inox-bazis 31879000 Gas Griddle Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- inox-bazis
Table of Contents
cod. 31879000
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GAS GRIDDLE – (Original instructions)
Warning: Read the instructions before putting the unit into operation.
31879000 Gas Griddle
This type of apparatus is to be used for commercial applications, for example
restaurant kitchens, canteens, hospitals and commercial businesses, such as
bakeries, butchers, etc., but not for continual mass production of food.
The appliances require that some precautions are made during the installation,
positioning and/ or fixing. See the paragraph titled “INSTALLATION”.
The units need to be used and operated with some caution. See the paragraph
“INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE”.
The unit must not be cleaned with jets of water or steam cleaners.
Maintenance must be carried out by qualified personnel.
Do not aim water jets directly on the appliance, it might be damaged.
QUOTA REGOLAZIONE ARIA – REGULATION OF AIR SUPPLY
BURNERS
| G6F..3B G6F..3M G6F..3B/CR G6F..3M/CR| G6F..6B G6F..6M G6F..6B/CR
G6F..6M/CR| G7F..4B/CPD G7F..4M/CPD G7F..8B-2/CPD G7F..8M-2/CPD| SG7F..4B/CPD
– SG7F..8B-2/CPD – G7F..4B – G7F..4M –
G7F..8B-2 – G7F..8M-2| LXG9F../CPD – SG9F../CPD – G9F..4M –
G9F..8M-2 – G9F../CPD
---|---|---|---|---|---
Rated output per burner kW| 4| 8| 6,9| 6,9|
10
Reduced power per burner kW| 1,8| 4| 2,5|
2,5| 4
Gas name| Griddle| Ø Main nozzles| Ø By Pass| Primary
air reg.| Ø Pilot nozzles
---|---|---|---|---|---
GAS G20 20 mbar
METHANE
II2H3+
SUPPLY PRESSURE: (min÷max)
G20 17÷25 mbar| G6F..3B G6F..3M G6F..3B/CR G6F..3M/CR
G6F..6B G6F..6M G6F..6B/CR G6F..6M/CR
G7F… G7F../CPD SG7F../CPD
G9F… G9F../CPD LXG9F../CPD SG9F../CPD| 150
210
180R
230R| Adjustable
Adjustable
Adjustable
Adjustable| 14 mm
11 mm
23 mm
21 mm| 41
41
27_2
27_2
GAS G30/G31
28-30/37mbar
LPG
II2H3+
SUPPLY PRESSURE:
(min÷max) G30 25÷45 mbar G31 25÷45 mbar| G6F..3B G6F..3M G6F..3B/CR
G6F..3M/CR| 95| 70| 18 mm| 25
G6F..6B G6F..6M G6F..6B/CR G6F..6M/CR| 145| 100| 22 mm| 25
G7F… G7F../CPD SG7F../CPD| 130| 75| 20 mm| 22
G9F… G9F../CPD LXG9F../CPD SG9F../CPD| 160| 105| 31 mm| 22
GAS GRIDDLE – SERIE PLUS 600
Unit type| Description| Dim.: (LxPxW) Worktop (total
h)| Type
---|---|---|---
G6FL3B| Smooth griddle| mm 300 x 600 x 290 (410)| A1
G6FL3B/CR| Smooth chromium-plated griddle| mm 300 x 600 x 290 (410)| A1
G6FR3B| Ribbed griddle| mm 300 x 600 x 290 (410)| A1
G6FL3M| Smooth griddle with cabinet| mm 300 x 600 x 900 (1020)| A1
G6FL3M/CR| Smooth chromium-plate griddle with cabinet| mm 300 x 600 x
900 (1020)| A1
G6FR3M| Ribbed griddle with cabinet| mm 300 x 600 x 900 (1020)| A1
G6FL6B| Smooth griddle| mm 600 x 600 x 290 (410)| A1
G6FL6B/CR| Smooth chromium-plated griddles| mm 600 x 600 x 290 (410)| A1
G6FR6B| Ribbed griddles| mm 600 x 600 x 290 (410)| A1
G6FM6B| Mixed smooth/ribbed griddles| mm 600 x 600 x 290 (410)| A1
