Whirlpool AGB 517/WP User guide

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Deep fryers
Type
User guide

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049_03
Instructions for installation,
use and maintenance
11/2005
AGB 595/WP • AGB 596/WP
AGB 517/WP • AGB 518/WP
AGB 512/WP • AGB 513/WP
GAS FRYERS
APPLIANCES WITH MECHANICAL VALVE
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INDEX
Dimensions page 3
Data of appliances 4
Technical data 4-5
Operating instructions 6
Construction, equipment installed
and safety devices 6
Assembly 6
Location 6
Legal and technical requisites 6
Installation 6
Installation procedure 7
Gas connection 7
Gas venting 7
Equipotential 7
Commissioning the appliance 7
Before commissioning the appliance 7
Start-up 7
Testing the power rating 7
Checking input pressure 7
Checking power rating using
the volumetric method 7
Checking power rating when using
LP gas 8
Checking the pilot light 8
Checking the primary air 8
Checking the functions 8
Note for the installer 8
Running the appliance on other types
of gas page 8
Replacing the main burner nozzle 8
Adjusting the pilot burner 9
Adjusting the primary air 9
Maintenance 9
Replacing parts 9
Valve 9
Safety termostat 9
Burner 9
Thermocouple 9
Ignition plug 9
Using the appliance 11
Preparation for use 11
Filling the tank 11
Turning on and off 11
Lighting the main 11
Burner of the tank 11
Extinguishing 11
Emptying the tank 11
Table-top version 11
Floor-stading version 12
Turning off in an emergency 12
What to do in the case of malfunctioning
or if the appliance is not to be used
for a long period 12
Taking care of the appliance -
frequency of maintenance 12
Warning 13
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SKF 10GMAGB 596/WP
430
300
25
400
15 1/2"GC
1/2"GC
655800
151/2"GC
AGB 517/WPAGB 518/WP
1085
875
700
800
1/2"GC 25
400
1/2"GC
1/2"GC
25
208
AGB 512/WPAGB 513/WP
510
300
25
400
15 1/2"GC
1/2"GC
800
151/2"GC
700
AGB 595/WP
Dimensions
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2 - CHARACTERISTICS OF THE APPLIANCES
3 - TECHNICAL DATA
Model
AGB 595/WP
AGB 596/WP
AGB 512/WP
AGB 513/WP
AGB 517/WP
AGB 518/WP
Description
Gas deep fat fryer - 1 tank - manual control
Gas deep fat fryer - 2 tanks - manual control
Gas deep fat fryer - 1 tank - manual control
Gas deep fat fryer - 2 tanks - manual control
Gas deep fat fryer - 1 tank - manual control
Gas deep fat fryer - 2 tanks - manual control
400 x 655 x 430-300
800 x 655 x 430-300
400 x 700 x 510-300
800 x 700 x 510-300
400 x 700 x 1085-875
800 x 700 x 1085-875
Dimensions
(LxPxH+H
1) - mm.
Basins Nr.
1
2
1
2
1
2
Capacity - Lt.
10
10 + 10
10
10 + 10
10
10 + 10
Nr.
51BQ2904
51BQ2904
51BQ2904
51BQ2904
51BQ2904
51BQ2904
The instructions contained in this manual apply to our gas
fryers in the II2H3+ category (see table on page 5).
The data plate is located on the front of the appliance and on the
control panel. It contains all necessary reference data such as the
name of the manufacturer, input pressure, gas type setting, etc.
0051
TIPO/TYPE
CAT/KAT GAS/GAZ G30 G31 G20 G25
II2H3B/P P mbar 30 30 20 -
II2H3+ P mbar 30 37 20
-
-
II2H3+ P mbar 28 37 20 -
25II2L3B/P P mbar 30 30
II2ELL3B/P P mbar 50 50 20 20
II2E+3+ P mbar 28 37 20 25
II2H3B/P P mbar 50 50 20 -
I2E P mbar - - 20 -
--II2H3B/P P mbar 30 30
II2H3+ P mbar 28 37 20 -
--
--
I3B/P P mbar 30 30
I3+ P mbar 28 37
SE FI DK CZ SK SI
IT CH PT
ES IE GB GR
NL
DE
FR BE
AT CH
LU
EE LV LT
EE LV LT
NO MT CY IS HU
CY
MOD.
