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Vamparossa E

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3 Dimensions

 

Summary of Contents for E-1 Series

Page 1: ... Cleaning and Maintenance 14 15 Troubleshooting 16 17 Removal and Disposal 18 Electrical Connections 19 20 Parts List 21 22 Parts Diagrams 23 26 Warranty 27 Burner Dimensions 28 31 Contact Information 32 Symbols Used in the Manual Warning This is the safety alert symbol This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others Danger Indicates the risk situations for the bur...

Page 2: ...s If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS AVERTISSEMENT Si les renseignements dans ce manuel ne sont pas exactement observés un incendie ou une explosion peut survenir causant des Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser de l essence ou d autres vapeurs ou liquides inflammables à proximité de cet appareil ou de tout autre appareil électroménager L installati...

Page 3: ...must be installed in a well ventilated place For proper combustion a minimum area of 4 square feet is required in area below burner If flammable panels used for lining use insulating material and strictly respect the ventilation in the upper surfaces Parts sealed by the manufacturer or its agent cannot be adjusted by the installer and the user Vamparossa reserves the right to update the production...

Page 4: ...s protected from wind speeds in excess of 3mph The air intake for the burner must always be at the front of the oven assembly The area of the air intake shall be not less than 384 square inches INCORRECT INSTALLATION CORRECT INSTALLATION ...

Page 5: ...e seals of paint on the set Carry out the appropriate gas leakproof tests Natural Gas Burner Nozzle mm Burner Air gap mm Inlet pressure WC Mbar Manifold pres sure WC Mbar BTU Max Consumption Max Min E 1 3 4 7 7 17 45 4 10 53 981 1 668 0 781 m3 h E 2 2 6 7 7 17 45 4 10 64 796 1 896 0 912 m3 h E 3 2 6 8 7 17 45 4 10 93 331 2 76 1 332 m3 h LPG Burner Nozzle mm Burner Air gap mm Inlet pressure WC Mbar...

Page 6: ...the sleeve protrudes 1 2 above the floor Tighten sleeve clamp Step 5 Mount the control box so that the burner inside the oven is visible when oper ating the control You have different choices for mounting the controller For ex ample either build it into the base so that the face of the control box is flush with the base or attach brackets to the underside of the oven in wood storage area and attac...

Page 7: ...7 Placement of the probe ...

Page 8: ...tive voltage and temperature of the equipment Before connecting the burner it is necessary to verify correct resistance that the device is correctly grounded with an earth wire and that the earth wire of the connection side is longer than the other wires Never disconnect the yellow green earth cable device The control must be in stalled near the burner and must have a capacity suitable to the burn...

Page 9: ...cified on the name plate unless the user follows written instructions from Vamparossa or its Authorized Agent on how to convert the burner to alternate gas for which the unit has been tested If necessary check inlet and manifold gas pressure using a pressure gauge See Technical Information table for cor rect setting The oven door must not be closed while the burner is in operation The appliance an...

Page 10: ...unction screen Press the buttons to increase or decrease the value of the temperature of the burner Temperature value is always visible on the display in the upper left MANUAL FLAME CONTROL FUNCTION Pressing the button will activate the MANUAL mode function The hand symbol appears in the upper left corner of the display In this mode manually adjust temperature using the buttons The intensity of th...

Page 11: ... 5 0 up to a maximum of 48 hours and a minimum do 0 5 h Ten seconds sec before ignition the buzzer will warn you with a beep every second until 3 seconds when it will sound continuously until the started The time set in the previous cycle is automatically engaged in the next automatic cycle INCREASE VALUE DISPLAY Pressing the button increases the value shown in the display determined by the functi...

Page 12: ...tor bar Boost Function and its time set and hourglass symbol current function Clock and flame symbol departure function activated with time remaining display Probe broken symbol ALARM FUNCTIONS The burner is blocked push the button R MINIMUM 3 minutes to unblock it Temperature probe in short circuit Replace probe Interrupted probe check that the connection plugs is not disconnected Control functio...

Page 13: ...e temperature of the oven will be visible on the display 1 Press the ON OFF button to switch on the burner 2 Press the MANUAL button and wait for the flame to be primed 3 Adjust the temperature of the oven with the buttons Power On and Use of Burner in Automatic Mode Power On and Use of Burner in Manual Mode Flame icon Set oven temperature Flame icon Set oven temperature ...

