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Fig. 7.1

7 - INSTALLATION

This cooker has type X overheating protection so that it can be installed next to  a
cabinet.

If the cooker is installed adjacent to furniture which is higher than the gas hob cooktop, a
gap of at least 200 mm must be left between the side of the cooker and the furniture.
The furniture walls adjacent to the cooker must be made of material resistant to heat.

The veneered syntetical material and the glue used must be resistant to a temperature of
90°C in order to avoid ungluing or deformations.

The cooker may be located in a kitchen, a kitchen/diner or bed-sitting room but not in a
room containing a bath or shower. 

Curtains must not be fitted immediatly behind appliance or within 500 mm of the sides. 

It is essential that the cooker is positioned as stated below. 

The cooker must be installed by a qualified technician and in compliance with
local safety standards.

650 mm

500 mm

450 mm

200 mm

Summary of Contents for C 96 DF

Page 1: ...DUAL FUEL COOKER C 96 DF GB Instruction for the use Installation advice KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE...

Page 2: ...ONS AND ADVICE FOR THE USE OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES The use of any electrical appliance requires the compliance with some basic rules namely do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands or feet d...

Page 3: ...ative in an appropri ate manner in accordance to health and environmental protection regula tions ensuring in particular that all potentially hazardous parts be made harmless especially in relation to...

Page 4: ...4 1 COOKING HOB Fig 1 1 2 4 2 1 3 1 Auxiliary burner A 1 00 kW 2 Semi rapid burner SR 1 90 kW 3 Rapid burner R 3 15 kW 4 Double ring burner DR 3 45 kW...

Page 5: ...temperature knob 3 120 cut off timer control knob 4 Front left burner control knob 5 Rear left burner control knob 6 Central burner control knob 7 Rear right burner control knob 8 Front right burner...

Page 6: ...diate operating adjust ments can be achieved by positioning the indicator between the maximum and minimum aperture positions and never between the maximum aperture and closed positions GAS BURNERS Eac...

Page 7: ...he gas bottle or the main gas supply line CHOICE OF THE BURNER On the control panel near every knob there is a diagram that indicates which burner is controlled by that knob The suitable burner must b...

Page 8: ...ests on the grid of the double crown burner Warning Using woks without this special grid could seriously damage the burner Do not use this grid with flat bottomed pans Figs 3 5a 3 5b IMPORTANT The spe...

Page 9: ...element 2500 W Fig 4 1 Fig 4 2 NOTE Upon first use it is advisable to operate the oven at the maximum temperature thermostat knob on position 250 C for 60 minutes in the position and for another 15 m...

Page 10: ...50 and 150 C higher tem peratures are not available Recommended for This mode is particularly suitable to complete cooking of dishes that require higher temperature at the top THERMOSTAT KNOB Fig 4 2...

Page 11: ...OOKING EXAMPLES Temperatures and times are approximate as they vary depending on the quality and amount of food Remember to use ovenproof dishes and to adjust the oven temperature during cooking if ne...

Page 12: ...ector knob rotate the timer knob clockwise until you reach the required cooking time max 120 minutes Once this time has elapsed the timer will return to the 0 position and the electric oven will autom...

Page 13: ...could invalidate any manufacturers warranty and lead to prosecution under the above quoted regulation In the UK C O R G I registered installers are authorised to undertake the installation and service...

Page 14: ...a sponge and soapy water or other non abrasive products Dry preferably with a soft cloth Acidic substances like lemon juice tomato sauce vinegar etc can damage the enamel if left too long STAINLESS ST...

Page 15: ...ven side runner frames tray and rack can be removed and washed FLEXIBLE TUBE From time to time check the flexible tube connecting the gas supply to the cooker It must be always in perfect condition in...

Page 16: ...loor correctly afterwards Be careful not to confuse the tray L with the oven floor F Fig 6 4 OVEN DOOR The internal glass panel can be easily removed for cleaning by unscrewing the 4 retaining screws...

Page 17: ...hinges fig 6 6B Hold the door as shown in fig 6 6 Gently close the door and withdraw the lower hinge pins from their location fig 6 6C Withdraw the upper hinge pins from their location fig 6 6D Rest...

Page 18: ...e this rule will invalidate the war ranty The electrical mains outlet if located behind the cooker must not be higher than 18 cm above the floor level Some appliances are supplied with a protective fi...

Page 19: ...rial resistant to heat The veneered syntetical material and the glue used must be resistant to a temperature of 90 C in order to avoid ungluing or deformations The cooker may be located in a kitchen a...

Page 20: ...ng the base for the fitting of the feet Fig 7 2 Fig 7 3 ASSEMBLING THE BACKGUARD Remove the two spacers A and the screw B from the rear of the cooktop Assemble the backguard as shown in figure 7 4 and...

Page 21: ...carry out this manoeuvre to prevent dam age to the adjustable feet fig 7 5 WARNING Be carefull do not lift the cooker by the door handle when raising to the upright position fig 7 6 WARNING When movin...

Page 22: ...s the permanent opening shall be an air vent If there are other fuel burning appliances in the same room BS 5540 Part 2 1989 should be consulted to determine the requisite air vent requirements If the...

Page 23: ...tion of the cooker to Natural Gas or LP Gas must be carried out by a qualified gas engineer Installers shall take due account of the provisions of the relevant British Standards Code of Practice the G...

Page 24: ...e does not exceed 70 C These hoses must be manufactured in accordance with BS669 part 1 and be of the correct construction for the type of gas being used The hose should not be crushed or trapped or b...

Page 25: ...nnection 200 mm Fig 8 3 To avoid damage to the appliance gas rail inlet pipe the fittings should be tightened using two suitable spanners fig 8 2 After connection to the mains gas supply the couplings...

Page 26: ...ws C and the central screw D figs 8 4b 8 4c Pull forwards the hobtop to release it then lift following arrow F fig 8 4c Hold the hobtop open by a support Fully raise the adjusting air tube K fig 8 5 i...

Page 27: ...the flame must have a length of about 4 mm and must remain lit even with a quick turn from the maximum position to that of minimum The flame adjustment is done in the following way Turn on the burner...

Page 28: ...FOR THE CHOICE OF THE INJECTORS Cat II 2H3 GB INCREASE OF AIR NECESSARY FOR GAS COMBUSTION 2 m3 h x kW BURNERS Air necessary for combustion m3 h Auxiliary A 2 00 Semi rapid SR 3 80 Rapid R 6 30 Doubl...

Page 29: ...itch with minimum open ing between the contacts of 3 mm between the appliance and the mains The power supply cable must not touch the hot parts and must be posi tioned so that it does not exceed 75 C...

Page 30: ...nt requirements of the appliance see the section Feeder cable section fig 9 1 Connect the wires to the terminal block B as shown in the diagram in figure 9 2 or connect the phase wires to the terminal...

Page 31: ...s of the appliances IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC At the end of its working life the product must not be disposed of as urban was...

Page 32: ...Cod 1102463 5...

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