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1. Lincat Installation Operating Servicing and Conversion Instructions Silverlink 600 Gas Ranges SLR6 SLR6G SLRY and SLRYC Please make a note of your product details for future use Date Purchased Model Number Serial Number Dealer SILVERLINK 600 IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 1 of 20 CONTENTS Important Information 2 Warnings and Precautions 3 Technical Data 4 Checklist of Enclosures 5 Installation and Commissioning 6 Operating Instructions 7 9 Cleaning Servicing Maintenance and Component Replacement 10 Conversion 15 Fault Finding 17 Spare Parts List 18 Accessories 19 Service Information and Guarantee 20 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Read these instructions carefully before using this product paying particular attention to all sections that carry warning symbols caution symbols and notices Ensure that these are understood at all times WARNING This symbol is used whenever there is a risk of personal injury CAUTION This symbol is used whenever there is a risk of damaging your Lincat product m NOTE This symbol is used to provide additional information hints and tips KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 2 of 20 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS This appliance must be installed commissioned serviced and converted by a qualified person in accordance with national and local regulations in force in the country of installation Strip
2. Isolate the gas supply to the appliance To replace the thermostat remove the control knobs and fascia panel Supporting the thermostat body and loosen the thermostat feed nut TH17C Loosen the clamp screw FAS150 and lock nut FAS033 sufficiently to free the thermostat brackets TH17k and TH17L Free the thermostat TH17A from the manifold Maxx Free the thermocouple TC33 from the thermostat body Free the thermostat bulb from the oven cavity bracket remove oven shelves to ease access Feed the thermostat bulb and capillary through the top of the oven cavity liner Withdraw the thermostat Connect the thermocouple to the new thermostat Fit the new thermostat to the manifold and secure ensuring the seal is fitted to the saddle of the thermostat Carefully unwind the capillary and feed the thermostat bulb through the top of the liner and reset the bulb in its bracket Ensure all capillary slack is fed back above the top liner Make good the gas feed connection nut to the thermostat Reconnect the gas supply Check joints for leak free integrity Refit the fascia panel and control knobs Check the low flame function of the oven burner as detailed in thermocouple setting TH17L FAS150 Fig 6 IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 14 of 20 CONVERSION Hob Burner Injector Changes Model
3. Gas Ks Mark Part Number G20 20mbar 1 64 164 JE155 All G30 28 30mbar 0 98 98 JE157 G31 37mbar 1 10 110 JE156 Oven Burner Injector Changes Model Gas Ev Mark Part Number G20 20mbar 1 90 190 JE107 SLR6 G30 28 30mbar 1 25 125 JE109 G31 37mbar 1 25 125 JE109 G20 20mbar 2 40 240 JE50 SLR9 G30 28 30mbar 1 50 150 JE51 G31 37mbar 1 50 150 JE51 Burner Injector The burner injector is fitted to the base of BUO9 the burner body Lo Remove the burner cap BU09 3 Remove the burner head BU08 BU08 Access to the burner injector JExx is EE Z through the venturi to the base of the burner Ee ee r body BU07 To remove un screw by HE ad turning anticlockwise The correct size of the injector appertaining JEG EE to gas type is marked on one of the BU 7 hexagonal faces of the injector N ae Replace with the correct injector applicable to gas type and reassemble burner parts Fig 7 Hob Burner Bypass Injector Adjustment Remove the control knobs Adjustment for conversion from Natural gas to Propane or Butane Rotate the bypass injector clockwise full home do not over tighten Replace the control knobs Adjustment for conversion from Propane or Butane to Natural gas Ensure the bypass injector is fully home do not over tighten Rotate the bypass injector between 1 3 to 1 2 of a turn anticlockwise Replace the control knobs Fig 8 IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 15 of 20
4. Oven Burner To replace the oven burner injector Loosen the nut on the feed elbow C0133 Free the elbow and injector from the burner BUxx Free the injector JExx from the elbow Replace the injector applicable to the gas type with the washer WA13 and tighten against the elbow Refit the injector assembly to the burner Reconnect the elbow nut Check joints for leak free integrity C0133 Replace gas specific labels for which the appliance has been converted Replace data plate corresponding to gas type IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 16 of 20 FAULT FINDING e Piezo oven ignitor not sparking Check for a Short in High Tension Lead Lead Detached Reconnect Lead Replace Lead Check Electrode for Fracture Replace Electrode Replace Piezo Ignitor e Burner s will not light or stay lit Is There Gas at the Burner Check Injector for Blockages Are Thermocouple Connections Loose Tighten Connections Is the Thermocouple Voltage Less than 5mV Replace Thermocouple Is the Valve Damaged Replace Valve Recheck System IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 17 of 20 SPARE PARTS LIST Description Part number Hob burner body BUO7 Hob Burner head BU08 Hob burner cap BUO9 Door bush BU55 Oven burner SLR9 BU78 Oven burner SLR6 BU86 Fixed castor CA86 Adjust
