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Servicing Instructions 

WARNING!

 

 

 

Servicing shall be carried out by authorised personnel 

only

. Failure to do so will void the 

B&S warranty and may result in damage to equipment or injury to personnel. 

 

Before commencing any disassembly/assembly of gas controls, please ensure the gas 

supply is turned off (isolated). 

 

FAILURE TO DO SO WILL VOID B&S WARRANTY AND MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT OR 

INJURY TO PERSONNEL. 

 

 

 

Abnormal Operation  

Any  of  the  following  are  considered  to  be  abnormal  operation  and  may  require  servicing; 

 

Incomplete ignition of burner/burner failing to keep alight.  

 

Check burner is not blocked.  

 

Check aeration of burner.  

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Yellow tipping of the burner flame.  

• 

Gas valves which are difficult to turn.  

• 

Burner failing to keep alight.  

  

Gaining Access to Gas and/or Water System  

To gain access to gas system/components;  

1. 

Undo nut (by turning anti-clockwise) located on the front of the flame failure valve (blue button).  

2. 

Remove knob off pilot valve by gently pulling forward.  

3. 

Remove nut located centrally on the main gas valve (black handle).  

4. 

Remove knee valve wand by unscrewing from main body of knee valve (where fitted).  

5. 

Where deck cooling is fitted remove water spindle control by;  

a.  Unscrewing cold button on spindle.  
b.  Gently remove dome handle by gently pulling forward.  
c.  Unscrew flange by turning anti-clockwise.  
d.  Unscrew water spindle by turning anti-clockwise (ensure spindle washer is removed).  

6. 

Remove  screws  located  on  bottom  corners  of  front  panel.  Ensure  any  screws  located  on  the  inside  of  the 
gutter panel are also removed.  

7. 

Gently pull front panel outwards from the bottom and lift front panel upwards.  

8. 

REASSEMBLE IN REVERSE ORDER.  

  

Removal of Burner for Service - Duck Bill, Chimney Burner and Ring Burner  

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

1. 

Undo barrel union located at in the centre of the gas manifold.  

2. 

Remove burner support screw by undoing wing-nut located on the bottom front of the appliance frame.  

3. 

Gently lift burner upwards slightly and pull burner outwards.  

4. 

REASSEMBLE IN REVERSE ORDER.  

 

Pilot and Flame Safeguard  

Access to pilot assembly is gained by removing the wing-nut located to the left of the pilot assembly which secures it 

to the burner support bar, and gently pull forward to gain greater access (refer picture).  

1. 

To service/remove the thermocouple;  

a.  Undo  the  nut located  underneath  and  above  the  thermocouple  at the  pilot  assembly  and  gently  pull 

thermocouple downwards.  

b.  Remove thermocouple from flame failure valve by unscrewing.  
c.  Reassemble in reverse order.  

2. 

To service/remove pilot burner;  

a.  Undo nut located underneath the pilot burner on the pilot assembly.  
b.  Gently pull down pilot flexible gas tube.  
c.  Remove injector from pilot and clean (if required).  
d.  Reassemble in reverse order.  

  

Summary of Contents for UFWWD Series

Page 1: ... 4754 Fax 61 3 94694504 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 strictly forbidden unless agreed to in writing by the manufacturer Owing to continual product development and improvements to its products B S Commercial Kitchens Pty Ltd reserve...

Page 2: ...tions models fitted with separate flame failure and pilot valve 10 Lighting Instructions models fitted with combination control 11 Shutdown Procedure 11 Deck Cooking Water Spray Where Fitted Water Cooled Models 11 Telescopic Laundry Arm Manual Control Water Cooled Models 11 Short Long Laundry Arm Operation with Knee Valve Where Fitted 11 IMPORTANT WARNING 12 Maintenance and Care 12 Daily Checks Se...

Page 3: ...of wok holes 1 single hole 2 two hole 3 three hole 4 four hole Burner type s Number of burner DB duck bill burner CB chimney burner Number of Side Pot Burner s where applicable 1 6 pot burners LS Low splashback where applicable RSC Number of Round Soup containers where applicable SSC Number of square Soup containers where applicable 10 LR 1 4 Large wok rings 1 4 11 P Plinth mount 12 OM Other model...

