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013-03 - Gas pasta cooker

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Checking the pilot light

When correctly adjusted, the pilot light flame will com-
pletely surround the thermocouple and will not flicker; ;
if it does, adjust the pilot flame as described in para-
graph “Pilot burner adjustment”.

Checking the primary air 

The appliance can be adjusted. Air volume flow is cor-
rect when there is sufficient protection against the fla-
me rising when the burner is cold or light-back when it
is hot. Position the ring at measurement “A” (Fig. 1) in-
dicated in table 1 for type of gas.

Checking the functions 

- Start the appliance in accordance with the instructions; 
- Check the gas tubes for leaks;
- Check that the flame on the main burner lights 

properly and is correctly formed, even on low; 

- Check that the pilot light is correctly regulated; 
- Draw up a servicing and maintenance contract. 

Note for the installer 

- Explain and demonstrate to the user how the machi-

ne works according to the instructions, and hand him
this manual. 

- Remind the user that any structural alterations to the

room housing the appliance may affect the combu-
stion air supply. Once the alterations have been com-
pleted, the appliance and its functions should be tho-
roughly checked. 

Running the appliance on other types
of gas 

When changing to another type of gas, e.g. from natural
to LP, or to another gas group, consult the “TECHNICAL
DATA” table to determine the correct nozzles to use. 
The nozzles for the main burners and pilot light for diffe-
rent types of gas, marked in 100ths of mm, are in a ca-
se supplied with the appliance. 
When the appliance has been transformed or adapted,
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"Checking the functions". 

Replacing the main burner nozzle 

To change nozzle (30), open the doors. Unscrew the
nozzle from the nozzle holder using a 12 spanner; repla-
ce with a new nozzle (see “TECHNICAL DATA” table).
If necessary, to make changing the nozzle easier, loo-
sen screws (39) to remove the air adjustment sleeve.

Pilot burner adjustment (Fig. 2)

The pilot burner is easily accessible once the doors ha-
ve been opened.
Remove screw (35) and adjust the flame with a screw-
driver. Once adjusted, replace and tighten screw (35)
inserting the relative gasket.
The pilot flame is correctly adjusted when it completely sur-
rounds the thermocouple and safely lights the main burner.

Adjusting the low flame (Fig. 3) 

Referring to the “TECHNICAL DATA” table, set the low
flame screw (2) as follows: 
- if the appliance is to run on LP gas, tighten the low

flame screw as far as it will go; 

- if the appliance is to run on natural gas, turn the low

flame screw while simultaneously adjusting the pri-
mary air: 

- read off the setting in It/min which corresponds to the

heat value (calculated by the “Volumetric Method”) in
the Gas Flow Setting Table (2); start the appliance up
according to the instructions;

- after allowing the appliance to run for same mins.,

turn the knob to low and set minimum gas flow by tur-
ning screw (2) (to the right = gas flow decreases; to
the left = gas flow increases). 

MAINTENANCE 

The following maintenance programme should be car-
ried out at least once a year: 
- Check that all the safety and setting devices are

working properly; 

- Check that the burners are working properly with re-

gard to: 

- ignition 
- combustion safety;
- Check the functions of the appliance as described in

paragraph "Checking the functions" page 11.

Summary of Contents for AGB 055/WP

Page 1: ...013_03 Installation operating and maintenance instructions 10 2005 GAS PASTA COOKER AGB 448 WP AGB 450 WP AGB 527 WP AGB 529 WP AGB 055 WP AGB 057 WP ...

Page 2: ...ctions 11 Note for the installer 11 Running the appliance on other types of gas 11 Replacing the main burner nozzle 11 Pilot burner nozzle 11 Adjusting the low flame 11 Maintenance page 11 Replacing parts 12 Ignition plung 12 Gas tap 12 Thermocouple 12 Using the appliance 13 First time use of the appliance 13 Ignition 13 Turning the pilot burner on 13 Turning the main burner on and adjusting the t...

Page 3: ...tap Inlet tap Gas control knob Piezo electric lighter Water outlet Water inlet Gas connection A B C D E F G C B D A G 21 21 220 F E 220 410 310 G 100 100 F E 250 AGB 448 WP weight approx 100 kg G 21 21 220 F E 220 410 310 G 100 100 F E 250 C B D A ...

Page 4: ...F G C B D A AGB 450 WP G 21 21 220 F E 220 410 310 G 100 100 F E 250 A C D C B D weight approx 112 kg AGB 055 WP weight approx 70 kg Drainage tap Inlet tap Gas control knob Piezo electric lighter Water outlet Water inlet Gas connection A B C D E F G ...

