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Leisure "Princess" Stainless Steel Combination Unit
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
 
LEISURE "PRINCESS"
Stainless Steel Combination Unit
 
TWO BOILING BURNERS AND GRILL
 

FOR USE WITH LP GAS

 

Butane Gas at 28 mbar (11.2" w.g.) and

Propane Gas at 37 mbar (14.8" w.g.)
 
This appliance is produced Co BS. 5258: Part 2 under the BSI. Safety Scheme for gas A ppliances.
 
Installation and Ventilation Requirements should be in accordance with the following:

Caravans and Non-Permanent Dwellings;

B.S.5482, Part 1.

Boat:

CP,339, Part 3.

Permanent Dwellings:

C.P.33B and 339, Part 1.
For safety employ a competent installer to fit this appliance.
This appliance should be Installed taking due account of the provisions of the relevant British Standards Codes of Practice* the Gas Safety Regulations, the Building Regulations issued by the Department of the Environment and the Building Standards (Scotland) (Consolidation) Regulations: issued by the Scottish Development Department.
IMPORTANT: These instructions must be read and understood before proceeding with the installation.
GLYNWED DOMESTIC AND HEATING APPLIANCES LTD.. GLYNWED
AUDENSHAW, MANCHESTER M34 5LS Part no, 5BB071/C
TELEPHONE: 061-3361474 March, 1979
 
Leisure "Princess" Stainless Steel Combination Unit
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
The unit is generally supplied in two packs.
Pack 1 - Stainless Steel Sink - Size and type as ordered.
Pack 2 - Hotplate unit comprising:-
1. Pan Support
2. Grill Pan, Grill Pin Handle and Grid. - )
3. Facia Panel )Supplied assembled
4. Gas Rail Assembly )
5.

Control Knobs (with clips)

6.

Two Boiling Burner Assemblies

7. Two Boiling Burner locking rings.
8. Burner Gaskets
9. Grill burner assembly.
10. Grill Burner fixing bracket and screws.
11. Two fixing screws for items c and d.
12. User's Instructions .
NOTES TO FITTER. This appliance is fitted with taps which have a simmer range for the two boiling burners.

Please ensure that the user is conversant with the instruction in para. 9. and that you have handed over the copy the User's Instructions.

1.  POSITION

A compartment suitably lined with a non-combustible material should be made in accordance with the dimensions shown in fig. 1. (Lining must be butted up to underside of Stainless Steel Sink.) Care should be taken when considering its design to maintain an air gap of, at least ½" between the lining surfaces and any combustible material to prevent transfer of high temperatures.
If there is a wall or cabinet fitted adjacent to the side of the hotplate, or above hotplate level, then the wall or cabinet must be protected by an incombustible material or a clearance of 2½ " (64mm) must be maintained. If a hinged cover is fitted over the unit, the adjacent surface over the hotplate area m ust be protected with in combustible material.
No combustible material such as curtains or fabrics, etc, should be less 2½ " (64mm) from the rear edge of the appliance.

2. DRAUGHT

The unit should not be fitted in a position exposed to s trong draughts, since this always reduces the efficiency of the burner.

3. ASSEMBLY OF UNITS
    1. First loosely attach facia and gas rail assembly to stainless steel sink (2 screws).
    2. Unscrew {anticlockwise) and remove locking rings from boiling burners, then locate both boiling burner assemblies on Injector holders And Insert burner pots through holes In spillage bowls. Ensure that gaskets are in correct position and not damaged in any way. (See Fig. 3).
    3. Centralise burners in holes and secure with locking rings.
    4. Fix grill support bracket to burner (two screws) and then locate grill burner assembly on to Injector holder and secure bracket to stainless steel pressing (one screw).
    5. Fully tighten two screw securing facia and gas rail assembly to stainless (see 1).
    6. Fix pan support by pressing the extended legs into the holes provided in the top face of the sink unit.
    7. Fit grill pan handle to grill pan (one screw).

The unit is now ready for installation into its position.

NOTE. To avoid undue strain on the gas connection, the unit must be securely fixed to the cabinet in which it is installed. Two fixing holes are provided, one in each end flange (see Fig- 3).

4. GAS CONNECTION

This is situated on the left hand side of t he hotplate unit and the fitting is ¼ " B S P. female thread.
It is recommended that the unit be fixed using copper tubing with an appropriate connection.
A RUBBER connection MUST NOT be used.
After the connection has been made, test For soundness.

