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MAINTENANCE 

Citizen gas 6 and 9

 

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Summary of Contents for Citizen 6

Page 1: ...AGRAM 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 Oven Range Citize...

Page 2: ...TIONS 11 4 1 DELIVERY CHECK 11 5 INSTALLATION 12 5 1 GAS CONNECTION 12 5 2 SUPPLY LINE 12 5 3 MAINS POWER CONNECTION 13 6 GENERAL FUNCTION 15 6 1 FUNCTION GENERAL PART 15 6 1 1 Illuminated ON OFF gene...

Page 3: ...SWITCH 19 7 7 ACCIDENTAL FLAME OUT 19 8 USE 20 8 1 FIRST IGNITION 20 8 2 GENERAL INDICATIONS FOR BAKING 20 8 3 IF THE OVEN IS USED LITTLE 21 8 4 SWITCHING THE OVEN OFF 21 9 CLEANING 22 9 1 CLEANING RE...

Page 4: ...CONTENTS Citizen gas 6 and 9 3 10 4 2 Minimum flame adjustment 26 10 4 3 Applying a new label 27 10 5 EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST 28 11 DECOMMISSIONING AND DEMOLITION 33...

Page 5: ...currently available with 6 pizza and 9 pizza 30 cm oven trays The CITIZEN series gas units solve energy problems for users in zones were high electrical current levels are not readily available Gas bu...

Page 6: ...er or sale the manual must accompany the oven as it cannot be considered complete without it Take note of the manual code and revision number indicated on the inside of the cover If this copy is lost...

Page 7: ...switching on operating and switching off the oven in conditions of complete safety To take advantage of all the possibilities the oven offers the user should then refer to chapters 6 and 7 Chapter 9...

Page 8: ...w voltage 3 3 INTENDED USE Citizen 6 gas and Citizen 9 gas cooking units are designed for baking pizzas or similar products in the catering industry restaurants pizzerias etc and are intended for prof...

Page 9: ...DK SE FI CH II2H3B P BE I2E R B CH ES GB IE IT PT II2H3 LU I2E DE II2ELL3B P GR BE I3 FR II2ER3 NO I3B P NL II2L3B P Jet diameter according to gas type and pressure G20 20 mbar 3 85 mm G25 20 mbar 3 8...

Page 10: ...7 KW G20 capacity 20 mbar 1 8 m3 h G25 capacity 25 mbar 2 1 m3 h G30 capacity 28 30 mbar 1 33 Kg h G30 capacity 50 mbar 1 33 Kg h Minimum burner power 10 Kw G20 capacity 20 mbar 1 1 m3 h G25 capacity...

Page 11: ...FEATURES Citizen gas 6 and 9 10 Ambient conditions Temperature 0 40 C Maximum humidity 95 no dew point Table 3 1 technical specifications...

Page 12: ...er pack plastic to protect it from physical damage and damp during transport and handed over to the forwarder in the best condition We therefore recommend that you check the packaging on delivery for...

Page 13: ...ture connected directly to the outside at floor level with a cross sectional area of at least 6 cm2 for each kW of max power developed by the burner with a minimum of 100 cm2 Lastly you should check t...

Page 14: ...at the mains supply corresponds to the power requirements of the oven see Table 3 1 For gas ovens without pilot light when the 230 Vac required for the control system is derived from a neutral phase b...

Page 15: ...9 14 while for machines pick up current is much greater whilst the differential safety device must be calibrated to 30 mA see table 3 1 dr Zanolli s r l will not respond for damages caused by failure...

Page 16: ...e and power 6 1 3 Oven temperature display When programming this display shows the programmed temperature The warning light to the side indicates when this temperature has been reached This display is...

Page 17: ...goes out when the oven reaches set temperature and comes back on if oven temperature falls to 1 C below set temperature When the is on the oven elements come on at the respective power settings 6 2 ER...

Page 18: ...Set button Up button Down button Out indicator 7 1 2 General Illuminated green general switch 7 1 3 Flame control Illuminated burner enable switch Illuminated red release button Green minimum intensit...

Page 19: ...t temperature IMPORTANT during this transition phase the LED may come on causing the burner to ignite If this is to be avoided before switching on at the general switch check that the switch is OFF St...

Page 20: ...s set to maximum In this case from stable the flame reaches maximum intensity 7 6 MINIMUM MAXIMUM SWITCH The switch serves to selector flame intensity Position I corresponds to minimum intensity and p...

Page 21: ...open Ignition failure at the first attempt is probably due to the presence of air in the gas supply line or wrong electrical connection Check that the blue wire in the mains lead is connected to the m...

Page 22: ...onger intervals or baking times are increased 8 3 IF THE OVEN IS USED LITTLE If there are no products to bake but the oven is to be kept on stand by it is advisable to set the Minimum Maximum switch t...

Page 23: ...re food residues dry and become difficult to remove 9 2 OVEN INTERIOR CLEANING Use a soft damp sponge to clean stainless steel or anodised sheet oven interiors if necessary with a light non abrasive d...

Page 24: ...nts as these will dull stainless steel and in the long run damage and remove paintwork causing the sheet metal beneath to rust Do not use pressurised water as this may penetrate the electrical panel c...

Page 25: ...ERROR MESSAGES The electronic control also indicates various malfunctions For details refer to paragraph 6 2 10 2 SAFETY THERMOSTAT The safety thermostat cuts in if oven temperature exceeds 500 C cut...

Page 26: ...MAINTENANCE Citizen gas 6 and 9 25 Fig 10 1 gives the circuit diagrams for both versions of the Citizen gas oven...

Page 27: ...ing burner jets Remove the plug from the mains panel and close the gas cut off valve Open the burner cover Remove the burner after having disconnected the gas supply line and electric ignition cables...

Page 28: ...head screwdriver taking care not to move the hexagonal locking ring D until the manometer connected to point B reads the minimum pressure indicated in table 3 1 and the pressure being used Switch the...

Page 29: ...pressures 10 5 EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST For more complex maintenance and in the event of a breakdown please do not hesitate to contact us However to simplify troubleshooting and the replacement o...

Page 30: ...0023 CRIS0023 15 Glass fastener CARP0028 CARP0028 16 Light bulb LAMP0003 LAMP0003 17 Glass CRIS0026 CRIS0025 18 Spacer ROND0009 ROND0009 19 Handle MANI0060 MANI0061 20 Handle base 21 Door closing spri...

Page 31: ...ntrol ELET0134 ELET0134 41 Illuminated yellow switch INTE0009 INTE0009 42 Fuse box ELET0058 ELET0058 43 Illuminated yellow switch INTE0009 INTE0009 44 Earth terminal ELET0053 ELET0053 45 Button INTE00...

Page 32: ...MAINTENANCE Citizen gas 6 and 9 31 Fig 10 4 Exploded view...

Page 33: ...MAINTENANCE Citizen gas 6 and 9 32 FIG 10 5 Explode view of electrical parts...

Page 34: ...t truck block and tackle etc taking account of its centre of gravity tab 5 1 indicated in INSTALLATION Chapter 5 The oven is constructed using the following materials stainless steel painted sheet met...

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