pressure regulator for the gas valve (fig.17 item C) , to guarantee the
correct thermal capacity (see technical data TAB.1)
3.1.2
CHECKING THERMAL CAPACITY WITH LPG (G30-G31)
3.1.2.1 MODELS P110G (for Australia, model P150G also)
The rated thermal capacity is achieved with the nozzle indicated in the table
(see technical data TAB.1), the air feed opening (fig.21 item D) must be at
a distance X= see technical data TAB.1.
Operation depends on the inflow pressure available (see technical data
TAB.1):
Should the pressure be outside the values indicated above, advise those
responsible for the system and do not start up the oven until the cause has
been traced and eliminated.
3.1.2.2 MODELS P150G (except Australia)
Rated thermal capacity is only achieved by setting the gas valve pressure
regulator (fig.17 item C) as shown in 3.1.6, so as to guarantee valve outlet
pressure (fig.17 item B) the same as the one shown in the technical details
TAB.1; the air feed opening (fig.21 item D) must be at a distance X= see
technical data TAB.1, the nozzle needs to be the one listed in the nozzle
table (see technical data TAB.1).
Operation depends on the inflow pressure available (see technical data
TAB.1):
Should the pressure be outside the values indicated above, advise those
responsible for the system and do not start up the oven until the cause has
been traced and eliminated.
3.1.3
CHECKING
THE
METHANE GAS (G20-G25)
3.1.3.1
MODELS P110G (for Australia, model P150G also)
The rated thermal capacity is achieved with the nozzle indicated in the table
(see technical data TAB.1), the air feed opening (fig.21 item D) must be at
a distance X= see technical data TAB.1.
Operation depends on the inflow pressure available (see technical data
TAB.1).
Should the pressure be outside the values indicated above, advise the gas
supply company and do not start up the oven until the cause has been traced
and eliminated.
NOTE:
Should an additional test be required for the thermal
capacity, it can be performed using the volumetric method.
3.1.3.2
MODELS P150G (except Australia)
Rated thermal capacity is only achieved by setting the gas valve pressure
regulator (fig.17 item C) as shown in 3.1.6, so as to guarantee valve outlet
pressure (fig.17 item B) the same as the one shown in the technical details
TAB.1; the air feed opening (fig.21 item D) must be at a distance X= see
technical data TAB.1, the nozzle needs to be the one listed in the nozzle
table (see technical data TAB.1).
Operation depends on the inflow pressure available (see technical data
TAB.1).
Should the pressure be outside the values indicated above, advise the gas
supply company and do not start up the oven until the cause has been traced
and eliminated.
NOTE:
Should an additional test be required for the thermal
capacity, it can be performed using the volumetric method.
3.1.4
CHECKING INLET PRESSURE.
The inlet pressure (see the technical data of TAB. 1) must be measured with
a water manometer (for example a U manometer, with a minimum
resolution of 0.1 bar).
To do this, proceed as follows:
- Remove the right hand side panel (fig.20 item C).
- Loosen the seal screw inside the valve (fig.17 item A)
- Connect the U manometer to the pressure takeoff.
- Turn the oven on as described in the instructions.
- Measure the pressure.
- Turn the appliance of as indicated in the instructions.
- Remove the manometer.
- Tighten the seal screw again (fig.17 item A).
- Replace the right hand side panel (fig.20 item C).
NOTE:
The pressure must be read with all the chambers
operating.
For Australia: the Pressure Test Point (see technical data TAB. 1) must be
measured with a manometer, raise the front protection (picture 20, item A)
and proceed as follows (see picture.27):
-
Loosen the seal screw inside della valve (item.F).
THERMAL
CAPACITY
-
Connect the manometer to the pressure takeoff.
-
Turn the oven on as described in the instructions.
-
Measure the pressure
-
Turn the appliance off as indicated in the instructions.
-
Remove the manometer.
-
Retighten the seal screw (item F)
NOTE:
The pressure must be read with all the chambers
operating.
3.1.5
CHECKING THE PRIMARY AIR
The air feed opening (fig.21 item D) must be at a distance
X= see technical data TAB.1.
3.1.6
VALVE OUTLET PRESSURE CONTROL P150G (except
Australia)
To regulate the valve outlet pressure to the setting listed in the technical
details TAB.1, it is necessary to:
- Remove the right hand side panel (fig.20 item C).
- Loosen the seal screw external the valve (fig.17 item B)
- Connect the U manometer to the pressure takeoff.
- Turn the oven on as described in the instructions.
- Measure the pressure.
- Loosen the cap of the gas valve pressure regulator (fig.17 item D)
(Honeywell valve only).
- Use the screw (fig.17 item C) on the pressure regulator to set the pressure
as listed in the technical details TAB.1.
- Turn the appliance of as indicated in the instructions.
- Remove the manometer.
WITH
- Tighten the seal screw again (fig.17 item B).
- Tighten the cap of the gas valve pressure regulator (fig.17 item D).
- Replace the right hand side panel (fig.20 item C).
NOTE:
The pressure must be read with all the chambers
operating.
3.2 STARTING UP THE BAKING CHAMBER
WARNING!
- The oven must always be under surveillance when in operation.
WARNING!
become damaged, stop using it immediately, discard any freshly cooked
food or food being cooked and clean thoroughly to exclude dangerous
contamination.
NOTE:
Do not use the appliance if the lamp-holder glass is
damaged or missing.
WARNING!
- Further the baking deck,the glass and the door will heat up when the
oven is working. Do not touch them, or you will burn yourself.
- When opening the door make sure you stand at a safe distance from
any hot steam that may come out of the baking chamber.
- Never allow unauthorised persons to approach the oven.
- Always close the oven or leavening chamber doors. This is to reduce
the risk of tripping or of knocking equipment.
Two control panels are fitted on the front right hand side of the baking
chamber, as shown in figure 18.
1. Main switch (ON/OFF)
2. Safety thermostat (Reset)
3. Temperature regulator (+up/-down)
4. Set temperature display (Set Point)
5. Internal temperature display
6. Baking chamber light on/off button (light)
7. Reset button
8. Burner warning light
9. Baking chamber on/off button
NOTE:
The electronic controls allow more precise and rapid
regulation of the oven. However, they are by nature more delicate than
traditional ones.
To ensure that they remain in a proper state of operation it is
recommended that the buttons on the electronic control panel be
activated by pressing lightly with one finger, avoiding excessive
pressure and impact.
To turn the baking chamber on, proceed as follows:
a) Turn the main switch (fig.18 item 1) on the top control panel to ON.
Both the switch itself and the electronic panel below it will light up.
b) Set the required cooking temperature using the buttons provided (fig.18
item.3). The temperature will appear on the luminous display on the
right side (fig.18 item 4).
c) Supply power to the chamber using the ON/OFF button (fig.18 item 9):
a red LED will light up in the top right hand corner.
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If any parts in glass supplied with the appliance