5. LINE PRESSURE

The unit is designed to work at a line pressure of 28 mbar 11.2 w.g.) for Butane and 37 mbar (14.8" w.g.) for Propane.
It is Important that the regulator should be set to the correct pressure for the type of gas being used. Excessive pressure must not be permitted.

6.  INJECTOR SIZES
  Size Heat Input
Boiling Burners 55 1.69 kW (5765 Btu/h).
Grill 75 2.36 kW (8055 Btu/h).

On no account should the injectors be interfered with in any way.

7. AERATION

No adjustment is provided on either the boiling or grill burners.

8. BURNER FLAMES - BOILING BURNERS

Propane Gas. The flames should burn quietly with a blue green colour with no sign of yellow tips.
Butane Gas. Normally on initial lighting, a small amount of yellow tipping will occur and then slightly Increase as the burner heats up.
Grill Burner. It is normal for the flames on this burner to develop yellow tipi as it heats up, particularly on Butane.
If the flames on either of the burners show a tendency to lift, it is probable that the line pressure is too great. Should then be excessive yellow tips (resulting in s ooting) then it is probable that the line pressure is t oo low and, in either case, the burners, should not be used until the line pressure has been corrected. (See Para. 5).

9. HOTPLATE TAPS/BURNER LIGHTING. Fig. 2.

The taps are self-locking in the OFF portion.
When lighting a burner, Always make sure you apply a lighted match or taper to the burner before turning on the gas. With she lighted match in position, push in the tap and, keeping it depressed, turn it as far is possible in an anti­clockwise direction to the FULL ON position.
When turning a lap from the FULL ON position to the simmer range, DO NOT PUSH THE TAP IN, slowly turn clockwise until the tap springs out , this indicates the top of the simmer range. This is an added aid which allows you to feel that a simmering range has been reached without looking at the flame on the burner. By turning further clockwise, a smaller flame can be obtained when required. To turn OFF, push in tap and turn clockwise to OFF position, when st op will be reached; then release, and the tap will spring out.
NOTE TO FITTER; Please make sure that the user is Conversant with this instruction.

10. SAFETY.

Just as with Natural Gas, ordinary safety precautions should be observed but these are particularly important when the unit is in a confined s pace. The unit must be installed and operated according to the maker's instructions and no alterations should be made to the injectors, burners, or to t he gas pressure, except by the supplier's representative.
If any smell of unburned gas is observed, the supply should be immediately turned off at the cylinder, all windows opened and time allowed for the gas to disperse before any investigation is made.

 

NEVER CHECK FOR LEAKS WITH A NAKED FLAME.

 

NOTE: NO PARTS OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED BY THE MANU FACTURER SHOULD BE USED ON THIS APPLIANCE.

 
PARTS LIST - LEISURE "PRINCESS" (see Fig. 3)

Key No.

Part No

Description

No. off

1

588 068

Gas Rail Assembly

1

2

P76030

Tap

3

3

P75044

Tap Seal

3

4

75045

Tap Seal Retainer

3

5

75046

Saddle Clamp

3

6

N3123

Screw (Saddle Clamp)

6

7

P76031

Injector Holder

3

8

B1225

Jet, Grill (75)

1

9

B847

Jet, Boiling Burner (55)

2

10

010 150

Spire Nut (Facia)

2

11

588 069

Grill Strap Assembly

1

12

010 265

Screw (Grill Strap)

1

13

010 265

Screw (Gas Rail Assembly To Unit)

2

14

A53981

Hotplate Burner Assembly (less Burner Cap)

2

15

76106

Burner Cap

2

16

76073

Locking Ring

2

17

588 066

Gasket

2

18

A76045

Grill Burner Assembly

1

19

A76051

Grill Fret Assembly

2

20

76054

Grill Cover

1

21

010 150

Spire Nut (Grill)

2

22

010 040

Screw

2

23

588 059

Pan Support

1

24

588 070

Facia (With Badge)

1

25

N1400

Screw (Facia)

2

26

P47629

Washer (Facia Screw

2

27

588 062

Knob and Clip Assembly

3

28

588 100

Grill Pan Bracket

1

29

A71147

Grill Pan Handle Wire

1

30

P76078

Grill Pan Handle Grip

1

31

N3072

Screw (Grip To Wire)

1

32

N1906

Spire Nut

1

33

N1401

Screw (Wire To Pan)

1

34

P7149

Grill Pan Grid

1

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