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INSTALLER

’S MANUAL

 

 

RULLY 

 

 

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ELECTRICAL 

 

 
 
 
 

 It is hazardous to put the appliance into service without connecting it to suitable ground. 

No liability can be accepted for accidents resulting from non-compliance with this requirement or incorrect grounding. 
Connect the equipotential bonding terminal (

N

, Figure 30). 

 

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Before connection, check that the

Mains voltage is compatible with the appliance’s rated 
voltage and thermal output. 


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Connection: 

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Use a 4-wire cord rated for 30 A 125 / 250 VAC, 
type SRD, SRDT, S, SO or ST.  

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Where  local  Codes  do  not  permit  grounding 
through  neutral,  use  a  4-wire  power  supply  cord  or  “pigtail”  kit.  Cord  must  be  agency  approved  for  use  with 
household ranges. 

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Remove access door 

O

 (Figure.31). 

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Remove cable clamp and loosen supply cord mounting screws on the terminal block. 

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Connect to terminal block in accordance with figure 34. 

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Secure the cable by means of cable clamp

 

(no provided), item 

(Figure 33). 

Refit access door 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE  APPLIANCE  WHEN  INSTALLED,  MUST  BE 
ELECTRICALLY  GROUNDED  IN  ACCORDANCE 
WITH THE LOCAL CODES 

OR The National Electrical 

Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-1996 or latest edition

 

ALL  WORK  ON  OR  REPAIR  OF  AN  APPLIANCE 
MUST  BE  CARRIED  OUT  BY  A  QUALIFIED 
INSTALLER. 

IMPORTANT

 

 

Fig. 30 

 

Fig 31 

 

Fig. 32 

Fig. 33 

Fig. 34 

Summary of Contents for RULLY

Page 1: ...service agency or the gas supplier WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death WARNING THIS RANGE...

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Page 3: ...GENERAL MANUAL RULLY Page 3 of 40 US 838 mm 33 144 mm 5 11 16 930 mm 36 5 8 Fig 1 560 mm 22 3 64 70 mm 2 3 4 700 mm 27 9 16 The range Height is adjustable 930mm 36 5 8 to 946mm 37 1 4 Fig 2...

Page 4: ...GENERAL MANUAL RULLY Page 4 of 40 US Fig 3 Fig 5 Fig 4 217mm 8 35 64 45mm 1 49 64 217mm 8 35 64 45mm 1 49 64 217mm 8 35 64 45mm 1 49 64...

Page 5: ...ly Thermostatically controlled roof and base heating elements safety cut out by safety thermostat Rating 2900 W Power supply 240 Volts 60Hz Function ventilated electric oven Heating provided by one ci...

Page 6: ...ition not cord provided by factory Figures 1 2 3 4 and 5 Pressures and hourly consumption Appliance gas supplying can be switched table 1 Table 1 PRESSURE 6 WC 10 WC GAS Natural gas G P L Burner Btu h...

Page 7: ...ully INSTALLER S MANUAL Appliances must be installed in a workmanlike manner in accordance with the instructions in this manual and locally applicable regulations This manual will be handed over to th...

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Page 9: ...anding unit If the unit is to be placed next to cabinets the clearances shown in Figure 10 are required The range cooktop surface must be no lower than the adjacent base cabinet countertop surface Min...

Page 10: ...S Pressure Pn U S Natural gas 6 WC U S L P propane 10 WC Fig 12 B IMPORTANT Manual shut off valve should be installed in an accessible location in the gas piping external to the appliance for the purp...

Page 11: ...rner under the hob to gain access to the pressure regulator remove the top The reversible cap is labeled either LP or Nat and is easily recognized by the raised center screw slot for natural or the ce...

Page 12: ...are kept in place by a transversal bar H fig 21 In order to take them out unscrew screws I fig 22 then G fig 20 Note When one or more nozzles are changed the sealing ring should be changed as well see...

Page 13: ...maximum setting to minimum setting Refitting the cooking surface When refitting the cooking surface it is vital to tighten fastening screws figures 13 14 and 15 Failure to do so can cause distortion...

Page 14: ...Gas pilot LP 0 25mm 65103032 Gas pilot NG 0 45mm 65103031 Table 5 GAS Pressure Oven Pilot burner Natural Gas 6 WC 1 40 0 45 L P propane 10 WC 0 95 0 25 Adjustment of oven primary airflow Remove the ba...

Page 15: ...here local Codes do not permit grounding through neutral use a 4 wire power supply cord or pigtail kit Cord must be agency approved for use with household ranges Remove access door O Figure 31 Remove...

Page 16: ...acer vent onto these brackets by using the washers and nuts supplied with the range STABILITY DEVICE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Screw the anti tip bracket T to the wall according to figures 36 and 37 s...

Page 17: ...be greased 3 Unscrew the head from the body of the burner valve 4 Grease the tap shaft High temperature lubricant for example SILICAL GEL BARBAHL Caution Any excess grease should be removed Reverse o...

Page 18: ...or Dia 90 65 14969 Injector Dia 95 65 14970 Injector Dia 105 65 52863 Injector Dia 120 65 14973 Injector Dia 130 65 14974 Injector Dia 140 65 14975 Injector Dia 145 65 27781 Injector Dia 170 65 30546...

Page 19: ...STALLER S MANUAL RULLY Page 19 of 40 US 65 39895 65 226006 65 080005 65 033018 1 5 kW 65 064007 3 0 kW 65 064007 4 0 kW 65 064007 5 0 kW 65 064007 65 103029 4 screws 65 129101 4 disc 65 30932 65 10303...

Page 20: ...INSTALLER S MANUAL RULLY Page 20 of 40 US D tail A D tail B 65 103032 LP 65 103031 NG 65 103029 65 103033 65 103033...

Page 21: ...tem n Designation B Top burner electrode 65 226006 S1 Switch 65 103030 120 V 60 Hz N L1 GR S HT N 4 L 5 HT N 4 L 5 GR S HT N 4 L 5 HT N 4 L 5 GR Top burners code A E 5 N D T I C 01 02 03 0O 0T gas gri...

Page 22: ...65 211026 R2 Circular heating element 2650 W 65 211028 M Convection Fan Motor 65 260001 H Red Lamp 65 231004 H1 Orange Lamp 65 231005 L Oven Lamp 65 232003 Mr Microswitch 65 222011 L1 T1 L2 T2 L3 T3...

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Page 25: ...ces for servicing and proper operation by not obstructing front or side of appliances WARRANTY The warranty is stated on the sales contract Please contact your approved Dealer if any work has to be ca...

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Page 27: ...luminium foil Doing so blocks air flow through the oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning Aluminium foil linings may also trap heat causing a fire hazard Do not obstruct the flow of combustion o...

Page 28: ...aucepans or blinis pans for example A reducing adapter can be placed on the pan support in order to obtain greater stability accessories Fast and intensive burners are ideal for shallow frying pans sa...

Page 29: ...ces the preset minimum burner power This setting is adjustable behind the knob Useful hint Always choose a burner that matches the diameter of the utensil used Cleaning The burners are made in two par...

Page 30: ...s ideal for cooking a pot au feu coq au vin warming a veal or fish stock or even binding a sauce By removing the central plug of the plate the burner can be used as a traditional flame burner TRADITIO...

Page 31: ...o HIGH position Depress rotate burner valve handle to the LOW position To rotate burner valve handle to the OFF position slightly depress handle then move to the OFF position A reduced flow rate posit...

Page 32: ...ooking and underside browning These materials are recommended for cooking cakes and roasts Enamelled cast iron anodised aluminium tin plated iron ovenproof glass heat resistant porcelain and aluminium...

Page 33: ...nal lamp B lights when one component is switched on Signal lamp C shows status of energised component Use The oven must be pre heated at the thermostat setting chosen for cooking Turn the thermostat s...

Page 34: ...e the distance between the heating element of the grill and the food to be grilled depending on its thickness in order to avoid overcooking the outer surface without cooking the inside of the food Kee...

Page 35: ...The volume of the multifunction oven is 68 L 2 40 ft3 To select the operating function it is necessary to make sure the switch is on position to operate in static mode on position to operate in force...

Page 36: ...s are switched on Signal lamp C shows status of energised component It is lit or not lit depending on the programmed temperature Use The oven must be pre heated at the thermostat setting chosen for co...

Page 37: ...Off Useful hints CAUTION the grill cooks very quickly always keep an eye on the food you are cooking Lightly oil the surface of meat and fish before placing them on the sliding grid Only place and us...

Page 38: ...can be cooked simultaneously without taste transference because odours are destroyed as the air passes over the heating element Description The forced convection oven is equipped with 3 shelves and o...

Page 39: ...to install racks Useful hints When cooking different dishes simultaneously preferably place cakes and pastries at higher levels above other items to be cooked If the cooking times of dishes vary plac...

Page 40: ...egar and 50 warm water with a scouring pad or nylon brush to remove grease before cleaning Increase the concentration of vinegar and soak for stubborn grease stains Rinse with water and towel dry afte...

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