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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

 

Warranty Policy Shortlist

 

Warranty does not cover :-

 

•  Correcting faults caused by incorrect installation of a product.

 

•  Where an engineer cannot gain access to a site or a product.

 

•  Repeat commission visits.

 

•  Replacement of any parts where damage has been caused by misuse.

 

•  Engineer waiting time will be chargeable.

 

•  Routine maintenance and cleaning.

 

•  Gas conversions i.e. Natural to Propane gas.

 

•  Descaling of water products and cleaning of water sensors where softeners/ conditioners are not 

fitted,  or are fitted and not maintained.

 

•  Blocked drains

 

•  Independent steam generation systems.

 

•  Gas, water and electrical supply external to unit.

 

•  Light bulbs

 

•  Re-installing vacuum in kettle jackets.

 

•  Replacement of grill burner ceramics when damage has been clearly caused by misuse.

 

•  Where an engineer finds no fault with a product that has been reported faulty.

 

•  Re-setting or adjustment of thermostats when unit is operating to specification.

 

•  Cleaning and unblocking of fryer filter systems due to customer misuse.

 

•  Lubrication and adjustment of door catches.

 

•  Cleaning and Maintenance

 

• Cleaning of burner jets

 

• Poor combustion caused by lack of cleaning

 

• Lubrication of moving parts

 

• Lubrication of gas cocks

 

• Cleaning/adjustment of pilots

 

• Correction of gas pressure to appliance.

 

• Renewing of electric cable ends.

 

• Replacement of fuses

 

• Corrosion caused by use of chemical cleaners.

 

 
Electrical Safety and Advice Regarding Supplementary Electrical Protection 
 

Commercial kitchens and foodservice areas are environments where electrical appliances may be located 
close to liquids, or operate in and around damp conditions, or where restricted movement for installation 
and service is evident. 
 
The installation and periodic inspection of the appliance should only be undertaken by a qualified, skilled 
and competent electrician; and connected to the correct power supply suitable for load as stipulated by the 
appliance data label. 
 
The electrical installation and connections should meet the necessary requirements to local electrical 
wiring regulations and electrical safety guidelines. 
 

We recommend:- 
 

 

Supplementary electrical protection with use of a residual current device (RCD). 

 

 

Fixed wiring appliances incorporate a locally situated switch disconnector to connect to, which is 
easily accessible for switching off and safe isolation purposes. The switch disconnector must meet 
the specification requirements of IEC 60947.

Summary of Contents for LD64

Page 1: ...Preventive Maintenance Contract In order to obtain maximum performance from the equipment we would recommend that a maintenance contract be arranged with AFE Serviceline Visits may then be made at agreed intervals to carry out adjustments and repairs A quotation for this service will be provided upon request Contact Serviceline as detailed below Tel 01438 363 000 Fax 01438 369 900 WEEE Directive R...

Page 2: ...ts Poor combustion caused by lack of cleaning Lubrication of moving parts Lubrication of gas cocks Cleaning adjustment of pilots Correction of gas pressure to appliance Renewing of electric cable ends Replacement of fuses Corrosion caused by use of chemical cleaners Electrical Safety and Advice Regarding Supplementary Electrical Protection Commercial kitchens and foodservice areas are environments...

Page 3: ...r unit upon the LD62 and LD64 ovens it is recommended that units which carry liquids i e fryers and bains marie are secured as follows Remove oven outer back panel Remove oven crown plate Position unit s which require to be secured upon the oven Secure hob unit s to oven through side flange centre holes into the threaded inserts in the base s of the hob unit s Use fixings provided packed separatel...

Page 4: ...or coloured GREEN or GREEN YELLOW NEUTRAL to terminal marked N or coloured BLACK LIVE to terminal marked L or coloured RED Units which receive power from a plug adaptor or distribution board must be individually protected by a fuse with an appropriate rating see technical information Any replacement supply cable must be 1 5mm2 cord code designation 245 IEC 57 CENELEC H05 RN F For internal connecti...

Page 5: ...helves These are designed to prevent being pulled out accidentally To remove a shelf pull forward to stop position and tilt up When replacing a shelf insert with rail stop to the rear There are six runner positions For even shelf cooking distances between trays should be consistent Shelf combinations with regard to position should be 2 4 6 from the top or 3 6 A typical shelf load may be 12 x 56g 2...

Page 6: ...ich secure handle to door and remove handle Replace in reverse order Door Catch Remove door as detailed above Drill out pop rivets on the door edges and separate door halves Drill out catch rivets and remove catch Replace in reverse order FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS Thermostat Remove crown plate or counter model Refer to Siting section Remove control knob Remove electrical connections noting the positio...

Page 7: ...le fixings and lift from keyhole slots Undo element fixings from inside the oven Withdraw elements take care not to pull the wires Undo element connections and replace in reverse order Mains Power Cable Remove outer back Remove cable from terminal block Replace in reverse order and ensure cable is pulled taught and tightened in a manner which securely grips the cable within the fitting Terminal Bl...

Page 8: ...LD64 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

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