Gorenje GIN 4703 W Instructions For Use And Installation Download Page 14

Instructions for use and installation

16

Safety gas faucet (fig. 3)

13

 Setting screw for

     minimum heat input
     rate

Non-safety gas faucet (fig. 3a)

13

 Setting screw for

     minimum heat input
     rate

Elements to be replaced or reset when altering the type of gas

Cooking zone burner

Fig. number

Element code

Nominal heat input

1,2

5

Minimum heat input

3, 3a

13

Oven burner regulation elements (fig. 4)

In order to access the parts required for conversion of the oven
burner to another type of gas you will have to dismantle the
control panel, oven bottom insert, and oven burner (unscrew
the screws on the front section of the burner and pull it slightly
forward). To access the oven nozzle dismantle the flange.

12

 Nozzle

14

 Screen

15

 Oven burner

Thermostat regulated gas faucet (fig. 5, 5a)

16 

Setting screw for minimum heat input rate

 

Elements for setting infra-red burner (Figure 4a)

For approach to the parts for the modification of  infra-read
heater it is necessary to disassemble the infra-red burner
(unscrew the screw on the bottom part of the burner and draw
it slightly downwards). To approach the nozzle of infra-red
heater  the shutter should be disassembled.

20

 Nozzle

21

 Shutter

22

 Burner

Elements to be replaced or reset when altering the type of gas

Fig. number

Element code

Nominal heat input

4

12, 14

Oven burner

Minimum heat input

5, 5a

16

Infrared burner

Nominal heat input

4a

20, 21

Shutter adjustment for  primary air* supply regulation

G20/20mbar
G25/25mbar
G20/25mbar

G20/13mbar

G30/30mbar

G30/50mbar

G30/36mbar

GZ35/13mbar

G25/20mbar
G25.1/25mbar

G110/8mbar
G120/8mbar

Oven burner
(Figure 4a)

a=5mm

(b=50mm)

a=2,5mm

(b=47,5mm)

a=7mm

(b=52mm)

a=3mm

(b=48mm)

a=7mm

(b=52mm)

a=2mm

(b=47,5mm)

a=1,5mm

(b=46,5mm)

a=5mm

(b=50mm)

Infra burner
(Figure 5a)

a=4mm

(b=49mm)

a=7mm

(b=52mm)

a=7mm

(b=52mm)

a=3mm

(b=48mm)

a=7mm

(b=52mm)

a=2mm

(b=47mm)

a=2mm

(b=47,5mm)

a=4mm

(b=49mm)

For more primary air the shutter should be  turned to the left, while for  less  primary air the shutter should be turned to the right.

*)Primary air is set correctly when  flame is stable and blue-green cores of  flame are clearly visible (with liquid gas slightly less).
Distances (a) or (b) are only orientative ones.

4

4a

5

5a

Summary of Contents for GIN 4703 W

Page 1: ...Rating plate Instructions for use Safety precautions To avoid any possible hazard the appliance may be installed by qualified personnel only authorized by the gas distributing company and by the autho...

Page 2: ...temperature insulated glass Dismantling and replacement as well as the new inner door section may be ordered at your nearest service center The list of service center addresses is attached When order...

Page 3: ...antity of water when cooking in the pressure cooker Lack of water may cause damage to the dish and to the cooker Cooktop burners are thermally protected If the burner flame is accidentally extinguishe...

Page 4: ...n Oven is controlled by the function mode selection knob To select the desired position Press the button towards the appliance and turn it in either direction Conventional heating with gas burner In t...

Page 5: ...that they do not extend over the rack edge Remove the grid rack when baking with the supplied baking tray Use 3rd or 4th guide level from bottom up Third level is used for baking thick damp cakes whic...

Page 6: ...ure resistant glass pans clay dishes or wrought iron dishes Stainless steel dishes are not recommendable because they excessively reflect heat Never use roasting pans with plastic handles Cover your r...

Page 7: ...flame is not stable and may go off Ignition To switch the oven burner on press the oven control button towards the control panel and turn it to the mode selection grill Simultaneously press the igniti...

Page 8: ...on the support and lock it in position Before activating the grill mode and closing the oven door remove the handle from the broach spike Insert the intercepting pan into the second 2 guide below the...

Page 9: ...12 16 1 chicken halved 1400 3 230 240 28 33 1st side 23 28 2nd side Fish Salmon fillets 400 4 240 10 15 Fish in aluminium foil 500 4 240 10 13 Toast 4 slices of white bread 200 5 240 1 3 2 slices of...

Page 10: ...way in during opening Be sure that the notches on bottom hinge carriers fit exactly the oven bottom Now open the door completely remove the hinge clamps from the upper hinge latches and return them in...

Page 11: ...tray are incorrectly placed Reduce the roasting temperature Place the grid above the grease tray and insert them both in the guide Liquid or pastry dough is tilted to one side The appliance is not lev...

Page 12: ...ome appliances are equipped with extra supportThe height of the cooker with the support is 90 cm and without support it is 85 cm Left and right side of the support is equipped with two wheels to facil...

Page 13: ...nicipal main gas supply In case of modification of the appliance to liquefied gas the regulation bolts need to be set up to achieve the required gas flow to screw them down to tightened position Nozzl...

Page 14: ...ed burner unscrew the screw on the bottom part of the burner and draw it slightly downwards To approach the nozzle of infra red heater the shutter should be disassembled 20 Nozzle 21 Shutter 22 Burner...

Page 15: ...sonnel only Repairs of electrical parts may be carried out only by qualified electrician In case of malfunction call the service center Technical specifications Type P41A2 22NTD Dimensions height widt...

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