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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE AND PROPER USE ____________________ 25

 

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POSITIONING OF THE HOB ____________________________________ 27

 

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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ____________________________________ 29

 

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GAS CONNECTION ___________________________________________ 30

 

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ADAPTATION TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS _____________________ 32

 

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FINAL OPERATIONS __________________________________________ 36

 

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USING THE HOB______________________________________________ 39

 

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE_________________________________ 42

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE VALID ONLY FOR END USER COUNTRIES 
WHOSE IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS APPEAR ON THE COVER OF THIS 
MANUAL. 

 
 

 

 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER: these are for the 

qualified 

technician 

who must carry out a suitable check of the gas system, install 

the appliance, set it functioning and carry out an inspection test. 

 

   

 

 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER: these contain user advice, 
description of the commands and the correct procedures for cleaning 
and maintenance of the appliance. 

 

Summary of Contents for SD97ASX

Page 1: ...7 USING THE HOB______________________________________________ 39 8 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE_________________________________ 42 THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE VALID ONLY FOR END USER COUNTRIES WHOSE IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS APPEAR ON THE COVER OF THIS MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER these are for the qualified technician who must carry out a suitable check of the gas system install the appliance set i...

Page 2: ... CONSIDERED IMPROPER THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR IMPROPER USE DO NOT LEAVE THE PACKING IN THE HOME ENVIRONMENT SEPARATE THE VARIOUS WASTE MATERIALS AND TAKE THEM TO THE NEAREST SPECIAL GARBAGE COLLECTION CENTRE IT IS OBLIGATORY FOR THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM TO BE GROUNDED ACCORDING TO THE METHODS REQUIRED BY SAFETY RULES THE PLUG TO BE CONNECTED TO THE POWER CABLE AND THE SOCKET M...

Page 3: ...LE PLATES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE EXTERNAL PERIMETER OF THE HOB THE HOB IS TO BE USED BY ADULTS ONLY DO NOT LET UNSUPERVISED CHILDREN PLAY WITH THE HOB THIS APPLIANCE IS MARKED ACCORDING TO THE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE THIS GUIDELINE IS THE FRAME OF A EUROPEAN WIDE VALIDITY OF RETURN AND RECYCLING ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Th...

Page 4: ...than the work surface on condition that a certain distance X be kept between the appliance and the wall as shown in the figure so as to avoid damage from overheating Make sure there is a minimum of 750 mm between the hot plate flames and any shelf that may be installed directly above them Accurately position the gasket provided all around the outer edge of the hole in the top surface as shown in t...

Page 5: ... 90 cm hobs on 60 cm base unit If a 90 cm hob is to be bracketed to a 60 cm base unit 2 central brackets A have to be used in addition to the side brackets B as shown in the drawing below The gas connection also has to be turned through 90 in relation to the original position see paragraph 4 GAS CONNECTION ...

Page 6: ...ily accessible position near the unit Do not use reducers adapters or shunts If the power cable is replaced the wire section on the new cable must not be less than 1 mm 2 3 x 1 cable keeping in mind that the end to be connected to the hob must have the ground wire yellow green longer by at least 20 mm Use only H05V2V2 F cable or similar which has a maximum temperature of 90 C Any replacement neede...

Page 7: ...en inspected for G20 2H natural gas at a pressure of 20 mbar For use with other types of gases see Section ADAPTATION TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS The gas intake fitting is gas external threaded ISO 228 1 Connection with rigid copper pipe the connection to the gas mains must not provoke stress of any kind on the hob Connection may be made by using biconical adapter D with insertion of gasket C suppli...

Page 8: ...r intakes protected by screens must be appropriately sized regulations in force and placed so as not to be blocked in any way The room where the oven is installed should be suitably ventilated to avoid overheating or excess humidity produced by cooking and in the case of lengthy use a window should be opened or the speed of any ventilators should be increased 4 3 Discharge of combustion products D...

Page 9: ...and the knob guard tube A by pulling them up 2 Use a crosshead screwdriver to remove the screws and the two cylindrical supports B 3 Raise the left hand side of the control panel slightly and shift it to the right to remove it completely 4 In models with electric hotplate the body of the pilot light has to be removed to free the control panel 5 Raise the ignition crosspiece C and rest it on the ot...

