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3.1. COMBINING APPLIANCES

(Fig.1A) Remove the control panels of the appliances by
undoing the 4 fixing screws.

(Fig.1B) Remove the fixing screw nearest the control
panel, from each side to be joined.

(Fig.1D) Bring the appliances together and level them by
turning the feet until the tops match.

(Fig.1C) Turn one of the two plates inside the appliances 180º.

(Fig.1E) From inside the control panel of the same
appliance, join them at the front side, screwing one TE
M5x40 screw (supplied) on the opposite insert.

3.2. FLOOR FIXING

To avoid accidental tipping of built-in half-module appliances installed
separately, fix them to the floor carefully following the instructions
enclosed with the corresponding accessory  (F206136).

3.3 INSTALLATION ON BRIDGE, CANTILEVER
FRAME OR CEMENT PLINTH

Carefully follow the instr uctions enclosed with the
corresponding accessory. Follow the instructions supplied
with the optional product chosen.

3.4. SEALING GAPS BETWEEN APPLIANCES

Follow the instructions supplied with the optional sealing pa-
ste pack.

4. FUME EXHAUST

For 

Australia

, ventilation must be in accordance with

australian building codes and kitchen exhaust hoods must
comply with AS/NZS1668.1 and AS 1668.2

4.1. TYPE “A1”  APPLIANCES

Position type “A1” appliances under an extraction hood to
ensure removal of fumes and steam produced by cooking.

4.2. TYPE “B”  APPLIANCES

(in conformity with the definition given in the Installation
Technical Regulations DIN-DVGW G634: 1998)
Whenever the appliance dataplate specifies only type Axx, such appliances
are not designed for being directly connected to a flue or fume exhaust
pipe run to the outside. However, the same appliance can be installed
under an extractor hood or similar forced extraction system for fumes.

4.2.1. CONNECTION FLUE

Remove the grille from the fume exhaust.

Install the connection flue, following the instructions
supplied with the accessory (optional).

4.2.2. INSTALLATION UNDER AN EXTRACTOR HOOD

Place the appliance under the extractor
hood (fig. opposite).

Raise the fume exhaust pipe without altering
the section.

Do not install dampers.

The correct height of the exhaust pipe and
the relative distance from the extraction
hood must comply with current standards.

The end of the exhaust pipe must be at least
1.8 m from the support surface of the appliance.

Note!

 The system must ensure that: a) the fume exhaust is not

obstructed; b) the length of the exhaust pipe does not exceed 3 m.
Use the adapter for connecting fume ducts of different diameters.

SUB CLAUSES 4.1/4.2 are not relevant for australian
standard

5. CONNECTIONS

• Any installation work or maintenance to the
supply system (gas, electricity, water) must only
be carried out by the utility company or an
authorised installation technician.

See the appliance dataplate for the product code.

See the installation diagram for the type and position of
appliance connections.

5.1. GAS APPLIANCES

IMPORTANT! 

Ensure that the available gas supply matches

the data label; to convert the gas type, follow the instructions
in par. 5.1.8. in this chapter.

5.1.1. BEFORE CONNECTING

Make sure the appliance is arranged for the type of gas to

be used. Otherwise, carefully follow the instructions given
in the chapter: “Gas appliance conversion / adjustment”.

Fit a rapid gas shut-off cock/valve ahead of each appliance.

Install the cock/valve in an easily accessed place.

Clean the pipes to remove any dust, dirt or foreign matter

which could block the supply.

The gas supply line must ensure the gas flow necessary

for full operation of all the appliances connected to the
system. A supply line with insufficient flow will affect cor-
rect operation of the appliances connected to it.

Important!

 Incorrect levelling of the appliance can af-

fect combustion and cause malfunctioning.

5.1.2. CONNECTION

See the installation diagram for the position of the gas
connection on the bottom of the appliance.

Remove the plastic protection cover (if present) from the
appliance gas union before connecting.

After installation, use soapy water to check connections
for leaks.

The Gas Connection is male ½” BSP

5.1.3. SUPPLY PRESSURE CHECK

Make sure the appliance is suitable for the type of gas avail-
able, according to that given on the dataplate (otherwise,
follow the instructions given in par. “Conversion to another
type of gas”). The supply pressure must be measured with
the appliance operating, using a manometer (min. 0.1 mbar).

Remove the control panel.

Remove retaining screw “A” from the pressure point and
connect the manometer “O” (fig. 2A-2B).

Compare the value read on the manometer with that given
in table B (see handbook Appendix)

If the manometer gives a pressure outside the range of
values in table B, do not start the appliance, and consult
the gas company.

Summary of Contents for +7FRED1200

Page 1: ...Mod E17 F14A4 N Production code 373084 11 2010 ...

Page 2: ...ME EXHAUST AND VENTILATION 22 5 CONNECTIONS 22 6 GAS APPLIANCE CONVERSION ADJUSTMENT 24 7 FUSE REPLACEMENT 24 8 BEFORE LEAVING 24 VI INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER 25 1 FRYER USE 25 VII CLEANING 29 1 EXTERNAL PARTS 29 2 OTHER SURFACES 29 3 FILTERS 29 4 IDLE PERIODS 29 5 CLEANING FRYERS WITH INTERNAL HEATING ELEMENTS 18 LITRES 30 6 INTERNAL PARTS 30 VIII MAINTENANCE 30 1 MAINTENANCE 30 2 LIST OF COMPONE...

