Bartscher 1151123 Manual
Bartscher 1151123 Manual

Bartscher 1151123 Manual

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650, 2FL, TG - 650, 4FL, TG - 650,
B700, 4FL, EBO
1151123 - 1151133 - 1151243

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  • Page 1 650, 2FL, TG - 650, 4FL, TG - 650, B700, 4FL, EBO 1151123 - 1151133 - 1151243...
  • Page 2 Bartscher GmbH Phone: +49 5258 971-0 Franz-Kleine-Str. 28 Fax: +49 5258 971-120 D-33154 Salzkotten Service hotline: +49 5258 971-197 Germany www.bartscher.com CE-0085DL0222 Version: 1.0 Prepared on: 2025-05-27...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Operating Instruction ................... 31 Operation of Gas Hob ................31 Electric Oven Operation ................. 37 Cleaning and Maintenance ................41 Safety Instructions for Cleaning ............. 41 Cleaning ....................41 Maintenance ..................43 Possible Malfunctions .................. 44 Disposal ....................... 46 1151123 1 / 48...
  • Page 4: Safety

    You must strictly follow the instructions, to prevent accidents, personal injuries and property damages. DANGER! The signal word DANGER warns against hazards that lead to severe injuries or death if the hazards are not avoided. 2 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Any repairs or housing opening may be carried out by professionals and relevant workshops only. • Do not transport the appliance, holding it by the power cord. • Do not allow the power cord to come into contact with heat sources or sharp edges. 1151123 3 / 48...
  • Page 6 – if needed, notify all persons in a building by calling loud and knocking on doors; – leave building; – when outside of a building, contact the service company. If it is impossible to precisely locate gas leak, immediately phone fire fighters and notify gas supplier. 4 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 7 Do not touch any hot surfaces of the appliance. Use the provided handling elements and holders. • You may transport and clean the appliance after it cools down entirely. • It is prohibited to sprinkle hot surfaces with cold water or flammable liquids. 1151123 5 / 48...
  • Page 8: Operator's Responsibility

    The appliance may only be used when it is clean. • Use only original spare parts. Never attempt to repair the appliance on your own. • Do not introduce any changes in the appliance nor modify it. 6 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 9: Residual Risks

    Danger of the load Moving the device or its elements Appropriate lifting aids or tipping over with inappropriate aids. equipment must be used when moving the device or its packaging. 1151123 7 / 48...
  • Page 10 Ergonomics Operator works on the device Operator working on the without using the necessary device must use personal protective equipment. personal protective equipment. 8 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 11 Electrical injury Electric shock caused by a faulty Protective devices that (Electric shock) earthing system or faulty meet the requirements electrical protective equipment. of relevant standards must be installed upstream of the appliance. 1151123 9 / 48...
  • Page 12: Personal Protective Equipment

    Personal protective equipment not provided * Gloves intended for standard usage and maintenance works must be resistant to high temperatures to protect operator's hands when the operator touches hot elements of the appliance or hot substances (oil, water, steam, etc.). 10 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 13: Intended Use

    The appliance may only be used to perform tasks described in this instruction manual. The following is an unintended use: – Heating of rooms. – Heating-up flammable, hazardous to health and volatile, etc. liquids and materials. 1151123 11 / 48...
  • Page 14: General Information

    Declaration of Conformity The appliance meets the currently applicable standards and guidelines of the European Union. We confirm the above in the EC Declaration of Conformity. We may provide relevant Declaration of Conformity upon request. 12 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 15: Transport, Packaging And Storage

    – in a location protected against mechanical shocks. In the case of extended storage (over three months), make sure you check the condition of the packaging and the parts regularly. If needed, replace the packaging with a new one. 1151123 13 / 48...
  • Page 16: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Technical Specifications Name: Gas stove 650, 2FL, TG 1151123 Art. No.: Material: CNS 18/10 Number of hobs: Distribution of hobs, in kW, max.: 1 x 3,85 / 1 x 5,7 Size of hobs (W x D), in mm:...
  • Page 17 Technical Data Version / Features 1151123 / 1151133 • Series: 650 • Type: table-top appliance • Supply type: gas • Gas type: – liquefied gas (50 mbar) – natural gas nozzles, type H (20 mbar) and L (20 mbar), included in the •...
  • Page 18 4,2 kW | 400 V | 3 NAC | 50/60 Hz Height regulation, from–to, in mm: 870 - 930 Dimensions (W x D x H), in mm: 700 x 650 x 870 Weight, in kg: 64,2 We reserve the right to implement technical modifications. 16 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 19: Functions Of The Appliance

