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Page 1: ...R APPLIANCE FOR YOUR SAFETY www servware com 800 768 5953 Save These Instructions Parts Service Manuals Available at IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR UNIT ENCLOSED PLEASE READ BEFORE USE SS SGR 6B Instruction Service Installation and Care Manual Please read this manual completely before attempting to install or operate this equipment Notify carrier of damage Inspect all components immediately FOR ...

Page 2: ...esult in extensive product damage serious personal injury or death CAUTION means that failure to heed this safety statement may result in minor or moderate personal injury or property or equipment damage All safety messages will alert you to what the potential hazard is tell you how to reduce the chance of injury and let you know what can happen if the instructions are not followed This appliance ...

Page 3: ...a place where there is sufficient physical space for perfect handling of the equipment Never use your equipment without first installing it correctly If any abnormalities in operation are observed when using the equipment discontinue use close the manual gas shut off valve and call an authorized service technician to correct the problem Any unauthorized alteration and or tampering is DANGEROUS and...

Page 4: ...l the equipment in a place where there is sufficient physical space for perfect handling of the equipment Never use your equipment without first installing it correctly If any abnormalities in operation are observed when using the equipment discontinue use close the manual gas shut off valve and call an authorized service technician to correct the problem Any unauthorized alteration and or tamperi...

Page 5: ...and Codes 9 2 5 Gas Pressure Regulator 10 2 6 Gas Conversion Instruction 12 2 7 Gas Leak Check 14 2 8 Electrical Installation Convection Model 14 2 9 Positioning 15 2 10 Foot Leveling 15 2 11 Flue Riser Assembly 16 2 12 First Time Use 16 2 13 Turning on the Equipment Product Ignition 17 2 14 Turning on the Oven 18 03 KNOWING THE EQUIPMENT 20 3 1 Main Features 20 04 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 21 4 1 ...

Page 6: ...ge should be noted and reported to the delivering carrier immediately 2 If damaged open and inspect the contents with the carrier 3 In the event that the exterior is not damaged yet upon opening there is concealed damage to the equipment notify the carrier Notification should be made verbally as well as in written form 4 Request an inspection by the shipping company of the damaged equipment This s...

Page 7: ...e the equipment the workplace carefully and adjust the foot level The gas pressure regulator supplied with the equipment must be installed when the appliance is connected to the gas supply Installation must comply with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the national combustible gas code Gas equipment supply piping must be at least 3 4 in diameter Adequate space must be left in front...

Page 8: ...tial for proper identification 2 2 Recommendations Before Installation 2 3 Gas Installation Before installing the gas supply system observe the pipes and fittings check the components for dirt clean internally with compressed air to eliminate possible particles and prevent burners and valves from becoming clogged After cleaning use thread sealant to connect the equipment to the gas network For cor...

Page 9: ... INSTALLATION In Canada install the appliance in accordance with CAN CGA B149 1 or 2 and local Codes Gas line sizing requirements can be determined by your local gas company or in North America by referring to the National Fuel Gas Code Appendix C Table C 4 for natural gas and Table C 16 for propane The gas line needs to be large enough to supply the necessary amount of fuel to all appliances with...

Page 10: ... A gas pressure regulator and a shut off valve supplied by the technical shall be installed in the gas service line before the appliance in a physical location where it can be reached quickly in an emergency The gas pressure regulator which accompanies the equipment is of utmost importance for its operation and is indispensable The pressure regulator must be installed in the equipment supply gas l...

Page 11: ...kPa to 100 PSI 689 48 kPa If the LPG tank s high pressure gas line is directly connected to a unit without the proper reduction regulator it will rupture the diaphragm in the valve making it useless Any adjustment to the regulator should be done only by qualified and licensed personnel with the appropriate calibrated test equipment Connections must be made by a licensed and qualified contractor NA...

Page 12: ... to make work easier 2 Remove the knobs thermostat 1 and the equipment s waste drawer 2 3 To remove the panel 4 from the equipment it is necessary to remove the two screws 3 from the front of the panel with the aid of a screwdriver after simply detatching the panel from the equipment 4 Remove grills 10 flame spreaders 9 and 8 5 Remove the screws that secure the distribution tube inside the equipme...

Page 13: ...waste drawer 12 Connect the burners and replace the flame spreader Finally position the grills in their places 13 Convert the pressure regulator by inverting the docking device under the regulator cover This will require a reasonable amount of force Do not remove the spring When replacing the cover make sure the insert of the socket is facing upwards in the middle of the spring As shown in the ima...

Page 14: ...he location of the gas leak 5 If a gas leak is detected turn off the manual gas valve at the inlet side of the gas line Call your certified and licensed service technician 6 If the equipment has no gas leak continue with the equipment operating instruction 2 8 Electrical Installation Convection Model Make sure that the power supply has the same voltage as the equipment and that the grounding condu...

Page 15: ...he rear 6 at the right and left of the equipment from combustible surfaces as shown in the figure side 2 10 Foot Leveling For a good operation of the Convection Standard Oven Range Line it is ideal that the equipment is level and fixed perfectly with the work surface To adjust the leveling turn item 1 identified in the drawing counterclockwise to open and clockwise to close to find the best positi...