G6FL6M| Smooth griddle with cabinet| mm 600 x 600 x 900 (1020)| A1
G6FL6M/CR| Smooth chromium-plated griddle with cabinet| mm 600 x 600 x
900 (1020)| A1
G6FR6M| Ribbed griddle with cabinet| mm 600 x 600 x 900 (1020)| A1
G6FM6M| Mixed smooth/ribbed griddle with cabinet| mm 600 x 600 x 900
(1020)| A1
GAS GRIDDLE – SERIE MACROS 700
Unit type| Description| Dim.: (LxPxW) Worktop (total
h)| Type
---|---|---|---
G7FL4B| Smooth griddle| mm 400 x 700 x 290 (430)| A1
G7FL4B/CPD| Smooth compound griddle| mm 400 x 700 x 290 (430)| A1
G7FR4B| Ribbed griddle| mm 400 x 700 x 290 (430)| A1
G7FL4M| Smooth griddle with cabinet| mm 400 x 700 x 900 (1040)| A1
G7FL4M/CPD| Smooth compound griddle with cabinet| mm 400 x 700 x 900
(1040)| A1
G7FR4M| Ribbed griddle with cabinet| mm 400 x 700 x 900 (1040)| A1
G7FL8B-2| 2-area smooth griddle| mm 800 x 700 x 290 (430)| A1
G7FL8B-2/CPD| 2-area smooth compound griddle| mm 800 x 700 x 290 (430)|
A1
G7FR8B-2| 2-area ribbed griddle| mm 800 x 700 x 290 (430)| A1
G7FM8B-2| 2-area mixed smooth/ribbed griddle| mm 800 x 700 x 290 (430)|
A1
G7FL8M-2| 2-area smooth griddle with cabinet| mm 800 x 700 x 900 (1040)|
A1
G7FL8M-2/CPD| 2-area smooth compound griddle with cabinet| mm 800 x 700
x 900 (1040)| A1
G7FR8M-2| 2-area ribbed griddle with cabinet| mm 800 x 700 x 900 (1040)|
A1
G7FM8M-2| 2-area mixed/ribbed griddle with cabinet| mm 800 x 700 x 900
(1040)| A1
GAS GRIDDLE – SERIE MAXIMA 900
Unit type| Description| Dim.: (LxPxW) Worktop (total
h)| Type
---|---|---|---
G9FL4M| Smooth griddle with cabinet| mm 400 x 900 x 900 (1065)| A1
G9FL4M/CPD| Smooth chromium-plated griddle with cabinet| mm 400 x 900 x
900 (1065)| A1
G9FR4M| Ribbed griddle with cabinet| mm 400 x 900 x 900 (1065)| A1
G9FL8M-2| 2-area smooth griddle with cabinet| mm 800 x 900 x 900 (1065)|
A1
G9FL8M-2/CPD| 2-area compound smooth griddle with cabinet| mm 800 x 900
x 900 (1065)| A1
G9FR8M-2| 2-area ribbed griddle with cabinet| mm 800 x 900 x 900 (1065)|
A1
G9FM8M-2| 2-area 2/3 smooth and 1/3 ribbed compound griddle| mm 800 x
900 x 900 (1065)| A1
GAS GRIDDLE – SERIE S700
Unit type| Description| Dim.: (LxPxW) Worktop (total
h)| Type
---|---|---|---
SG7FL4B/CPD| Smooth compound griddle| mm 400 x 730 x 250 (455)| A1
SG7FR4B/CPD| Ribbed compound griddle| mm 400 x 730 x 250 (455)| A1
SG7FL8B-2/CPD| 2-area smooth compound griddle| mm 800 x 730 x 250 (455)|
A1
SG7FM8B-2/CPD| 2-area 2/3 smooth and 1/3 ribbed compound griddle| mm 800
x 730 x 250 (455)| A1
SG7FR8B-2/CPD| 2-area ribbed compound griddle| mm 800 x 730 x 250 (455)|
A1
GAS GRIDDLE – SERIE S900
Unit type| Description| Dim.: (LxPxW) Worktop (total
h)| Type
---|---|---|---
SG9FL4M/CPD| Smooth compound griddle with cabinet| mm 400 x 900 x 900
(1065)| A1
SG9FR4M/CPD| Ribbed compound griddle with cabinet| mm 400 x 900 x 900
(1065)| A1
SG9FL8M-2/CPD| 2-area smooth compound griddle with cabinet| mm 800 x 900
x 900 (1065)| A1
SG9FR8M-2/CPD| 2-area ribbed compound griddle with cabinet| mm 800 x 900
