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Keep the appliance at peak efficiency by carrying out
the  scheduled  servicing  procedures  recommended
by the constructor.  Proper servicing will allow the best
performance,  a  longer  working  life  and  constant
maintenance of safety requirements. 

Caution - warning

Before carrying out any servicing procedure,
activate all the safety devices provided and
decide whether staff at work and those in the
vicinity should be informed.  In particular,
turn off the gas supply tap and prevent ac-
cess to all devices which might cause unex-
pected health and safety hazards if turned on. 

At 

the end of each session of use

 and whenever

necessary, clean: 

– the well  (see page 11);
– the burner (see page 10);
– the  appliance  and  the  surrounding  environment

(see page 10).

Every 

100 working hours

 have skilled, authorised

personnel carry out the following operations:

– a check on the gas pressure and system tightness;
– a check on the efficiency of the safety thermocou-

ple;

– a check on the efficiency of the flues, cleaning them

if necessary;

– check that the safety thermostat is working correct-

ly.

Since the appliance is used for preparing foods
for  human  consumption,  special  care  must  be
paid  to  everything  relating  to  hygiene,  and  the
appliance  and  the  entire  surrounding  environ-
ment must constantly be kept clean. 

Important

Before starting any cleaning operation, al-
ways turn off the gas supply tap and allow
the appliance to cool. 

The precautions which follow are also important.

1- Clean all parts of the appliance with warm water,

food-approved detergents and non-abrasive ma-
terials only.

Caution - warning

Never use products containing substances
harmful or hazardous for health (solvents, pe-
troleum spirits, etc.).

2 - Rinse  surfaces  with  drinking  water  and  dry.    Do

not use pressurised water jets.

3 - Take special care not to damage stainless steel

surfaces.  In particular, avoid the use of corrosive
products  and  do  not  use  abrasive  materials  or
sharp tools. 

4 - Remove food residues immediately  before  they

set.

5 - Remove the limescale deposits which may form

on some of the appliance's surfaces.

SERVICING

5

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SERVICING

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CLEANING

Summary of Contents for 1G1FR4GD

Page 1: ...C139603600 fm AUS GAS FRYER 1G1FR4GD USE AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 3016700 ...

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: ...oidvalve 18 Gas checkingpressure 11 Gas connection 16 Generaldescriptionofappliance 3 H Handling and installation recom mendationsfor 13 Handlingandlifting 13 I Identification of constructor and ap pliance 2 Indicationsofalarms table 12 Installationoffluedeflector 15 Installation and handling recommen dationsfor 13 Installationofappliance 14 Installationofdismantledparts 14 L Lengthydowntimesofapp...

Page 4: ...et legal and or commercial re quirements Alittletimetakentoreadthisinforma tion will allow the prevention of risks to health and safety andtheriskofeconomiclosses Keep this manual in a clearly identified safe place throughouttheworkinglifeoftheappliance sothatitwill alwaysbeavailablewhenrequiredforconsultation The constructor reserves the right to make changes withoutanyobligationtoprovideanyprior...

Page 5: ... Mains light indicatesthattheapplianceisreceiving gas E Temperature light toindicatethatheatingoftheoilin thewellisinprogress F Basket hanger support tosupportthebasketwhile foodsarebeingdrained G Door foraccessingtheinsideoftheappliance H Burner control knob forregulatingthesupplyofgas totheburner L Drain tap fordrainingtheoilfromthewell M Height adjustable feet toallow perfect levelling of theap...

Page 6: ... C Safety thermostat cutsoffthegassupplyincaseof overheating Caution warning Make a daily check that the safety devices are properly installed and in good working or der The illustration shows the position of the signs provided A General hazard read the manual carefully beforecarryingoutanyprocedure B General hazard describes the precautions to be adoptedduringinstallationandcommissioning C Namepl...

Page 7: ...riate docu mentation ifnecessaryonfirstusecarryoutafewtrial operations to get to know the controls especially those used for switching on and off and their main functions Use the appliance only for the functions intended by themanufacturer Improperuseoftheappliancemay involve health and safety risks and economic losses All servicing operations requiring specific tech nicalknowledgeorskillsmustonly...

Page 8: ...he start up procedure carefully USE AND OPERATION 4 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE The appliance is fitted with the controls for use of its mainfunctions A Control knob turns the appliance s electricity supplyonandoff B Burner control knob lightsandturnsofftherela tiveburnerandpilotlight C Mains light comes on to indicate that the appli anceisreceivingelectricity D Temperature light comesontowarnthattheo...

Page 9: ...ssupply N B the mains light B comes on 3 Openthehatch C 4 Presstheknob D andturnitanti clockwise pos c tolightthepilotlight Keeptheknobpressedfor about15sec totripthethermocouple 5 Presstheknob D andturnitanti clockwise pos d tolighttheburner 6 Closethehatch C Turning off 1 Openthehatch C 2 Presstheknob D andturnitanti clockwise pos e toturnofftheburner N B the pilot light will remain on to allow ...

Page 10: ...ure is reached To display the temperature set during cooking press key D Stopping Presskey B tostopthecookingcycle Important If the electricity supply is cut off for less than 20 40 seconds the cooking cycle re starts automatically If the blackout lasts more than 40 seconds press key B to restart the cooking cycle STARTING AND STOPPING COOKING Tocarryoutthisoperation proceedasfollows Important Bef...

Page 11: ...ppropriate before filling the well check that the drain tap A is turnedoff check that the oil level never drops underneath the minimumlevelmarked B use single seed oils or blends of oils specially rec ommendedforfryers meltsolidfatsinaseparatecontainertoavoiddam agingtheappliance do not use the appliance until the oil is at working temperature lowerthebasketslowlytopreventfoaming filterthefryingoi...

Page 12: ...heefficiencyoftheflues cleaningthem ifnecessary checkthatthesafetythermostatisworkingcorrect ly Since the appliance is used for preparing foods for human consumption special care must be paid to everything relating to hygiene and the appliance and the entire surrounding environ mentmustconstantlybekeptclean Important Before starting any cleaning operation al ways turn off the gas supply tap and al...

Page 13: ...plytapbackon 6 Usetheknob D tolighttheburner seepage7 7 Perform a cooking cycle without food at the maxi mumtemperature seepage8 thencheckthatthe pressurereadingcomplieswiththevalues provid edinthetableatthebackofthemanual 8 Turn off the burner disconnect the pressure gaugeandrestoretheinitialconditionsaftercom pletingtheoperation The appliance has been tested before being put into service The inf...

Page 14: ...xchangepipes clogged condensationdrips Contacttheafter salesservice Theappliancedoes notheatup Checkthethermostatandactivate anystart upenablingdevice Contactornotreceivingpoweror faulty Checkorreplacethecontactorcoil Electroniccircuitboard doesnotswitchon Electricalconnectionerror Checkorswapthephasewire connections TABLE OF ALARM INDICATIONS Alarm Cause Remedy EO Sensorhas short circuited electr...

Page 15: ...atall components are present in the correct quantities and areundamaged Thepackagingmaterialmustbeproperlydisposedofin accordancewithlegalrequirements Differentmeansoftransportmaybeused depending partlyonthedestination The chart shows the most commonly used alterna tives During transport fix the packaging to the means of transportsecurelytopreventundesirableshifting The appliance can be handled us...

Page 16: ...ance of 5cm from the rear of the appliance to the wall except if the wall the internal structure and its coating is non combustible If any internal part of the wallismadefromacombustiblematerial leavea5cm gapregardlessoftheexternalcladdingonthewal INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE The appliance is delivered with some compo nents dismantled and they have to be fitted dur ing installation Specifically t...

Page 17: ...3 and 4 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 Fit the cast iron flue vent 11 at the top of the flue see Fig D INSTALLATION OF THE FLUE DEFLECTOR ...

Page 18: ...ance with the relevant legal requirements using ap propriate and specified materials Caution warning Before doing any work cut off the mains elec tricity supply Connect the appliance to the mains electricity supply asfollows 1 If not already present install a circuit breaker A withoverloadcutoutanddifferentialsafetybreak erclosetotheappliance 2 Openthehatch B 3 Undothescrews C toremovetheguard D 4...

Page 19: ...egassupplytap A 2 Changetheburnernozzle seepage20 3 Changethepilotlightnozzle seepage20 4 Adjustthegassolenoidvalve seepage18 5 Remove the sticker from the nameplate and ap plythenewonetoidentifythegasbeingused Important On completion of the operation make sure that there are no gas leaks or malfunctions If converting from Natural gas to Universal LPG make sure the Natural gas regulator is removed...

Page 20: ...esspecifythecorrectgas 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 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 In particular turn off the...

Page 21: ...off the burner disconnect the pressure gaugeandrestoretheinitialconditionsaftercom pletingtheoperation Liquid gas 1 Turnoffthegassupplytap 2 Openthehatch A 3 Unscrewthecap D 4 Removetheadjusterscrew E andthespring F andreplacethemwiththecap G suppliedonre quest 5 Screwthecap G fullydown 6 Restoretheinitialconditionsafter completingthe operation Tocarryoutthisoperation proceedasfollows 1 Turnoffthe...

Page 22: ...pplytap 2 Openthedoor A 3 Unscrewthenozzle B andreplaceitwiththeone suitable for the type of gas in use see table atbackofmanual 4 Closethedoor A Tocarryoutthisoperation proceedasfollows 1 Turnoffthegassupplytap 2 Openthedoor A 3 Unscrewtheunion B 4 Extract the nozzle C and replace it with the one suitable for the type of gas in use see table at backofmanual 5 Screw the union B back in place and c...

Page 23: ...CT39603600 fm I ANNEXES Model Burner Totalgasconsumption Electrical connection 22MJ h NGN ULPG 1G1FR4GD N 4 88MJ H 88MJ h 240V1 N 50Hz 60W CONNECTION CARD IDM 39603615800 tif ...

Page 24: ...solenoidvalvewithignitioncontact rightwell 15 Thermostaticcontrolelectroniccircuitboard rightwell 16 Rightwelltemperaturedisplay 17 Rightwellsafetythermostat 18 Rightwellthermocouple 1 Testpointpressure 2 Nominalgasconsumption 2 1 Mainburnerinjectorsize 3 Pilotinjectorsize 4 Adjustingburnerprimaryair seepag 18 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM N G C 2 Pilot flame Primary areation GAS TPP 1 Supplypressure G C Ø 2 1...

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