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1. 18 5 CONNECTIONS E 18 6 2 20 7 BEFORE COMPLETING INSTALLATION OPERATIONS aiana 20 VI INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER is c22ccccescccecdcceccssascecsecicvcececestues stnedecuecessceeescceetuaced saccteseeceonetsecceests 21 Ths FRYER USE srine 21 VIN CEEANING 2 22 T EXTERNAL PARTS S adaa ea aaa da reia 22 2 OTHER SURFACES cosia Enno Geaa E E E EE 22 Bp FITER S pusin a a a ad a 22 4 IDLE PERIODS weed wii aie ene hav danced 23 5 CLEANING FRYERS WITH INTERNAL HEATING ELEMENTS 18 L 23 6 INTERNAL PARTS eid aE EA nea deine 23 23 1 MAINTENANGE a 23 1 DATAPLATE and TECHNICAL DATA ATTENTION This manual contains instructions relevant to various appliances See the dataplate locat
2. e Place the appliance under the extractor hood fig opposite e Raise the fume exhaust pipe without altering the section Do not install dampers e The correct height of the exhaust pipe and the distance from the extractor hood must comply with the current regulations The end of the exhaust pipe must be at least 1 8 m from the support surface of the appliance Note The system must ensure that the fume exhaust is not obstructed b the length of the exhaust pipe does not exceed 3 m Use the adapter for connecting fume ducts of different diameters SUB CLAUSES 4 1 4 2 are not relevant for australian standard 18 5 CONNECTIONS Any installation work or maintenance to the supply system gas electricity water must only be carried out by the utility company or an authorised installation technician e Refer to the appliance dataplate for the product code e See the installation diagram for the type and position of appliance connections 51 GAS APPLIANCES IMPORTANT This appliance is arranged and tested to ope rate with G20 gas 20mbar to convert it to another type of gas follow the instructions in par 5 1 7 of this section 5 1 1 BEFORE CONNECTING e Make sure the appliance is arranged for the type of gas to be used Otherwise carefully follow the instructions given in the chapter Gas appliance conversion adjustment e Fit a rapid gas s
3. POSITION WHEN OPERATING THE FRYER DO NOT OPERATE THE FRYER WITH KNOB M IN ANY OTHER POSITION e To adjust the temperature turn knob N to the desired value Switching off e Turn knob M clockwise from position to position e e Press the knob down fully and turn it to position release it and turn it to position e 21 1 2 ELECTRIC MODELS Ignition Turn the knob of Thermostat A to the value corresponding to the desired cooking temperature e Lighting up of green indicator B signals that the power is on Lighting up of yellow indicator C signals that the heating elements are on it goes off when the set temperature is reached NOTE When using a fryer with heating elements inside the tank pay particular attention when handling them using the special support bracket D For greater safety the presence of a microswitch cuts off the electrical power when the heating elements E are raised Q 2 2 Sols Turn the knob of thermostat A to position 0 1 3 DRAINING OIL e Switch the fryer off e open the drain cock slowly turning handle D anticlockwise and paying maximum attention to avoid contact with hot oil e close the drain cock turning handle D clockwise For better performance of the appliance regularly change the oil used Overusing an oil reduces its flashpoint and increases its tendency to boil suddenly
4. e Compare the value read on the manometer with that given in table A if the manometer gives a pressure outside the range of values in the table do not start the appliance and consult the gas company 5 1 4 GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR If the gas pressure is higher than that specified or is difficult to regulate not stable install a gas pressure regulator accessory code 927225 in an easily accessed position ahead of the appliance The pressure regulator should preferably be fitted horizontally to ensure the right outlet pressure e 1 connection side gas from mains 2 pressure regulator 3 connection side gas towards the appliance The arrow on the regulator y gt shows the gas flow direction NOTE These models are designed and certified for use with natural or propane gas For natural gas the pressure regulator on the header is set to 8 w c 20mbar AUSTRALIA the gas pressure regulator supplied with the appliance must be fitted to the appliance inlet Adjust the test point pressure with one burner operating at maximum setting as follow 1 0 KPa for Natural gas 2 5 KPa for Propane gas 5 1 5 GAS VALVE OUTLET PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT Remove the retaining screw from pressure point and connect the manometer tube Supply the appliance with the correct nominal gas pressure as given in corresponding par 5 1 3 Turn the fryer on as indicated in the chapter User
