Vulcan Hart Range VEX User Manual

INSTALLATION&  
OPERATIONMANUAL  
ELECTRIC HEAVY DUTY RANGES  
MODELS VR, VS, VM, VEX, VMX AND VRC  
VR4 Range  
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VULCAN-HART  
DIVISION OF ITW FOOD EQUIPMENT GROUP, LLC  
P.O. BOX 696, LOUISVILLE, KY 40201-0696  
TEL. (502) 778-2791  
F33210 (Rev. A 1-04)  
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL  
FOR ELECTRIC RANGES  
MODELS VR, VS, VM, VEX, VMX AND VRC  
INDEX  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  
Vulcan ranges are produced with quality workmanship  
and material. Proper installation, usage and  
maintenance of your range will result in many years of  
satisfactory performance.  
The manufacturer suggests that you thoroughly read  
this entire manual and carefully follow all of the  
instructions provided.  
DESCRIPTION  
INDEX  
PAGE  
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VULCAN RANGE CONFIGURATIONS  
GENERAL  
4
6
INSTALLATION  
7
UNPACKING  
7
LOCATION  
7
BUMPER BAR INSTALLATION  
LEVELING  
8
8
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
OPERATION  
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11  
11  
12  
12  
13  
13  
14  
14  
15  
15  
CONTROLS  
BEFORE FIRST USE  
USING THE RANGE TOP  
USING THE VR SERIES OVEN  
USING THE VRC SERIES OVEN  
OPERATING HINTS  
COOKING TIPS  
CLEANING  
CLEANING BLOWER WHEEL  
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VULCAN RANGE CONFIGURATIONS  
VR1, VR2  
VM1, VM2  
VS1, VS2  
VR3, VR6  
VM3, VM6  
VS3, VS6  
VR5  
VM5  
VS5  
VR4  
VM4  
VS4  
VR3, VR6  
VM3, VM6  
VR7  
VM7  
VS7  
VS3, VS6  
VR1C, VR2C  
VR3C, VR6C  
VR5C  
VR4C  
VR3C, VR6C  
VR7C  
(SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL  
HIGH SPEED ELEMENTS)  
VR SERIES  
VRC SERIES  
PL - 51130-1  
VS SERIES  
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VULCAN RANGE CONFIGURATIONS  
VM1  
VM2  
VMX1  
VMX2  
VMX3  
VEX1  
VEX2  
VEX3  
PL - 51130-2  
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GENERAL  
The various Vulcan electric VR, VS, VM, VEX and VMX Family Series standard ranges and VRC Series  
convection ranges are equipped as follows:  
MODEL  
DESCRIPTION  
RANGES WITH STANDARD OVEN  
VR1  
VR2  
(3) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) hot tops.  
(3) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) all purpose plates, (2) with grease troughs on right and left sides  
and (1) without grease trough in the center.  
VR3  
(2) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates at left and (2) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) hot tops at center  
and right.  
VR4  
VR5  
VR6  
(6) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates.  
36" (914) wide griddle with front grease trough.  
(2) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates at left and (2) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) all purpose plates  
at center and right.  
VR7  
(2) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates at left and 24" (610) griddle top at right.  
MODULAR RANGES WITHOUT OVEN  
VM1  
VM2  
(3) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) hot tops.  
(3) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) all purpose plates, (2) with grease troughs on right and left sides and  
(1) without grease trough in the center.  
VM3  
(2) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates at left and (2) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) hot tops at center  
and right.  
VM4  
VM5  
VM6  
(6) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates.  
36" (914) wide griddle with front grease trough.  
(2) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates at left and (2) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) all purpose plates  
at center and right.  
VM7  
(2) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates at left and 24" (610) griddle top at right.  
12" (305) WIDE FULL BODY EXPANDO RANGES  
VEX1  
VEX2  
VEX3  
(1) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) hot top.  
(1) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) all purpose plate with side grease troughs.  
(2) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates.  
12"WIDE MODULAR EXPANDO RANGE  
VMX1  
VMX2  
VMX3  
(1) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) hot top.  
(1) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) all purpose plate with side grease troughs.  
(2) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates.  
RANGES WITH CONVECTION OVEN  
VR1C  
VR2C  
(3) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) hot tops.  
(3) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) all purpose plates, (2) with grease troughs on right and left sides and  
(1) without grease trough in the center.  
VR3C  
(2) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates at left and (2) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) hot tops at center  
and right.  
VR4C  
VR5C  
VR6C  
(6) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates.  
36" (914) wide griddle with front grease trough.  
(2) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates at left and (2) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) all purpose plates  
at center and right.  
VR7C  
(2) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates at left and 24" (610) griddle top at right.  
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MODEL  
DESCRIPTION  
RANGES WITH CABINET BODY  
VS1  
VS2  
(3) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) hot tops.  
(3) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) all purpose plates, (2) with grease troughs on right and left sides  
and (1) without grease trough in the center.  
VS3  
(2) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates at left and (2) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) hot tops at  
center and right.  
VS4  
VS5  
VS6  
(6) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates.  
36" (914) wide griddle with front grease trough.  
(2) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates at left and (2) 12" x 24" (305 x 610) all purpose  
plates at center and right.  
VS7  
(2) 91/2" (241) dia. round French hot plates at left and 24" (610) griddle top at right.  
Hot tops and all purpose plates are not recommended for use as griddles.  
Optional high speed elements are available in place of round French hot plates for use with 208/240 volts only.  
The high speed elements are not recommended for stock pot work.  
All VR and VRC ranges with oven sections are mounted on 6" (152) adjustable legs. Optionally, they may be  
equipped with no legs (for masonry base mounting) or a 4" (102) toe base in place of legs.  
All VR ranges with ovens are equipped with one oven rack. All VRC ranges with ovens are equipped with 3 oven  
racks. Additional racks may be purchased as an option.  
All VR and VRC ranges with full size ovens, VS cabinet base or VM modular ranges will have two drawers in the  
front of the range under the cooking top area. The left-hand drawer is a baffled grease drawer, the right-hand  
drawer is a warming drawer.  
INSTALLATION  
UNPACKING  
Immediately after unpacking the range, check it for possible shipping damage. If the range is found to be  
damaged after unpacking, save the packing material and contact the carrier within 7 days of delivery.  
Prior to installation, verify that the electrical service agrees with the specifications on the data plate which is  
located on the breaker cover door to the right of the oven cavity.  
LOCATION  
Position the range in its final installation position. Refer to the data plate for required clearances adjacent to  
combustible and non-combustible construction. When a broiler is installed over the range, refer to the broiler  
and range data plates for clearance requirements. Install the range so that the conduit can be placed into the  
bottom entrance.  
The VRC Convection Range will require a minimum 4" (102) clearance between a rear wall and motor cover. The  
convection oven also comes equipped with 9" (229) wide, side bumper bars that must be attached to the range  
if it is installed next to a combustible wall. Refer to BUMPER BAR INSTALLATION in this manual.  
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BUMPER BAR INSTALLATION (RANGES ON CASTERS ONLY)  
There are 2 sets of bumper bars packaged separately and placed inside the oven compartment for shipping.  
Bumper bars must be installed on the side(s) of the convection oven that is placed near a combustible wall during  
operation.  
1. Remove bumper bars from the oven cavity and unwrap.  
2. Using a 5¦16" (8) socket and socket driver, attach bumper bar to the side(s) of the oven nearest the combustible  
wall. Note that there are predrilled bumper bar mounting holes supplied on the sides and back of the oven  
(Fig. 1).  
Bumper Bar  
Mounting  
Location  
Bumper Bar  
Mounting  
Location  
PL-40033-1  
Fig. 1  
LEVELING  
Full Body Ranges  
Using a carpenter's level placed on top of the range, adjust the feet so the range is level from front to back and  
from side to side.  
Masonry Base/Toe Base  
Using a carpenter's level, ensure that the base where the range will be installed is level. If the base is not level,  
it must be levelled before installing the range.  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
WARNING: ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE  
PORTIONS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND/OR OTHER LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES.  
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND PLACE A TAG AT THE DISCONNECT  
SWITCH TO INDICATE THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON THE CIRCUIT.  
Bring conduit containing the proper supply wire (size and type in accordance with latest edition of the National  
Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA-70) to the range through the 2" (51) hole located in the bottom of the range. On  
modular ranges and expando units, the conduit enters the range through the clearance hole located in the back  
of the range. Use wire suitable for 75°C on ranges carrying more than 80 amps.  
