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SafeFlame 96 D / 97 D

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

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Fuel

- The main fuels are diesel oil or furnace oil.
- Paraffin (kerosene) may also be used as fuel.
- Ensure the purity of the fuel by feeding it through a

filter to the appliance.

- When starting the appliance for the first time, the

fuel pipe is empty; it may take several starts before
the fuel pipe fills.

- With a gimbal-mounted appliance, regularly check

that the fuel pipe does not come into contact with
the exhaust tube.

Important Safety Notes

- Exhaust gas is very hot! Always before start ing

check that exhaust gas can not damage
anything for example ropes, fenders or
neighbouring boat. The minimum distance of
the side lead-through to another boat is 200 mm.

- Always allow the oven and stove to cool down for

about 15 minutes before switching off the main power.

- Fuel hoses and exhaust pipes of a gimbal-mounted

unit must be checked regulary because the
conections may be worn when they swing. It is
recommended to lock the gimbal when it is not in
use.

- When using the sealable deck lead-through,

remember to open it before use and to close it while
conditions demand that.

Using the Oven

Oven Control Panel Switches and Buttons

Figure 13:
1.

Oven Power Switch

2.

Oven Internal Light Switch

3.

Up Arrow Button

4.

Down Arrow Button

5.

Clock Button

6.

Display

General Instructions for Oven Use
- Preheat the oven before putting food in.
- When heating the oven, remove the baking tray – the

oven will heat faster and more evenly.

- When baking, cut off any unnecessary edges from,

for example, greaseproof paper, as they disturb the
flow of air in the oven.

- When using the oven, push both the rack and baking

tray against the back of the oven.

- After use, clean the oven and the baking tray and

rack with a damp cloth, and dry them in order to
keep the oven clean.

- If necessary, use a liquid cleaner to clean the oven.

After using the cleaner, wipe the oven down with a
damp cloth and dry it.

- While the oven is on, it efficiently heats the boat’s

internal air.  This extra heat can be removed with a
Wallas extractor hood, if required.

Turning the Oven on and off
The numbers in the text refer to the numbers in figure
14.
1.The recirculation fan heats the oven by cycling air

from the heat exchanger to the oven. When the power
switch is turned to the ON position, the oven reads
the parameters on the electronics card and runs a
diagnostics program, which takes about five
seconds. After this, the oven switches to standby
mode for user input. While reading the parameters,
the display shows ‘LdP’, and ‘tst’ during the
diagnostics.

2.While waiting for input for start timing, the display

flashes the texts ‘0.00’ and ‘Stt’. It is possible to set
a time-delay for start, if you want the oven to start at
a later time. The time-delay must be set within 15
seconds after the diagnostics program has ended.
The length of the time-delay is set in increments of
15 minutes by pressing the Up arrow button while
keeping the clock button depressed. The time-delay
can be cancelled with the power switch. When the
time-delay has been set, the oven will start after the
set time. The display shows ‘Stt’ and with 7 sec
intervals the remaining time to the start. The
maximum time-delay is 9 h 55 min. If setting the
time-delay has not been started in 15 seconds, the
oven will go into start-up mode.

3.As the oven starts, the display shows the start-up

phases ‘St0’ – ’St9'.

4.Once the oven has started, the display shows the

oven temperature . The temperature setting can be
freely adjusted while the power is switched on. The
temperature is set in increments of 5 °C between
100 °C and 250 °C by using the up and down buttons
to raise or lower the temperature. When either of
the arrows are pushed the display shows first current
setting. The oven has a default temperature setting,
which can be changed in increments of 5 °C. You
can set a new default temperature by holding down
both of the arrow buttons for 5 seconds. This will set
the current temperature setting as the default. The
control panel will acknowledge the new temperature
by displaying ‘Sat’.

5. You can set the running time for oven in increments

of 5 minutes with the clock button and decrease it
with the down button while keeping the clock button
depressed. When the running time is set the display
shows the remaining running time with 7 sec
intervals. Otherwise the display shows the oven
temperature. The maximum running time for the
timer is 9 h 55 min.

Summary of Contents for SafeFlame 96 D

Page 1: ...6 D is 1 5 m long Fuel hoses The maximum length of the fuel hose is 8 m the standard fuel hose is 4 m Considerations on the installation place and on its effect on the installation Figure 2 Wallas Saf...

Page 2: ...ng cleat for the rear pads 355 mm from the front edge of the installation opening 2 Lift the oven into the installation opening so that the rear pads slide into the grooves on the fastening cleat 3 Fi...

Page 3: ...to the minus terminal The cables are protected by rubber rings In the protection balk down back there are fixing points for both oven and stove cables Care must be taken that the wires don t come into...

Page 4: ...rs in the text refer to the numbers in figure 14 1 The recirculation fan heats the oven by cycling air from the heat exchanger to the oven When the power switch is turned to the ON position the oven r...

Page 5: ...the ON position The power switch yellow indicator lights up to indicate that the appliance is turned on A flashing yellow indicator indicates low voltage If the flashing continues for 4 5 minutes or...

Page 6: ...tection beam behind the oven Arrows in figure 15 a 2 Disconnect the electrical wire control cable fuel hose and oven s temperature sensor Circles in figure 15 a Disconnect also the wire of the oven s...

Page 7: ...19 Remove the insidewindow of the shutter Clean the windows and put the insidewindow back to its place Close the screws of the shutter Winter Storage In the spring after winter storage it is important...

Page 8: ...h C e g r a h c d n a n o i t i d n o c r e t e m a i d e h t k c e h C e l b a c r e w o p e h t f o s n o i t c e n n o c e h t d n a t i f o p o r d f o g n i n r a W e g a t l o V n i o L e l b i...

Page 9: ...of foreign origin have been added to the equipment or its structure has been changed without the distributor s or manufacturer s consent 5 Natural wearing faulty handling unsuitable fuel under pressur...

Page 10: ...ad through 3468 The hull or deck lead through 30011 Connection pack to feed fuel directly from the boat s main tank 30012 Solenoid valve to be installed close to the tank if the fuel level is above th...

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