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Installation Instructions  

 

 

1583011  

 

 

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Required Regulations 

Primary Air  

After replacement of nozzles check primary air settings for all burners. 

If the primary air was set correctly, the flame is stable; this means that there may 
not be any interruptions of the flame with a cold burner, nor there may not be any 
back-draft with a warm burner.  

The right distance for setting the primary air ('H') is provided in Table 2 

'Characteristics of Burners and Nozzles'

.  

 

Pilot Burner 

Adjust the pilot burner and check if the flame surrounds the thermo-element and 
burns without any interruptions. Otherwise, check if the installed nozzles are the 
correct ones (see data in Table 2 

'Characteristics of Burners and Nozzles'

).  

 

Small Flame 

After switching to a different type of gas, it is necessary to correct the settings of the 
small flame for each gas burner. 

Adjust settings in the following way: 

–  ignite a burner; 
–  rotate the gas controller counter-clockwise to the lowest level (small 

flame mark); 

–  pull the controller out of the valve mandrel; 
–  if liquid gas was changed to natural gas, use a small flat screwdriver to 

rotate a small setting screw counter-clockwise, until the required flame 
intensity is obtained;  

–  if natural gas was changed to liquid gas, use a small flat screwdriver to 

rotate a small setting screw clockwise, until the required flame intensity is 
obtained; 

–  re-fit the gas controller and promptly rotate it from maximum to minimum 

position; 

–  check the flame and make sure that the adjustment is sufficient for 

maintaining the right level of heating up the thermo-element. Otherwise, 
correct the minimum setting of the flame.  

NOTE! 

After replacement of nozzles and/or after adjustments, make sure that the 
flame features blueish colour, is stable and burns silently, does not detach 
from the burner, and when changing from large to small setting there is no 
flame back-draft. 

 

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Prior t o firs t  operation, cl ean the  appli anc e  and its  equi pment , obs er ving i nstr ucti ons  in 

sect ion  6 'Cl eaning'

.  Make  sur e  no  water  ent ers el ectric i nst allation  and  connec tion  box. T hen  thoroughl y dr y the  appli anc e  and t he entire eq uipm ent.  

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Ins ert t he  bott om c over  int o  the  applianc e.  The c over  acts  as  a spac er  bet ween t he heating  element  and l ef t-over f ood  tray. 

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Caref ull y i nser t t he c onnection  box  wit h  the  heati ng  element at t he  bac k  edge of t he  applianc e.  A  pin in  bott om  par t of t he c onnecti on box  must  ent er  a  hol e i n t he  mai n  applianc e.  This   way t he connec tion  box is  properly  mount ed.    

Summary of Contents for Flex 7360

Page 1: ...Flex 7360 1583011...

Page 2: ...scher GmbH Franz Kleine Str 28 D 33154 Salzkotten Germany Phone 49 5258 971 0 Fax 49 5258 971 120 Service hotline 49 5258 971 197 www bartscher com 1312CR6138 Version 1 0 Date of preparation 2021 06 1...

Page 3: ...port Packaging and Storage 8 3 1 Delivery Check 8 3 2 Packaging 8 3 3 Storage 8 4 Technical Data 9 4 1 Technical Specifications 9 4 2 Functions of the Appliance 13 4 3 List of Components of the Applia...

Page 4: ...s included in this manual is a prerequisite for safe and proper handling of the appliance Additionally accident prevention occupational health and safety and legal regulations in force in the area the...

Page 5: ...ent Too high a mains voltage or incorrect installation may cause electric shock The appliance may be connected only if data on the rating plate correspond with the mains voltage To avoid short circuit...

Page 6: ...on WARNING Danger of suffocating and explosion due to leaking gas When you sense gas odour observe the following rules immediately close the gas control knob s and the main gas valve provide for suffi...

Page 7: ...ture remains for some time after switching the appliance off Do not touch any hot surfaces of the appliance Use the provided handling elements and holders You may transport and clean the appliance aft...

Page 8: ...from its intended standard use is prohibited and considered to be an unintended use The following is an intended use Preparation of food baking cooking stewing frying etc in professional kitchens e g...

Page 9: ...ntroduced by the user usage of unapproved spare parts We reserve the right to introduce technical modifications to the product intended for improvement of the appliance and its performance 2 2 Copyrig...

Page 10: ...used to store the appliance when relocating or when shipping the appliance to our service point in the case of any damages The packaging and its elements are made of recyclable materials Particularly...

Page 11: ...ss steel Oven dimensions W x D x H in mm 635 x 363 x 3520 Oven volume in litres 80 Temperature range min max in C 50 270 Gastronorm 1 1 GN Number of guide rail pairs 4 Distance between guide rail pair...