x 900 (1065)| A1
SG9FM8M-2/CPD| 2-area smooth compound griddle| mm 800 x 900 x 900
(1065)| A1
GAS GRIDDLE – SERIE LX900 TOP
Unit type| Description| Dim.: (LxPxW) Worktop (total
h)| Type
---|---|---|---
LXG9FL4/CPD| Smooth compound griddle| mm 400 x 900 x 290 (430)| A1
LXG9FR4/CPD| Ribbed compound griddle| mm 400 x 900 x 290 (430)| A1
LXG9FL8-2/CPD| 2-area smooth compound griddle| mm 800 x 900 x 290 (430)|
A1
LXG9FM8-2/CPD| 2-area 2/3 smooth and 1/3 ribbed compound griddle| mm 800
x 900 x 290 (430)| A1
LXG9FR8-2/CPD| 2-area ribbed compound griddle| mm 800 x 900 x 290 (430)|
A1
TECHNICAL DATA
GAS GRIDDLE – PLUS 600
MODEL| Rated output| Rated output G110| Rated output G120| G30/31 LPG
consumption
| G20 Methane consump- tion| G25 – G25.1
Methane consumption| G27 Methane consumption| G110
town gas consumption| G120
town gas consumption| G2.350
Methane consumption| G150.1 town gas consump- tion| Primary air for combus-
tion| Construction type| 600 series sin- gle Griddle| 600 series double
Griddle| 700 series single Griddle| 900
series single Griddle| Tap/ Valve
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
kW| kW| kW| kg/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| | n°| kW|
n°| kW| n°| kW| n°| kW|
G6FL3B – G6FR3B – G6FL3M – G6FR3M| 4| 4| 4| 0,31| 0,42| 0,49| 0,52|
1,032| 0,92| 0,59| 0,74| 8| A1| 1| 4| | | | | | | 21 S
G6FL6B – G6FR6B – G6FM6B – G6FL6M – G6FR3M – G6FM6M| 8| 8| 8| 0,63|
0,85| 0,98| 1,04| 2,065| 1,837| 1,18| 1,49| 16| A1| | | 1| 8| | | | | 21 S
G6FL3B/CR – G6FL3M/CR| 4| 4| 4| 0,31| 0,42| 0,49| 0,52| 1,032| 0,92|
0,59| 0,74| 8| A1| 1| 4| | | | | | | 25 ST
G6FL6B/CR – G6FL6M/CR| 8| 8| 8| 0,63| 0,85| 0,98| 1,04| 2,065| 1,837|
1,18| 1,49| 16| A1| | | 1| 8| | | | | 25 ST
GAS GRIDDLE – MACROS 700
MODEL| Rated output| Rated output G110| Rated output G120| G30/31 LPG
consumption| G20 Methane consump- tion| G25 – G25.1
Methane consumption| G27
Methane consumption| G110
town gas consumption| G120
town gas consumption| G2.350
Methane consumption| G150.1
town gas consumption| Primary air for combus- tion| Construction type| 600
series sin- gle Griddle| 600 series double Griddle| 700
series single Griddle| 900
series single Griddle| Tap/ Valve
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
kW| kW| kW| kg/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| | n°| kW|
n°| kW| n°| kW| n°| kW|
G7FL4B – G7FR4B – G7FL4M – G7FR4M| 6,9| 6,9| 6,9| 0,54| 0,73| 0,85|
0,89| 1,78| 1,58| 1,01| 1,28| 13,8| A1| | | | | 1| 6,9| | | 21 S
G7FL8B-2 – G7FR8B-2 – G7FM8B-2 – G7FR8M-2 – G7FM8M-2 – G7FL8M-2| 13,8|
13,8| 13,8| 1,08| 1,46| 1,70| 1,78| 3,56| 3,16| 2,02| 2,56| 27,6| A1| | | | |
2| 6,9| | | 21 S
G7FL4B/CPD -G7FL4M/CPD| 6,9| 6,9| 6,9| 0,54| 0,73| 0,85| 0,89| 1,78|
1,58| 1,01| 1,28| 13,8| A1| | | | | 1| 6,9| | | 25 ST
G7FL8B-2/CPD – G7FL8M-2/CPD| 13,8| 13,8| 13,8| 1,08| 1,46| 1,70| 1,78|
3,56| 3,16| 2,02| 2,56| 27,6| A1| | | | | 2| 6,9| | | 25 ST
GAS GRIDDLE – MAXIMA 900
MODEL| Rated output| Rated output G110| Rated output G120| G30/31 LPG