5. 22 Vil CLEANING CAUTION Before carrying out any cleaning operation disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply 1 EXTERNAL PARTS SATIN FINISH STEEL SURFACES daily Clean all steel surfaces dirt can be easily removed as soon as it forms Remove dirt fat and food residuals from steel surfaces when cool using soapy water applied with or without detergent with a cloth or sponge Dry the surfaces thoroughly after cleaning In case of stubborn dirt fat or food residuals wipe the cloth sponge with the grain of the satin finish and rinse often rubbing in a circular motion combined with the particles of dirt deposited on the cloth sponge could damage the steel s satin finish e Iron objects could ruin or damage the steel damaged surfaces become dirty more easily and are more liable to corrode e Have the satin finish repaired if necessary SURFACES BLACKENED BY HEAT when necessary Exposure to high temperatures can cause the formation of dark marks These do not constitute damage and can be removed by following the instructions given in the previous paragraph 2 OTHER SURFACES HEATED TANKS CONTAINERS daily Clean the appliance tanks or containers using boiled water with the addition of soda degreasing if necessary Use the accessories optional or supplied specified in the list to eliminate food deposits TANKS AND COLLECTION DRAWERS even several times a day Remove any grease oil food
6. e g with doors or lids open etc the appliance must be used in a well ventilated place to avoid the creation of dangerous mixtures of unburnt gases in the room When possible preheat only before use 3 CLEANING In order to reduce the emission of pollutants into the environment clean the appliance externally and when necessary internally with products that are more than 90 biodegradable for further information refer to section V CLEANING 4 DISPOSAL Do not disperse in the environment Our appliances are manufactured using more than 90 in weight recyclable metals stainless steel iron aluminium galvanised sheet copper etc Make the appliance unusable by removing the power cable and any compartment or cavity closing devices when present in order to avoid the risk of someone becoming trapped inside V INSTALLATION Carefully read the installation and maintenance X procedures given in this instruction manual before installing the appliance e Installation maintenance and conversion to another type of gas must only be carried out by qualified personnel authorised by the manufacturer e Failure to observe the correct installation conversion and modification procedures can result in damage to the appliance danger to people and invalidates the Manufacturer s warranty 1 REFERENCE STANDARDS e Install the appliance in accordance with the safety regulations and local laws of the country wh
7. residuals etc from trays drawers and containers in general used for collection Always clean the containers at the end of the day Empty the containers during use of the appliance when they are nearly full CAUTION With electric appliances make sure no water comes into contact with electric components water penetration can cause short circuiting and dispersion tripping the appliance s protection devices 3 FILTERS Use of filters for oil increases the life of the oil and in case of reuse guarantees better cooking of food To clean remove the filter from its seat if the filter is dirty with grease wash it with degreasing soap then rinse and dry refit the filter in its seat Replace the filter when it is deteriorated 4 IDLE PERIODS If the appliance is not going to be used for some time take the following precautions e Close any cocks or main switches installed ahead of the appliances e Rub all stainless steel surfaces vigorously with a cloth moistened with vaseline oil in order to form a protective film e Periodically air the premises e Have the appliance checked before using it again e In order to avoid too rapid evaporation of accumulated moisture and consequent breaking of the element when starting up again leave electric appliances on minimum power setting for at least 45 minutes 5 CLEANING FRYERS WITH INTERNAL HEATING ELEMENTS 18 LITRES Clean the tank operating as follows e wait until th
8. the ignition knob is released Possible causes The thermocouple is not connected properly or the safety thermostat cables are disconnected e The pilot burner is not heating the thermocouple sufficiently e Safety thermostat cut in or faulty The pilot burner is still lit but the main burner does not light Possible causes e Insufficient pressure in gas pipes e Nozzle blocked Faulty gas valve Faulty thermostat operation The temperature cannot be adjusted Possible causes e Thermostat bulb damaged Faulty thermostat INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPLACING COMPONENTS to be carried out only by a specialized installation technician Gas valve e Undo the fixing screws and remove the control panel e Unscrew the pilot burner pipe and the thermocouple Undo the screws fixing the flange to the valve e Remove the valve gas supply tube clamping Thermocouple safety thermostat ignition device e Remove the control panel and replace the elements e replace the thermostat remove the gasket between the tank and bulb clamping replacement from door compartment and control panel Main burner pilot burner pilot nozzle and main nozzle From door compartment Main air supply adjustment From door compartment 1 2 MAINTENENCE SCHEDULE It is reccommended the appliance is inspected and serviced by an authorized person at least every 12 months For this purpose it is reccommended to draw
