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To  carry  out  this  operation,
proceed as follows.

1- Turn  off  the  gas  supply

tap.

2 - Pull  off  knob  (

A

)  and  dis-

assemble handle (

B

).

3 - Undo  the  screws  (

C

)  and

remove panel (

D

).

4 - Undo the screw (

E

) of the

pressure connection.

5 - Connect  the  pressure

gauge (

F

) to the pressure

test point.

6 - Fill the well with water and turn the tap back on.
7 - Light the burner and turn the knob to the full flame

setting (see page 6), then check that the pressure
reading complies with  the values in the table (see

back of manual). 

8 - Turn  off  the  burner,  disconnect  the  pressure

gauge and restore the initial conditions after com-
pleting the operation.

The appliance has been tested before being put into
service.  The information provided below is intended
to  assist  in  the  identification  and  correction  of  any
anomalies and malfunctions which might occur dur-
ing use.  The user can solve some of these problems

himself, but for others specific technical knowl-
edge or skill is required, and so they must only be
carried out by qualified staff with recognised ex-
perience acquired in the specific sector of operation.  

CHECKING GAS PRESSURE

FAULT

6

TROUBLESHOOTING

Fault

Causes

Remedies

Smell of gas.

Occasional leak because flame has 

gone out.

Turn off the gas supply tap

and ventilate the room.

The pilot light does not ignite.

The spark ignition devices are not 

working.

Check that the ignition

devices are in good working order.  

Light by hand with a naked light.

Contact the after-sales service.

Air in pipelines due to long period out of 

use.

Make more attempts to light the 

flame.

The pilot light goes out.

The thermocouple has not warmed up 

enough.

Make more attempts to light the 

flame.

The pilot light ignites but the 

burner remains off.

Check the condition of the 

thermostat and activate any 

ignition enabling device.

The flame is yellow.

Burner dirty, heat exchange pipes 

clogged, condensation drips.

Contact the after-sales service.

Burner control knob is stiff

Gas control valve malfunction.

Contact the after-sales service.

Important

A

B

C D C

E

F

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Summary of Contents for 1G1BR1G

Page 1: ...AUS GAS BRATT PAN 1G1BR1G USE AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 3014080 ...

Page 2: ...Contact for Sales or Service Angelo Po Catering Equipment Unit 4 15 17 Heatherdale Road Ringwood Victoria 3134 Telephone 03 9874 0440 Facsimile 03 9874 0330 ...

Page 3: ...I Identification of constructor and ap pliance 2 Installation and handling recommen dationsfor 10 Installationofappliance 11 Installationofdismantledparts 11 Installationofthefluedeflector 12 L Lengthydowntimesofappliance 7 Levelling 11 Lid adjustingcounter balancing 15 Liftingandhandling 10 OOptionalaccessories 4 P Packagingandunpacking 10 Pilotlightinjector replacement 17 Primaryairbushing repla...

Page 4: ...is information in its own lan guage Italian but it may be translated into other languages to meet legal and or commercial re quirements Alittletimetakentoreadthisinforma tionwillallowthepreventionofriskstohealthandsafety andtheriskofeconomiclosses Keepthismanualinaclearlyidentifiedsafeplacethrough outtheworkinglifeoftheappliance sothatitwillalwaysbe availablewhenrequiredforconsultation The constru...

Page 5: ...nlesssteel C Fume exhaust vent Type A for removal of the fumesgeneratedbytheburner D Well tilting handle foremptyingoutthewell E Inspection slit forcheckingthatthepilotlightislit F Burner control knob controlsthesupplyofgastothe burner G Pilot light ignition button H Pilotlightswitch offbutton L Piezoelectric ignition lightsthepilotlight M Gas supply connection for connection of the gas supply N H...

Page 6: ...h manufacturer and appliance data B Burn hazard watchoutforhotsurfaces C General hazard describes the precautions to be adoptedduringinstallation D General hazard describes the precautions to be adoptedduringinstallationandcommissioning E General hazard donotuseawaterjettocleantheap pliance F General hazard read the manual carefully before carryingoutanyprocedure G Arm crushing hazard neverinserth...

Page 7: ...protect the food processed from all forms of contamination all elements in direct or indirect contact with foodstuffs and all surrounding zones must be cleaned thoroughly For these opera tions use only food approved detergents and never use flammable products or products which contain substances harmful to health Clean only when rea sonably necessary and at the end of each ses sionofuse Attheendof...

Page 8: ...ctric ignition C repeatedly to light the pilot light Hold the knob down for about 15 seconds to trip the thermocouple Note check that the pilot light is lit through the inspection slit D 4 Turn the knob A clockwise pos b to the tem peraturerequired Turning off 1 Turn the knob A anti clockwise pos c to turn offtheburner N B the pilot light will remain on to allow the burner to be re lit 2 Pressbutt...

