Lacanche RULLY User guide

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- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and
liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
-WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS.
•Do not try to light any appliance.
•Do not touch any electrical switch.
•Do not use any phone in your building.
•Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone.
Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
•If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
- Installation and service must be performed by a qualified
installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
WARNING : If the information in this manual is not
followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing
property damage, personal injury or death.
WARNING :
THIS RANGE CAN TIP
INJURY TO PERSONS COULD RESULT
INSTALL ANTI-TIP DEVICE PACKED
WITH RANGE
SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Fourneau
« Rully »
!

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* The range Height is adjustable : 900
mm-35 7/16 ’’ to 916 mm-36 1/16 ’’
807 mm*
31’’ 49/64
114 mm*
4’’ 31/64
914 mm*
36’’
Fig. 1
560 mm
22’’ 3/64
70 mm*
2’’ 3/4
700 mm
27’’ 9/16
Fig. 2
Back spacer
(A)

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Fig. 3
217mm
8’’ 35/64
45mm
1’’ 49/64
Fig. 4
217mm
8’’ 35/64
45mm
1’’ 49/64
Fig. 5
217mm
8’’ 35/64
45mm
1’’ 49/64

Layout:
3- or 4-burner cook’s stove above a 68 litre/2.40 ft3oven and a 35 litre/1.24 ft3oven (fig.1 & 2).
Description:
Enamelled steel or stainless body panels AISI 430. Stamped cooking surface (stainless steel AISI 304) (Figure 3, 4 and 5).
3- or 4- burners of different size and power individually controlled by a safety valve. Electronic spark ignition.
TRADITION” model equipped with a 385mm x 510mm (15 5/32’’ x 20 5/64’’) heating plate (Figures 5).
Electric grill oven:
Enamelled sheet metal. Dimensions L x D x H: 400mm (1547/64’’) x 440mm (175/16’’) x 145mm (545/64’’), 35 litres/1.24 ft3,
1 shelf level. Thermostatically controlled heating elements, safety cut-out by safety thermostat.
Oven: 1700 W, 2850 Watt electric broiler.
Rating: 2850 W – Power supply: 240 Volts 60Hz.
Multifunction electric oven:
Dimensions L x D x H: 535mm (215/8’’) x 420mm (1627/64’’) x 265mm (1027/64’’); 68 litres/ 2.40 ft3, 3 shelf level with
70mm (2¾”) spacing. Electric broiler with a rating of 2850 W
Function static electric oven:
One 1700 W element at the base and a peripheral 1200 W element in the roof which operate simultaneously.
Thermostatically controlled roof and base heating elements, safety cut-out by safety thermostat.
Rating: 2900 W – Power supply: 240 Volts 60Hz.
Function ventilated electric oven:
Heating provided by one circular 2650 W element located on the back wall surrounding the fan.
Thermostatically controlled heating element, safety cut-out by safety thermostat.
Rating: 2650 W – Power supply: 240 Volts 60Hz.
Accessories
Per oven: one roasting pan, one shelf
Shipment-Packaging
Unpack and check the appliance is in good condition. In case of damage, note any reservations on the delivery note and
confirm them within 48 hours by registered letter with confirmation of delivery to the carrier.
Appliance
Width
Depth
Height mm
Weight Gross/Net
LG 732/ LG 742
1250 mm / 49,2’’
840 mm / 33.1’’
1070 mm / 42.1’’
140 kg / 160 kg - 310 / 355 lb
Gas connection:
1/2” ID NPT (Sch 40) inlet, on male coupling (Figures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5). Sealant on all pipe joints must be resistive to LP gas.
If used, a flex gas line for the gas supply must be metal of at least 1/2” ID NPT approved by an approved certifying agency
(A.G.A., C.G.A,. etc.) in compliance with ANSI Z21.41 and Z21.69. Never use a hose made of rubber or other synthetic
material.
Gas supplying:
Appliance gas supply type can be switched, please refer to rating plate and marking at the rear of the appliance.
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Electrical connection:
On terminal block at the rear of the appliance. Use flexible cord in accordance with standard N.E.C., AINSI/NEMA
70-1996 or latest edition (cord not provided from S.I.L.) (Figures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5).
Pressures and hourly consumption:
Appliance gas supplying can be switched (table 1).
Table 1
Table 1
Table 1
PRESSURE
6’’ WC
10’’ WC
GAS
Natural Gas
L.P.
Burner
Btu / hr
Btu / hr
Ultra fast (UF) Tradition (T)
18000
17000
Intensive (I)
15000
13000
Fast (F)
11000
10000
Semi fast (SF)
5000
5000
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Semi fast
Fast
Ultra
Fast
Semi fast
Fast
Intensive
Semi fast
Fast
Ultra
Fast

