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Officine Gullo 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Attention!

 During cleaning, do not wash the external parts of the appliance with direct 

sprays of water or with high pressure.

After every use, clean the appliance thoroughly. Daily cleaning after switching off the ap-

pliance ensures the perfect functioning and long life of the appliance.

Before starting to clean the appliance, disconnect the power supply. The parts in steel must 

be washed with hot water and neutral detergent, then rinsed thoroughly in order to eliminate 

all traces of detergent; after which, dried with a dry cloth. 

Do not use abrasive or corrosive detergents.

The enamelled parts should be washed with soapy water.

After cleaning, turn the elements back correctly. 

Important: 

As well as ordinary cleaning and maintenance, it is advisable to have the instal-

lation checked by an installer at least once a year.

It is therefore suggested to draw up an after-sales assistance contract.

CLEANING BURNISHED BRASS SURFACES

No synthetic protective varnishes have been used 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 of natural oxidation that has 

simply been accelerated.  All the natural antique finish brass surfaces can be cleaned with 

any kitchen degreasing detergent, accompanied by the use of an abrasive scouring pad (the 

green colored type used for washing dishes).  It is recommended that the metal be rubbed, 

uniformly applying light pressure, until the desired effect is achieved.  

The brass details should then be dried.  

Do not use polish as this is suitable for maintaining the gloss but not the antique finish and 

could result in an effect that is not compliant with our products.  Any spots that may appear 

over time on the burnished brass surfaces should be considered as a desirable and particular 

characteristic of our craft metal working processes. 

CLEANING CHROMIUM-PLATED BRASS SURFACES

No synthetic varnishes have been used to obtain the special polish on the chromium-plated 

brass details in order to avoid spoiling the beauty of the chromium plating with an artificial 

patina.  All the chromium-plated surfaces should be cleaned, where necessary, with a soft, 

possibly micro-fiber cloth, combined with metal polishing products, if required.  Do not use 

abrasive pads.

Summary of Contents for GGS8P

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS for installation and use RANGE WITH OVEN FOR RESIDENTIAL AND PROFESSIONAL USE GGS8P GGS12P GGPS8P GGPS12P GES8P GES12P GEPS8P GEPS12P...

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: ...3 Officine Gullo A Data plate B Electrical Connection C Gas Connection FIG A...

Page 4: ...ackofen Bypass By pass four Oven by pass By pass horno FIG F PC GP CF GP FUOCHI FLAMME FEUX COOKING RINGS FUEGOS 562047300M00P00 1 2 3 4 1 Iniettore fuochi Einspritzventil flamme Injecteur feux Inject...

Page 5: ...ilota Einspritzv Z ndBrenner Injecteur veilleuse Pilot Injector Inyector piloto 2 Candela accensione Z ndkerze Bougie d allumage Lighting spark plug Candela encendido 3 Termocoppia Thermoelement Therm...

Page 6: ...6 Officine Gullo FIG G Coup de feu 1 Injector 2 Pilot...

Page 7: ...7 Officine Gullo 5 FIG K FIG H...

Page 8: ...8 Officine Gullo ELECTRICAL SCHEME TOP 1 Electrical connection 2 Push button starting burner 3 4 Power station starting burner FIG I...

Page 9: ...9 Officine Gullo WIRING DIAGRAM STATIC OVEN GN2 1 1 Commutator 2 Junction box 3 Element 4 White light 5 Green light 6 Thermostat 7 Safety thermostat FIG L...

Page 10: ...HNICAL DATA TABLE 15 RULES FOR CONVERTING AND INSTALLING OTHER TYPES OF GAS 16 CHANGING THE OPEN RING NOZZLES 16 SUBSTITUTING THE NOZZLE IN THE OVEN BURNER 16 SUBSTITUTING THE NOZZLE IN THE COUP DE FE...

Page 11: ...1 1 1 1 27 3 R3 4GM GEPS8P 80x70x90h 1 1 1 20 R1 2GM 3 4GM 1007 GGPS12P 120x70x90h 1 2 1 1 1 36 3 R3 4GM GEPS12P 120x70x90h 1 2 1 1 29 R3 4GM MODEL Dimensions cm Power Supply Tot power KW Max absorb...

Page 12: ...ch are formed during combustion The air necessary for combu stion is 2m3 h per kW of power installed Attention In accordance with international rules when connecting the appliance an au tomatic device...

Page 13: ...pipes or otherwise with flexible steel pipes in compliance with the national norms if any exist Each appliance must be provided with a cut off cock for rapid interruption of the gas supply Once the ap...

Page 14: ...rew tightening it hermetically and check for pressure leaks Connection for liquid gas G30 G31 The connection pressure for liquid gas is 30 mbar with butane and 37 mbar with propane Check the plate rea...

Page 15: ...injector 1 100 mm Min output adjustment 1 100 mm Pilot Injector 1 100 mm Consumption Primary air h mm 135 75 20 kg h 0 591 20 135 75 20 kg h 0 582 20 205 adjustable 35 m3 st h 0 794 20 Coup de feu Bur...

Page 16: ...able spanner see burners technical data table Regulate the air regulation bush to the corresponding value in the technical data table by unscrewing the fixing screw with relative jam nut regulate mini...

Page 17: ...end drawing up a contract for after sales service Maintenance must be done only by specialized personnel observing the norms in force and our indications SPARE PARTS Coup de feu It is possible to subs...

Page 18: ...ary to repeat the procedure By turning to the position the burner is brought to the minimum To put out the burner turn the knob back into the 0 position LIGHTING AND ADJUSTING THE COUP DE FEU On the f...

Page 19: ...turn off the oven turn the knob to the right into position 0 Attention When the oven is on the door must not remain open because it could heat and damage the knobs LIGHTING AND REGULATING THE ELECTRI...

Page 20: ...ils in order to avoid spoiling the beauty of the brass with an artificial patina The antique finish of the surface is the result of natural oxidation that has simply been accelerated All the natural a...

Page 21: ...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 22: ...ctly to the outside is acceptable Forced Discharge Fig 2 but its capacity must not be inferior to what is established in item 4 3 of the UNI CIG norm 8723 In the event of forced discharge The gas supp...

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Page 24: ...WWW OFFICINEGULLO COM V 1 0 10 17 OFFICINE GULLO S R L via della Torricella 29 50012 Antella Bagno a Ripoli FI Tel 39 055 6560324 621807 Fax 39 055 620670 info officinegullo com en INTERNATIONAL...

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