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INSTALLER’S MANUAL

CAUTION :

The purchaser undertakes to install or arrange for his/her equipment to be installed in a 

workmanlike manner and in accordance with the applicable regulations and standards.

Any servicing or repair work on this appliance must be performed by a qualified engineer.

Never attempt to lift the cooker by holding the hand rails. This will damage the cooker and 

invalidate the warrantly.

DELIVERY & PACKAGING

The Cooker is packed in a cardboard carton, and sits on a wooden pallet to which the cooker is 

bolted. You will need a 10mm spanner to undo the nuts and bolts attaching the cooker to the pallet. 

Carefully remove the cooker from the pallet.   NOTE: Never attempt to lift the cooker by holding the 

hand rails. This will damage the cooker and invalidate the warranty.
Unpack and check the range is in good condition. In case of damage, note any reservations on the 

delivery note and confirm them within 48 hours by registered letter with confirmation of delivery to 

the carrier.

PLACING THE COOKER

Allow a minimum clearance of 50 mm between the appliance and any other surfaces (walls affected 

by heat).
Line the cooker up with the intended space for it and gently push the cooker backwards into position, 

ensuring not to mark or damage the floor. It may be helpful to cover that part of the floor over which 

the cooker is to be moved with some sort of covering to protect it, which can be removed once the 

cooker is in place.

LEVELLING THE COOKER

In order to level the cooker the plinth needs to be removed.  This is done by removing the drawer.  

Remove the drawer by opening it, and gently tilting the open front upwards and then lifting the drawer 

and rear as well and extracting the drawer. Place the drawer carefully on a protective surface.
Two steel pins attach the plinth to the base of the cooker, running through the top of the plinth and 

base of the cooker.  These are evident once the drawer has been removed (they look like the top of 

nails). Simply pull the two pins out, and carefully remove the steel plinth which should now be loose.
Using the spanner (supplied with cooker in the drawer), the rear and the front of the cooker need to 

be leveled in the following way: two bolts will now be evident (exposed by the removal of the plinth). 

By winding them clockwise the cooker can be lowered, by winding them anti-clockwise it may be 

raised. The left bolt adjusts the rear left corner of the cooker; the right bolt adjusts the rear right of the 

cooker. To adjust the front of the cooker, use the larger head of the spanner provided to turn the front 

left and front right feet of the cooker, situated just inside the front edge of the corners.  Clockwise 

lowers the feet, anti-clockwise raises the feet.

BUILDING IN GUIDANCE

→ If the appliance is to be built in between two surfaces, it is CRUCIAL to allow free circulation of 

air behind the appliance (provide shielding at rear). Cooktops should NEVER be installed lower 

than adjacent worksurfaces. It is also recommended to allow the unit front panel to protrude 50 mm 

relative to the adjacent units.
→ The cooker muste be installed under an exhaust hood

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→ Do not install this unit near combustible walls, partitions, pieces of furniture or decorative material 

unless these are covered with adequate thermal insulation of a noncombustible type. Make sure the 

resulting installation meets local fire regulations.

INSTALLATION / POSITIONING

Citeaux induction - Ft 158a - GB - Rév 06 - Modifié le : 07/10/2013                     9/36

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Page 1: ...LVI 1532 E CT Lacanche Range Cooker CITEAUX INDUCTION Citeaux induction Ft 158a GB R v 06 Modifi le 07 10 2013 1 36...

Page 2: ...INDUCTION 20 CAUTION 21 INDUCTION HOB 23 RECOMMENDATIONS BEFORE USING OVENS 27 CONVECTION ELECTRIC OVEN VERTICAL SIDE OVEN 29 STATIC ELECTRIC OVEN 30 DUAL FUNCTION ELECTRIC OVEN 31 SIMMER OVEN OPTION...

Page 3: ...x 0 9 power selections Booster function on each induction zone Programmable temperature setting Keep Warming functions 42 C and 70 C Classic Lacanche knob hob controls Digital power display Child safe...

Page 4: ...r 2900 W Supply 230 V 1N 50 Hz 400 V 3N 50 Hz On Convection Electric Oven Function The oven is heated by a circular element 2950 W in the back wall surrounding a fan Thermostatically controlled circul...

Page 5: ...o the roasting tray One oven rack Convection Electric Oven One roasting tray One grill insert with fits into the roasting tray Two oven rack Simmer Oven 2 oven rack Directives Low Voltage 2006 95 CEE...

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Page 7: ...liances must be installed in a workmanlike manner in accordance with the instructions in this manual and locally applicable regulations This manual should be handed over to the user after installation...

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Page 9: ...nt upwards and then lifting the drawer and rear as well and extracting the drawer Place the drawer carefully on a protective surface Two steel pins attach the plinth to the base of the cooker running...

Page 10: ...2 5 mm Product code DS 1500 Back in fill panel We recommend the front edge of the hob be positioned 50 mm further forward than the adjacent fittings see below If the adjacent parts contain heat sensit...

