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MFG 7341 / 1582011

 

MFGO 7060 / 1582101

 

 

 

 

 

MFGO 7040 /

 

1582051

 

MFG 7360 /

 

1582201

 

 

 

Original-Gebrauchsanleitung 

V3/1020 

Summary of Contents for MFG 7341

Page 1: ...MFG 7341 1582011 MFGO 7060 1582101 MFGO 7040 1582051 MFG 7360 1582201 Original Gebrauchsanleitung V3 1020...

Page 2: ...44 4 Overview of parts Technical data 45 5 Installation and operation 55 5 1 Installation instructions 55 5 1 1 Installation 55 5 1 2 Electric connection 57 5 1 3 Gas connection 58 5 2 Tips for the u...

Page 3: ...essible for anyone carrying out the installation servicing maintenance or cleaning Please keep these instructions and give them to future owners of the device 1 Safety This device is designed in accor...

Page 4: ...mental disabilities insufficient experience and or insufficient knowledge unless such persons are under the care of a person responsible for their safety or have received instructions regarding approp...

Page 5: ...undertaken DANGER Electric shock hazard To avoid the hazard results please follow the safety instructions below Never allow the power cable to come into contact with heat sources or sharp edges The po...

Page 6: ...s and cause electric shock Do not use any acid agents and make sure no water ingresses the device Never operate the device with moist hands or standing on wet floor Disconnect the device from the powe...

Page 7: ...the outside of a given building Regularly control the tightness of the device Never use open flame for this purpose but only soapsuds leak detection agent During the operation of the device children...

Page 8: ...ects e g curtains or wall cabinets Overheated fat and oil ignites very fast Therefore never leave the device unattended during the preparation of meals with fats or oils e g fries Never clean the devi...

Page 9: ...by a qualified customer service only The gas oven is intended only for preparing appropriate food products Do not use the device for heating of rooms CAUTION Any use going beyond the intended purpose...

Page 10: ...by violation of advice concerning operation and cleaning use other than designed alterations made by user use of inadequate spare parts We reserve the right to make technical changes for purposes of...

Page 11: ...er The outer and inner packing material should be removed completely from the device before installation If you liked to dispose the packing consider the regulations applicable in your country Supply...

Page 12: ...of parts Technical data MFG 7341 1582011 B A A 3 5 kW A B B 6 0 kW Cast iron grate Oven door handle Burners 4 Height adjustable feet Operation elements Grate shelf Shelves guides Housing Oven door St...

Page 13: ...flame Gas burner with ignition guard Cast iron grille Height adjustable feet Height adjustable 910 955 mm Electric oven Designed for 2 1 GN 3 guide levels Top bottom heat Steam extractor Oven tempera...

Page 14: ...47 MFGO 7060 1582101 B A B A 3 5 kW A B A B 6 0 kW Cast iron grate Gas burners 6 Operation elements Open sub counter Height adjustable feet...

Page 15: ...x 6 kW Gas type Natural gas H Propane nozzles are enclosed Ignition type manual ignition Pilot flame Gas burner with ignition guard Cast iron grille Height adjustable feet Height adjustable 910 955 m...

Page 16: ...49 MFGO 7040 1582051 B A A 3 5 kW A B B 6 0 kW Cast iron grate Gas burners 4 Operation elements Open sub counter unit Height adjustable feet...

Page 17: ...2 x 6 kW Gas type Natural gas H Propane nozzles are enclosed Ignition type manual ignition Pilot flame Gas burner with ignition guard Cast iron grille Height adjustable feet Height adjustable 910 955...

Page 18: ...0 1582201 B A B A 3 5 kW A B A B 6 0 kW Cast iron grate Height adjustable feet Gas burners 6 Oven door handle Operation elements Oven door Open sub counter unit Grate shelf Shelves guides Housing Stea...

Page 19: ...with ignition guard Cast iron grille Height adjustable feet Height adjustable 910 955 mm Electric oven Designed for 2 1 GN 3 guide levels Top bottom heat Steam extractor Oven temperature adjustment r...

Page 20: ...G30 G31 G25 20 50 50 20 DK Denmark II2H3B P G20 G30 G31 20 30 30 EE Estonia II2H3B P G20 G30 G31 20 30 30 ES Spain II2H3 G20 G30 G31 20 28 30 37 FI Finland II2H3B P G20 G30 G31 20 30 30 FR France II2...

Page 21: ...30 G31 G20 G30 G31 20 30 30 20 28 30 37 SK Slovakia II2H3B P II2H3 II2H3B P G20 G30 G31 G20 G30 G31 G20 G30 G31 20 30 30 20 28 30 37 20 50 50 TR Turkey II2H3B P II2H3 G20 G30 G31 G20 G30 G31 20 30 30...

Page 22: ...t for devices code no 1582101 and 1582051 and attach the photographical documentation Make sure that there are no elements blocking the way to the installation place through the doors corridors or oth...

Page 23: ...nd exact positions of the electric and gas connections Locate the device in a safe place on a level surface capable of supporting the device s weight with the maximum amount of food products Never pla...

Page 24: ...ice make sure that the voltage and frequency values on the rating plate are consistent with the existing electric installation The allowable voltage deviation is 10 Connect the device to the electric...

Page 25: ...forms to the device preset The gas connection is located on the left side of the device and is marked GAS The device must be connected to the gas system only by the qualified gas installer according t...

Page 26: ...es correctly only when the pressure in the gas system is in range for different gas categories specified in table 1 Gas categories in various countries on pages 53 and 54 b Main burner control Activat...

Page 27: ...only after removing the control panel Remove the closing nut from the ignition burner and replace or adjust nozzles of the ignition flame accordingly to the gas type c Primary air adjustment fig 2 Whe...

Page 28: ...required flame power Fig 3 Then replace the adjustment knob and quickly turn it from the maximum position to the minimum position check the flame and make sure that the adjustment is sufficient and t...

Page 29: ...fully remove the protective foil from the device and use the lukewarm water or appropriate solvent to remove the glue residuals Before the start up check the correctness of the installation stability...

Page 30: ...small flame whereas the knob must be positioned in the range between those points and never between the large flame and position OFF In case of accidental flame extinguishing e g draught spillage etc...

Page 31: ...od in the maximum temperature for 45 minutes Evaporation of the substances protecting the oven may cause unpleasant odour which will not take place during further operation After heating ventilate the...

Page 32: ...for most tasks as there is perfect stabilization of temperature preset with the control knob in that area Fig 9 Instructions and advices Due to sizes of food and use of various utensils from various...

Page 33: ...d gas burners covers o Clean the cooking surface with soft cloth or sponge moistened with warm water It is possible to use the neutral washing agent when required Dry the cooking surface o Wash the ca...

Page 34: ...cles oxidation of which may cause rusty spots o Do not use the agents containing chlorine bleachers hydrochloric acid etc o After cleaning dry and polish the surface with soft and dry loth Maintenance...

Page 35: ...the device at the dedicated local collection point separately from household waste NOTE Electric devices should be used and disposed of properly to prevent the impact on the environment Disconnect the...

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