Page 5: ... pasta cooker 5 Dimensions A C D C B D 900 C B D A 800 900 A F G Drainage tap Inlet tap Gas control knob Piezo electric lighter Water outlet Water inlet Gas connection A B C D E F G AGB 057 WP weight approx 96 kg ...

Page 6: ...20 310 250 G G 21 21 220 285 100 100 F F E E 220 310 250 D B C A G G 21 21 220 285 100 100 F F E E 220 310 250 A AGB 529 WP D B C D B C weight approx 96 kg weight approx 112 kg Drainage tap Inlet tap Gas control knob Piezo electric lighter Water outlet Water inlet Gas connection A B C D E F G ...

Page 7: ... LV LT NO MT CY IS HU CY MOD MOD ART N N Qn kW m3 h MADE IN ITALY Predisposto a gas Gas preset Prevu pour gaz Eingestelt für Gas Preparado para gas Geschuckt voor V AC kW Hz THE APPLIANCE MUST BE CONNECTED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAWS IN FORCE AND INSTALLED IN A WELL VENTILATED ROOM READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUALS BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE APPLIANCE THE APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED BY QUALIFIED P...

Page 8: ...Wh m3 m3 h HuB 12 87 kWh kg kg h Nominal capacity Low flame Nominal capacity Low flame G20 G30 31 20 mbar 28 37 mbar II2H3 A m3 h kW kW No of nozzles pilot burner G20 G30 G31 15 4 245 adjustable 160 100 adjustable 20 21 10 5 4 1 15 4 2 x 245 adjustable 2 x 160 2 x 100 adjustable 20 42 10 5x2 21 0 4 1x2 8 2 22 20 2 x 230 adjustable 2 x 150 2 x 100 adjustable 20 36 9x2 18 0 3 8x2 7 6 22 20 230 adjus...

Page 9: ...nical re quisites should be adhered to relevant national legislation local building and fire safety regulations worksheet Technical rules for installing gas worksheet Technical rules for LP gas worksheet Gas installations in industrial kitchens industrial injury legislation local Gas Board regulations current CEI regulations INSTALLATION Assembly installation and maintenance i e assembly connectin...

Page 10: ...as Flow Regulation table If you wish to check the nominal capacity further you may do so using a gas meter according to the so called volumetric method It is normally enough however simply to check that the nozzles are functioning correctly Checking input pressure Fig 3 Input pressure should be measured using a gauge e g a gooseneck pipe min resolution 0 1 mbar Remove screw 22 from the pressure so...

Page 11: ...as been transformed or adapted recheck its functions as described in paragraph Checking the functions Replacing the main burner nozzle To change nozzle 30 open the doors Unscrew the nozzle from the nozzle holder using a 12 spanner repla ce with a new nozzle see TECHNICAL DATA table If necessary to make changing the nozzle easier loo sen screws 39 to remove the air adjustment sleeve Pilot burner ad...

Page 12: ...ion lead loosen the lock nut and insert a new plug Gas tap Fig 3 Loosen the gas piping and thermocouple hoses then loosen the screws fixing the gas supply to the gas ramp and insert a new tap Thermocouple Figs 2 3 Loosen the screws fixing the thermocouple 38 to the gas 6 tap and the pilot burner 34 insert the new part After replacing the parts fit the control panel and its parts back in the right ...

Page 13: ...ob to the right until it is on high or else continue until it reaches low the heating capacity must be set between these two positions TURNING THE APPLIANCE OFF Turning the appliance off during normal operation To turn the main burner off only simply turn the knob to this way only the pilot burner will stay on To turn the appliance off completely turn the knob to this will turn the pilot burner of...

Page 14: ...de of fibrous synthetic material rubbing in the direction of the satin finish Rinse and dry thoroughly Never use wire wool for cleaning stainless steel or leave it in contact with the steel as very small ferrous deposits could remain on the surface and cause the formation of ru st by contamination Precautions during use Sauces and condiments all the stainless steel containers used for notoriously ...

Page 15: ...AL PRODUCT IMPRO VEMENT THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY CHANGES DEEMED NECESSARY THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSI BLE IF THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MA NUAL ARE NOT OBSERVED WHIRLPOOL EUROPE srl V le Guido Borghi 27 I 21025 Comerio VA ...

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