Fourneau
“ Rully “
INSTALLER'S MANUAL
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Appliances must be installed in a workmanlike manner in
accordance with the instructions in this manual and locally
applicable regulations.
This manual will be handed over to the user after
installation.

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Cabinet preparation:
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
mm
762-914
330
457
914
203
273
813
864
51
705
’’
30-36
13
18
36
8
10¾
32
34
2
27¾
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!The range is a free standing unit. If the unit is to be placed next to cabinets, the clearances shown in Figure 10 are
required.
!The range cooktop surface must never be lower than the height of the adjacent countertop surface.
!Min clearances to combustibles:
!0’’ (0 mm) from rear.
!0’’ (0 mm) from sides below 36’’ (914 mm) countertop height.
!2’’ (51 mm) from sides above 36’’ (914 mm) countertop height.
!Cabinets 13’’ (330 mm) deep may be installed above the range at least 30’’ above the plane of the cooking
surface.
!Use range only with factory supplied legs.
Fig. 10
Gas connection
on range
Electrical connection
on range
B
A
D
G
E
C
F
N
I
H
J
Place outlet & gas
stub-out in this area

Before connection:
Check:
- Pipework is perfectly clean in order to prevent the injectors becoming blocked
and malfunctioning of the magnetic heads.
- The gas for which the appliance was set up on rating plate and markings.
- Inner diameter of gas supply pipework is compatible with the appliance’s
maximum thermal [BTU] output.
- Provide adequate air supply [Make-up air] and exhaust ventilation during use of
the appliance.
Gas connection:
Male coupling, Ø 15/21 - 1/2” ID NPT(American) on A (Figure 11).
Fuel supply pressure must be no greater than 0.5psi.
After connection:
Check the static/dynamic manifold pressure on pressure test connection Ø
15/21 - 1/8” NPT on B (Fig. 12, Table 2).
Change of gas type:
The appliance is designed to operate with the gases in Table 2.
Table 2
Table 2
Table 2
Country
GAS
Pressure (Pn)
U.S.
Natural Gas
6’’ WC
U.S.
Liquid Propane
10’’ WC
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!THE APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE LOCAL CODES OR
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 or latest edition.
!Manual shut-off valve should be installed in an accessible
location in the gas piping external to the appliance for the
purpose of turning on or shutting off gas to the appliance in
the event of an emergency. A location at the back of an
adjacent cabinet is recommended.
!Recommended to be installed under an exhaust hood.
!In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the appliance must be
installed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter.
!Do not install this unit near combustible walls, partitions, pieces
of furniture or decorative material unless these are covered
with adequate thermal insulation of the noncombustible type.
!Make sure the resulting installation meets local fire regulations.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
Fig. 11
A
Fig. 12
B

A pressure regulator (fig. 13) is located in the right rear corner under the
hob, to gain access to the pressure regulator, open the cooktop.
To open the Cooktop:
Remove the grates and burners. Unscrew the screw(s) Con burner UF/
T, I, F or SF (Figures 14 and 15). Pull and raise the top after having
loosened the 2 bolts D(Fig. 16), then prop up and support the cooktop.
Convertible regulator
The reversible cap is labeled either «LP» or «Nat» and is easily recognised by the raised center screw slot (for natural)
or the center depth (for LP).
To change LP to Natural Gas or vice versa, the seal screw in the regulator lid is unscrewed, reversed and reinstalled to
convert from one setting to another (Figures 17 and 18).
Fig. 13
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Fig. 16
D
Fig. 17 LP Setting
Fig. 18
Nat Setting
Figure 15
CC
Figure 14
C

