Summary of Contents for Moorwood Vulcan MV2RCO90-OT-NG
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MV 3 3 3 3 SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES GAS CONVECTION GAS CONVECTION GAS CONVECTION GAS CONVECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE RANGE OWNER’S MANUAL OWNER’S MANUAL OWNER’S MANUAL OWNER’S MANUAL Country of Destination GB and IE Manual Part No: 933929-01 MD Gas Convection Range Page 1 of 32 Manual Rev No: 1...
IMPORTANT CUSTOMER INFORMATION Please check the gas tap and thermostat will press and release freely prior to lighting the burner, as this is part of the unit’s safety mechanism. It is particularly important to check this following spillage as solidified fats and carbonised meat juices can impair the valves correct operation.
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Date Flexible Hose Size MV2 Gas Convection Range MV2 Gas Convection Range MV2 Gas Convection Range MV2 Gas Convection Range MV2RCO90-OT-NG 6 Burner Hob/Gas Convection Range 14/01/08 ¾” BSP hose MV2RCO90-OT-NG-C 6 Burner Hob/Gas Convection Range 14/01/08 ¾” BSP hose...
INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX Page Cover Sheet: Important Information Sheet: Revision Sheet: Index: Warning Sheet : Introduction: 6 & 7 General Introduction Important Note Specification: 8 - 10 Gas Pressure/Connection Overall Dimensions Wiring Diagrams Installation: 11 - 13 Important Note Positioning 11 &...
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Manual Part No: 933929-01 MD Gas Convection Range Page 5 of 32 Manual Rev No: 1...
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION This manual contains all the required information to ensure that your new appliance is installed correctly and that you have all the information necessary to identify and order spare parts. It also contains comprehensive instructions for the user and for cleaning the appliance. To maintain peak performance, it is recommended that the appliance be regularly serviced and that when ordering spare parts, reference be made to the appropriate list quoting the Part No.
Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction (cont.) Important Before installing any item please refer to the installation instructions. We recommend that our authorised service agents carry out all servicing, other than routine cleaning, and will accept no responsibility for work carried out by other persons. For satisfactory operation, parts of catering equipment become hot.
SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION 900 6 Burner Gas Hob With Gas Convection Oven Gas Pressure Natural Gas 15 mbar (6” wg.) Propane Gas 37 mbar (14” wg.) Gas Connection ½” BSP Taper Male (Rp ½”) When connecting using a flexible hose fit a ¾” BSP hose-900 6Brn Convection Oven Range Heat Input (Nett) Injectors Natural Gas Supply Pressure...
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Specification Specification Specification Specification (cont.) 6 Burner Gas Hob with Gas Convection Range Manual Part No: 933929-01 MD Gas Convection Range Page 9 of 32 Manual Rev No: 1...
Specification Specification Specification Specification (cont.) Wiring Diagram: Range Manual Part No: 933929-01 MD Gas Convection Range Page 10 of 32 Manual Rev No: 1...
INSTALLATION INSTALLATION INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Important Your attention is drawn to the GAS SAFETY (INSTALLATION & USE) REGULATIONS 2000. This appliance MUST be installed by a competent person in accordance with these and any other relevant regulations. Users, too, should be aware of the regulations governing the use of gas appliances, particularly with respect to the need for regular servicing.
Installation Installation Installation Installation (cont.) Important Note MUST NOT be connected DIRECTLY to a flue or ventilating system, although the flue The appliance products of two or more appliances may be directed into a common outlet when building suite of appliances (see separate instructions for suited appliances).
Installation (cont.) Installation Installation Installation Checking and Commissioning ALTHOUGH EVERY APPLIANCE IS TESTED AND SET BEFORE IT LEAVES THE FACTORY, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE INSTALLER RE-CHECKS CERTAIN FUNCTIONS BEFORE LEAVING SITE. CHECK THE GAS PRESSURE AT THE APPLIANCE THUS : The pressure test point For Ranges it is located on the manifold rail behind the front control panel, which is secured by two M5 screws.
USERS INSTRUCTIONS Important Note GAS SAFETY (INSTALLATION & USE) The attention of the user is drawn to the requirements of the REGULATIONS 2000 . This appliance must be used in accordance with those, particularly so in respect of the need for regular servicing. See also the sections of this manual referring to Cleaning and General Maintenance.
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Users Instructions (cont.) Users Instructions Users Instructions Users Instructions Pan sizes The maximum pan size to be used is 34cm and the minimum pan size to be used is 12cm to ensure satisfactory combustion and stability Open Hotplates Lighting Instructions: To turn on an individual open top hotplate burner, push in the appropriate gas tap knob and turn it anti-clockwise to the double flame position, the “Full On”...