MOD.
ART.
N.
N.
Qn kW
m
3
/h
MADE IN ITALY
Predisposto a gas: - Gas preset: - Prevu pour gaz:
Eingestelt für Gas: - Preparado para gas: -
Geschuckt voor:
V AC kW Hz
THE APPLIANCE MUST BE CONNECTED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAWS IN FORCE
AND INSTALLED IN A WELL-VENTILATED ROOM. READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUALS
BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE APPLIANCE.
THE APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
G30/G31 28/37 mbar
G20 20 mbar
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Primary air distance “A”
Methane gas G20
Liquid gas G30/G31
1
2
1
2
TABLE 1
Category
Construction type
Air necessary for combustion
Nominal thermal power
Minimum thermal power
Overall thermal power (gas)
Connection pressure
Methane gas 2H
Liquid gas 3+
Gas connection values
Methane gas 2H
Liquid gas 3+
Nozzles Ø 1/100 mm
Main burner
G20
G30/G31
(HuB = 9.45 kWh/m
3
) m
3
/h
(HuB = 12.87 kWh/kg) kg/h
Reference
-
Reference
-
G20
G30/31
20 mbar
28/37 mbar
AGB 595/WP
AGB 517/WP
AGB 512/WP
AGB 596/WP
AGB 518/WP
AGB 513/WP
6.9
6.9
6.9
13.8
13.8
13.8
kW
kW
kW
kW
kW
kW
II2H3+
A
m
3
/h
kW
kW
AGB 595/WP
AGB 517/WP
AGB 512/WP
14
6.9
-
AGB 596/WP
AGB 518/WP
AGB 513/WP
28
13.8
-
0.730
0.540
1.460
1.080
2 x 145
-
2 x 95
-
4 x 145
-
4 x 95
-
No. of nozzles, pilot burner
G20
G30/G31
Adjustable
20
Adjustable
2 x 20
Model
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Construction, equipment installed
and safety devices
Robust steel frame, with 4 legs (adjustable in hei-
ght).
18/10 chrome-nickel steel outer panelling and tanks.
The oil is heated by burners in stainless steel (2 per
tank), built to withstand thermomechanical stress.
The pilot burner has has adjustable injectors.
The combustion chamber and flues are made of
electro-galvanised steel sheeting.
The temperature is set through a thermostat, which
controls the ignition and extinguishing of the bur-
ners.
The fry tops are fitted with a safety thermostat;
should the temperature of the oil exceed the safety
limit, the gas is automatically cut off.
Attention!
Activation of the safety thermostat means the ap-
pliance is not working properly; before using the
appliance again, call the service centre to carry
out a careful check of all functions.
ASSEMBLY
Location
The appliance should be installed in a well ventila-
ted room, and if possible under a range hood.
The appliance can be installed on its own or alongsi-
de other equipment.
If the appliance is to be installed near inflammable
walls, a minimum distance of 50 mm. around the si-
des and back should be allowed.
Place table-top appliances on a table or shelf in fla-
me-proof material.
Before connecting up the appliance to the gas sup-
ply, check on the data plate that the appliance is fit-
ted for the type of gas available.
If not, consult paragraph “Running the appliance on
other types of gas”, page 8.
Attention!
When installing the AGB 595/WP and
AGB 596/ WP models, make sure that the front
edge of the appliance is at a maximum distance
of 100 mm from that of the supporting surface.
Legal and technical requisites
During assembly, the following legal and technical
requisites should be adhered to:
- relevant national legislation;
- local building and fire safety regulations;
- worksheet “Technical rules for installing gas”;
- worksheet “Technical rules for LP gas”;
- worksheet “Gas installations in industrial kit-
chens”;
- industrial injury legislation;
- local Gas Board regulations;
- current CEI regulations.
INSTALLATION
Assembly, installation and maintenance, i.e.: as-
sembly, connecting the gas supply, checking power
rating, transforming or adapting the appliance to
run on other types of gas, and commissioning, must
all be done by contractors authorised by the local
Gas Board in accordance with local and national le-
gislation.
