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2. SWITCHING ON/OFF

The gas control knob “A” of each burner has 3 positions:

V

 “Off”

C

 

“Pilot ignition”

A

 

“Max. flame”

B

 

“Min. flame”

Lighting the pilot

•   Press and turn knob “A” from “off” to position 

C

•   Press down knob “A” and at the same time press piezo-

electric igniter button “B” repeatedly, which will light the 
pilot flame. Check lighting through the holes in the control 
panel. When knob “A” is released, the flame must remain 
alight; if it does not, repeat the operation.

Lighting the main burner

•   Turn knob “A” from position 

“C”

 to position 

A

.

•   For minimum, turn knob “A” to position

 “

B

.

A

C

Turning off the main burner

•   Press and turn knob “A” to position 

C

;

Shutting off the pilot flame

•   Press and turn knob “A” to position 

V

;

•   At the end of the day, close the gas cock located ahead 

of the appliance.

3. TRAY USE

•  For better cooking results and to facilitate cleaning at the 

end of the day, it is advisable to pour a little water into each 

grease collection tray.

ATTENTION

: The tray can become very hot, therefore handle 

it using suitable protection to avoid burns.

VII. CLEANING

1. EXTERNAL PARTS 

SATIN-FINISH STEEL SURFACES (daily) 
•   Clean all steel surfaces: dirt is easily removed when it has 

just formed. 

•   Remove grime, fat and other cooking residuals from steel 

surfaces when cool using soapy water, with or without de-
tergent, 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 com-
bined with the particles of dirt on the cloth/sponge could 
spoil the steel’s satin finish. 

•  Metal objects can spoil or damage the steel: damaged 

surfaces become dirty more easily and are more subject 
to corrosion. 

•   Restore the satin finish if necessary. 

SURFACES BLACKENED BY HEAT (when necessary) 
Exposure to high temperatures can cause the formation of dark 
marks. These do not constitute damage and can be removed by 
following the instructions given in the previous section.

OTHER SURFACES 

SURFACES IN SOFT IRON OR CAST IRON (daily) 

Remove dirt using a damp cloth or, in the event of encrusta-

tions, the accessories (optional or supplied) specified in the 

list. After cleaning, switch the appliance on to dry the surface 

quickly, then protect the surface with a light film of cooking oil. 

TANKS AND COLLECTION DRAWERS (even several times a day) 
Remove any grease, oil, food residuals, etc., from trays, drawers 
and containers in general used for collection. Always clean these 
containers at the end of the day. While using the appliance, empty 
them when they are nearly full. 

Summary of Contents for 7GRGDGC0P

Page 1: ...G 17 4 DISPOSAL 17 V INSTALLATION 17 1 REFERENCE 17 2 UNPACKING 17 3 POSITIONING 17 4 FUME EXHAUST 18 5 CONNECTIONS 19 6 BEFORE COMPLETING INSTALLATION OPERATIONS 20 VI INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER 20 1 GRILL USE 20 2 SWITCHING ON OFF 21 3 TRAY USE 21 VII CLEANING 21 1 EXTERNAL PARTS 21 2 IDLE PERIODS 22 3 INTERNAL PARTS 22 VIII MAINTENANCE 23 1 MAINTENANCE 23 ...

Page 2: ... 7GRGHGC0P 800mm 9GRGDGC0P 400mm 9GRGHGC0P 800mm 9GRGLGC0P 1200mm TECHNICAL DATA Connection ISO 7 1 Ø 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 Nominal heat output kW Max 7 14 10 5 21 31 5 Min 3 6 4 8 12 Type of construction A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 TABLE A Gas appliance technical data MODELS E9GRGDGC0P Z9GRGDGC0P 400mm E9GRGHGC0P Z9GRGHGC0P 800mm E9GRGLGC0P Z9GRGLGC0P 1200mm TECHNICAL DATA BS P Connection Ø 1 2 1 2 3 4 Nominal ...

Page 3: ...nless they are supervised or instructed in its use by a person responsible 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 ...

Page 4: ... overall dimensions and the position of connections gas electricity water 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 suitable for recess mounting Le ave a space of at least 15 cm between the appliance and side walls and 20 cm from the rear wall ...

Page 5: ...vided 3 2 FLOOR FIXING Toavoidaccidentaltippingofbuilt inhalf moduleappliancesinstal ledseparately fixthemtothefloorcarefullyfollowingtheinstructions enclosed with the corresponding accessory F206136 3 3 INSTALLATION ON BRIDGE CANTILEVER FRAME OR CEMENT PLINTH Carefully follow the instructions enclosed with the corresponding accessory Follow the instructions supplied with the optional product chos...

Page 6: ...ntrol panel Remove screw N from the pressure point and connect the pressure gauge O fig 2A 2B 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 switch the appliance on Consult the gas company 5 1 4 GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR If the gas pressure is higher than that specified o...

Page 7: ...zzle body Retighten screw coupling L 5 1 6 3 MINIMUM FLAME SCREW REPLACEMENT Unscrewminimumflamescrew M fromthecockandreplace it with one suitable for the type of gas screwing it down fully Table B fig 2A 5 1 6 4 REPLACING THE ADJUSTMENT SPRING OF THE PRESSURE REGULATOR Replace the spring of the pressure regulator with one suitable for the gas pressure type given in table B see handbook Appendix a...

Page 8: ... and other cooking residuals from steel surfaces when cool using soapy water with or without de tergent 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 com bined with the particles of dirt on the cloth sponge cou...

Page 9: ... in the previous section and place them in a bowl full of hot soapy water with or without detergent 1 3 GRILLS ROUTINE CLEANING after every use Remove food residuals with a damp cloth and neutral surfactants if necessary remove charred deposits using brush with NON metallic bristles After cleaning switch the appliance on to dry the surface quickly then protect the surface with a light film of cook...

Page 10: ... holes clogged INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPLACING COMPONENTS to be carried out only by a specialised installer VALVE Remove the knobs and control panel Unscrew the pilot and thermocouple pipe Unscrew the gas inlet and outlet connections For installation carry out the same procedure in reverse order THERMOCOUPLE PILOT BURNER ASSEMBLY Remove the knobs and control panel Unscrew the pilot and thermocouple pip...

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