Connect the supply leads to the terminal block and the green grounding lead to the labeled ground lug.  
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ELECTRICAL DATA CHARTS  
VR RANGES WITH STANDARD OVENS OR VS RANGES WITH CABINET BODY  
"N/A" RANGES NOT AVAILABLE 480 VOLT  
3 PHASE LOAD  
TOTAL KW PER PHASE  
KW 208V 240V 480V  
CONN. X-Y Y-Z X-Z  
NOMINAL AMPS PER LINE WIRE  
3 PHASE  
240V  
1 PHASE  
208V  
Y
480V  
Y
208V 240V 480V  
XYZ XYZ XYZ  
MODEL  
X
Z
X
Y
Z
X
Z
VR1,2,5  
21.7 7.7  
27.7 10.7  
5
8
5
8
5
8
5
8
4
7
4
7
9
5
70  
82  
42  
54  
65  
78  
38  
50  
61  
74  
33  
46  
53  
78  
42  
67  
53  
78  
42  
67  
45  
70  
33  
58  
58  
71  
42  
54  
54  
67  
38  
50  
50  
63  
33  
46  
60  
71  
36  
47  
57  
68  
33  
43  
53  
64  
29  
40  
46  
68  
36  
58  
46  
68  
36  
58  
39  
60  
29  
51  
51  
61  
36  
47  
47  
58  
33  
43  
43  
54  
29  
40  
30  
18  
28  
16  
19  
27  
14  
23  
25 104 90  
45  
31  
43  
29  
39  
VR1,2,5 / VB73  
VS,VM1,2,5  
18  
24  
16  
22  
133 115  
72 63  
101 88  
99 86  
128 111  
15  
21  
5
8
18  
VS,VM1,2,5 / VB73  
VR3,6,7  
8
20.7 7.7  
26.7 10.7  
23  
VR3,6,7 / VB73  
VS,VM3,6,7  
4
14  
20  
5
8
18  
67  
96  
90  
58  
83  
78  
VS,VM3,6,7 / VB73  
VR4  
8
18.7 6.7  
24.7 9.7  
27  
30  
14  
VR4 / VB73  
8
33 119 103 N/A  
VS,VM4  
12  
18  
4
7
4
14  
58  
87  
50  
75  
25  
VS,VM4 / VB73  
480 Volt Only:  
VR1,2,5 / VB73  
VR3,6,7 / VB73  
VS,VM1,2,5 / VB73  
VS,VM3,6,7 / VB73  
VR4 / VB73  
21.7 7.7  
26.7 7.7  
11  
11  
11  
11  
10  
10  
9
8
5
4
8
4
30  
28  
18  
16  
27  
14  
34  
34  
29  
29  
30  
25  
36  
34  
29  
27  
33  
25  
N/A  
N/A  
44  
21  
20  
5
5
42  
24.7 6.7  
18  
N/A  
38  
VS,VM4 / VB73  
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VR RANGES WITH CONVECTION OVENS  
3 PHASE LOAD  
TOTAL KW PER PHASE  
KW 208V,240V & 480V  
NOMINAL AMPS PER LINE WIRE  
3 PHASE  
1 PHASE  
208V 240V  
XYZ XYZ  
208V  
240V  
Y
480V  
MODEL  
CONN. X-Y Y-Z X-Z  
X
Y
Z
X
Z
X
Y
Z
VR1C,2C,5C  
VR1C,2C,5C/VB73  
VR3C,6C,7C  
VR3C,6C,7C/VB73  
VR4C  
22  
28  
21  
27  
19  
25  
6.2 6.2 9.6  
9.2 9.2 9.6  
6.2 6.2 8.6  
9.2 9.2 8.6  
5.2 5.2 8.6  
8.2 8.2 8.6  
66  
78  
62  
74  
58  
70  
51  
76  
51  
76  
43  
68  
66  
78  
62  
74  
58  
70  
57  
68  
54  
64  
50  
61  
45  
66  
45  
66  
37  
59  
57  
68  
54  
64  
50  
61  
29  
34  
27  
32  
25  
30  
22  
33  
22  
33  
19  
29  
29 106 92  
34 135 117  
27 101 87  
32 130 112  
25  
91  
79  
VR4C/VB73  
30 120 104  
VEX AND VMX RANGES  
3 PHASE LOAD  
NOMINAL AMPS PER LINE WIRE  
3 PHASE  
TOTAL KW PER PHASE  
KW 208V 240V 480V  
CONN. X-Y Y-Z X-Z  
1 PHASE  
208V  
Y
240V  
Y
480V  
Y
208V 240V 480V  
XYZ XYZ XYZ  
MODEL  
X
11  
8
Z
11  
8
X
9
Z
9
X
Z
VEX,VMX1  
VEX2,VMX2  
VEX3,VMX3  
5
5
4
2.5 2.5  
21  
18  
4.5 9.0 4.5  
24  
24  
19  
21 10.4  
21 10.4  
2
2
7
7
17  
14  
3.6 7.2 3.6  
17  
8.3  
"VB73" in above charts denotes an electric elevated broiler installed over the range.  
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220/380, 240/415 VOLT VS/VM RANGES AND VR RANGES WITH OVEN  
3 PHASE LOAD  
KW PER PHASE  
NOMINAL AMPS PER LINE WIRE  
TOTAL  
KW  
CONN.  
21.7  
27.7  
15  
240/415 VOLT  
1 PHASE  
3 PHASE  
MODEL  
X-N  
Y-N  
5
Z-N  
X
Y
Z
X
Z
VR1,2,5  
7.7  
10.7  
5
9
9
5
5
9
9
5
5
8
8
4
4
32  
45  
21  
33  
28  
41  
17  
29  
28  
41  
17  
29  
21  
33  
21  
33  
31  
33  
21  
33  
17  
29  
17  
29  
38  
38  
21  
21  
38  
38  
21  
21  
33  
33  
17  
17  
32  
45  
21  
33  
28  
41  
17  
29  
28  
41  
17  
29  
58  
71  
42  
54  
59  
71  
42  
54  
50  
62  
34  
46  
VR1,2,5 / VB73  
VS,VM1,2,5  
VS,VM1,2,5 / VB73  
VR3,6,7  
8
5
21  
8
8
20.7  
26.7  
14  
6.7  
9.7  
4
5
VR3,6,7 / VB73  
VS,VM3,6,7  
VS,VM3,6,7 / VB73  
VR4  
8
5
20  
7
8
18.7  
24.7  
12  
6.7  
9.7  
4
4
VR4 / VB73  
VS,VM4  
7
4
VS,VM4 / VB73  
18  
7
7
VOLTAGE FROM ANY PHASE TO NEUTRAL NOT TO EXCEED 250 VOLTS  
220/380, 240/415 VOLT VRC RANGES WITH CONVECTION OVEN  
3 PHASE LOAD  
KW PER PHASE  
NOMINAL AMPS PER LINE WIRE  
3 PHASE  
TOTAL  
KW  
1 PHASE  
220/380V  
240/415V  
MODEL  
CONN. X-N  
Y-N  
6.2  
9.2  
6.2  
9.2  
5.2  
8.2  
Z-N  
9.6  
9.6  
8.6  
8.6  
8.6  
8.6  
X
Y
Z
X
Y
Z
X
Z
VR1C,2C,5C  
VR1C,2C,5C/VB73  
VR3C,6C,7C  
VR3C,6C,7C/VB73  
VR4C  
22  
28  
21  
27  
19  
25  
6.2  
9.2  
6.2  
9.2  
5.2  
8.2  
33  
40  
31  
37  
31  
37  
25  
38  
23  
35  
21  
33  
33  
40  
33  
38  
33  
38  
34  
41  
32  
38  
32  
38  
26  
39  
24  
37  
22  
34  
34  
41  
34  
39  
34  
39  
34  
41  
32  
38  
32  
38  
60  
80  
58  
76  
56  
73  
VR4C/VB73  
VOLTAGE FROM ANY PHASE TO NEUTRAL NOT TO EXCEED 250 VOLTS  
220/380, 240/415 VOLT VEX AND VMX RANGES WITHOUT OVEN  
NOMINAL AMPS PER LINE WIRE  
1PH,3-WIRE 2-WIRE 1PH,3-WIRE 2-WIRE  
220/380 220  
LOAD  
TOTAL KW  
CONN.  
