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Cleaning and Maintenance

 

General 

Clean the range regularly.  A clean range looks better, will last longer and will perform better.  

Carbonised grease on surface or between trivets, griddle plates will hinder transfer of heat from 

cooking surface to food.  This will result in loss of cooking efficiency. 

 

NOTE:  Each griddle option can be supplied with a scraper tool and a pack of blades for cleaning 

griddle surface.  These are not supplied with griddle and have to be purchased separately.  
Refer to 'Replacement Parts List' at rear of this manual. 

 

DO NOT use water on trivets, burners and griddle plates while these items are still hot as 

warping and cracking may occur.  Allow these items to cool down and then remove for 

cleaning.  The entire trivets, griddle plates and burner caps can be dismantled for cleaning. 

 

NOTE: 

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DO NOT use abrasive detergents, strong solvents or caustic detergents as they could 
corrode or damage the range. 

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In order to prevent rust forming on trivets, griddle plate (If fitted) and burners, ensure that 
any detergent or cleaning material has been completely removed after each cleaning.  
Appliance should be switched ‘On’ briefly to dry griddle plates.  Spread oil or grease over 
griddle surface to form a thin protective greasy film.

 

 

To keep your range clean and operating at peak efficiency, follow procedures shown below:- 

 

After Each Use 

1. 

Clean griddle with a scraper tool to remove any food debris. 

2. 

Always ensure that scraper tool blades are changed regularly to ensure that scraper tool works 

efficiently and prevents damage to griddle plate surface. 

3. 

Clean range castings with a stiff nylon brush or a flexible spatula to remove any food debris. 

 
 

Always turn off the gas supply before cleaning. 

This appliance is not water proof. 

Do not use water jet spray to clean interior or exterior of this appliance. 

Caution 

 
 
 

Always ensure that even pressure is applied over whole surface of scraper tool 
when using on flat surface of griddle, to prevent scoring of griddle surface. 

 

NEVER bang sharp edge of scraper tool on flat surface of griddle as this will 
damage griddle and invalidate the warranty. 

Caution 

 
 

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Warning 

Summary of Contents for RN8410G

Page 1: ...I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d O p e r a t i o n M a n u a l RN8410G RN8820G Gas Range Static Oven Date Purchased Serial Number Dealer Service Provider 228689 19 RNL8410G RNL8820G For use in GB IE DK...

Page 2: ...res tel 1800 337 963 Customer Service tel 1800 335 315 fax 1800 350 281 CANADA Serve Canada Web www servecanada com E Mail info servecanada com Sales tel 800 551 8795 Toll Free Service tel 800 263 145...

Page 3: ...on Requirements Unpacking Location Clearances Assembly Gas Connection Commissioning Operation 10 Operation Guide Description of Controls Open Burners Griddles Oven Pilot Ignition Oven Main Burner Ther...

Page 4: ...IANCE MUST NOT BE LEFT ON UNATTENDED IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A REGULAR INSPECTION IS MADE BY A COMPETENT SERVICE PERSON TO ENSURE CORRECT AND SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR APPLIANCE IS MAINTAINED DO NOT STORE...

Page 5: ...ck Models 2 Open Burner Options F With Flame Failure Protection PF With Pilot and Flame Failure Protection NOTE The RN8820G consists of two ovens with a 1200 mm wide Cook Top General A heavy duty gene...

Page 6: ...G20 Propane G31 Open Burner each Griddle each 300mm section Oven Open Burner each Griddle each 300mm section Oven Heat Input nett Nominal 6 5 kW 5 5 kW 6 5 kW 6 5 kW 5 5 kW 6 0 kW Reduced 1 75 kW 1 8...

Page 7: ...5 Dimensions RN L 8410G RN L 8410G RN L 8413G RN L 8416G Gas Cooktop Options...

Page 8: ...6 Dimensions RN L 8820G RN L 8820G RN L 8823G RN L 8826G RN L 8829G Gas Cooktop Options...

Page 9: ...ponents having adjustments protected e g paint sealed by manufacturer are only to be adjusted by an authorised service agent They are not to be adjusted by the installation person Unpacking Remove all...

Page 10: ...are available The following checks should be made before installation a Gas Type the appliance has been supplied for is shown on coloured stickers located above gas connection and on rating plate Che...

Page 11: ...sure burner operating pressure at manifold test point with two burners operating at Full setting 8 Turn Off mains gas supply and bleed gas out of appliance gas lines 9 Turn On gas supply and appliance...

Page 12: ...Oven to Stand By Pilot ON Only Oven Shut Down Description of Controls Fig 3 Griddle Piezo Igniter When fitted with Griddle Option Only Gas Control Knobs When Fitted with Griddle Option Only OFF Positi...

Page 13: ...OFF without having to manually re light burner each time that it is turned ON as burner will automatically light itself off pilot burner Flame Failure Protection is incorporated for each burner by wa...

Page 14: ...nob approximately 10 20 seconds after lighting pilot d Pilot should now remain alight if not repeat Steps a to c above e Full Flame can now be achieved by depressing and rotating gas control knob anti...

Page 15: ...eave oven pilot burner ON 2 In this position pilot burner will remain alight but main burner will not operate until thermostat control knob is set to a temperature 3 If pre heating of oven is required...

Page 16: ...ensure that any detergent or cleaning material has been completely removed after each cleaning Appliance should be switched On briefly to dry griddle plates Spread oil or grease over griddle surface t...

Page 17: ...n appliance is cold and rub in direction of grain c It should not be necessary to remove splash guards covering burner manifolds for cleaning purposes These can be cleaned in situ d Remove grease tray...

Page 18: ...and exterior surfaces of range with hot water a mild detergent solution and a soft scrubbing brush Note that gas control knobs are a push fit onto gas control valve spindles and can be removed to allo...

Page 19: ...bottom spill cover d Dry oven thoroughly with a dry cloth and polish with a soft dry cloth Periodic Maintenance NOTE All maintenance operations should only be carried out by a qualified service person...

Page 20: ...knob before thermo couple has heated Pilot flame too small Gas pressure too low Partially blocked pilot injector Thermocouple connection to gas control is loose or faulty Thermocouple faulty Electroma...

Page 21: ...ports pilot shields PF options only splash guards 2 Remove injectors and replace with correct size injectors as shown in Gas Specifications Tables at end of this section For F Options Only unscrew and...

Page 22: ...gas control heat shield and griddle plate to cooktop 5 Re light main burners and check flame size on Low flame position Adjust low fire adjustment screw on open burner gas control valves to obtain de...

Page 23: ...nt on completion of low fire adjustment Refit the oven control panel Gas Regulator NOTE The gas regulator supplied is convertible between Natural Gas and LP Gas but it s outlet pressure is fixed ex fa...

Page 24: ...50 mm Pilot Burner PF Option Only 0 30 0 20 Griddle Main Burner 2 10 mm 1 30 mm Pilot Burner 0 35 0 23 Main Burner 2 40 mm 1 40 mm Pilot Burner 0 35 0 23 Low Fire 0 90 mm 0 55 mm Burner Aeration Sett...

Page 25: ...with Flame Failure 227384 Knob Open Burner with Pilot Flame Failure 228167 Thermocouple 320 mm Front 228166 Thermocouple 600 mm Rear Griddle 014105 Burner 032210 Injector Nat Gas 2 10 mm 032130 Inject...

Page 26: ...27508 Piezo Ignitor 230370 Knob Oven 130 270 C 228704 Door Spring Kit Includes 2 Springs General 227015 Pot Stand Trivet 228882 Spill Tray 600 mm RN8410G RN8820G Series 227850 Adjustable Leg 150 mm 22...

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