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WATER ON TOP COOKING RANGE (NATURAL GAS)

 

FAR EAST EUROPE LTD 

 

Installation instructions and user guide 

Page 9 of 10 

 

CLEANING 

For basic kitchen hygiene daily cleaning is advisable, this also help to prolong the life of the 
range.  During the cleaning process it is essential to avoid wiping the grease or waste particles 
into the pilot lights or burners to avoid blockage.  Care must also be taken to avoid moving 
the position of the thermocouple probe; this is a safety device and any adjustment in the 
position of the probe will result in the gas supply to that burner being halted.  

 

STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES 

 

All surfaces are easier to clean if the spillage is removed before it becomes “burnt in” 

 

These should be cleaned with hot water then dried and polished with a soft cloth. 
Cleaning agents containing bleach caustic chemicals or abrasive particles should not 
be used, as the stainless steel will become damaged. 

 

Items such as drip trays and burners can be removed for cleaning and should be 
replaced in reverse order making sure that they are properly located after assembly. 

 

Removable parts can be soaked in hot water and approved detergents, which quickly 
soften most “burnt on” marks and stains. 

 

CLEANING THE BURNERS 

 

Burners must be cleaned regularly using a degreasing agent and hot water 

 

Do not clean the pilot light or thermocouple  

 

The burner rings should be removed and both the ring itself and the resultant hole in 
the cooker top should be cleaned of all grease and debris. If the burner ring cannot 
be freely removed and replaced because of dirt build up, the resultant stress this 
places the ring and cooker top under will cause cracks and leaks which are not 
covered under warranty. 
 

FLOOR CLEANING 

For cleaning purposes, access to the floor area under the cooker is from the front with the 
drip trays removed.  After cleaning replace the trays in reverse order. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CEFT54

Page 1: ...September 2015 Installations instructions and user guide Installation and user guide Water on Top Wok Cooking Range Natural Gas EUROPE LTD...

Page 2: ...essary for the conversion The CEFT wok cooker can be supplied in several different configurations ranging from 5 front rings and 4 rear rings CEFT54 down to 1 single ring only with no rear burner CEFT...

Page 3: ...1 cm depth It is important not to disturb the air combustion admission nor the combustion products evacuation of this appliance It is the kitchen supervisor s responsibility to warn users of this app...

Page 4: ...er position Full Rate 15 55 21 90 kW 930 1470 BACK BURNER POSITIONS 2 Bar Burner Teknigas Full Rate 10 30 kW 2 Bar Burner Far East Full Rate 10 30 kW FRONT BURNER POSITIONS 3 Bar Burner Teknigas Full...

Page 5: ...Spide r Reduced Rate 9 80 1 32 54 JP12 Phoenix 12 jet Full Rate 19 60 66 900 1 2 1 2 JP12 Phoenix 12 jet Reduced Rate 7 20 1 2 1 2 JP21 Phoenix 21 jet Full Rate 21 90 74 700 1 0 1 0 JP21 Phoenix 21 j...

Page 6: ...urner pressure is reading 15 0 mbar For an ungoverned appliance ensure the correct nominal inlet pressure After setting the governor it must be sealed immediately and may not be adjusted by the user F...

Page 7: ...UROPE LTD Installation instructions and user guide Page 6 of 10 COOKER DIMENSIONS 1370 35 930 340 410 N B 1 Therm 100 000 BTU hr 100 ft hr 1 000 BTU hr 1 Cu ft Incoming Main Normal Meter Size 1 5 550...

Page 8: ...Replace the removable burners shelves etc in accordance with the drawing Connect the potable cold water supply to the spray rail and tap connect gas and waste pipe o The connection to potable cold wat...

Page 9: ...ned to the ON position All pilot lights must be lit at all times The pilots should be lit even if the burner is not being used TURNING OFF THE BURNERS FOR SHORT PERIOD WHILST COOKING Turn the tap hand...

Page 10: ...sive particles should not be used as the stainless steel will become damaged Items such as drip trays and burners can be removed for cleaning and should be replaced in reverse order making sure that t...

Page 11: ...ugh cleaning program should ensure optimum performance and trouble free operation SERVICE CHECK We recommend that a Gas Safe registered engineer check the appliance at least every 12 months There is a...

Page 12: ...st Europe Ltd No use may be made of its contents other than that expressly authorised Information correct at time of print subject to change without prior notice Guarantee and warranty and only applic...

Page 13: ...rmocouples and 1x custom sized allen key for adjusting the valve handles These should be installed used by suitably qualified persons only COOKER DATA Model _______________ Serial No _______________ G...

Page 14: ...siness name ______________________ Gas Safe Cert No ___________ SERVICE FOUR TO BE COMPLETED WITHIN 12 MONTHS OF PREVIOUS SERVICE I hereby confirm that the appliance has been serviced in accordance wi...

Page 15: ...E NINE TO BE COMPLETED WITHIN 12 MONTHS OF PREVIOUS SERVICE I hereby confirm that the appliance has been serviced in accordance with the service checklist Date of service _____ _____ ______ Engineer s...

Page 16: ...ICE FOURTEEN TO BE COMPLETED WITHIN 12 MONTHS OF PREVIOUS SERVICE I hereby confirm that the appliance has been serviced in accordance with the service checklist Date of service _____ _____ ______ Engi...

Page 17: ...ediately void if any other party performs work on your cooker without our written consent 8 Any faults or defects must be reported to Far East within 3 working days of coming to the attention of the p...

Page 18: ...is only applicable to cookers built after August 2012 18 The cooker must be installed within the United Kingdom Cookers installed in other countries will receive a 12 month parts only warranty only f...

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Page 20: ...st Europe Ltd No use may be made of its contents other than that expressly authorised Information correct at time of print subject to change without prior notice Guarantee and warranty and only applic...

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