Page 16: ... side as shown in image 1 Note For 60 models you must also perform the fixation in the central part of the flue riser with 2 screws 6 according to image 2 3 Finally fit the shelf 5 to the flue riser To protect the equipment against possible damage caused by shock or rocking from transportation burners grids and grills are secured by plastic straps The sides and the waste tray have a protective PVC...

Page 17: ...re with the use of the equipment 3 Turn the knob which you want counterclockwise through the knob adjusts the flame 4 Make sure the burner is lit If the burner does not light repeat the procedure 5 After lighting all burners you can turn off the main burners and turn them back on simply by turning the corresponding knobs Note The pilot burner flame is factory set according to the gas for which the...

Page 18: ...s lit If not repeat the operation 6 Turn the knob up to the desired temperature counterclockwise 7 To turn the oven off press and turn the knob clockwise to the OFF position NOTE If you need to adjust the pilot valves one pilot valve corresponds to two burners do the following 1 Turn the pilot adjusting screw counterclockwise then light the pilot with the aid of the igniter wick accompanying the e...

Page 19: ...tton HIGH LOW Service Installation Care Manual 19 02 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION Convection Model To start the motor in order to circulate the heat in the oven through the motor turbine press the ON button on the panel and to switch off press the OFF button There are two heat ventilation speeds LOW low speed and HIGH fast speed Press the button for which speed you want ...

Page 20: ...an present two models in its Flue Riser according to the client s request low Flue Riser P B or simple P S Flue Riser The first only allows air to escape while the second in addition to allowing air to escape has a panel in order to place groceries or kitchen accessories RANGE Available in 24 610mm 36 915mm and 60 1 525mm width Stainless steel panel and sides 12 x 12 cast iron top grates designed ...

Page 21: ...tioning of the equipment To perform cleaning the equipment must be completely disconnected from the gas and electric network Convection model thus avoiding any accident NEVER attempt to move or slide the equipment when it is hot ALWAYS let the unit cool down and empty the waste drawer before attempting to relocate or move the unit ALWAYS after the end of the working day clean the grills and burner...

Page 22: ...e products and steam cleaning machines cannot be used for oven cleaning either Rinse well with water at room temperature clean and dry thoroughly Maintenance is one of the precautions to be taken for a good equipment life Proper cleaning installation checking and equipment life all contribute to reduced maintenance Before any maintenance verify that the gas connections regulators or check valves m...

Page 23: ...vice your appliance once or twice a year depending on the amount of use To do this ask a technician to Examine the air inlets on the burners and the panel as well as the air outlet at the rear of the appliance at least twice a year Clean and adjust burners regulators and etc twice a year Check and calibrate the equipment gas supply system pressure at least once a year ...

Page 24: ...roduct Dimensions Weight Shipping Crate Dimensions Weight Oven Inside Width L Depth P Height H Fw Weight Width Depth Height Weight Width Depth Height W O B S W B S Fw1 Fw2 SS SGR 4B 24 35 41 17 64 62 33 64 17 19 32 17 19 32 276 lb 28 5 32 39 1 64 45 43 64 397 lb 18 57 64 26 1 2 15 23 64 SS SGR 6B 36 35 41 17 64 62 33 64 29 39 64 29 39 64 386 lb 47 7 16 39 1 64 45 43 64 529 lb 26 31 32 26 1 2 15 23...

Page 25: ...560 4 L P GAS 52 27 000 6 805 10 SS SGR 6B RANGE 6 NATURAL GAS 40 150 000 37 800 4 L P GAS 53 10 OVEN 1 NATURAL GAS 33 35 000 8 820 4 L P GAS 51 33 000 8 315 10 SS SGR 10B RANGE 10 NATURAL GAS 40 250 000 63 000 4 L P GAS 53 10 OVEN 2 NATURAL GAS 37 30 000 7 560 4 33 35 000 8 820 L P GAS 52 27 000 6 805 10 51 33 000 8 315 MOTOR SPEED RPM VOLTAGE V FREQUENCY Hz NOMINAL CURRENT A MOTOR ELECTRIC POWER...

Page 26: ...y will cover normal labor charges incurred in the repair or replacement of a warranted piece of equipment This warranty does not apply to any product s which have not been installed in accordance with the directions published in the appropriate installation and operation manuals Serv Ware Products will bear no responsibility or liability for any product s which have been mishandled abused misappli...

Page 27: ...ted to damages for inconvenience food loss rental or replacement equipment loss of profits or other commercial loss Warranties stated above are the only warranties made in connection with the sale and distribution of Serv Ware Products products ANY AND ALL OTHER EXPRESSED STATUTORY AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THE PRODUCT INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILI...

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Page 29: ...ial Number Installed Date Install By Gas Type Service Installation Care Manual 29 CONSUMER AND PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Keep this manual as it contains important information for questions and adjustments The same will be required for the warranty claim if required ...

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