background image

 

Page 3 

4.1.1 Regulatory installation conditions 

For your information, we remind you that all appliances installed in public assembly buildings must meet all the 
requirements listed below. The appliance should be both installed and serviced in accordance with all applicable 
regulations and standards in force, namely: 
 
1) 

Safety regulations on fire hazard and panic in public assembly buildings. 

2) 

General regulations applicable to all appliances; 

3) 

Systems burning combustible gas and liquefied hydrocarbons. 

 
Then, follow the specific regulations according to the type of gas being used. 
 
1) 

Heating, ventilation, refrigeration, air conditioning, and generation of steam and hot water for sanitary use; 

2) 

Installation of foodservice cooking appliances; 

3) 

Specific regulations applicable to each type of public assembly building (hospitals, shops, etc.). 

 

 
4.2 Exhausting fumes 

The appliance should be installed in a well-ventilated area, if possible under a vent hood, in compliance with all 
applicable regulations in force. This will ensure that all burnt gases produced during the combustion process are 
completely exhausted. 
 

NOTE:    Do not obstruct or block the appliances flue.    Never directly connect a ventilation system to the 
appliance flue outlet. 

 

4.3 Possible environmental interference 

If  the  appliance  is  installed  with  its  sides  next  to  flammable  walls  (made  of  wood  or  similar  materials)  or  to 
heat-sensitive walls (made of plasterboard or similar materials), suitable protective measures should be taken to 
keep such walls undamaged.   
 

NOTE:    Only non-combustible materials can be used in close proximity to this appliance. 

 

 

Combustible Surface

 

None    Combustible    Surface

 

Left / Right Hand Side 

 

Rear 

150mm 

 

150mm 

0mm 

 

0mm 

 

4.4 Preparing for installation 

Check  that  the  appliance  is  pre-set  to  use  the  gas  family  available  at  the  place  of  use.  If  the  available  gas  is 
different,  you  will  need  to  convert  the  appliance  to  use  this  other  type  of  gas.  For  directions,  please  refer  to 
section 

"Adjustment instructions" 

below. 

 

4.5 Storage 

If  the  appliance  has  been  stored  in  a  warehouse  where  room  temperature  is  below  0°C  (32°F),  it  should  be 
warmed up to at least +10 °C (50 °F) before switching it on. 
 

4.6 Transporting the appliance 

The  best  way  to  transport  this  appliance  is  inside  its  packing  to  protect  it  from  outside  damage.  After  the 
appliance has been unpacked, use wooden spacers if you should need to lift it up. 
 

4.7 Unpacking the appliance 

Prior to installation, remove all packaging materials from the appliance. Certain parts are wrapped up in adhesive 
film,  which  should  be  carefully  removed.  Remove  any  glue  traces  left  on  the  appliance  thoroughly  using 
non-flammable solvents. It is forbidden to use abrasive substances. 
 

 
4.10 Gas supply connection 

This appliance is designed to burn natural and liquid gas. To find out the category to which this appliance belongs 
in the country where it is installed, please refer to the table below. 

Summary of Contents for GLGK46-E

Page 1: ...lease read the instruction book carefully and follow the directions given The time taken will be well spent Secondly If you are unsure of any aspect of the installation instructions or performance of...

Page 2: ...l remain idle for some time or in the event of a failure abnormal operation etc turn off the shutoff valve upstream of the appliance Call the service 2 3 Additional prohibitions hazardous procedures N...

Page 3: ...od or similar materials or to heat sensitive walls made of plasterboard or similar materials suitable protective measures should be taken to keep such walls undamaged NOTE Only non combustible materia...

Page 4: ...Connect the manometer 3 Start up the appliance by following the information in Operating instructions 4 Check supply pressure 5 Remove the manometer 6 Refit the screw and check for leaks If the measu...

Page 5: ...just primary air 5 3 Functional check 1 Start the appliance by following the Operating instructions 2 Check for leaks 3 Check for flame stability throughout the ON OFF ON control range 4 Check the lig...

Page 6: ...ion The burner shall extinguish and the pilot shall remain alight 7 To turn off the appliance completely turn the knob fully clockwise to the position NOTICE An unpleasant smell the very first time it...

Page 7: ...vers the most common problems reported you may encounter a problem not covered in this section In such instances please contact your local authorized service agent who will make every effort to help y...

Reviews: