Switch the equipment off in the case of a fault or malfunctioning. For any repairs only contact an authorised technical service centre and request the use
of original spare parts.
Failure to observe the above may jeopardise safety of the equipment.
Connection, installation of the system and appliances, ventilation and fumes extraction must be carried out according to the manufacturer's instructions,
by professionally specialised staff, in accordance with the standards.
The electrical safety of this equipment is only ensured when it is correctly connected to an effective earthing system as laid down by current electrical
safety regulations.
This fundamental safety requirement has to be checked and, in case of doubt, an accurate check on the system by professionally qualified staff
requested. The manufacturer cannot be considered liable for any damage caused by failure to earth the system.
This equipment must only be used for the purpose for which it was specifically designed.
Do not wash the equipment with direct, high pressure jets of water.
Do not obstruct the openings or vents for extraction or release of heat.
So as to avoid the risk of rust or chemical attack in general, the stainless steel surfaces have to be kept properly clean.
Clean the parts in stainless steel daily with warm, soapy water, then rinse thoroughly and dry carefully.
On no account should the stainless steel be cleaned with steel wool pads, brushes or scrapers in standard steel, in that they could deposit ferrous
particles which, by oxidising, cause rust spots. Stainless steel wool can, if necessary, be used in the direction of the satin finish.
Should the equipment not be used for long periods, close the gas valve and wipe all the steel surfaces vigorously with a cloth moistened with Vaseline
oil in order to apply a protective layer; also air the rooms periodically.
Before carrying out the connection, check on the technical data plate that the appliance has been tested and type-approved for the type of gas available
on the user's premises.
Should the type of gas indicated on the plate not be that available, follow the instructions in the paragraph "Conversion to different type of gas".
The manufacturer of the appliance declines every responsibility for possible mistake contained in this booklet imputable to printing or transcription
errors. It also reserves the right to bring changes to the product if retains useful or necessary without jeopardizing the essential characteristics.
The manufacturing company declines any and every responsibility if the rules brought in this manual are not strictly observed.
The manufacturer of the appliance declines all responsibility for damage caused by faulty installation, tampering with the appliance, improper use, poor
maintenance, failure to observe local regulations and unskilled use.
THE DISCHARGE OF MACHINE MUST BE DONE IN COMPLIANCE WITH LAW. THE MACHINE MUST BE DELIVERED TO FIRM AUTHORIZED
FOR THE DISCHARGE OF MACHINE AND OF ITS COMPONENTS.
2.
INSTALLATION
2.1 Installation of the appliance
The operations of installation, any conversion for use with other types of gas, start-up and the remedying of any faults in the systems, must only be
carried out by qualified staff, in accordance with current laws.
The gas and electrical systems and the rooms where the appliances are installed must fulfil the regulations existing in the various areas and in particular
consideration must be made of the fact that the air required for combustion of the burners is equal to 2 m
prevention regulations must be observed.
2.2 Installation
Remove the appliances from the packing and position them in the place of use, levelling them and regulating their height by means of the adjustable
feet or other means.
Remove the protective film from the external panels, detaching it slowly to prevent the glue from remaining.
It is important that the walls adjacent to the appliance are protected against the heat. Place refractory sheets in between them place the appliances at
least 200 mm away from the side or rear walls.
2.3 Fumes extraction
The appliances must be installed in rooms suitable for the extraction of combustion products, in accordance with the provisions of the installation
instructions. Our equipment is considered (see specifications table) as:
"A1" TYPE GAS APPLIANCES
The A type appliances must be installed in sufficiently ventilated places in order to prevent the concentrations of harmful substances in the room where
the unit is installed. They are not designed to be connected to a discharge line of combustible materials. These appliances must discharge the
combustible products into the appropriate hoods, or similar devices, connected to a flue of proven efficiency, or they may be connected directly to an
outdoor vent.
Failing this, the use of an extractor fan is permitted, connected directly to an external area, with sufficient capacity, which will then be increased by the
exchange of air necessary for the welfare of the workers under current regulations, approximately 35 m³/h for each kW of gas power installed.
2.4 Connecting up gas
Check on the rating plate (Fig. 1), under the fires on the left-hand side, that the appliance has been tested and approved for the type of gas that the user
uses.
Check that the nozzeles on the appliance are suitable for the avaiable gas supply.
Check on the rating plate that the pressure reducer is adeguate to the appliance's gas supply
If gas supply pressure deviates by more than 10% from nominal pressure, fit a pressure regulator upstream of the appliance to ensure that nominal
pressure is maintained.
Do not reduce the diameter of the pipe between the reducer and the appliance.
Fit a gas filter upstream of the pressure regulator in order to optimise operating efficiency.
3.
TECHNICAL FEATURES (Relating to the GAS part)
The data plate is positioned on the base of the cabinet or on the panel under the oven.
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Appliance in category
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Supply pressure: Butane/Propane (G30-G31) 28-30/37mbar
4.
OPERATION WITH SUPPLY GAS IDENTICAL TO THAT AVAILABLE
Check whether the indications on the data plate correspond to the gas distributed. Also check the correspondence of what is indicated below.
4.1
Checking the supply pressure (Fig. 2)
The supply pressure must be measured by means of a pressure gauge with a U-shaped pipe or of the electronic type with minimal grading of 0.1 mbar.
Unscrew the screw "A" from the pressure tap "B".
Position the pressure gauge.
Switch on the appliance and check whether the pressure is the one intended: if not check on the cause.
At the end of the operation, reassemble the appliance and check on the connection
ATTENTION: If the pressure measurement is not within the thresholds stated in table 4, instead of installing the appliance you should contact your gas
provider to report a fault with your mains supply.
Close the gas valve, disconnect the pressure measurement device, do up the screw you had previously undone and close the front panel.
4.2
Regulating the primary air
The primary air must be adjusted depending on the parameters specified in Table 2.
Natural gas "H" (G20) 20mbar
8
3
/h per kW of installed power and that accident