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1054513 

EN 

 

Unpacking / Positioning 

•  Unpack the appliance, remove all external and internal packaging elements and 

shipment safeguards. 

  CAUTION! 

Choking hazard! 

Prevent children from accessing package materials, for instance: plastic 
bags and EPS. 

 
•  If the appliance is covered with a protective film, remove it. Remove the film 

slowly, so no glue residues are left. Remove any glue residues with the use of a 
suitable solvent. 

•  Be careful not to damage the rating plate and warning labels fixed on the 

appliance. 

• 

Never

 place the appliance in humid or wet environment. 

•  Place the appliance in a way making the connections easily accessible, so that 

they may be quickly disconnected if such a need arises. 

•  The appliance should be placed on surfaces that are: 

–  even, with sufficient bearing capacity, resistant to water, dry and resistant 

to high temperatures; 

–  sufficiently large, and thus enabling usage of the appliance with no 

problems; 

–  easily accessible; 
–  well ventilated. 

 
• 

Posi tion t he  applianc e out doors  or i n  a l arge,  open,  and  well- ventilat ed ar ea (see D VG W  wor ki ng sheet  G  631).  

• 

When s et ting  up, t he appliance  mus t  be s ecur ed ag ains t ti ppi ng over  wit h  an  anc hor t o t he  bas e.  

• 

Set up  the  appli anc e s o  that  t he combusti on  air s uppl y  and t he exhaus t gas s ys tem ar e  not  bl oc ked. 

•  Position the appliance outdoors or in a large, open, and well-ventilated area. 
•  Make sure that there are no obstacles nor objects in the installation location, 

which might be affected by high temperatures of flames (e.g.: tree branches, 
furniture, curtains or other easily flammable objects). 

 

 

Never place the appliance directly next to walls, furniture, or other objects made 
of flammable materials. Assure a minimum lateral clearance of the appliance of 
30 mm. 

•  If keeping the minimum clearance is not possible, and the appliance must be 

installed directly next to regular or low walls, pieces of furniture or other 
flammable objects, it is necessary to install protective materials (e.g., films made 
of materials resistant to high temperatures), which sustain temperatures of at 
least 65°C. 

•  Maintain sufficient lateral clearance for service purposes should maintenance 

and repair works be required. 

Summary of Contents for 1054513

Page 1: ...G 1KB 1K680 1054513 ...

Page 2: ...er GmbH Franz Kleine Str 28 D 33154 Salzkotten Germany Phone 49 5258 971 0 Fax 49 5258 971 120 Service hotline 49 5258 971 197 www bartscher com 2531CS 0085 Rev 00 Version 1 0 Date of preparation 2020 09 18 EN ...

Page 3: ...f Conformity 7 3 Transport Packaging and Storage 8 3 1 Delivery Check 8 3 2 Packaging 8 3 3 Storage 8 4 Technical Data 9 4 1 Technical Specifications 9 4 2 List of Components of the Appliance 11 4 3 Functions of the Appliance 13 5 Installation and operation 13 5 1 Installation 13 5 2 Gas Connection 15 5 3 Operation 17 6 Cleaning and Maintenance 20 6 1 Safety Instructions for Cleaning 20 6 2 Cleani...

Page 4: ...ions included in this manual is a prerequisite for safe and proper handling of the appliance Additionally accident prevention occupational health and safety and legal regulations in force in the area the appliance is used apply Before you start using the appliance especially before turning it on read this instruction manual in order to avoid personal injuries and property damages Improper use may ...

Page 5: ...iance 1 2 Safety instructions Safety During Operation of Stock Pot Stoves Do not use a gas supplied appliance in the event of a malfunction or damage or in the case of a suspected malfunction or damage In case of malfunction disconnect the appliance from gas supply close the gas shut off valve and notify the technical service company immediately WARNING Fire hazard Do not use open flame for checki...

Page 6: ...and as a result of contact with sources of ignition an explosion may occur Use the appliance only with materials designed to this end and with correct temperature settings Materials food products and left overs of food products remaining in the appliance may catch fire To avoid fire hazard clean the appliance regularly Never leave the appliance unattended especially when cooking with fats or oils ...

Page 7: ...alified personnel and trained specialist personnel This appliance may not be operated by persons including children with limited physical sensory or mental capabilities nor by persons with limited experience and or limited knowledge Children should be supervised to ensure that they are not playing with or switching on the appliance Improper Use Unintended or prohibited use may cause damage to the ...

Page 8: ...g is an intended use Preparing and heating up foods with the use of suitable cookware The appliance may be used outdoors only 1 4 Unintended Use An unintended use may lead to personal injuries or property damages caused by hazardous voltage fire or high temperature The appliance may only be used to perform tasks described in this instruction manual The following is an unintended use usage in close...

Page 9: ...introduced by the user usage of unapproved spare parts We reserve the right to introduce technical modifications to the product intended for improvement of the appliance and its performance 2 2 Copyright Protection This instruction manual and texts drawings and images included in it as well as its other components are copyright protected It is prohibited to reproduce this instruction manual includ...

Page 10: ...hen relocating or when shipping the appliance to our service point in the case of any damages The packaging and its elements are made of recyclable materials Particularly these are plastic films and bags cardboard box When disposing of the packaging observe applicable domestic regulations Recyclable packaging materials should be recycled 3 3 Storage Leave the packaging closed until installation of...