In case of use with a gas other than that for which the
appliance was initially set up, it is crucial to replace the
orifices and modify the adjustments as defined below.
TOP BURNERS:
Orifice:
Lift the air ring E. Replace the injectors F(Fig. 19) in
accordance with Table 3(Ø in 1/100 mm).
The side burner bodies are kept in place by a transversal bar
(H, fig. 21). In order to take them out, unscrew screws I
(fig. 22) then G(fig. 20).
Note :When one or more nozzles are changed, the sealing
ring should be changed as well (see gas circuit diagram).
Adjustment of primary air:
Refit the burner bodies and burner caps in their respective
recesses, adjust the air ring F(Fig. 19) of the burner in accordance
with Table 4.
Note : Normal flames are bluish violet except for natural gas
flames which are pale blue.
Wrench 12mm
(15/32)
Fig. 19
F
E
Allen 3mm (1/8)
Fig. 20
G
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I
Fig. 22
Hex 7mm (9/32)
H
Fig. 21
Table 4
Table 4
Table 4
Table 4
Table 4
Table 4
Burners
Burners
SF
F
I
UF/T
GAS
Pressure
Opening in mm/inches
Opening in mm/inches
Opening in mm/inches
Opening in mm/inches
Natural gas
6" WC
1.5/ 1/16
6/ 1/4
max
13/ 1/2
L.P. propane
10" WC
3/ 1/8
max
max
max
Table 3
Table 3
Table 3
Table 3
Table 3
Table 3
Burners
Burners
SF
F
I
UF/T
GAS
Pressure
Ø
Ø
Ø
Ø
Natural gas
6" WC
0.90
1.30
1.45
1.70
L.P. propane
10" WC
0.65
0.90
1.05
1.20

Adjustment of reduced flowrate of surface burners:
After connection or change of gas, it is crucial to modify this
adjustment.
- Remove the control knob. Light the burner, adjust to minimum
setting, then use a small screwdriver to set the adjusting screw J
(Figure 23).
Note: Flame is reduced to 1/4 of its size in the minimum setting,
the burner must remain lit when changing from maximum setting
to minimum setting.
Refitting the cooking surface :
When refitting the cooking surface, it is vital to tighten fastening
screws (figures 13, 14 and 15). Failure to do so can cause
distortion of the cooktop.
OVEN BURNERS:
Disassembling of the gas oven burner:
-Withdraw the baseplate (Fig.24). CAUTION: when refitting, slide the baseplate underneath the lip at the oven front
(fig.25).
-Unscrew screw Kholding the burner (Fig.26).
-Remove the drawer.
-Loosen the set screw L(Fig.27).
-Push the burner towards the back of the oven cavity and lift to raise and release it.
Oven Burner Injector:
-Remove the baseplate, CAUTION: when refitting, slide the
baseplate underneath the lip at the oven front (Fig. 24 & 25).
-Remove the screen under the oven floor by removing the two
screws at the oven front, the screen rests on two pins at the
rear, pull screen forward to remove through the drawer cavity.
-Loosen screw Lthat holds the air collar and pull the air collar
forward to gain aces to the injector.
-Remove 12mm hex injector and replace with the new one.
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Fig. 23
J
Fig. 25
Fig. 24
Fig. 26 K
Fig. 27
M
Fig. 28
L

Pilot Burner Injector:
Change the pilot burner orifice
Gas pilot LP (0.25mm): 65103032
Gas pilot NG (0.45mm): 65103031
Table 5
Table 5
Table 5
Table 5
Ø
Ø
GAS
Pressure
Oven
Pilot
Natural Gas
6" WC
1.40
0.45
Liquid Propane
10" WC
0.95
0.25
Adjustment of oven primary airflow:
Remove the base, loosen the screw Lthat secures the air collar and then adjust (Table 6, Figure 29).
Table 6
Table 6
Table 6
Opening in mm /
inches
GAS
Pressure
Oven
Natural gas
6" WC
4 / 3/16
Liquid Propane
10" WC
6 / 1/4
Adjusting pilot burner air supply
Turn ring Pto fully open for Butane/Propane, to half open for natural gas (Fig. 30 a, b)
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Fig. 29 Air Adjustment
P
Fig. 30b
Fig. 30a