Before doing anything else, seek advice from your
Gas Board.
MAX 100 mm
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Installation procedure
To level the appliance correctly, adjust the height of
the four legs.
Gas connection
The R 1/2” gas off-take on the appliance can either
be permanently fixed to the mains or made detacha-
ble using a standard gas tap.
If flexible hose is used, it must be in stainless steel
and to DIN 3383 part 1 or DIN 3384 standard.
After completing connection, check for leaks using a
special leak-detector spray.
Gas venting
These appliances are A construction type, thus no
gas venting is required.
For advice on ventilating the premises where the
appliance is installed, observe current regulations.
Equipotential
The appliance must be connected to an equipoten-
tial system. The relative terminal can be found at the
rear of the appliance near the cable inlet, marked
by a label.
COMMISSIONING THE APPLIANCE
Before commissioning the appliance
Before commissioning the appliance, remove the
protective wrapping.
Thoroughly clean the work-surface and the outside
of the appliance using lukewarm water and deter-
gent.
With a damp cloth eliminate all traces of the rust-
proofing applied in the workshop then dry with a
clean cloth.
Start-up
Before starting the appliance up, check that its spe-
cifications (category and type of gas used) match
those of the family and group of the gas available
locally.
If not, adapt the appliance to the gas family or
group required (see paragraph “Running the ap-
pliance on other types of gas”, page 8).
To start the appliance up, see the instructions for
regular use.
Testing the power rating
Use the specific nozzles for the rated output (see
table 1 in assembly instructions).
The following are the operating pressure tolerances to ob-
tain the nominal power according to the agreed nozzles:
- from 15 to 22.5 mbar for gases of the second family;
- from 25 to 45 mbar for gases of the third family
(propane).
The appliance will not work outside the above pres-
sure thresholds.
If you wish to check the nominal capacity further,
you may do so using a gas meter according to the
so-called ”volumetric method”.
As a rule, however, it is sufficient to check that the
correct nozzles are being used.
Checking input pressure (Fig. 2)
Input pressure should be measured using a gauge
(e.g. a gooseneck pipe, min. resolution 0.1 mbar).
Remove screw (19) from the pressure socket and
connect it to the tube on the gauge; after measu-
ring, the screw should be retightened absolutely
airtight (19).
Checking power rating using the
volumetric method
Using a gas meter and a chronometer, you can
read the volume of gas output per time unit.
The correct volume will be the value of “E” expres-
sed in litres per hour (It/hr) or litres per minute
(It/min).
The following formula is used to calculate the value
of “E”:
Capacity should only be measured when the ap-
pliance is at a standstill.
Capacity
Heat value
E =
The heat value can be obtained from your local Gas
Board.
To obtain the nominal capacity in relation to the no-
minal pressure, consult table (1) (Gas Flow Setting).
WARNING
It is not possible to adjust nominal capacity in ad-
vance.
Checking power rating when using
LP gas
Check that the type of nozzles used match manufac-
turer's specifications.
Check that the pressure reducer installed on the ap-
pliance has an outlet pressure in compliance with
paragraph "Testing the power rating", page 7 (see
data plate or measure the pressure).
Checking the pilot light
When correctly adjusted, the pilot light flame will
completely surround the thermocouple and will not
flicker; if it does, turn the pilot flame adjusting screw
(37 - Fig. 1)
Checking the primary air
The appliances are fitted with primary air adjustement.
Air flow volume is correct when there is sufficient
protection against the flame becoming detached
when the burner is cold or flare-back when it is hot.
Checking the functions
- Start the appliance in accordance with the
instructions;
- Check the gas tubes for leaks;
- Check that the flame on the main burner lights
properly and is correctly formed;
- Check that the pilot light is correctly regulated;
- Draw up a servicing and maintenance contract.
Note for the installer
- Explain and demonstrate to the user how the
machine works according to the instructions and
hand him this manual.
- Remind the user that any structural alterations to
the room housing the appliance may affect the
combustion air supply. Once the alterations have
been completed, the appliance and its functions
should be thoroughly checked.
