Lotus FTLD-85GS User manual

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Installation and operating instructions
GAS FRY-TOP FOR
PROFESSIONAL USE
FTLD-85GS FTRD-85GS
FTLD-87GS FTLRD-87GS FTRD-87GS
FTLD-89GS FTLRD-89GS FTRD-89GS
FTLD-95GS FTRD-95GS
FTLD-99GS FTLRD-99GS FTRD-99GS
Model LIBR.ISTR.FTD-G
Code 563047000
Review 1
Edition date 18/01/2021
Language English
LOTUS S.p.A.
Via Calmaor, 46
31020 San Vendemiano
+39 0438 778020
+39 0438 778277

Contents
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Contents
1 INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Installation drawing...................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Components................................................................................................................................. 5
2 GENERAL INFORMATION......................................................................................................... 7
2.1 Declaration of compliance............................................................................................................ 7
2.2 User information, RAEE Directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment ........................ 8
2.3 Technical data table..................................................................................................................... 8
3 INSTALLATION........................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Delivery checks ............................................................................................................................ 9
3.2 Removing the packaging ............................................................................................................. 9
3.3 Mechanical installation ................................................................................................................. 9
3.4 Electrical/gas connections ........................................................................................................... 9
3.5 Water connection and drainage................................................................................................... 14
4 BURNERS TECHNICAL DATA TABLE (ITGB).......................................................................... 15
4.1 Burners technical data table ........................................................................................................ 15
5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE......................................................................................................... 16
5.1 General information ..................................................................................................................... 16
5.2 Switching the pilot burner on........................................................................................................ 16
5.3 Starting the main burner and adjusting the temperature.............................................................. 16
5.4 Switching the main burner off ...................................................................................................... 16
5.5 Switching the appliance off .......................................................................................................... 17
5.6 Observations and advice ............................................................................................................. 17
6 MAINTENANCE.......................................................................................................................... 18
6.1 Routine......................................................................................................................................... 18
6.2 Replacing the main burner nozzle ............................................................................................... 18
6.3 Replacing the pilot burner nozzle................................................................................................. 18
6.4 Spare parts .................................................................................................................................. 19
7 CLEANING.................................................................................................................................. 20
7.1 Routine cleaning.......................................................................................................................... 20

INTRODUCTION
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Installation drawing
FIG. 1 FTD...G

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MODEL A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) E (mm) AIR INPUT
(cm²)
FT…D-85G 500 800 597,5 77,3 105 ≥ 150
FT…D-87G 700 800 597,5 77,3 105 ≥ 220
FT…D-89G 900 800 597,5 87,1 450 ≥ 300
FT…D-95G 500 950 719 77,3 105 ≥ 345
FT…D-99G 900 950 719 87,1 450 ≥ 490
B Electrical connection
C Gas connection
D Water connection R 1/2"M
E Water drain R 1"M

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1.2 Components
FIG. A
1 Valve knob
2 Dashboard bracket
3 Piezoelectric
4 Valve
5 Gas pipes
6 Extends drainage
7 Pilot
8 Ignition spark plug
9 Injector
10 Bracket
11 Fat collection pan

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FIG. B
1 Bracket
2 Pilot light nozzle
3 Ignition spark plug
4 Extends drainage
WIRING DIAGRAM FTDG
1 Power supply terminal board
2 Power button
3-4 Ignition control unit

