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Introduction 

Thank you for choosing to buy a GN Espace marine cooker.   
   
Please spend the time to read this instruction booklet thoroughly.  It will help you get the most from 
the many features that this cooker has to offer.  When installed and used correctly we are confident 
that you will benefit from many years of trouble-free use from this cooker.  
 
Tip:  Keep this instruction booklet in a safe place so that anyone using the appliance can read it.  
Write the name, model and serial number, which are shown on the back of the appliance, into the 
instruction booklet.  This will help if you need to contact us about your cooker in the future. 
 

Warning

.        LP  gas is  heavier  than  air and  any  leakage  will  collect  in low  level  unventilated 

areas.   Gas bottles shall be sited in a well ventilated store. 

 

Warning

:    If  a  gas  leak  is  suspected  due  to  the  smell  of  gas,  switch  off  the  gas  cylinder 

IMMEDIATELY.      Extinguish  all  naked  lights  including  cigarettes.      Do  not  operate  electrical 
switches.   Open all doors and windows.   Propane and butane gases are heavier than air and 
will therefore collect at a low level.   Check for leaks using a leak detector spray or a soap and 
water solution.   Never check for leaks with a naked flame. 

 

General Description 

The GN Espace marine cooker is a single cavity gas oven with grill and a hob. Each burner has an 
individual  gas safety thermocouple.   It  is  designed  to  operate  using  an  external  LPG,  Propane  or 
Butane  gas  supply  (subject  to  appropriate  injectors  and  gas  pressure)

  petroleum  gas  (LPG) 

systems. 

 
The cooker is manufactured using stainless steel and other technical materials which are designed 
for long life in a rugged marine environment.   
 
The cooker is designed for gimballed or fixed installation.   A fixed position harbour lock is fitted. 
 
This cooker is also suitable for a fixed installation on boats and recreational vehicles and caravans. 
  
The  oven  and  hob  are  designed  around  the  dimensions  of  the  Gastronorm  professional  catering 
equipment (EN631).  This allows  an extensive range of interchangeable Gastronorm cookware to 
be used with the cooker, as well as standard ovenware.   
 
This appliance shall be installed in accordance with the regulations in force and in a well ventilated 
area.  Failure to install the appliance correctly could invalidate any warranty or liability claims and 
lead to prosecution. 
 
Read these instructions before installing and using the appliance. 
 

IMPORTANT  :   

This  cooker  is  suitable  for  use  with  both  propane  and  butane  gas  with  the 

appropriate regulator fitted.  Please note that the two gasses have different burning characteristics 
and are affected by the ambient temperature. There will be a performance variation for the cooker 
depending on the gas type used and ambient temperature ie. Butane is not recommended for use 
in colder climates.  

 

 
Camping Gaz (Butane) 

– The restricted orifice size on a CampingGaz container (R907, R904) 

limits the gas flow reaching the cooker (especially in cold weather) resulting is longer heat-
up and cooking times. 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for G1005

Page 1: ... Model G1003 2 Burner Model G1004 LPG Marine Cooker User and Installation Instructions GN Espace Galley Solutions Limited 3A Millbrook Business Park Hoe Lane Nazeing Essex EN9 2RJ UK Tel 44 0 1992 893713 Email info gn espace com Web www gn espace com ...

Page 2: ...n fiddles 6 Using the grill 6 Grill 6 Using the oven 7 Oven 8 Cooking 8 Care and cleaning 8 General 8 Cleaning the hob 8 Installing the appliance 10 Positioning the cooker 10 Installation for Gimballing 10 Gas connection 11 Gas connection Recreational Vehicles Caravans 12 Before first use 12 Spare parts 12 Technical Specification 13 Product Dimensions 14 IMPORTANT NOTICE 14 ANNEX A Emergency proce...

Page 3: ...n external LPG Propane or Butane gas supply subject to appropriate injectors and gas pressure petroleum gas LPG systems The cooker is manufactured using stainless steel and other technical materials which are designed for long life in a rugged marine environment The cooker is designed for gimballed or fixed installation A fixed position harbour lock is fitted This cooker is also suitable for a fix...

Page 4: ...2 Pan support lock 3 Pan support 4 Sea Rail 5 Harbour lock bolt gimbaled version only 6 Harbour lock bracket gimbaled version only 7 Pan clamps 8 Door lock 9 Gimbal pivot gimbaled version only 10 Gimbal pivot bracket gimbaled version only 11 Gas connection point rear right 12 Battery housing cover rear base 13 Rating plate rear panel 14 Counterweight on base gimbaled version only Control panel 4 b...