KW/PHASE  
1 PHASE  
240/415  
240  
L1  
21  
MODEL  
220/380 240/415  
L1  
9.6  
L2  
9.6  
L1  
L1  
L2  
24  
L1-N  
2.5  
L2-N  
2.5  
VEX,VMX1  
VEX2,VMX2  
VEX3,VMX3  
4.2  
4.2  
3.4  
5
5
4
19.3  
19.3  
15.6  
10.5  
21  
19.3  
7.8  
21  
7.8  
8.5  
19  
17  
2.0  
2.0  
"VB73" in above charts denotes an electric elevated broiler installed over the range.  
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OPERATION  
WARNING: THE RANGE AND ITS PARTS ARE HOT. USE CARE WHEN OPERATING, SERVICING AND  
CLEANING THE RANGE.  
WARNING (CONVECTION OVEN MODELS ONLY): WHEN USING CONVECTION OVENS, DO NOT STAND  
DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF OVEN WHILE OPENING DOOR. ALTHOUGH OPENING OVEN DOOR WILL  
AUTOMATICALLY SHUT OFF THE FAN, SOME HEAT ESCAPES. STEP AWAY TO AVOID HOT AIR.  
CONTROLS  
Top Surface Elements  
CAUTION: Do not continuously operate surface units at maximum temperature; maximum temperature  
operation will be required only during peak cooking intervals. Reduce heat during slow cooking periods  
to save energy and prolong the life of the heating elements and castings.  
Element Switches — control and maintain heat to surface elements.  
Element Indicator Lights — when lit, indicates power is being supplied to the element.  
There are 3 different types of plates that may be used in the VR, VS, VRC, VM, VEX and VMX Ranges.  
USED IN  
TEMP.  
PLATE & SIZE  
Hot Top  
12" X 24"  
MODELS  
CONTROLS  
3-heat switch provides control of a single  
element rated at 5 KW.  
RANGE  
340 to 800°F  
(171 to 427)  
VR1,VR3,VM1,  
VM3,VMT1,VMT3,  
VEX1,VEX3,VMX1,  
VMX3,VR1C,VR3C,  
VS1,VS3  
(305 x 610)  
All Purpose Top  
12" X 24"  
VR2,VR6,VM2,  
VM6,VTM2,VTM6,  
VEX2,VEX6,VMX2,  
VMX6,VR2C,VR6C,  
VS2, VS6  
VR3,VR4,VR6,VR7  
VM3,VM4,VM6  
VTM3,VTM4,VTM6,  
VEX3,VEX4,VEX6  
VR3C,VR4C,VR6C,  
VS3,VS4,VS6  
Thermostat provides control of a single  
element rated at 5 KW. Indicator light  
(next to thermostat) is ON when thermostat  
calls for heat and goes OFF when  
340 to 800°F  
(171 to 427)  
(305 x 610)  
with/without  
trough  
desired temperatire is reached.  
91/2" (241) Dia.  
French  
Infinite switch (3-heat switch in 480 V.  
models) provides (according to its setting)  
a varying percent (about 7-100%) of its total  
input to the elements. Rated at 2 KW.  
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Hot Plates  
(or Optional  
Hi-Speed  
Elements)  
Griddle Top 36"  
(914)  
VR5,VM5,VS5,  
VR5C  
(3) thermostats control heat to (3) individual 175-550°F  
elements rated at 5 KW each. Each thermo- (79-288)  
stat has its own indicator cycling light.  
Griddle Top 24"  
(610)  
VR7,VM7,VS7,  
VR7C  
(2) thermostats control heat to (2) individual 175-550°F  
elements rated at 5 KW each. Each thermo- (79-288)  
stat has its own indicator cycling light.  
(2) infinite switches rated at 2 KW each.  
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*The 91/2" (241) dia. French plates have separate thermostats built into each energy saving plate. With the  
thermostat dial set at the highest available temperature and pan or pot containing food placed on the plate, the  
plate will deliver 2,000 watts at a temperature lower than 800°F (427). When the cooking utensil is removed or  
its contents have boiled dry, the heating watts are lowered as the temperature rises. Example: When the plate  
reaches from 820°F to 850°F (438-455), wattage is cut back to 950 watts, a 52.5% reduction.  
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Oven Controls  
Thermostat — (located on the right side of the switch panel) controls and maintains oven temperature around  
the desired set temperature. Temperature range of the oven is from 175°F to 550°F (79-288).  
VRC Oven ON-OFF Switch (Convection Oven) — a rocker-type switch that works in conjunction with the  
electric supply of the thermostat and heating elements operating the oven. This switch must be in the ON position  
for the oven to operate.  
3-Heat Switch (VR Ranges with Standard Ovens Only) — There is one 3-heat switch located to either side  
of the oven thermostat dial. The left switch controls the rate of temperature build-up for the 2700 total watts of  
the inner and outer top oven elements, and the right switch controls the heating build-up of the 4000 total watts  
of the inner and outer bottom oven elements. At HI power, both elements (top and bottom) are at maximum  
output. At MED power, the inner elements (top and bottom) are at half power. At LO power, the inner and outer  
elements (top and bottom) are heating in series at about one-quarter power.  
Oven Indicator Light — (located next to the thermostat) when lit, indicates the thermostat is calling for heat and  
when OFF, indicates the desired temperature is reached.  
BEFORE FIRST USE  
Clean off the rust preventive compound on the surface units with a cloth dampened with a grease solvent. Wipe  
with a clean, damp cloth, then dry thoroughly.  
Seasoning  
The cast iron surface plates must be seasoned. To do this, grease top, then turn element switches to LO (or  
thermostat to 300°F [149]) and allow plates to heat up gradually for about 2 hours. Repeat this procedure a  
second time before regular use. Seasoning the surface plates will deter cracking of the cast iron and ensure a  
longer life.  
USING THE RANGE TOP  
Use the high setting for bulk cooking jobs or to bring food quickly up to its cooking temperature, then reduce  
to the actual cooking temperature. During slow cooking periods, reduce plate temperature to idle around  
200°F (93) (or set 3-heat switch to MED).  
12" x 24" (305 x 610) Hot Top  
Each hot top section has an independent control allowing adjustment to HI-MED-LO temperature settings. The  
hot top surface is best suited for stock pot work.  
When ready to use the hot top section, wipe the surface clean of all grease and food particles. Position utensils  
so that as much of the hot top section area as possible is covered. Set control at desired dial setting.  
12" x 24" (305 x 610) All Purpose Top  
Each all purpose top section is independently operated by a separate thermostat allowing a variety of  
temperature settings for sauteing, braising, pan frying and skillet work.  
When ready to use the all purpose top section, wipe the surface clean of all grease and food particles. Position  
utensils so that as much of the hot top section area as possible is covered. Set control at desired dial setting.  
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High-Speed Units  
High-speed units furnished on 208 and 240 volt models are controlled by infinite switches.  
Optional French Hot Plate  
French hot plates are furnished in lieu of high-speed units. Designed for bulk cooking and stock pot work  
(up to 20 Qt. stock pots or 9-10" [229-254] dia. pans). Stock pots of over 5-gallon capacity are not recommended  
for continuous use on French hot plate sections. 208/240 volt units are controlled by infinite heat switches.  
480 volt models are controlled by 3-heat switches.  
Griddle  
Use for general griddling (hamburgers, eggs, pancakes, minute steaks, etc.) If using for the first time, griddle  
must be seasoned (see BEFORE FIRST USE in this manual).  
To use, set dial at desired temperature and allow griddle to preheat (about 7 minutes to reach 350°F [176]).  
Indicator light will go off when preset temperature is reached. Then load and cook according to recipe, turning  
foods halfway through cooking time (unless recipe specifies otherwise).  
Each 12" (305) section of the griddle has its own thermostatically controlled heat zone and indicator light. This  
permits simultaneous cooking of different foods at different temperatures (such as eggs, 300°F [149]; and  
bacon, 350°F [176]); or using the entire griddle top at the same temperature; or using only one or two sections  
during off-peak periods for economical operation.  
USING THE VR SERIES OVEN  
When baking or roasting on one level only, remove rack and place food pans directly on oven deck. When using  
rack and deck at the same time, rotate foods halfway through cooking cycle. When baking on the rack, it may  
be necessary to set the bottom 3-heat switch at HI.  
