Whirlpool ADN 625 Instructions For Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual Download Page 10

6 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

0805_GB_42

- GAS FRYERS

04/2008

6.2.2 Lighting the main burner and temperature adju-
stment

To light the main burner, after light the pilot burner, turn the knob
further to the left until the desired temperature. The thermostat is
marked in positions from 1 to 7. The approximate values for each
position are the following:

Position

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Degrees °C 

110

125

140

150

165

180

190

To shut off the burner, turn the knob to the right to

position,

the main burner will go out.

To shut off the pilot light, place the knob in position “0”.

6.2.3 Emptying the tank

The user should place a special container under the discharge.

The bowl should be heat-resistant and designed not to allow the oil

to spill when the bath is being emptied, since this could be very dan-
gerous.

A bowl with these requisites is available separately as an optional
extra from our sales department.

Before placing the oil drip tray under the cock and opening, make
sure that the oil has cooled down, open the oil drain tap.

6.3 Cleaning and taking care of the machine

Never clean the appliance with jets of water, whether direct or
pressurised!

Never clean the appliance before it has cooled down.

Rinse the surface with clean water and a soft cloth to get rid of
all traces of detergent.

When finished using the appliance, it should be cleaned thorou-
ghly every evening. 

Empty the tank as described in paragraph 6.2.3, remove any resi-
due from the bottom. 

Before starting to clean the appliance, disconnect from the
mains. The surfaces and steel parts should be washed in warm
water using a neutral detergent. Avoid using abrasive or corrosi-
ve detergents which could damage the steel.

Let the inside of the tank dry perfectly before refilling with oil.
The recovered oil must be filtered and decanted before being
replaced in the tank. New and clean oil improves the appliance
performance as well as the taste of the food. 

Thoroughly dry the appliance.

Cleaning the appliance daily guarantees perfect long-term opera-
tion.

6.4 Turning the appliance off in case of bre-

akdown

6.4.1 What to do in case of failure 

In case of breakdown or malfunctioning or failure close the gas cock.
Close the connecting cock of the unit. Call the service centre.

6.4.2 What to do in case of prolonged period of disuse

When the appliance is not to be used for a long time, clean thor-
oughly, cas instructed in the chapter 6.5 “Appliance care and fre-
quency of maintenance”, close the connecting cock of the unit.

6.5 Appliance care and frequency of maintenance

Attention! When cleaning, carefully avoid washing the
appliance with direct water jets or high-pressure
water! 

Cleaning must be performed when the appliance is cold.

Thorough daily cleaning of the appliance, after disconnecting it, will
keep it in perfect working order and make it last longer. All steel
parts should be cleaned with water and a detergent, using a damp
cloth; do not use abrasive substances or corroding detergents.

Do not use steel wool, which could cause rust to form.

For the same reason, avoid touching the appliance with anything
made of iron. Do not clean with sandpaper and lubricating gel paper.

If absolutely necessary, you may use pumice powder.

If the appliance is extremely dirty, use a synthetic sponge (i.e.
Scotchbrite sponge).

After cleaning the appliance, rinse with clean water and wipe with
a clean cloth.

All maintenance and repair work must be carried out by authorized
technicians only.

The appliance must be checked at least once a year. For this reason,
a service agreement contract is recommended.

6.6 Recommendations for the treatment of 
stainless “steel industrial” kitchens

6.6.1 Useful information on “stainless steel”

Industrial kitchens are generally made of “stainless steel” having
the following material codes:

•  1.4016 or 1.4511 = magnetizable chromed steels

•  1.4301, 1.4401 and 1.4571 =  non-magnetizable chromed steels

Chromed steels have favourable thermo-technical characteristics. In
fact, they have less of a tendency to warp due to the effect of heat.

Chrome-nickel steels, instead, have good corrosion resistance features.

“Stainless steel” corrosion resistance is given by an inactive coat
that builds up on the surface by coming into contact with oxygen.

The oxygen in the air is already enough to build up the inactive
coat that allows automatic removal of anomalies and damage due
to mechanical actions. The inactive coat builds up or re-builds up
faster if the steel comes in contact with running water containing
oxygen.

A more powerful effect is given by oxidative acids (nitric acid, oxalic
acid). These acids are used if the steel has undergone strong chemi-
cal stresses, hence generally losing its inactive coat.

The inactive layer can be chemically damaged or jeopardized by
reducing agents (oxygen consumption) if they come in contact with
the steel, concentrated or at high temperatures. These active sub-
stances include for instance:

•  saline and sulphurous substances

• chlorides 

(salts)

•  concentrated spices such as mustard, vinegar essences, soup

cubes, kitchen salt solutions, etc.