Page 11: ...2 Lift the table Refitting the cooking surface When refitting the cooking surface it is vital to tighten the fastening screws Failure to do so can cause distortion of the hob top It may be necessary...

Page 12: ...If this unit is permanently connected to a fixed electrical cable the cable should be equipped with a fault leak protector If this unit is connected to a wall outlet the outlet should be permanently a...

Page 13: ...appliance must be carried out by a qualified engineer Before any work is carnied out on the appliance it must be disconnected from the main electricity supply by disconnecting the terminal strip locat...

Page 14: ...the new one Replace the components in reverse order Encoder reference 65 225006 SERVICING REPAIRS 1 A B Induction unit But before doing this the module must be disconnected from the terminal strip lo...

Page 15: ...intaining the induction units to the vitroceramic see E figure 6 and 7 Remove the vitroceramic hob The induction units are now open and you can see the different rings see figure 6 D visser les vis Ep...

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Page 17: ...3 4 5 L1 L2 L3 230 V3 1 2 3 4 5 230 V1N Ph N 1 2 3 4 5 L1 L2 L3 N 400 V3N Induction Hob Static Electric Oven N2 N1 L3 L2 L1 X1 P2 P1 P3 2 1 3 4 5 2 1 3 4 5 H1 H4 TH KM T1 L1 T2 L2 13 14 T3 L3 KM T1 L1...

Page 18: ...3 2 1 R11 R12 R13 1 4 2 5 3 6 arco3960 P2 P1 P3 4 3 1 2 5 TH R11 M H4 A1 KM2 A2 A1 KM2 A2 TL2 32 31 22 21 12 11 Mr L X1 Inv SCE1_051 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 1 2 T P2 1 P1 L 1 2 T 1 2 T P2 1 P1 L P2...

Page 19: ...r which the appliance is set up must be carried out by a qualified installer Any changeover to a voltage other than that for which the appliance is set up must be carried out by a qualified installer...

Page 20: ...NDUCTION CAUTION 21 INDUCTION HOB 23 RECOMMENDATIONS BEFORE USING OVENS 27 CONVECTION ELECTRIC OVEN VERTICAL SIDE OVEN 29 STATIC ELECTRIC OVEN 30 DUAL FUNCTION ELECTRIC OVEN 31 SIMMER OVEN OPTION 33 C...

Page 21: ...r hob to warm or heat a room Also such use can damage the hob or oven parts Do not hang articles from any part of the appliance or place anything against the oven to avoid risk of fire or degradation...

Page 22: ...Citeaux induction Ft 158a GB R v 06 Modifi le 07 10 2013 22 36...

Page 23: ...rates if there is contact between the induction zone and the pan in the cooking zone Reaction to adjustments is immediate enabling the temperature to be changed quickly and accurately The electronic c...

Page 24: ...to reach the pre selected setting This is the accelerator Note One or more zones may be selected As heating is very rapid select the target heat required immediately i e no need to increase heat in s...

Page 25: ...activate on the left induction ring You can use the left induction ring when the child safety is activated on the right rings Over heating Cut Out In the case of over heating the induction unit zone...

Page 26: ...or this reason that we advise people with pacemakers to consult their physician before using an induction cooker Avoid all contact between jewellery rings chains etc and the cooking surface while it i...

Page 27: ...d on the underside as well as on the top Cooking recommendations We advise you Pre heat the oven for 10 to 12 minutes depending on the setting selected before placing your dish in the oven When placin...

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Page 29: ...tus of the oven grill in use see below Use The oven must be pre heated at the thermostat setting chosen for cooking Turn the thermostat switch clockwise to the required mark The indicator lamps and ar...

Page 30: ...he control panel of the electric oven version Signal lamp lights when the oven grill on Signal lamp shows status of the oven grill in use see below Use The oven must be pre heated at the thermostat se...

Page 31: ...atic mode or for operation in convection mode The heating elements are controlled by a thermostatic switch There are 2 indicator lamps on the control panel of the electric oven version Signal lamp lig...

Page 32: ...thout taste transference because odours are destroyed as the air passes over the heating element Note In a forced convection oven cooking can take place at temperatures lower than in a conventional ov...

Page 33: ...es out when the desired temperature has been reached at wich point the simmer oven as ready to use In order to switch off turn the thermostat control knob anticlockwise to the 0 position Although you...

Page 34: ...uct runs onto the enamel do not rub these products generally contain abrasives Rinse immediately with clean water without rubbing Another solution is to use solid soap Pierre d argent Pierre d argile...

Page 35: ...recesses for easy cleaning and improved hygiene no water trap The hob should be cleaned with liquid non chlorinated products to avoid scratching the steel If the hob is stained use a clay stone and so...

Page 36: ...be eliminated Users of electrical and electronic equipment must not throw WEEEs away along with unsorted municipal waste Users are provided with suitable waste collection systems By complying with the...

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