Preheat oven. Set top and bottom 3-heat switches to HI and thermostat to desired baking temperature. Keep  
oven door closed during preheating. While waiting for the oven to preheat, load food products into pans.  
When set temperature is reached, allow oven signal light to go on and off at least twice so the oven is thoroughly  
heated and will brown baked products evenly. Set 3-heat switches at desired setting. Load oven as quickly  
as possible to reduce heat loss from open door. Place pans in center of rack and close door. Do not load small  
pans closer than 3" (76) from door. Do not let pans touch the sides or back of the oven or each other.  
When cooking is completed, open oven door and unload product. After oven cools, wipe up any spills as quickly  
as possible to prevent them from becoming stubborn stains.  
USING THE VRC SERIES OVEN  
The convection oven operates like the standard VR oven except that it is controlled by an ON-OFF rocker switch  
instead of 3-heat switches. The ON-OFF switch must be in the ON position for the oven to operate. In addition,  
cooking times are generally reduced by 5-10 minutes and the cooking temperature is usually about 25°F lower  
than standard recipes will indicate.  
Best results will normally be achieved by using rack positions 1, 3 and 5 for sheet pan cooking, or rack positions  
2 and 4 for larger food products. Further time, temperature and rack adjustments may be required, depending  
upon your particular product and cooking load.  
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To operate the convection oven, arrange oven racks as required, turn the power switch to ON and set the  
thermostat dial to the desired temperature setting. Allow the oven indicator light to cycle on and off at least twice  
to ensure that the oven has reached the preset cooking temperature. Load product as quickly as possible. Place  
pans on center of racks.  
After cooking is completed, open oven door and unload product. After oven cools, wipe up any spills as quickly  
as possible to prevent them from becoming stubborn stains.  
OPERATING HINTS  
Preheat the oven and surface units to cooking temperature before cooking the product. Become familiar with  
the function of the controls and the area of their operation.  
Avoid excessive door opening. Also avoid direct air current on the oven.  
Use flat-bottomed, straight-sided pots and pans.  
Use covers for stock pot work. Water will boil much sooner and much less heat is required for cooking in a  
covered container.  
Turn high speed elements off a few minutes before cooking is completed to use the heat stored in the element.  
After each cooking load, scrape excess food and fat particles off the griddle surface, using a flexible spatula or  
wire brush.  
COOKING TIPS  
VR Oven  
While it is recommended that the 3-heat switches be set to the HI position in order to preheat the oven to the  
desired temperature, it is necessary for some baking products to turn the 3-heat switch controlling the top  
elements to the MED or LO position in order to reduce the amount of radiant heat applied to the product so that  
the top portion of the product will not be burned.  
Uneven cooking may be prevented by different settings for the top and bottom oven 3-heat switches. The amount  
of heat applied to a product inside the oven is affected not only by the setting of the thermostat and 3-heat  
switches, but also by its position inside the oven and the frequency of opening and closing the oven door.  
Meat roasting is best performed in a balanced oven; 3-heat switch positions of HI and HI are suggested, with  
the thermostat setting at the low temperature recommended by the American Meat Institute and the Department  
of Agriculture. Top heat results in a well colored or carmelized finish to meats. When roasting fowl and a heavily  
browned appearance is not desired, set the top 3-heat switch at MED or LO. It is recommended that a meat  
thermometer be used for all meat roasting operations.  
Range Top  
Typical cooking operations require quick changes from high to low heats. With versatile Vulcan range tops, you  
can maintain different sections at different temperatures and just shift utensils from one section to another when  
you wish to change the speed of cooking.  
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CLEANING  
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING.  
Daily (Or As Necessary)  
1. Empty and clean grease drains and troughs. Do not line trays or trough with heat reflecting foil.  
2. While still warm, wipe surface tops with a cloth or other grease absorbing material (or scrape if necessary)  
to remove spillover, grease, etc., before they burn in. A crust on top of the range will interfere with the cooking  
capabilities of the range.  
3. Keep oven areas clean to prevent smoking. Clean off all food or grease spillovers. Use an enamel cleaner  
or damp cloth. Rub stubborn spots lightly with steel wool.  
4. Clean stainless steel oven front and parts with a damp cloth. Stubborn soils may be removed with a  
detergent. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft clean cloth. Never use abrasive cleaners, scrapers or steel  
wool on stainless steel parts.  
5. Painted surfaces of the range may be cleaned with a damp cloth and mild non-abrasive detergent.  
Thoroughly rinse and wipe dry with a soft clean cloth.  
6. Always reseason top casting after cleaning the range area. Refer to SEASONING under the BEFORE FIRST  
USE section of this manual.  
CLEANING BLOWER WHEEL (Convection Oven Only)  
Occasional cleaning of the convection oven blower wheel may be necessary. With the oven cavity cool to the  
touch, open the oven door and remove the oven racks. Locate and remove (4) 7/16" nuts holding the stainless  
steel cover to the oven interior back. Pull the cover from the oven. Clean the fan wheel with a wire brush.  
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L o r s q u e l ’ e n c e i n t e  
R e p é r e r e t e n l e v e r l e s q u a t r e é c r o u s d e  
L e n e t t o y a g e  
N E T T O Y A G  
p a r a g r a p h e A P P  
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S e r e p o r t e r a u  
a b r a s i f . R i n c e r  
N e t t 5 o . y e r l e s s u r  
j a m a i s u t i l i s e r d  
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R i n c e r à f o n d e t e s s u y e r a u m o y e n d ’ u n t â c c h h i f e f o s n r e d b o e u l x l e e s t  
N e t t 4 o . y e r l a f a ç a  
E n l e v e r l e s  
l é g è r e m e n t l e s t  
F r o t t e r  
N e t t o y e r l e f o u r a v e c u n d n é e b t t o r y d e e u m r e à n t é s m d  
E s s u y e r l e s p a r t i c u l e s d e n o u r r i t u r e e t l e s  
G a r d 3 e . r l e f o u r p  
s ’ i n c r u s t e s u r l e  
a b s o r b e l a g r a i s  
P e n 2 d . a n t q u ’ e l l e  
L a c r o û t e q u i  
r é f l é c h i s s a n t l a  
N e t t 1 o . y e r e t v i d e r  
N e p a s r e c o u v r i r d e p a p i e r d ’ a l u m i n i u m  
N e t t o y a g e q  
C O U P E R L ’ A L I M E N A T V A E T R I O T N I S É S L E  
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t e m p é r a t u r e  
L e s c u i s i n i è  
L a c u i s s o n  
S u r f a c e d e  
r ô t i s s a g e d e  
O n r e c o m m a n d e l ’ u t i l i s a t i o n d ’ u n t h e r m d o e m l è a t r v e o l t a h i e l l  
R é g l e r l e c o m m u t a t e u r d e e s t é l e l é d m o e r a n g t s e  
L a c u i s s o n p a r l e h a u t s e u l e m e n t a s s u r e l e r ô t i s s a g e  