Running the appliance on other ty-
pes of gas
When changing to another type of gas, e.g. from na-
tural to LP, or to another gas group, consult the “TE-
CHNICAL DATA” table to determine the correct
nozzles to use.
The nozzles for the main burners for different types
of gas, marked in 100ths of mm, are in a case sup-
plied with the appliance. When the appliance has
been transformed or adapted, recheck its functions
as described in paragraph "Checking the functions".
Replacing the main burner nozzle
(Fig. 1)
To change nozzle (30), loose the fixing screws hol-
ding the control panel in place. Remove the panel.
Using a No. 11 wrench, unscrew the nozzle from the
nozzle holder; replace with a new nozzle (see “TE-
CHNICAL DATA” table).
To make changing the nozzle easier, loosen screw
(39) to push the air adjustment sleeve back.
After fitting the nozzle, reset primary air distance
“A” (see “TECHNICAL DATA” table).
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1
16
3
19
17
21
2
2
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Adjusting the pilot burner (Fig. 1)
To get at the pilot burner, remove the control panel
(as previously described). Unscrew nut (34) and
using a screwdriver adjust the by-pass. For use with
LPG, the adjusting screw must be fully screwed
down. Tighten the nut, making sure the gasket has
been inserted.
Adjusting the primary air
To adjust the primary air according to the data in ta-
ble (1), the fixing screw (99 - Fig. 1) must be loose-
ned.
MAINTENANCE
Attention!
Before carrying out any maintenance or repair
work, disconnect the appliance from the mains.
The following maintenance programme should be
carried out at least once a year:
- Check that all the safety and setting devices are
working properly;
- Check that the burners are working properly with
regard to:
- ignition
- combustion safety;
- Check the functions of the appliance as descri-
bed in paragraph "Checking the functions", page
8;
- Check the gas venting path (make sure the gas
is correctly evacuated).
29
99
30
31
26
28
37
34
38
32
REPLACING PARTS
All parts must be replaced by authorised techni-
cians only!
To replace the following parts, remove the control
panel (after unscrewing its fixing screws). It is advi-
sable to empty the tank.
Valve (1 - Fig. 2)
Unscrew the fitting (3, 16, 21, 17) and loosen the
fixing screws. The valve may now be removed and
replaced with a new one. Replace and screw down
all parts in the correct order.
Safety thermostat (11 - Fig. 3)
Unscrew the fixing nut and the nut fixing the bulb in
the tank, disconnect and insert the new part.
Burner (31 - Fig. 1)
Unscrew the nut (29) and remove the nozzle-holder
(28). Loosen the screws (26) fixing the burner to the
chamber. Replace the burner.
Thermocouple (38 - Fig. 1)
Unscrew the nipple fixing the thermocouple to the
valve, loosen the 2 screws on the pilot burner and
replace the thermocouple. To simplify the operation
(and all those concerning the pilot burner), screws
(25) may be removed and the pilot burner moved to
a more accessible position.
Ignition plug (32 - Fig. 1)
Disconnect the ignition wire, loosen the two fixing
screws and insert a new plug. To simplify the opera-
tion, see the above-mentioned position.
WARNING
Everytime a replacement involving gas input
parts is made, recheck all functions and test for
leakage.
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AGB 595/WP
AGB 512/WP
AGB 596/WP
AGB 513/WP
AGB 517/WP
AGB 518/WP
10
11
13
12
11
10
13
10
11
13
12
13
10
11
12
11
10
13
13
12
10
11
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Warning!
- Beware of inexpert handling!
- Old and dirty oil or frying fat can represent a real fi-
re hazard; make sure only new oil or frying fat are
used each time you start frying.
- The food you intend to fry should always be dry;
wet food causes the oil to foam and overflow.
- Frying excessively large quantities of food at a ti-
me also causes the oil to foam; never exceed 0,8 kg.
- If the level of oil in the bath falls below the low le-
vel mark stamped on it, the risk of fire will increase.
- Never leave the appliance on without any oil in it.
The lid delivered with the appliance should always
be kept within easy reach. In case of fire, it should
be used to douse the flames.
