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1.   Installation

1.2  Connection to gas supply 

(for gas ovens only)

The oven is factory set for the type of gas spe-

cified in the order. 

The label attached to the appliance indicates 

which type of gas the oven has been set for.

During testing, the gas produced throu-

gh combustion (CO2 and CO) should be 

analysed and the nominal heat rating 

should be measured to ensure that the 

burners have been correctly calibrated 

for the type of installation required. 

Data collected should be written down and in-

cluded in the technical documentation of the 

appliance.

Installation instructions

The oven should be installed and commissioned by qualified technicians in compliance 

with current regulations and legislation. 

Gas appliances, electrical connections and rooms where the appliance is to be sited 

must comply with current regulations and legislation. 

The air requirement of the burners is 2 m3/h per kW of power installed. 

Premises open to the public must comply with accident prevention laws and fire safety 

regulations. A flexible metal hose can be used to connect the appliance to the gas sup

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ply; make sure you fit an approved tap in a point that is easy to reach. 

Make sure that the flexible hose is not twisted or over-stretched or in contact with parts 

of the oven subject to overheating. 

Use locking clamps complying with installation regulations.

Checks to be carried out prior to installation.

Check the label on the left-hand panel of the oven to make sure that the appliance has 

been set for the type of gas on your premises. 

Check the label to make sure that the capacity of the gas pressure reducer is adequate 

for the supply of the appliance. 

Do not insert section reducers between the reducer and the appliance. 

We recommend fitting a gas filter between the tap and pressure regulator to ensure 

perfect performance.

Connect the oven to the gas supply using a special R 1/2” 
hose with an internal section of at least 16 mm.

Connection to gas supply must be carried out using rigid or 

flexible metal pipes. Use taps or gates with an internal diame

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ter that is greater than that of the hose.

After connecting the appliance to the gas supply make sure 
that there are no leaks from joints or connections. You can 
test for leaks by using soapy water or foaming agent for leak 
detection.

Gas ovens should be inspected in compliance with spe-

cific  regulations  once  a  year  by  an  authorised  techni

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cian who will analyse combusted gases and check no-
minal heat rating.

The appliance can work correctly only when gas pres-

sure keeps within specific values for each gas type (see 

table).

If the pressure falls outside these values, it will not be possible 
to achieve optimum functioning of the appliance and for it to 
be installed correctly. Should this happen, call a technician to 
check your gas mains (ducts, gates and eventually pressure
reducers) then, if necessary, contact your gas provider.

1.   Installation

Summary of Contents for ME523

Page 1: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MR3 MR31 MR4 MR321 MR32 MR42 ME423 ME4232 ME523 ME5232 MME523 ME5 ME52 MME52 ME7 ME72 MME72 ME10 ME102 MME102 MG5 MG52 MMG52 MG7 MG72 MMG72 MG10 MG102 MMG102 Rev 2013 06 05...

Page 2: ...damages to the appliance it is also fundamental that staff regularly receive precise instructions regarding safety The oven must not be used by persons with reduced physical sensorial or mental capaci...

Page 3: ...n regulations Checks to be carried out prior to installation Check the label on the left hand panel of the oven to make sure that the appliance has been set for the type of gas on your premises Check...

Page 4: ...At the end of the calibration reapply the protective cap A A P B 1 Installation 1 5 Electric connection The electric system as prescribed and specified by the Standard in force must be equipped with a...

Page 5: ...he oven should be tested by carrying out a trial cooking session to check that the appliance is working properly and that there are no problems or malfunctioning Switch on the oven by turning the cook...

Page 6: ...king 2 2 Control panel M 1 Cooking mode OFF knob I 1 OFF position I 2 Convection position I 3 Steaming position I 4 Mix steam convection position M 2 Temperature knob I 5 Steaming treshold position S...

Page 7: ...I6 symbol to avoid the timer When the timer set will be over the oven will buzz and turn off itself Set the fan speed using the button T1 2 Use instruction combi ovens I 1 I 2 S 1 S 2 S 3 M 1 M 2 M 3...

Page 8: ...mpartment as because over pressure is controlled by the drain During the STEAMING and CONVECTION STEAM MIXED cooking it is suggested to keep the butterfly valve closed position P1 The compartment ligh...

Page 9: ...or scrapers it is possible to use stainless steel wool rubbing it in the direction of the sheets satin finish Wait for the cooking compartment to cool down Remove the side tray racks Manually remove a...

Page 10: ...Internal lighting does not work Use lamps resistant to heat Replace the lamps as follows Ascertain that the omnipolar switch upstream of the oven is open and the appliance is cold Open the internal gl...

Page 11: ...00V AC 50Hz X 60Hz XK1 XK2 5 2 ME5232X ME5232XK1 ME5232XK2 5 Data sheet 5 3 ME5 ME52 MME52 ME52X 870 603 47 5 775 47 5 630 520 50 87 22 126 748 811 50 21 231 195 5 4 ME7 ME72 MME72 ME72X 870 783 47 5...

Page 12: ...acity 10x GN1 1 600x400 Distance between layers 74 mm Net dimension of oven cavity 645x800x450 mm LxHxP Oven cavity power 12 kW or 16 7 kW X Total electric power 12 6 kW or 17 3 kW X Power supplay vol...

Page 13: ...mm Net dimension of oven cavity 645x800x450 mm LxHxP Oven cavity power 19 kW 16337 Cal h Total electric power 0 8 kW Power supplay voltage 1N 230V AC 50Hz 5 Data sheet TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions 770x7...

Page 14: ...amber thermostat FM1 FM2 Motor thermal protection inc FR Cooling fan FRC XFLC Filter E M C FS1 Chamber safety thermo stat FU1 Fuse H1 H2 Luminous indicator IGN1 Burner control board INV Motor inverter...

Page 15: ...29 Use and maintenance manual 28 6 Electrical drawings ME423 ME4232 6 Electrical drawings ME31 ME523...

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