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This appliance must be installed in accordance with National installation codes and in 

addition, in accordance with relevant National / Local codes covering gas and fire safety. 

Australia:

 

AS5601 / AG601  

- Gas Installations.

 

New Zealand:

 

NZS 5261 

- Gas Installations. 

Australia/NZ 

AS / NZS 3000 

- Wiring Rules. 

 

 

AS / NZS 3500   

- Plumbing and Drainage. 

 

Installations must be carried out by authorised persons only.  Failure to install equipment 

to relevant codes and manufacturers specifications in this section will void warranty. 

 

BEFORE CONNECTION 

Unpack oven and check for damage.  Report any damage to the carrier and dealer.  

Report any deficiencies to your dealer. 

 

To Fit Legs - Single Unit

 

Tilt the oven over on one side and fit both the front and rear legs to the side now off the 

ground.  Fit them into the base frame under the chassis base and secure to the base with 

the bolts, spring washers and flat washers provided.  Lift up the other side of the oven, fit 

legs, bolts and washers, but do not tighten yet.  Position leg tray (flat side facing up) 

between legs and secure with 4 screws provided, then tighten all leg bolts.  Level the 

oven by adjusting the feet. 

 

To Fit Legs - Double Unit

 

Fit and secure 4 short legs onto the bottom unit by the method described above.  NOTE:  

There is no leg tray for the double unit.  Lay the top unit on its side and fit the spacers 

provided to the base of the oven. 

 

Lift the top unit onto the bottom unit and secure around the spacer panel flanges with self-

tapping screws provided.  Fit chimneys over the duct assembly of the bottom unit.  Screw 

in place and pull down chimney surrounds onto the duct assembly.  Level the oven by 

adjusting the feet. 

 

 

WATER CONNECTION

 

A cold water supply should be fitted to the water inlet which is located at the rear of the 

unit.  The water pressure must be as follows; 
 Min: 

 150kPa 

(22psi) 

 Max: 

 250kPa 

(23psi) 

 

To access the water solenoid, remove the 14 screws securing the rear cover panel, and 

remove the cover panel. 

 

Fit ½" (13mm) flexible hose to the solenoid and secure with a hose clamp.  Unscrew tap 

(ACW) as far as possible.  Turn on water supply to check for leaks.  NB:  It may be 

necessary to hold the water injection button in for a few seconds to remove air from the 

system after initial instalment. 

 

 

GAS CONNECTION

 

Operating pressure is regulated at the gas control for both Natural and LPG gases. 

 

Unscrew the regulator screw cap to access the regulator adjustment screw.  With the 

burners on, adjust the regulator spring setting until the correct operating pressure is 

obtained. 

Refer to the rating plate for correct operating pressure values. 

It is important that adequately sized piping run directly to the connection join on the oven, 

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INSTALLATION 

Summary of Contents for Blue Seal G1100

Page 1: ...G1100 TURBOFAN OVEN...

Page 2: ...1 0257 Fax 336 661 9546 CANADA Serve Canada 22 Ashwarren Road Downview Ontario M3J1Z5 Toll Free 800 263 1455 Ph 416 631 0601 Fax 416 631 0315 info servecanada com www servecanada com www moffat com NE...

Page 3: ...STANT HOLD 7 WATER 7 LIGHTS 7 COOKING GUIDE 8 BAKING 8 BAKING GUIDE 8 ROASTING 9 ROASTING GUIDE 9 CLEANING 10 FAULT DIAGNOSIS 11 SERVICING GAS CONVERSION 12 BURNERS 12 ELECTRICAL 13 SPARES 16 DOUBLE U...

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Page 5: ...ce of your oven contact your BLUE SEAL dealer promptly In many cases a phone call could answer your questions INTRODUCTION 1 FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours or...

Page 6: ...Gas 2 00mm 1 10mm LP Gas Propane 1 30mm 0 50mm Butane 1 20mm 0 50mm Town Gas 4 50mm 2 00mm PRESSURE TEST POINT Located below control panel Accessible for manometer connection from underside of chassi...

Page 7: ...3 SPECIFICATION MWS E 1 70 135 1005 310 MWS E 1 60 660 1390 715 930 50 205 280 E 1 MWS Side Front Plan G1100...

Page 8: ...4 SPECIFICATION Side Front Plan G1100 2 MWS 1 E 1 70 135 E MWS MWS 1005 310 1 E 285 280 205 245 1690 1 230 930 50 60 1 E MWS E MWS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS...

Page 9: ...e NOTE There is no leg tray for the double unit Lay the top unit on its side and fit the spacers provided to the base of the oven Lift the top unit onto the bottom unit and secure around the spacer pa...

Page 10: ...D If supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a suitably qualified person in order to avoid a hazard VENTILATION Proper ventilation is essential for good operation It is important to have at leas...

Page 11: ...r is electrically driven and is set by turning the knob in either direction to the required time The timer can be set when convenient but will not start working until the OVEN CONTROL is set and the R...

Page 12: ...ides and back of the oven to allow a maximum air flow between them The large tempered glass windows plus the interior oven lights permit a close check on the goods making it unnecessary to frequently...

Page 13: ...The HOLD light will come on when cooking is complete Switch ROAST N HOLD off for normal oven control ROASTING GUIDE _____________________________________________________ MEAT Suggested Suggested POUL...

Page 14: ...LAMP GLASS simply unscrew anti clockwise clean and replace but do not overtighten Keep liquids away from the light sockets If there is hardened food spillage in the oven sprinkle the affected areas w...

Page 15: ...section Replace Replace FAN DOESN T OPERATE Thermostat not on Fan only operates when the thermostat is on Door not closed Fan only operates when the door is closed Door microswitch out of adjustment...

Page 16: ...between Spark kinked Earth centre 3 5mm Gap required between Earth Main Burner 7 10mm NOTE Set test point pressure at gas control to LPG Propane Butane 2 50kPa Natural 0 90kPa Town Gas 0 16kPa BURNER...

Page 17: ...he screw holding the control panel closed and open the control panel IGNITION CONTROL BOX REPLACEMENT Ensure power is off to the oven Remove the side service panel from the RH side panel The ignition...

Page 18: ...stat from oven Replace with new thermostat using reverse procedure HOLD THERMOSTAT REPLACEMENT This thermostat is present to 70o C and is used for the Cook n Hold feature It is mounted remotely behind...

Page 19: ...o screws on the door front Lift off the door outer making sure that glass spacer and undamaged glass pane do not fall out Remove all glass fragments the glass spacer and the undamaged pane The seals o...

Page 20: ...ur Timer 60Hz 011983 Knob 015567 Indicator Light yellow 013542 Roast Switch 013543 Water Switch 012895 Light Switch 013891 Pilot Light 013528 Microswitch 017928 Buzzer 011794 Pre set Hold Thermostat 0...

Page 21: ...961 Ceramic Tile 013555 Fan Puller spares only 016800 Doors Glass Pane 002137 Door Glass Seal 090200 Ball Catch 011005 Ball Catch Adjuster 011786 Ball Catch Plate 016402 Handle End Cap 018081 Handle 0...

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