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Cleaning Instructions 

V.

 
 
 

CAUTION! 

 

Always  turn  the  unit  OFF,  and  follow  the  lock-out/tag-out  procedure  before  performing 
cleaning and maintenance operation. 
 
Allow the unit to cool down first, before starting any cleaning or maintenance operation. 

 

 

 

General 

A.

 

1.

 

Clean the Gas Hob regularly.  A clean Gas Hob looks better, will last longer and will perform 

better. 

2.

 

Carbonized grease on the trivets will hinder the transfer of heat to the food.  This will result in 
loss of cooking efficiency. 

3.

 

Do  not  splash  or  use  water  on  the  trivets  and  burners  while  these  items  are  still  hot  as 
warping and cracking may occur.  Allow these items to cool down first, and then remove for 

cleaning.  The trivets can be taken out for cleaning. 

4.

 

Do  not  use  harsh  abrasive  detergents,  strong  solvents  or  caustic  detergents  as  they  could 

corrode or damage your Gas Hobs. 

5.

 

In order to prevent the forming of rust on the trivets and burners, ensure that any detergent 
or cleaning material had been completely removed after each cleaning. 

 

 

Daily Cleaning: 

B.

1.

 

Trivets and Burners: 

a.

 

Remove the trivet/s from the equipment. 

b.

 

The burner can be cleaned in its place. 

c.

 

Scrape off the caramelized or carbonized food debris or food splatter from the trivets and 
burners using soft bristled wire brush or copper brush.  Ensure that food debris that was 
scraped off from the burner shall not go inside the burner port holes.  If any food debris 
went inside the burner, it must be taken out to prevent clogging of the burner. 

 

2.

 

Drip Tray: 

a.

 

The drip tray should be checked and emptied frequently to prevent overflow and spillage.   

b.

 

Remove the drip tray while still warm so that the oils and grease are still in liquid state.   

c.

 

Empty out any food debris or oils from the tray. 

 

3.

 

Flue and other exterior surface: 

a.

 

Clean  the  flue,  and  other  exterior  surfaces  of  the  Gas  Hob  with  warm  water  and  mild 
detergent solution using a soft sponge.  

b.

 

Rinse  with  warm  water,  and  ensure  that  the  mild  detergent  solution  was  thoroughly 
rinsed off. 

c.

 

Dry the Gas Hob surfaces thoroughly with a dry cloth  or paper towel, and polish with a 
soft dry cloth. 

 

Summary of Contents for GL169-N

Page 1: ...on operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment WARNING Instructions must be posted in a prominent location All safety precautions must be taken in t...

Page 2: ...troduction 3 I Specifications 4 II Installation 6 III Operation Guide 10 IV Cleaning Instructions 13 V Gas Conversion 16 VI Troubleshooting 21 VII Exploded View 22 VIII Spare Parts List 24 IX Declarat...

Page 3: ...out by a competent service person to ensure correct and safe operation of your equipment is maintained c Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of this equipment while it is in operation d The equipme...

Page 4: ...rners 2 It is fitted with full pilot and flame failure protection Pack Contents B The following are included 1 Thor Gas Hob 2 Gas Stand 3 Instruction Manual 4 Conversion kit for Propane for GL169 P un...

Page 5: ...er injector Orifice Injector Mark Orifice Size in mm 44 2 18 53 1 51 54 1 40 54 1 40 FDS injector Pilot injector Injector Mark Orifice Size in mm 45 0 45 25 0 25mm 25 0 25mm 25 0 25mm Burner Air Shutt...

Page 6: ...1 2 Installation Flueing Ventilation Ireland IS 820 Non Domestic Gas Installations Unpack the equipment B 1 Remove all packaging and transit protection from the equipment including all protective fil...

Page 7: ...and level The installation of the gas stand should be carried out before the completion of the gas connection Install the gas stand D 1 Remove the Stand from the packaging ensuring that all protectiv...

