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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 permanently. 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 MR3

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...

Page 2: ...oven is part of a line of appliances specifically designed for baking and patisserie made of gas and electric ovens with different capacities The pleasant and modern design of these ovens encloses eas...

Page 3: ...s of the external sur faces of the equipment during functioning that in working conditions may exceed 60 C In case of fault or bad functioning the equipment must be deactivated in case of repair conta...

Page 4: ...f cocks upstream of the appliance must be open Testing The oven test is carried out by completing a sample cooking cycle enabling to check the correct functioning of the appliance and the absence of a...

Page 5: ...mply 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 safe...

Page 6: ...agent for leak detection Gas ovens should be inspected in compliance with spe cific regulations once a year by an authorised techni cian who will analyse combusted gases and check no minal heat ratin...

Page 7: ...eplaced as follows Unscrew nozzle to be replaced and replace it with the one that corresponds to the type of gas to be used Refit washer Nozzles are marked in hundredths of a millimetre After replacin...

Page 8: ...plug will be collected in position 0 zero Have professionally qualified staff check that the plug cables section is adequate to the power absorbed by the appliance Loosen the screws fixing the left si...

Page 9: ...ust not exceed 3 metres By means of a forced evacuation system e g hood fitted with an extractor fan In this case the gas supply to the appliance must be controlled by the extraction system and will b...

Page 10: ...t 150 C and the timer to 10 minutes Check every item in the list below The light in the oven chamber switches on The oven switches off if the door is opened and starts up again after the door has been...

Page 11: ...purpose any other different use must therefore be avoided as considered improper and dangerous Survey the equipment during functioning Before cooking we recommend pre heating the oven at a temperature...

Page 12: ...Timer scale in minutes M 4 Humidity knob S 3 Humidity scale T 1 TIME PROBE selector I 8 TIME position I 9 PROBE position T 2 Fan speed selector I 7 FAST fan position I 10 SLOW fan position D 1 Core pr...

Page 13: ...nvection cooking Choose the convection cooking mode by turning the M1 knob to right to position I2 Then choose the cooking temperature by turning the M2 knob to the desired temperature Set the cooking...

Page 14: ...d to set the steaming temperature at 110 C as indica ted on the I5 symbol Set the cooking time by turning the M3 knob Place the knob indicator on the I6 symbol to avoid the timer When the timer set wi...

Page 15: ...e M2 knob to the desired temperature Set the cooking time by turning the M3 knob Place the knob indicator on the I6 symbol to avoid the timer When the timer set will be over the oven will buzz and tur...

Page 16: ...n the cooking is done timer is 0 lights will turn off automatically To stop a cooking process turn the M3 knob Time on the position 0 Turn the M1 knob to OFF position to switch off the oven 2 7 Compar...

Page 17: ...ys in convection mode It is possible to add moist in the cooking chamber by acting on the humidity knob Set the cooking parameters as shown at point 2 3 and 2 3 1 page 7 of this manual ELECTROMECHANIC...

Page 18: ...ashers To clean the cooking compartment use soapy warm water Subsequently all interested surfaces must be thoroughly rinsed being careful to ensure no detergent residues remain To clean the oven exter...

Page 19: ...r these operations the oven does not start contact the after sales assistance The fan stops during functioning Switch off the oven and wait for the motor thermal protection to automatically reset Ensu...

Page 20: ...fter sales assistance service technician as further checks are re quired 5 Data sheet 5 1 ME523 ME5232 MME523 603 47 5 505 47 5 G 3 4 600 460 50 87 22 630 126 688 751 21 88 231 195 50 74 TECHNICAL DAT...

Page 21: ...520 50 87 22 748 811 126 5 Data sheet 5 2 ME5 ME52 MME52 TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions 870x748x603 mm Volume 0 39 m3 Weigth 65 Kg Chamber capacity 5x GN 1 1 5x 600x400 Distance between layers 74 mm Net d...

Page 22: ...nce between layers 74 mm Net dimension of oven cavity 645x600x450 mm LxHxP Oven cavity power 9 kW Total electric power 9 6 kW Power supply voltage 3N 400V AC 50Hz TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions 870x748x983...

Page 23: ...2 5 Data sheet TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions 870x786x700 mm Volume 0 48 m3 Weigth 110 Kg Chamber capacity 5x GN 1 1 5x 600x400 Distance between layers 74 mm Net dimension of oven cavity 645x420x450 mm LxH...

Page 24: ...7x GN 1 1 7x 60x40 Distance between layers 74 mm Net dimension of oven cavity 645x600x450 mm LxHxP Oven cavity power 16 5 kW 14187 Cal h Total electric power 0 8 kW Power supply voltage 1N 230V AC 50...

Page 25: ...5 kW MR3 MR32 3 kW MR31 MR321 Total electric power 4 5 kW MR3 MR32 3 kW MR31 MR312 Power supply voltage 3N400V AC 50Hz MR3 MR32 1N220V AC 50Hz MR31 MR312 5 9 MR4 MR42 TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions 770x740...

Page 26: ...95 26 50 154 1096 TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions 647x658x530 mm Volume 0 52m3 Weigth 40 Kg Chamber capacity 4x GN 2 3 Distance between layers 70 mm Net dimension of oven cavity 397x350x380 mm Oven cavity...

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