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The Heavyweight 800 Series Performance Plus 

 

 

 

        And Fan Forced Units 

                         PROUDLY AUSTRALIAN MADE 

 

                  

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE – USER MANUAL 

                                SERVICE INSTRUCTION

 

 

   MODELS PF-6-28, PF-12G-4-28, PF-24G-2-28, PF-36-28, PF-4-28 

 

  

FAN FORCED 

                                                                                                                  
 
       

WINER OF 

    AUSTRALIAN 

CIL 

   AWARD 1990

 

 

DESIGN COUN

 

       

 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 

 

 

               

PF-6-28 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

PF-4-20 

 
 
 
 

   GAS APPROVAL 

20”

 No.2494 

28”

 2498 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                          

      

ESTABLISHED 1911

                                                            

                                        

The Cooking Equipment Professionals 

                                              

www.goldsteineswood.com.au

                                                                            

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PF-12G-4-28

Page 1: ...TALLATION PROCEDURE USER MANUAL SERVICE INSTRUCTION MODELS PF 6 28 PF 12G 4 28 PF 24G 2 28 PF 36 28 PF 4 28 FAN FORCED WINER OF AUSTRALIAN CIL AWARD 1990 DESIGN COUN PF 6 28 PF 4 20 GAS APPROVAL 20 No 2494 28 2498 ESTABLISHED 1911 The Cooking Equipment Professionals www goldsteineswood com au ...

Page 2: ...ANCE Page 7 5 TRIVETS Page 8 6 PILOT BURNER OPERATION Page 9 7 CONTROL Page 10 8 THERMOSTAT SETTING Page 11 12 13 9 PROBLEM SOLVING Page 14 15 16 10 FAN FORCE Page 17 11 FAN FORCE WIRING DIAGRAM Page 18 12 DRAWINGS Page 19 13 SPARE PARTS Page 20 21 14 WARRANTY Page 22 15 BRANCHES Page 23 IM036B2 2 ...

Page 3: ...ng and satisfactory service and incorporate the best possible materials and workmanship Proper installation adjustment and preventative maintenance are vitally important if efficiency and appearance are to be maintained Read these instructions carefully as they contain important safety information regarding the installation use and maintenance of the appliance RECEIVING INSPECTION Check crates for...

Page 4: ... all loose items listed on the back of the Warranty Card Have your electrician connect a power point as per Electrical Authority and Local Laws Note The appliance must be installed by an Authorised person and in accordance with the regulations of the local Gas Authority AS5601 AG601 and any other authority having jurisdiction The appliance has been tested and preset before leaving our Factory but ...

Page 5: ...G INSTRUCTIONS 1 All range and roast ovens are complete with instructions on a Decal attached to the appliance on the front stainless fascia 2 Performer range top arrangement A All open burners may be ignited by the constant pilots B Griddle top and hot top sections are provided with flame failure device gas cocks Model 21S and is ignited by Piezo ignition ADJUSTMENT Adjustments to burners and bur...

Page 6: ...THAT FRONT IS JUST 3 4 MM LOWER TO ALLOW FOR FLUING 6 TURN ON GAS OR ELECTRICITY 7 ADJUST GAS PRESSURE WITH THREE QUARTERS OF THE UNIT RUNNING ADJUST GAS PRESSURE NATURAL GAS 1 00 KPA LPG 2 70 KPA 8 TURN ON ONE AT A TIME TO MAKE SURE ALL IS WORKING E G BURNER RADIANT GRIDDLE AND OVEN 9 SHOW CUSTOMER A HOW TO WORK EQUIPMENT B HOW TO CLEAN C HOW TO PULL IT APART E G TRAY TRIVETS D ALSO WHAT NOT TO D...

Page 7: ...are of top plate should be limited to periodic wiping off with rough cloth or burlap C Do not use water either hot or cold to clean plates 5 STAINLESS STEEL Using a liquid cleaner indicated especially for this type metal can clean the stainless steel finish NEVER attempt to clean stainless steel with steel wool abrasive cloth or powders 6 PERIODIC CLEANING Keep grease spillovers and other accumula...

Page 8: ...5 TRIVETS ENSURE ALL TRIVET ARE PUT ON AS PER DIAGRAM ABOVE SO THAT THE PILOTS ARE UNDER THE CANOPIES FAILURE TO PLACE TRIVET CORRECTLY MAY CAUSE A FIRE HAZARD IM036B2 8 ...

Page 9: ...IN GAS FLOW TO MAINTAIN FLAME Adjustable to suit type of gas used as precise and accurate TO OPERATE Push in and turn knob to position B light pilot burner and hold in for 10 seconds to establish Pilot flame release pilot burner should remain alight and turn to position C for full flow of gas for minimum gas flow turn to position D Adjustable to suit type of gas used Further adjustment of gas flow...

Page 10: ...7 CONTROL MODEL EUROSIT 630 OVEN CONTROL IM036B2 10 ...

Page 11: ...re is regulated by means of the Min screw only when the thermostat bulb temperature is within the range of the control Turn knob 1 to OFF position and remove Remove the cover by loosening the two fixing screws Turn Pawl 3 slowly until the instant that the valve snaps open to give minimum flame on the main burner To reduce the flame turn Min screw in clockwise direction To increase the flame turn M...

