Whirlpool ADN 625 Instructions For Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual Download Page 11

6 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

0805_GB_42

- GAS FRYERS

04/2008

6.6.2 Warnings and advice for maintenance of “stain-
less steel” appliances

•  “Stainless” steel equipment surfaces must be kept clean and in

contact with air at all times. When not running, keep appliance
doors open so as to allow air to run through it.

•  Regularly remove calcium , grease, starch, and egg white deposits

where rust may build up if there is lack of air. Do not use bleach-
ing products or products containing chloride. Follow all indica-
tions given by the company concerning special soaps and clean-
ing methods to be used for the appliance. If no specific cleaning
recommendations are available, it is necessary, however, to use
detergents having a low chloride content. After cleaning, remove
all soap residues with plenty of clean water and thoroughly dry
the surfaces.

•  Minimize contact of “stainless steel” with concentrated acids,

spices, salts, etc. Even acid vapours coming from cleaning the tiles
favour “stainless steel” corrosion.

•  Particularly for pots and multiple appliances, it is not recom-

mended to load the cooking chamber only with food having a
high salt content.

It is preferable to cook different food together, i.e. fatty dishes
or vegetables containing acids.

•  Avoid damaging the “stainless steel” surface, in particular with

different metals. Residues from other metals help build up the
formation of chemical microelements that may cause rust. At any
rate, it is appropriate to avoid contact between iron and steel
since it produces rust. Any contact between “stainless steel” and
iron (steel wool, pipeline chips, chalybeate waters) can start cor-
rosion phenomena. 

•  As for mechanical cleaning, it is recommended to use only steel

wool or natural, plastic or steel bristle brushes. Steel wool or
brushes with “stainless steel” can cause rust 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 (WEEE) Directive: 
information to users

This informational note is meant only for
owners of equipment marked with the
symbol shown in fig. A on the adhesive
label featuring the technical specifica-
tions applied on the actual product (the
label also giving the serial number).

This symbol indicates that the product is classified, according to the
regulations in force, as an item of electrical and electronic equip-
ment and conforms to EU Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE) meaning
that, at the end of its service life, it must be treated separately from
domestic waste, i.e. it must be handed in free of charge to a separa-
te waste electrical and electronic equipment collection centre or
returned to the reseller when buying a new equivalent item of
equipment.

The user is responsible for delivering the unit at the end of its life
to the appropriate collection facilities. Failure to do so shall result in
the user being subject to the penalties prescribed by the legislation
in force on waste.
Suitable separated collection so that the unit no longer used can be
sent off for environmentally compatible recycling, treatment and
disposal helps avoid possible negative effects on the environment
and on health and facilitates the recycling of the product's compo-
nent materials.

For more detailed information on available collection systems, con-
tact the local waste disposal service or the shop you purchased the
unit from.
Producers and importers fulfil their responsibility for environmental-
ly compatible recycling, treatment and disposal both directly and by
joining a collective scheme.

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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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