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2.2 CONNECTION TO A GAS SUPPLY
The gas supply piping and connection to appliance

must be installed in accordance with the various

regulations listed on the cover of this document.

On natural gas appliances, the adjustable governor

MUST be fitted to the supply, securely fixed in a

position which will enable adjustments to be made

during commissioning.
On propane appliances, a governor must not be

fitted.
Ensure isolating isolating cock is fitted close to range

in an accessible and spillage free position.
Important: Check installation for gas tightness.

2.3 CONNECTION TO AN ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
Not applicable to these models.

2.4 CONNECTION TO A WATER SUPPLY
Not applicable to these models.

2.5 PRE-COMMISSIONING CHECK
After installation, the engineer should check that all

gas connections are gas tight and do not leak.

Check that unit is operating satisfactorily before

leaving the kitchen. Burner and gas valve

adjustments should be in line with details in

Section 1.11. If adjustment is required, then the

appliance requires to be serviced.

2.6 INSTRUCTION TO USER
After installing and commissioning appliance, please

hand User Instructions to user or purchaser and

ensure that the person(s) responsible understands

the instructions for lighting, turning off and correct use

and care of the unit.
It is important to ensure that the gas isolating cock

location is made known to the user. The procedure for

operation in an emergency must be demonstrated.

SECTION 3 - SERVICING AND

CONVERSION

Important
BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY SERVICING,

ENSURE THAT THE ISOLATING COCK IS

T U R N E D O F F A N D C A N N O T B E

INADVERTANTLY TURNED ON.
AFTER ANY MAINTENANCE TASK, CHECK THE

APPLIANCE TO ENSURE THAT IT PERFORMS

CORRECTLY AND CARRY OUT ANY NECESSARY

ADJUSTMENTS AS DETAILED IN SECTION 1.
After carrying out any servicing or exchange of gas

carrying components -
ALWAYS CHECK FOR GAS TIGHTNESS!
3.1 CONVERSION
For conversion to NATURAL GAS, fit the correct

governor and set the burner pressure.
For conversion to PROPANE GAS, remove the

governor fromthe gas circuit.
Other considerations -
CHANGE INJECTORS (Refer to Section 1.9)
ADJUST BYPASS SCREW TO SET LOW RATES

(Refer to Section 3.8) in gas taps and any oven

thermostat.
CHANGE DATA PLATE

3.2 REMOVAL OF PANELS
3.2.1 RH Outer Panel
Remove fixings which secure panel bottom flange to

underside of base. Slide panel back to withdraw two

pins which locate rear of vertical control panel.

Pull panel out slightly at bottomthen draw it down

to clear top flange which engages under hob edge lip.
To replace, the stainless steel outer panels are fitted

between hob and base of unit approximately 25mm to

rear of their final position. Both panels are then slid

forward into position, the RH one to engage its

locating pins into the slots in the rear of vertical

control panels and LH to align flush with front frame.

The fixings (2 off) engage the bottomflange of the

side panels up through holes in the edge of the base

panel (see Figure 5).
3.2.2 Bottom Front Panel
Lift to unhook and lower. Undo lower RH hinge pin

and remove panel. Replace in reverse order.
3.2.3 Vertical Control Panel
Pull off control knobs. Remove fixings which secure

panel bottomflange to base plate. Withdraw panel

outward slightly at bottomto clear control spindles

and pull it down to free top locating flange. Replace in

reverse order.

Summary of Contents for G1006X

Page 1: ...e IT IS MOST IMPORTANT THAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS BE CONSULTED BEFORE INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING THIS APPLIANCE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE SPECIFIED PROCEDURES MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE OR THE NEED FOR A SE...

Page 2: ...Gas water and electrical supply external to unit Light bulbs Re installing vacuum in kettle jackets Replacement of grill burner ceramics when damage has been clearly caused by misuse Where an engineer...

Page 3: ...system or to the open air Flues are best discharged under a canopy connecting with a ventilating system 1 4 GAS SUPPLY The incoming service must be of sufficient size to supply full rate without exces...

Page 4: ...ne unit pressure is controlled by the incoming supply regulator For multiple burner natural gas units set pressure at 15 mbar with approximately half the total heat input of the appliance in operation...

Page 5: ...ted in Figure 4 MUST be kept clear for aeration purposes 2 Ovens Open oven door pull out shelves and remove shelf runner Lift up from bottom ease bottom outward and lower to free top fixing Lift out s...

Page 6: ...N E D O F F A N D C A N N O T B E INADVERTANTLY TURNED ON AFTER ANY MAINTENANCE TASK CHECK THE APPLIANCE TO ENSURE THAT IT PERFORMS CORRECTLY AND CARRY OUT ANY NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS AS DETAILED IN SE...

Page 7: ...tion should be as detailed in Section 1 11 Lock aeration screw after any adjustment Solid Tops Single Twin Remove bullseyes rings and hob fillings Clean burners using a wooden splinter or fuse wire as...

Page 8: ...rmocouple to bracket Withdraw thermocouple d Replace in reverse order Position thermocouple tip 38mm above base as shown in Figure 7 Figure 7 3 4 6 Twin Bullseye Thermocouple Replacement a Remove bull...

Page 9: ...8 1 Replacement Taps for Open Top and Solid Top Burners G1006BX G1026BX a Remove control panel as detailed in Section 3 2 4 b Remove hob lift off components c Undo inlet outlet pipe compression nuts d...

Page 10: ...re lubricant Apply grease sparingly DO NOT block the gas passageways of plug and body d Ensure that plug is inserted into body in correct position for operation e Secure end cap to body Note that fixi...

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