consumption| G20 Methane consump- tion| G25 – G25.1
Methane consumption| G27
Methane consumption| G110
town gas consumption| G120
town gas consumption| G2.350
Methane consumption| G150.1
town gas consumption| Primary air for combus- tion| Construction type| 600
series sin- gle Griddle| 600 series double Griddle| 700 series single Griddle|
900
series single Griddle| Tap/ Valve
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kW| kW| kW| kg/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| | n°| kW|
n°| kW| n°| kW| n°| kW|
G9FL4M – G9FR4M – G9FL4M/CPD| 10| 7,5| 8| 0,8| 1,06| 1,23| 1,3| 1,94|
1,84| 1,47| 1,4| 20| A1| | | | | | | 1| 10| 21S
G9FL8M-2 – G9FR8M-2 – G9FM8M-2 – G9FL8M-2/CPD| 20| 15| 16| 1,6| 2,12|
2,46| 2,6| 3,88| 3,68| 2,94| 2,8| 40| A1| | | | | | | 2| 10| 21S
G9FL4M/CPD| 10| 7,5| 8| 0,8| 1,06| 1,23| 1,3| 1,94| 1,84| 1,47| 1,4| 20|
A1| | | | | | | 1| 10| 25ST
G9FL8M-2/CPD| 20| 15| 16| 1,6| 2,12| 2,46| 2,6| 3,88| 3,68| 2,94| 2,8|
40| A1| | | | | | | 2| 10| 25ST
GAS GRIDDLE – S700
MODEL| Rated output| Rated output G110| Rated output G120| G30/31 LPG
consumption| G20 Methane consump- tion| G25 – G25.1
Methane consumption| G27
Methane consumption| G110
town gas consumption| G120
town gas consumption| G2.350
Methane consumption| G150.1
town gas consumption| Primary air for com- bustion| Construction type| 600
series sin- gle Griddle| 600 series double Griddle| 700 series single Griddle|
900
series single Griddle| Tap/ Valve
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
kW| kW| kW| kg/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| | n°| kW|
n°| kW| n°| kW| n°| kW|
SG7FL4B/CPD – SG7FR4B/CPD| 6,9| 6,9| 6,9| 0,54| 0,73| 0,85| 0,89| 1,78|
1,58| 1,01| 1,28| 13,8| A1| | | | | 1| 6,9| | | 25ST
SG7FL8B-2/CPD – SG7FR8B-2/CPD – SG7FM8B-2/CPD| 13,8| 13,8| 13,8|
1,08| 1,46| 1,70| 1,78| 3,56| 3,16| 2,02| 2,56| 27,6| A1| | | | | 2| 6,9| | |
25ST
GAS GRIDDLE – S900 / LX900 TOP
MODEL| Rated output| Rated output G110| Rated output G120| G30/31 LPG
consumption| G20 Methane consump- tion| G25 – G25.1
Methane consumption| G27
Methane consumption| G110
town gas consumption| G120
town gas consumption| G2.350
Methane consumption| G150.1
town gas consumption| Primary air for com- bustion| Construction type| 600
series sin- gle Griddle| 600 series double Griddle| 700 series single Griddle|
900
series single Griddle| Tap/ Valve
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kW| kW| kW| kg/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| m3/h| | n°| kW|
n°| kW| n°| kW| n°| kW|
SG9FL4M/CPD – SG9FR4M/CPD – LXG9FL4/CPD – LXG9FR4/CPD| 10| 7,5| 8| 0,8|
1,06| 1,23| 1,3| 1,94| 1,84| 1,47| 1,4| 20| A1| | | | | | | 1| 10| 25 ST
SG9FL8M-2/CPD – SG9FR8M-2/CPD – SG9FM8M-2/CPD – LXG9FL8-2/CPD
– LXG9FR8-2/CPD – LXG9FM8-2/CPD| 20| 15| 16| 1,6| 2,12| 2,46| 2,6|
3,88| 3,68| 2,94| 2,8| 40| A1| | | | | | | 2| 10| 25 ST
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS
ATTENTION!
