INTRODUCTION
Translation of the original instructions
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FIG. B
A Piezoelectric
FIG. C
1 Bracket2 Pilot light nozzle3 Extends drainage4 Ignition spark plug
FIG. D
Burner air adjustment
Page 1: ...nstallation and operating instructions GAS GRILL FOR PROFESSIONAL USE CW 114G Model LIBR ISTR CW110G Code 5630518A0 Review 1 Edition date 14 06 2022 Language English LOTUS S p A Via Calmaor 46 31020 San Vendemiano 39 0438 778020 39 0438 778277 ...
Page 2: ... 10 4 BURNERS TECHNICAL DATA TABLE ITGB 14 4 1 Burners technical data table 14 6 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 15 6 1 General information 15 6 2 Switching the pilot burner on 15 6 3 Starting the main burner and adjusting the temperature 15 6 4 Switching the main burner off 15 6 5 Switching the appliance off 15 6 6 Emptying the container 16 6 7 Observations and advice 16 7 MAINTENANCE 17 7 1 Routine 17 7 2 ...
Page 3: ...INTRODUCTION Translation of the original instructions 3 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Installation drawing FIG 1 CW 114G A Data Plate C Gas connection ...
Page 4: ...Translation of the original instructions 4 1 2 Components FIG A 1 Injector 2 Extends drainage 3 Pilot 4 Ignition spark plug 5 6 Tap knob 7 Gas pipes 8 Gas tap 9 Piezoelectric 10 Fat collection pan 11 Burner 12 Tank ...
Page 5: ...INTRODUCTION Translation of the original instructions 5 FIG B A Piezoelectric FIG C 1 Bracket 2 Pilot light nozzle 3 Extends drainage 4 Ignition spark plug FIG D Burner air adjustment ...
Page 6: ...INTRODUCTION Translation of the original instructions 6 FIG E 1 By pass ...
Page 7: ...INTRODUCTION Translation of the original instructions 7 1 3 Example installation of the appliance ...
Page 8: ... electrical safety of this equipment is only ensured when it is correctly connected to an effective ground earth system as required by current electrical safety standards The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage caused if the system is not connected to ground earth Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance tasks on the equipment unplug it from the electricity mains In the event ...
Page 9: ...ORMATION Translation of the original instructions 9 2 2 Technical data table Technical data table CW S110G MODEL DIMENSIONS GAS FITTING ISO 7 1 RATED TOTAL GAS FLOW kW LAVA STONE Kg CW 114G 40x110x90h R 1 2GM 9 9 ...
Page 10: ... install the appliance near equipment machines used in cold processes If the appliance has to be installed close to cold process equipment it is advisable to install non combustible thermal insulating material and or neutral elements between them 3 4 Electrical gas connections Before being offered for sale on the market the appliance was subjected to gas and electrical testing as required The appl...
Page 11: ...hat do not cause corrosion such as solutions of soapy water or leak detectors All our appliances are subjected to detailed examination the type of gas pressure in use and the pertinent category are indicated on the data plate see attachment Note The year of construction of the appliance is indicated under N on the data plate The first 2 digits indicate the year of construction THERMAL OUTPUT CONTR...
Page 12: ...ined in a bag included in the supply and are marked in hundredths of mm see Burners technical data table INSTRUCTIONS FOR EVACUATING EXHAUST GASES A type devices see data plate A type appliances must discharge combustion products into appropriate hoods or similar devices connected to an efficient fume stack or directly to the outside Natural evacuation Fig 1 If this is not possible using an air su...
Page 13: ...liance must be possible only by hand If the installation is under a hood the terminal part of the appliance s exhaust pipe must be at least 1 8 meters from the appliance s support surface ground The outlet section of the exhaust pipes for combustion products must be placed within the perimeter in relation to the hood itself 1 Windproof fume stack fig 3 Extractor hood fig 4 2 Servo system B11 type ...
Page 14: ...ata table Burner CW S110G 12 68 kWh KG G30 BUTANE 30 mbar 12 87 kWh KG G31 PROPANE 37 mbar 9 45 kWh m3st G20 METHANE H 20 mbar CW 114G Burner max 9 kW min 2 7kW Burner injector 1 100 mm 1 x 150 1 x 150 1 x 220 Minimum adjustment 1 100 mm 70 70 adjustable Pilot injector 30 30 51 Primary air setting h mm 17 17 17 Consumption kg h 0 710 kg h 0 699 m st h 0 952 ...
Page 15: ...ouch hot surfaces floor with your hands or other parts of the body to avoid burns caused by high temperatures After switching off the appliance wait for a sufficient time for it to cool before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operation 6 2 Switching the pilot burner on Place gas knob in position and hold it pressed Simultaneously press the piezoelectric button to generate the spark the pil...
Page 16: ...urner and the pilot burner 6 6 Emptying the container This rack should be checked regularly and emptied before it is full In any case the rack must be cleaned after switching off the appliance 6 7 Observations and advice In the case of appliances with two cooking zones it is possible to set different temperatures on the two halves of the plate or use only one half ...
Page 17: ...ated on the component itself The appliance does not require any special maintenance but during the use of the equipment it is advisable to check the following at least once a year possibly increasing the frequency depending on the degree of use The status of connections especially on the terminal board and the power supply cable as well as the status of the gas connections The operating condition ...
Page 18: ...e is used For this reason and to facilitate maintenance the burner can be conveniently removed and cleaned as required Additionally meat enzymes salt etc are highly aggressive for burner parts in steel The burner cannot be made of stainless steel since heat deformation of this material would compromise burner operation Some parts of the burner are in AISI 304 others in AISI 316 and others still in...
Page 19: ...T OF FAULTS Close the gas connection cock and or switch off the power using the up line device Notify customer service Warning MEASURES TO BE TAKEN IF THE APPLIANCE IS NOT TO BE USED FOR A LONG TIME Close the gas cock and or disconnect the power supply Clean the system as specified above ...
Page 20: ...s are available commercially but a diluted solution of acetic acid can also be used To clean STAINLESS STEEL appliances it is advisable to use detergents specifically formulated for this material For minor cleaning a mild washing up liquid solution may also be used Do not wash the appliance with jets of water under pressure Avoid using detergents containing abrasive powders or bleaches of any kind...