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CHECKING FOR ADEQUATE VENTILATION

Make sure that the air intake into the room where the appliance is installed is sufficient for an 

adequate change of air, as specified by regulations in effect.

The appliances installed in buildings open to the public must satisfy the following requirements.

Installation rules

The installation and maintenance of the appliance must be done according to the correct 
procedures and regulation

texts in use, particularly:

• safety standards for the prevention of fire and panic.

Connection and installation of appliance, ventilation and exhaust removal systems, shall be done 

according to the Manufacturer’s instructions and by qualified technicians and according to the 

regulations in effect. The electric wiring shall conform to the regulations in effect. 

All fire prevention codes shall be observed.

a) General indications 

(Rules valid for GB only)

- For all appliances:

Gas safety Regulations, 1984; Health and safety at Work Act, 1974 Codes of Practice, BS 8173, 
1982, The Building
Regulations 1985; The Building Standards Regulations, 1981, the IEE Regulations and the by-
laws of the local Water Undertaking.
The local gas Region or LPG supplier and the local authority and the relevant recommendation 
of the British Standards (latest editions) concerned.
The installation, transformation and repair of appliances for professional kitchens as well as 
removal due to malfunction, and the supply of gas, may be made only by means of a maintenance 

contract stipulated with an authorized sales office and in observance of technical regulations.

The appliance can be installed by itself or in a series side by side with appliances produced by us. 
There must be a minimum distance of at least 10 cm between the appliance and the sides of the 

nearby cabinets made of inflammable material. 

Take suitable measures to guarantee thermal insulation of the inflammable sides, such as, for 

example, the installation of protection against radiation. The appliances must be installed in 
a suitable manner, observing the safety standards. The small feet are adjustable to level the 
appliance.

PIPE FOR GAS CONNECTION

The gas connection must be done with steel or copper pipes, or otherwise with flexible steel 

pipes in compliance with the national norms, if such exist. Each appliance must be provided 
with a cutoff cock for rapid interruption of the gas supply. 
Once the appliance has been installed, it is necessary to check for gas leaks from the pipe 

fittings; do not use a flame for this purpose but a non-corrosive substance such as soapy 

water or the specific leak-finder sprays. All our appliances undergo careful testing: the type 

of gas, the operating pressure and the category are indicated on the data plate.

Summary of Contents for CVCS4G

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS for installation and use PASTA COOKER FOR RESIDENTIAL AND PROFESSIONAL USE CVCS4G CVCS6G CVS4G CVS6G...

Page 2: ...appliance s maximum power consumption The use of adapters multiple power boards and extension cords is not recommended 8 When not in use switch off the general power supply to the appliance and close...

Page 3: ...G A 65 635 700 28 79 511 105 35 200 50 285 17 302 25 75 37 377 33 40 400 800 1200 1600 B C A 635 700 635 700 28 511 105 35 200 50 285 17 302 25 75 335 40 40 207 400 800 1200 1600 B C A 635 700 A Data...

Page 4: ...4 Officine Gullo CVSC4G A Data Plate C Gas Connection ISO 7 1 R1 2GM D Water connection R 1 2GM E Water drainage R 1GF FIG B...

Page 5: ...5 Officine Gullo CVSC6G A Data Plate C Gas Connection ISO 7 1 R1 2GM D Water connection R 1 2GM E Water drainage R 1GF FIG B2...

Page 6: ...6 Officine Gullo FIG C Piezoelectric device Bypass FIG D 2 3 4 1 1 H Injector 1 Bride 2 Pilot 3 Thermocouple 4 Spark plug...

Page 7: ...7 Officine Gullo FIG E WATER FILLING TAP...

Page 8: ...gaz Gas solenoid valve Electrov lvula gas 5 Pulsante accensione bruciatori Druckknopf Brennerz ndung Poussoir allumage br leurs Push button starting burner Pulsador encendido quemador 6 Interruttore b...

Page 9: ...E 15 SPARE PARTS 15 WATER SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS 15 WATER CONNECTION AND DRAINAGE 15 STARTING UP 16 LIGHTING AND ADJUSTING THE MAIN BURNER MOD CVS 16 OPERATION MOD CVC 16 TURNING OFF THE APPLIANCE 17...

Page 10: ...sions N B The manufacturer declines any responsibility for direct or indirect damage caused by improper or incorrect installation maintenance or use of the appliance and alterations as in all the othe...

Page 11: ...latest editions concerned The installation transformation and repair of appliances for professional kitchens as well as removal due to malfunction and the supply of gas may be made only by means of a...

Page 12: ...te installations not compliant with the instructions CHECKING HEAT OUTPUT The appliances must be checked in such a way as to verify that the heat output is correct The heat output thermal power is ind...

Page 13: ...urner 9 kW min 3 7 kW Burner Injector 1 100 mm Min output adjustment 1 100 mm Pilot Injector Consumption Primary air h mm 150 85 19 kg h 0 710 20 150 85 19 kg h 0 699 20 230 adjustable 35 m st h 0 952...

Page 14: ...ew the nozzle and substitute it with the right one see the Technical Data table The main burner does not require any regulation of the primary air SUBSTITUTING THE NOZZLE IN THE PILOT BURNER The flame...

Page 15: ...and washing up liquid rinsed thoroughly and filled with water up to the level indicated by the mark on the back of the water tub DO NOT START UP THE APPLIANCE WITH THE WATER TUB EMPTY WATER SUPPLY CHA...

Page 16: ...w second and then let it go this lights the pilot If the flame goes out you have to repeat the procedure By turning the knob round to the position the burner is at maximum By turning the knob round to...

Page 17: ...uated below the appliance SAFETY THERMOSTAT MOD CVS Theapplianceisprovidedwithasafetythermostatwhichinterruptsthegasflowifthetemperature goes above the maximum set value When the safety device interve...

Page 18: ...sed to obtain the special burnishing effect on the burnished brass details in order to avoid spoiling the beauty of the brass with an artificial patina The antique finish of the surface is the result...

Page 19: ...neutral detergent and where necessary a soft possibly micro fiber cloth Do not use abrasive pads or any other chemical products CLEANING BRUSHED STEEL SURFACES All the brushed steel surfaces should b...

Page 20: ...no hood as an alternative an air extractor connected directly to the outside is acceptable Forced Discharge Fig 2 In the event of forced discharge The gas supply to the appliance must be directly int...

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