GENERAL INFORMATION
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2 GENERAL INFORMATION
2.1 Declaration of compliance
The manufacturer declares that the appliances comply with the requirements of the regulation GAR
2016/426 for the gas part and directive 2014/30/EU,2014/35/EU for the electrical part. Installation must be
performed in compliance with current regulations, especially with regard to ventilation of the premises and
the exhaust gas evacuation system.
·Read the warnings in this manual carefully. They provide important information about safe installation,
use and maintenance.
·The instruction manual must be kept for the entire duration of the equipment and made available to users
for every possible consultation. The manual should be consulted for any information concerning
installation, use and maintenance of the appliance.
·After removing the packaging, check the integrity of the equipment.
·All packaging materials (plastic bags, polystyrene, staples, etc.) must be disposed of in compliance with
current regulations.
·Before connecting the appliance, make sure that the information on the data plate matches the electricity
and gas mains where the appliance is installed. The manufacturer accepts no liability if the
equipment is not connected in accordance with current regulations.
·Always keep all parts of the equipment clean to avoid the risk of oxidation/rust and/or aggression by
chemical agents.
·The equipment must only be used by personnel trained for the purpose.
·The installation must be implemented by professionally qualified personnel in accordance with
the manufacturer's instructions and current reference standards.
·The electrical safety of this equipment is only ensured when it is correctly connected to an effective
ground/earth system as required by current electrical safety standards. The manufacturer cannot be held
liable for any damage caused if the system is not connected to ground/earth.
·Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance tasks on the equipment, unplug it from the electricity
mains. In the event of faults or malfunctions, always deactivate the appliance.
·Repair work of any kind must only be performed by qualified personnel.
·This appliance must only be used for its expressly intended purpose for cooking or heating food. Any
other use is considered improper.
·The appliance is intended for professional use and must be used by trained personnel.
·The installation and possible transformation to another power supply voltage (if envisaged), or
transformation for operation with another type of gas, must be implemented exclusively by qualified and
authorised professional personnel.
·Before using the appliance, carefully clean all surfaces intended to come into contact with food.
·The manufacturer declines any and all liability for any direct or indirect damage resulting from improper
use of the equipment. The manufacturer declines any and all liability for damage caused by incorrect
installation, tampering, poor maintenance and unskilled use. Moreover, the manufacturer declines any
liability for possible inaccuracies that may be contained in this booklet attributable to errors in
transcription or printing and equally reserves the right to make any changes to the product it deems
useful and/or necessary without compromising its essential characteristics.
·The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage caused by failure to comply with these
basic standards and all other use and maintenance standards contained in this booklet.

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2.2 User information, RAEE Directive on waste electrical and
electronic equipment
With regard to the regulatory framework of reference of the European Community, we remind the user of the
following:
·Used AAE (Electrical and Electronic Equipment) products must be collected separately
·The user can carry out this collection in the RAEE collection systems and return the equipment to the
distributor when purchasing a new one
·Plus being RoHS compatible, (in accordance with Directive 2011/65/EU on the restriction of the use of
certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment) the potential effects on the
environment and human health may be due to the misuse of the same equipment or parts of it
·The symbol next to the rating plate indicates the obligation of separate collection
·The penalties provided for in the event of improper disposal of RAEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment) are those provided for by the national transpositions of European Directives 2012/19/EU
2.3 Technical data table
Technical data table FTDG
MODEL DIMENSIONS GAS FITTING
ISO 7-1
RATED
TOTAL GAS
FLOW (kW)
WATER CONNECTION
P min = 150 Kpa
P max = 500 Kpa
WATER FLOW
(Adjustable l /
min)
FT…D-85GS 50x80x33h R 1/2GM 7 R1/2GF 4,5
FT…D-87GS 70x80x33h R 1/2GM 10,5 R1/2GF 4,5
FT…D-89GS 90x80x33h R 1/2GM 14 R1/2GF 4,5
FT…D-95GS 50x95x33h R 1/2GM 9 R1/2GF 4,5
FT…D-99GS 90x95x33h R 1/2GM 18 R1/2GF 4,5
Electrical technical data table FTDG
MODEL POWER SUPPLY
MAXIMUM
ABSORPTION
(A)
MAXIMUM
ELECTRIC
POWER (kW)
POWER SUPPLY
CABLE
silicon type
FT…D-85GS 230V~ 50/60 Hz 0,04 0,01 3 x 1 mm²
FT…D-87GS 230V~ 50/60 Hz 0,04 0,01 3 x 1 mm²
FT…D-89GS 230V~ 50/60 Hz 0,04 0,01 3 x 1 mm²
FT…D-95GS 230V~ 50/60 Hz 0,04 0,01 3 x 1 mm²
FT…D-99GS 230V~ 50/60 Hz 0,04 0,01 3 x 1 mm²
* L = Smooth plate R = Ribbed plate
** L = Smooth plate R = Ribbed plate L/R = ½ smooth + ½ ribbed
S = chrome plate