Page 12: ...ded Gas burner single ring burner Ignition type manual ignition Pilot flame yes Oven type electric Oven function air circulation Oven characteristics single circuit heater Fume extractor yes Base type...

Page 13: ...MK II2E3B P 20 30 mbar NL RO II2LL3B P 20 050 mbar DE II2HS3B P 25 30 mbar HU I3B P 30 mbar MT IS II2EK3B P 25 30 mbar NL Table 1 Characteristics of burners and nozzles Category P mbar G20 G25 G30 31...

Page 14: ...0 31 II2H3B P II2E3B P 20 30 MAX 1 40 G20 0 90 G30 31 1 85 G20 1 20 G30 31 0 40 G20 0 21 G30 31 MIN REG G20 0 50 G30 31 REG G20 0 60 G30 31 H mm 8 00 G20 9 00 G30 31 3 00 G20 8 00 G30 31 II2LL3B P 20...

Page 15: ...9 00 G30 31 2 00 G25 8 00 G30 31 II2L3B P 20 G25 30 MAX 1 55 G25 0 90 G30 31 2 00 G25 1 20 G30 31 0 40 G20 0 21 G30 31 MIN REG G25 0 50 G30 31 REG G25 0 60 G30 31 H mm 4 00 G25 9 00 G30 31 2 00 G25 8...

Page 16: ...ware is not part of the delivery Fig 1 1 Burner 6 pcs 2 Sliding grates 3 pcs 3 Fume extractor 4 Hob 5 Control panel 6 Open base structure 7 Height adjustable feet 4 pcs 8 Oven door handle 9 Oven door...

Page 17: ...t prevention acts in force Fire prevention provisions Respective IEC provisions DVGW G600 TRGI Technical regulations for gas installations TRF Technical regulations for liquid gas Directive and regula...

Page 18: ...g package materials for instance plastic bags and EPS If the appliance is covered with a protective film remove it Remove the film slowly so no glue residues are left Remove any glue residues with the...

Page 19: ...ction Electrical connection of the appliance to mains power supply must be executed by a qualified electrician according to international national and local regulations in force Before connecting the...

Page 20: ...rce and properly installed The connection may be established as fixed or detachable if flexible tubes are used they must be made of stainless steel pursuant to DIN 3383 Part 1 or 3384 If threaded conn...

Page 21: ...current with the provided values notify the gas supplier and do not operate the appliance until the cause is clarified and removed Use a u pipe manometer to measure pressure at least 0 1 mbar resoluti...

Page 22: ...dles 3 Undo fastening screw of a nozzle handle 4 Replace the existing nozzle to a nozzle that is suitable to a given gas type see MAX data for nozzles in Table 2 Characteristics of Burners and Nozzles...

Page 23: ...ckwise until the required flame intensity is obtained if natural gas was changed to liquid gas use a small flat screwdriver to rotate a small setting screw clockwise until the required flame intensity...

Page 24: ...the purpose of additional check To this end start the gas burner and after approx 10 minutes in operating mode use a gas meter to check if the measured flow in m3 h or kg h is concurrent with data in...

Page 25: ...the connection box is properly mounted Preparation of the Appliance 1 Using a suitable cleaning agent remove anti corrosive coating from all surfaces of the appliance 2 Before the first start up the f...

Page 26: ...ont left hob gas controller 9 Rear left hob gas controller Warning Indications WARNING Risk of burns During operation the housing burners sliding grates and oven door become very hot and remain hot fo...

Page 27: ...ssed in counter clockwise to a position marked with MIN 5 Ignite the flame with a lighter or a match 6 After igniting keep the gas controller pressed for 10 seconds in order to heat up the thermo elem...

Page 28: ...sing is put after pre heating 2 Switch the oven on with the ON OFF switch The green operation control light in the ON OFF switch will light up and will be lit through the entire operating period of th...

Page 29: ...e air is evenly distributed inside the oven The ring heater switches itself on automatically through operation of the temperature controller Switching Oven Off 1 If the oven is not to be used any more...

Page 30: ...ance or surface damage For cleaning stainless steel surfaces housing hobs sliding grate oven door guide rails and rack use special cleaning agents for stainless steel only When using steel wool steel...

Page 31: ...eaning agent s manufacturer 3 Wipe the cleaned surfaces thoroughly with a cloth soaked in fresh water and make sure there are no cleaning agent residues left 4 To end with dry the cleaned surfaces and...

Page 32: ...s verification of all connections power gas verification of appliance operation We recommend to replace worn elements during maintenance to avoid further service works and sudden failures of the appli...

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