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L 900 Series Oven Range (AGA No. 4921-07)

 

 

April 2011

 

 

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a.

 

Remove front burners by lifting the burner at the rear, and then slowly pulling it towards the 
splash back (rear) of the appliance off the injector. 

b.

 

Adjust  the  interrupter  screw  located  at  the  top  end  of  the  venturi  section  as  required 
(Clockwise: more interruption, Anti-clockwise: Less interruption).   

3.

 

To adjust back row boiling top burners; 

a.

 

Remove rear burners by lifting the burner at the rear, and then slowly pulling it towards the 
splash back (rear) of the appliance off the injector.  

b.

 

Adjust  the  interrupter  screw  located  at  the  top  end  of  the  venturi  section  as  required 
(Clockwise: more interruption, Anti-clockwise: less interruption).   

4.

 

REASSEMBLE IN REVERSE ORDER 

 

R

EPLACING

/S

ERVICING 

B

OILING 

T

OP 

G

AS 

C

OCKS

,

 

T

HERMOCOUPLES AND 

P

ILOT

 

5.

 

Remove the front panel by pulling off the control knobs and undoing the screws located on either side 
and at the top of the front panel. Pull off panel.  

a.

 

Remove burners as described under 2.

 

and 3. 

i.

 

For models with no thermocouple and pilot light; 

1.

 

Undo union nut connecting gascock to manifold located at the top of gascock.

 

ii.

 

For models with pilot light only; 

1.

 

Follow  steps  as  per

  i.  then  undo  nut  attached  to  flexible  tubing  connecting 

pilot light outlet on gascock to pilot light. 

 

iii.

 

For models with pilot light and thermocouple 

1.

 

Follow  steps  as  per 

ii.  then  undo  nut  attaching  thermocouple  to  gascock 

located at the rear of the gascock. 

b.

 

Gently remove gascock from spigot.   

c.

 

REASSEMBLE IN REVERSE ORDER 

6.

 

The pilot light located on the RHS of the burner can be removed from the gascock as under 5. ii, and 
then unscrewing the nut under the pilot located on the pilot assembly bracket. 

7.

 

The thermocouple can be removed from the gascock as under  5 iii, and then unscrewing nut under 
the thermocouple bulb located on the pilot assembly bracket. 

8.

 

REASSEMBLE IN REVERSE ORDER 

 

R

EPLACING

/S

ERVICING 

O

VEN 

C

OMBINATION 

C

ONTROL

 

To remove the combination control: 

1.

 

Remove  the  front  panel  by  pulling  off  the  operating  knobs  and  undoing  the  six  screws  holding  the 
panel. Pull off the panel.  

2.

 

Undo the union on the manifold which is at the inlet to the control.  

3.

 

Inside the oven, lift off the RHS deflector plate. Undo the bracket at the inlet of the burner holding the 
thermocouple lead and pilot burner.  

4.

 

Lift off the rear RHS hotplate burner as detailed above.  

5.

 

The cover plate at the rear is now in view. Undo the screws and remove the cover plate. 

6.

 

Pull out the thermostat bulb which is held to the back of the oven but not attached. Now lift out the 
control for service or replacement. It will still have the capillary and bulb as well as the pilot burner 
and thermocouple connected to it. 

7.

 

REASSEMBLE IN REVERSE ORDER 

 

R

EPLACING

/S

ERVICING 

O

VEN 

T

HERMOCOUPLE 

L

EAD

 

To replace oven thermocouple lead; 

1.

 

Remove  the  front  panel  by  pulling  off  the  operating  knobs  and  undoing  the  six  screws  holding  the 
panel. Pull off the panel.  

2.

 

Undo the union at the side opposite the control outlet. 

Summary of Contents for L 900-4

Page 1: ...No s L 900 4 L 900 5 L 900 6 AGA Approval No 4921 B S Commercial Kitchen Appliances Pty Ltd 57 Plateau Road Reservoir VIC 3073 AUSTRALIA Tel 61 3 9469 4754 Fax 61 3 94694504 Web www b scka com au Ple...

Page 2: ...g Commissioning 8 Commissioning Boiling Top Section 8 Commissioning Oven Section 9 Operating Instructions 10 Figure 1 Oven Range Knowing your appliance 10 Figure 2 Control Panel Boiling Top Section 11...

Page 3: ...Replacing Servicing Oven Thermocouple Lead 14 Replacing Servicing Oven Pilot Burner 15 Aeration of Oven Burner 15 Gas Conversion 15 TABLE 3 Spare Parts List 16...

Page 4: ...umber 4921 GasType s Natural Gas PropaneGas NOTE L900 4 isonlyapprovedforNaturalGas We are confident that you will be delighted with your B S appliance and that it will become the backbone of your kit...

Page 5: ...ACINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE NEVER SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION ENSURE ANY TRANSIENT PROTECTION IS REMOVED BEFORE INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE ENSURING ANY POSSIB...

Page 6: ...900 6 Width mm 600 600 Depth mm 840 840 Height mm 1 100 1 100 Working height mm 900 900 FIGURE 1 PLUMBING CONNECTIONS TABLE 3 PLUMBING CONNECTIONS Connection Position from Floor mm Position from Front...

Page 7: ...impervious to fat grease and vapour The hood must be made so it can be readily and effectively cleaned The hood must be made with its inside surfaces free of obstructions and all joints grease tight T...

Page 8: ...the nut holding thermocouple on pilot assembly After adjusting reassemble in reverse order D If pilot light does not light turn control knob to OFF position wait five minutes and repeat steps A to C...

Page 9: ...reassemble in reverse order Note If pilot flame is smaller than the parameters described in part C check the pilot gas line 6mm stainless steel flexible tube for any possible blockages crimpage D If...

Page 10: ...e floor around the appliance In the event you smell gas DO NOT light any appliance DO NOT touch operate any electrical switch or phone in your building Call the local gas supplier immediately and foll...

Page 11: ...to the OFF position Wait for five minutes before attempting to re light repeat steps 1 4 5 Once pilot is lit push down and slowly turn the knob anti clockwise to the HIGH position 6 Adjust the size of...

Page 12: ...he use of steel wool abrasive cloths cleansers powders should not be used to clean this appliance DAILY CHECKS SERVICE Look for any foreign materials in burner area leaks damaged knobs and any other s...

Page 13: ...ed service agent SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Servicing shall be carried out by authorised personnel only Failure to do so will void the B S warranty and may result in damage to equipment or injury...

Page 14: ...uple to gascock located at the rear of the gascock b Gently remove gascock from spigot c REASSEMBLE IN REVERSE ORDER 6 The pilot light located on the RHS of the burner can be removed from the gascock...

Page 15: ...regulator ensuring flow arrow on regulator is pointing the correct way 2 Boiling Top Burners with without flame failure a Remove trivets b Remove front burners by lifting the burner at the rear and th...

Page 16: ...me failure device 800 750mm Sleeved Thermocouple Front row burner boiling top section flame failure device 668 1 200mm Sleeved Thermocouple Flame failure device Oven Section 123 Oven Control Minisit T...

Page 17: ...is hitting thermocouple Contact manufacturer or authorised service agent Contact manufacturer or authorised service agent Pilot established main burner not lighting Faulty thermocouple Faulty flame f...

Page 18: ...L 900 Series Oven Range AGA No 4921 07 April 2011 18...

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