The figures mentioned in the chapters are shown on the initial pages of this
manual.
APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION
Sturdy stainless steel structure with 4 feet that can be adjusted in height.
External coat made of AISI 304 or AISI 430 steel. The special steel plate has
a smooth or ribbed surface, equipped with side and back steel splashguards or
an oil collecting groove along the perimeter of the unit. The plate is heated
by tubular steel burners resistant to thermal or mechanical stresses. The
pilot burner is equipped with a safety device and a thermocouple. The
temperature can be regulated by means of proper taps equipped with safety
devices.
The double module modes are equipped with separate cooking areas and
independent temperature controls.
PREPARATION
Location
The appliance should be installed in a well ventilated room and, if possible,
under a range hood. The appliance can be installed on its own or alongside
other equipment. Always keep a minimum distance of 150 mm on the sides and 150
mm on the back from the wall.
The walls near the appliance (walls, decorations, kitchen cabinets, decorative
finishes, etc.) must be made of non- flammable material.
If the unit is to be positioned on a table or a shelf, make sure their
materials are non-flammable. Before connecting the appliance to the gas
supply, check the data plate to make sure that the appliance is fitted for the
type of available gas. If not, see the paragraph “Running appliances on other
types of gas”.
Law provisions, technical regulations and directives Before installing, check
that the following provisions are met:
– UNI CIG 8723 regulation
– building regulations and local fire prevention measures;
– accident prevention regulations in force;
– local Gas Board regulations;
– IEC provisions in force;
– Fire Brigade provisions.
ASSEMBLY
Assembly, installation and maintenance must all be done by contractors
authorized by the local Gas Board in accordance with the regulations in force.
Before doing anything else, contact your Gas Board.
Installation procedure
To level the appliance correctly, adjust the height of the four adjustable
feet.
Gas connection
The 3/4” G or 1/2” G gas pipe union can either be permanently fixed or
detached by using a standard adaptor. If a flexible hose is used, it must be
stainless steel and in conformity with regulations. After completing the
connection, check for leaks by using a special leakdetector spray.
Exhaust system
The appliances must be positioned in locations adapted with a system for
discharging the products of combustion in respect of how much is prescribed by
the norms of the installation; such a system must comply with installation
regulations. Our appliances are classified as type “A1” gas units (see the
“TECHNICAL DATA” table). They are not designed for the connection to a line
for the discharge of products of combustion.
These appliances must discharge the products of combustion into appropriate
hoods, or similar devices, connected to a flue of proven efficiency, or they
may be connected directly to an outdoor vent.
If such an arrangement is not possible, the unit may be connected to an air
exhaust system which leads directly outdoors, having a capacity no lower than
required; see the “TECHNICAL DATA” table, plus the air exchange necessary, in
order to make operators comfortable.
INSTALLATION
Before installation
Before installing the appliance, remove the protective wrapping. Thoroughly
clean the work-surface and the outside of the appliance with lukewarm water
and detergent, using a soft cloth. Dry with a clean cloth.
Start-up
Before starting the appliance, make sure that its specifications (category and
type of gas used) match those of the family and group of the gas available
locally.
If not, adapt the appliance to the gas family or group required (see paragraph
“Running the appliance on other types of gas”). Carry out the start-up
according to the User’s Instructions.
Testing power rating
Use the nozzles for rated output on the appliances.
Capacity can be of two types:
– rated output, as given on the data plate;
– reduced.
These nozzles are shown in the table “BURNERS”.
The gas supply pressure must always be within the ranges shown in the burners
table.
The appliance will not work outside the above pressure thresholds.
If you wish to check the rated output further, you may do so by using a gas
meter according to the so-called ”volumetric method”.
However, it is normally enough to simply check that the nozzles are
functioning correctly.