Page 14: ...ST 1 If burner fails to ignite the display shows the flame image marked with an X 2 Press the RESET button for 10 seconds and wait for the BAR SCALE to reduce to zero 1 Press the ON OFF button wait for verification by the icon on the display Use of Boost Mode BOOST icon RUN TIME icon Burner Ignition Fail Mode AUTO and MANUAL IGNITION FAIL icon BAR SCALE icon Burner Off Mode OFF icon ...

Page 15: ... lasting functionality Periodically check the status of pipes and gas supply tubes For cleaning of the system execute and comply with the following operations and warnings make sure the gas valve upstream is closed and that all burners are off allow the equipment to cool blow out the burner venturi tube with compressed air or vacuum with a vacuum cleaner never wash the machine with direct water je...

Page 16: ...ts high pressure periodically clean the burner in the area from any dust using compressed air The equipment must be inspected at least once year and for this reason we recommend that you subscribe to a service contract It is necessary to check that the flame ports are always clean All maintenance and repair must be carried out by authorized and qualified personnel Be especially careful when changi...

Page 17: ...ame detection and pull it out through the hole Remove any dirt from burner recommend blowing it with compressed air check that the distance from the electrodes burner manifold is correct Reinstall the burner and secure it properly If problems persist contact the customer care center 3 If the flame is too low Verify that the burner is configured with the correct supply type Verify nozzle and air ga...

Page 18: ...FETY STANDARDS Therefore it is mandatory that during disassembly to wear personal protective equipment After dismounting the burner should be broken into components and dsiposed of in a recycling facility Lighting of the area must comply with the laws in force where it is installed To ensure good visibility and to allow the clear reading of the control panels a value of illumination of not less th...

Page 19: ...19 CONNECTIONS OF BURNER UNIT Electrical Connections CONNECTIONS TO GAS VALVE Cable 502 Cable 501 Cable 504 Cable 503 ...

Page 20: ...20 CONNECTING PLUG CONNECTING PROBE CABLE PROBE CABLE 505 ...

Page 21: ...1 HEX NUT 3 8 GAS 9 E1 14I001 1 2 GAS GAS TRAIN FOR A BURNER 11 E2 16A006 RAMP FOR TWO BURNER GAS 1 2 GAS 12 E3 16A007 RAMP FOR THREE BURNER GAS 1 2 GAS 14 E1 E2 E3 TIM178 FILLER CAP 1 2 X 3 4 GAS 15 E1 E2 E3 0 177393 SEAL 3 4 GAS 16 E1 E2 E3 14F001 SEPARATOR FLAME 17 E1 14X015 FLANGE PIPE DIAM 89X327 18 E2 14X017 FLANGE PIPE DIAM 108X327 19 E3 14X004 FLANGE PIPE DIAM 150X330 23 E1 14K002 FLANGE S...

Page 22: ...38 E1 E2 E3 ZB59318806016 SCREW M6X16 TB 39 E1 E2 E3 1W006 SILICON POWER CABLE FLAME PIPE 90 39 E1 E2 E3 09CA091898 SILICON POWER CABLE FLAME PIPE 90 40 E1 E2 E3 1W007 CABLE SILICON BURNER PIPE 90 40 E1 E2 E3 09CA091898 CABLE SILICON BURNER PIPE 90 47 E1 E2 E3 14L002 CONNECTORS SUPPORT VALVE SIT HONEY 52 E1 E2 E3 34X008 BODY BURNER VERT 3 VENTURI LUNG 400 MM 53 E1 E2 E3 14U007 SPARK RETROFIT DIAM ...

Page 23: ...23 Vamparossa E 1 parts ...

Page 24: ...24 Vamparossa E 2 parts ...

Page 25: ...25 Vamparossa E 3 parts ...

Page 26: ...26 Vamparossa Control and Transformer parts TRANSFORMER 110V TO 220V CONTROL UNIT WITH DISPLAY PLUG INTO 110V OUTLET 220V CABLE ...

Page 27: ...ect to normal wear such as the burner nozzles devices emission reduction for burner batteries gaskets the combustion chamber lining or pieces of detonators c and control in contact with fire d The seller s warranty obligation shall not extend in addition to damage caused by impurities in the air due to the high amount of dust or fumes acids or installing inappropriate environments e No warranty wi...

Page 28: ...28 Vamparossa E 1 Dimensions ...

Page 29: ...29 Vamparossa E 2 Dimensions ...

Page 30: ...30 Vamparossa E 3 Dimensions ...

Page 31: ...31 Vamparossa Control and Transformer Dimensions TRANSFORMER 110V TO 220V DISPLAY ...

Page 32: ...32 Wildwood Ovens BBQ s 5020 Eagle Rock Blvd Los Angeles CA 90041 800 579 2797 wildwoodovens com ...

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