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DOC. NO. 5958 9AY00 

Edition  1    -    01.2013 

 

 

 

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of the power cord can be gained after the following 
operations: 

  Remove the front panel. 

  Remove the cap of the box protecting the terminal 

strip. 

  Insert the cable and connect it with the terminal 

strip according to what indicated in the wiring 
diagram; then fasten it with the strain relief.  Cover 
the box again with the cap. 

  Connect the equipotential wire with terminal  . 

  Reassemble the panel. 

 

5.5 - CONNECTION WITH GAS NETWORK 

 

  Before connecting the equipment with the gas 

network, check on the data  plate that the 
equipment has been designed for the type of gas 
available by the user. Otherwise, follow the 
indications of section 6.4 “Adaptation to another 
type of gas”. 

  A quick-closing  shut-off valve has to be inserted 

before each appliance in a place of easy access. 

  This connection must always be performed with 3-

piece connectors for an easy disassembly. Pipes 
must be of galvanized metal or of copper and they 
will be well visible. Even flexible hoses can be used 
provided they are of stainless steel. 

  After connecting the equipment, check the 

tightness of the joints with a foaming spray. 

  Remember that the air needed for combustion is 

equal to 2 m

3

/h per kW of installed power and that 

the  Standards of accident prevention  must be 
complied with. 

 

5.6 - EXHAUST OF BURNT GASES

 

 

5.6.1  -  Underhood installation and forced 

exhaust

 

 

  This appliance is classified as 

A1

, therefore it 

must compulsorily be positioned under an 
extractor hood so that fumes  and vapours 
emitted during the cooking can be extracted. 

  The gas supply must be interlocked directly with 

the system of forced exhaust and it must be cut 
off when its flow rate is reduced below the values 
stated by the standards. Then the gas must be 
supplied again to the equipment only manually. 

  The system flow rate per hour must be equal to 

at least 1,72 m³/h per kW referred to the total 
rated thermal output of power consuming 
appliances present in the installation room, it 
being understood that the air exchange of the 
installation room can be sized for other aims not 
exclusively concerning the safety of the systems 
burning gas fuel. 

 

Exhaust of fumes must not be prevented by 
obstructions. 
 
6 – STARTING PROCEDURE 

 

As regards the ignition of burners, refer to the chapter 
of 

“OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS”

 

CAUTION! 
Before lighting the burners, make sure that the 
jacket is filled with water up to the maximum level

 

(refer to chapter II, section 3). 

 

6.1- 

CONTROLLING THE CONNECTION 

PRESSURE

 (Fig. 4) 

 

The supply pressure can be measured with a U-tube 
or electronic pressure gauge with minimum resolution 
of 0,1 mbar. 

  Remove the control board unscrewing the fastening 

screws and leave it hanging on its supports. 

  Unscrew the screw “F” of the pressure intake on 

the gas valve. 

  Insert the pressure gauge. 

  Light the burner and check that the pressure is that 

indicated in Table 5. 

  Once ended the operation, reassemble and check 

the tightness. 

If the connection pressure is not included in the range 
indicated in Table 5, the equipment cannot guarantee 
a good operation. In this case, inform the gas 
distribution company. 

 

6.2 - PRIMARY AIR ADJUSTMENT

 (Fig. 7) 

 

Primary air is adjusted exactly when the flame is 
kept on even with cold burner and there is no 
backdraught with hot burner. 

  Remove the front panel unscrewing the fastening 

screws. 

  Adjust the primary air making ring “C” slip after 

loosening screw “D”. 

  The adjusting measure H is indicated in table 4, 

according to the type of gas. 

 

6.3 - ADJUSTING THE PILOT BURNER 

 

  Check that the flame wraps up the thermocouple 

and its aspect is correct. If this is not the case, 
check that the assembled nozzle is that designed 
for the line gas (refer to table 4) 

 

6.4 - ADAPTATION TO ANOTHER TYPE OF GAS 

 

This equipment can also work with a different gas 
from that chosen by the manufacturer; for instance, it 
can be enabled to burn liquid gas instead of natural 
gas; in this case it is necessary to replace the nozzles 
of the main burners, of pilot burner, of ignition burner 
and of the minimum flow bypass valve (refer to Table 
4). All the necessary nozzles for this adjustment are 
available in a small bag supplied with the equipment. 

Note: after adapting the equipment to a different 
type of gas from that chosen by the manufacturer, 
apply the right sticker (available in the bag of 
nozzles), referred to the new type of gas, onto the 
data plate covering the previous indications. 

 

6.4.1 - Replacing the nozzles of main burners 
 

(Fig. 7) 

  Remove the front panel. 

