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TECHNICAL DATA

 

 

Model 

PHDR01 

 

Dimensions

 

Height (mm) 

900 

Width (mm) 

900  

Depth (mm) 

800 

Weight (kg) 

125 

Hob Cooking Surface w x d (mm) 

900 x 600 

Useable Oven Capacity w x d x h (mm) 

715 x 530 x 400 

Oven Shelf w x d (mm) 

710 x 512 

 

Connection and Operating Pressures 

 

Gas Inlet Connection 

¾” BSP (Rp ¾) 

Supply Pressure 

– Natural G20 

20mbar 

Supply Pressure 

– Propane G31 

37mbar 

 

Heat Input 

(Gross) 

Total -  Natural 

– G20 

36.0kW 

Total - Propane 

– G31 

36.0kW 

Hob Burner Full Rate - Natural 

– G20 

6.0kW 

Hob Burner Low  Rate 

– Natural – G20 

1.9kW 

Hob Burner Full Rate 

– Propane – G31 

6.0kW 

Hob Burner Low Rate - Propane 

– G31 

2.1kW 

 

Gas Consumption

 

Total 

– Natural - G20 

3.42 m

3

 h

-1

 

Total 

– Propane – G31 

2.58 kg h

-1

 

Hob burner Full Rate 

– Natural – G20 

0.57 m

3

 h

-1

 

Hob burner Low Rate 

– Natural – G20 

0.18 m

3

 h

-1

 

Hob  burner  Full Rate 

– Propane – G31 

0.43 kg h

-1

 

Hob  burner  Low Rate 

– Propane – G31 

0.15 kg h

-1

 

 

Oven Temperature Range 

40 

– 250 

 

Electrical

 

1N~ + E 230V 50Hz 

3N~ + E 400V 50Hz 

Amps 

Watts 

Line 

Amps 

Watts 

L1 

8.7 

2000 

26.1 

6000 

L2 

8.7 

2000 

L3 

8.7 

2000 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Phoenix PHDR01

Page 1: ...nstructions Phoenix Gas Open Top Electric Oven Range PHDR01 Please make a note of your product details for future reference Date Purchased _______________________ Model Number ________________________ Serial Number ________________________ Dealer ______________________________ ...

Page 2: ...ories Appliance Dimensions 21 22 Service Information and Guarantee 23 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Read these instructions carefully before using this product paying particular attention to all sections that carry warning symbols caution symbols and notices Ensure that these are understood at all times WARNING This symbol is used whenever there is a risk of personal injury CAUTION This symbol is used whe...

Page 3: ...n accordance with national and local regulations in force in the country of installation Strip plastic coating and clean the appliance before use During operation parts may become hot avoid accidental contact Parts protected by the manufacturer shall not be adjusted by the user Disconnect this appliance before servicing maintenance or cleaning ...

Page 4: ...Natural G20 36 0kW Total Propane G31 36 0kW Hob Burner Full Rate Natural G20 6 0kW Hob Burner Low Rate Natural G20 1 9kW Hob Burner Full Rate Propane G31 6 0kW Hob Burner Low Rate Propane G31 2 1kW Gas Consumption Total Natural G20 3 42 m3 h 1 Total Propane G31 2 58 kg h 1 Hob burner Full Rate Natural G20 0 57 m3 h 1 Hob burner Low Rate Natural G20 0 18 m3 h 1 Hob burner Full Rate Propane G31 0 43...

Page 5: ... sufficient ventilation to prevent the occurrence of unacceptable concentrations of substances harmful to health in the room of installation There must be a minimum free area of 4 5cm2 per kW of total heat input Allow for a sufficient flow of fresh air for complete gas combustion Do not connect directly to any flue ducting or mechanical extraction system The gas supply hose or tubing shall comply ...

Page 6: ... The installer must ensure that all local regulations are met and that there is an unobstructed minimum distance of 1000mm from the top of the flue to the ceiling which must be of non combustible material Install this appliance on a level surface ensuring all vents are unobstructed Any adjacent partitions walls or furniture must be of non combustible material otherwise minimum distances A 50mm B 1...

Page 7: ...of the manifold rail Remove the blanking screw and attach a pressure gauge to the boss of the test nipple Light the oven burner and set thermostat to the highest setting and check the pressure For those destination countries where the supply pressure exceeds the supply pressures given in the Technical Data above a regulator must be fitted and the supply pressure set to the pressures detailed ELECT...

Page 8: ...OVEN OPERATION The oven temperature is set by rotating the oven thermostat knob to the desired setting Note The oven fans will automatically start rotation as soon as switched by the rotation of the oven thermostat control knob The green neon denotes power to the appliance When in heating mode the orange neon will be illuminated When the set temperature of the oven has been reached the orange neon...

Page 9: ... hand protection must be worn for safe handling When removing hot containers baking trays hand protection must be worn REPOSITIONING OF OVEN SHELVES DURING USE All containers baking trays must be removed from the oven shelf to be repositioned and hand protection to be worn if oven in hot condition Reposition the shelf to the desired height on the side racks ensuring shelf is properly located Whils...