Page 4: ...se contact your B S dealer immediately In most instances a phone call could answer your question Table 1 Nominal Terminal Input Rates Injector Sizes Burner Type Gas Type Injector Size MJ h per Burner Test Point mm Pressure Duck Bill Burner Natural Gas 1 25 x18 120 1 00 kPa DB Propane Gas 0 70 x18 90 2 60 kPa Chimney Burner Natural Gas 0 95 x24 105 1 00 kPa CB Propane Gas 0 55 x24 75 2 60 kPa Side ...

Page 5: ...115 5 115 5 RHS Water Outlet Waste D 2 BSP 640 5 775 5 110 5 LHS Figure 2 Plumbing Connections VUFWW 1 TABLE 4 Plumbing Connections Connection Position from Floor mm Position from Rear of Appliance mm Position from LHS RHS edge of Appliance mm Water Inlet W Gas Inlet G Copper 590 5 60 5 120 5 RHS male BSP 470 5 80 5 75 5 RHS Water Outlet Waste D 2 BSP 650 5 770 5 150 5 LHS Figure 3 Plumbing Connec...

Page 6: ...PRAY AEROSOLS IN THE 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 MAY HAVE BEEN SUSTAINED DURING TRANSPORTATION IS REPORTED TO THE MANUFACTURER THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED IN A MARINE ENVIRONMENT ENSURE APPLIANCE IS INSTALLED IN A ST...

Page 7: ...e is available refer to appliance data plate for MJ h consumption injector sizes of main burners pilots etc Ventilation It is strongly recommended that the appliance is installed under an extraction hood Ventilation must be in accordance with AS5601 Gas Installations In general the appliance should have adequate ventilation for complete combustion of gas proper exhaust and to maintain temperature ...

Page 8: ...quire adjustment to achieve required gas pressure Check the burner pressure at the test point on the regulator The test point pressure should be adjusted to 1 00 kPa Natural gas or 2 60 kPa LPG with the burners operating at maximum Water Connection The water connection is 15mm copper and is situated at the rear of the appliance below the main body frame The number of water inlets varies to client ...

Page 9: ...o burners To adjust pot top burners remove front burners by lifting the burner at the rear and then slowly pulling it towards the splash back rear of the appliance Adjust the interrupter screw located at the top end of the venture section as required Clockwise more interruption Anti Clockwise less interruption Replace burner and light Repeat the process if necessary for all burners CHIMNEY DUCK BI...

Page 10: ... USE ALWAYS ENSURE WATER DECK COOLING IS TURNED 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 MAY AFFECT THE EFFICIENT AND SAFE OPERATION ON THE APPLIANCE AND MAY VOID WARRANTY Lighting Instructions models fitted with separate flame failure and pil...

Page 11: ... Bill Burner and Chimney Burner 1 Turn main gas to OFF 2 Turn pilot control valve clockwise to turn off 3 Observe pilot flame is extinguished Pot Burner Pilot Flame Failure 1 Turn knob marked FRONT REAR clockwise to OFF position 2 Observe pilot has been extinguished Pot Burner No Pilot Flame Failure 1 Turn knob marked FRONT REAR clockwise to OFF position 2 Observe pilot has been extinguished Teles...

Page 12: ...ouple is clear of any fats oils or foodstuffs Clean the exterior surfaces of the stock pot with a clean damp cloth soaked with mild detergent to remove any food stuffs oils dust and any other materials Ensure the primary water drain located in gutter is cleared of any food stuffs during operation of the appliance and on completion of use of the appliance The spillage trays located under the main b...

Page 13: ...rew flange by turning anti clockwise d Unscrew water spindle by turning anti clockwise ensure spindle washer is removed 6 Remove screws located on bottom corners of front panel Ensure any screws located on the inside of the gutter panel are also removed 7 Gently pull front panel outwards from the bottom and lift front panel upwards 8 REASSEMBLE IN REVERSE ORDER Removal of Burner for Service Duck B...

Page 14: ...he 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...

Page 15: ...anufacturer Contact manufacturer Warn tap washer Change washers in tap assembly Contact manufacturer or authorized service agent Faulty knee valve Faulty knee valve cartridge Changing of knee valve cartridge Contact manufacturer or authorized service agent To obtain further service information concerning this appliance please contact B S Commercial Kitchens Pty Ltd 57 Plateau Road Reservoir VIC 30...

Page 16: ...r or not a fault is caused by faulty workmanship or material or that any part is defective 6 This warranty does not apply to any loss suffered through or resulting from the non operation or the ineffective operation of the cooking appliance or any part of the cooking appliance 7 This warranty does not extend to goods and components thereof manufactured either entirely or substantially of glass or ...

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