  Unscrew the screw “A” on every burner. Remove 

nozzle “B” and replace it with that suitable for the 

Summary of Contents for 391105

Page 1: ...RE PARTS DIAGRAM FOR First Choice Group Blakeney Way Kingswood Lakeside Cannock Staffs WS11 8LD TEL 01543 577778 FAX 01543504141 Email enquires firstchoice cs co uk Web www firstchoice cs co uk Boiling Pan ...

Page 2: ...0XP PNC Factory Model Ref Description Descrizione 391105 E9BSGLIUFE a 250LT GAS RECT BOILING PAN INDIR HEATING PENTOLA RETTANGOLARE 250L GAS A RISC INDIRETTO 392105 Z9BSGLIUFE c 250LT GAS RECT BOILING PAN INDIR HEATING PENTOLA RETTANGOLARE 250L GAS A RISC INDIRETTO 393105 A9BSGLIUFE e 250LT GAS RECT BOILING PAN INDIR HEATING PENTOLA RETTANGOLARE 250L GAS A RISC INDIRETTO Pagina Page 2 Vista genera...

Page 3: ...DA N DI FABBRICA 2441 0251 FROM SERIAL NR DOC Nr 59785GG00 938034911000 EDIZIONE ISSUE 10 12 2 Vista generale Main view ...

Page 4: ...175 CARDINE CERNIERA HINGE PIVOT 16 C73300020 ASSIEME TUBO CARICO ACQUA INTERCAPEDINE JACKET WATER FILLING PIPE ASSEMB 17 C74500030 ASSIEME FILTRO SCARICO PGN PGN PAN DRAIN FILTER 18 01453 TAPPO CON O RING CARICO ACQUA PLUG WITH O RING 19 01591 028390 COMMUTATORE SWITCH 20 02686 0C7001 RUBINETTO DI LIVELLO DA 1 4 M WATER LEVEL TAP M 21 02687 0C7002 BORCHIA RUBINETTO DI LIVELLO DA 1 4 M RING FOR WA...

Page 5: ...URNER INJECTOR FOR G30 31 52 14519 0C3188 UGELLO BRUCIATORE INTERACC PER G20 25 IGNIT BURNER INJECTOR FOR G20 25 53 14649 0C6428 UGELLO BY PASS PER G30 31 BY PASS INJECTOR FOR G30 31 53 07786 UGELLO BY PASS PER G20 25 BY PASS INJECTOR FOR G20 25 54 07873 0C3214 UGELLO PILOTA PER G30 31 LIGHTER INJECTOR FOR G30 31 54 07867 0C3215 UGELLO PILOTA PER G20 25 LIGHTER INJECTOR FOR G20 25 55 15434 0C4363 ...

Page 6: ...IÓN USO Y MANTENIMIENTO 44 APÉNDICE Datos técnicos 124 NL INSTALLATIE GEBRUIKS EN ONDERHOUSAAN WIJZINGEN 54 BIJLAGE Technische gegevens 125 SE INSTALLATION ANVÄNDNING OCH UNDERHÅLL 64 BILAGA Tekniska data 126 PT INSTALAÇÃO USO E MANUTENÇÃO 73 APÊNDICE Dados técnicos 127 GR EΓKATAΣTAΣH XPHΣH KAI ΣYNTHPHΣH 83 ΠAPAPTHMA Τεχνικά χαρακτηριστικά 128 FI ASENNUS KÄYTTÖ JA HUOLTO 93 LIITE Suuttimien teknis...

Page 7: ...ition 1 01 2013 2 TARGHETTA CARATTERISTICHE PLACA DE CARACTERISTICAS CHAPA DE CARATERÍSTICAS DATA PLATE PLAATJE MET KENMERKEN ΠINAKIΔA TEXNIKΩN GERÄTESCHILD DATASKYLT ARVOKILPI PLAQUETTE SIGNALETIQUE TYPEPLADE TYPESKILT 1 ...

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Page 11: ...RNT GASES 20 5 6 1 Underhood installation and forced exhaust 20 6 STARTING PROCEDURE 20 6 1 CONTROLLING THE CONNECTION PRESSURE 20 6 2 PRIMARY AIR ADJUSTMENT 20 6 3 ADJUSTING THE PILOT BURNER 20 6 4 ADAPTATION TO ANOTHER TYPE OF GAS 20 6 4 1 Replacing the nozzles of main burners 20 6 4 2 Replacing the nozzle of pilot burner 21 6 4 3 Replacing the nozzles of ignition burners 21 6 443 Replacing the ...

Page 12: ...uced physical sensory or mental abilities or without any experience and knowledge unless a person responsible of their safety supervises and trains them to use it People under the effects of drugs alcohol medicines compromising their mental alertness cannot use the equipment nor carry out any servicing or repair operation Monitor the equipment during its operation In case of any fault or malfuncti...