l ’ A m e r i c a n M  
c o m m u t a t e u  
O n o b t i e n t d  
l ’ e n c e i n t e d u  
n o n s e u l e m e  
L a q u a n t i t é d e c h a l e u r à l a q u e l l e u n p r o d u i t e s t e x d p e o g s r é s d é a p s s e u n  
L e r é g l a g e d  
e n p a r t i c u l i e  
é l é m e n t s s u  
f o u r j u s q u ’ à  
B i e n q u ’ o n r  
F o u r V R  
C O N S E I L S  
s p a t u l e f l e x i  
A p r è s c h a q u  
É t e i n d r e l ’ a p  
r e q u i e r t m o i  
L a c u i s s o n d e c o n t e n a n t s c o u v e r t s  
L ’ e a u b o u i l l i r a b e a u c o u p p l u s v T i o t e u j a o i u n r s s i . c o  
U t i l i s e r d e s  
O u v r i r l a p o  
S e f a m i l i a r i s  
P r é c h a u f f e r  
C O N S E I L S  
d é b o r d e m e n  
L a i s s e r c e l u i - c i r e f r o i d i r , p u i s e s s u y e r t o u t  
L o r s q u e l e s  
D é p o s e r l e s  
C h a r g e r l e s a l i m e n t s a u s s i r a p i d e m e n t q u e p o s s i b l e . q u e l e f o u r a  
L a i s s e r l e v o y a n t s ’ a l l u m e r e t s ’ é t e i n d t h r e e r a m u o m s o t a i n t s à  
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n é c e s s a i r e s  
d u t e m p s e  
2 e t 4 p o u r l a  
L ’ e m p l a c e m  
D e p l u s a m p l e s r é g l a g e s  
D e p l u s , l e s t e m p s d e  
i n f é r i e u r e d ’  
m i n u t e s e t l a t e m p é r a t u r e d e c u i s s o n e s t h a b i t u c e u l l i e s s m o e n n t s o n  
L ’ i n t e r r u p t e u  
i n t e r r u p t e u r  
L e f o u r à a i r  
U T I L I S A T I O  
d é b o r d e m e n  
L a i s s e r c e l u i - c i r e f r o i d i r , p u i s e s s u y e r t o u t  
L o r s q u e l e s  
l ’ e n c e i n t e d u  
S ’ a s s u r e r q u e l e p s o ) b d a e c s m l a n m e p o ( s 3 r e t e t . o u c h m e n o t i n p s a s d e n i 7 l 6 e  
D é p o s p e o r r l t e s . b a c s  
N e p a s p l a c e r d e p e t i t s b a c s à  
C h a r g e r l e f o u r a u d s e s i c r h a a p l i e d u e r m d  
s ’ a s s u r e r q u  
R é g l e r l e s c o m m u t a t e u r s a u d e g r é  
L o r s q u e l e f o  
p r é c h a u f f a g  
G a r d e r l a p o r t e d u f o u r f e r m é e p e n d a n t l e  
s u p é r i e u r s à  
R é g l e r l e s c o m m u t a P t e r é u c r s h a à u t f r f o e i r s  
i n f é r i e u r s p e  
c u i s s o n s u r  
P o u r l a  
P o u r l ’ u t i l i s s a u t i r o n l a d s e o l e a . c  
P o u r l a c u i s s  
U T I L I S A T I O  
c o û t s d ’ e x p l  
l a c u i s s o n d ’  
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v o y a n t , p e r m  
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à l a m i - c u i s s  
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m i 7 n u t e s o u j u s  
R é g l e r l e c a  
p r e m i è r e f o i  
C o n v i e n t a u  
A v a n t d e l ’ u t i l i s e r p o u r l a  
P l a q u e à f r i  
à r é g l a g e c o  
C e s p l a q u e c s i r s c o u n l a t i a r e l i m s . e  
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p t e o u c a s s e r o l e s d e 2 2 9 à 2 5 4  
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c o m m u t a t e u  
P l a c e r l e s u  
A v a n t d ’ u t i l i s  
t e m p é r a t u r e  
C h a q u e p l a q  
P l a q u e t o u t  
c o m m u t a t e u  
P l a c e r l e s u  
A v a n t d ’ u t i l i  
( « H I » , « M E D  
C h a q u e p l a  
P l a q u e à b o  
à t r o i s d e g r é  
r é d u i r e l a t e  
a l i m e n t s à l a  
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U T I L I S A T I O  
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R e p r e n d r e l e p r o c e s s u s a v a n t d ’ u t i l i s e r l a c u g i r s a i d n u i è e r l e l e m p o e  
m e t t a n t l e s c  
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: g r a i s s e r l e d e s s u s , a l l u m e r l e s é l é m e n t s e n  
A p p r ê t e r l e s  
A p p r ê t a g e  
à l ’ a i d e d ’ u n  
N e t t o y e r l a s  
E s s u y e r  
A V A N T U N E  
e t s ’ é t e i n t l o  
( S i t u é à c ô t é d u t V h e o r y m a o n s t t d a t e ) f I  
i n f é r i e u r s d e  
a r r i è r e f o n c t  
À « L O » , l e s é l é m e n t s s u p é r i e u r s e t  
À « M E D » , l e s é l é m e n t s s u p é r i e u r s e t i n f é r i e u r i s n f d é e r i e l a u r s s e f c o t  
L o r W s q . u ’ 0 i l 0 s 0 s o n t r é g l é s à « H I » , l e s é l é m e n t s s u p é r i e u a r v s a e n t t e t a r r i  
W e t 7 c 0 e 0 l u i d e d r o t o i t e a l l e a d m e o 2 n t é  
l a m o n t é e d  
C e l u i d e g a u c h e c o m m a n d e  
I n t e r r u p t e u r à b e r c e a u  
U n c o m m u t a  
C o m m u t a t e  
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f o n c t i o n n a n  
I n t e r r u p t e u  
d é s i r é e . L a  
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c o n s o m m a t i  
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7 9 à 2 8 8  
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c h a q u e t h e r m o s t a t .  
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5 5 à 0 ) ( 1 7 5  
7 9 à 2 8 8  
t h e r m o s t a t i q u e d i s t i n c t e . U n V v R o 5 y C a n t p o u r  
T r o i s é l é m e n t s d e 5 k W à c V o m R 5 m , V a n M d 5 e , V S 5 ,  
P u i s s a n c e n o m i n a l e : 2 k W . V S 3 , V S 4 , V S 6  
( d ’ e n v i r o n 7 à 1 0 0 % ) d e s a V p R u 3 i s C s , a V n R c 4 e C t o , V t a R l e 6 . C ,  
f o u r n i r a u x é l é m e n t s u n p o E u V X r 3 c e , V n E t r X a g 4 e , V v E a X r i 6 a b l e  
9 1 4 m m ( 3 6 p o )  
P l a q u e à f r i r e d e  
o p t i o n )  
c h a u f f e r a p i d e e n  
( o u é l é m e n t s à  
f o n c t i o n n a n t à 4 8 0 V ) q u i p e V u T t M , s 3 e , V l o T n M s 4 a , V p o T s M i t 6 i o , n , ( 9 1 / 2 p o ) d e d i a m  
t r o i s d e g r é s d e c h a l e u r p o u V r M l e 3 s , m V M o d 4 è , V l e M s 6 d e 2 4 1 m m  
C o m m u t a t e u r à r é g l a g e c o n V t i R n u 3 , ( V c R o 4 m , m V R u t 6 a , t V c e i R r u c 7 r u à l a i r e P s l a q u e s  
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V S 6 V S 2 ,  
6 1 0 m m ( 1 2 x 2 4  
l o r s q u e l a p l a q u e a t t e i n t l a t V e M m X p 6 é , r V a t R u 2 r e C , d V é R s i 6 r C é e , . l a g r a i s s e d e 3 0 5  
c e l u i - c i a c t i o n n e l a s o u r c e d V e E c X h 2 a , l V e E u r X e 6 t , V s M ’ é X t e 2 i n , t d e r é c u p é r a t i o n d  
L e v o y a n t à c ô t é d u t h e r m o V s t M a t 6 s , V ’ a T l l M u m 2 , e V T l o M r s 6 q , u e a v e c o u s a n s r a i n  
( 3 4 0 à 8 0 0 )  
1 7 1 à 4 2 7  
É l é m e n t d e 5 k W à c o m m a n V d R e 2 t , h V e R r m 6 , o V s M t a 2 t , i q u e .  
V S 1 , V S 3  
P l a q u e t o u t u s a g e  
V M X 3 , V R 1 C , V R 3 C ,  
V E X 1 , V E X 3 , V M X 1 ,  
( 1 2 x 2 4 p o )  
( 3 4 0 à 8 0 0 )  
1 7 1 à 4 2 7  
à t r o i s d e g r é s d e c h a l e u r . V M 3 , V M T 1 , V M T 3 ,  
É l é m e n t d e 5 k W c o m m a n d V é R p 1 a , r V u R n 3 c , V o M m 1 m , u t a t e u r P l a q u e à b o u i l l i r d  
3 0 5 x 6 1 0 m m  
° C ( ° F )  
T E M P É R A T U R E  
G A M M E D E  
C O M M A N D E S  
U T I L I S A T I O N  
D I M E N S I O N  
P L A Q U E E T  
L e s c u i s i n i è  
L o r s q u ’ i l s s o n t a l l u m é s V , o d y u a c n o t u s r d a n ’ é  
P e r m e t t e n t l e r é g l a g e e t l e m a i C n t o i e m n m d u u t d a e t g e  
c o u l é e s .  
