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Attention!

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Beware of inexpert handling!

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The main burner only ignites if the tank is
positioned correctly on the heating chamber. 

Preparation for use

Before frying for the first time, it is advisable to thoroughly
clean the appliance and above all the tank (see
paragraph "Taking care of the appliance frequency of
maintenance", page 11).

Turning on and off (Fig. 3)

Turn on gas supply.

Lighting the pilot burner

Put the main switch 

40

to on. Press and turn the knob 

13

clockwise to the spark position 

: in this way ignition is

enabled until the pilot flame lights. The pilot flame can be
seen through the relative hole.

Lighting the main burner

To light the main burner, turn the knob 

13

clockwise once

more as far as the flame

symbol and place knob 2 to

the required temperature. A yellow light comes on when
the burners are lit.

Extinguishing the main burner

To turn off just the main burner, turn the knob 

13 

to the

spark position 

and/or place knob 

2

to position zero;

in this way only the pilot burner remains lit. To extinguish
both burners, turn the knob 

13

counter-clockwise and the

on-off switch to the off position; in this way the pilot burner
is also extinguished.

Filling the tank.
Using the water loading knob

The appliance is fitted with a water loading cock consisting
of an open/close control knob 50 and a curved spout. When
the tank lid is open, turn knob 50 to the open position.

Attention!

Do not open the cock if the tank is not in the correct
operating position.
Never overfill the tank.

Special precautions

The grills, particularly those with the pan bottom not in
stainless steel, are treated in the factory with mineral oil to
protect them from rust. 
The oil should be carefully removed before heating the
pan, using hot water and detergent, not chlorine based
(less than 30 ppm). After washing, rinse with cold water
and heat to 300°C to dry, with the thermostat at the maxi-
mum . When the thermostat shuts down, the oven is ready
for cooking or, after protecting the bottom with a layer of
grease or cooking oil, ready to rest (after use). After every
use, especially when the pan is not in stainless steel, to
keep it in perfect condition and protect it from rust, repeat
the above operation of washing, drying and protecting
with grease or cooking oil. 
If any rust should form on the bottom of the pan due to wa-
ter or moisture and lack of adequate protection after use,
it will continue to expand until it corrodes the pan. If this
should occur, the rust must be removed until the corroded
part is polished, using a pad of steel wool, for example, in

stainless steel

and then washing, drying and protecting

as described above. 

NOTE: Greasing or oiling the pan while still damp is
not only useless but absolutely dangerous as the rust
will continue to expand under the layer of grease.

USING THE APPLIANCE

043-03 - Gasfry-pan

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Summary of Contents for AGB 404/WP

Page 1: ...nd maintenance instructions 11 2005 GASFRY PAN APPLIANCES WITH ELECTRIC VALVES AGB 404 WP AGB 406 WP AGB 408 WP AGB 410 WP AGB 412 WP AGB 414 WP AGB 418 WP AGB 420 WP AGB 422 WP AGB 424 WP AGB 426 WP AGB 428 WP AGB 416 WP AGB 430 WP ...

Page 2: ...g the primary air 8 Checking the functions 9 Note for the installer page 9 Running the appliance on other types of gas 9 Replacing the main burner nozzle 9 Adjusting the pilot burner 9 Maintenance 9 Replacing parts 9 Gas electrovalve 9 Burner 9 Thermocouple 9 Using the appliance 10 Preparation for use 10 Turning on and off 10 Lighting the pilot burner 10 Lighting the main burner 10 Extinguishing t...

Page 3: ...n 3 Dimensions 900 40 200 3 4 GC 125 AGB 404 WP AGB 418 WP AGB 406 WP AGB 420 WP AGB 412 WP AGB 426 WP AGB 414 WP AGB 428 WP 140 10 770 30 35 170 3 4 GC 25 800 140 10 770 30 35 170 3 4 GC 25 1200 900 40 200 3 4 GC 125 ...

Page 4: ...3 Gasfry pan 4 Dimensions AGB 416 WP AGB 430 WP 900 40 200 3 4 GC 125 AGB 408 WP AGB 422 WP AGB 410 WP AGB 424 WP 140 10 770 30 35 170 3 4 GC 25 800 140 10 770 30 35 170 3 4 GC 25 1200 900 40 200 3 4 GC 125 ...

