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3. POSITIONING

Handle the appliance with care in order to avoid damage
or danger to people. Use a pallet for handling and
positioning.

The installation diagram provided in this instruction manual
gives the appliance dimensions and the position of
connections. Check that they are available and ready for
making all the necessary connections.

The appliance can be installed separately or combined
with other appliances of the same range.

The appliances are not designed for built-in installation;
ensure a distance of at least 4"/100mm from the rear wall,
to allow connection and aeration of the burners; in case
of any combustible side walls, leave at least 10"/250 mm,
otherwise (non-combustible walls) they can be brought
near (0"/0mm).

Suitably insulate surfaces that are at distances less than
those indicated in the installation diagram.

Do not store or use flammable materials and liquids near
the appliance.

Check and if necessar y level the appliance after
positioning. Incorrect levelling can cause appliance
malfunctioning.

3.1. JOINING APPLIANCES (Fig. 1A- 1B-1C-1D-1E-1F)

Remove knobs “M” and control panels “C” of the appliances,
removing the 4 fixing screws “V” (Fig. 1A).

Remove precut “PT” (FIG.1B) from each side to be joined.

Bring the appliances together and level them by turning
the feet until the tops match (FIG.1C).

From inside the control panel of the appliances, join them
at the front part, tightening one M5x40 hex head screw
on the nut (supplied) (FIG.1D).

Remove screws “V” (FIG.1E).

Position plate “P” to match the holes and fix it using the
screws supplied (FIG.1F).

Refit the control panels and knobs.

Use NSF silicone to seal the gaps between joined
appliances and tops on refrigerated or compartment base.

4. FUME EXHAUST AND VENTILATION

Only install the appliance in a well-

ventilated place.

Do not obstruct the ventilation system

in any way.

Do not obstruct the vent and discharge

holes of this appliance or others present
in the room.
ATTENTION! Inadequate ventilation
causes appliance malfunction and
creates the risk of asphyxia and danger
to people.

For Australia, ventilation must be in accordance with australian
building codes and kitchen exhaust hoods must comply with
AS/NZS1668.1 and AS 1668.2

5. CONNECTIONS

• Any installation work or maintenance to the supply
system must only be carried out by the utility company
or an authorised installer.

Refer to the appliance dataplate for the product code.

See the installation diagram for the type and position of
appliance connections.

5.1. GAS APPLIANCES
IMPORTANT! 
This appliance is arranged and tested to ope-
rate on Natural gas (G20, 7mbar/3"wc); to convert it to another
type of gas, follow the instructions in par. 5.1.6. of this section.

5.1.1. BEFORE CONNECTING

Make sure the appliance is arranged for the type of gas

to be used. Otherwise, carefully follow the instructions
given in the section “Gas appliance conversion /
adjustment”.

Fit a rapid gas shutoff cock/valve ahead of each appliance.

Install the cock/valve in an easily accessed place.

                   

Clean the pipes to remove any dust, dirt or foreign matter

which could block the supply.

The gas supply line must ensure the gas flow necessary

for full operation of all the appliances connected to the
system. A supply line with insufficient flow will affect correct
operation of the appliances connected to it.

5.1.2. CONNECTION

See the installation diagram for the position of the gas
connection on the bottom of the appliance.

Remove the plastic protection (if present) from the
appliance gas union before connecting.

After installation, use soapy water to check connections
for leaks.

The gas connection is male 1/2” BSP

5.1.3. SUPPLY PRESSURE CHECK
Make sure the appliance is suitable for the type of gas
available, according to that specified on the dataplate
(otherwise, follow the instructions given in the section
“Conversion to another type of gas”). The supply pressure
must be measured with the appliance operating, using a
pressure gauge (min. 0.1 mbar).

Remove the control panel.

Remove screw “N” from the pressure test point and
connect pressure gauge “O” (fig. 2A).

Compare the value read on the pressure gauge with that
given in Table B (see handbook Appendix)

If the pressure gauge gives a reading outside the range
of values in Table B, do not use the appliance. Consult
the gas company.