5. any work under warranty given reasonable access to the appliance during normal working hours Monday to Friday 08 30 to 17 00 GUARANTEE This unit carries a comprehensive UK mainland twelve month 2 year warranty The guarantee is in addition to and does not diminish your statutory or legal rights The guarantee does not cover Accidental damage misuse or use not in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Consumable items Damage due to incorrect installation modification unauthorised service work or damage due to scale food debris build up etc The manufacturer disclaims any liability for incidental or consequential damages Attendance is based on reasonable access to the appliance to allow the authorised technician to carry out the warranty work Service calls to equipment under warranty will be carried out in accordance with the conditions of sale Unless otherwise specified a maximum of 15 minutes of administrative time not spent directly carrying out servicing work is provided for within the warranty Any requirement for staff attending the call to spend greater time than 15 minutes due to administrative requirements such as on health and safety risk assessments will be chargeable at the prevailing rate IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 20 of 20
6. be carried out by registered personnel To light any individual burner it may be necessary to purge all pipe work of air To do this depress and hold in the full on position as many controls knobs as possible until there is evidence of free gas flow Upon detection of gas flow return all but one control knobs to the OFF position and light the gas at the burner corresponding to the control knob in the depressed position When the gas at the burner is burning correctly shut it down and repeat the lighting process for the remaining burners To gain access to the gas pressure test nipple open the oven door s Remove the control knobs Remove the anti tamper screws securing the fascia IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 6 of 20 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Only qualified or trained personnel should use this appliance LIGHTING SEQUENCE Please ensure that the gas isolation valve for the appliance is turned to the open position before attempting to light this unit Hob Burners From the OFF position press and turn the control knob anti clockwise to any position between the two stylized flames to allow gas through to the burner Maintaining the control knob depressed manually light the gas at the burner using a taper or piezo ignitor wand On establishing a flame at the burner keep the knob depressed for approximately 15 seconds then release The burner should remain lit If the appliance has stood unused for any length of time it may be necessary
7. nut at the thermostat Bind the new thermocouple thermostat end to the tip of the old thermocouple and gently feed old and new through into position Remove the binding and the old thermocouple Make good the thermocouple connection at the thermostat Lock the thermocouple head to the burner bracket to the dimensions details See thermocouple setting Oven Burner Isolate the gas supply from the appliance Remove the thermocouple and ignitor electrode Remove the burner injector see Gas Conversion Remove the burner retaining screws Replace the new burner and refit parts Reconnect the gas supply Check joints for leak free integrity g 1M gt FAS630 IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 12 of 20 Thermocouple Setting To correctly position the thermocouple the lock nuts will require setting on the barrel of the thermocouple body Feed the replaced thermocouple as detailed above Position the thermocouple as detailed below and to the dimension given Lock the thermocouple into place Light the oven burner and set the thermostat to approximately 190 C Allow the oven to reach temperature with the doors shut and turn the thermostat to the lowest setting 1301 C Check that the flame remains established at the burner If the flame at the burner at the lowest setting drops out minor adjustments may be necessary to maintain the flame IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 13 of 20 Thermostat Replacement
8. plastic coating and clean the appliance before use During operation parts may become hot avoid accidental contact Parts protected by the manufacturer shall not be adjusted by the user Do not obstruct or block the flue Installation must include sufficient ventilation to prevent the occurrence of unacceptable concentrations of substances harmful to health in the room in which they are installed After operation some parts of the appliance will remain hot for a period of time Please take care to avoid accidental burns IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 3 of 20 IS 514 TECHNICAL DATA Model SLR6 SLR9 Dimensions Overall height mm 925 to hob 960 to pan support Width mm 600 900 Depth mm 600 Weight kg 69kg Net 85kg Net Hob cooking surface w x d mm 590 x 500 890 x 500 Usable oven capacity w x d x h mm 425 x 345 x 400 660 x 345 x 400 Oven shelf size mm 420 x 345 700 x 345 Heat Input Total heat input Natural Gross 23 8 kW 35 5kW Total heat input Propane Gross 23 8 kW 35 5kW Total heat input Butane Gross 20 6kW 30 7kW Oven rating Natural Gross 5 8 kW 8 5 kW Oven rating Propane Gross 5 8 kW 8 5 kW Oven rating Butane Gross 5 8 kW 8 5 kW Hob rating per burner Natural Gross 4 5 kW Hob rating per burner Propane Gross 4 5 kW Hob rating per burner Butane Gross 3 7kW Hob Low Rate all gasses 0 85kW Connection and Oper
