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1. PRECAUTIONS FOR USE .................................................................................................... 47

2. RECYCLING INSTRUCTIONS - OUR ENVIRONMENT POLICY ......................................... 48

3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................................................... 49

4. INTENDED USE  .................................................................................................................... 49

5. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COOKER ................................................................................. 50

6. BEFORE INSTALLATION  ..................................................................................................... 50

7. DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ................................................................. 51

8. USING THE HOB  .................................................................................................................. 52

8.1 Lighting the hob burners  ............................................................................................................................... 52

8.2 Practical hints for using the hob burners ....................................................................................................... 52

8.3 Pan diameters  ............................................................................................................................................... 52

9. USING THE OVEN  ................................................................................................................ 53

9.1 Precautions and General Advice ................................................................................................................... 53

9.2 Cooling fan system ........................................................................................................................................ 53

9.3 Using the electric grill  .................................................................................................................................... 53

9.4 Using the grill  ................................................................................................................................................ 54

9.5 Attention  ........................................................................................................................................................ 54

9.6 Storage compartment .................................................................................................................................... 54

10. ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE  .............................................................................................. 55

11. ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER   ......................................................................................... 56

11.1 Setting the time  ........................................................................................................................................... 56

11.2 Semiautomatic cooking  ............................................................................................................................... 56

11.3 Automatic cooking ....................................................................................................................................... 56

11.4 End of cooking  ............................................................................................................................................ 56

11.5 Timer  ........................................................................................................................................................... 57

11.6 Adjusting the buzzer volume  ....................................................................................................................... 57

11.7 Stopping the buzzer  .................................................................................................................................... 57

11.8 Deleting the data set  ................................................................................................................................... 57

11.9 Modifying the data set  ................................................................................................................................. 57

12. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................... 58

12.1 Cleaning stainless steel  .............................................................................................................................. 58

12.2 Routine daily cleaning  ................................................................................................................................. 58

12.3 Food stains or spills  .................................................................................................................................... 58

12.4 Cleaning the oven  ....................................................................................................................................... 58

12.5 Cleaning the door glazing  ........................................................................................................................... 58

12.6 Pyrolysis: automatic oven cleaning  ............................................................................................................. 58

12.7 Before starting the automatic cleaning cycle ............................................................................................... 59

12.8 Setting the automatic cleaning cycle ........................................................................................................... 59

13. EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE ................................................................................... 60

13.1 Changing the light bulb  ............................................................................................................................... 60

13.2 Removing the door ...................................................................................................................................... 60

13.3 Removing the gasket  .................................................................................................................................. 60

14. INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE .......................................................................................... 61

14.1 Electrical connection  ................................................................................................................................... 61

14.2 Ventilation requirements  ............................................................................................................................. 62

14.3 Connecting to natural and LPG gas (Please see connection diagram)  ...................................................... 62

15. ADAPTATION TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS  ............................................................... 63

15.1 Replacement of nozzles on the hob ............................................................................................................ 63

15.2 Burner and nozzle characteristics table  ...................................................................................................... 64

15.3 Arrangement of the burners on the hob  ...................................................................................................... 64

16. FINAL OPERATIONS  .......................................................................................................... 65

16.1 Regulation of the hob burner minimum level for natural gas ....................................................................... 65

16.2 Regulation of the hob burner minimum level for LPG  ................................................................................. 65

16.3 Mounting the rear top skirtboard (where applicable) ................................................................................... 65

16.4 Wall fixing .................................................................................................................................................... 65

16.5 Positioning and levelling the appliance (depending on model) ................................................................... 66

Table of Contents

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER:

 these provide recommendations for use, a description of the controls

and the correct procedures for cleaning and maintaining the appliance.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER:

 these are intended for the qualified engineer who is to perform

a thorough check on the gas circuit and install, commission and test the appliance.

Summary of Contents for CP60X

Page 1: ...ven cleaning 58 12 7 Before starting the automatic cleaning cycle 59 12 8 Setting the automatic cleaning cycle 59 13 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE 60 13 1 Changing the light bulb 60 13 2 Removing the door 60 13 3 Removing the gasket 60 14 INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE 61 14 1 Electrical connection 61 14 2 Ventilation requirements 62 14 3 Connecting to natural and LPG gas Please see connection diagram 62 15...

Page 2: ...2002 96 EC ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE THIS DIRECTIVE CONTAINS THE REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE COLLECTION AND RECYCLING OF DECOMMISSIONED APPLIANCES THROUGHOUT THE EUROPEAN UNION NEVER OBSTRUCT THE OPENINGS AND SLITS PROVIDED FOR VENTILATION AND HEAT DISPERSAL THE NAMEPLATE WITH THE TECHNICAL DATA SERIAL NUMBER AND MARK IS IN A VISIBLE POSITION INSIDE THE STORAGE COMPARTMENT TH...

Page 3: ... hazard for children Your old appliance must also be disposed of properly Important deliver the appliance to your local organisation authorised to collect scrapped appliances Proper disposal allows the intelligent recovery of valuable materials Refrigeration appliances contain gases which may damage the environment it is therefore important to ensure that the refrigeration circuit pipelines are no...

Page 4: ...NUAL IF THE APPLIANCE FAILS TO OPERATE DISCONNECT IT FROM THE ELECTRICAL MAINS AND CONTACT YOUR NEAREST SERVICE CENTRE NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE YOURSELF NEVER PLACE PANS WITH BOTTOMS WHICH ARE NOT PERFECTLY FLAT AND SMOOTH ON THE HOB GRIDS NEVER USE PANS OR GRIDDLE PLATES WHICH PROJECT BEYOND THE OUTSIDE EDGE OF THE HOB NEVER PLACE FLAMMABLE OBJECTS IN THE OVEN IF IT SHOULD ACCIDENTAL...