Page 8: ...ted on its rating label Ensure that adequate supply pressure exists 4 When a supply regulator is to be installed ensure that the supply regulator is converted to the correct gas type that the equipmen...

Page 9: ...requirement turn OFF the burner and pilot shut off the isolation gas valve and remove the portable manometer from the Manifold Pressure Test Point and return the plug Then check for gas leak after re...

Page 10: ...ponents that have adjustments which are protected by the manufacturer or his agents shall not be adjusted by the user operator 3 Please use woks with a diameter between 240mm to 280mm Equipment Contro...

Page 11: ...lot burner should stay lit if not repeat Steps 1 to 3 above 5 If pilot burner was extinguished during normal operation wait for 5 minutes before lighting it up Lighting the Main Burners C 1 Select the...

Page 12: ...e adjusted by the user operator 2 The space between the legs at the bottom admits combustion air DO NOT BLOCK THIS SPACE 3 All burners are lit from constantly burning pilots Turning the valve to the d...

Page 13: ...eaning material had been completely removed after each cleaning Daily Cleaning B 1 Trivets and Burners a Remove the trivet s from the equipment b The burner can be cleaned in its place c Scrape off th...

Page 14: ...ake caution when removing or handling them since these parts are heavy and can cause injury when they fall on your toe or foot f Once the burner is thoroughly dry install the burner in place Ensure th...

Page 15: ...rocedure can usually be removed by rubbing the surface with SCOTCH BRITE scouring pads or STAINLESS scouring pads DO NOT USE ORDINARY STEEL WOOL as any particles left on the surface will rust and furt...

Page 16: ...embly connection to the safety gas valve Then turn the main pipe assembly towards you for easy access to the main burner injector f Remove and replace the main burner injector using 13mm spanner Ensur...

Page 17: ...t Pilot Injector Refer to the Gas Specification Table on page 5 of this manual for the corresponding Pilot Injector size for the specific gas type that the unit will operate on d Reconnect the pilot p...

Page 18: ...e height of the low flame by rotating the screw counter clockwise to increase and clockwise to decrease 4 Check the connections for gas leak Use soapy water or any gas leak detecting solution to check...

Page 19: ...nd other burner flame abnormalities 13 Refit the pilot covers radiants cast grates front panel cover and knobs 14 After converting the unit ensure to post the new label with the appropriate gas type u...

Page 20: ...20 20 44 2 18mm 0 45 8 8 BE FR I2E G20 20 20 44 2 18mm 0 45 8 8 BE CH CZ IT ES FR GR GB HR LT NL PT SK IE SI I3P 37 G31 37 37 53 1 51mm 0 25 8 8 AT CH CZ DE DK FI FR GB GR IT NL NO SE I3B P G30 30 30...

Page 21: ...burner does not light Pilot burner is not lit Light the pilot burner first Not enough gas or gas pressure Check the gas tank Ensure that it is not empty Check the gas pressure Ensure that you have su...

Page 22: ...22 Exploded View VIII 5 6 14 2 3 4 11 13 1 8 9 7 10 12...

Page 23: ...23 Exploded View 26 27 28 24 15 17 19 20 21 25 23 22 16 18...

Page 24: ...37 1 1 9 Copper Joint 01 02 1005351 1 1 10 Burner support 06 05 1471836 2 2 11 Heating insulation 01 05 1028912 2 2 12 Drip tray 01 05 1028914 1 1 13 Gas stand 1 SET 07 18 28 1590980 1 1 14 Foot fix p...

Page 25: ...jector Orifice for Natural Gas 44 01 20 1068644 4 22 Pilot pipe assembly Rear 01 24 1070904 2 2 23 Pilot pipe assembly Front 01 24 1070903 2 2 24 Safety Valve For Natural Gas Includes 1 6mm bypass scr...

Page 26: ...26 Declaration of Conformity X...

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Page 28: ...28 Fourth Way Avonmouth Bristol BS11 8TB United Kingdom Ver 2 Rev 0 2016 05...

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