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4.2 Overview of parts 

 
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Housing 

Feet 

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Burner knob 

Removable fat drip drawer  

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Tin holder  

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Cast iron ribbed support  

Nozzle burner  

 

Summary of Contents for 280PRO

Page 1: ...1312AQ937 280PRO 1050603 Original Gebrauchsanleitung V1 0217 ...

Page 2: ...1 Technical specification 33 4 2 Overview of parts 36 5 Installation and operation 39 5 1 Instructions for the Installer 39 5 1 1 Safety instructions 39 5 1 2 Preset 40 5 1 3 Gas connection 41 5 1 4 Output control 41 5 1 5 Adjustment to another gas type required settings 42 5 2 User instructions 44 5 2 1 Important tips 44 5 2 2 Device switch on off 45 6 Cleaning and maintenance 46 7 Possible Malfu...

Page 3: ...e kept near the device and easily accessible for anyone carrying out the installation servicing maintenance or cleaning 1 Safety This device is designed in accordance with the presently applicable technological standards However the device can pose a danger if handled improperly and inappropriately All persons using the device must follow the recommendations and instructions in this instruction ma...

Page 4: ...structions The device is not intended for use by individuals including children with physical or mental disabilities insufficient experience and or insufficient knowledge unless such persons are under the care of a person responsible for their safety or have received instructions regarding appropriate use of the device Do not leave children unattended to make sure that they neither play with the d...

Page 5: ...to disassemble the device or repair it Maintenance and repair work may be performed only by the qualified gas installer while observing the applicable regulations and using original spare parts and accessories Do not use any accessory or spare parts that have not been recommended by the manufacturer These can be dangerous for the user or lead to damages of the device or personal injury and further...

Page 6: ...azard results please follow the safety instructions below To avoid the fire hazard and the damages to the device never place the kitchen utensils towels paper etc on the stock pot oven Never use the device near flammable materials such as alcohol spirits or petrol High temperature may cause their evaporation and due to contact with the ignition sources the deflagration may occur thus resulting in ...

Page 7: ...ce must be performed by the qualified service personnel only Gas stock pot stove is intended only for cooking and heating food using appropriate utensils CAUTION Any use going beyond the intended purpose and or any different use of the device is forbidden and is not considered as conventional Any claims against the manufacturer or his authorized representative as a consequence of experiencing dama...

Page 8: ...d by violation of advice concerning operation and cleaning use other than designed alterations made by user use of inadequate spare parts We reserve the right to make technical changes for purposes of developing and improving the useful properties 2 2 Copyright protection The instruction manual including any texts drawings images or other illustrations is copyright No part of this publication may ...

Page 9: ...material should be removed completely from the device before installation NOTE If you liked to dispose the packing consider the regulations applicable in your country Supply re usable packing materials to the recycling Please inspect the device upon completeness In case any part is missing please contact our customer service center immediately 3 3 Storage Keep the package closed until installation...

Page 10: ... burner Power 12 5 kW Dimensions W 680 x D 590 x H 820 mm Pot pan diameter Minimum 280 mm Carrying capacity 70 kg Weight 31 0 kg We reserve the right to implement the technical modifications All stock pot stoves come without connection fittings a gas pressure regulator with max 50 mbar is required for industrial use as well as a safety valve in case of loss of pressure Table 1 Gas inlet pressure M...

Page 11: ...5 Gas consumption Natural gas LL m3 h Natural gas E Liquid gas kg h 1 54 1 32 0 98 Nozzles 1 100 mm Natural gas LL Pilot flame Max Min 35 290 R Natural gas E Pilot flame Max Min 35 260 R Liquid gas Pilot flame Max Min 20 160 110 Distance H of the primary air mm Natural gas LL Natural gas E Liquid gas 1 5 1 5 2 5 ...

Page 12: ... SI NO HR TR LT LV EE RO BG 20 30 mbar II2H3B P AT CH 20 50 mbar II2H3B P DE 20 50 mbar II2ELL3B P NL 25 30 mbar II2L3B P IS 30 mbar I3B P CY MT 28 30 37 mbar I3 HU CY MT 30 mbar I3B P PL LU 20 mbar I2E DK 8 20 30 mbar III1a2H3B P SE 8 20 30 mbar III1ab2H3B P CAUTION In case of deviation from the above mentioned values there is no guarantee of proper functioning and correct activation of the devic...