9. up a maintenece contract AUSTRALIA For service and spare parts please contact Electrolux Tom Staddart Pty Ltd Zanussi JL Lennard Pty Ltd 23
10. CONTENTS I JOINING APPLIANCES TABLES wise ciccccsscccccoecccotesseecvensaesecouseseneesscteeeeseseseneresccnecesaeecteeeseewpercseresate 2 and TECHNICAL 15 Il GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS oc ctececsccccscteecteeccsecsecocesesetersuecevsscezenteesseuceessecesated sdoneesnness 16 IV THE ENVIRONMENT s 5 2 tacwaushdevzcvawenudedevsuancecueasuuees sncsecdcocedesieesaucustcuuessuvecsuceescueesusecdaun 17 1 PACKING A tii a init E T r a 17 2 USE a 17 3 CLEANING tiscseccssvesntwarsnsaen ever getrassivntenarerncevenies dieceuneee ani v ie audieemenm eran renter a ener 17 4 DISPOSAL iiris anene a aea E a EANA an LAAEN AEEA 17 INSTALLATION 17 1 REFERENCES TANDARD Sissi sisvoneentciussivey taD aaae TI ea a AE EEE SEIU Iie 17 2 UNPACKING liana aia 17 3 POSITIONING A 17 4 aa ta nies
11. Instructions Turn the outlet pressure adjustment screw of gas valve D clockwise to increase it and anticlockwise to reduce it adjusting the pressure as given in the nozzle table table B 5 1 6 CHECKING THE PRIMARY AIR SUPPLY When the primary air supply is correctly adjusted the flame does not detach with burner cold and there is no flashback with burner hot Undo screw and position aerator E at distance H given onthe panel B retighten screw A and seal with paint fig 5 1 7 CONVERSIONTO A DIFFERENT TYPE OF GAS The technical data gas nozzles table B gives the type of nozzle to be used in place of those installed by the manufacturer the number is stamped on the nozzle body After replacing carefully carry out the following check list Check Ok e burner nozzle s replacement correctadjustmentof primary air supply to burner s e pilotnozzle s replacement e minimum flame screw s replacement e correct adjustment pilot s if necessary e correctadjustmentofsupply pressure see technical data gas nozzles table e apply sticker supplied with data of new gas type used 5 1 7 1 REPLACING MAIN BURNER NOZZLE fig 3A 3C e Loosen nut A and unscrew injector e Remove the injector and the aerator fig 3A e Replace injector with one corresponding to your gas supply as described in the table B e Injector diameter is shown in
12. e oil has cooled drain the oil from the tank by means of the special cock lift the heating element unit A see figure by means of support bracket e tilt the support bracket and place it in the tank expansion zone In this position the power to the heating element unit is cut off by a microswitch e Carefully clean the tank and heating elements taking particular care with the latter so as not to damage the appliance 6 INTERNAL PARTS every 6 months IMPORTANT Operations to be carried out exclusively by specialized technicians e Check the condition of internal parts e Remove any deposits of dirt inside the appliance e Check and clean the flue system N B In certain ambient conditions e g intensive use of the appliance salty environment etc cleaning should be more frequent Vill MAINTENANCE 1 MAINTENANCE All the components requiring maintenance are accessible from the front of the appliance after removing the control panel and front panel Disconnect the power supply before opening the appliance 1 1 BRIEFTROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE gas model Even with normal use of the appliance malfunctions can possibly occur The pilot burner does not light Possible causes The igniter is not properly fixed or connected The electric ignition or igniter cable are damaged Insufficient pressure in gas pipes Blocked nozzle Faulty gas valve The pilot burner goes out when
13. ed under the control panel to identify the appliance see fig above TABLE A Technical data of gas appliances 9FRGD1GFO 9FRGH2GFO 9FRGD1JFO 9FRGH2JFO 9FRGD1JFT 400mm 800mm 400mm 800mm 400mm 15415 23 23 41 2 1 2 A1 A1 A1 A1 TABLE A Technical data of electric appliances MODELS 9FREDIGFO 9FREH2GF0 9FRED1JFO 9FREH2JFO 9FREDIHFO 9FREH2HFO 9FREDIHFN 9FREH2HFN 9FRMD1HF5 9FRMD1HF6 TECHNICAL DATA 400mm 800mm 400mm 800mm 400mm 800mm 400mm 800mm 400mm 800mm 23 Tank capacity MODELS TECHNICAL DATA Tank capacity 150 7 1 connection Nom inal heat output Type of construction Power supply voltage Phases Frequency Max total power Power supply cable section 15 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS e Read the instruction manual carefully before using the appliance x Keep the instruction manual for future reference e RISK OF FIRE Keep the area around the appliance free and clear of combustibles Do not keep flammable materials in the vicinity of this appliance Install the appliance in a well ventilated place to avoid the creation of dangerous mixtures of unburnt gases in the same room Air recirculation must take into account the air necessary for combustion 2 of gas power as well as the well being of persons working in the kitchen e Inadequate ventilation causes asphyxia Do not obstruct the ve