Checking input pressure (Fig. 1-2-3)
The input pressure should be measured by using a gauge (min. resolution 0.1
mbar).
Remove the screw (22) from the pressure socket and connect the gauge; after
measuring, retighten the screw so that it’s absolutely airtight (22).
IMPORTANT: The pressure must be checked with all gas equipment connected
and operating.
Check the power according to the volumetric method
Using a gas counter and a stopwatch, you can measure the gas consumption in a
given unit of time. This value will be compared with the value E, which is
calculated as follows:
It’s important that the power is measured when the appliance is in a state of
inertia.
Both rated and reduced powers, calculated at the rated pressure value, are
obtained by referring to the “BURNERS” table. The value of gas heating power
can be requested from the local gas company.
Checking the operation
Ensure that the type of used nozzles corresponds to that shown in the
“BURNERS” table. Check whether the pressure reducer has a flow rate greater
than the sum of the consumption flow rate of all connected equipment.
Check that the gas supply pipes are adequate.
Checking the pilot light
When correctly adjusted, the pilot light will completely surround the
thermocouple; if it does not, check to see if the used injector is suitable
for the type of gas.
Checking primary air (Fig. 4A)
Regulation is performed by a Venturi pipe by adjusting the “A” height shown in
the “BURNERS” table and verifying the aspect of the flame is uniform, well
ventilated and not noisy.
Checking the functions
– Start the appliance;
– Check the gas pipes for leaks;
– Check the burner flame, even at the minimum.
Notes for the installer
– Explain and demonstrate how the appliance works to MOD. the user according
to the instructions, and hand him the user’s manual.
– Remind the user that, in the event of any structural alterations or
modifications to the room that houses the appliance, the appliance functions
must be rechecked.
Running the appliance on other types of gas
To change over to another type of gas, for example from methane to liquid, use
the correct type of nozzles for the burner in accordance to the “BURNERS”
table.
The nozzles of the burners for different types of gas, marked in 100ths of mm,
are in a case supplied with the appliance. When the appliance has been
transformed or adapted, recheck its functions as described in paragraph
“Checking the functions”. Once you change the predisposition, indicate the new
type of gas on the label.
Replacing the nozzle of the main burner (Fig. 4A – 4B)
To replace the nozzle (30), remove the gravy collection tray and unloose the
fixing screws of the control panel. Remove the control panel. Use a proper
wrench to loosen the nozzle from its nozzle holder and replace the nozzle with
a new one (see the “BURNERS” table). If necessary, push the air adjustment
coupling back by loosening the screw (39); that way, the replacement will be
easier. After positioning the new nozzle, restore the distance of the “A”
primary air (see the “BURNERS” table).
Regulation of the pilot light (Fig. 5A – 5B)
The pilot light operates with a nozzle and fixed air. The only requested
operation is to replace the nozzles according to the gas type as follows:
– Remove the control panel by loosening the fixing screws.
– Loosen the nut pressing the biconical coupling (no. 14); remove it (no. 15)
and the pilot nozzle (no. 16).
– Replace the pilot nozzle with the correct nozzle, consulting the “BURNERS”
table.
– After replacing the pilot nozzle, retighten the nut pressing the biconical
coupling (no. 14) with the relevant biconical coupling (no. 15).
Idle adjustment of the PEL 25ST for thermostat models (Fig. 1)
After having removed the contro panel, adjust the low flame screw (20) as
follows:
– when using LPG, it should be fully screwed down;
– if natural gas is used:
- Find the knob of the corresponding cock.
- Turn on the burner, set the maximum temperature and once it reaches it, turn it to the minimum.
- Adjust the minimun flow by means of the screw (20). The flow increases by loosening the screw and decreases by tightening it.
- Once the flame is considered suitable for a minimum setting, check that it corresponds to the minimum capacity indicated in the table on burners.
- If the power is less than the value in the table, turn the minimum screw again and repeat the check
- If the power is greater than the value indicated in the table, tighten the minimun flow screw and repeat the check.
Idle adjustment of the PEL 21 for thermostat models (Fig. 2)
Consult the “BURNERS” table and adjust the low flame screw (20) as follows:
– when using liquid gas, tighten the minimum adjustment screw all the way down
– when using methane:
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Locate the knob of the corresponding tap.