Summary of Contents for 169005 (ACFG36)

Page 1: ...LLATION 27 1 REFERENCE STANDARDS 27 2 UNPACKING 27 3 POSITIONING 28 4 FUME EXHAUST AND VENTILATION 28 5 CONNECTIONS 28 6 BEFORE COMPLETING INSTALLATION OPERATIONS 30 VI USER INSTRUCTIONS 31 1 COOKER USE 31 2 COOKER WITHOUT THERMOCOUPLE 31 3 COOKER WITH THERMOCOUPLE 31 4 SWITCHING THE OVEN ON 32 VII CLEANING 32 1 EXTERNAL PARTS 32 2 IDLE PERIODS 33 3 INTERNAL PARTS 33 VIII MAINTENANCE 33 1 MAINTENA...

Page 2: ...ACG12 305mm 12 MODELS TABLE A Technical data 169004 ACFG24 610mm 24 169001 ACG24 610mm 24 169002 ACG36 915mm 36 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 4 6 8 4 6 19 38 57 76 48 67 65000 130000 194500 259500 164000 229000 64 128 192 256 164 228 ACFG24T ACFG24TW 610m m 24 ACFG36T ACFG36TW 915m m 36 169034 ACG12T 305m m 12 169035 ACG24T 610m m 24 169036 ACG36T 915m m 36 169037 ACG48T 1220m m 48 Gas connection Ø Bu...

Page 3: ...e for their safety Personnel using the appliance must be trained Do not leave the appliance unattended when in use Turn the appliance off in case of a fault or poor operation Do not use products even if diluted containing chlorine sodium hypochlorite hydrochloric or muriatic acid etc to clean the appliance or the floor under it Do not use metal tools to clean steel parts wire brushes or Scotch Bri...

Page 4: ...damage caused during transport The forwarder is responsible for the safety of the goods during transport and delivery Inspect the packing before and after unloading Make a complaint to the forwarder in case of visible or hidden damage reporting any damage or shortages on the dispatch note upon delivery The driver must sign the dispatch note The forwarder can rejecttheclaimifthedispatchnoteisnotsig...

Page 5: ...anger to people ForAustralia ventilationmustbeinaccordancewithaustralian building codes and kitchen exhaust hoods must comply with AS NZS1668 1 and AS 1668 2 5 CONNECTIONS Any installation work or maintenance to the supply system must only be carried out by the utility company or an authorised installer Refer to the appliance dataplate for the product code See the installation diagram for the type...

Page 6: ... B and replace it with one suitable for the type of gas according to that given in Table B The nozzle diameter is given in hundredths of mm on the nozzle body Tighten down nozzle B 5 1 6 2 MAIN BURNER NOZZLE REPLACEMENT oven fig 3B 3C 3D 3E Remove the oven floor Remove protection shield A fig 3B Loosen screw B and lift the retainer of burner C fig 3C Loosen the screw of bushing E fig 3E Pull out a...

Page 7: ... 6 7 PILOT FLAME ADJUSTMENT hob with thermocouple Remove the control panel and turn screw C to increase or decrease the height of the pilot flame Refit the control panel after completing the operation A C 6 BEFORE COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION OPERATIONS Use soapy water to check all connections for gas leaks DO NOT use a naked flame to check for gas leaks Light all the burners separately and also to...

Page 8: ...Turn the knob of the required burner anticlockwise to A to light it 2 3 SWITCHING OFF Close the cocks of the top rings turning the knobs clockwise To turn off the pilot burners operate the shutoff valve turning the cock to stop the delivery of gas 3 COOKER WITH THERMOCOUPLE 3 1 SWITCHING ON Open the shutoff valve located on the back of the appliance 3 2 LIGHTING HOB BURNERS A D C The cock control ...

Page 9: ...water with or without detergent and a cloth or sponge Dry the surfaces thoroughly after cleaning In case of encrusted grime fat or food residuals go over with a cloth or sponge wiping in the direction of the satin finish and rinsing often rubbing in a circular motion combined with the particles of dirt on the cloth sponge could spoil the steel s satin finish Metal objects can spoil or damage the s...

Page 10: ...fore opening the appliance 1 1 BRIEF TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Even with normal use malfunctions can occur The pilot burner of open rings does not light Possible causes Insufficient pressure in gas pipes Incorrect cock adjustment Faulty gas cock The oven pilot burner does not light Possible causes Insufficient pressure in gas pipes Blocked nozzle Faulty gas valve The pilot burner goes out when the ign...

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