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Installing the Appliance

 

It is a legal requirement that all gas appliances are installed by competent persons qualified in accordance with the local and Australian 

regulations  (Check with your individual state

s regulatory body for qualified gas fitters to complete an installation of your appliance to the 

appropriate regulation standard in force at the time of installation ).  Failure to install the appliance correctly could invalidate any warranty 

or liability claims and lead to prosecution.

 

The appliance shall be installed in accordance with the local and Australian standards in force at the time of installation.   

 

Particular attention shall be given to the requirements regarding ventilation.

 

This appliance may not be installed in a room containing a bath or a shower. 

 

Read these instructions before installing or using the appliance.

 

Ventilation

 

This  appliance  is  suitable  for  installation  into  boats,  recreational  vehicles  and  caravans.  The  national  standards  regarding  ventilation 

must be adhered to.  

 

The use of this cooker results in the production of heat and moisture in the area in which it is installed.   Ensure that the galley is well 

ventilated.   Keep natural ventilation passages open or install a mechanical ventilation device.

 

 

Loose items supplied with cooker  (Qty / Description) 

 

1

 

x Instruction book

 

1

 

x Oven wire shelf

 

2

 

x Oven frames

 

1

 

x Grill deflector

 

1

 

x GN 1 / 2 pan

 

1

 

x GN 1 / 2 wire trivet

 

8 or 6 or 4 x Pan fiddle clamps (depending on model)

 

 

x Sea Rails (1 front rail (low height), 3 side and back rails)

 

1

 

x 1.5V Battery size AA

 

 

x Gimbal pivot brackets

 

1

 

x Gimbal lock bracket

 

1  x Counterweight (if  not supplied fitted)

 

Positioning the Cooker

 

A horizontal distance of 200mm must exist between the edges of the appliance and any combustible material unless that material is protected 

by a layer of non combustible material.   All combustible material such as curtains and shelves must be kept well clear of the appliance.   Any 

fittings such as a cupboard above the cooker must have a minimum clearance of 550mm between the fitment and the top of the pan support.

 

Installation for Gimballing

 

The cooker is designed to be installed into a 

cooker box

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sited between two vertical walls using the two gimbal mounting plates fitted to 

appropriate wooden blocks held using M6 bolts or screws. 

 

The cooker is set up to fit into a 485 mm gap. 

 

To install:

 

1.

 

Use  the  diagram  below  to  establish  the  relative  positions  of  the  gimbal  pivot facing  bracket  and  gimbal  lock facing  bracket  (on left 

wall).

 

2.

 

Identify a suitable position to mount the left and right hand gimbal pivot and the gimbal lock facing bracket.

 

3.

 

The gimbal and gimbal lock facing brackets should be located in such a position to allow the cooker to  gimbal perpendicular  to the 

vertical furniture walls and also to be horizontal plane.

 

4.

 

Suitable mounting blocks for the gimbal pivot facing bracket and gimbal lock facing bracket in order to create a 485 mm wide gap need 

to be fabricated. See pictures below.

 

5.

 

Attach counterweight to base of cooker (if not already fitted) with screws provided. Lift cooker into position on the gimbal pivot facing 

bracket. Attach the securing caps onto the gimbal pivot brackets using the screws provided. 

 

Summary of Contents for G1001G

Page 1: ...3713 Email info gn espace com Web www gn espace com Importer Distribution in Australia Ocean Solutions International P O Box 4446 Eight Mile Plains Queensland 4113 Australia Fax 61 7 3807 6055 Email sales oceansolutions com au Issue 2020Aus GN Espace Levante 4 Burner Model G1001G 4 Burner MDG Model G1002G 3 Burner Model G1003G 3 Burner MDG Model G1011G 2 Burner Model G1004G ...

Page 2: ...o the smell of gas or for any reason switch off the gas cylinder IMMEDIATELY Extinguish all naked lights including cigarettes Do not operate electrical switches Open all doors and windows Propane and butane gases are heavier than air and will collect at a low level YOU SHOULD IMMEDIATELY CALL A LICENSED GAS FITTER PLUMBER TO ASSESS YOUR INSTALLATION LP PROPANE gas is heavier than air and any leaka...

Page 3: ...ning 9 General 9 Cleaning the hob 9 Cleaning the grill and oven 10 Maintenance and servicing 10 Installing the appliance 11 Positioning the cooker 11 Installation for gimballing 11 Installation for fixed installation basic information 12 Gas connection 12 Gas connection Recreation Vehicles Caravans 12 Before first use 12 Troubleshooting 12 Spare parts 12 Technical specifications 13 Product dimensi...

Page 4: ...e regulated gas supply as per Aus tralian regulations at 2 75kPa The cooker is manufactured using materials which are designed for long life in a rugged marine environment The cooker is designed for gimballed or fixed installation A fixed position gimbal lock is fitted This cooker is also suitable for a fixed installation on boats recreational vehicles and caravans The oven and hob are designed ar...

