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INDEX Diagram 6 Instructions for use 6.1 Safety, cleaning and repair rules Features of the appliances 6.2 Start-up Technical data 6.2.1 Lighting and disconnecting open flame burner 6.3 Lighting and shutting down a gas oven 4 Installation instructions 6.3.1 Lighting the pilot (gas oven GN 1/1) 4.1 Safety rules 6.3.2 Lighting the pilot (gas oven GN 2/1 and MAXI) 4.2 Structure, framework and safety devices of the appliances...
2 - CHARACTERISTICS OF THE APPLIANCES These appliances are used for professional purposes. Installation, The data plate is located on the front part of the appliance (on the repair and use must be carried out by expert personnel. control panel). These instructions for installation are for our gas kitchens set up for the category in the table on page 8.
4 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Safety rules and steel (for MAXI), is in two pieces. The smoke collector is in aluminised sheet metal and the protection grill is in enamelled cast iron. • Only a local gas utility technician is authorized to carry out gas installations and connections.
4 - ISTRUZIONI PER LA MESSA IN OPERA 4.3.6 Smoke extraction If the type of gas indicated on the data plate of the appliance does not correspond to the gas which is present, refer to the paragraph These kitchens are type A appliances, thus no smoke extraction sys- "Conversion and adaptation".
5 - SET-UP FOR OPERATION Fig. 1 5.1.4 Power check with volumetric method For proper regulation, the pilot flame must surround the thermo- couple and it must have a perfect appearance. Otherwise, adjust the Using a gas meter and a stopwatch, you can read the volume of gas air flow to the pilot.
5 - SET-UP FOR OPERATION the instructions, and hand him this manual. 5.1.17 Replacement of nozzle of gas oven GN 1/1 (Fig. 2B) and gas oven MAXI (Fig. 2C) • Remind the user that any structural alterations or any building modification or renovation may affect the combustion air supply, After opening the door, remove the grill, the grill supports and the thus requiring a second operation check.
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5 - SET-UP FOR OPERATION Fig. 3A Fig. 3B the ignition wire and unscrew the screws (15). Insert a new plug. The lower heating element is placed under the bottom. The upper heating element is attached to the ceiling of the cooking chamber and the fan heating element is behind the back wall.
6 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 6.1 Safety, cleaning and repair rules any non-compliance with the provisions contained in this manu- 6.2 Start-up • This appliance is used for the preparation of meals at industri- al level. Usage and cleaning can be carried only by expert per- sonnel.
6 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Fig. 4B Turn on the switch located up the line from the unit. Press the knob Convection cooking and turn it to the left until the spark position (5). Hold the knob In this position, heat is produced by a circular heating ele- down and at the same time press the piezo ignition button (6) ment located on the back of the oven around the fan.
6 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 6.7 Appliance care and frequency of maintenance • contact with non-ferrous metals (element build up) • lack of oxygen (i.e. no air inlet, water lacking oxygen). Attention! When cleaning, carefully avoid washing the appliance with direct water jets or high-pressure 6.8.2 Warnings and advice for maintenance of stain- water! less steel appliances...
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6 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 6.8.3 The 2002/96/EC (WEEE) Directive: information to users This informational note is meant only for owners of equipment mar- ked with the symbol shown in Fig. A on the adhesive label featuring the technical specifications applied on the actual product (the label also giving the serial number).
7 - APPENDIX: ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS Terminal board Grill heating element Commutator Bottom heating element Green indicator light Fan heating element Green indicator light Motorized fan Top heating element Thermostat Grill heating element 063_03 - GAS KITCHENS 03/2006 19 · 22...
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7 - APPENDIX: ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS 90101 L 2 L 3 400 V 3N ~ 8.48 A R1/R2 L1 L 2 L 3 230 V 3 ~ 14.75 A R1/R2 230 V ~ 25.7 A Connected power: 5.9 kW 230/400 Terminal Indicator light (power) Switch indicator light (heating)
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7 - APPENDIX: ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS 90101 v. 4 R1/R2 L1 L 2 L 3 230 V 3 ~ 14.75 A Terminal board Switch R1/R2 Thermostat Temperature limiter Green indicator light Orange indicator light Upper heating elements 230 V ~ 25.7 A Lower heating elements Terminal board Fan switch...
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THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IF THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL ARE NOT OBSERVED. THIS DOCUMENTATION IS ONLY INTENDED FOR QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS WHO ARE AWARE OF THE RESPECTIVE SAFETY REGULATIONS. WHIRLPOOL EUROPE srl V.le Guido Borghi, 27 I – 21025 Comerio – VA...