9. able leg FE29 Piezo ignitor IG12 Ignitor electrode IG16 Ignitor lead IG18 Manual of Instruction IS08 Oven injector Natural SLR6 JE107 Oven injector Propane SLR6 JE109 Oven injector Butane SLR6 JE109 Hob injector Natural JE155 Hob injector Propane JE156 Hob injector Butane JE157 Oven injector Natural SLR9 JE50 Oven injector Propane SLR9 JE51 Oven injector Butane SLR9 JE51 Thermostat control knob KN191 Hob control knob KN196 Pan support PA25 Oven shelf SLR6 SH87 Oven shelf SLR9 SH88 Side rack ovens SR11 Hob thermocouple TCO1 Oven thermocouple TC33 Thermostat complete TH17 Hob Valve complete VA10 Copper Washer WA13 IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 18 of 20 ACCESSORIES Part Number Description Used on IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 19 of 20 SERVICE INFORMATION For help with the installation maintenance and use of your Lincat equipment please contact our service department UK 01522 875520 For non UK customers please contact your local Lincat dealer All service work other than routine cleaning should be carried out by one of our authorised service agents We cannot accept responsibility for work carried out by other persons To ensure your service enquiry is handled as efficiently as possible please tell us Brief details of the problem Product code Type number All available on serial plate Serial number Lincat reserve the right to carry out
10. as combustion Do not connect directly to any flue ducting or mechanical extraction system The gas supply hose or tubing shall comply with national requirements in force and shall be periodically examined and replaced as necessary An equipotential bonding terminal is provided to allow cross bonding with other equipment Install this appliance on a level surface ensuring all vents are unobstructed Any partitions walls or furniture must be of non combustible material and not be closer than 50mm Ensure there is a space of at least 1000mm between the working surface and any ceiling GAS SUPPLY AND CONNECTION Connection is at the rear of the unit via a Rp V2 BSP When making the connection to the appliance an isolating cock should be fitted into the supply line close to the unit for emergency shutdown or servicing purposes SUPPLY PRESSURES The appliances are intended to be connected directly to the gas supply without further adjustment for those countries where the supply pressure does not exceed the pressures as detailed above For those countries where the supply pressures exceed the pressures as tabled then the supply pressure must be regulated to the pressures as detailed above For the purposes of proving connection integrity access to the pressure test nipple is as follows Remove the oven ignitor lead The test nipple is found on the manifold rail FIRST TIME LIGHTING The procedure for first time lighting may only
11. ating Pressures Gas inlet connection Rp 7 BSP Supply Pressure Natural 20mbar Supply Pressure Propane 37 mbar Supply Pressure Butane 28 30mbar Gas Consumption Total gas rate Natural 2 27 m h 3 38 m h Total gas rate Propane 1 70 kgh 2 54 kgh Total gas rate Butane 1 50 kg h7 2 23 kg h Hob burner gas rate Natural 0 43m h Hob burner gas rate Propane 0 32kg h Hob burner gas rate Butane 0 27kg h7 Oven burner gas rate Natural 0 55m h 0 81m h Oven burner gas rate Propane 0 41kg h 0 61kg h7 Oven burner gas rate Butane 0 42kg h 0 62kg h7 Hob Low Rate Natural 0 08m h Hob Low Rate Propane 0 06kg h Hob Low Rate Butane 0 06kg h Oven temperature range 130 250 C ECN 3706 Page 4 of 20 CHECK LIST OF ENCLOSURES Model SLR6 SLR9 Tick Warranty Card 1 1 Pan Supports 2 3 User Instructions 1 1 IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 5 of 20 INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING Site this appliance beneath an extraction canopy for the removal of combustion products Installation must include sufficient ventilation to prevent the occurrence of unacceptable concentrations of substances harmful to health in the room of installation There must be a minimum free area of 4 5cm per kW of total heat input Allow for a sufficient flow of fresh air for complete g
12. d will be attached to the ignitor Open the oven door s Remove the screws SS situated underside of the fascia panel FF Remove the control knobs CC by pulling free from the valve spindles Be aware spring clips are fitted to each control knob Tilt the fascia panel from the bottom up and then pull clear of the hob top Disconnect the ignitor lead from the ignitor button and temporarily tie to the manifold rail Access to the valves thermostat pipe work and thermocouples are from the front aperture Fig1 OPERATIONAL CHECK Commissioning must include an operational check of all controls 0 e Check that each burner can be lit at both full rate and low rates e Check that each burner will remain lit when turned to low rate IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 10 of 20 Hob Burner Components Isolate the gas supply to the appliance To replace the burner and its parts Remove the burner cap BUO9 Remove the burner head BU08 Remove the 3 screws FAS601 Remove the control knobs from the valves Remove the fascia panel Loosen the burner feed pipe connection nut on CO15 Loosen the thermocouple nut TC01 connection at the corresponding valve Remove the burner body BUO07 and the gasket FAS351 Remove the injector JExx dependent on gas type from the burner body Remove the thermocouple TC01 from the burner body Remove the remaining section