Page 5: ...190 126 1120 x 620 x 190 126 1120 x 620 x 190 126 1120 x 620 x 190 126 720 x 620 x 190 84 720 x 620 x 190 84 720 x 620 x 190 84 720 x 620 x 190 84 1120 x 620 x 190 126 1120 x 620 x 190 126 1120 x 620 x 190 126 1120 x 620 x 190 126 N 51BQ2894 51BQ2894 51BQ2894 51BQ2894 51BQ2893 51BQ2893 51BQ2893 51BQ2894 51BQ2894 51BQ2894 51BQ2894 51BQ2893 51BQ2893 51BQ2893 The instructions contained in this manual...

Page 6: ...P AGB 406 WP AGB 408 WP AGB 410 WP AGB 412 WP AGB 414 WP AGB 416 WP AGB 418 WP AGB 420 WP AGB 422 WP AGB 424 WP AGB 426 WP AGB 428 WP AGB 430 WP 19 0 19 0 19 0 19 0 19 0 19 0 19 0 19 0 27 0 27 0 27 0 27 0 27 0 27 0 27 0 27 0 kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW II2H3 B m3 h kW kW 2 01 0 54 2 86 0 72 4 x 155 4 x 110 6 x 150R 6 x 105R N nozzles pilot burner G20 G30 G31 36 19 2 x 36 2 x 19...

Page 7: ...ce with local and national legislation Before doing anything else seek advice from your Gas Board Installation procedure To level the appliance correctly adjust the height of the four legs Gas connection The R 3 4 gas off take on the appliance can either be permanently fixed to the mains or made detachable using a standard gas tap If flexible hose is used it must be in stainless steel and to DIN 3...

Page 8: ...ould be measured using a gauge e g a gooseneck pipe min resolution 0 1 mbar Remove screw 19 from the pressure socket and connect it to the tube on the gauge after measuring the screw should be retightened absolutely airtight 19 Checking power rating using the volumetric method Using a gas meter and a chronometer you can read the volume of gas output per time unit The correct volume will be the val...

Page 9: ...s readily accessible once the front panel has been removed as described above The pilot burner has a fixed gas supply To change to another type of gas replace the nozzle on burner 36 according to the type of gas used by loosening hose 35 see TECHNICAL DATA table MAINTENANCE Attention Before carrying out any maintenance or repair work disconnect the appliance from the mains The following maintenanc...

Page 10: ...tank lid is open turn knob 50 to the open position Attention Do not open the cock if the tank is not in the correct operating position Never overfill the tank Special precautions The grills particularly those with the pan bottom not in stainless steel are treated in the factory with mineral oil to protect them from rust The oil should be carefully removed before heating the pan using hot water and...

Page 11: ...rvice centre TAKING CARE OF THE APPLIANCE FREQUENCY OF MAINTENANCE Attention Never clean the appliance with jets of water whether direct or pressurised Allow the machine to cool down before cleaning Giving the appliance a thorough clean every day after turning it off 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 d...

Page 12: ...eseller 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 rec...

Page 13: ...2 WP AGB 426 WP AGB 414 WP AGB 428 WP S2 S1 F2 21 11 21 11 21 11 mA l1 N T 230 1 AC B1 1 P1 P2 2 H1 H2 Z1 S1 F1 Line input terminal board Gas electrovalve Luminos switch Thermostat Safety thermostat Green pilot lamp Yellow pilot lamp HT transformer Pilot safety valve mA S1 B1 F1 F2 H1 H2 Z1 S2 ...

Page 14: ...4 2 1 3 4 W1 V1 U1 V2 U4 W2 M Pu2 Pu1 M1 M2 mA l1 N T 230 1 AC B1 1 P1 P2 2 H1 H2 Z1 S1 F1 Line input terminal board Gas electrovalve Luminos switch Thermostat Safety thermostat Up micro Down micro Green pilot lamp Yellow pilot lamp Up button Up button HT transformer Pilot safety valve mA S1 B1 F1 F2 M1 M2 H1 H2 Pu1 Pu2 Z1 S2 Wiring diagrams ...

Page 15: ...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 043 03 Gasfry pan 15 WHIRLPOOL EUROPE srl V le Guido Borghi 27 I 21025 Comerio VA ...

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