
A
100
60275
50 50
A
1200
200
50
A
1200
200
C
B
500

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E.4 Installation and connection diagram
Floor mounted appliances
HWI = Hot water connection
CWI = Cold water connection
EI = Electrical connection
60 L 100 L 150 L 200 L 300 L 400 L 500 L
A800 850 900 900 900 1000 1000 1000 1000
B908 908 1008 1060 1090 1234 1278 1278 1278
C980 980 1073 1124 1165 1335 1360 1447 1564
D580 580 680 680 680 780 780 780 780
E550 550 550 550 550 700 700 700 700
F758 758 856 856 945 1147 1169 1314 1474
G1100 1100 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1500 1500
H700
800
700
800
700
800
700
800
700
800
700
800
700
800
700
800
700
800
I200
100
200
100
200
100
200
100
200
100
200
100
200
100
200
100
200
100
EICWIHWI
HWI
CWI
EI
1200E
50
C
D
F
450
395
I H
900
G
160 160
50
60
8050
315
A
235B
500

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Wall mounted appliances
HWI = Hot water connection
CWI = Cold water connection
EI = Electrical connection
60 L 100 L 150 L 200 L 300 L
A800 850 900 900 900 1000 1000
B908 908 1008 1060 1090 1234 1278
C980 980 1073 1124 1165 1335 1360
D580 580 680 680 680 780 780
E550 550 550 550 550 700 700
F758 758 856 856 945 1147 1169
G1100 1100 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500
HWI
EI
EICWI
HWI
CWI
500
B
E 1200
D
F
C
5060 8050
395
900
400
G160
160
450
50
A

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E.5 Accessing the appliance’s internal
components
F INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY
F.1 Introduction
WARNING
Refer to “WARNING and Safety
Information“.
To ensure correct operation of the appliance and maintain safe
conditions during use, carefully follow the instructions given in
this chapter.
Check and, if necessary, level the appliance after positioning.
Incorrect levelling can cause appliance malfunctioning.
F.2 Customer's responsibilities
The tasks and works required of the Customer are:
• check the floor planarity on which the appliance is placed;
• arrange an earthed power socket of suitable capacity for the
input specified on the data plate;
• prearrange a high-sensitivity manual-reset magneto-ther-
mal circuit-breaker;
• prearrange a device lockable in the open position for the
connection to the power supply.
• Do not install the unit in environments where temperatures
may fall below 0℃[32℉] or rise above 40℃[104℉].
NOTE!
For information regarding the electrical connection,
refer to “A.11 Electrical connection“.
F.3 Before installation
Depending on your model, prepare the following before the
appliance is installed and positioned correctly:
• Fastening elements, i.e. drill holes and insert dowels. You
can find accompanying notes in the relevant sections on F.8
Wall installation.
• Prepare water, gas and electrical connections and install a
shut-off valve, if necessary.
2
2
3
1
4
4
5
6
7
7
8
9
10
11
10
10
10
10

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F.4 Installing on plinth or adjustable feet
NOTE!
If installing on a steel plinth or adjustable feet,
always make sure these are attached to the
appliance beforehand. There are no tools for
taking the unit down from the transport pallet and
putting it in place; all you need is manpower, with
two to four men required depending on the size of
the unit.
1. Transport the appliance on its transport pallet directly in
front of the point of installation.
The installation connections that are sticking out of the
floor should be as close as possible to the side of the
transport pallet.
2. Shift the appliance onto the transport pallet such that all of
the installation connections lie within the appliance.
3. Tip the appliance until it is standing on the floor. Then lift at
the front and remove the transport pallet.
4. Carefully lower the appliance and then move it into the
correct position.
5. Align the appliance horizontally and secure it.
6. Remove the outer protective film and the edge covers,
taking care not to scratch the surface of the appliance.
Very slowly pull off the protective film on the stainless steel
surfaces, without ripping, to prevent any adhesive residue.
Remove any adhesive residue with a non-corrosive
solvent. Then rinse and dry the spot thoroughly.
For water and electrical connection, remove the covers and
inspection panels, refer to paragraph E.5 Accessing the
appliance’s internal components.
When successful installation is complete reattach the panels.
F.5 Disposal of packing
The packing must be disposed of in compliance with the
current regulations in the country where the appliance is used.
All the packing materials are environmentally friendly.
They can be safely kept, recycled, or burned in an appropriate
waste incineration plant. Recyclable plastic parts are marked
as follows:
Polyethylene
• Outer wrapping
• Instructions bag
Polypropylene
• Straps
• Top packaging panels
Polystyrene foam
• Corner protectors
The parts in wood and cardboard can be disposed of,
respecting the current regulations in the country where the
appliance is used.
F.6 Securing or adjusting to the floor
(optional)
If you need to secure it to the floor, the appliance comes with
compatible adjustable feet.
We recommend you adjust the feet so you end up with a
working height of 900 mm. Level the unit with a spirit level.
A. Attaching the unit with screws
The feet have metal plates which may be secured to the
floor using screws .
B. Attaching the unit by welding
The metal plate underneath the feet must be welded to the
floor with a continuous weld around the outer edge.
F.7 Fixing on concrete plinth (optional)
IMPORTANT
Before positioning the appliance, prepare the fixing
holes according to the installation diagrams in
paragraph E.2 Dimension drawing for floor and
wall installation.
1. Drill the hole with diameter of 10 mm and depth of 80 mm.
2. Clean the hole after drilling.
3. Use the supplied mounting kit to fix the appliance to the
floor.
100 - 200 mm
1
100 - 200 mm
2