Page 5: ... doesn t work you probably need to replace the battery The battery 1 5V AA size is at the bottom rear of the appliance To replace the battery unscrew the battery cover by hand change the battery and replace the lid Make sure that the ve end of the battery is held in the spring You can light the burners with a match if needed Using the hob Heat control The hotplate control knobs turn anticlockwise ...

Page 6: ...e thumbscrew on the clamp and place the saddle onto the sea rail When the fiddle is in the correct position tighten the thumb screw to hold the fiddle firmly in position Using the grill WARNING Accessible parts may get very hot when the grill is in use Children should be kept away Grill Heat control The grill control has one heat settings The control knob turns to the right from OFF to If the burn...

Page 7: ...and pull out of the runners Heat zones When using the oven you will find that the top shelf of the oven cavity is hotter that the lower shelf The oven temperature that you have chosen will be on the middle shelf You may therefore have to adjust the temperature or cooking time depending on which shelf level you are using in the oven Preheating Important when you need to preheat the oven we recommen...

Page 8: ... has been wrung out in hot soapy water ie hot water with dishwashing liquid Rinse and polish it dry using a soft cloth Do not use any polishes caustic cleaners abrasives washing soda or soap except those recommended When you remove parts of your appliance for cleaning do not plunge them into water whilst they are very hot as this may damage the finish of the parts Cleaning the hob You can remove t...

Page 9: ...ng out in hot soapy water To avoid the possibility of the shelf jamming ensure that all the entrance holes to the shelf runners are kept clean and clear of spillage Do not clean the grill burner or oven burner itself The burners are designed to be self cleaning Cleaning the burners may cause the holes in the burner to become blocked preventing them from operating correctly Maintenance and servicin...

Page 10: ...truction book 1 Oven wire shelf 2 Oven frames 1 Grill deflector 1 GN pan 1 GN wire trivet 8 4 6 Pan fiddle clamps depending on model 4 Sea Rails 1 front rail low height 3 side and back rails 1 1 5V Battery size AA 2 Gimbal pivot brackets 1 Harbour lock bracket 1 Counterweight if not supplied fitted Positioning the cooker A horizontal distance of 200mm must exist between the edges of the appliance ...

Page 11: ...o a 455mm gap with the gimbal pins removed The cooker is designed to be mounted and held safely in place by means of a set of specifically designed runners available from GN Espace as an accessory supplied separately fitted to the cooker box base A ventilation gap of at least 30mm must be provided at the back edge of the cooker Gas connection The Cooker is fitted with a Tapered Female BSP iron at ...

Page 12: ...nuity conductor is required as set out in Clause 8 9 For caravan installation a metallic connection to the cooker is required Appliances shall be connected to the supply by metallic piping which shall be rigid and free of stress as set out in Clause 9 1 Before first use Remove all accessories and packing from within the oven and before the first use clean the interior and all fittings with a soap ...

Page 13: ... h 1 x 1 1 kW 80 g h Grill burner 2 0 kW 145 g h Oven burner 1 5 kW 110 g h 3 Burner Total Heat Input kW g h 6 1 kW 451 g h Hotplate burners 2 x 1 5 kW 110 g h 1 x 1 1 kW 80 g h Grill burner 2 0 kW 145 g h Oven burner 1 5 kW 110 g h 2 Burner Total Heat Input kW g h 5 0 kW 365 g h Hotplate burners 2 x 1 5 kW 110 g h Grill burner 2 0 kW 145 g h Oven burner 1 5 kW 110 g h Injector size mm Hotplate bu...

Page 14: ...f research and development we reserve the right to alter models and specifications without prior notice This instruction booklet is accurate at the date of printing but will be superseded if specification or appearance are changed Gas connection at right rear of the appliance ...

Page 15: ...been checked by a competent person If the vessel is off shore Alert everyone on the vessel If it is safe to do so shut off the gas supply Extinguish any free burning material with extinguishers or water Do not reuse the installation unless it has been checked by a competent person Fire close to an LPG cylinder WARNING Cylinders exposed to fire can explode If there is a fire near to an LPG cylinder...

Page 16: ...at all gas burners are turned off and the permanent pilot lights extinguished Disable automatic ignition systems when refuelling Appliance usage The following should be complied with when using the appliance 1 Operation and maintenance of the appliance should be carried out in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 2 Ventilate the area Do not obstruct ventilator openings Do not use this c...

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