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Introduction

 

Thank you for choosing to buy a GN Espace marine cooker. This marine cooker has been designed and manufac-

tured to meet the required CE approvals. It is important that you understand how to use and care for the appliance 

properly before you use it for the first time. This booklet is written with your safety in mind. Keep the booklet in a 

safe place so that anyone who uses the appliance can read it. Pass on the booklet with the appliance to any future 

owners

 

For detailed Emergency and Safe Usage procedures, refer to Annex A and Annex B at the end of these instruc-

tions.

 

Read all instructions and warnings before installing or operating this appliance!

 

Please spend the time to read this instruction booklet thoroughly.  It will help you get the most from the many fea-

tures that this cooker has to offer.  When installed and used correctly, we are confident that you will benefit from 

many years of trouble

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free use. 

 

 

Tip:  Keep this instruction booklet in a safe place so that anyone using the appliance can read it.  Write the name, 

model, and serial number, which are shown on the back of the appliance, into the instruction booklet.  This will help 

if you need to contact us about your cooker in the future.

 

 

 

 

 

General Description

 

The GN Espace marine cooker is a single cavity gas oven with grill and a 5 Burner hob. Each burner has an indi-

vidual gas safety thermocouple.  It is designed to operate using an external LPG (Propane) regulated gas supply as 

per Australian regulations at 2.75kPa.

 

The cooker is manufactured using materials which are designed for long life in a rugged marine environment. 

 

The cooker is gimballed with a fixed width of 660mm. A fixed position gimbal lock is fitted. 

 

 

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  around  the  dimensions  of  the  Gastronorm  professional  catering  equipment 

(EN631).  This allows an extensive range of interchangeable Gastronorm cookware to be used with the cooker, as 

well as standard ovenware.  

 

 

This appliance is to be installed in accordance with the regulations in force (AS/NZS5601) by a licensed gas fitter 

as per the regulation of your state regulatory body. Failure to install the appliance correctly will invalidate any war-

ranty or liability claims and may lead to prosecution.

 

 

Read these instructions before installing and using the appliance.

 

 

IMPORTANT:

  

This cooker is suitable for use with propane gas  as defined in the AS/NZS standards. Ensure that 

the appropriate regulator is fitted.  

 

Warning

.    LP gas is heavier than air and any leakage will collect in low level unventilated areas.   Gas bottles shall be sited in a well

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ventilated location as per Australian Standards.

 

Warning

:  If a gas leak is suspected due to 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 heavi-

er  than  air  and  will  collect  at  a  low  level.      YOU  SHOULD  IMMEDIATELY  CALL  A  LICENSED  GAS  FITTER  /  PLUMBER  TO  ASSESS 

YOUR INSTALLATION / APPLIANCE.   Never check for leaks with a naked flame.

 

Summary of Contents for G1007G

Page 1: ...rd Hertfordshire SG12 8RL UK Tel 44 0 1992 893713 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 OceanChef XL 5 Burner Model G1007G ...

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: ...aning the hob 10 Cleaning the grill and oven 11 Maintenance and servicing 11 Installing the appliance 12 Positioning the cooker 12 Installation for gimballing 12 Electric 1 5v connection for ignition 13 Installation for fixed installation basic information 14 Gas connection 14 Gas connection Recreation Vehicles Caravans 14 Before first use 14 Troubleshooting 14 Spare parts 14 Technical specificati...

Page 4: ...ng materials which are designed for long life in a rugged marine environment The cooker is gimballed with a fixed width of 660mm A fixed position gimbal lock is fitted 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 around...

Page 5: ...lt 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 version only 11 Gimbal bracket retaining plate gimballed version only 12 Gas connection point rear right 13 Battery Housing Cover front base 14 Counterweight on base gimbaled version only 14 Rating Plate rear panel Control panel Hob Con...

Page 6: ...kitchen is well ventilated especially when the appliance is in use keep natural ventilation holes open or install a mechanical ventilation device mechanical extractor hood Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call for additional ventilation for example opening of a window or more effective ventilation for example increasing the level of mechanical ventilation where present CAUTION This app...

Page 7: ... has two burner sizes to suit different types of cooking Semi Rapid Normal use for everyday cooking Auxiliary small burner use for simmering food such as soups and stews If you have any trouble lighting a hotplate burner turn all hotplate control knobs off and make sure the hotplate burner parts have been replaced correctly Using the Hob Hob To Light Hob 1 Push in the control knob and turn it to t...

Page 8: ...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 9: ...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 10: ...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 11: ... 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 12: ...ng 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 ...

Page 13: ... using the provided screws into the pre drilled holes Connect the cable to the battery holder using the push connections The battery holder is connected to the appliance using the supplied electrical cable The battery 1 5V AA size is located in the housing When you need to replace the battery unscrew the battery cover by hand change the battery and replace the lid Make sure that the ve end of the ...

Page 14: ...es and packing from within the oven and before 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...

Page 15: ... x 1 1 kW 80 g h Grill burner 1 7 kW 125 g h Oven burner 1 9 kW 140 g h Injector size mm Hotplate burners Small burner 0 50 Medium Burners 0 69 Large burner 0 85 Grill burner 0 65 Oven burner 0 70 Weight cooker only 37 kg Weight complete with fittings 41 kg Product Dimensions IMPORTANT NOTICE In line with our continuing policy of research and development we reserve the right to alter models and sp...

Page 16: ...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 17: ...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 18: ...er 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 i...

Page 19: ...19 NOTES ...

Page 20: ...here 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 have been designed to transform the galley space into an ergonomically more functional and significantly safer place to prepare and cook food whilst at sea Based around the Gastronorm container a fundamental piece of equipment in profe...

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