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6 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

6.1 Safety, cleaning and repair rules

• This appliance is used for the preparation of meals at industri-
al level. Usage and cleaning can be carried only by expert per-
sonnel. Maintenance and repair can be carried out only by
skilled technical personnel.

• These indications must be communicated to all those con-
cerned during internal training.

• Attention! This appliance must be constantly watched over
when being used!

• Grease and overheated oil can catch fire. Use this appliance
only under constant control. Never use water to put out
grease or oil! Cover with a lid, turn off the hot plate and
remove pot from the burner.

• Do not leave the burners running.

• Do not overload the kitchen. For proper use, pots should
not be bigger than the flames.

• Parts of the appliance and attachments exposed to food
must be cleaned with detergents and rinsed thoroughly with
potable water.

• Do not clean the appliance using water jets or steam,
whether direct or pressurized!

• If the room is being cleaned with water/steam jets or high-pres-
sure equipment, it is necessary to switch off the appliance first!

• Before starting to clean the appliance, disconnect from the
mains.

• Do not use inflammable liquid to clean the appliance.

• Repairs may be carried out only by skilled personnel.

• During repairs, the appliance must undergo voltage
omnipolar insulation (local switch, i.e. safety load cut-off
switch).

• Noise emission values of the appliance in operation are below
70dB (A). This value is compulsory according to certain national
safety standards.

WARNING

Attention! 

The manufacturer declines all responsibility concern-

ing mistakes included in these instructions due to translating or
printing errors: the manufacturer also reserves the right to
change the product as he see fits, though 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 for 15-20 seconds. If, when the
knob is released, the pilot light goes out, repeat the operation. 

Then place the knob in the maximum or minimum position so that
the main burner ignites.

To shut off the burner, turn the knob to the right to the spark posi-
tion, and the main burner will go out.

To shut off the pilot light, place the knob in position (0).

6.3 Lighting and shutting of gas ovens (Fig.
3A/3B)

6.3.1 Lighting the pilot for gas ovens GN 2/1 and MAXI
(Fig. 3A)

Press the knob and turn it to the left until the spark position (5).
Hold the knob down and at the same time press the piezo ignition
button (6) repeatedly until the pilot comes on. Ignition of the pilot
can be seen through the hole in the cooking chamber (with the
door open). Hold the knob down for about 15-20 seconds. If, when
the knob is released, the pilot light goes out, repeat the operation. 

6.3.2 Lighting the main burner and temperature
adjustment for gas ovens GN 2/1 and MAXI (Fig. 3A)

To light the main burner, turn the knob further to the left until the
desired temperature. The thermostat is marked in positions from 1
to 7. The approximate values for each position are the following:

I valori indicativi della temperatura per ogni posizione sono i seguenti:

Shutdown

To shut off the main burner, turn the knob to the spark position. Only
the pilot flame will remain lit. For complete shutdown, turn the knob
to position (0); in this position the pilot burner also goes out. 

020_03

- GAS KITCHENS

16

· 23

03/2006

Position

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Degrees °C 

160

175

195

220

240

265

290

Fig. 4A

9

8

6

7

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

0

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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