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024-03 - Gas cooker

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MAINTENANCE 

The following maintenance programme should be carried
out at least once a year: 

- Check that all the safety and setting devices are

working properly; 

- Check that the burners are working properly with re-

gard to: 

- ignition 
- combustion safety;
- Check the functions of the appliance as described in

paragraph "Checking the functions" page 9.

If the main burner needs cleaning, proceed as follows: 

a ) Gas rings: 

remove the pan support, the flame distri-

butor, the crown and the burner supports; 

b)

clean the parts with water and detergent, rinse and

dry; 

c)

when reassembling the parts, make sure you replace

them in the right order. 

Cleaning the oven burner

To gain access to the oven burner, remove the floor (from
inside the oven cavity).
Remove screws D (Fig. 3) and remove the burner by pul-
ling it forwards.
Clean the burner with water and detergent; to unblock the
holes, use a suitably sized prong.

REPLACING PARTS

All parts must be replaced by authorised technicians
only! 

To replace the following parts first remove all the control
knobs and the control panel (after loosening the fixing
screws), then disconnect the ignition lead. 

Gas ring ignition plug (Fig. 2)

Remove the pan support, the flame distributor, the crown
and the the burner crown support, pull out the spring
using a pointed tool, remove the ignition plug from the bot-
tom, disconnect the ignition lead and insert a new plug. 

Gas ring tap (Fig. 2)

Loosen the gas piping and thermocouple fixing screws,
then loosen the screws fixing the gas supply to the gas
ramp and insert a new tap. 

Gas ring thermocouple (Fig. 2)

Loosen the screws fixing the thermocouple to the gas tap
and the burner. Insert the new part. After replacing the
parts, fit the control panel back into place. 

Oven ignition plug (A - Fig. 3)

Remove the floor, unscrew the lock nut and the cable, in-
sert the new ignition plug, making sure that the cable is re-
inserted correctly.

Oven gas tap (A - Fig. 3)

Loosen the nuts on the thermocouple and on the gas pi-
pes, draw the thermostat bulb out from the supporting cli-
ps inside the oven cavity and replace the tap with a
new one.

Oven thermocouple (L - Fig. 3)

Remove the floor, unscrew the nut on the tap and the bur-
ner and replace the thermocouple.
After having disassembled the various pieces, the control
panel cover must be replaced.

Plug of ventilated gas oven
(Fig. 2B - Pos. 6)

Unscrew the fastening screws and remove the lower pa-
nel, extract the ignition wire and unscrew the screws (15).
Insert a new plug.

Ventilated gas oven gas valve (Fig. 3A)

Loosen the fittings (1,2,3,4 in fig. 3A and 1,2,3 in fig. 3B)
which are for the connection for the gas pipe and the ther-
mocouple, remove the coil of the thermostat from its place
in the cooking chamber and put in a new piece in the re-
verse sequence.

Ventilated gas oven thermocouple
(Fig. 2B and 3)

Unscrew the screws (15) and the nut (16) for fastening the
thermocouple to the extension of thermocouple and insert
the new piece.

Ventilated gas oven main burner
(Fig. 2B)

Unscrew the fastening screw (19) of the main burner and
replace it with a new one. See also oven burner cleaning,
para. 6.7).

Fan for  gas ovens GN 1/1 (Fig. 4A)

To replace the fan, remove the fan cover rear wall.
Remove the fan (1) by loosening the locking nut (2). 
Loosen the bolts (3) that hold the plate (4) which supports
the motor (5) on the oven, pull the plate forward with the
motor and relative wires, remove and re-install in reverse
order. 

WARNING

Every time a replacement involving gas input parts is
made, recheck all functions and test for leakage.

Summary of Contents for ABA2001

Page 1: ...Instructions for installation use and maintenance GAS COOKER 024_03 04 2006 ABA2001 ABA2003...

Page 2: ...ozzles 8 Replacing the oven nozzle 8 Adjusting the primary air 8 Replacing the nozzle of gas oven GN 1 1 8 Adjusting the low flame of the gas rings 8 Adjusting the low flame of the oven 8 Maintenance...

Page 3: ...75 655 1 G 130 125 125 55 40 55 55 40 55 800 400 200 200 655 G 35 2 G 13 5 1 260 215 180 C B C B A 37 5 37 5 725 465 140 220 50 875 655 1 G 130 125 125 55 40 55 55 40 55 T A 37 5 37 5 1125 465 140 220...

Page 4: ...P mbar 30 30 II2H3 P mbar 28 37 20 I3B P P mbar 30 30 I3 P mbar 28 37 SE FI DK CZ SK SI IT CH PT ES IE GB GR NL DE FR BE AT CH LU EE LV LT EE LV LT NO MT CY IS HU CY MOD MOD ART N N Qn kW m3 h MADE I...

Page 5: ...3 A m3 h kW kW No of nozzles pilot burner G20 G30 G31 Electrical data Electric oven power Voltage No of cables per section Hour consumption G20 m3 h G25 m3 h G30 G31 kg h 8 1 B 70 5 2 5 0 7 0 265 0 19...

Page 6: ...the sides and back should be allowed If this is impossible take proper steps to ensure the instal lation is safe such as fitting tiles or heat reflecting material to the walls Before connecting up th...

Page 7: ...ocket and connect it to the tube on the gauge after measuring the screw should be retightened absolutely airtight F Checking power rating using the volumetric method Using a gas meter and a chronomete...

Page 8: ...justment sleeve upwards loosening screw G After fitting the nozzle reset primary air distance A see TECHNICAL DATA table Replacing the oven nozzle Fig 3 To gain access to the oven burner remove the ov...

Page 9: ...nsert the new part After replacing the parts fit the control panel back into place Oven ignition plug A Fig 3 Remove the floor unscrew the lock nut and the cable in sert the new ignition plug making s...

Page 10: ...024 03 Gas cooker 10 G B C F D E 2...

Page 11: ...024 03 Gas cooker 11 R B A D C L G H 195 180 16 0 140 120 100 3 18 6 14 16 15 3 9 19 2 2B I 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 6 1 3 2 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 M A X 5 3A...

Page 12: ...ressed down for about 10 Switching on the oven light Press the switch on the oven control panel only CC80G Lighting ventilated gas oven GN 1 1 Fig 3B Turn on the switch located up the line from the un...

Page 13: ...e of iron Do not clean the appliance with emery or sandpaper If absolutely necessary you may use powdered pumice stone If the appliance is extremely dirty use a synthetic sponge such as Scotchbrite Af...

Page 14: ...or returned to the reseller when buying a new equivalent item of equipment The user is responsible for delivering the unit at the end of its life to the appropriate collection facilities Failure to do...

Page 15: ...NUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY CHANGES DEEMED NECESSARY THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSI BLE IF THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MA NUAL ARE NOT OBSERVED THIS DOCUMENTATION IS ONL...

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