Page 10: ...ly lifted free of the hob and cleaned manually or in a suitable dishwasher Burner caps should be routinely cleaned and the ports inspected The burner cap ports should be dry and free from debris Replace the cleaned burner cap by aligning the two lugs with the burner body pockets The blanked areas of the burner cap should align with the pan support fins Oven shelves will slide freely to the pre set...

Page 11: ...n each knob core care should be taken to avoid loss Remove the three screws B directly beneath the fascia panel Tilt the fascia panel at its base and pull forward Note Wiring will still be connected to neons thermostat and switch Servicing the Hob Burner Gas Taps Recommended every 6 months To service the gas tap remove the two screws C from the cap Carefully remove the cap and valve spindle assemb...

Page 12: ...hind the fascia panel Access to the rear burners is from the rear by removing air intake covers Loosen the nut of the thermocouple head E from the burner base and withdraw the thermocouple Fitting the new hob thermocouple TC31 screw the thermocouple head nut into the burner base pocket and tighten Do not over tighten the nut Route the thermocouple capillary and secure the thermocouple tail nut to ...

Page 13: ... two components apart Note the wiring to each terminal or refer to Wiring Diagram The thermostat I bulb can be removed from the bracket within the oven cavity Image shows new thermostat with capillary coiled Access to the thermostat bulb is from the rear of the appliance See Fig 10 To remove a neon disconnect the appropriate wires from the terminals Loosen the retaining nut withdraw neon body from...

Page 14: ...h to the lower section of the appliance Feed the thermostat bulb through the insulation and rear oven cavity panel into the thermostat bracket within the oven cavity Refit all panels and check wiring has been reconnected to the correct terminals Reinstate power and perform PAT test Oven Element Replacement Remove the shelves from the oven cavity Remove the screws K to release the fan guard Note th...

Page 15: ...panels Reinstall the oven shelves Reinstate power and perform PAT test Replacing the Fans and Motors Remove the fan guard as in Fig 11 Support the fan N and prevent from rotation Loosen the nut O left hand thread and remove the nut from the spindle Remove the fan Remove both the rear access panels as in Fig 10 Disconnect the wires from the motor terminals Remove the 3 retaining screws Q Withdraw t...

Page 16: ...ig 14 The motor can be removed from the fixing plate R by removing the retaining screws S Other parts as in Fig 16 can be replaced if necessary Terminal block T is fixed by 2 screws The Contactor U clips to the mounting bracket The Safety Thermostat V is secured by 2 screws To access these parts see Fig 10 S Q N Fig 15 O R T U Fig 16 V ...

Page 17: ...as per Fig4 Remove the burner feed pipe nut from the valve body Fig5 Remove the thermocouple tail from the valve body Fig6 Remove the saddle clamp and screws Fig5 Remove the valve from the manifold Check the integrity of the valve to manifold seal replace as necessary Replace the valve relevant bypass injector and refit associated components Perform soundness and functional check Wiring Diagram El...

Page 18: ... injector AA Fig5 Replace the bypass injector AA applicable to gas type and screw fully home Oven Thermostat Bypass Injector Remove the fascia panel as per Fig4 Remove the oven thermostat burner bypass injector BB Fig6 Replace the bypass injector BB applicable to gas type and screw fully home Changing the Hob Burner Injector Remove the pan supports Remove the burner caps Insert a AF socket through...

Page 19: ...le voltage less than 15mV Is the valve damaged Check injector for blockages Tighten connections Replace valve Yes Yes Yes No No No Replace thermocouple Recheck system Is the green neon lit Yes No Oven thermostat turned to on position Yes No Check power supply Fans rotate but amber neon not lit Yes Check safety thermostat Oven still fails to heat Contact Service Desk Rotate thermostat ...

Page 20: ...MENT FA142 FAN ASSEMBLY JE05 HOB BURNER INJECTOR NATURAL GAS JE13 HOB BURNER INJECTOR PROPANE GAS JE250 HOB BURNER BYPASS INJECTOR PROPANE GAS JE275 HOB BURNER BYPASS INJECTOR NATURAL GAS KC01 KNOB CLIP THERMOSTAT KC02 KNOB CLIP KN503 HOB BURNER CONTROL KNOB KN505 OVEN CONTROL KNOB NE46 GREEN NEON NE47 AMBER NEON PA02 PAN SUPPORT RB01 DOOR CATCH SH113 OVEN SHELF SR08 OVEN SIDE RACK SW58 FAN SWITCH...

Page 21: ...IS744 ECN 4665 Page 21 of 21 Part Number Description OA8902 Splashback Shelf ...

Page 22: ...IS744 ECN 4665 Page 22 of 22 G denotes gas inlet connection G G E E 900 30 900 800 APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS ...

Page 23: ...This unit carries a comprehensive UK mainland warranty The guarantee is in addition to and does not diminish your statutory or legal rights Contact Lincat for terms and conditions The guarantee does not cover Accidental damage misuse or use not in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Consumable items such as filters glass bulbs slot toaster elements and door seals Damage due to incorrec...

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