-
Turn the burner on and put it at the minimum output position.
-
Adjust the minimum flow rate with screw 20 (Fig. 1-2). Unscrew to increase the flow rate and tighten to decrease it.
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Once the flame is judged as suitable for a minimum setting, check that it corresponds to the minimum flow indicated in the “TECHNICAL DATA” table.
The check must be carried out according to the “volumetric method”, described above, as follows -
Read the gas counter and, at the same time, start the stopwatch.
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After quite long time, for example 10 minutes, stop the stopwatch and read the gas counter again.
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Calculate how much gas has passed in 10 minutes (the difference between the two readings), for example 1st reading – 2nd reading = 30 liters (0,03m³).
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Now calculate the minimum power by applying the volumetric method formula (previous paragraph). Power (kw) = consumption (m³/h) for heating power of methane
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If the power is less than the table value, loosen the low flame screw again and check again.
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If the power is higher than the table value, tighten the low flame screw again and check again. (9.45 kw/h). P (kw) = 30 liters x 60/10 x 9.45 kw/h = 1.700 kw
MAINTENANCE
Attention!
Before affecting any maintenance or repair operation, disconnect the appliance
from the gas power supply.
The following maintenance program should be carried out at least once a year:
– check that all the safety and setting devices are working properly;
– check that the burners are working properly with regard to:
• ignition;
• combustion safety;
– check the various functions of the appliance by following the procedure
described in the “Checking the functions” paragraph;
– check that the gas exhaustion way is integral.
Whenever the main burner needs cleaning, proceed as follows (Fig. 4A – 4B):
a) remove the control knobs, the gravy collection tray and the control panel
after having unscrewed the fixing screws;
b) remove the gas pipe from the nozzle holder by unscrewing the proper nipple
(28);
c) remove the fixing screws of the sheet on the front side of the main burner.
The main burner can be removed to be cleaned. Carefully clean all the burner
outlets with a proper tool or a small stick with the appropriate diameter.
Make sure, when reassembling the burner, that the back side is slotted
correctly in the combustion chamber.
– Check that there are no leakage along the gas exhaust system line.
LIST AND REPLACEMENT OF RECOMMENDED PARTS
USE ONLY ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS SUPPLIED BY THE
MANUFACTURER. The parts must be replaced solely by authorized
personnel!
To replace the following pieces, first remove the control knobs, the gravy
collection tray and the control panel (after having loosened the fixing
screws).
Igniter plug (Fig. 5A – 5B)
Remove the igniter plug (37) from the bottom. Remove the ignition cable,
loosen the fixing nut and insert a new plug.
Gas tap (Fig. 1-2-3)
Loosen the nipples of the gas pipes and thermocouple, then loosen the fixing
screws of the supply to the gas pipe and insert a new tap.
Thermocouple (Fig. 1-2-3 and 5A – 5B)
Loosen the nipples that fix the thermocouple to the case (taps, valves) of the
gas and to the pilot burner and insert the new piece.
After replacing, reassemble the control panel and the relevant parties in the
proper order.
WARNING
Every time a replacement involving gas input parts is made, recheck all the
functions and test for leakage.
USER’S INSTRUCTIONS
START-UP
The appliance is strictly for professional use and must be used by qualified
personnel.
We recommend that the user make sure that the installation was properly done.
The manufacturer is not responsible for damages due to an incorrect
installation, bad maintenance or incorrect use.
Before operating, CAREFULLY READ THE USE INSTRUCTIONS WITHIN THIS MANUAL; pay
particular attention to the regulations relevant to the safety devices. Close
all gas supply cocks after use and, above all, during maintenance and repair
operations.
Initial cooking with the griddle Important!
Before using the appliance for the first time, carefully clean the surface of
the griddle with lukewarm water and detergent, use a soft cloth to remove any
trace of the antirust product applied in the factory. Dry with a clean cloth.
IGNITION
Ignition of the pilot burner (Fig. 6)
Press the handle (4) and rotate it anticlockwise to the “pilot”position (3).
Keep the knob pressed in and simultaneously press the button of the
piezoelectric ignition (6) up to when the pilot flame lights up. Make sure the
pilot flame is on through the slot (10) on the control panel. Keep the knob
pressed in for about 15-20 seconds; if the pilot flame turns off after
releasing the knob, repeat the ignition operation.
