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IS205  ECN3592 

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USER INSTRUCTION

 

 
APPLIANCE USE 

This appliance is only for professional use and should only be used by qualified personnel. 
Ensure that the person responsible understands how to light, safely operate, clean and shutdown the 
appliance and is made aware of the position and operation of the gas isolating cock in the event of an 
emergency.  
 

HEAT TRANSFER PROFILE SEATING 

 
 
Ensure that the heat transfer 
profiles (H) are clean and 
correctly seated. 
 

The support bracket (F) faces 
toward the front of the appliance 
 
 
 
To correctly position the heat transfer channels, hook the short edge beneath the location point on the support 
brackets and lower into place.  
To remove them for cleaning, grip longest edge and twist out. 
Always replace the channels as shown. 

 

LIGHTING SEQUENCE 

 

 

 

Open the main gas cock. 

 

Push in the control knob then rotate anti-clockwise to any position to allow gas through to the 
burner.  Manually light this burner using a taper or piezo ignitor wand through the aperture in 
the fascia panel. 

Do not attempt to light the gas through the heat transfer channels.

 

 

On establishing a flame at the burner, keep the knob depressed for approximately 15 seconds 
then release. The burner should remain lit. 

 

Repeat for the other burner. 

 

SHUT DOWN 

To shut down the appliance rotate all control knobs clockwise to the OFF position. The gas supply 
stopcock or bottle valve should now be closed. 
 

CLEANING 

Ensure the appliance is cool and the gas supply is isolated before commencing cleaning. 
After use wash the unit down with a warm detergent solution. 

 

Any accumulated fats or grease on internal parts and collecting pans from previous 
cooking should be routinely cleaned prior to use to prevent the risk of fire. 

 

The cooking grid may be cleaned using a wire brush to remove carbon deposits. It is 
recommended that suitable eye and hand protection be worn. 

Do not use abrasives on stainless steel parts.  
Do not use any products containing chlorine or hydrochloric acid to clean stainless steel 
surfaces.  
Do not clean the appliance using a water jet. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Silverlink 600 CG4

Page 1: ...IS205 ECN3592 1 User Installation and Servicing Instructions Silverlink 600 Gas Chargrills CG4 and CG6...

Page 2: ...the safety and operating instructions carefully before using this product Please pay particular attention to all sections of this User Guide that carry warning symbols and notices WARNING This is a Wa...

Page 3: ...tructions and should conform to the following requirements Do not obstruct or block the appliance flue Installation must include sufficient ventilation to prevent the occurrence of unacceptable concen...

Page 4: ...nsumption Total gas rate Natural 1 36 m 3 h 1 1 36 m 3 h 1 Total gas rate Propane 1 04 kg h 1 1 04 kg h 1 COMMISSIONING PREPARATION Remove all packaging and protective coatings prior to installation C...

Page 5: ...a level surface ensuring the unit is stable and firmly located Any partitions walls or kitchen furniture in close proximity must be of non combustible materials and not be closer than 50mm from the s...

Page 6: ...this burner using a taper or piezo ignitor wand through the aperture in the fascia panel Do not attempt to light the gas through the heat transfer channels On establishing a flame at the burner keep...

Page 7: ...refit parts Carry out gas soundness check FASCIA PANEL REMOVAL Remove the debris drawer A and fat tray B Remove the control knobs C Remove the screws left and right on the underside of the fascia pane...

Page 8: ...and the heat transfer channels from the appliance Loosen the burner retaining nut AA Lift the burner BB at the rear and withdraw from the bodywork Fit the new burner Re assemble in the reverse order...

Page 9: ...and at the elbow LL Remove the screws at the elbow retaining bracket KK Remove the injector MM with the copper and fibre washers Fit new parts and re assemble Perform gas soundness test of circuit pri...

Page 10: ...nnot accept responsibility for work carried out by other persons Please quote both the model and serial numbers from the data plate attached to the unit Give brief details of the service requirement I...

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