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 During operation with the core probe, the minute counter will in any case display the time passed.
The inner probe only stops cooking on reaching the temperature inside the food pre-set on the specific display.
The temperature range that can be adjusted in the display is 20°C - 99°C.

Caution: It is anyhow always necessary to set the temperature and cooking process (e.g. convection, steam, combined or
convection with humidification) in the cooking chamber. If 99°C is exceeded the display will show Ovl (Overflow). At the end
of cooking with the core probe, cook & hold triggers automatically (see par.6.9).
If at the start of cooking the core probe is hot because of pre-heating the oven (when the core probe was in the cooking
chamber), display 18 will flash until the actual temperature of the food is displayed; only then will cooking commence.

To cook with the core probe, first of all turn the selector onto one of the functions. Pressing this push-button will
light up the core probe temperature display, showing a set temperature, and the minute counter display will be
deactivated. Set the desired core temperature with knob 18. After a few seconds of letting go of the knob the oven
will start and the temperature inside the food will be displayed.

6.8        CORE PROBE (Only for models -SC)

For many foods (for instance roast-beef, pâté, fatty roasted meat, etc.) the temperature inside the product is very important.
With the inner probe, it is possible to switch off the oven at the right time, that is when the desired temperature (previously set
on display 17) has been reached.
You do not need to set the cooking time because, by setting the temperature on the thermostat of the ”inner probe”, the timer
is automatically excluded.
The thermostat shows the temperature inside the product.
The cooking time is obtained from the ”inner probe” thermostat. You can use the ”inner probe” cooking process together with
all the other cooking processes (for instance, steaming, convection cooking, mixed cooking and so on).
Here is a table giving the temperature to set:

Inner temperature °C

Application

40 ÷ 45

Raw meat

45 ÷ 50

Rare meat

 50 ÷ 70

Red meat

75 ÷ 95

Well-done meat

- Insert the probe into the most representative piece.
Place the piece of meat containing the core probe in the geometrical centre of the cooking chamber.
- Make sure that the probe tip is as much in the centre of the piece to be cooked as possible.

6.9       COOK & HOLD

Cook & hold is only activated in the core probe cycle. At the end of cooking, the product is kept hot without its temperature

falling under 70°C and thereby excluding the risk of bacteria spreading.
At the end of cooking with the core probe, the oven automatically goes onto hold, shown on display 10 with the flashing

message Hold. If after ten minutes the oven is not switched off and the product taken out, the holding process shown by the

steady message  Hold commences. Pressing the clock button (10) displays the time passed since the start of holding. During
holding the oven automatically heats up if the core temperature falls under 70°C.

To end holding, you need to turn the selector onto Ø.

6.10        DISPLAYING AND MODIFYING COOKING PARAMETERS (8, 10, 17)

DISPLAY: Just press one of the buttons 8, 10, 17 (LED on) and the relevant displays will show the chamber temperature and

the set time or the set core temperature. Wait for a few sec. and the displays will go back to showing the chamber temperature,
time passed or core temperature (LED off).

CHANGE. While the oven is operating, to change the set temperature or time or core temperature, you need to press the
relevant button (LED on) and turn the knob: after a few seconds the new parameter will be accepted (LED off).

Summary of Contents for FGMD107

Page 1: ...MFOC 00230 INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS DIRECT COMBINED ANALOGUE ELECTRONIC GAS OVEN TO STANDARDS EN 437 and EN 203 Part I EN 60335 I and EN 60335 II 42 FGMD67 FGMD107 FGMD207 F...

Page 2: ...ectors for direct ovens 19 4 6 1 4 1c Table IV gas burner injectors for direct ovens 20 4 6 1 5 Checking heat capacity by means of pressure 21 4 6 1 6 Discharging the products of combustion under a su...

Page 3: ...rect installation operation and maintenance procedures Store this manual carefully for future reference by the operators After removing the packing check the integrity of the equipment In the event of...

Page 4: ...Oven air temperature range Steam temperature range Core probe temperature range Time to reach 200 C Consumption to keep average 180 C Fan speed 868 746 720 807 1097 1237 100 110 120 590 335 430 85 6 1...

Page 5: ...NSTALLATION DIAGRAMS 3 1 DIRECT COMBINED GAS OVEN FGMD67 FGMD67SC B Softened water inlet G 3 4 D Water outlet 40 mm F Vent pipe 50 mm G Power supply cable input A Gas connection G 3 4 E Chamber flue 1...

Page 6: ...6 DIRECT COMBINED GAS OVEN FGMD107 FGMD107SC B Softened water inlet G 3 4 D Water outlet 40 mm F Vent pipe 50 mm G Power supply cable input A Gas connection G 3 4 E Chamber flue 130 mm...

Page 7: ...7 3 2 DIRECT COMBINED GAS OVEN FGMD67 FGMD67SC WITH STAND SF3...

Page 8: ...FGMD107SC WITH STAND SFCV A Gas connection G 3 4 B Softened water inlet G 3 4 D Water outlet 40 mm E Chamber flue 130 mm F Vent pipe 50 mm G Power supply cable entry A Gas connection G 3 4 B Softened...