c r e u s e s p o  
R é d u i r e l a c h a l e u r p e n d a n t l e s p é r i o d e s  
m a x i m u m ,  
: N e p a s f a i r A e T f o T n E c N t T i o I O n n N  
É l é m e n t s d  
C O M M A N D  
É L O I G N É D  
À L ’ O U V E R  
S E T E N I R  
M Ê M E S I L E V E N T I L A T E U R S E M À E L T ’ O A U V T O E R M  
: N E P A S S E T E N I R D E V A N T L E F O U R  
A V E R T I S S E  
P R U D E N C E  
E X E R C E R U N E E X T R Ê M E  
L A C U I S I N I È R E E T A S V E E S R C T O I S M S P E  
F O N C T  
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a u - d e s s u s d  
L e m o d è l e V  
2 , 0  
2 , 0  
7 1  
1 2  
1 2  
9 1  
8 , 5  
1 2  
1 0 , 5  
1 L  
1 5 , 6  
7 , 8  
7 , 8  
4
5
5
3 , 4  
V E X 3 , V M X 3  
1 9 , 3  
1 9 , 3  
1 9 , 3  
9 , 6  
4 , 2  
4 , 2  
V E X 2 , V M X 2  
V E X , V M X 1  
M O D È L E  
2 , 5  
2 , 5  
4 2  
9 , 6  
L 2 - N  
L 1 - N 1 L  
2 L  
1 L  
2 L  
1 L  
2 2 0 - 3 8 0  
2 4 0 - 4 1 5 2 2 0 - 3 8 0  
K W  
2 M 4 0 O N O P H A S É 2 4 0 - 4 1 5 2 2 0  
P 2 A R f i l s P H A S E 1 p h , 3 f i l s 2 f i l s  
1 T p O h T , A 3 L f i E l s  
C H A R G E  
I N T E N S I T É N O M I N A L E P A R F I L D E L I G N E P ( U A I ) S S A N C E  
C U I S I N I È R E  
L A T E N S I O N  
7 3  
5 6  
7 6  
5 8  
8 0  
6 0  
Z
3 8  
3 2  
3 8  
3 2  
4 1  
3 4  
3 9  
3 4  
3 9  
3 4  
4 1  
3 4  
Z
3 4  
2 2  
3 7  
2 4  
3 9  
2 6  
3 8  
3 2  
3 8  
3 2  
4 1  
3 4  
3 8  
3 3  
3 8  
3 3  
4 0  
3 3  
3 3  
2 1  
3 5  
2 3  
3 8  
2 5  
3 7  
6 , 8  
6 , 8  
6 , 8  
6 , 8  
6 , 9  
6 , 9  
2 , 8  
2 , 5  
2 , 9  
2 , 6  
2 , 9  
2 , 6  
2 , 8  
2 , 5  
2 , 9  
2 , 6  
2 , 9  
2 , 6  
2 5  
1 9  
2 7  
2 1  
2 8  
2 2  
K W  
V R 4 C / V B 7 3  
3 1  
3 7  
3 1  
4 0  
3 3  
V R 4 C  
V R 3 C , 6 C , 7 C / V B 7  
V R 3 C , 6 C , 7 C  
V R 1 C , 2 C , 5 C / V B 7  
V R 1 C , 2 C , 5 C  
M O D È L E  
X
Y
X
Z
Y
X
Z - N  
Y - N  
X - N  
2 4 0 - 4 1 5 V  
2 2 0 - 3 8 0 V  
T O T .  
K W P A R P H P A U S I S E .  
I N T E N S I T É N O M I N A L E P A R F I L T D R E I P L I H G A N S E É ( A )  
M O N O P H A S É  
T R I P H A S É  
C U I S I N I È R E  
L A T E N S I O N  
4 6  
3 4  
2 9  
1 7  
1 7  
1 7  
2 9  
1 7  
9 2  
7 1  
3 3  
2 1  
3 3  
1 3  
3 3  
2 1  
3 3  
2 9  
1 7  
4
4
8
8
5
5
9
9
5
5
9
9
7
4
7
4
8
5
8
5
8
5
8
5
7
4
1 8  
1 2  
V S , V M 4 / V B 7 3  
V S , V M 4  
2 6  
0 5  
5 4  
4 2  
1 7  
9 5  
5 4  
4 2  
1 7  
1 4  
8 2  
2 9  
1 7  
1 4  
8 2  
3 3  
2 1  
5 4  
3 3  
3 3  
2 1  
2 1  
8 3  
8 3  
2 1  
2 1  
8 3  
1 4  
8 2  
2 9  
1 7  
1 4  
8 2  
3 3  
2 1  
5 4  
9 , 7  
6 , 7  
2 4 , 7  
1 8 , 7  
2 0  
1 4  
2 6 , 7  
2 0 , 7  
2 1  
1 5  
2 7 , 7  
V R 4 / V B 7 3  
V R 4  
7
V S , V M 3 , 6 , 7 / V B 7 3  
V S , V M 3 , 6 , 7  
V R 3 , 6 , 7 / V B 7 3  
V R 3 , 6 , 7  
4
9 , 7  
6 , 7  
8
V S , V M 1 , 2 , 5 / V B 7 3  
V S , V M 1 , 2 , 5  
V R 1 , 2 , 5 / V B 7 3  
V R 1 , 2 , 5  
5
1 0 , 7  
8 5  
2 3  
8 3  
1 2  
2 3  
7 , 7  
2 1 , 7  
K W  
Z
X
Z
Y
X
Z - N  
Y - N  
X - N  
M O D È L E  
M O N O P H A S É  
T R I P H A S É  
T O T .  
P U I S .  
2 4 0 - 4 1 5 V  
K W P A R P H A S E  
I N T E N S I T É N T O R M I I P N H A A L E S É P A R F I L D E L I G N E ( A )  
C U I S I N I È R E  
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a u - d e s s u s d  
L e m o d è l e V  
8 , 3 7 1  
1 0 , 4 1 2  
1 0 , 4 1 2  
9 1  
4 2  
4 2  
3 , 6 7 , 2 3 , 6  
4 , 5 9 , 0 4 , 5  
7
4 1  
7
8
7 1  
8
2
2
4
— 5  
5
V E X 3 , V M X 3  
V E X 2 , V M X 2 —  
V E X , V M X 1  
M O D È L E  
9
8 1  
9
X
1 1  
1 2  
1 1  
X
2 , 5 2 , 5  
X Y Z X Y Z X Y Z Z  
V 0 8 4 V 4 0 2 V 0 8 2  
Y
X
Z
Y
Z
Y
X - Z Y - Z X - Y K W  
4 8 V 0 0 2 V 4 2 0 8 T O T .  
. K W P P U E I S R P H A S E  
I N T E N S I T É N O M I N A L E P A R T F R I I L P H D A E S L É I G N E ( A )  
4 8 0 V  
2 4 0 V  
2 0 8 V  
V
M O N O P H A S É  
T R I P H A S É  
C U I S I N I È R E  
4 0 1 0 2 1  
3 0  
2 5  
3 2  
2 7  
3 4  
2 9  
2 9  
1 9  
3 3  
2 2  
3 3  
2 2  
3 0  
2 5  
3 2  
2 7  
3 4  
2 9  
6 1  
5 9  
6 1  
5 0  
6 4  
5 4  
6 8  
5 7  
7 0  
5 8  
7 4  
6 2  
7 8  
6 6  
6 8  
4 3  
7 6  
5 1  
7 6  
5 1  
7 0 6 , 8 2 , 8 2 , 8  
5 8 6 , 8 2 , 5 2 , 5  
7 4 6 , 8 2 , 9 2 , 9  
6 2 6 , 8 2 , 6 2 , 6  
7 8 6 , 9 2 , 9 2 , 9  
6 6 6 , 9 2 , 6 2 , 6  
2 5  
1 9  
2 7  
2 1  
2 8  
2 2  
V R 4 C / V B 7 3  
7 9  
9 1  
5 0  
6 4  
5 4  
6 8  
5 7  
3 7  
6 6  
4 5  
6 6  
4 5  
V R 4 C  
2 1 1 0 3 1  
7 8 1 0 1  
7 1 1 5 3 1  
2 9 6 0 1  
V R 3 C , 6 C , 7 C / V B 7 3  
V R 3 C , 6 C , 7 C  
V R 1 C , 2 C , 5 C / V B 7 3  
V R 1 C , 2 C , 5 C  
M O D È L E  
X Y Z X Y Z Z  
2 V 4 0 2 0 8  
M O N O P H A S É  
Y
X
Z
Y
X
Z
Y
X
X - Z Y - Z X - Y K W  
4 8 & 0 2 , 4 0 2 0 8 T O T .  
