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APPENDIX A 

List of spare parts that may require changing. Electric diagram. 

      Code 

193001

 

030112

 

030115

 

23009

 

4400012

 

020112

 

060004 
050107

 

050110

 

050116

 

194201

 

194301

 

Denomination 

Burner 
Safety valve 
Thermocouple 
Butane/Propane injector  
Natural Gas injector 
Motor reducer 220V 
Simple switch  
Simple Skewer (without screw) 
Double Skewer 
Skewer screw 
Oven glass, model. 

MHGGM26

 

Oven glass, model. 

MHGGM339

Oven glass, model. 

MHGGM412

194401

 

APPENDIX A.1 

Electric scheme 

Connection 230V 50Hz 

APPENDIX B 

GAS TYPES AND PRESSURES

 

CAT     II2H3+

mbar  20-28/37

mbar  20-28/37

CAT     II2H3+

mbar    20/30

CAT   II2H3B/P

CAT     II2E+3+

mbar 20/25-28/37

mbar 20/25-28/37

CAT     II2E+3+

CAT     II2E+3+

mbar 20/25-28/37

mbar 20-28/37

CAT    II2H3+

CAT    II2H3+

mbar 20-28/37

CAT  II2H3B/P

mbar    20/30

mbar    20/50

CAT  II2H3B/P

CAT  II2E3B/P

mbar    20/50

CAT     II2H3+

IE

GR

FI

AT

DE

ES

CZ

DK

CH

FR

LU

BE

mbar    20/30

CAT  II2H3B/P

mbar 20-28/37

CAT   II2H3+

CAT   II2H3+

mbar 20-30/37

CAT  II2L3B/P

mbar   25/30

CAT  II2H3B/P

mbar   20/30

mbar 20-30/37

CAT    II2H3+

SE

PT

GB

NO

NL

IT

mbar 20-28/37

GAS TYPES AND PRESSURES

APPENDIX B

Electric scheme

Connection 230V 50Hz

Summary of Contents for MHGGM26

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL MINI VERTICAL OVENS MHGGM26 MHGGM339 MHGGM412...

Page 2: ...apter 3 Loading and cleaning the oven Chapter 4 Technical instructions for installation and adjustment Chapter 5 Spare parts assembly Appendix A List of spare parts and Appendix A 1 Electric diagrams...

Page 3: ...ber of spits in the oven and on whether or not it is to be assembled on a base TRANSMISSION The transmission of the apparatus is be chain which will make all the spits turn synchronically Transmission...

Page 4: ...R TRAY CHAPTER 2 APPARATUS USE LIGHTING THE BURNERS The oven should be connected to a mains plug with an earth and neutral connection The type and pressure of the gas should correspond to what is indi...

Page 5: ...place a chicken on the spit and hold it in place with the skewer already in position Put the double skewer 4 on the spit and in a chicken Repeat this operation until the spit is fully loaded and final...

Page 6: ...et horizontally so that its side grooves coincide with the pivots on each side b Let the sheet swing downwards Fig 6 NOTE It is advisable to have your oven inspected regularly by an authorised technic...

Page 7: ...is a Type A appliance meaning that forced extraction of the combustion gases is not required However the installation of a smoke extractor bell is recommended to prevent any damage to the ceiling of...

Page 8: ...ould never be less than 1 8mm c Remove all the controls 3 See fig 7 of the valves by pulling them outwards d Then remove all the screws fastening the controls panel e Remove all the nuts 11 and remove...

Page 9: ...direction to reduce the minimum or anticlockwise to increase the minimum c Replace the control once the minimum has been adjusted Fig 8 TAUTENING THE CHAIN a Remove totally the screws fastening the t...

Page 10: ...se order to what is explained above to assemble it WARNING When correctly tautened the motor chain should have a flexion in the centre of about 1 cm An excessively taut chain produces unnecessary work...

Page 11: ...operation b Remove all the valve controls on the right of the oven by pulling those outwards Then remove the top and bottom inter burner sheets of the burner you wish to change c Remove totally the sc...

Page 12: ...Electric scheme Connection 230V 50Hz APPENDIX B GAS TYPES AND PRESSURES CAT II2H3 mbar 20 28 37 mbar 20 28 37 CAT II2H3 mbar 20 30 CAT II2H3B P CAT II2E 3 mbar 20 25 28 37 mbar 20 25 28 37 CAT II2E 3...

Page 13: ...x 400 x 735 50 Kg G30 28 30 50 0 86Kg h 10 2 Kw G31 30 37 50 0 86Kg h 10 2 Kw G20 18 20 1 00m3 h 10 8 Kw MHGGM412 800 x 400 x 915 63 50 Kg G30 28 30 50 1 14Kg h 12 8 Kw G31 30 37 50 1 14Kg h 12 8 Kw G...

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