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6. 

Disconnect the pilot tube connection. 

7. 

Disconnect the wire connections. 

8. 

Undo the bracket screws and lift the valve out. 

9. 

Reassemble it in reverse order. 

 

Replacement of The Single Solenoid Valve ( if fitted) 

1. 

This valve should be replaced with a new valve of identical model to the one fitted to the appliance. 

2. 

Turn off the main gas valve. 

3. 

Remove the front panel. 

4. 

This valve is mounted directly below the combination control. 

5. 

Disconnect the gas pipes on either side of the valve. 

6. 

Disconnect the wire connections. 

7. 

Lift the valve out. 

8. 

Reassembly is in reverse order. 

9. 

If  it  is  only  the  solenoid  coil  that  is  faulty  this  can  be  replaced  without removing  the  valve  from  the 
appliance. 

 

Replacement of The Spark or Sense Electrode 

1. 

Remove the front panel. 

2. 

Remove all the flexi tubes and wires attached on to the pilot assembly. 

3. 

Remove the bracket that holds the pilot assembly in position and take the pilot out. 

4. 

Remove the nut and bolt assembly in the bottom flange of the pilot to remove the top section. 

5. 

Undo the locking nut and ease the electrode downwards until it comes out of the pilot assembly. 

6. 

Reassembly is in reverse order. 

Servicing WokSpout 

– Where Fitted 

The WokSpout TM has a few wearing parts and these comprise a single flow control O-ring in the tap body 
and two sealing O-rings on the swivel spout. Whilst it is expected that servicing would only be required at 
approximately 200,000 cycles, it recommended that a preventative service be carried out every two years. 
Please contact manufacturer for service kit. 

 

Servicing Knee Valve 

– Where Fitted 

The knee valve incorporates a cartridge design for ease of service. 

1. 

Follow procedure described under GAINING ACCESS TO GAS AND/OR WATER SYSTEM 

2. 

To  gain  access  to  knee  valve  cartridge  undo  knee  valve  where  the  deflector  meets  the  cartridge 
area. 

3. 

REASSAMBLE IN REVERSE ORDER 

In case of any failure in the functioning of the knee valve, unscrew the head assembly and clean the 
mechanism under running water.  Only use liquid cleaning products.  All cleaning products 
containing dry powder or powder in suspension are not to be used!                             

 

A specific devise is integrated in the cartridge unit to adjust the flow rate.  To adjust the flow rate; 

1. 

Undo head assembly 

2. 

Pull off flow adjustor 

3. 

On the exposed end of the housing there are 4 cut-outs for alternative flow rates.   

 

4. 

Select one for increased/reduced flow. 

5. 

Replace flow adjustor with window over selected cut-out 

6. 

Screw head assembly into the tap body and tighten fully 

Conversion from Natural Gas to LPG Gas 

1. 

This can only be done by an authorized service personnel approved by the manufacturer of the 
appliance. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CCF Series

Page 1: ...04 Web www bscommercialkitchens com Please ensure this booklet is kept in a safe and prominent location for future reference The reproduction on or copying of any part of this booklet via any means is...

Page 2: ...onnections VCCF HP1 5 Table 4 Plumbing Connections 5 Figure 3 Plumbing Connections CCF HP1 5 Table 4 Plumbing Connections 6 IMPORTANT WARNINGS 6 INSTALLTION INSTRUCTION 6 Installation Instructions 7 R...

Page 3: ...icing Instructions 12 Removal of Front Panel 12 Replacement of The Combination Control 12 Replacement of The Single Solenoid Valve if fitted 13 Replacement of The Spark or Sense Electrode 13 Servicing...

Page 4: ...t Pressure Burner Natural Gas 240V 10A 2 85mm 135 0 9KPa LPG CCHP1 1L R 240V 10A 1 00mm 140 2 5KPa LPG CCFHP1 240V 10A 1 25mm 165 2 3KPa Please note that the minimum gas inlet pressure should be at le...

Page 5: ...BSP 270 5 205 5 175 5 RHS Waste D 2 BSP 645 5 850 5 110 5 LHS Figure 2 Plumbing Connections VCCF HP1 Table 4 Plumbing Connections Connection Position fromFloor mm Position from Rear of Appliance mm Po...

Page 6: ...VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION ENSURE ANY TRANSIENT PROTECTION IS REMOVED BEFORE INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE ENSURING ANY POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE APPLIANCE OR COMPONENTS PARTS THAT MA...

Page 7: ...ressure and volume is available refer to appliance data plate for MJ h consumption injector sizes of main burners pilots etc Ventilation This appliance should be installed under an extraction hood wit...

Page 8: ...om the rear or side of a gas appliance which is not an open flame gas cooking appliance 50 Notes 1 The cooking surface area is defined as being that part of the gas appliance where cooking normally ta...

Page 9: ...te outlet which will void warranty if done so Electrical Connection Connect to electrical supply A licensed electrician must perform this connection to the requirements of the relevant electrical code...

Page 10: ...ED OFF TO MINIMISE WATER CONSUMPTION WASTAGE REFER OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT WARNING ENSURE NO OR MINIMAL AMOUNTS OF OIL AND FOODSTUFFS FALL INTO THE BURNER AREA WHILST COOKING FAILURE TO DO SO...

Page 11: ...aundry arm 3 To cease water flowing from laundry arm turn Spout spindle clockwise IMPORTANT WARNING NEVER LEAVE WATER RUNNING FROM TELESCOPIC LAUNDRY ARM WHILST POSITIONED OVER THE WOK RING WITH NO PO...

Page 12: ...Inspect all gas connections for leaks and ensure all connections are tightened properly o Ensure burner manifold pressure is in accordance with that specified on the data plate of the appliance o Ins...

Page 13: ...s and these comprise a single flow control O ring in the tap body and two sealing O rings on the swivel spout Whilst it is expected that servicing would only be required at approximately 200 000 cycle...

Page 14: ...further service information concerning this appliance pleased contact B S Commercial Kitchens Pty Ltd 57 Plateau Road Reservoir VIC 3073 Tel 61 3 9469 4754 Fax 61 3 9469 4504 E mail info bscommercial...

Page 15: ...our for K B S Black Verro Ranges 2 This warranty is valid only if the appliance has been installed in accordance with local regulations by a duly authorised person and the B S installation instruction...

Page 16: ...blockage of burner orifices caused by foodstuffs and or oils is not covered by warranty Breakage of pilot knobs knee valve handles and knee wands are not covered under warranty Thermocouples piezo lea...

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