13. e hob and oven cavity that have accumulated oils fats and other combustible debris from previous cooking Particular attention must be paid to the burner head ports Ensure they are always clear Ensure the appliance and all its parts are ina cold state before commencing any cleaning routine Areas to Check e Burner Caps Check burner caps are clean and centrally seated on the burner head e Burner Heads The burner heads can only be fitted in one orientation onto the burner body As a guide the recess with the two ports aligns with the thermocouple e Pan Supports The pan supports are manufactured from cast iron and are heavy For ease of cleaning they can be removed from the appliance and placed in a suitable dish washer e Oven Shelves The shelves can easily be removed for routine cleaning Stubborn burned on deposits can be cleaned using suitable approved cleaning agents and scourers e Oven Base Tray Can be easily removed for cleaning e Oven Cavity To clean the oven cavity remove the shelves and base tray and remove any solids and accumulated fats oils and spillages IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 9 of 20 SERVICING MAINTENANCE AND COMPONENT REPLACEMENT The replacement of serviceable parts can only be carried out by registered authorised personnel and must and must be in possession of up to date licensing FASCIA PANEL REMOVAL Care should be taken when removing the fascia panel as the oven ignitor lea
14. of the CO15 from the burner body Note When replacing CO15 a suitable gas tight thread sealant must be used Replace and reassemble any or all parts as applicable Reconnect the gas supply Perform leak test to prove integrity of joints TCO1 FAS601 Fig 2 Valve Components Isolate the gas supply from the appliance To remove the valve and its parts Remove the control knobs Remove the fascia panel Loosen the thermocouple TC01 nut at the valve body VA10 Loosen the burner feed pipe nut BU159 at the valve Remove the valve clamp screw BU209 Lift the valve clamp BU208 from the valve and the manifold MAxx dependent on appliance Free the valve from the manifold Replace and reassemble parts as necessary Reconnect the gas supply Perform leak test to prove integrity of joints IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 11 of 20 Oven Burner Components Ignitor Electrode To remove the ignitor IG16 electrode remove the lead from the electrode Remove the retaining screw FAS360 and nut FASO16 Replace the ignitor secure and refit the lead Thermocouple Loosen the lock nut at the tip side of the thermocouple TC33 and withdraw from the burner bracket Remover the control knobs and fascia panel Loosen the thermocouple
15. smaller than 150mm and no larger than 400mm Pans should never be placed in such a position that they become a hazard from tipping IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 7 of 20 Oven Temperatures temperature at the centre of the oven The temperatures in the oven will vary from top to bottom It may be necessary to periodically rotate product being cooked to ensure ig The temperatures on the thermostat knob are a guide and generally reflect the even cooking OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE e The appliance should not be left unattended when in use for any lengthy period of time Pans should only be filled to a level no more than to prevent a boil over situation Periodically inspect liquid volumes to prevent a boil dry situation Frying of product should never be left unattended Use hand and arm protective when handling hot pans to avoid injuries from burns OVEN DOORS e Care must be taken when opening the oven doors when the appliance is in operation due to the rapid escape of hot air e Use hand and arm protective when handling hot roasting pans and baking trays to avoid injuries from burns IS 514 ECN 3706 Page 8 of 20 CLEANING f Do not use a water jet or steam cleaner and do not immerse this appliance Clean all panels with warm water and mild detergent do not use abrasive materials Dry with a soft cloth It is important that users of the appliance systematically check and clean down as necessary areas of th
16. to purge the burner feed pipes of air To purge the burner feed pipes of air depress and rotate a control knob to the full on position Maintain the knob in the depressed position for 20 30seconds and then light the gas at the burner Repeat as necessary until the gas ignites Oven Burner Open the oven door s From the OFF position press and turn the oven thermostat knob anti clockwise to the stylized star position to allow gas to flow through to the oven burner Maintaining the control knob depressed push the oven ignitor button until an audible click is heard A spark will be generated at the oven burner The gas at the oven burner should light It may be necessary to repeat the ignition process a number of times until the gas lights On establishing the flame at the oven burner maintain the thermostat knob in a depressed state for approximately 15 seconds and then release the control knob The gas should remain lit Rotate the thermostat knob to the desired temperature setting USING THE APPLIANCE Ensure the pan supports are centrally placed on the hob to It is recommended that a burner is lit first before placing large pans over the burner It is not recommended that multiple lit burners are covered at any one time by large gastronome pans or detachable griddle plates PAN PLACEMENT Pans should be placed centrally on the pan support in relation to the burner for maximum efficiency PAN SIZES The recommended pan base diameters are no

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