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F.8 Wall installation
F.8.1 Preparing the brackets and set up
Before you start, prepare the mounting holes in the wall
according to the specifications in the mounting diagram.
1. Use the supplied wall anchors with the threaded rods A.
The holes must have a diameter of 18 mm [0,71″] and a
minimum depth of 145 mm [5,71″].
Wall anchors with long threaded rods must be positioned
at the top, those with short rods must be positioned at the
bottom.
2. Clean the hole after drilling.
3. Tighten wall anchor nuts Bto a torque of 80 Nm.
4. Then fit nuts Cand washers Gand screw in the supporting
bracket Eat a distance of 30 mm [1,18″].
5. Align all support brackets Ecorrectly.
6. Level the set screws Fin the support brackets E.
7. Lift the unit on the wall anchor threaded bolts and level it
using a spirit level.
8. Finally fix it with washers Gand nuts Cand fit the lock nut
D.
F.8.2 Positioning
CAUTION
All wall-mounted appliances are posi-
tioned on the transport pallet so that the
wall-side of the unit is lying on the trans-
port pallet.
We recommend using a lifting truck with a stable shelf to take
the unit down from the transport pallet and position it into place.
IMPORTANT
Remove the bottom cover before placing the
appliance on the pallet (refer to paragraph E.5
Accessing the appliance’s internal components).
1. Transport the appliance on its transport pallet directly in
front of the point of installation.
Bring the lifting cart as close as possible to the appliance.
2. Carefully turn the unit on shelf Aof the truck to the
horizontal position and remove the transport pallet.
3. Remove covers and inspection panels to allow for elec-
trical and water connections, refer to the paragraph E.5
Accessing the appliance’s internal components.
4. Carry the appliance on the lifting cart to the prepared
position on the wall and lift it to the correct height.
5. Remove the outer protective film and the edge covers,
taking care not to scratch the surface of the appliance.
Very slowly pull off the protective film on the stainless steel
surfaces, without ripping, to prevent any adhesive residue.
Remove any adhesive residue with a non-corrosive
solvent.
Then rinse and dry the spot thoroughly.
CAUTION
When successful installation is complete
reattach all the panels.
F.9 Fastening multiple appliances together
IMPORTANT
Do not install the side panels on the sides where the
appliances are mounted together.
ø10 ø10
80
80
C
B
B
D
E
F
G
A
A
M12ø18
145 mm
145 mm
80 mm
30
A
A
A

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1. First remove the knob, refer to paragraph E.5 Accessing
the appliance’s internal components.
Then remove the user interface panel and the front panel
by undoing the screws at the bottom.
2. Unscrew the bolts and remove the covers.
3. Push the units together. Bring the appliances to the same
height, then level them.
Replace the covers with the double cover required when
placing the order, by screwing the bolts.
4. Reassemble the user interface panel and the front panel
by fixing them with screws.
F.10 Sealing
For hygiene reasons, to prevent water and other substances
from running under the appliance, seal all around the joints
between the appliance and the wall or floor with permanently
elastic silicone.
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