Page 11: ...x H in mm 400 x 445 x 400 Weight in kg 15 3 We reserve the right to implement technical modifications Version Characteristics Supply type gas Gas type liquid gas Gas burner powerful burner Ignition type piezoelectric ignition Ignition protection The hob size may be changed with the optionally available small pot ring and wok adapter Rubber feet Important Indications For outdoor use only Gas connec...

Page 12: ...30 mbar G31 37 mbar BE BG CH CY CZ ES FR GB GR IE IT LT LU LV PT SI SK I3B P G30 G31 30 mbar BE BG CY DK EE FI FR HR HU IS IT LT LU MT NL NO PT RO SE SI SK TR I3B P G30 G31 37 mbar PL I3B P G30 G31 50 mbar AT CH DE SK Table 1 Table of Nozzles Gas Type Gas Pressure Burner Nozzle Power G20 20 mbar 2 mm 6 5 kW G25 25 mbar 2 mm 6 5 kW G25 3 25 mbar 2 mm 5 8 kW G30 28 30 mbar G31 37 mbar 1 15 mm 5 2 kW...

Page 13: ...N 4 2 List of Components of the Appliance Fig 1 1 Thermal flame control 2 Igniter 3 Burner s lid 4 Burner s cup 5 Cast iron grate 6 Frame 7 Feet 4 pcs 8 Gas connection 9 Gas supply 10 Gas controller 11 Piezoelectric ignition button ...

Page 14: ... G 1KB 1K680 Material chrome nickel steel 18 10 Wok opening diameter 314 mm Dimensions W 400 x D 400 x H 96 mm Weight 2 2 kg Art No 105452 Fig 4 Fig 5 Support ring for small pots G 1KB 1K680 Material high alloy steel Cookware diameter 175 230 mm Dimensions W 395 x D 395 x H 20 mm Weight 0 85 kg Art No 105453 ...

Page 15: ...nance or misuse of the appliance may lead to personal injury or property damage Positioning and installation as well as repairs may be performed by authorised technical service only and in compliance with the applicable national law Observe the provisions of the following requirements and regulations in force 1 DVGW TRGI technical regulations for gas installations 2 TRF technical regulations for l...

Page 16: ...ion the appliance outdoors or i n a l arge open and well ventilated ar ea see D VGW wor ki ng sheet G 631 When setting up the appliance must be secur ed ag ainst ti ppi ng over with an anchor to the base Set up the appli ance so that the combusti on air suppl y and the exhaust gas system ar e not bl ocked Position the appliance outdoors or in a large open and well ventilated area Make sure that th...

Page 17: ... If threaded connections are used with sealants or sealing materials they must be tested and approved by DVGW Check if the gas cylinder if it is included is correctly set up and secured and if it is located in a dry place Prior to installation of the appliance make sure that it is set to gas and pressure available in the installation location see rating plate on the appliance and Table 1 If factor...

Page 18: ... NOTE The connection is tight when there are no bubbles during test Resetting to Other Type of Gas Required Settings The appliance is approved and by factory default prepared to operate with the type of gas stated on the rating plate liquid gas If the default factory settings of the appliance are not consistent with the type of gas available in the installation location do not connect the applianc...

Page 19: ... i wyposażenie zgodni e ze wskazówkami zawartymi w punkcie 6 Czyszczenie U ważać aby do instal acji elektr ycznej i skrzynki rozdzi elczej ni e dostała si ę woda N astępnie dokł adnie osuszyć urządzeni e i elementy wyposażenia Insert the bottom cover into the appliance The cover acts as a spacer between the heating element and l eft over food tray Carefull yi nser t the connection box with the hea...

Page 20: ...ox is properly mounted Appliance Start up Fig 7 1 Open the gas shut off valve at the gas supply tube 2 Set the gas controller 10 to OFF marking a 3 Press the rotary controller 10 4 Press and hold the rotary controller 10 and rotate it counter clockwise This way the valve is opened and gas is delivered to the burner via the gas supply tube 5 Keep the gas controller 10 pressed and at the same time o...

Page 21: ...e hob is in the range of 230 450 mm Thanks to the optionally available equipment support ring for small pots wok attachment also smaller pots or woks may be used too 3 Prepare food on the stock pot stove food products may be cooked fried baked stewed etc Switching the Appliance Off 1 When the cooking process is finished switch the appliance off 2 Interrupt gas supply to the burner by closing the s...

Page 22: ... steel wool wire brushes nor putty knives which may leave particles of iron These materials may get oxidized and leave the appliance with rust 6 2 Cleaning 1 Clean the appliance regularly at the end of each working day and if necessary also in the meantime or when the appliance is not to be used for a longer time 2 Wash the housing of the appliance and cast iron grate with warm water and a mild cl...

Page 23: ...twice a year The maintenance includes verification of the condition of wear and tear elements cleaning of the thermal flame control verification of powerful burner s openings for their cleanness verification of appliance operation We recommend to replace worn elements during maintenance to avoid further service works and sudden failures of the appliance Additionally we recommend signing an agreeme...

Page 24: ... Solution Burner does not ignite Loss of pressure in gas supply line Check gas supply check gas supply tubes for tightness Clogged nozzle Contact the service company Regulator has not been pressed down long enough thermal element has not had enough time to warm up to generate necessary heat power Repeat the ignition process Ignition flame does not stay on Soiled thermal element Check the thermal e...

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