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 Gas Range Manual 

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Revision: 24 Feb 2011  

SERVICE 

CONTACT THE FACTORY, THE FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE 
OR A LOCAL SERVICE COMPANY TO PERFORM 
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS. 

FOR YOUR SAFETY, ALL SERVICE WORK MUST BE 
CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON AND USE 
ONLY ORIGINAL SUPPLIED AND SPECIFIED PARTS. 

TEST ALL FITTINGS, PIPES AND PIPE CONNECTIONS FOR 
LEAKS IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPROVED GAS LEAK 
TEST PROCESSES AND METHODS.  DO NOT USE A 
FLAME.  

Note: When checking gas pressure, ensure that all other equipment on 
the same line is turned “ON”.

 

RECOMMENDED SERVICE 

It is recommended that your appliance be serviced by an authorized person. It 
is for guidance purpose only and may vary based on usage of the equipment 
and operator care. Prescribed service tasks include; 

Functional test of all components and clean and adjust as necessary.

Inspect and clean all gas valves and lubricate with an industry approved
lubricant.

Inspect all gas piping.

Check and adjust specified gas pressures.

Leak 

test.

Full operational, performance and safety test.

SERVICE INFORMATION 

To access gas valves, remove control knobs and the front panel. 
To remove a gas valve, disconnect the gas valve from the manifold connection 
and remove the valve. 
To access oven burner thermocouples/pilots, remove oven base. 

Summary of Contents for SHDR-24-4

Page 1: ...nge with oven SMDR 36 6 Operation Manual Please read it carefully keep it in a convenient place for reference Model SMDR 36 6 Saturn Equipment Primoris Inc 5670 Greenwood Plaza Blvd Suite 501 Greenwoo...

Page 2: ...G THIS EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS 5601 LOCAL AUTHORITY GAS ELECTRICITY ANY APPLICABLE STATUTORY REGULATIONS AND MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS POST IN A PR...

Page 3: ...OR USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS NEAR THIS APPLIANCE DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS NEAR THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION INSTALLATION CLEARANCES AS SPECIFIED MUST BE OBSERVED IF YOU SMELL GAS TURN THE UNIT OFF...

Page 4: ...et a wide range of applications and represents the best quality and highest value equipment Please read the instruction manual carefully to ensure the safe and reliable operation and performance of yo...

Page 5: ...RE 9 COMMISSIONING 9 SPECIFICATIONS 10 INSTALLATION 10 GAS INPUT INFORMATION 11 GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE 11 NOMINAL GAS CONSUMPTION 11 TEST POINT PRESSURE 12 VENTILATION AIR SUPPLY 12 OPERATING INSTRUCTION...

Page 6: ...SERVICE 18 SERVICE INFORMATION 18 OPEN AND GRILL BURNER ADJUSTMENTS 19 OVEN CONTROL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 20 CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS 21 SPARE PARTS 22 TROUBLE SHOOTING 23 ALL BURNERS 23 OVEN 24 RAN...

Page 7: ...Damages caused in shipment Damage as a result of incorrect installation Damage as a result of incorrect operation Damages caused by unauthorised service and use of non original parts Gas supply issue...

Page 8: ...ent in your environment and advise all operators of these Installation This equipment must be installed by an authorized person in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the...

Page 9: ...essure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures in excess of 1 2 PSIG 3 45 kPa Commissioning The authorized person installing this equipment must commission the equipment gas leakage...

Page 10: ...onnection Point For Range units the gas connection point is located at the rear of the unit 810 mm 32 above the floor and 45 mm 1 8 from the right hand side Gas Connection Prescribed requirements incl...

Page 11: ...EVEL GAS INPUT INFORMATION GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE Gas Type Operating Gas Pressure Natural Gas 5 1 25 kPa LP Gas 10 2 49 kPa To verify gas pressure use the special plug on the gas line or the pilot burner...

Page 12: ...afety it is ESSENTIAL that the equipment in the installed position has the proper air and ventilation and the correct exhaust canopy and air balance The correct installation and compliance with all re...

Page 13: ...ED FOR COMMERCIAL CATERING PURPOSES AND WILL GENERATE SIGNIFICANT HEAT HOT SURFACES WILL CAUSE BURNS A HAZARD AND RISK ASSESSMENT MUST BE UNDERTAKEN BY OWNERS AND ALL OPERATORS MADE AWARE OF THESE NOT...

Page 14: ...ned 2 Make sure the thermostat located on the control panel is turned off 3 Take off the lower panel press the black button of the safety valve for 15 to 30 seconds Stick the flame gun through an open...

Page 15: ...ht the grill burner s and set at the lowest level Operate the grill for about 20 minutes and then wipe away the oil Repeat this procedure three times IMPORTANT Only use low heat when seasoning the gri...

Page 16: ...ed using an appropriate powder paste To scrape off heavy deposits of grease and oil use only wood or plastic tools as necessary Note Never use steel wool to clean stainless steel Note Damage may occur...

Page 17: ...turi ignite and check the flame pattern Note The burner flame should be uniformly blue If yellow flames are present this may indicate that grease and dirt are present in the burner throat Remove and c...

Page 18: ...MMENDED SERVICE It is recommended that your appliance be serviced by an authorized person It is for guidance purpose only and may vary based on usage of the equipment and operator care Prescribed serv...

Page 19: ...pressure test point is accessed by removing the gas valve control knobs and the front panel The test point pressure is shown in the Nominal Gas Consumption Table and is set with two open top burners o...

Page 20: ...Feb 2011 OVEN CONTROL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Test Point Pressure The oven burner pressure test point is located also on the manifold test point on the top section The test point pressure is shown i...

Page 21: ...jectors to PROPANE Gas injectors refer Nominal Gas Consumption Table Oven Burner Access and change the injector to a PROPANE Gas Injector refer Nominal Gas Consumption Table LEAK TEST IN ACCORDANCE WI...

Page 22: ...22 Revision 24 Feb 2011 LEAK TEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPROVED METHODS Ignite burners and adjust AMEND DATA PLATE AND APPLY NATURAL GAS LABEL SPARE PARTS A list of major spare part items is shown at t...

Page 23: ...ocked pilots Pilot adjusting screw Pilot repeatedly goes out Pilot flame size and position Yellow Burner Flame Primary air and adjust air shutter Flame lifting off burner ports Primary air Air shutter...

Page 24: ...Gas Range Manual Page 24 Revision 24 Feb 2011 OVEN Incorrect oven temperature Oven thermostat and control dial position Burner shuts off at set Thermostat by pass temperature...

Page 25: ...Gas Range Manual Page 25 Revision 24 Feb 2011 Exploded view SMDR 36 6...

Page 26: ...Gas Range Manual Page 26 Revision 24 Feb 2011 Gas diagram SMDR 36 6...

Page 27: ...Gas Range Manual Page 27 Revision 24 Feb 2011 Installation of backguard...

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