K W P P U A I R S . P H A S E  
I N T E N S I T É N O M I N A L E P A R T F R I I L P H D A E S L É I G N E ( A )  
V
4 8 0 V  
2 4 0 V  
T R I P H A S É  
2 0 8 V  
V
C U I S I N I È R E  
8 3  
5 — 2 5 2  
3 — 3 0 3  
7 — 2 9 2  
9 — 2 9 2  
4 — 3 4 3  
6 — 3 4 3  
4 1  
7 2  
6 1  
8 1  
8 2  
0 3  
4 — 0 — 1  
8 — 0 — 1  
4 — 1 — 1  
5 — 1 — 1  
8 — 1 — 1  
9 — 1 — 1  
4 —  
8 — 1  
V S , V M 4 / V B 7 3  
V R 4 / V B 7 3  
O / N  
2 4  
— 6 , 7 — 2 4 , 7 —  
5 —  
5 —  
0 — 2  
1 — 2  
V S , V M 3 , 6 , 7 / V B 7 3  
V S , V M 1 , 2 , 5 / V B 7 3  
V R 3 , 6 , 7 / V B 7 3  
V R 1 , 2 , 5 / V B 7 3  
4 8 0 V s e u l e m e n t :  
V S , V M 4 / V B 7 3  
V S , V M 4  
4 4  
O / N  
O / N  
— 7 , 7 — 2 6 , 7 —  
— 7 , 7 — 2 1 , 7 —  
5 7  
5 0  
7 8  
5 8  
0
1
4 0  
5 6  
4 8  
4 6 4 5 —  
7
4
7
4
8
5
8
5
8
5
8
5
7
8 1  
1 2  
2 4 , 7  
1 8 , 7  
0 2  
1 4  
1 0 , 7 2 6 , 7  
7 , 7 2 0 , 7  
1 2  
1 5  
1 0 , 7 2 7 , 7  
7 , 7 2 1 , 7  
2 5  
1 4  
1 4  
0 3  
7 2  
1 4  
7 2  
9 1  
2 9  
2 9  
2 9  
4 6  
3 5  
4 3  
3 3  
3 6  
0 5  
5 0  
3 3  
0 7  
5 4  
4 7  
3 3  
4 7  
1 6  
4
8
8
4
N / O 1 0 3 1 1 9 3 3  
4 5  
3 4  
3
0 6  
9 3  
8
9 , 7  
6 , 7  
V R 4 / V B 7 3  
9 3  
8 7  
3 8  
0 9  
6 9  
2 2  
V R 4  
5 0 5 6 —  
3 8  
8 7  
5 6  
5 4 5 6 —  
4 2  
2 8  
8
V S , V M 3 , 6 , 7 / V B 7 3  
V S , V M 3 , 6 , 7  
2 9  
5 8  
1 1 1 1 2 8 —  
6 8 9 9 4 2  
8 8 1 0 1  
6 3 7 2  
1 1 5 1 3 3 —  
0 9 1 0 4 5 2  
X Y Z X Y Z X Y Z Z  
4 8 V 0 2 V 4 0 8 0 2  
6 7  
1 6  
1 8  
1 6  
3 3  
3 6  
3 3  
3 8  
4 2  
4
5
8 5  
7 4  
7
8 6  
6 4  
8
8 6  
7 5  
7 6  
4 5  
8 7  
3 5  
V R 3 , 6 , 7 / V B 7 3  
V R 3 , 6 , 7  
3 4  
3 2  
8 2  
8
3 1  
1 8  
1 8  
4 7  
5 4  
4 7  
8
5
V S , V M 1 , 2 , 5 / V B 7 3  
V S , V M 1 , 2 , 5  
1 8  
3 6  
3 6  
3 6  
4 2  
4 2  
5
1 6  
1 5  
Z
8 6  
6 4  
Y
1 7  
0 6  
1 7  
8 5  
Z
8 7  
3 5  
Y
V R 1 , 2 , 5 / V B 7 3  
V R 1 , 2 , 5  
5 4  
3 2  
0 3  
0 7  
X
9
Y
X
X
X - Z Y - Z X - Y K W  
4 8 V 0 2 V 4 0 8 2 0 T O T .  
P H A S E  
I N T E N S I T É N O M I N A L E P A R T R F I P L H D A E S L É I G N E ( A )  
M O D È L E  
V
4 8 0 V  
2 4 0 V  
2 0 8 V  
V
M O N O P H A S É  
T R I P H A S É  
P U  
N / O = C U I S I N I È R E S 4 8 0 V N O N O F F E R T E S  
C U I S I N I È R E  
T A B L E A U D E S C A R A C T É R I S T I Q U E S  
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p r é v u e à c e  
R a c c o r d e r  
a p p a r e i l s d e  
l e c a s d e s c u  
a p p r o p r i é e d  
A m e n e r l e c  
P o u r l e s  
D a n s  
p o ) a u b m a m s d ( 2 e c e l l e - c i .  
É T I Q U E T T E  
C O U P E R L ’ A L I M E A N V T E A R T I T O I S N S E É  
A U T R E C O D  
C O N F O R M E  
L E R A C C O R D E M E A N V T E R É T L I E S C S T E  
R A C C O R D E  
S i e l l e n e l ’ e  
A u m o y e n d  
B a s e e n m a  
r é g l a n t l e s p  
D é p o s e r u n  
C u i s i n i è r e s  
N I V E L A G E  
F i g . 1  
b a r r e d e c h o c  
f i x a t i o n d e l a  
d e s t r o u s d e  
E m p l a c e m e n t  
b a r r e d e c h o c  
f i x a t i o n d e l a  
d e s t r o u s d e  
E m p l a c e m e n t  
b a r r e s ( F i g . 1 ) .  
D e s t r o u s o n t é t é p e r d c u é s m e u n r u c s o i m n e b u s s u t r  
p o ) , f i x e r l a m b m a r ( r 5 e / 1 d 6 e c h o c d u o u d e s c ô t é s l e s p l u s p A r è u s m 2 o . y e n d ’ u n e  
S o r t 1 i r . l e s b a r r e s  
d u o u d e s c  
D e u x p a i r e s  
P o s e r c e s b a r r e s  
I N S T A L L A T  
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I N S T A L L A T  
l a r g e u r q u ’ o  
L e f o u r à a i r p u l s é e s c t o a u u v s e s r i c p l e o u d r  
L a c u i s i n i è r  
S e r e p o r t e r à l a s e c t i o n  
p o ) e n t m r e m l e ( 4 m u r e t l e  
p o ) d e m m ( 9  
f a ç o n à p o u  
r e p o r t e r a u x  
I n s t a l l e r l a c u i s i n i è r e d e  
P o u r l ’ i n s t a l l a t i o n d ’ u n g r i l l o i r a u - d e s s u s d e l a c u i s c i n o i n è s r e t r , u s c e t i o n  
S e r e p o r t e r à l a p l a q u e s i g n a l é t i q u e P p l o a u c r e r l e l s a d c é u  
E M P L A C E M  
l ’ e n c e i n t e d u  
s p é c i f i c a t i o n  
A v a n t d e p  
r é c e p t i o n .  
d o m m a g e s ,  
I m m é d i a t e m  
E n c a s d e  
D É B A L L A G  
I N S T A L  
d é f l e c t e u r s  
L e t i r o i r d e g a u c h e p o u r v u d ’ u n  
m o d u l a i r e s  
T o u t e s l e s c  
D e s c l a y e t t e  
T o u t e s l e s  
O n p e u t a u s  
T o u t e s l e s c  
p o ) . m m ( 6  
2 0 8 - 2 4 0 V s  
D e s é l é m e n  
O n n e r e c o m  
6 1 0 m m ( 2 4 p o ) à d r o i t e  
p o ) 1 d / 2 e d i a m . m à ( 9 g a u c h e e t p l a q u e à f r i r e d e D e u x p l a q V u S e 7 s c i r c u l a i r  
3 0 5 x 6 1 0 m m ( 1 2 x 2 4  
p o ) d 1 e / 2 d i a m m . m à g ( 9 a u c h e e t d e u x p l a q u e s t o u t u D s e a u g x e p d l a e q V u S e s 6 c i r c u l a i r e s  
à l ’ a v a n t .  