Page 3: ... 2 5 2 5 2 5 MODELS Tank capacity L 15 15 15 5 5 12 12 12 14 14 14 15 14 14 14 14 Tank max food load Kg 2 2 2 0 9 0 9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Phases No 3N 3N 3N 3N 3N 3N 3N 3N 3N 3N 3N Frequency Hz 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 Power supplyvoltage V 380 400 380 400 380 400 380 400 380 400 380 400 380 400 380 400 400 440 400 Max power kW 9 10 18 20 8 9 7 9 8 ...

Page 4: ...f it unless they are supervised or instructed in its use by a person responsible for their safety The appliance must be used by trained personnel Do not leave the appliance unattended when operating Turn the appliance off in case of fault or poor operation Do not use products even if diluted containing chlorine sodium hypochlorite hydrochloric or muriatic acid etc to clean the appliance or the flo...

Page 5: ...sons and in accordance with the manufacturer s installation instructions local gas fitting regulations municipal building codes electrical wiring regulations local water supply regulations AS5601 gas installation health authorites and any other statutory regulations 2 UNPACKING IMPORTANT Immediately check for any damage caused during transport The forwarder is responsible for the goods during tran...

Page 6: ...upportsurfaceoftheappliance Note The system must ensure that a the fume exhaust is not obstructed b the length of the exhaust pipe does not exceed 3 m Use the adapter for connecting fume ducts of different diameters SUB CLAUSES 4 1 4 2 are not relevant for australian standard 5 CONNECTIONS Any installation work or maintenance to the supply system gas electricity water must only be carried out by t...

Page 7: ...distance H given on the Table B retighten screw A and seal with paint fig 3A 5 1 7 CHECKING THE PRIMARY AIR tube version fig 3C To adjust proceed as follows Loosen fixing screw C and adjust bushing D at distance H indicated in table B fig 3C Tighten down fixing screw C 5 1 8 CONVERSIONTOANOTHERTYPEOFGAS Table B technical data gas nozzles gives the type of noz zles to be used when replacing those i...

Page 8: ...right under the frame The screw is marked with the symbol Appliance max leakage current is 1 mA kW 6 SAFETY THERMOSTAT Some of our appliance models use a safety thermostat that cuts in automatically when temperatures exceed a set value shutting off the gas supply gas appliances or the electricity electric appliances 6 1 RESET Wait until the appliance has cooled down a suitable tem perature for res...

Page 9: ...king food dipped in flour set the temperature to 170 C A temperature higher will not give better cooking results but will cause faster deterioration of the oil the residual flour in the oil tends to burn INSTRUCTIONS During cooking manually remove any cooking residuals in the oil The prolonged presence of these residuals alters the taste and odour of the oil reducing its useful life For a quick an...

Page 10: ...llowing positions Knob A Control knob A has the following positions V OFF C pilot ignition B max Knob B Control knob B indicates the temperature values 2 7 0 25 0 230 210 190 17 0 15 0 11 0 B C A Press and turn knob A to pilot ignition hold it down and press the piezoelectric igniter button C several times On releasing knob A after about 20 seconds the flame must remain alight otherwise repeat the...

Page 11: ...gram time setting up down 9 right basket program time setting up down 10 stored or storable program keys 11 key for melting cycle Off On the melting cycle begins at swicht onifthetemperaturerecordedbytheworkthermostat is below 70 C Switching on press button 1 Switching off press button 1 1 4 TEMPERATURE SETTING Display 5 shows the set temperature for cooking To display the actual temperature of th...

Page 12: ...lay keys 7 8 and 9 are blocked if n no appears keys 7 8 and 9 are activated Press keys 7 to change the parameter Y n Press key 2 to store To quit the Fast Food menu press keys 3 and 4 together 1 6 2 USING A SET PROGRAM Press one of the keys 10 for the program displays 5 and 6 show the stored settings Press key 3 or 4 to start cooking 1 7 DRAINING OIL Emptying the tanks should be done at cold oil S...

Page 13: ...h can therefore be recycled by means of the conventional recovery structures in con formity with the current regulations in the country of use Make the appliance unusable by removing the power cable and any compartment or cavity closing mechanisms when present in order to avoid the risk of someone becoming closed inside Advice It is advisable to have the appliance periodically fully checked at lea...

Page 14: ...stat bulb Faulty thermostat ABNORMAL OPERATION Any of the following are considered to be abnormal operation and may require servicing incomplete ignition of the burner yellow tipping of the burner flame burner failing to remain alight gas valves are difficult to turn burner extinguished by operation of the fryer door In case the appliance fails to operate correctly contact the authorised service p...

Page 15: ...ce the elements To replace the thermostat remove the gasket between the tank and bulb clamping replacement from door compartment and control panel Main burner pilot burner pilot nozzle and main nozzle From the door compartment Main air adjustment From the door compartment 1 3 MAINTENECE SCHEDULE It is reccommended the appliance is inspected and serviced by an authorized person at least every 12 mo...

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