14. ere used AUSTRALIA this appliance shall be installed only by authorised persons and in accordance with the manufacturer s installation instructions local gas fitting regulations local water supply regulations AS5601 gas installation health authorities and any other statutory regulations 2 UNPACKING ATTENTION Immediately check for any damage caused during transport The forwarder is responsible for the safety of the goods during transport and delivery e Inspect the packs before and after unloading e Make a complaint to the forwarder in case of visible or hidden damage reporting any damage or shortages on the dispatch note upon delivery e The driver must sign the dispatch note the forwarder can reject the claim if the dispatch note is not signed the forwarder can provide the necessary form 227 Unpack taking not to damage the lt 21 appliance Wear protective gloves e Carefully remove the protective film from metal surfaces and clean any traces of glue with a suitable solvent For hidden damage or shortages becoming apparent only after unpacking request the forwarder for inspection of the goods within and not later than 15 days of delivery Keep all the documentation contained in the packing 3 POSITIONING e Handle the appliance with care in order to avoid damage or danger to people Use a pallet for handling and positioning The installation diagram provided in this instructio
15. for industrial use and must be used by trained personnel Do not use the appliance for long periods when empty in conditions that compromise optimum efficiency If possible pre heat the appliance immediately before use This appliance must only be used for the express purpose for which it is designed i e frying foods in oil or solid fat Any other use is to be considered improper e Before introducing oil in the tank make sure it does not contain water Pour the oil in the tank up to the max level indicated by the special reference notch situated on the rear wall of the tank e When using solid fat dissolve the fat separately and then pour in the tank Do not leave fat in the tank at the end of cooking e Restore the oil bath whenever it falls below min level marked by the special reference notch danger of fire e Particularly voluminous and non drained foods can cause sprays of hot oil e Place the basket with food to be cooked slowly in the boiling oil making sure that the froth formed does not spill over the edge of the tank If this occurs stop dipping the basket for a few seconds SETTING FRYER TEMPERATURE SET TYPE OF FRYING THE TEMPERATURE TO Foods that do not disperse pollutants in the 180 185 C oil Breaded foods 175 180 C Floured foods NOTE For cooking floured food set the temperature to 170 C A higher temperature does not improve the cooking result but will make the oil dete
16. hundredths of a millimeter on the body e Insert injector into aerator Fit the resulting assemblyinto its location and fully tighten the injector 5 1 7 2 REPLACING PILOT BURNER NOZZLE e Undo screw coupling H and replace nozzle with one suitable for the gas type Table B fig 3B The nozzle identification number is given on nozzle body e Retighten screw coupling H 5 1 7 3 REPLACING THE ADJUSTMENT SPRING OF THE PRESSURE REGULATOR e Replace the spring of the pressure regulator with one suitable for the gas pressure type given in table B see handbook Appendix as follows Remove the seal cap seal cap gasket adjusting screw and the spring Insert the new spring and replace the adjusting screw Connect a pressure gauge to the appliance s test point pressure fig 2A 2B Ignite the appliance s burners so to have the maximum gas consumption Regulate the adjustment screw until the pressure gauge shows the working pressure value section 5 1 4 Gas pressure regulator Replace the seal cap and gasket and screw tightly closed Remove the pressure gauge and close the test point pressure Prior to operation test the gas pressure regulator for leaks 5 2 ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 5 2 1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Fig 4A Table C IMPORTANT Before making the connection check the compatibility of the dataplate specifications with mains voltage and frequency e To acces
17. hut off cock valve ahead of each appliance Install the cock valve in an easily accessed place G e Clean the pipes to remove any dust dirt or foreign matter which could block the supply e The gas supply line must ensure the gas flow necessary for full operation of all the appliances connected to the system A supply line with insufficient flow will affect correct operation of the appliances connected to it e Caution Incorrect levelling of the appliance can affect combustion and cause malfunctioning 5 1 2 CONNECTION e Before connecting the appliance to the gas supply remove the protective plastic cover from the appliance gas connection The appliance is arranged for connection on the bottom right side for counter top models gas connection can be made to the rear connection after removing the metal closing plug and screwing it tightly on the front one e After installation use soapy water to check connections for leaks e The gas connection is male 1 2 BSP 5 1 3 SUPPLY PRESSURE CHECK Make sure the appliance is suitable for the type of gas present according to that specified on the dataplate otherwise follow the instructions given in par Conversion to a different type of gas The supply pressure must be measured with the appliance working using a manometer min 0 1 mbar e Remove the control panel Remove retaining screw from the pressure point and connect the manometer O fig 2A