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3 INSTALLATION
3.1 Delivery checks
On delivery, it is important to check the following:
·External conditions of the packaging
·The general status of the equipment
·The conformity of the model with the information in the technical data plate and the instruction manual
·The conformity of the equipment and components to the order form
3.2 Removing the packaging
While removing the packaging, take care not to damage the appliance. Remove the protective film from the
stainless steel and eliminate any traces of glue. Do not smoke. Perform this operation away from sources of
heat and wear protective gloves. Do not disperse packaging material in the environment, keep it out of the
reach of children and dispose in compliance with current legislation.
3.3 Mechanical installation
Place the appliance on a flat base. Adjust and stabilise the appliance by acting on the support feet. Make
sure that the surrounding walls and/or equipment are capable of withstanding the heat emitted by this
appliance. Connect the water supply (if necessary).
Caution
Do not install the appliance near equipment/machines used in cold processes. If the appliance
has to be installed close to cold process equipment, it is advisable to install non-combustible
thermal insulating material and/or neutral elements between them.
3.4 Electrical/gas connections
Before being offered for sale on the market, the appliance was subjected to gas and electrical testing (as
required). The appliance is supplied without a power cable. The installation technician must connect the
equipment in compliance with current safety regulations on the basis of the power of the appliance.
Caution
Our drop-in units are to be considered as semi-finished products. The completion and
securing of the finished product is the responsibility of the installer, in accordance with the
applicable regulations Installation, commissioning and maintenance of the appliance must be
carried out by qualified personnel. All work necessary for installation must be carried out in
accordance with the regulations in force. The manufacturer accepts no liability in the event of
malfunctions due to incorrect or improper installation

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Note
The ID plate is located in the compartment inside the door for appliances with compartments, or on
the left side for appliances with an oven or a top. A second plate with the model and serial number is
located inside the dashboard and a third is included with the certificate of conformity. The serial
number can also be tracked from the sales document (after 2008). The plate has all the data needed
for correct electrical installation. The installation and possible conversion to another power supply
voltage (if envisaged) must be implemented exclusively by professionally qualified and authorized
personnel. Before using the appliance, carefully clean all surfaces intended to come into contact with
food.
Warning
Installation operations, any conversion to other types of gas and start-up must only be
performed by qualified personnel, in accordance with current regulations.
Gas systems, electrical connections and premises where the appliances are installed must comply with
current regulations in the country of installation; in particular, the appliance must be installed in a room with
good ventilation, if possible under a suction hood to ensure complete evacuation of the exhaust gases
formed during combustion. The air required for combustion is 2 m3/h per kW of installed power. The
appliance can be installed alone or in series with other appliances in our production range. A minimum
distance of 10 cm between appliances must be respected to prevent contact with any walls made of
flammable material; furthermore, appropriate measures should also be adopted to ensure the thermal
insulation of flammable parts, such as the installation of heat shields; take special care to ensure that
appliances are installed in an appropriate and safe manner. The support feet can be adjustable in height and
any unevenness can therefore be eliminated.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Caution
In accordance with international provisions, when connecting the appliance an automatic
device must be installed up-line of it so that the device can be fully disconnected from the
mains; this device must have a contact aperture of at least 3 mm.
The connection terminal is located behind the rear wall. Proceed as follows to install the power supply cable:
·Remove the rear panel.
·Pass the new connection cable through the cable gland, connect the leads to the corresponding terminal
on the terminal block and fasten them securely.
·Lock the cable with the cable gland and refit the panel. The earth/ground lead must be longer than the
others so that if the cable gland breaks it is disconnected after the power cables.
Note
Make sure that the mains voltage complies with the data on the appliance's ID plate and that there is
good conductivity to earth/ground. Pay attention when inserting leads to ensure they do not obstruct
the normal course of work and routine appliance cleaning operations. Also make sure that the power
cable is never pulled taut and is not placed in contact with sources of heat.
Note
The connection cable must have the following characteristics: it must be silicone type (to
withstand temperatures of 180 °C), and must have an appropriate cross-section for the power
of the appliance (see technical data table).
EQUIPOTENTIAL

