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Electric Cookers   rev. 5 ___________________________________________________EKC 96 (/001-/002) – EKC 96.3 

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List of spare parts 
 

 

COMPONENT 

EKC 96 /   EKC 96/001 

EKC/002  

EKC 96.3 

Burner cup semi-fast (1750 W) 

00001210 

00001210 

Burner cup fast (3000 W) 

00002080 

00002080 

Burner cup triple crown (3500 W) 

00001300 

00001300 

Burner flame separator semi-fast (1750 W) 

00001220 

00001220 

Burner flame separator fast (3000 W) 

00001940 

00001940 

Burner flame separator triple crown (3500 W) 

00001600 

00001600 

Burner cover semi-fast (1750 W) 

00001230 

00001230 

Burner cover fast (3000 W) 

00001950 

00001950 

Burner ring cover triple crown (3500 W) 

00001900 

00001900 

Burner central cover triple crown (3500 W) 

00001910 

00001910 

Ignition plug (for 3500 W burner, triple crown) 

01200620 

01200620 

Ignition plug L=650 (for 1750 W and 3000 W burner, semi-fast 
and fast) 

01200600 

01200600 

Ignition plug L=800 (for 3000 W burner, fast) 

01200610 

01200610 

Power supply cable + Supply terminal board 

00002260  

00002620 (only for EKC 96/002) 

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Power supply cable 5x2.5 mm

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00002670 

Supply terminal board 

----- 

01200980 

Telecontactor 

----- 

01201680 

Selector for multifunction 

01200180 

01200180 

Spark generator 

01200380 

01200380 

Push-button switch 

00008970 

00008970 

Micro-switch for the door 

01201700 

01200890 

Motor for oven ventilation 

01201460 

01201460 

Lampholder Body 

00002330 

00002330 

Oven programmer 

01202980 

01202980 

Relay 

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01200820 

Circular heating elements 

01200390 

01201000 

Grill heating elements 

01200262 

01200262 

Cock with valve for gas semi-fast burner 

00000820 

00000820 

Cock with valve for gas fast burner 

00000780 

00000780 

Cock with valve for gas triple crown burner 

00000810 

00000810 

Safety thermocouple (for 1750 W and 3000 W burners) 

01200590 

01200590 

Safety thermocouple (for 3500 W burner) 

01200580 

01200580 

Safety thermostat 

01200400 

01202780 

Control thermostat 

01201230 

01201230

 

 

Summary of Contents for EKC 96

Page 1: ...ODD EKC 96 EKC 96 001 EKC 96 002 EKC 96 3 rev 5 CATEGORY II2H3 GB 0705 TECNOEKA S r l Via Marco Polo n 11 35010 Borgoricco Padova Italy Tel 39 049 9300344 39 049 5791479 Fax 39 049 5794387 www tecnoeka com E mail info tecnoeka com ...

Page 2: ...TECNOEKA Srl ______________________________________________________________ use and instruction manual page 2 ________________________________________________________________________________________ ...

Page 3: ...ctive 2009 142 EC Electromagnetic compatibility Directive 2014 30 EU TECNOEKA Srl declares that the mentioned above products meet the following harmonised standards EN 60335 1 EN 60335 2 6 EN 55014 1 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 62233 EN 203 1 EN 203 2 2 TECNOEKA Srl declares that the mentioned above products meet the following directives Directive on the general safety of products 2001 95 EC Dire...

Page 4: ..._____ Index 1 General warnings 2 Flush fitting in unit furniture 3 Instructions for installer 4 Gas connection 5 Electrical connection 6 Adapting cook top to different types of gas 7 Instructions for use 8 Cleaning and maintenance 9 Wiring layout 10 Technical assistance and original spare parts 11 Informations to the consumers 12 Established warranty 13 Availability and supply of spare parts ...

Page 5: ...ar the devices involved must be sealed after every operation involving adjustment or adaptation to a different type of gas To ensure the appliance operates correctly the kitchen in which the appliance is installed must be well ventilated in this connection the installer must observe the current national installation norms and subsequent amendments so that an appropriate quantity of air is supplied...

Page 6: ...e values Liquid gas G30 G31 30 37 mbar Natural gas G20 20 mbar The technical data page is located on the rear panel of the appliance 2 Flush fitting in unit furniture Make absolutely sure that the rear of the appliance always rests against non flammable walls Set the basement zone free If the cooking range is positioned on a pedestal the appropriate measures must be taken to ensure that it never s...

