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Installation

 

Electrical Connection 

NOTE: ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED 

PERSON. 

 
 

Each appliance should be connected to an adequately 

protected power supply and an isolation switch mounted 
adjacent to, but not behind appliance.  This switch must 

be clearly marked and readily accessible in case of fire. 

 

1. 

Check electricity supply is correct as shown on 

Rating Plate attached to lower front hand side of 

front sill panel. 

2. 

Supply terminal connections are located at rear of 

appliance.  Refer to ‘Electrical Connections’ in 

‘Dimensions’ section of manual. 

3. 

Open oven door and remove oven control panel to 

allow connection access for electrical supply. 

4. 

Connect mains supply to L1, L2 and L3 connection 

terminals.  Refer to 'Electrical Supply 

Requirements' section for connection details.

 

 

 

 

NOTE:  This appliance can be converted from 3 Phase to Single Phase supply by connecting single 

phase input to L1 and adding a bridge wire between L1, L2 and L3 connections, (refer to Fig 
3 above and information shown in 'Electrical Supply Requirements Table' in 'Specifications' 
Section). 

5. 

Connect neutral and earth conductors to neutral stud and earth stud respectively. 

6. 

For all connections ensure that conductors are secure and appropriately terminated. 

7. 

Tighten cable gland to secure against tension on cable. 

8. 

Check polarity of each connection is correct to mains connection terminals markings on appliance. 

 

NOTE: 

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This appliance must be earthed. 

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Fixed wiring installations must incorporate an all-pole disconnection switch. 

 

9. 

Correctly locate appliance into its final operating position and using a spirit level, adjust legs so that 

appliance is level and at correct height. 

10.  Connect power supply to appliance. 
11.  Check electrical supply is within input rating specification, refer to 'Specifications' section). 

 

Add bridging 
wires between 
L1, L2 and L3. 

Neutral supply 
connection to N 

Phase supply  
connection to L1 

Fig 4 

 

 
 

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Warning 

 
 
 

Changing supply from 3 phase to single phase will increase electrical current 
loading on supply cable.  Ensure supply cable used is of a sufficient size for  
current loading, refer to 'Electrical Supply Requirements' table overleaf.
 

Caution 

Summary of Contents for RN8510GE

Page 1: ...10GE GEC RN8810GE GEC Gas Ranges Electric Static Convection Oven Date Purchased Serial Number Dealer Service Provider 230562 15 RNL8510GE GEC RNL8610GE GEC RNL8810GE GEC RNB8510GE GEC RNB8610GE GEC RN...

Page 2: ...ares tel 1800 337 963 Customer Service tel 1800 335 315 fax 1800 350 281 CANADA Serve Canada Web www servecanada com E Mail info servecanada com Sales tel 800 551 8795 Toll Free Service tel 800 263 14...

Page 3: ...odel Numbers Covered in this Specification General Gas Supply Requirements Gas Connection Electrical Supply Requirements Electrical Connection Dimensions 7 Installation 10 Installation Requirements Un...

Page 4: ...IRE THE APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE LEFT ON UNATTENDED IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A REGULAR INSPECTION IS MADE BY A COMPETENT SERVICE PERSON TO ENSURE CORRECT AND SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR APPLIANCE IS MAINTAINED...

Page 5: ...Open Burners 600mm Griddle Electric Convection Oven RN 1 8619GEC 900mm Griddle Electric Convection Oven RN 1 8810GEC 2 8 Open Burners Electric Convection Oven RN 1 8813GEC 2 6 Open Burners 300mm Grid...

Page 6: ...5 kW 5 5 kW Reduced 1 75 kW 1 85 kW 1 75 kW 1 95 kW Gas Rate nett Nominal 0 69 m3 hr 0 58 m3 hr 0 51 kg hr 0 43 kg hr Reduced 0 19 m3 hr 0 20 m3 hr 0 14 kg hr 0 15 kg hr Supply Pressure 20 mbar 30 37...

Page 7: ...at rear of appliance approximately 130mm from right hand side 32mm from rear and 655mm from floor and is reached from beneath appliance Refer to Dimensions section Connection is BSP male thread Natura...

Page 8: ...g HO5 RN F Type Branch supply line shall be individually overload protected to correct current rating and supply chord shall be protected against any mechanical or thermal damage A grommet is fitted a...

Page 9: ...7 Dimensions RN L 8510GE GEC Refer to Page 8 for Cook Top Options RN L 8610GE GEC...

Page 10: ...8 Dimensions RN L 8810GE GEC Refer to Page 8 for Cook Top Options...

Page 11: ...9 Dimensions RN L 8610GE GEC RN L 8613GE GEC RN L 8616GE GEC RN L 8619GE GEC RN L 8810GE GEC RN L 8813GE GEC RN L 8816GE GEC RN L 8819GE GEC Cook Top Options RN L 8510GE GEC RN L 8513GE GEC...

