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4 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

4.1 Safety rules

•  Only a local gas utility technician is authorized to carry out gas

installations and connections. The statutory regulations (applied
in Germany VDE, Austria ÖVE, Switzerland SEV, etc.) and connec-
tion conditions performed by the gas utility must be strictly
observed.

•  Connection to a power balance system for the installation in a

wall is provided for through a connection point. Adhere to cur-
rent local legal requirements for connection.

•  Please note the electrical diagram! Compare the wiring diagram

number on the data plate of the appliance with the one shown
on the electrical diagram.

•  Do not bend, crush or damage the cables against sharp corners.

• Lay the cables so as to avoid contact with extremely hot surfaces.

• The cable – which is totally sheathed – must be led inside the

appliance through the cable clamp and cable raceway installed
on the appliance.

•  Ventilation system installation can be carried only by expert per-

sonnel.

•  If the appliance is to be installed near walls, dividing walls,

kitchen equipment or decorative panelling, these should be in
non-inflammable material. If not, all appliances must be coated
with thermal-insulation fireproof material. Make sure that all fire
prevention standards and safety precautions are strictly adhered
to.

4.2 Structure, equipment and safety devices
of the unit 

Robust steel frame, with 4 height adjustable feet.  

18/10 chrome-nickel steel outer panelling. 

4.2.1 Cooking zone 

•  Burner with stabilized flame.

•  Gas cocks with safety and adjustable from maximum to minimum.

•  Thermoelectric ignition safety.

Enamelled cast-iron pan supports.

•  The bodies of the burners and the venturi tubes are made of cast

iron, while the lid is brass.

•  18/10 chrome-nickel steel cooking top.

•  Knobs in thermosetting material.

4.2.2 Oven

The cooking chamber is made of stainless steel. 

The runners for the pans are made of steel or chromed rod iron.

The pull-out grill i sin chromed rod-iron.  

The door, with double wall and thermal insulation, is equipped with
an insulated  handle and a hinge with balanced spring.

The insulation of the cooking chamber is fibreglass.

Gas version GN 2/1 and MAXI

The tubular burners are in chromed steel and are resistant to ther-
mal and mechanical stress.

Gas is supplied through a safety valve with a thermostat. 

The main burner is switched on from a pilot burner with a fixed noz-
zle. It is also supplied with a thermoelectric ignition safety  
with thermocouple connected to the pilot burner. The burner has a
piezo ignition. 

The adjustment of the oven temperature, which can be varied
between 160 and 300° C, is made with the thermostat.  

The bottom of the oven, in cast iron with reinforced ribs (for GN 2/1)

and steel (for MAXI), is in two pieces.  

The smoke collector is in aluminised sheet metal and the protection
grill is in enamelled cast iron.

Gas version GN 1/1 ventilated

The tubular burners are in stainless steel and are resistant to ther-
mal and mechanical stress. 

Gas is supplied through a safety valve with a thermostat and a safe-
ty thermocouple.

The ignition of the main burner takes place by means of an AT
transformer.

The adjustment of the oven temperature, which can be varied
between 160 and 300° C, is made with the thermostat. 

The bottom of the oven is made of stainless steel.

The smoke collector is in aluminised sheet metal and the protection
grill is in enamelled cast iron.

Electric version GN 2/1

The heating elements are in the top (upper heat) and under the
bottom (lower heat). 

Temperature adjustment between 50 and 300° C is made by a ther-
mostat connected to a tri-polar switch.  

It is possible to turn on the upper and lower heating elements sepa-
rately or at the same time.

Indicator lights show when voltage is supplied to the appliance (see
Fig. 4A). 

The cooking chamber is made of stainless steel.

The upper heating elements are visible (grill), while the lower ones
are covered by a sheet of stainless steel.

Electric version GN 1/1 ventilated

The heating elements are in the top (upper heat), under the bottom
(lower heat), and in the rear around the fan (convection).

The upper heating elements are visible (grill), while the lower ones
are covered by stainless steel panels. 

Temperature adjustment between 50 and 300° C is made by a ther-
mostat connected to a switch.

The use of a 9-position commutator makes it possible to light the
heating elements separately or at the same time with ventilation or
in static mode.

The lighting of the heating elements is indicated by 2 indicator
lights (see fig. 4B).

4.2.3 Neutral cabinet 

In models ADN 020/WP, a neutral cabinet with a door alongside the
oven is standard. 

4.3 Assembly

4.3.1 Installation premises

The appliance should be installed in a well-ventilated room, and if
possible under a range hood (check current regulations).

The appliance can be installed on its own or with other similar
equipment.

If the appliance is to be installed near inflammable walls, a minimum
distance of 150 mm around the sides and back should be allowed. 