Page 9: ... and the surrounding areas thoroughly 3 spread a film of edible oil over the stainless steelsurfaces 4 carryoutalltheservicingprocedures 5 cover the appliance leaving a few gaps to allow airtocirculate To ensure correct use of the appliance the following rulesshouldbeadopted use only the accessories recommended by the constructor check that the water level never exceeds the markedlevel A neveruset...

Page 10: ...aningthem ifnecessary Important Clean the jacket periodically the frequency will depend on the hardness of the water Since the appliance is used for preparing foods for human consumption special care must be paid to everything relatingtohygiene andtheapplianceand the entire surrounding environment must constantly bekeptclean Important Before starting any cleaning operation al ways turn off the gas...

Page 11: ...ems himself but for others specific technical knowl edgeorskillisrequired andsotheymustonlybe carried out by qualified staff with recognised ex perienceacquiredinthespecificsectorofoperation CHECKING GAS PRESSURE FAULT 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Fault Causes Remedies Smellofgas Occasionalleakbecauseflamehas goneout Turnoffthegassupplytap andventilatetheroom Thepilotlightdoesnotignite Thesparkignitiondevice...

Page 12: ...oadingandunloading Whenunpacking checkthatall components are present in the correct quantities andareundamaged The packaging material must be properly dis posedofinaccordancewithlegalrequirements Differentmeansoftransportmaybeused depending partlyonthedestination The chart shows the most commonly used alterna tives During transport fix the packaging to the means of transportsecurelytopreventundesi...

Page 13: ...lways leave a minimum clear ance of 5cm from the rear of the appliance to the wall exceptifthewall theinternalstructureandits coating is non combustible If any internal part of the wall is made from a combustible material leave a 5cm gap regardless of the external cladding on the wall Pro videadraininthefloorforthewelltoemptyinto INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE The appliance is delivered with some c...

Page 14: ... in the lower holes of the flue 8 4 Fix the pivots 3 and 4 by means of nuts 6 and washer 7 5 Unscrew the screws 9 fixed on the flue 8 see Fig B 6 Insert the flue 8 see Fig C 7 Screw down the screws 9 to fix the flue on the appliance see fig D 8 Fit the heat protection 10 on the flue see Fig D 9 Fit the cast iron flue vent 11 at the top of the flue see Fig D INSTALLATION OF THE FLUE DEFLECTOR Fig A...

Page 15: ...ory regulations The constructor has tested the appliance with its own mains gas identified by the sticker applied to the nameplate If the type of gas to be connected is different from that usedfortesting proceedasfollows 1 Turnoffthegassupplytap A 2 Changetheburnernozzle seepage16 3 Changethepilotlightnozzle seepage17 4 Adjust the minimum setting on the gas control valve seepage14 5 If necessary r...

Page 16: ...tthenameplatesspecifythecorrectgas forthecountryofuse After testing if necessary instruct the user in all the skills necessary for putting the appliance into opera tion in conditions of safety in accordance with legal requirements Important Before making any type of adjustment acti vate all the safety devices provided and de cide whether staff at work and those in the vicinity should be informed I...

Page 17: ...ng the setting seal the screws G e H with paint 13 Turn off the burner disconnect the pressure gaugeandrestoretheinitialconditionsaftercom pletingtheoperation Liquid gas Tocarryoutthisoperation proceedasfollows 1 Turnoffthegassupplytap 2 Pulloffknob A anddisassemblehandle B 3 Undothescrews C andremovepanel D 4 Fullytightendownscrews G and H Note after making the setting seal the screws G e H with ...

Page 18: ...n off the gas supply tap 2 Pull off knob A and disassemble handle B 3 Undo the screws C and remove panel D 4 Unscrew the nozzle E and replace it with the onesuitablefor thetypeof gas in use see table at backofmanual 5 Return the appliance to its initial configuration whentheoperationiscomplete To carry out this operation proceedasfollows 1 Turnoffthegassupplytap 2 Pull off knob A and dis assembleh...

Page 19: ... and return the appliance to its initial configuration when the operation is com plete Important This operation must be carried out by skilled operatives in compliance with the le gal requirements with regard to safety at work Never dump non biodegradable ma terials lubricating oils and non metallic components rubber PVC resins etc in the environment Dispose of them in accordance with the relevant...

Page 20: ... I ANNEXES Model Burner TotalGasconsumption NGN ULPG 1G1BR1G N 1 48MJ h 39MJ h CONNECTION CARD IDM 39604006100_1 tif ...

Page 21: ...down gas consumption 3 1 Bypass injector size 3 2 Bypass test point pressure 4 Pilot injector size 5 Bushing diameter N G C 2 T G C 3 PilotFlame Bushing GAS TPP 1 G C 2 1 G C 2 2 Ø 2 3 G C Ø 3 1 p 3 2 Ø 4 Ø 5 NGN 0 8 kPa 48Mj h 1Mj h 3 30mm 28MJ h 1 70mm adj pressure 0 30kPa 0 40mm 16mm ULPG 2 75 kPa 39Mj h 1Mj h 1 70mm 28MJ h 1 70mm adj pressure 0 86kPa 0 25mm 16mm ...

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