More damage can be caused by:

•  outside rust (i.e. from other components, tools or incipient rust)

•  iron particles (i.e. file dust)

•  contact with non-ferrous metals (element build up)

•  lack of oxygen (i.e. no air inlet, water lacking oxygen).

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Summary of Contents for ADN 625

Page 1: ...0805_GB_42 GAS FRYERS Instructions for installation use e maintenance ADN 625 ADN 626 04 2008 ...

Page 2: ...0805_GB_42 GAS FRYERS 2 12 04 2008 CHARACTERISTICS Supplied by Date Customer Service FAX e mail ...

Page 3: ...aining 7 5 1 10 Conversion and adjustment 7 5 1 11 Replacement of burner injector 8 5 1 12 Replacement of burner pilot injector 8 5 2 Maintenance 8 5 3 Replacing parts 8 5 3 1 Gas valve 8 5 3 2 Safety termostat 8 5 3 3 Thermocouple 8 5 3 4 Plug 8 5 3 5 Burner 9 6 Instructions for use 9 6 1 Safety cleaning and repair rules 9 6 2 Start up 9 6 2 1 Lighting pilot burner 9 6 2 2 Lighting the main burne...

Page 4: ...5_GB_42 GAS FRYERS 4 12 04 2008 683 545 Data plate 150 55 678 60 700 Gas 1 2 45 310 400 34 Gas 1 2 700 Data plate 400 800 Data plate 700 34 Gas 1 2 710 45 Gas 1 2 800 ADN 626 ADN 625 45 34 34 45 1 DIAGRAM ...

Page 5: ...kg h Nominal thermal power Minimal thermal capacity Nominal thermal power Minimal thermal capacity G20 G30 G31 20 mbar 28 37 mbar II2H3 A m3 h kW kW No of nozzles pilot burner G20 G30 G31 1 2 0 730 0 540 2 x 145 2 x 95 Adjustable 20 1 2 1 460 1 080 4 x 145 4 x 95 Adjustable 2 x 20 Model ADN 625 14 6 9 ADN 626 28 6 9 6 9 TABLE 1 0051 TIPO TYPE CAT KAT GAS GAZ G30 G31 G20 G25 II2H3B P P mbar 30 30 2...

Page 6: ...tion chamber and flues are made of electrogalvanised steel sheeting The fryers are fitted with a safety thermostat should the temperatu re of the oil exceed the safety limit the gas is automatically cut off The temperature is set through a thermostat which controls the ignition and extinguishing of the burners 4 3 Assembly 4 3 1 Installation premises The appliance must be installed in a well venti...

Page 7: ...l h or litre minute l min The following formula is used to calculate the value of E It is important measure the power when the appliance is in standby status The calorific power value can be requested from the local gas company The nominal power and the minimum power with respect to the nominal pressure are obtained by consulting the table for the adjustment of the gas passage table 1 WARNING Ther...

Page 8: ...bustion safety Check functioning of the appliance as described in paragraph 5 1 6 Operation control 5 3 Replacing parts All parts must be replaced by authorized technicians only To replace the following parts first remove all the control knobs and control panel after loosening the fixing screws then extract the ignition wire 5 3 1 Gas valve Loosen the fitting of the pipe pos 3 16 17 and 21 fig 1 o...

Page 9: ...am jets or high pres sure equipment it is necessary to switch off the appliance first Before starting to clean the appliance disconnect from the mains Do not use inflammable liquid to clean the appliance Repairs may be carried out only by skilled personnel During repairs the appliance must undergo voltage omnipolar insulation local switch i e safety load cut off switch Noise emission values of the...

Page 10: ...n When cleaning carefully avoid washing the appliance with direct water jets or high pressure water Cleaning must be performed when the appliance is cold Thorough daily cleaning of the appliance after disconnecting it will keep it in perfect working order and make it last longer All steel parts should be cleaned with water and a detergent using a damp cloth do not use abrasive substances or corrod...

Page 11: ...st due to rubbing Newly formed rust spots can be removed with slightly abrasive liquid soaps or fine grained sand paper Larger rust spots can be removed with 2 3 of hot oxalic acid solution If these cleaning products do not do the job a nitric acid 10 treatment is required Attention These treatments can be carried out only by expert personnel according to current regulations 6 6 3 The 2002 96 EC W...

Page 12: ... PRINTING ERRORS DUE TO ITS POLICY OF CONTINUAL PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY CHANGES DEEMED NECESSARY THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IF THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL ARE NOT OBSERVED WHIRLPOOL EUROPE srl V le Guido Borghi 27 I 21025 Comerio VA ...

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