Main burner ignition and temperature regulation (Fig. 6)
Switching on the main burner and regulate the temperature (see Fig.
6)
To switch on the main burner, rotate the knob again anticlockwise until you
get to the desired temperature.
The thermostat is marked in positions from to ; the approximate values of
temperature for each position are the following:
TURNING OFF
Turning off during normal operation (Fig. 6)
If only the main burners need to be turned off; turn the knob to the position;
in this position, only the pilot flame is turned on. To switch the entire
installation completely off, turn the handle to .
What to do in case of malfunctioning or if the appliance is not used for a
long period of time
If the appliance is not to be used for a long period of time, or in the event
of a failure or malfunctioning, turn off the external gas supply tap
connecting to the main line. After performing all cleaning operations, the
stainless steel surfaces should be well dried and protected with standard
anti-corrosion products. In the event of a failure, call Technical Assistance.
TAKING CARE OF THE APPLIANCE
ATTENTION!
Allow the appliance to cool down before cleaning.
Giving the appliance a thorough cleaning every day will keep it in perfect
working order and make it last longer. All steel parts should be cleaned with
a dish detergent diluted in very hot water, using a soft cloth; to remove
stubborn dirt, use ethyl alcohol, varnish remover or another non halogen
solvent; do not use abrasive powder or corroding detergents, such as
hydrochloric/muriatic or sulphuric acid. The use of acids can compromise the
functionality and safety of the appliance. Do not use brushes, steel wool or
abrasive pads made with other metals or alloys that might leave traces of
rust. For the same reason, avoid touching the appliance with anything made of
iron.
Pay attention to use steel wool pads or stainless steel brushes that do not
cause rust but may cause damaging scratches. If the appliance is extremely
dirty, do not use emery or sandpaper. As an alternative, we recommend using a
synthetic sponge (for example, the Scotchbrite sponge). Do not use substances
used to clean silver and pay attention to hydrochloric or sulphuric acid that
might have been used to clean the floor. Never clean the appliance with jets
of water. After cleaning, properly rinse the appliance with clean water and
use a cloth to dry it carefully.
INFORMATION FOR USERS OF PROFESSIONAL APPLIANCES
Pursuant to Article 24 of Legislative Decree no. 49 of 14 March 2014, “The
Implementation of EU Directive 2012/19 on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE)”.
The crossed out wheelie bin on the appliance or its packaging indicates that
the end-of- life product must be collected separately from other waste, in
order to ensure proper treatment and recycling.
In particular, the separate collection of professional end-of- life appliances
is organised and managed:
a) directly by the user, if the appliance was placed on the market under past
WEEE systems and the user decides to dispose of it without replacing it with
another similar appliance with the same functions;
b) by the manufacturer, i.e. the party who first introduced and commercialised
in EU countries, or sold in EU countries, under its own brand, the new
appliance that replaced the previous one, when, after making the decision to
dispose of an end-of- life appliance placed on the market under past WEEE
systems, the user purchases a similar appliance with the same functions. In
this case, the user may ask the manufacturer collect the old appliance no
later than 15 consecutive calendar days after the delivery of the new
appliance;
c) by the manufacturer, i.e. the party who first introduced and commercialised
in EU countries, or sold in EU countries, under its own brand, the appliance,
when the appliance was placed on the market under new WEEE systems.
The proper separate waste collection for the subsequent forwarding of the
decommissioned product for recycling, treatment and environmentally compatible
disposal, helps prevent negative impact on the environment and health, and
promotes the reuse and / or recycling of the materials that the appliance is
made of.
The user’s illegal disposal of the product will result in the application of
sanctions set out in current regulations.
WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
COMPANY NAME: ___
ADDRESS: __
POSTAL CODE : __ TOWN: _
PROVINCE: _ INSTALLATION DATE: ___
MODEL. ____
PART NUMBER: __
ATTENTION!
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any inaccuracies in this
handbook due to typing or printing errors.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make any changes that may be required
without altering the basic features of the product. The manufacturer declines
all responsibility in the event that the instructions given in this handbook
are not fully observed. The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any
direct or indirect damaged caused by incorrect installation, tampering, poor
maintenance and negligent use.
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