ELECTRICAL
It is hazardous to put the appliance into service without connecting it to suitable ground.
No liability can be accepted for accidents resulting from non-compliance with this requirement or incorrect grounding.
Before connection, check:
Main voltage is compatible with the appliance’s rated voltage and thermal output.
Connection:
- Use a 4-wire cord rated for 30 A 125 / 250 VAC, type SRD, SRDT, S, SO or ST.
- Cord must be agency approved for use with household ranges.
- Remove access door O(Fig. 31) with 7mm nutdriver M(Fig. 32).
- Remove cable clamp and loosen supply cord mounting screws on the terminal block.
-Connect to terminal block in accordance with figure 34.
- Secure the cable by means of cable clamp (not provided), item Q (Figure 33).
- Refit access door
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!THE APPLIANCE WHEN INSTALLED, MUST BE
ELECTRICALLY GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE LOCAL CODES OR The National Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-1996 or latest edition.
IMPORTANT
Fig. 33
Q
Fig. 32
M
Fig. 34
!ALL WORK ON OR REPAIR OF AN APPLIANCE
MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED
INSTALLER.
O
Fig 31

BACK SPACER FITTING:
It is mandatory to mount a back spacer between the range and the back wall.
The back spacer Ris supplied with the appliance.
Screw the 2 brackets Sto the wall according to figures 35, 36 and 37 (screws not supplied), then fit the back spacer
vent onto these brackets.
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R
S
Figure 35 Figure 36
Figure 37

SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS:
-Lubricating gas valves.
If the gas taps tends to stick slightly, you may follow this procedure:
•1 - Shut off the valve and / or the main electrical supply of the unit.
•2 - Take out the knob corresponding to the gas valve to be greased.
•3 - Unscrew the head from the body of the burner valve.
•4 - Grease the tap shaft (High temperature lubricant, for example : SILICAL GEL ™ BARBAHL).
Caution! Any excess grease should be removed.
Reverse operation 3 to 1 (in that order) to put valve and knob back on.
-OVERLIMIT THERMOSTAT:
To access internal components and reset the overlimit, lift and secure rangetop.
Press pushbutton item U(Figure 38) in order to reset the limiting thermostat.
Note: ALWAYS IDENTIFY the reason why the thermostat tripped.
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Fig. 38
U

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GAS CIRCUIT DIAGRAMME
GAS CIRCUIT DIAGRAMME
Designation
Part number
Burner cap 1,5 kW
65.330004
Burner cap 3,0 W
65.330005
Burner cap 4,0 kW
65.330006
Burner cap 5,0 kW
65.330007
Burner bowl 1,5 kW
65.640008
Burner bowl 3,0 kW
65.640004
Burner bowl 4,0 kW
65.640005
Burner bowl 5,0 kW
65.640006
Air Collar
65.080005
Mixing tube (1,5-3,0-4,0 & 5,0 kW)
65.064007
Injector holder
65.033018
Sealing ring
65.430007
Injector Dia. 65
65.14964
Injector Dia. 90
65.14969
Injector Dia. 95
65.14970
Injector Dia. 105
65.52863
Injector Dia. 120
65.14973
Injector Dia. 130
65.14974
Injector Dia. 140
65.14975
Injector Dia. 145
65.27781
Injector Dia. 170
65.30546
Brass knob (Gas model)
65.044013
Chrome knob (Gas model)
65.044014
Brass knob (Elec. model)
65.044015
Chrome knob (Elec. model)
65.044016
Regulator
65.103023
All oven burner
73.062010
Injector holder
65.51764
Screw
65.51085
Reducing fitting
65.129099
switch
65.28979
Thermocouple
65.103024
Pilot burner LP
65.103032
Pilot burner NG
65.103031
Oven electrode
65.103004
Spigot rod
59.907379

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65.103029
+ 4 screws 65.129101
65.226006
65.39895
65.080005
65.033018
1,5 kW = 65.064007
3,0 kW = 65.064007
4,0 kW = 65.064007
5,0 kW = 65.064007
+ 4 disc 65.30932
65.103033

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Détail A : Détail B :
65.103032 (LP)
65.103031 (NG)
65.103029
65.103033
65.103033
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