Preparation for use
Before frying for the first time, it is advisable to tho-
roughly clean the appliance and above all the tank
(see paragraph "Taking care of the appliance fre-
quency of maintenance", page 12).
Filling the tank
Check that the oil drainage outlet is closed. Fill the
tank up to the maximum level mark with frying oil or
liquid fat.
Turning on and off (Figs. 3 - 4)
Turn on gas supply.
Lighting the pilot burner
Press the knob (13 - Fig. 3) and turn the to the left as
far as position ; keep the knob pressed down
and at the same time press the ignition button (13 -
Fig. 3).
Keep the knob pressed down fully for another 15-20
seconds after the pilot burner has lit, to allow the
thermocouple to heat. If the pilot burner goes out,
repeat the operation. The pilot flame may be obser
ved through the hole provided for that purpose.
Lighting the main burner of the tank
To ligth the main burner, turn the knob to the posi-
tion required. The 7 positions correspond approxi-
mately to the following temperatures:
Position degrees °C
1 110
2 125
3 140
4 150
5 165
6 180
7 190
Extinguishing
To extinguish the main burner, turn the knob to the
rigth as far as the position : just the pilot burner
remains lit; the pilot burner may also be etinguished
by continuing to turn the knob until the position "0".
EMPTYING THE TANK
Table-top version
First of all a suitable bowl for emptying the oil into
should be found. The bowl should be heat-resistent
and designed not to allow the oil to spill when the
bath is being emptied, since this could be very dan-
gerous.
It is advisable to filter frying oil and fat daily and to
change completely when necessary.
Insert the drainage tube as shown in the drawing,
place the container underneath. Open the drainage
outlet.
Important
Make sure the distance between the front edge of
the supporting surface and that of the appliance
is respected.
USING THE APPLIANCE
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MAX 120 mm
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Floor-standing version
Check that the standard container is available for
emptying procedure. The container should be pla-
ced correctly on the proper guides and fully inser-
ted.
It is advisable to filter frying oil and fat daily and to
change completely when necessary.
Open the drainage tap; when the tank is empty, clo-
se the tap before removing the container.
Turning off in an emergency
In the case of malfunctioning, turn off the appliance
as described in paragraph "Turning on and off" and
turn off the gas supply”, page 11.
What to do in the case of malfunc-
tioning or if the appliance is not to
be used for a long period
When the appliance is not to be used for a long time,
clean thoroughly and turn off the gas supply.
In the case of malfunctioning or failure, turn off the
gas supply and disconnect from the mains.
Call the service centre.
TAKING CARE OF THE APPLIANCE
FREQUENCY OF MAINTENANCE
Warning!
Never clean the appliance with jets of water,
whether direct or pressurised.
Allow the machine to cool down before cleaning
Giving the appliance a thorough clean every day
(after turning it off) will keep it in perfect working or-
der and make it last longer.
All steel parts should be cleaned with water and a
detergent, using a damp cloth; do not use abrasive
substances or corroding detergents.
Do not use steel wool, which could leave traces of
rust.
For the same reason, avoid touching the appliance
with anything made of iron.
Do not clean any parts of the appliance other than
the grilling plate with emery or sandpaper. If abso-
lutely necessary, you may use powdered pumice
stone.
If the appliance is extremely dirty, use a synthetic
sponge such as Scotchbrite.
After cleaning the appliance, rinse with clean water
and dry with a clean cloth.
To make cleaning easier the basket support may be
removed.
To do this, loosen the fixing screws. After cleaning,
make sure the device is replaced correctly.
All maintenance work must be carried out by quali-
fied personnel only.
Have the appliance checked at least once a year;
we strongly recommend that you stipulate a servi-
cing and maintenance contract with your supplier.
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WARNING
DUE TO ITS POLICY OF CONTINUAL PRODUCT IMPRO-
VEMENT, THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO MAKE ANY CHANGES DEEMED NECESSARY.
THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSI-
BLE IF THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MA-
NUAL ARE NOT OBSERVED.
WHIRLPOOL EUROPE srl
V.le Guido Borghi, 27
I – 21025 Comerio – VA
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