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The appliance must be connected to an equipotential system. The connecting screw is located on the rear of
the appliance and is marked by the yellow symbol above it.
Warning
The manufacturer is not liable for and does not indemnify damages caused by incorrect
inadequate installations that do not comply with these instructions.
GAS CONNECTION
The gas connection (see installation drawing) must be implemented using steel or copper pipes or steel
hoses, in compliance with applicable national standards. All appliances must be equipped with a gas shut-off
valve and fast-closing valve. Once installation is complete, make sure that there are no gas leaks from the
fittings; to do this, do not use a naked flame but substances that do not cause corrosion, such as solutions of
soapy water or leak detectors. All our appliances are subjected to detailed examination: the type of gas,
pressure in use and the pertinent category are indicated on the data plate (see attachment).
Note
The year of construction of the appliance is indicated under "N" on the data plate. The first 2 digits
indicate the year of construction.
·THERMAL OUTPUT CONTROL
The appliances must be checked in order to verify that their thermal output is correct:
·Thermal output is indicated on the appliance's data plate;
·Firstly, make sure that appliance is set for the type of gas used and then make sure that the indication on
the data plate matches this gas. To adapt the appliance to another type of gas, make sure that the type of
gas in question complies with the information in this instruction manual.
Warning
Pressure is measured with a pressure gauge (minimum resolution of 0.1 mbar) mounted on
the appropriate socket. Remove the M6 locking screw and insert the pressure gauge tube.
The test must be performed with all the burners on the appliance switched on and all the
appliances in the same line switched on. After taking the measurement, replace the screw,
firmly tighten and check the seal.
Liquid gas connection G30 / G31
The liquid gas connection pressure is 30 mbar for butane and 37 mbar for propane. Check the data plate,
measure the pressure and verify that the description of the nozzle installed matches the information provided
by the manufacturer.
Methane gas connection H G20
The methane gas connection pressure is 20 mbar. Check the data plate, measure the pressure and verify
that the description of the nozzle installed matches the information provided by the manufacturer.
·CHECKING THE PRIMARY AIR FOR MAIN BURNERS AND PILOT NOZZLE
For burners equipped with air adjustment, set the adjustable bushing and lock it with a screw. The "Burner
technical data" table shows approximate values for the "h" parameter (primary air). The primary air flow
volume must be adjusted to avoid a flame cut-off when the burner is cold and a flame blowback when the
burner is hot. The pilot air adjustment is set testing for the gas which the appliance will use. In the event of
conversion to other types of gas, adjust the air using the adjustment bush until the pilot flame is steady and
has an intense blue colour.

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Disposition for conversion and installation for other types of gas:
Our appliances are tested and set for liquid gas or natural gas (see attached data plate). Conversion or
adaptation to another type of gas must be performed by a specialist technician. The nozzles for the various
types of gas are contained in a bag included in the supply and are marked in hundredths of mm (see
"Burners" technical data table).
·INSTRUCTIONS FOR EVACUATING EXHAUST GASES
- "A" type devices (see data plate)
"A" type appliances must discharge combustion products into appropriate hoods, or similar devices,
connected to an efficient fume stack or directly to the outside. (Natural evacuation) Fig. 1
If this is not possible, using an air suction device connected directly to the outside is permitted (Forced
Evacuation) Fig.2, having a flow capacity not lower than the value defined in point 4.3 of the UNI-CIG 8723
standard.
- In the case of forced evacuation
The gas supply to the appliance must be directly servo-controlled by the system and must stop if the flow
rate drops below the values indicated in point 4.3 of the UNI-CIG 8723 standard. Resetting the gas supply to
the appliance must be possible only by hand.
1 Extractor hood
2 Servo system
- "B11" type devices (See data plate)
Natural evacuation (fig.3)
Connection to an efficient natural draft fume stack by means of a windproof connection, with discharge of
combustion products directly to the outside
Forced evacuation (fig.4)
The gas supply to the appliance must be directly servo-controlled by the forced evacuation system and must
stop if the flow rate drops below the values indicated in point 4.3 of the UNI-CIG 8723 standard. Resetting
the gas supply to the appliance must be possible only by hand. If the installation is under a hood, the
terminal part of the appliance's exhaust pipe must be at least 1.8 meters from the appliance's support
surface (ground). The outlet section of the exhaust pipes for combustion products must be placed within the
perimeter in relation to the hood itself.

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1 Windproof fume stack (fig.3) - Extractor hood (fig.4)
2 Servo system
"B11" type appliances are supplied on request with a hood or a hood and windproof fume stack to be
assembled and delivered separately.

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3.5 Water connection and drainage
To limit the temperature on the floor, we recommend connecting the drop-in to the water supply (see
installation drawing and technical data table). It is also advisable to install a shut-off valve upstream of the
appliance.
The drainage pipe must be connected to a suitable, legally compliant drain.
It is recommended that the pipeline be connected in such a way as to avoid bottlenecks or siphons. Water is
discharged by free fall, so it is essential that the height of the drain is lower than the point of exit of the pipe.
The water discharge pipe also conveys cooking fat. If the drain is not connected, the installer must either
plug the drain hole or direct the cooking fat into a collection drawer.
Starting up
Before using the appliance, it must be carefully cleaned (see section "Cleaning and care"). Check the water
connection of the appliance and put it into operation according to the instructions below Caution: - Use the
appliance only under supervision.
Water load
Check that the drain cock lever is in the closed position.
Caution
Keep the exhaust filter clean