    650 series — a series of products for professional kitchens. It distinguishes itself with optimal power usage, exceptional performance and high cleaning comfort. Owing to modular construction, it provides for ease of connection and flexibility in terms of distribution. 1151123 17 / 48...
  • Page 20 35/45 II2ELL3B/P G30/G31 42,5 57,5 ES-GB-GR- II2H3+ IE-IT-PT-SK G30/G31 28-30/37 20/25 35/45 DK-FI-SE-BG- EE-LV-LT-CZ- II2H3B/P G30/G31 28-30 SI-TR-HR-RO AT-CH II2H3B/P G30/G31 42,5 57,5 G25.1 II2HS3B/P G30/G31 28-30 G30/G31 42,5 57,5 II2EK3B/P G25.3 G30/G31 28-30 Tab. 1 18 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 21 30 (≤250W) 30 (≤250W) 30 (≤250W) G25.3 A(mm) OPEN OPEN Qn (kW) 3,50 1,30 5,60 1,90 7,50 2,60 145R 180R 210K 30 (≤250W) 30 (≤250W) 30 (≤250W) A(mm) OPEN OPEN OPEN Qn (kW) 3,30 1,50 5,40 2,30 7,60 3,10 1151123 19 / 48...
  • Page 22 28-30/ GB-GR-HR- G30/ HU-IE-IT-LT- LU-LV-MT- 28-30 NL-NO-PT- Qn (kW) 3,60 2,50 5,70 2,70 7,60 3,40 RO-SE-SI- SK-TR 20 (≤250W) 20 (≤250W) 20 (≤250W) G30/ A(mm) OPEN OPEN OPEN Qn (kW) 3,75 2,00 5,30 2,50 7,30 3,70 20 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 23 ∑ Art. No. / Total gas consumption Model G25.3 G25.1 (25) (20) (25) (20) (25) (29) (37) (50) kg/h kg/h kg/h 1151123 / 9,55 1,01 0,98 1,18 1,01 1,17 0,75 0,75 0,75 ONC64GB 1151133 / ONC68GB 19,10 2,02 1,97 2,35...
  • Page 24: List Of Components Of The Appliance

    Technical Data List of Components of the Appliance 1151123 Fig. 1 1151133 Fig. 2 1. Ventilation chimney 2. Cast-iron grate 3. Housing 4. Feet (4 pcs) 5. Control panel 6. Burner 7. Ignition burner 22 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 25 1. Ventilation chimney 2. Cast-iron grate 3. Housing 4. Ignition burner 5. Burner 6. Control panel 7. Oven door handle 8. Oven door 9. Thermal processing chamber 10. Baking tray 11. Grate 12. Height adjustable feet (4 pcs) 1151123 23 / 48...
  • Page 26: Installation Instructions

    Make sure that there are no objects near or under the appliance that may restrict the amount of air necessary for burning. • Before placing the appliance, check the dimensions and exact position of gas connections. 24 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 27 – Make sure that the designated escape routes are clear. – Ensure a stable position. – Allow sufficient space for work, maintenance and cleaning. – Leave the supply and exhaust air vents, if any, free. 1151123 25 / 48...
  • Page 28 • Use only connection tubes with, at least, diameters equalling the diameter of the appliance's gas connection. Gas connection stub is found at the back of the appliance. 26 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 29 – what gas types may be used to power the appliance; – nozzles and settings for each gas type that is used. The number provided in Table 2 for proper nozzles is pressed on nozzles' bodies. 1151123 27 / 48...
  • Page 30 3. Remove main burner's nozzle (UM) and exchange it with a nozzle provided in Table 2 (part of the delivery). 4. Re-tighten main burner's nozzle (UM). 5. Fit the main burner’s air controller within the distance designated with ‘A’. 28 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 31 'Verification of Functions'. • To end with, exchange the old rating plate to a new one, included in the delivery, and containing different data and indication of the new type. 1151123 29 / 48...
  • Page 32 Connect the electrical appliance to a working earthing. • Connect the protective conductor to the terminal marked with the earth symbol next to the input terminal block. • Connect the metal structure of the electrical appliance to a protective equipotential bonding device. 30 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 33: Operating Instruction