Page 13: ... 36 4 2 Overview of parts Figures Fig 1 Fig 2 1 Housing 2 Feet 3 Burner knob 4 Removable fat drip drawer 5 Tin holder 6 Cast iron ribbed support 7 Nozzle burner 1 7 5 2 3 4 6 ...

Page 14: ... Sealing screw Fig 4 A Burner body B Thermocouple C Pilot flame D Venturi tube E Air regulating bush F Nozzle Fig 5 A Gas inlet connection B Gas outlet connection C Gas outlet connection for pilot flame D Thermocouple connection E Low flame adjustment screw ...

Page 15: ... 38 Fig 6 A Upper part of the burner B Nozzle C Double taper ring D Thermocouple E Gas tube screw F Sealing screw Fig 7 A OFF position B Pilot flame position C Max position D Min position ...

Page 16: ...maintenance cleaning or changes introduced to the device may lead to severe injuries or death or damage the device 5 1 1 Safety instructions 1 Make sure that the gas supply at the installation site is sufficient for the operation of the device 2 Before the test run of the device place it in a well ventilated room and remove any inflammable materials from its surroundings 3 Before starting the devi...

Page 17: ... required air supply cannot be lower than 2 m3 h per kW of the rated output of the device see the rating plate on the device Remove any flammable materials from the vicinity of the device Never place the device directly against walls low walls furniture or other objects which are made of flammable material Keep a distance of at least 20 cm at the sides and at the rear from walls and other objects ...

Page 18: ... gas cylinder if attached is properly set and secured and whether it stands in a dry place Before the installation make sure that the device is set for gas and pressure available at the installation site see rating plate on the device and packaging If the factory settings do not match the device must be switched to another gas type Chapter 5 1 5 Switching the device to another gas type required se...

Page 19: ...e manometer re tighten the sealing screw C perform a leak test 5 1 5 Adjustment to another gas type required settings The device is factory tested and prepared to work with the type of gas provided on the rating table liquid gas If factory settings of the device do not match the gas type available at the installation place they must be changed accordingly Special nozzles marked with hundredths of ...

Page 20: ... with liquid gas an adjustment screw F must be fully screwed in e Replacement of the control valve s nozzle Fig 4 Remove the fat drip drawer and the service panel to allow easy access to the nozzle The control valve has fixed nozzles and non adjustable primary air In order to use different types of gas you need to replace depending on the used gas type a nozzle B by unscrewing a nut F There is no ...

Page 21: ...h may reduce the volume of the air required for combustion in the event of continuing malfunctions do not use the device Close the gas shut off valve and notify a gas installer if gas escapes from your device a characteristic gas smell remove it immediately outside to the place with good air circulation and without sources of ignition where the leakage may be detected and fixed A leak test of the ...

Page 22: ...pressed for a few more seconds to allow heating up of the thermocouple If the pilot flame goes out repeat the process Main burner ignition Fig 7 To ignite the main burner turn the burner knob left to MAX position C or further until the lowest MIN position D Heat output may be adjusted between these two settings Switching off Fig 7 In order to switch the main burner off turn the burner knob right t...

Page 23: ...ing order and extend its durability o While cleaning the device regularly follow these instructions o Make sure that the gas shut off valve is closed and the burner knob is set in OFF position o Wait for the unit to cool o Clean the device housing daily with warm soapsuds rinse with clean water and thoroughly dry the cleaned surfaces o Remove the iron cast support and tin holder pull out the fat d...

Page 24: ...ainst cold and sun and out of the reach of children Do not place any heavy objects on the device 7 Possible Malfunctions In case of malfunctions verify with this table whether the defect may be fixed before contacting the customer service department or sales agent Problem Cause Solution The gas burner does not ignite Loss of pressure from the gas supply pipe Blocked nozzle Burner knob was not pres...

Page 25: ...ded device has to be disposed in accordance with the national regulations It is advisable to contact a company which is specialized in waste disposal or just contact the local disposal service in your community CAUTION In order to prevent possible unauthorized use and related dangers before disposal of the device make sure that it cannot be started and then deliver it to the appropriate local coll...

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