Page 5: ...Australia Propane 2 75 0 50 0 69 0 65 0 55 3 0 6 0 5 2 3 5 Nominal Gas Consumption of Burners in Mj h Product Overview 2 burner model shown 1 Burner Thermocouple Spark ignition 2 Pan support lock 3 Pan support 4 Sea Rail 5 Gimbal lock bolt gimbaled version only 6 Gimbal lock bracket gimbaled version only 7 Pan clamps 8 Door lock 9 Gimbal pivot gimbaled version only 10 Gimbal pivot bracket gimbaled...

Page 6: ...spring You can light the burners with a match if needed Heat control The hotplate control knobs turn anticlockwise from OFF to HIGH and then to LOW You can adjust the heat by turning the control between the highest and lowest settings Burner sizes Depending on the model the hotplate has two burner sizes to suit different types of cooking Semi Rapid Normal use for everyday cooking Auxiliary small b...

Page 7: ...l knob and turn it to the grill setting Keep the control knob pushed in and press the ignition button immediately 3 When the burner has lit release the ignition button but keep holding in the control knob for 15 seconds to heat the thermocouple 4 Leave the grill door partially open when you are using the grill WARNING Press the ignition button immediately If not pressed immediately then a build up...

Page 8: ...etting Keep the control knob pushed in and press the ignition button immediately 3 When the burner has lit release the ignition button but keep holding in the control knob for 15 seconds to heat the thermocouple 4 Release the control knob and then turn it to the re quired setting 5 Wait until the burner is showing large flames 6 Close the oven door WARNING Press the ignition button immediately If ...

Page 9: ...e that the electrode and the hole and slots in the ring are not blocked with food or cleaning materials Clean the burner rings by soaking them in very hot soapy water You can remove any stubborn stains by scouring with a soap filled scrubbing pad If you look after the burner rings in this way they will stay reasonably clean However the surface will dull with time Aluminium based saucepans can leav...

Page 10: ... designed to be self cleaning Cleaning the burners may cause the holes in the burner to become blocked preventing them from operating correctly Maintenance and Servicing In addition to regular cleaning of the appliance it is recommended that servicing is carried out once a year by a suitably qualified engineer The manufacturer shall make servicing instructions available on request to competent per...

Page 11: ... side and back rails 1 x 1 5V Battery size AA 2 x Gimbal pivot brackets 1 x Gimbal lock bracket 1 x Counterweight if not supplied fitted Positioning the Cooker A horizontal distance of 200mm must exist between the edges of the appliance and any combustible material unless that material is protected by a layer of non combustible material All combustible material such as curtains and shelves must be...

Page 12: ... the first use clean the interior and all fittings with a soap and warm water solution To burn off lubricants used in manufacturing heat the oven to 200 C and leave for 30 minutes before introducing the initial batch of food to be cooked To burn off lubricants used in manufacturing the grill use the grill for 15 minutes Troubleshooting If you feel that the oven grill or burners are not getting hot...

Page 13: ...r 1 5 kW 110 g h 2 Burner Total Heat Input kW g h 7 3 kW 365 g h Hotplate burners 2 x 1 9 kW 140 g h Grill burner 2 0 kW 145 g h Oven burner 1 5 kW 110 g h Injector size mm Hotplate burners Small burner 0 50 Large burners 0 69 Weight cooker only 27 5 kg Product Dimensions IMPORTANT NOTICE In line with our continuing policy of research and development we reserve the right to alter models and specif...

Page 14: ...is moored Alert everyone in the area and evacuate if possible Call the fire brigade if practicable Do not attempt to extinguish any flame unless it is safe to do so Shut off the LPG supply before attempting to extin guish the flame After shutting off the LPG supply extinguish any free burning materials with extinguishers or water Do not reuse the installation unless it has been checked by a compet...

Page 15: ...rned off before reconnecting cylinders that have been closed or connecting replacements 13 Light appliances without an ignition device by applying a match or taper to the burner before turning on the supply Refuelling LPG powered vessels As well as taking normal precautions against spillage smoking or naked lights ensure that all gas burners are turned off and the permanent pilot lights extinguish...

Page 16: ...over placed over it and will cause a hazard if the unit is covered The diagram above shows the drill locations for the runners shown right on the cabinet base which is common to the Levante OceanChef and OceanChef XL models Remote location of the 1 5V ignition battery holder For models intended for build in installation the battery holder and battery are supplied as loose component when the cooker...

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Page 20: ... performance of the GN Espace marine cookers are at the core of these galleys The Waterstation sinks our cookers and our other innovative galley storage equipment all come with built in fiddles ensuring that everything stays exactly where you need it to These systems have been designed around the Gastronorm catering container which forms the building block of our integrated systems These systems h...

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