Page 9: ...S OVEN FGMD207 FGMD207SC WITH STAND SF2 E Water outlet 40 mm G Power supply cable input B Adjustable top condensate outlet 50 mm C Chamber flue 160 mm D Humidifier water and steam reduction inlet G 3...

Page 10: ...lm and eliminate any adhesive residues by means of a suitable product for cleaning stainless steel 4 1 1 LAWS REGULATIONS AND TECHNICAL DIRECTIVES The following regulations must be observed during ins...

Page 11: ...getting inside that could over time cause oxidation of the oven If the hardness of the water is greater than 5 7 Fr it is necessary to install a softener with automatic regeneration to be positioned a...

Page 12: ...those of the cable with rubber insulation H07RN F As regards the cross sections of cables refer to the table on page 11 Introduce the cable through the cable clamp and secure it firmly During operati...

Page 13: ...8 17 17 25 42 5 20 25 42 5 50 25 25 42 5 50 25 25 30 25 25 23 30 35 57 5 35 45 57 5 80 35 35 57 5 80 GERMANY II2ELL3B P II2ELL3B P II2ELL3B P LUXEM II2E3P II2E3P II2E3P BELGIUM II2E 3 II2E 3 AUSTRIA S...

Page 14: ...operations given in section 4 6 1 Hooking up to the gas mains must be done with a metal pipe of suitable cross section and a fast acting shut off valve must be installed upstream to standards After h...

Page 15: ...sen gas as indicated in Table II Sect 4 6 1 5 Don t forget the aluminium gas seal washer TAB 11 In the case of FGMD67and FGMD107 the valve is found by removing the right panel In the case of FGMD207 t...

Page 16: ...uct development to production and quality control to ISO 9001 Main features of the valves Passing from natural gas to L P G is extremely easy Setting the pressure at the nozzle is easy Servo assisted...

Page 17: ...value of Table 4 6 1 5 1 Caution Do not screw too far clockwise as this could irreparably damage the valve see outlet pressure in Table 4 6 1 5 1 Minimum pressure Make this adjustment only after comp...

Page 18: ...20 G25 G30 G30 G30 G31 G30 G31 G31 G31 G31 G31 mbar 20 20 25 20 20 20 25 29 50 29 37 50 67 30 37 50 67 mm and type 2 70 K 2 90 K 3 10 L 3 10 L 3 10 L 2 45 K 1 70 K 1 50 L 1 70 K 1 50 L 1 85 L 1 70 K 1...

Page 19: ...G20 G25 G30 G30 G30 G31 G30 G31 G31 G31 G31 G31 mbar 20 20 25 20 20 20 25 29 50 29 37 50 67 30 37 50 67 mm and type 3 20 K 3 40 K 3 50 K 3 50 K 3 50 K 2 90 K 2 00 K 1 70 K 2 00 K 1 70 K 2 10 K 2 00 K...

Page 20: ...5 G30 G30 G30 G31 G30 G31 G31 G31 G31 G31 mbar 20 20 25 20 20 20 25 29 50 29 37 50 67 30 37 50 67 mbar 2 5 0 5 2 5 0 5 2 5 0 5 2 5 0 5 2 5 0 5 5 0 1 5 0 1 5 0 1 5 0 1 5 0 1 5 0 1 5 0 1 5 0 1 5 0 1 Pre...

Page 21: ...d be positioned under a suction hood whose system must have specifications in conformity with the standards The pre flue must be at a distance from the hood of 1 D see Tab 5 pos 1 Check the ventilatio...

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Page 23: ...powerful fan Any food can be prepared in the ideal manner with a single oven The combined oven can be used every day in any type of kitchen Thanks to its numerous features it can be used for steam co...

Page 24: ...ENERAZIONE 5 MISTO 11 MANOPOLATIMER 12 UMIDIFICATORE 15 LED SONDE BOILER 16 SCARICO BOILER 17 SONDA CUORE 18 MANOPOLATEMPERATURA 14 DOPPIA VENTILAZIONE 13 ILLUMINAZIONE CAMERA 10 DISPLAY TIMER 19 MANO...

Page 25: ...batching of work longer preservation of cooked foods virtually no weight loss and nutrition values are maintained COMBINED COOKING From 100 C to 270 C this cooking mode combines the benefits of steam...

Page 26: ...one for delicate cooking or steaming The LEDs at the corners of the button indicate which speed has been selected After selecting the desired cooking function display 8 will show a pre set temperature...

Page 27: ...tat shows the temperature inside the product The cooking time is obtained from the inner probe thermostat You can use the inner probe cooking process together with all the other cooking processes for...

Page 28: ...peration is shut down To restore correct oven operation you need only a Quickly check for gas in the network and see whether polarity has been reversed b Press the clock button 10 to cancel the alarm...

Page 29: ...stion chamber framework Fit it all back together in reverse order Check for gas leakage with the soap solution method on the gas connections that have just been tightened C Detection device The flame...

Page 30: ...reverse order to the above G Oven door gasket Tab 8 Take the gasket out of its seat Clean the seat of the gasket of all trace of dirt Place the new gasket in its seat 2 seal the 4 corners with a sili...

Page 31: ...s they automatically shut off the gas valves A control unit controls both burners ignition flame detection and closing the safety valve if there is no ionization signal via the flame 7 3 SWITCHING OFF...

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