If this distance cannot be obtained, take proper heat-protection
action such as fitting tiles or thermal radiation protection material
to the walls.  

Before connecting the appliance to the gas supply, check on the
data plate that the appliance is suitable and type-tested for the
type of gas available. 

020_03

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Summary of Contents for ADN 020/WP

Page 1: ...020_03 Instructions for installation use and maintenance 03 2006 GAS KITCHENS ADN 020 WP ...

Page 2: ...CHARACTERISTICS 020_03 GAS KITCHENS 2 23 03 2006 Supplied by Date Customer Service FAX e mail ...

Page 3: ...nozzle of gas ovens GN 1 1 and MAXI 14 5 1 17 Replacement of burner nozzle gas oven 14 5 2 Maintenance 14 5 3 Replacing parts 15 5 3 1 Gas valve open flames 15 5 3 2 Thermocouple open flames 15 5 3 3 Plug gas oven 15 5 3 4 Gas valve gas oven 15 5 3 5 Thermocouple gas oven 15 5 3 6 Main burner gas oven 15 5 3 7 Heating elements electric oven GN 1 1 15 5 3 8 Heating elements electric oven GN 2 1 15 ...

Page 4: ... 220 50 295 G 13 5 1 800 200 400 200 280 1 G 170 700Ê 280 250 875 210 52 5 52 5 38 2 140 465 220 50 695 G 13 5 1 C D D C C C 1200 200 400 200 400 280 2 G 170 700Ê 280 250 875 210 52 5 52 5 38 2 140 465 220 50 1095 G 1095 13 5 1 T T T D C D C 020_03 GAS KITCHENS 4 23 03 2006 ...

Page 5: ...Ê 280 250 875 210 52 5 52 5 38 2 140 465 220 50 1095 G 1095 13 5 1 800 200 400 200 280 1 G 170 700Ê 280 250 875 210 52 5 52 5 38 2 140 465 220 50 695 G 13 5 1 C D D C C C 1200 200 400 200 400 280 2 G 170 700Ê 280 250 875 210 52 5 52 5 38 2 140 465 220 50 1095 G 1095 13 5 1 700Ê ADN 020 WP T T T T D C D C C D C D 020_03 GAS KITCHENS 5 23 03 2006 ...

Page 6: ... 1200 200 280 2 G 170 700Ê 280 250 C D 875 210 52 5 52 5 38 2 140 465 220 50 1095 G 1095 13 5 1 875 210 52 5 52 5 38 2 140 465 220 50 1095 G 1095 13 5 1 875 210 52 5 52 5 38 2 140 465 220 50 695 G 13 5 1 T T T T C D 1200 200 280 2 G 170 700 280 250 020_03 GAS KITCHENS 6 23 03 2006 ...

Page 7: ...70 700Ê 280 250 13 5 G 300 220 50 80 G 13 5 G C D D C C C 1200 200 400 200 400 170 700Ê 280 250 300 220 50 80 G T T T 875 210 52 5 52 5 38 2 140 465 220 50 1095 G 1095 13 5 1 T C D D C C C 1200 200 400 200 400 280 2 G 170 700Ê 280 250 C D C D 020_03 GAS KITCHENS 7 23 03 2006 ...

Page 8: ...cooker 1 gas oven GN 2 1 Solid top gas cooker 2 double crown burners whit pilot flame 1 gas oven GN 2 1 neutral cabinet Solid top gas cooker 40 cm 2 2 double crown burners whit pilot flame 1 gas oven GN 2 1 neutral cabinet Dim LxWxH 400 x 700 x 875 800 x 700 x 875 1200 x 700 x 875 800 x 700 x 875 800 x 700 x 875 1200 x 700 x 875 1200 x 700 x 875 1200 x 700 x 875 1200 x 700 x 875 800 x 700 x 875 80...

Page 9: ...2 36 2 03 3 08 2 75 3 40 0 63 1 25 2 11 2 88 G20 m3 h G25 m3 h G30 G31 kg h ADN 020 WP Primary air distance A Methane gas G20 Liquid gas G30 G31 TABLE 1 Model Category Construction type Air necessary for combustion Nominal thermal power Minimum thermal power Overall thermal power gas Connection pressure Methane gas 2H Liquid gas 3 Gas connection values Methane gas 2H Liquid gas 3 Nozzles Ø 1 100 m...

Page 10: ...which can be varied between 160 and 300 C is made with the thermostat The bottom of the oven in cast iron with reinforced ribs for GN 2 1 and steel for MAXI is in two pieces The smoke collector is in aluminised sheet metal and the protection grill is in enamelled cast iron Gas version GN 1 1 ventilated The tubular burners are in stainless steel and are resistant to ther mal and mechanical stress G...