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Users Instructions (cont.) Users Instructions Users Instructions Users Instructions Oven (cont.) Lighting Instructions 1) Check that the gas and electricity supplies are turned on and that the “green indicator light” is on. 2) Switch on the Ignition Switch. After a few seconds the controls will automatically go through the ignition sequence.
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Users Instructions (cont.) Users Instructions Users Instructions Users Instructions The following guide is for temperature settings. Cooking times will vary according to food weight and size BUT IT WILL BE SHORTER THAN CONVENTIONAL COOKING . Cooking Guide Mark No Temp ° C Temp °...
Users Instructions ( ( ( ( cont.) Users Instructions Users Instructions Users Instructions Cleaning the Equipment It will be found that it takes less time and effort if appliances are cleaned every day, particularly while they are still warm and before grease and spillage are burnt on. PROPRIETARY OVEN CLEANER MUST BE USED WITH CARE.
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Users Instructions (cont.) Users Instructions Users Instructions Users Instructions Cleaning the Equipment The Oven (cont.) Clean the oven interior and the oven door-lining daily, using a hot mild detergent solution. This is especially necessary if a spillage has occurred; meat has been roasted or fruit pies baked. Rinse with clean water.
Users Instructions Users Instructions (cont.) Users Instructions Users Instructions Cleaning the Equipment (cont.) General Maintenance and Care The flame ports of gas burners must be clean and unobstructed. The user must brush them clean using a dry bristle brush. THE UNBLOCKING OF GAS BURNER PORTS IS BEST LEFT TO A QUALIFIED SERVICE ENGINEER. All gas taps and gas controls must operate smoothly and freely without sticking or jerking.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE MUST only be carried out by a competent person. Ensure that the gas and electricity Maintenance OFF ” before dismantling any components. supplies to the appliance have been turned “ Routine Maintenance Procedure ON ”...
Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance (cont.) Fault Finding. FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY NO SPARK AT Poor or broken connections to the Remake connections or replace ELECTRODE. Electrode or damaged insulation Damaged lead Spark gap should be 3 – 4 mm Spark gap is incorrect Adjust as necessary The insulation on the electrode is...
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Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance (cont.) Fault Finding. FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY PILOT LIGHTS Poor or broken earth wire. Polarity Repair poor or broken wire MOMENTARILY Of live and neutral incorrect Connection. Ensure that live and AND ELECTRODE Neutral connections are correct CONTINUES TO...
Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance (cont.) Fault Finding. FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY OVEN FAILING Pilot burn down. When the oven is WHILST IN COOKING cold, the pilot flame should have a Check injector size. If partially CYCLE length of approx.
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Service and Maintenance (cont.) Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance ENSURE THAT THE GAS/ELECTRICITY SUPLY TO THE APPLIANCE HAS BEEN TURNED OFF BEFORE REMOVING OR DISMANTLING ANY CONTROLS. Removal of Oven Thermostat. Remove all control knobs and control panel, secured by two M5 screws. Withdraw control panel and remove two fixing screws securing thermostat.
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Service and Maintenance (cont.) Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance Removing the Igniter/Sensing Electrode Assembly. Proceed as described in Section 3 Working from the rear of the appliance, remove the electric’s cover, secured by four screws. Disconnect the igniter/sensor electrode from the two-way terminal block. The electrode can now be removed from inside the oven.
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Service and Maintenance (cont.) Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance To Remove Fan and/or Motor. From inside the oven cavity, remove the oven shelves and the fan guard, which is secured by four fixing screws. Remove the single fixing screw securing the fan (this can be done using the fan extractor, located at the rear of the appliance on the back panel, between the flues) then withdraw the fan.
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Service and Maintenance (cont.) Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance To Remove Ignition Switch. Remove the control knobs and the control panel, which is secured by two fixing screws. Working at the rear of the control panel, disconnect the wires to the switch - taking careful note of their positions.
Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance (cont.) Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance To Convert LP appliances to NG Gas. Remove the oven furniture. Switch off and disconnect the supplies. Remove the oven burner (Section 2) and unscrew the injector. Remove Aeration Plate (927438-01) by drilling out the 1/8 ”...
SPARE PARTS LIST SPARE PARTS LIST SPARE PARTS LIST SPARE PARTS LIST Part Number Description Quantity 930021-01 Full Sequence Controller 929358-01 Pressure Switch 930094-01 Thermostat 930022-01 Re-Set Switch 927447-01 Ignition Switch (On-Off) 926173-01 Neon - Amber 926173-02 Neon - Green 081087400 Oven Lamp 930020-01...
Spares Parts List Spares Parts List Spares Parts List Spares Parts List (cont.) Part Number Description Quantity 932659-01 Door Magnet 1 Per Door 932801-01 Arch Handle 921913-10 Door Seal - (Horizontal) 921913-04 Door Seal - (Vertical) 081193000 Glass/Door Seal 924402-06 Adjustable Pin 932574-01 Lh Top/Rh Bottom Hinge...
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