18. n manual gives the appliance overall dimensions and the position of connections gas electricity water Check that they are available and ready for making all the necessary connections e The appliance can be installed separately or combined with other appliances of the same range The appliances are not suitable for recess mounting Leave at least 10 cm between the appliance and side or rear walls e Suitably insulate surfaces that are at distances less than that indicated Maintain an adequate distance between the appliance and any combustible walls Do not store or use flammable materials and liquids near the appliance Leave an adequate space between the appliance and any side walls in order to enable subsequent servicing or maintenance operations e Check and if necessary level the appliance after positioning Incorrect levelling can cause appliance malfunctioning 17 3 1 JOINING APPLIANCES e Fig 1A Undo the 4 fixing screws and remove the control panels of the appliances Fig 1B Remove the fixing screw nearest the control panel from each side to be joined e Fig 1D Bring the appliances together and level them by turning the feet until the tops match Fig 1C Turn one of the two plates inside the appliances 180 e Fig 1E From inside the control panel of the same appliance join them at the front side screwing one M5x40 Hex Head screw supplied on the opposite insert 3 2 FLOOR FIXING To av
19. ntilation system in the place where this appliance is installed Do not obstruct the vents or ducts of this or other appliances 508 e Place emergency telephone numbers in a visible position e Installation maintenance and conversion to another type of gas must only be carried out by qualified personnel authorised by the manufacturer For assistance contact an authorised service centre Demand original replacement parts This appliance is designed for cooking food It is intended for industrial use Any use different from that indicated is improper e This appliance is not intended for use by people including children with limited physical sensory or mental abilities or without experience and knowledge of it unless they are supervised or instructed in its use by a person responsible for their safety e Personnel using the appliance must be trained Do not leave the appliance unattended when in use Turn the appliance off in case of a fault or poor operation Donotuse products even if diluted containing chlorine sodium hypochlorite hydrochloric or muriatic acid etc to clean the appliance or the floor under it Do not use metal implements to clean steel parts wire brushes or Scotch Brite type scouring pads e Do not allow oil or grease to come into contact with plastic parts Do not allow dirt fat food or other residuals to form deposits on the appliance Do not clean the appliance with direct jets of wa
20. oid accidental tipping of built in half module appliances installed separately fix them to the floor carefully following the instructions enclosed with the corresponding accessory 206136 3 3 INSTALLATION ON BRIDGE CANTILEVER FRAME OR CEMENT PLINTH Carefully follow the instructions enclosed with the corresponding accessory Follow the instructions enclosed with the optional product chosen 3 4 SEALING GAPS BETWEEN APPLIANCES Follow the instructions enclosed with the optional sealing paste pack 4 FUME EXHAUST For Australia ventilation must be in accordance with australian building codes and kitchen exhaust hoods must comply with AS NZS1668 1 and AS 1668 2 4 1 A1 APPLIANCES Position type A1 appliances under an extractor hood to ensure removal of fumes and steam produced by cooking 4 2 TYPE APPLIANCES in conformity with the definition given in the Installation Technical Regulations DIN DVGW G634 1998 Whenever the appliance dataplate specifies only type Axx such appliances are not designed for being directly connected to a flue or fume exhaust pipe run to the outside However the same appliance can be installed under an extractor hood or similar forced extraction system for fumes 4 2 1 CONNECTION FLUE e Remove the grille from the fume exhaust e Install the connection flue following the instructions supplied with the accessory optional 4 2 2 INSTALLATION UNDER AN EXTRACTOR HOOD