Page 13: ...suitable solvent Keep all the documents contained in the package 5 2 2 Positioning Handle the equipment with care to avoid any damage or danger for people Use a pallet for handling and positioning The installation diagram available in this handbook indicates the overall dimensions of the equipment and the position of gas power water connections Make sure that the installation place is provided wit...

Page 14: ...gger corrosion processes in stainless sheet steel CAUTION Using water with different technical characteristics from those specified above will invalidate the product warranty When removing scales do not use poly phosphates because they could compromise the good operation of the equipment A catch basin connected with a drain pipe must be installed under the drain cock Drain pipes must be of heat re...

Page 15: ...d by obstructions 6 STARTING PROCEDURE As regards the ignition of burners refer to the chapter of OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Before lighting the burners make sure that the jacket is filled with water up to the maximum level refer to chapter II section 3 6 1 CONTROLLING THE CONNECTION PRESSURE Fig 4 The supply pressure can be measured with a U tube or electronic pressure gauge with minimum reso...

Page 16: ...nd maintenance of the equipment referring to the operational handbook informing particularly of all the warnings having to be complied with for a correct use 8 MAINTENANCE All the components having to be serviced are accessible from the front side of the equipment after the removal of the control board or of the front panel 8 1 MALFUNCTIONING AND TROUBLESHOOTING The pilot burner does not light up ...

Page 17: ...ghtness Pressure switch gas solenoid valve Remove the knobs the control panel and the front panel Replace the component reassembling according to the opposite sequence Before reassembling the panels check the tightness Drain cock Unscrew the lock nut carefully with the specific key Take care not to damage the chrome plating and not to unscrew the hose for the connection with the tank Before reasse...

Page 18: ...tedly this will light the pilot flame Approximately 20 seconds after the ignition of pilot flame release the knob the flame must go on burning If this is not the case repeat these operations The lighting of pilot burner can be observed through inspection ports O Turning knob J from the position of PILOT LIGHTING to the position of FLAME AT MAX POWER or of FLAME AT MIN POWER will enable to light th...

Page 19: ...ess steel wool or with a Scotch Brite cloth in the direction of glazing Add salt only when water is boiling and any leftovers must be eliminated immediately after the end of every cooking operation Never use coarse salt because it could provoke corrosion phenomena on the tank bottom as it melts down very slowly Therefore use fine salt with grain size lower than 3 mm if this is not available dissol...

Page 20: ...ISFE A9BSGIISFE Type of gas Nozzles of main burner Ø 1 100 mm Nozzle of pilot burner N Nozzle of ignition burner Ø 1 100 mm By pass Ø 1 100 mm Air position of main burner H mm Natural gas G20 2 x 300 1 x 27 1 x 105 1 x 235 23 Liquid gas G30 2 x 205 1 x 14 1 x 65 1 x 170 20 Liquid gas G31 2 x 205 1 x 14 1 x 65 1 x 170 20 Table 4 Nozzles MODEL E9BSGLIUFE Z9BSGLIUFE A9BSGLIUFE Type of gas Nozzles of ...

Page 21: ...3 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 28 4 FUME EXHAUST 29 5 CONNECTIONS 29 6 SAFETY THERMOSTAT 31 7 BEFORE COMPLETING INSTALLATION OPERATIONS 31 V INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATOR FOR NORMAL MACHINE USE 32 1 BRAISER USE 32 VI CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 34 1 GENERAL SAFETY RULES 34 2 NORMAL MACHINE USE 35 3 MACHINE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 35 4 MACHINE DISPOSAL 36 5 ENCLOSED DOCUMENTATION 39 ...

Page 22: ... 0 2 0 2 Frequency Hz 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 Phases Nr 1 N 1 N 3 N 3 N Power cable section mm2 1 1 2 5 4 Connection ISO 7 1 BS P connection Ø 1 2 1 2 Nominal heat output kW 21 27 13 17 Category II 2H3 II 2H3 Type of construction A1 A1 TABLE A Gas electrical appliance technical data AU MODELS E9BRGHMOFA Z9BRGHMOFA E9BRGHMOFB Z9BRGHMOFB E9BRGHDOFA Z9BRGHDOFA E9BRGHDOFB Z9BRGHDOFB 800mm E9BRGJMPFA Z...

Page 23: ...the safety regulations It is also important to instruct and update personnel authorised to operate on the machine regarding its use and maintenance The manual must be available to operators and carefully kept in the place where the machine is used so that it is always at hand for consultation in case of doubts or whenever required If after reading this manual there are still doubts regarding machi...

Page 24: ...r for normal machine use an operator who has been informed and trained regarding the tasks and hazards involved in normal machine use Technical assistance or specialised technician an operator instructed trained by the Manufacturer and who based on his professional and specific training experience and knowledge of the accident prevention regulations is able to appraise the operations to be carried...