Page 11: ...onversion and adaptation 4 3 2 Statutory regulations and technical requirements During installation of the appliance the following regulations must be adhered to Relevant legal directives Local building and combustion regulations Technical rules for gas systems worksheet Technical rules for liquid gas worksheet Gas installations in industrial kitchens worksheet Relative accident prevention standar...

Page 12: ...alorific value 5 1 6 Check of pilot flame For proper regulation the pilot flame must surround the thermo couple and it must have a perfect appearance Otherwise adjust the air flow to the pilot 5 1 7 Checking the primary air Both the oven and the open flames are equipped with primary air adjustment Air volume flow is correct when there is sufficient protection against the flame rising when the burn...

Page 13: ...5 SET UP FOR OPERATION 020_03 GAS KITCHENS 13 23 03 2006 18 6 14 16 15 3 9 19 2 Fig 2B A 15 14 2 9 19 11 12 13 17 3 4 16 18 Fig 2A 18 14 12 13 11 16 3 9 19 2 Fig 2C ...

Page 14: ...2 Replace the injector 12 see the table TECHNICAL DATA and replace all parts in reverse order 5 1 16 Replacement of pilot nozzle for gas oven GN 2 1 Fig 2A Remove the lower panel as previously described Remove the fas tening screw 2 of the primary air bushing 4 and push the bushing into the venturi tube The nozzle 3 is now easily accessible After substituting the nozzle based on the type of gas an...

Page 15: ...heating element is placed under the bottom The upper heating element is attached to the top of the cooking chamber To remove the heating elements loosen the screws that attach them to the corresponding flange and pull the heating elements and rela tive wires forward Use a screwdriver to disconnect the wires and install a new heating element in reverse order 5 3 8 Heating elements for electric oven...

Page 16: ...h without changing its essential features The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any non compliance with the provisions contained in this manu al 6 2 Start up 6 2 1 Lighting and shutting off open flame burner Fig 1 Turn the knob of the desired burner 21 to the spark position Press all the way down and use a match or other suitable instrument to light the pilot burner Hold the knob down f...

Page 17: ...h the fan on convection In this position the top heating element from above and the bottom heating element from below are on and at the same time the fan is in operation convection Position 2 3 4 5 6 7 MAX Degrees C 160 175 190 210 230 260 300 Convection cooking In this position heat is produced by a circular heating ele ment located on the back of the oven around the fan Defrost function No heati...

Page 18: ...oat The inactive layer can be chemically damaged or jeopardized by reducing agents oxygen consumption if they come in contact with the steel concentrated or at high temperatures These active sub stances include for instance saline and sulphurous substances chlorides salts concentrated spices such as mustard vinegar essences soup cubes kitchen salt solutions etc More damage can be caused by outside...

Page 19: ...t collection centre or returned to the reseller when buying a new equivalent item of equipment The user is responsible for delivering the unit at the end of its life to the appropriate collection facilities Failure to do so shall result in the user being subject to the penalties prescri bed by the legislation in force on waste Suitable separated collection so that the unit no longer used can be se...

Page 20: ... C R G RC RG MV RV RS T 020_03 GAS KITCHENS 20 23 03 2006 ADN 020 WP RG RS RV MV T Grill heating element Bottom heating element Fan heating element Motorized fan Thermostat A C R G RC Terminal board Commutator Green indicator light Yellow indicator light Top heating element ...

Page 21: ... 3 4 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 3 5 2 4 6 R2 R1 H1 H2 F2 230 V 3 14 75 A 1 3 5 2 4 6 R1 R2 230 V 25 7 A 1 3 5 2 4 6 R1 R2 L1 N 1 mA 2 3 4 1 mA 2 3 4 L1 L2 L3 020_03 GAS KITCHENS 21 23 03 2006 H1 H2 R1 2 F2 Indicator light power indicator light heating Oven heating element Temperature limiter mA B1 B2 F1 Terminal Switch Selector Thermostat Connected power 5 9 kW 230 400 ...

Page 22: ...Indicator light mA B1 F1 F2 H1 H2 R1 R2 Terminal board Switch Thermostat Temperature limiter Green indicator light Orange indicator light Upper heating elements Lower heating elements 3 2 1 0 B2 5 P3 P5 P4 P2 P6 6 7 2 1 3 4 230 V 3 14 75 A 1 3 5 2 4 6 R1 R2 230 V 25 7 A 1 3 5 2 4 6 R1 R2 L1 N 1 mA 2 3 4 1 mA 2 3 4 L1 L2 L3 ...

Page 23: ... PRINTING ERRORS DUE TO ITS POLICY OF CONTINUAL PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY CHANGES DEEMED NECESSARY THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IF THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL ARE NOT OBSERVED WHIRLPOOL EUROPE srl V le Guido Borghi 27 I 21025 Comerio VA ...

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