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Revision 7/F3527
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Moffat Ltd, November 2004
Retaining
Angles
6.4.2 THERMOSTAT CALIBRATION
IMPORTANT:
IF
THE OVEN
T EM PERATUR E
NEED S
TO
BE
INCREASED,
ENSURE
THAT
THE
THERMOSTAT IS IN THE ‘OFF’ POSITION
BEFORE CARRYING OUT ADJUSTMENT.
IF OVEN TEMPERATURE NEEDS TO BE
DECREASED, ENSURE THERMOSTAT IS
IN THE ‘MAX’ TEMPERATURE POSITION
B E F O R E
C A R R Y IN G
O U T
A N Y
ADJUSTMENT.
6.4 ADJUSTMENT / CALIBRATION
3) Remove the four window screws. The
stainless steel door outer can now be
removed.
Figure 6.3.40
Pivot (Two
Screws)
Two
Screws
Figure 6.3.41
Window
Screws (4)
4) To replace the outer glass, simply remove
and replace, taking care that the outer
seals are positioned correctly around the
glass edge. Reassemble in reverse order.
1) Remove the outer glass (refer 6.3.23).
2) Uncrimp the retaining angles and remove
inner glass.
6.3.28 STAINLESS STEEL DOOR
- INNER GLASS
Figure 6.3.42
3) Replace with new glass and re-assemble
door.
4) Refit door to the oven.
6.4.1 REGULATOR ADJUSTMENT
Figure 6.4.1
To change the gas type regulator spring:
1)
Fully unscrew and remove spring
adjustment cap.
2) Withdraw spring and replace as required.
3) Refit adjustment cap and reset pressure.
NOTE:
LPG/Propane
Blue spring
Natural Gas
Green spring
Spring
adjustment
cap
The appliance regulator is incorporated in the
gas valve on these units. The regulator should
be adjusted to set the burner gas
pressure with the main burner running. To
adjust:
1) Fit pressure gauge to pressure test point.
2) Remove screw cap on regulator of valve.
3) Turn on main burner and with main burner
running, adjust regulator clockwise to
increase pressure, and counter-clockwise
to decrease pressure until correct setting is
achieved.
Nat Gas (Not USA) 1.0 kPa/4.0”w.g/10mbar
Nat Gas (USA only) 1.13 kPa/4.5”w.g
LPG/Prop/Butane 2.75
kPa/11.0”w.g/35mbar