Page 12: ...his section will void the warranty Components having adjustments protected e g paint sealed by manufacturer are only to be adjusted by an authorised service agent They are not to be adjusted by the in...

Page 13: ...fitting instructions Optional Accessories Refer to Replacement Parts List Plinth Kit For installation details refer to instructions supplied with each kit Fitting Rear Rollers 1 Raise appliance from f...

Page 14: ...supply line as close to appliance as possible NOTE Gas pressure regulator provided with this appliance is convertible between Natural Gas and LPG as shown in Gas Conversion Section in this manual Ens...

Page 15: ...ements Table in Specifications Section 5 Connect neutral and earth conductors to neutral stud and earth stud respectively 6 For all connections ensure that conductors are secure and appropriately term...

Page 16: ...n Thermostat Operation Check the Oven Fan Operation GEC Models only b Ensure that the operator has been instructed in the areas of correct lighting operation and shutdown procedure for the appliance 2...

Page 17: ...green Griddle Option Burner Control OFF Position PILOT Burner HIGH Flame LOW Flame Gas Control Knobs Piezo Igniter Located here when fitted with Griddle Option Open Burner Option OFF Position HIGH Fl...

Page 18: ...ually re light burner each time that it is turned ON as burner will automatically light itself off the pilot burner Flame Failure Protection is incorporated for each burner by way of a thermo electric...

Page 19: ...s The thermostat maintains oven temperature by controlling both elements Top element is further controlled by an energy regulator Convection Ovens are fitted with a circulation fan 2 Place oven racks...

Page 20: ...ing material has been completely removed after each cleaning To keep your Cooktop clean and operating at peak efficiency follow the procedures shown overleaf Always turn off the gas electrical supply...

Page 21: ...e surface thoroughly with a scraper tool and brush off any deposits with a soft bristled brush 2 Stubborn or accumulated carbon deposits can be removed with a griddle stone or a scotch bright pad 3 Wi...

Page 22: ...Weekly Remove and clean any built up of grease etc from oven racks and bottom spill cover 4 Dry oven thoroughly with a dry cloth and polish with a soft dry cloth Stainless Steel Surfaces 1 Clean stai...

Page 23: ...tles are not empty Call service provider Pilot goes out when gas control knob released Griddle option only Releasing knob before thermo couple has heated Pilot flame too small Gas pressure too low Par...

Page 24: ...shown on following pages Replace blown fuse Call service provider Complete power failure of the appliance Check fuse connection at mains supply Ensure fuse size is correct to carry the load Check for...

Page 25: ...23 Wiring Schematic RN L 8510GE RN L 8610GE RN L 8810GE...

Page 26: ...24 Wiring Schematic Wiring Diagram for RN L 8510GE RN L 8610GE RN L 8810GE...

Page 27: ...25 Wiring Schematic RN L 8510GEC RN L 8610GEC RN L 8810GEC...

Page 28: ...26 Wiring Schematic Wiring Diagram RN L 8510GEC RN L 8610GEC RN L 8810GEC...

Page 29: ...nds burner caps and burner bodies and the pot stand supports 2 Remove injectors and replace with correct size injectors as shown in Gas Specifications Tables at end of this section 3 Refit the pot sta...

Page 30: ...eplace with correct size injectors as shown in Gas Specifications Tables at end of this section 4 Refit the following Re connect pilot supply tube to pilot burner Re connect piezo igniter to mounting...

Page 31: ...remains correct Re adjust regulator if required 5 Screw cap nut back onto regulator Gas Type Identification Label On completion of gas conversion replace gas type identification label located at Rear...

Page 32: ...Burner Aeration Setting Fully Open Fully Open Supply Pressure 1 13 3 40 kPa 2 75 4 50 kPa Burner Operating Pressure 0 95 kPa 2 6 kPa Gas Regulator Cap Screw Natural Gas LP Gas Open Burner Main Burner...

Page 33: ...Gas Town Gas Open Burner Main Burner 2 45mm 4 50mm Pilot Burner PF Option Only 0 30 0 60 Griddle Main Burner 2 10mm 3 40mm Pilot Burner 0 35 0 60 Burner Aeration Setting Fully open Fully open Supply...

Page 34: ...Open Burner with Flame Failure 227384 Knob Open Burner with Pilot Flame Failure 228167 Thermocouple 320mm Front 228166 Thermocouple 600mm Rear Griddle 014105 Burner 032210 Burner Injector Nat Gas 2 1...

Page 35: ...116 Fan 019479 Motor General 227015 Pot Stand 228884 Spill Tray RN8510GE GEC Series 228883 Spill Tray RN8610GE GEC Series 228882 Spill Tray RN8810GE GEC Series 227892 Side Rack LH 227893 Side Rack RH...

Page 36: ...o Nat Gas LPG Butane Town Gas Nat Gas UK Propane UK RN8510GE GEC 231841 231840 231842 231843 231909 231908 RN8610GE GEC 231845 231844 231846 231847 231911 231910 RN8810GE GEC 231849 231848 231850 2318...

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