21. riorate more quickly the residual flour in the oil tends to burn IMPORTANT During cooking manually remove any residu als of food present in the oil The prolonged presence of these residuals alters the taste and fragrance of the oil reducing its useful life For a quick and good measure of the degree of oil deterioration use the litmus strips available on the market 1 1 GAS MODELS Ignition The thermostatic valve control knobs have the following positions Knob M Off position Pilot ignition position Pilot on position 0 position e Turn knob anticlockwise from position to position e Press down knob M and turn it to position to light the pilot If the pilot does not light repeat the operation until it does Then hold knob M down for about 20 seconds release it and check that the pilot flame remains lit otherwise repeat the entire operation In case of emergency the pilot can also be lit manually by opening the door and bringing a flame to it keeping knob A pressed in the pilot ignition position for the time necessary Important If the pilot burner accidentally goes out the valve has a safety device that prevents immedia te re lighting Wait 60 seconds for the release of knob M light the main burner turn knob M anticlockwise from position to position WARNING THE KNOB M MUST REMAIN IN
22. s the terminal board remove the appliance control panel by removing the fixing screws fig 4A 1 2 e Connect the power supply cable to the terminal board as shown in the wiring diagram supplied with the appliance e Secure the power supply cable with a cable clamp IMPORTANT The manufacturer declines any responsibility if the safety regulations are not respected 19 5 2 2 POWER SUPPLY CABLE Unless otherwise specified our appliances do not come equipped with a power supply cable The installer must use a flexible cable having characteristics at least equivalent to HO5RN F rubber insulated type cables Protect the cable section outside the appliance with a metal or rigid plastic pipe 5 2 3 CIRCUIT BREAKER Install a circuit breaker ahead of the appliance Contact opening distance and maximum leakage current must comply with current regulations 5 3 EQUIPOTENTIAL NODE AND EARTH CONNECTION The appliance must be earthed it must be included in an equipotential node by means of the screw located under the appliance frame at the front right The screw is marked with the symbol 5 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR SOLAS VERSION Electrolux deep fat fryers Marine version are fitted with two thermostat the working thermostat and the back up fail safe thermostat the built in alarm system alarm indicator light and audible signal buzzer is immediatly activated on back up thermostat trip while the deep fat fryer heating elements are a
23. ter e The symbol L given on the product indicates that it should not be considered domestic waste but must be correctly disposed of in order to prevent any negative consequences for the environment and the health of people For further information regarding the recycling of this product contact the product agent or local dealer the after sales service or the local body responsible for waste disposal Warnings Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours liquids or items the vicinity of this or any other appliance e Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it is in operation e Never check for leaks with an open flame appliance is not suitable for a marine environment Failure to observe the above can compromise the safety of the appliance Failure to observe the above invalidates the warranty 16 IV THE ENVIRONMENT 1 PACKING A The packing materials are environmentally friendly and can be stored without risk or burned in an appropriate waste incineration plant Recyclable plastic components are marked with Polyethylene outer wrapping instruction booklet bag gas nozzle bag Polypropylene roof packing panels straps PP amp Polystyrene foam corner protectors 2 USE Our appliances offer high performance and efficiency To reduce electricity water or gas consumption do not use the appliance empty or in conditions that compromise optimum efficiency
24. utomatically powered off moreover the deep fat fryers interface with the galley fire control NOTE for connecting to the specific galley fire control board see the appropriate wiring diagram pag 104 6 SAFETY THERMOSTAT Some of our appliance models use a safety thermostat that cuts in automatically when temperatures exceed a preset value shutting off the gas supply gas appliances or the electricity supply electric appliances 6 1 RESET e Wait until the appliance has cooled down a suitable temperature for resetting is approx 90 C Press the red button on the body of the safety thermostat IMPORTANT If resetting entails the removal of a protective part e g control panel this must be carried out by a qualified technician Tampering with the safety thermostat invalidates the warranty 7 BEFORE LEAVING Check all connection for gas leaks with soap and water Do not use a naked flame for detecting leaks Ignite all burners both individually and combined to ensure correct operation of gas valves burners and ignition Turn gas taps to low flame for each burner individually and separately when satisfied with the appliance please instruct the user on the correct method of operation In case the appliancefails to operate correctly after all checks have been carried out refer to the authorised service provider 20 VI USER INSTRUCTIONS 1 FRYER USE General precautions The appliance is intended

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