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4 BURNERS TECHNICAL DATA TABLE (ITGB)
4.1 Burners technical data table
Burner technical data table FTDG
12.68 kWh/KG
G30
BUTANE
30 mbar
12.87 kWh/KG
G31
PROPANE
37 mbar
9.45 kWh/m3st.
G20
METHANE H
20 mbar
FT…D-85GS
Burner injector 1/100 mm 2 x 87 2 x 87 2 x 135A
Pilot injector 1/100 mm 1 x 19 1 x 19 1 x 27
Consumption kg/h 0,552 kg/h 0,552 m3 st./h 0,741
FT…D-87GS
Burner injector 1/100 mm 3 x 87 3 x 87 3 x 135A
Pilot injector 1/100 mm 1 x 19 1 x 19 1 x 27
Consumption kg/h 0,828 kg/h 0,816 m3 st./h 1,111
FT…D-89GS (2 burner 7 kW)
Burner injector 1/100 mm 4 x 87 4 x 87 4 x 135A
Pilot injector 1/100 mm 2 x 19 2 x 19 2 x 27
Consumption kg/h 1,104 kg/h 1,088 m3 st./h 1,481
FT…D-95GS
Burner injector 1/100 mm 2 x 100A 2 x 100A 2 x 155
Pilot injector 1/100 mm 19 19 27
Consumption kg/h 0,710 kg/h 0,699 m3 st./h 0,952
FT…D-99GS (2 burner 9 kW)
Burner injector 1/100 mm 4 x 100A 4 x 100A 4 x 155
Pilot injector 1/100 mm 19 19 27
Consumption kg/h 1,420 kg/h 1,399 m3 st./h 1,905

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5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
5.1 General information
This appliance must only be used for its expressly intended purpose for cooking or heating food. Any other
use is considered improper. The appliance is also intended for industrial use and must only be used by
personnel trained for use and aware of the risks that the hot element entails.
Warning
The appliance operates at high temperatures, so the following is necessary:
·Pay attention to the areas surrounding the hot surface during routine normal operation
(danger of scalding);
·RISK OF BURNS Do not touch hot surfaces floor with your hands or other parts of the body
to avoid burns caused by high temperatures;
·After switching off the appliance, wait for a sufficient time for it to cool before carrying out
any cleaning or maintenance operation.
·· If smoke is emitted during commissioning, leave the system to run on no-load for about
one hour or until the smell has disappeared
5.2 Switching the pilot burner on
·Place gas knob in position and hold it pressed. Simultaneously press the gas start button : the
pilot lights up
Note
The flame might go out, in which case the procedure must be repeated.
5.3 Starting the main burner and adjusting the temperature
·After releasing the knob the gas enters the safety valve
·By turning the graduated knob from 60 to 300°C, the gas flows to the main burner, which ignites
5.4 Switching the main burner off
·Turn the graduated valve knob to the star position . In this position only the pilot flame remains lit

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5.5 Switching the appliance off
·Press and turn the knob to position "0". This control blocks the gas supply to both the main burner and
the pilot burner
5.6 Observations and advice
·In the case of appliances with two cooking zones, it is possible to set different temperatures on the two
halves of the plate, or use only one half.
Warning
Sharp and pointed tools can damage the chrome-finished plate

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6 MAINTENANCE
6.1 Routine
When using the appliance over time, it is essential to perform regular maintenance to ensure safe operation.
We therefore recommend stipulating a service contract.
Caution
Maintenance must only be performed by specialist personnel in compliance with current
regulations and our own instructions.
Before carrying out any maintenance and/or cleaning operation:
·Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply and/or close the gas.
·Wait for a sufficient time for the appliance to cool down.
·Do not wash the appliance with direct or high-pressure jets of water, since any infiltration of water into the
electrical components could jeopardise correct operation of the appliance and its safety systems.
Warning
For maintenance/replacement of components, order and use only original spare parts.
Replacing parts must exclusively be performed by authorised and/or qualified personnel. When replacing the
electrical components of the machine and the electrical panels, scrupulously follow the technical
characteristics for the replacement component indicated on the component itself. The appliance does not
require any special maintenance but during the use of the equipment it is advisable to check the following at
least once a year (possibly increasing the frequency depending on the degree of use):
·The status of connections especially on the terminal board and the power supply cable, as well as the
status of the gas connections;
·The operating condition of the various components (perform a functional test);
·For appliances fitted with rotary resistances, remove the hub, grease it and replace the three o-ring seals
to avoid possible leaks.
6.2 Replacing the main burner nozzle
·Remove the front screws fastening the dashboard/panel and pull it outwards
·Detach the starter cable
·Using a suitable wrench, unscrew the nozzle and replace it with an appropriate new one
·The main burner does not require any regulation of the primary air
6.3 Replacing the pilot burner nozzle
The pilot burner flame has a fixed air supply. The only necessary item is replacement of the nozzle
depending on the type of gas used (see technical data table).
·Unscrew the coupling connecting the pilot tube to the pilot itself and slide out the nozzle to be replaced
·Replace the nozzle with the appropriate version and make sure that, after ignition, the flame correctly
touches the tip of the thermocouple

