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SafeFlame 96 D / 97 D

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9. If the bottom carpet remains intact, it can be re-

used; otherwise, it must be replaced with a new
one. The bottom carpet must be intact at least under
the glow plug.

Cleaning the Cookin Range Burner
1.In order to clean the burner, you must remove the

cooking range’s outer shell. Open the screws and
lift the shell off. Figure 18 a.

2.Remove the stove frame from the oven by removing

the four screws on the cleats on either side of the
stove frame. Figure 18 b. Disconnect electrical wire,
fuel hose and exhaust pipe of the cooking range
and lift it out from the frame.

3.Next, open and clean the cooking range’s

combustion chamber in the same way as the oven
burner. See oven burner cleaning stages 4 – 9.

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B

Figure 18:

Figure 19:

Cleaning the Oven’s shutter

- Possible dirt between the windows of the shutter

should be cleaned.

- Open the shutter and remove the second screw from

the both sides of the shutter. Arrows in figure 19.
You do not need loose the shutter from the oven.

- Push the inside strips of the shutter downwards and

lift the strips up at the same time. Figure 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 to -

remove any condensed water from the fuel tank
before using the appliance. Depending on the fuel
used, it is important to take into consideration the
stability of the fuel in winter conditions.

Malfunctions

- If the heater does not start up, or stops by itself, this

may be because one of the safety measures results
in an error message. The appliance always stops
after an error message. After the error has been
corrected, the appliance can restart.

- In the event of a possible malfunction, the control

panel will display the cause of the malfunction. A
malfunction must always be cleared by turning the
power switch to OFF. Table 2 shows explanations
of the various indications.

- The stove’s red burner light comes on if the burner

temperature starts to drop. The burner light flashes
while the stove cools down after use, but if the light
flashes during use, the reason is a possible
malfunction. A flashing power switch light is also a
sign of a malfunction. Table 3 shows possible
malfunctions and their corresponding indications.

- If your own measures do not help, contact the service

point.

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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