Page 7: ...ting into the room must arrive directly from openings made in the external walls Fig a Such openings must have a clear 100 cm2 cross section area for the air flow and a 100 cm2 one to discharge combusted gas Should other gas operating appliances be installed such openings must be appropriately enlarged These openings must be located in such a way as not to be obstructed from either the inside or t...

Page 8: ...nce is equipped with threaded GJ pipes for gas inflow Check if the appliance is designed to operate on the same type of gas as supplied and if pressure is set for that type of gas Otherwise carry out the operations indicated in paragraph ADAPTING TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS IMPORTANT Make sure that supply pressure matches the values indicated in the table Burner and nozzle characteristics tab 1 If s...

Page 9: ...e appliance Loosen the cable gripper and allow the cable to pass through Locate the conductors so that the earth cable is the last to detach from its terminal in the event of reverse pulling Connect the phase conductors on the terminals marked L1 and L2 the neutral conductor to the terminal marked N and the earth conductor to the terminal marked with symbol according to the following lay out 400V ...

Page 10: ...air regulation Minimum level adjustment Burner minimum levels are preset for methane gas G20 operation If operating on liquid gas G30 G31 proceed as follows ignite the burner at minimum position and using a screwdriver fully tighten the by pass adjustment screw at the side of the shank of the relevant tap Check if the flame remains stable and uniform to help you check rapidly turn the tap knob fro...

Page 11: ...lease the knob and turn it to the position desired Fig 4 Should the flame die out the safety thermocouple B will intervene automatically and close the gas cock thus blocking the gas flow to the respective burner To re ignite the burner turn the knob to the off position and repeat the ignition operations after having waited for approximately 1 minute Each burner can operate at either maximum or min...

Page 12: ... Turn the programmer knob to the cooking time you require as from now the program is in operation When cooking time has elapsed the appliance is switched off automatically Manual operation You can also use the appliance without selecting cooking time Just turn the programmer knob to the manual position Oven thermostat indicator light This light goes off whenever the oven reaches the selected tempe...

Page 13: ... element depending on the thickness of the meat in order to avoid burning the meat surface while cooking the inside insufficiently If you pour 1 or 2 glasses of water in the hollow of the gravy drip tray this will prevent fumes due to drops of gravies and fat When cooking always put the gravy drip tray on the 1st guide from the bottom Convection cooking Turn the selector knob Fig 7 in line with th...

Page 14: ...sh the inside of the over while still slightly warm using hot water and soap rinsing and drying carefully Remove the side guides to facilitate cleaning operations Oven door To clean the oven door thoroughly proceed as follows fully open the door hook the rings A onto the hinge seats Fig 8 lift the door gently and withdraw it Fig 9 Fig 8 Fig 9 Replacing oven lamp Electrically switch off the applian...

Page 15: ...ring layout MODD EKC 96 EKC 96 001 EKC 96 002 Key M Power terminal board Pr End of cooking programmer C Selector for multifunction IA Push button switch A A T ignition device T1 Safety thermostat T2 Control thermostat MI Door microswitch L1 L2 Oven lamps S1 Grill indicator light S2 Thermostat indicator light V1 V2 Radial motoventilators R1 R2 Circular heating elements R3 Grill heating element ...

Page 16: ... Circular heating elements R3 Grill heating element 10 Technical assistance and original spare parts Before leaving the factory this appliance was tested and set up by expert specialised personnel to ensure best operating results Any eventual assistance or regulation must be done with maximal care and attention using original spare parts For this reason it is necessary to apply to the distributor ...

Page 17: ...L 650 for 1750 W and 3000 W burner semi fast and fast 01200600 01200600 Ignition plug L 800 for 3000 W burner fast 01200610 01200610 Power supply cable Supply terminal board 00002260 00002620 only for EKC 96 002 Power supply cable 5x2 5 mm2 00002670 Supply terminal board 01200980 Telecontactor 01201680 Selector for multifunction 01200180 01200180 Spark generator 01200380 01200380 Push button switc...

Page 18: ...invoice receipt or sales receipt proving the purchase or are not respected the terms outlined above the guarantee is expressly excluded in the following cases 1 Any failure or breakage of components caused by transport 2 Damage caused by inadequate electrical plumbing and gas installation than provided in the installation manual or by an abnormal function of the same 3 Damage resulting from incorr...

Page 19: ...parts for a period not exceeding 24 months from the invoice date of the appliance purchased After that date availability of spare parts cannot be guaranteed 14 Applicable laws and court of competent jurisdiction The supply relationships will be regulated by Italian law with the express exclusion of the international law norms and the Vienna Convention on the International Sales of Movable Assets d...

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