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2.5.2  Aeration Setting 

(not G3441)

Burner aeration is factory set, but if adjustment is required

it may be achieved by means of the shroud at the burner

inlet. Check that burner flames remain stable during

ignition, cross lighting and operation of thermostatic

control. Yellow tipping of flames is not acceptable on

natural gas models, however a small yellow tip is

acceptable on propane.

Note

: Griddle plate must be tilted as detailed in Section

3.1.2. Care must be taken as plate is very heavy.

Gas Type

Dimension ‘A’

Natural

5mm

Propane

fully closed

2.5.3 Aeration Setting 

(G3441)

Replace shroud as per gas type.

2.5.3  Gas Tightness

After installation, the engineer responsible should check

that all connections are gas sound and ensure that unit is

operating satisfactorily before leaving premises.

2.6  INSTRUCTION TO USER

After installing and commissioning appliance, please

hand User Instructions to user or purchaser and ensure

the person

(s)

responsible understands the instructions

for lighting, cleaning and correct use of appliance.

It is important to ensure that location of gas isolating cock

is made known to user and that procedure for

operation during an emergency is demonstrated.

Advise User that unit and installation should be

SERVICED and INSPECTED REGULARLY as

recommended on title page of this document.

SECTION 2 - ASSEMBLY and    

COMMISSIONING

2.1 ASSEMBLY

2.1.1  Unpacking

Remove any packing material etc. and ensure that

burners are correctly located over injectors and

located properly at rear.

2.1.2  Positioning

Position unit and level using feet adjusters. If it is to be

mounted on a purpose floor stand, refer to instructions

supplied with stand. The griddle is now ready for

connection to gas supply.

2.2  CONNECTING TO THE GAS SUPPLY

With unit in position 

(see Section 1.2)

connect to gas

supply in accordance with Section 1.4 of these

instructions. For Natural Gas applications, governor

supplied must be fitted and must be adequately

supported and accessible to facilitate adjustment.

DO NOT fit a governor on Propane gas installations.

Purge installation and check gas tightness see IGE/UP/1.

2.3  CONNECTION TO AN ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

Not applicable to these appliances.

2.4  CONNECTION TO A WATER SUPPLY

Not applicable to these appliances.

2.5  PRE-COMMISSIONING CHECK

2.5.1 Setting the Gas Pressure

Connect a suitable pressure gauge to pressure test

point and check pressure is as stated in Section 1.9.  

All burners on natural gas appliances must be lit

when pressure is set to 15 mbar at the supplied

governor.

Summary of Contents for G3441

Page 1: ...uld be handed over to the User having had a demonstration of the operation and cleaning of the Appliance IT IS MOST IMPORTANT THAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS BE CONSULTED BEFORE INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING T...

Page 2: ...on systems Gas water and electrical supply external to unit Light bulbs Re installing vacuum in kettle jackets Replacement of grill burner ceramics when damage has been clearly caused by misuse Where...

Page 3: ...rface counter top or alternatively on the purpose made stand supplied by Falcon Installation should be made in accordance with local and or national regulations applying at the time A competent instal...

Page 4: ...Model Natural Gas Propane Gas G3441 No 36 No 19 G3641 No 36 No 19 G3941 No 36 No 19 1 9 1 Natural Gas Burner Pressure Natural gas appliances are supplied with an adjustable governor this should be se...

Page 5: ...mergency is demonstrated Advise User that unit and installation should be SERVICED and INSPECTED REGULARLY as recommended on title page of this document SECTION 2 ASSEMBLY and COMMISSIONING 2 1 ASSEMB...

Page 6: ...ntrol panel as detailed in Section 3 1 b Undo fixings for griddle plate capping channel and remove capping channel c Lift griddle from seal and pull it forward approx 50mm d Tilt front of plate up and...

Page 7: ...thdraw plate carefully complete with operating spindle j Withdraw exposed rod spring brass washer and sealing washer taking care not to lose any small parts k Withdraw plug and clean with a soft rag A...

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