p o ) d e l a m r g m e u ( r 3 p 6 o u r v u e d ’ u n e g P o l a u q t t u i è e r e à d f V r e i r S e r é 5 d c e u p 9 é 1 r 4 a t i o n  
S i x p l a q u e V s S c 4 i r c u l a i r e s d  
3 0 5 x 6 1 0 m m ( 1 2 x 2 4  
p o ) 1 d / e 2 d i a m m . m à g ( 9 a u c h e e t d e u x p l a q u e s à b o D u e i l l u i r x d p e l a q V u S e s 3 c i r c u l a i r e  
p o u r v u e s d ’ u n e r a i n u r e  
m m ( 1 2 x 2 4 p o ) ; l e s p l a q u e s d e d r o i t e e T t r o d i e s g p a l a u q c V u h e S e s 2 s t o n u t u s a g e  
T r o i s p l a q V u S e s 1 à b o u i l l i r  
C U I S I N I È R E S  
D E S C R I P T I O N  
M O D È L E  
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6 1 0 m m ( 2 4 p o ) à d r o i t e  
p o ) 1 d / 2 e d i a m . m à ( 9 g a u c h e e t p l a q u e à f r i r e d e D e u x p l a q V u R e 7 s C c i r c u l a i r  
3 0 5 x 6 1 0 m m ( 1 2 x 2 4  
p o ) d 1 e / 2 d i a m m . m à g ( 9 a u c h e e t d e u x p l a q u e s t o u t u D s e a u g x e p d l a e q V u R e s 6 C c i r c u l a i r e s  
à l ’ a v a n t .  
p o ) d e l a m r g m e u ( r 3 p 6 o u r v u e d ’ u n e g P o l a u q t t u i è e r e à d f V r e i r R e r é 5 d c C e u p 9 é 1 r 4 a t i o n  
S i x p l a q u e V s R c 4 i r C c u l a i r e s d  
3 0 5 x 6 1 0 m m ( 1 2 x 2 4  
p o ) 1 d / e 2 d i a m m . m à g ( 9 a u c h e e t d e u x p l a q u e s à b o D u e i l l u i r x d p e l a q V u R e s 3 C c i r c u l a i r e s  
p o u r v u e s d ’ u n e r a i n u r e  
m m ( 1 2 x 2 4 p o ) ; l e s p l a q u e s d e d r o i t e e T t r o d i e s g p a l a u q c V u h e R e s 2 s C t o n u t u s a g e  
T r o i s p l a q V u R e s 1 C à b o u i l l i r d  
C U I S I N I È R E S  
D e u x p l a q V u M e s X c 3 i r c u l a i r e s  
s u r l e c ô t é .  
p o ) p o u r v u e d e r a i n u r e s d e r é c u p é r a t i o n d e l a P g l a r q a u i s e s t e o u V t M u s X a 2 g e d e 3 0 5  
P l a q u e à b V o M u X i l l 1 i r d e 3 0 5  
C U I S I N I È R E S  
D e u x p l a q V u E e s X 3 c i r c u l a i r e  
s u r l e c ô t é .  
p o ) p o u r v u e d e r a i n u r e s d e r é c u p é r a t i o n d e l a P g l a r q a u i s e s t e o u V t E u X s a 2 g e d e 3 0 5  
P l a q u e à b V o E u X i l 1 l i r d e 3 0 5  
C U I S I N I È R E S  
6 1 0 m m ( 2 4 p o ) à d r o i t e  
p o ) 1 d / 2 e d i a m . m à ( 9 g a u c h e e t p l a q u e à f r i r e d e D e u x p l a q V u M e 7 s c i r c u l a i r  
3 0 5 x 6 1 0 m m ( 1 2 x 2 4  
p o ) d 1 e / 2 d i a m m . m à g ( 9 a u c h e e t d e u x p l a q u e s t o u t u D s e a u g x e p d l a e q V u M e s 6 c i r c u l a i r e s  
à l ’ a v a n t .  
p o ) d e l a m r g m e u ( r 3 p 6 o u r v u e d ’ u n e g P o l a u q t t u i è e r e à d f V r e i r M e r é 5 d c e u p 9 é 1 r 4 a t i o n  
S i x p l a q u e V s M c 4 i r c u l a i r e s d  
3 0 5 x 6 1 0 m m ( 1 2 x 2 4  
p o ) 1 d / e 2 d i a m m . m à g ( 9 a u c h e e t d e u x p l a q u e s à b o D u e i l l u i r x d p e l a q V u M e s 3 c i r c u l a i r e s  
p o u r v u e s d ’ u n e r a i n u r e  
m m ( 1 2 x 2 4 p o ) ; l e s p l a q u e s d e d r o i t e e T t r o d i e s g p a l a u q c V u h e M e s 2 s t o n u t u s a g e  
T r o i s p l a q V u M e s 1 à b o u i l l i r d  
C U I S I N I È R E S  
6 1 0 m m ( 2 4 p o ) à d r o i t e  
p o ) 1 d / 2 e d i a m . m à ( 9 g a u c h e e t p l a q u e à f r i r e d e D e u x p l a q V u R e 7 s c i r c u l a i r  
3 0 5 x 6 1 0 m m ( 1 2 x 2 4  
p o ) d 1 e / 2 d i a m m . m à g ( 9 a u c h e e t d e u x p l a q u e s t o u t u D s e a u g x e p d l a e q V u R e s 6 c i r c u l a i r e s  
à l ’ a v a n t .  
p o ) d e l a m r g m e u ( r 3 p 6 o u r v u e d ’ u n e g P o l a u q t t u i è e r e à d f V r e i r R e r é 5 d c e u p 9 é 1 r 4 a t i o n  
S i x p l a q u e V s R c 4 i r c u l a i r e s d  
3 0 5 x 6 1 0 m m ( 1 2 x 2 4  
p o ) 1 d / e 2 d i a m m . m à g ( 9 a u c h e e t d e u x p l a q u e s à b o D u e i l l u i r x d p e l a q V u R e s 3 c i r c u l a i r e s  
p o u r v u e s d ’ u n e r a i n u r e  
m m ( 1 2 x 2 4 p o ) ; l e s p l a q u e s d e d r o i t e e T t r o d i e s g p a l a u q c V u h e R e s 2 s t o n u t u s a g e  
T r o i s p l a q V u R e s 1 à b o u i l l i r d  
C U I S I N I È R E S  
D E S C R I P T I O N  
M O D È L E  
d e l a s é r i e V  
L e s c u i s i n i è r  
G É N É R  
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V E X 2  
V E X 1  
V E X 3  
V M X 2  
V M X 1  
V M X 3  
V M 2  
V M 1  
V U L C A N R A N G E C O N F I G U R A T I O N  
C O N F I G U R A T I O N S D E S C U I S I N I È R E S V  
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S É R I E V S  
5 1 1 3 0 - 1  
V R C S E R I E S  
S É R I E V R C  
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V R 7 C  
V S 7  
V M 7  
V R 7  
V R 3 C , V R 6 C V R 4 C  
V R 5 C  
V R 3 C , V R 6 C  
V R 1 C , V R 2 C  
V S 1 , V S 2  
V M 1 , V M 2  
V R 1 , V R 2  
V S 3 , V S 6  
V M 3 , V M 6  
V R 3 , V R 6  
V S 4  
V M 4  
V R 4  
V S 5  
V M 5  
V R 5  
V S 3 , V S 6  
V M 3 , V M 6  
V R 3 , V R 6  
C O N F I G U R A T I O N S D E S C U I S I N I È R E S  
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N E T T O Y A G  
C O N S E I L S  
C O N S E I L S  
U T I L I S A T I O  
U T I L I S A T I O  
U T I L I S A T I O  
A V A N T U N E  
C O M M A N D  
F O N C T I O N  
R A C C O R D E  
N I V E L A G E  
I N S T A L L A T  
E M P L A C E M  
D É B A L L A G  
I N S T A L L A T  
G É N É R A L I T  
C O N F I G U R  
D E S C R I  
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T A B L E D E S M A T I È R E S  
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u t i l i s a t i o n e  
L e s a p p a r e i l  
L e u r i n s t a l l a t i o n ,  
D O C U M E N  
M O D È L  
C U I S I N  
I n s t a l l a  
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V M X 2  
V M X 1  
V S 7  
V S 6  
V S 3  
V R 7 ( C )  
V R 6 ( C )  
V R 3 ( C )  
V R 1 ( C )  
V E X 1  
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M O D  
S E R V  
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