Page 25: ...ion by the operator and can only be given to third parties with the permission of Electrolux Professional SPA 1 9 RESPONSIBILITY The Manufacturer declines any liability for damage and malfunctioning caused by non compliance with the instructions contained in this manual repairs not carried out in a workmanlike fashion and replacements with parts different from those specified in the spare parts ca...

Page 26: ...complying with that specified on the slip placed on the packing The machine must only be transported handled and stored by qualified personnel who must have specific technical training and experience in the use of lifting systems have knowledge of the safety regulations and applicable laws in the relevant sector have knowledge of the general safety rules ensure the use of personal protection equip...

Page 27: ...ection to a suitable earthing system par 5 2 3 install a rapid gas shutoff cock valve ahead of each individual appliance Install the cock valve in an easily accessed place 3 2 MACHINE SPACE LIMITS A suitable space must be left around the machine for operations maintenance etc This space must be increased in case of use and or transfer of other equipment and or means or if exit routes are necessary...

Page 28: ...d have adequate ventilation for com plete combustion of gas and kitchen exhaust hoods must comply with AS NZS1668 1 and AS 1668 2 SUB CLAUSES 4 1 4 2 are not relevant for australian standard PP PS PE 4 1 FUME EXHAUST FOR TYPE A1 APPLIANCES Position type A1 appliances under an extractor hood to ensure removal of fumes and steam produced by cooking 4 2 TYPE B APPLIANCES in conformity with the defini...

Page 29: ...TRALIA the gas pressure regulator supplied with the appliance must be fitted to the appliance inlet Adjust the test point pressure with all hob burners operating at maximum setting as follow 1 0 KPa for Natural gas 2 65 KPa for Propane gas NOTE These models are designed and certified for use with natural or propane gas For natural gas the pressure regulator on the header is set to 8 w c 20mbar 5 1...

Page 30: ...with a metal or rigid plastic pipe If the power cable is damaged it must be replaced by the after sales service or in any case by qualified personnel in order prevent any risk The manufacturer declines any liability for damage or injury resulting from breach of the above rules or non compliance with the electrical safety regulations in force in the country where the machine is used 5 3 EQUIPOTENTI...

Page 31: ...m the tank proceeding as follows fill the tank with water and normal detergent and bring to boil for a few minutes empty and rinse thoroughly with clean water Attention Preheating dry with the lid lowered could cause intervention of the limiter 1 1 Water filling Turn on the automatic switch installed ahead of the appliance and open the water tap Open the braiser lid Keep button A pressed to fill t...

Page 32: ...food to be cooked in the braiser Turn the knob V to the required temperature setting lighting up of green indicator G signals that the appliance is on lighting up of yellow indicator B signals the heating phase Turn the knob V to the power regulator position depending on the quantity and quality of food to be cooked At the end of cooking switch off the power by turning the knob V to the off positi...

Page 33: ...hine 1 2 3 CEASED USE When the appliance is no longer to be used make it unusable by removing the power supply wiring 1 2 4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE Risks mainly of a mechanical thermal and electrical nature are present in the machine Where possible the risks have been neutralised directly by means of adequate design solutions indirectly by using guards protection and safety devices Du...

Page 34: ... the personnel for normal machine use are adequately trained and skilled in their duties as well as ensuring their own safety and that of other persons The Customer must make sure his personnel have understood the instructions received and in particular those regarding work hygiene and safety in use of the machine 2 2 CHARACTERISTICS OF PERSONNEL ENABLED TO OPERATE ON THE MACHINE The Customer is r...

Page 35: ... formed Remove grime fat and other cooking residuals from steel surfaces when cool using soapy 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 o...

Page 36: ...ult the appliance PNC production number code the Ser No appliance serial number 3 8 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPLACING COMPONENTS to be carried out only by a specialised technician GAS VALVE Remove the front panel Disconnect the valve from the electrical feed Unscrew the burner pipe Unscrew the valve gas inlet and outlet connections Replace the component refitting in reverse order IGNITER CA AND DETECTI...

Page 37: ...ine must undergo a general overhaul Some examples of checks to be carried out are given below check for any oxidised electrical components or parts if necessary replace them and restore the initial conditions check the structure and welded joints in particular check and replace bolts and or screws also checking for any loose components check the electrical and electronic system check the functiona...

Page 38: ... and competent bodies in the countries where scrapping takes place In general the appliance must be taken to a specialised collection scrapping centre Dismantle the appliance grouping the components according to their chemical characteristics remembering that the compressor contains lubricant oil and refrigerant fluid which can be recycled and that the refrigerator components are special waste ass...

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