    Do not leave the appliance unattended during the heating process. Use heat-resistant protective gloves when working. Fire hazard! Never place any kitchen utensils, towels, paper, etc., on the heating surface during operation. Never place plastic containers on the heating surface. 1151123 31 / 48...
  • Page 34 – If the appliance is not to be used any more, rotate the gas controller(s) to OFF position and close the gas shut-off valve in the gas line. Appliance Preparation 1. Before use, clean the appliance observing instructions in section 6 “Cleaning”. 2. Dry the appliance thoroughly. 32 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 35 Operating Instruction 3. Install burners. 4. Correctly fix gas burner guards. Fig. 7 Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Fig. 10 Fig. 11 Fig. 12 5. Install cast-iron grates. 1151123 33 / 48...
  • Page 36 1. To switch the main burner off, rotate the rotary gas controller (1) to the position (3). 2. To switch the ignition burner off, press and hold the rotary gas controller (1), while rotating it to OFF position (2). 34 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 37 To reduce gas consumption and utilize burners in a more optimum way, use pots and pans of an appropriate diameter, corresponding to individual gas burners, as presented in the table below. min. ∅ (mm) of pot/pan max. ∅ (mm) of pot/pan Burner 3,85 kW 5,7 kW 7,7 kW 1151123 35 / 48...
  • Page 38 2. Select the required setting, suitable for the processed product. 3. Prepare food. Switching Appliance OFF 1. If the appliance is no longer in use, rotate the rotary control knob to ‘0’ position. 2. Close the gas shut-off cock. 36 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 39: Electric Oven Operation

    “Top/Bottom Heater” function. A small amount of smoke or unpleasant odour may be produced. This is normal during first use and should not recur. 5. After heating up ventilate the room, keeping the oven door open. 1151123 37 / 48...
  • Page 40 When the temperature drops, the heating is on again and the heating-up indicator light is on again, too. Forced air heating function switch (5) The switch can be used to activate/deactivate the forced air heating function of the appliance. 38 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 41 NOTE! The precise temperature setting provides for correct cooking/roasting of foods, both on the outside as well as in the inside. 1151123 39 / 48...
  • Page 42 2. Switch the forced air heating function off with the use of the appropriate switch. 3. Disconnect the appliance from mains power supply. Safety Thermostat The appliance is equipped with the safety thermostat with manual reset, which interrupts heating-up when the maximum operating temperature is exceeded. 40 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 43: Cleaning And Maintenance

    5. Clean cast-iron grates and gas burner guards with a neutral washing agent and a soft cloth or sponge. To end with, rinse them thoroughly in fresh water and dry. 6. After cleaning, re-fit gas burner guards and cast-iron grates correctly. Electric Oven 1151123 41 / 48...
  • Page 44 5. Clean the rest of the used accessories — e.g.: grate, baking trays, etc. — with warm water, a mild cleaning agent and a soft cloth or sponge. 6. Rinse the cleaned accessories with fresh water. 7. Dry the accessories with a soft cloth. 42 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 45: Maintenance

    – Disconnect the manometer and re-tighten the retaining screw back to the pressure connection. ATTENTION! If the gas supply pressure is outside the limit values range (min. – max.) in Table 2, interrupt the appliance's operation and contact local gas supply operator. 1151123 43 / 48...
  • Page 46: Possible Malfunctions

    Contact the service company connected to the gas cock or gas valve Damaged rotary controller Contact the service company Rotary controller was not Keep the rotary controller pressed down long enough pressed for approx. 20 seconds 44 / 48 1151123...
  • Page 47 Thermal Damaged thermostat Contact the service company processing/roastin Top clearance between Maintain sufficient top g effect is not dishes and oven sheet is too clearance between dishes uniform small and baking sheets 1151123 45 / 48...
  • Page 48: Disposal

    You must not dispose of electric appliances with household waste. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply and remove power cord from the appliance. Electrical appliances should be returned to designated collection points. 46 / 48 1151123...

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