Page 10: ...ver 3 Nm Regulate the air flow by moving the Venturi pipe C until the gap A is as shown in the table in point 5 5 Regulation of primary air and fix it with the screw D After making the adjustments restore the seals with sealing wax or an equivalent material Burner Rated heating capacity LPG G30 G31 28 37 mbar Nozzle Diameter 1 100 mm By pass 1 100 mm Reduced flowrate W Flowrate g h G30 Flowrate g ...

Page 11: ...ose the nozzles and regulate the primary air for natural gas as shown in the following table and in paragraph 5 5 Regulation of primary air After the regulations have been carried out restore the seals with sealing wax or equivalent material Burner Rated heating capacity Natural gas G20 20 mbar Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm Reduced flowrate W Auxiliary 1 05 73 360 Semirapid 1 7 93 360 Rapid 2 55 115 65...

Page 12: ...1 5 4 0 90 cm hobs with separable control panel Burner G20 20 mbar G30 G31 28 37 mbar Auxiliary 1 2 5 2 5 Semirapid 2 1 0 2 0 Rapid 3 1 5 1 5 Fish burner 4 0 5 8 0 Ultrarapid 5 1 5 5 5 60 cm hob with built in control panel Burner G20 20 mbar G30 G31 28 37 mbar Auxiliary 1 3 0 2 5 Semirapid r 2 1 0 2 5 Semirapid l 3 1 0 2 0 Rapid medio 4 1 0 2 5 Ultrarapid 5 1 0 3 0 To identify the burners on your ...

Page 13: ...tap pin depending on the model until you get a suitable minimum flame Replace the knob and check burner flame stability rapidly turning the knob from maximum to minimum position the flame should not go out 6 2 Regulation of minimum for LPG To regulate the minimum for LPG completely tighten clockwise the screw inside or next to the gas tap pin depending on the model The diameters of the by passes f...

Page 14: ...6 3 Arrangement of the burners on the hob Hob with separable control panel 60 cm hob BURNERS 1 Auxiliary 2 Semirapid r 3 Semirapid l 4 Rapid large 5 Ultrarapid 90 cm hob BURNERS 1 Auxiliary 2 Semirapid 3 Rapid 4 Fish burner 5 Ultrarapid ...

Page 15: ...uilt in control panel 60 cm hob BURNERS 1 Auxiliary 2 Semirapid r 3 Semirapid l 4 Rapid 5 Ultrarapid 6 5 Lubrication of gas taps With time it may happen that the gas taps get blocked and hard to turn Clean them inside and re grease them This operation must be done by an authorised person ...

Page 16: ...kwise on the low point flame symbol until the burner is ignited In models with safety valve the knob as to be turne h ignition the knob has to be kept pressed for about 2 seconds to keep the flame lit and to activate the safety device The burner might go off when the knob is released In this case repeat the aforesaid operation keepin s Should the burners go off accidentally in the models with valv...

Page 17: ...ria desired position 7 7 4 1 Turning on electric elements obs may be fitted with an electric element of varyin H d ameter The nd is turned le elemen c ppro d by a switch te knob to the y rotating the 7 4 2 ing th elec ment The settings sh n in ble a Us e tric ele s ow the ta re merely indicative POSITION HEAT INTENSITY POSSIBLE COOKING 0 Off 1 Wreak To melt butter chocolate etc To heat small amoun...

Page 18: ... not allow the burner flames to extend beyond the edge of the griddle plate operate the burners underneath the griddle plate for 10 minutes at maximum power then turn them down to the minimum setting Never use the griddle plate for more than 45 minutes Use flat and thick bottomed pans Never use pans which are smaller than the electric element Dry the bottom of the pan before placing it on the elec...

Page 19: ...e the surface always use specific products only which do not contain abrasive substances or chlorine based acid substances How to use pour the product on a damp cloth and wipe the surface rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or deerskin 8 1 2 Food stains or residues Do not use metallic sponges or sharp scrapers they will damage the surface Use normal non abrasive products and remove spots or...

Page 20: ...omponents to fully dry out In fact humidity residues inside the burner holes might impair burner operation 8 2 1 Ignition plugs and safety devices For good functioning of the lighting ignition plugs and the safety devices keep them very clean Check frequently and clean with a damp cloth when necessary 8 2 2 The electric element After use to make sure that the surfaces are clean and long lasting th...

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