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Troubleshooting

Flame is noisy, low or erratic.

Is the gas supply fully turned on?

Check that the 10 kg gas fuel tank 

valve is fully open.

Is the gas supply in the 10 kg fuel 

gas tank low?

Check the gas level.

Does only one burner appear low?

Check and clean the burner ports 

if clogged or dirty. See general 

cleaning section.

Is the gas supply hose bent or 

kinked?

Straighten the gas supply hose.

Is the flame noisy or lifting away 

from the burner?

Burner may be getting too 

much air. Check the air shutter 

adjustment.

Is the burner flame mostly yellow 

or orange?

Burner may be in an area that is 

too windy, or not receiving enough 

air.
Check the burner air inlets for 

obstructions.
Check the air shutter adjustment, 

see “Check and Adjust Burners” 

section.

Excessive flare-ups.

Is there excessive fat in the food 

being grilled?

Keep flame on low or turn one 

burner off.

Keep the hood up when grilling to 

avoid excessive flare-ups.

Move food to the warming rack 

until flames subside.

To avoid damage to the burner, do 

not spray water on gas flames.

LOW HEAT - LP GAS:

For outdoor grills using a 10 kg gas fuel tank, slowly open the tank valve.

NOTE:

 If flow limiting device activates, your burner may not light. If your burner does light, the flames will be 

low and will not heat properly.

1. 

Turn tank valve and all control knobs off and wait 30 seconds.

2. 

After shutting off the tank, very slowly open the tank valve and wait 5 seconds before lighting.

3. 

Light the burners one at a time. See “Lighting the Main Burner” section.

MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY:

According to the frequency of use and habits, before using this product, you must first check whether there are 

cracks in the air pipe, whether the ignition needle and the ignition needle thread are damaged, and the normal 

maintenance cycle should be checked once a week.

Summary of Contents for 49113

Page 1: ...Revised 04 20 2022 Toll Free 1 800 465 0234 Fax 905 607 0234 Email service omcan com www omcan com Outdoor Wood and Gas Oven Model CE CN 0098 WG Item 49113 Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...22 22 23 23 24 25 26 27 Table of Contents Section General Information Safety and Warranty Technical Specifications Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Parts Breakdown Warranty Registra...

Page 3: ...e It s of the utmost importance to save these instructions for future reference Also save the original box and packaging for shipping the equipment if servicing or returning of the machine is required...

Page 4: ...ra el carton para asegurararse que todos los articulos solicitados sten dentro de la caja y no encuentre da os ocultos en la m quina Si el paquete ha sufrido un manejo de poco cuidado golpes o da os v...

Page 5: ...liquids remain at scalding temperatures long after the cooking process Never touch cooking appliance until liquids have cooled to 115 F 45 C or less 7 If a fire should occur keep away from the applia...

Page 6: ...ce at all times 12 This appliance will be hot during and after use Use insulated oven mitts or gloves for protection from hot surfaces or splatter from cooking liquids 13 When cooking with oil or grea...

Page 7: ...electrical and part failures not improper use Please see https omcan com disclaimer for complete info WARNING The packaging components are classified as normal solid urban waste and can therefore be d...

Page 8: ...8 Installation STEP 1 1 Use 1 4 x 14 screw 16 pcs to install the support leg and strengthen bottom plate STEP 2 1 Installation of cylinder fixing rod and reinforced bottom plate...

Page 9: ...9 Installation STEP 3 1 Use 5 32 x 10 screw 1 pcs to install the electrode and T shape burner 2 Use 1 4 x 14 screw 2 pcs to install the T shape burner and oven...

Page 10: ...o the oil collecting box bracket in parallel After the oil collecting box is inserted the card slot is inserted into the oil collecting box bracket buckle and the assembly is completed 2 Installation...

Page 11: ...11 Installation STEP 6 1 Install the support leg and oven STEP 7 1 Left and right handle 2 Install the hook 1 and hook 2...

Page 12: ...12 Installation STEP 8 1 Install the main value igniter and left front support...

Page 13: ...installed assembly as shown in the line drawing pass 40 and 46 through 51 as shown in Figure 1 place it at 45 use cable ties to bind 2 Manually align 39 to 47 and tighten clockwise as shown in Figure...

Page 14: ...s following the procedures listed below If the smell of gas is detected at any time you should immediately check the entire system for leaks BEFORE TESTING Make sure that all packaging material is rem...

Page 15: ...e call Omcan ALWAYS CHECK FOR LEAKS AFTER EVERY LP TANK CHANGE Check all gas supply fittings for leaks before each use GAS USE CAUTION Before using your gas fired pizza oven please follow the instruct...

Page 16: ...gloves All parts sealed by the manufacturer must not be tampered The oven you have purchased may have some or all the feature listed below The locations and appearances of the features shown here may...

Page 17: ...urners may be lit with a match 1 If you have already attempted to light the main burner with the igniter allow 5 minutes for any accumulated gas to dissipate 2 Insert a match into the lighting rod 3 S...

Page 18: ...pointed downward so that it will not collect water Make sure the vent hole is free of dirt grease insects ect Check all gas connections for gas leak before starting your oven Make sure the valve of t...

Page 19: ...cooking time in cold or windy days or high altitudes Calculate a shorter cooking time if the external temperature is particularly hot The cooking time depends on the weather conditions or the quantiti...

Page 20: ...tal bristle brush or a damp cloth to clean the cooking stone THE ART AND SCIENCE OF WOOD FIRED COOKING Cooking in your outdoor oven is much like using the oven in your home You will quickly learn how...

Page 21: ...ash sweep It doesn t take much wood to bring the oven to 370 C on the thermometer Close the outdoor oven door vented enough to keep the flame burning and continue to add wood as needed The flame will...

Page 22: ...moving all the embers Maintenance CLEANING THE OVEN Once the outdoor oven is cooled use the 11 5 square peel and the ash sweep to brush the cooking stone to remove all the ash and debris Never extingu...

Page 23: ...level Is the igniter working Check that the igniter battery is properly installed or check to see if the battery needs to be replaced See the Replacing the Igniter Battery section Check to see if the...

Page 24: ...e food being grilled Keep flame on low or turn one burner off Keep the hood up when grilling to avoid excessive flare ups Move food to the warming rack until flames subside To avoid damage to the burn...

Page 25: ...25 Parts Breakdown Model CE CN 0098 WG 49113...

Page 26: ...and Gas Hose for 49113 45 AJ635 Chimney Handle for 49113 9 AJ653 L Hooks 1 for 49113 27 AJ671 Electrode for 49113 46 AJ636 Chimney Decorative Plates for 49113 10 AJ654 L Hooks 2 for 49113 28 AJ672 T...

Page 27: ...ter online by visiting OMCAN PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION 3115 Pepper Mill Court Mississauga Ontario Canada L5L 4X5 https omcan com warranty registration or email to service omcan com Purchaser s Inf...

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