Page 12: ...direction shown by the arrow on the valve body Prevent foreign matter from getting into the valve during installation In particular check the cleanliness of the inlet and outlet pipes Do not subject the valve to bending in excess of 35 Nm and to torque in excess of 25Nm Use only the specified spanner grips when making the connections The valve has three pairs of retaining holes Main gas connection...

Page 13: ...he setting screw should not be unscrewed more than 2 turns from the fully in position Minimum flow Starting from position 7 turn the knob slowly clockwise to the minimum flow position just before the cut off click Turn the screw 3 clockwise to reduce flow It is possible to use screws with calibrated bores available on request to replace the Maximum by pass flow setting screw In this case it is nec...

Page 14: ...e Remedy Excessive BTU MJ input Check burner injector orifice for correct size also check governor pressure b Cause Remedy Under active flue or flue restriction Check for obstruction in flue way c Cause Remedy Thermostat calibration too high Re calibrate 3 Uneven baking characteristics from side to side a Cause Remedy If two burner construction input Clean and check burner jets to each burner is n...

Page 15: ...t governor 7 Pilot outage a Cause Remedy Fluctuating pressure Fit or adjust governor b Cause Remedy Contamination of pilot orifice Clean pilot orifice c Cause Remedy Extreme over gassing of main Check burner jet orifice size or Burner Governor adjustment d Cause Remedy Defective thermocouple Replace e Cause Remedy Defective safety shut off valve Replace f Cause Remedy Poor connection between therm...

Page 16: ...back a Cause Remedy Excessive aeration Adjust 9 Yellow Flame a Cause Remedy Too much gas to burner Check gas pressure and burner Jet orifice b Cause Remedy Insufficient aeration Adjust 10 Harsh noisy flame a Cause Remedy Excessive aeration Adjust IM036B2 16 ...

Page 17: ... movement helps to strip away thin layers of moisture and cool air from around the product allowing the heat to penetrate and reduce cooking time The fan should always be running when the oven is in use if under unusual circumstances the fan can be switched off if the oven temperature is set less than 160ºC The warranty on the fan is void if it is not used in temperature over 160ºC IM036B2 17 ...

Page 18: ...11 FAN FORCE WIRING DIAGRAM DATE CHECKED SCALE DRAWING No wing N A N N SPARKER INGITOR SWITCH MAIN SWITCH INGITOR BOX AMENDMENT No FAN N IM036B2 18 ...

Page 19: ...IUM RANGE IM036B2 19 40 25 4 19 22 36 33 14 17 18 9 8 13 12 15 70 10 8 7 30 29 28 24 21 23 3 5 6 4 1 39 42 43 44 56 51 49 48 47 50 57 54 37 58 19 32 71 45 46 31 52 27 34 1 20 55 59 60 61 62 63 41 27 38 OF F NO 65 67 64 69 66 68 72 26 73 ...

Page 20: ... OVEN 19 GPIC0002 ELECTRODE CERAMIC GPIB0002 509F 20 GPI00001 PILOT PFB BURNER SINGLE 21 PF 00A05 FLAME SPREADER ASSY 20 28 OVEN 22 PF 00M03 TRAY RUNNER LEFT HAND SIDE 22 PF 00M09 TRAY RUNNER RIGHT HAND SIDE 23 PF 36M04 SHELF 505 x 675 23 PF 24M04 SHELF 505 x 470 24 PF 24M08 HANDLE 20 OVEN CHROME PLATED 24 PF 36M08 HANDLE 28 OVEN 25 MKNPLM21 KNOB GASCOCK GCKPF001 GCKGR001 PF BOIL 26 GLA00137 EUROS...

Page 21: ...C W COVER FOR GCUMI001 3 MINISIT 49 ESPL0006 LEAD H T L 1000mm FOR SPARKER ESP00006 50 GCU00005 BULB CAPILLARY 100 340 51 MKNPLMS3 KNOB MINISIT 100 C 340 C 52 GMA00001 MAGNETIC ARMATURE OVEN N24ST 53 GLA00138 EUROSIT LABEL TEMPERATURE READING 54 GMA00002 MAGNETIC ARMATURE OVEN BURNER N21S 55 EPL00016 10 AMP PLUG LEAD 3 MTR 56 GTC01000 THERMOCOUPLE L 1000 57 GPIC0003 ELECTRODE CERAMIC GPI00003 PILO...

Page 22: ...ip in accordance with the warranty offered This undertaking covers the provision of labour and parts for 12 months from the date of delivery to the purchaser This undertaking applies only to state capitals Remote areas are not covered by this commitment and special enquiries should be made Note Travel time not covered by warranty To the maximum extent permitted by law any liability on Goldstein Es...

Page 23: ...60 264 Wickham Road Unit 12 Moorabbin 210 Queensport Road Victoria 3189 Murarrie Qld 4172 Phone 03 9553 1488 Phone 07 3890 1811 Fax 03 9553 0785 Fax 07 3890 1788 South Australia Western Australia Suite 26 Unit 1 10 Wittenberg Drive 283 287 Sir Donald Bradman Drive Canning Vale Brooklyn Park Western Australia 6155 South Australia 5032 Phone 08 9456 0559 Phone 08 8238 3423 Fax 08 9456 0554 Fax 08 82...

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