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Warning
After conversion to another type of gas, update the technical data plate to indicate the type of
gas for which the appliance has been converted.
6.4 Spare parts
It is possible to replace parts such as the valve, the piezoelectric or the ignition control unit (depending on
the type of appliance) or the gas pipes easily and quickly.
To replace such parts, proceed as follows:
·VALVE (fig.A pos.4); after disassembling the front panel, unscrew the gas connection screw couplings
and extract the valve bulb; then replace the faulty parts and install the new ones in sequence
·THERMOCOUPLE (fig.A pos.6); unscrew the pilot burner coupling, unscrew the valve coupling in the
same way and replace the element
·SPARK PLUG (fig.A pos.8); unscrew the coupling, remove the damaged one and replace it.
Caution
WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF FAULTS:
Close the gas connection cock and/or switch off the power using the up-line device. Notify
customer service.
Warning
MEASURES TO BE TAKEN IF THE APPLIANCE IS NOT TO BE USED FOR A LONG TIME:
Close the gas cock and/or disconnect the power supply. Clean the system as specified above.

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7 CLEANING
7.1 Routine cleaning
Caution
The use of flammable fluids to clean the appliance is forbidden
To ensure hygiene and the durability of the appliance, perform external cleaning on a regular basis, taking
care not to damage the cables and the electrical connections. Before starting cleaning, disconnect the
appliance from the power supply. Parts in steel can be washed with warm water and a neutral detergent:
Rinse them thoroughly to eliminate all traces of detergent and then dry with a dry cloth. Do not use abrasive
and corrosive detergents. Enamelled parts must be washed with soapy water. For appliances that included
an oven, cleaning it is made easier by removing the support grid. Thorough, daily cleaning prevents faults
and accumulated deposits of fat and/or food. The steels used in the manufacture of professional equipment
are tried and tested materials of the highest quality. Thanks to their characteristics, they are ideal materials
for use with food substances.
Consequently, when using stainless steel appliances, the following suggestions must be observed:
·Stainless steel surfaces must always be kept clean, also ensuring contact with the air. The lack of oxygen
under layers of scale, starch, egg white or other deposits means that surfaces can be affected by
corrosion
·Do not use products containing salt or sulphuric acid to remove scale. Suitable products are available
commercially but a diluted solution of acetic acid can also be used
·To clean STAINLESS STEEL appliances, it is advisable to use detergents specifically formulated for this
material. For "minor cleaning", a mild washing up liquid solution may also be used
·Do not wash the appliance with jets of water under pressure
·Avoid using detergents containing abrasive powders or bleaches of any kind
·Lockable stainless steel appliances, during periods of inactivity, must be left uncovered so that air can
freely access internal metal surfaces
·Stainless steel must not remain in contact for long periods with concentrated acids or with aromatised
concentrates such as salt solutions, mustard, spice mixtures or the like. At certain temperatures and
concentrations, these substances can damage the passive layer. Contact surfaces must therefore be
immediately rinsed with clean water and then dried
·It is inadvisable to use stainless steel pots exclusively to cook foods in salt water (pasta, rice, potatoes,
etc.). From time to time, these pots must also be used to cook foods containing fats or vegetables. This
helps to prevent damage caused by corrosion
·After cooking foods in salt water, rinse the tanks with fresh water since salt water residues from cooking
form layers of highly concentrated saline solution that can cause spotting corrosion
·To prevent so-called secondary corrosion, prolonged contact of stainless steel with ferritic steels should
be avoided
·Any secondary corrosion spots must be eliminated immediately
·Do not use sharp objects that may scratch stainless steel parts and consequently give rise to
deterioration
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