Page 5: ...re The inside of the appliance should be cleaned to remove all manufacturing residues For further information about cleaning see 12 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE When the oven and grill are used for the first time they should be heated to the maximum temperature for long enough to burn off any oily residues left by the manufacturing process which might contaminate foods with unpleasant smells After an ...

Page 6: ...lame turn the knob to the zone between the maximum and the minimum settings To turn off the burner turn the knob to the position FUNCTION SELECTOR KNOB The electric oven s various functions are suitable for different cooking modes After selecting the function required set the cooking temperature using the thermostat knob TOP AND BOTTOM HEATING ELEMENTS GRILL ELEMENT FAN GRILL BOTTOM HEATING ELEMEN...

Page 7: ... released in this case the thermocouple has not heated up sufficiently Repeat the operation keeping the knob pressed down for longer This is not necessary on burners not equipped with thermocouple On models with thermocouple if the burners should go out accidentally a safety device will be tripped cutting off the gas supply even if the gas tap is open 8 2 Practical hints for using the hob burners ...

Page 8: ...ernal fan cuts out automatically it starts up again when the door is closed 9 2 Cooling fan system A cooling system comes into operation a few minutes after the oven is switched on Operation of the fan generates a normal air flow which comes out above the door and may continue for a short time even after the oven is turned off 9 3 Using the electric grill For short cooking procedures such as final...

Page 9: ...the oven or grill Accessible parts may be very hot during and after use of the grill keep children well away from the appliance During rotisserie cooking operations one of the pans supplied with the cooker should be placed on the bottom of the oven on the bottom runners to collect any grease and fat produced During cooking do not cover the bottom of the oven with aluminium foil and do not place pa...

Page 10: ...ecting fat from foods placed on the grid above Baking tray useful for cooking cakes pizza and confectionery Rotisserie rod useful for cooking chicken sausages and all foods which require uniform cooking over their entire surface Rotisserie frame for fitting onto the oven runners before the rotisserie rod is used Chromium plated gripper useful for removing hot shelves and trays Not all accessories ...

Page 11: ...ymbols A and 11 3 Automatic cooking This function switches the oven on and off in fully automatic mode Press the key and the display will light up showing the figures keep it pressed and at the same time use the value modification keys or to set the cooking duration Press the key and the display will show the sum of the current time plus the cooking duration keep it pressed and at the same time us...

Page 12: ...ngs To change the setting press the key at the end of the timer function with the buzzer in operation 11 7 Stopping the buzzer The buzzer stops automatically after seven minutes It can be stopped in manual mode by pressing the and keys together To switch off the appliance return the knobs to the 0 setting 11 8 Deleting the data set With the program set keep the key of the function for deletion pre...

Page 13: ...asive products for steel with the aid of wooden or plastic utensils if necessary Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or chamois leather Do not allow spills of foods with high sugar content e g jam to dry inside the oven If they dry for too long they might damage the enamel coating of the inside of the oven 12 4 Cleaning the oven To keep the oven in good condition it must be cleaned regularl...

Page 14: ...nough to prevent overheating of the sides of the cabinet and the front of the oven 12 8 Setting the automatic cleaning cycle Turn the function selector knob to the symbol to start the pyrolysis cycle The orange thermostat light comes on followed a few minutes later by the red door interlock light to indicate that the appliance s door has been locked because of the high temperature inside the oven ...

Page 15: ...another of the same type 25 W Replace the protective cover A Use only light bulbs approved for ovens T 300 C 13 2 Removing the door Fully open the door and turn the hinges A to the limit with the aid of a thin tip screwdriver Take hold of the two sides of the door with both hands near to the hinges close it to an angle of about 45 and remove it To reassemble the door fit the guide B into the oven ...

Page 16: ...d in the storage compartment The plate must not be removed If the appliance is connected to the supply by means of a fixed connection install a multipolar cut out device on the line with contact opening distance equal to or greater than 3 mm located near the appliance and in an easily reachable position Connection to the supply may be fixed or with plug and socket In the latter case the plug and s...

Page 17: ...requirements 6 This appliance must not be installed in a bed sitting room of less than 20 m3 or in a bathroom or shower room Windows and permanent vents should therefore not be blocked or removed without first consulting a Corgi gas installer Failure to install appliances correctly is dangerous and could lead to prosecution 14 3 Connecting to natural and LPG gas Please see connection diagram Make ...

Page 18: ...gas the burner nozzles must be changed and the minimum flame adjusted on the gas taps To change the nozzles proceed as described below 15 1 Replacement of nozzles on the hob 1 Extract the grids and remove all the caps and flame spreader crowns 2 Unscrew the burner nozzles with a 7 mm socket wrench 3 Replace the nozzles according to the type of gas to be used and the description in paragraph 15 2 B...

Page 19: ... g h G30 Flowrate g h G31 Auxiliaire 1 0 50 30 350 73 71 Semi rapid 1 75 65 33 450 127 125 Triple crown 3 2 91 65 1500 233 229 Burner Rated heating capacity kW NATURAL GAS G20 20 mbar Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm Auxiliaire 1 0 72 350 Semi rapid 1 75 97 450 Triple crown 3 5 133 1500 15 3 Arrangement of the burners on the hob BURNERS 1 Auxiliary 2 Semi rapid 4 Triple crown ø min e max in cm 12 14 16 24...

Page 20: ...or models with valves keep the knob at minimum level for about 1 minute to keep the flame lit and to activate the safety device 16 2 Regulation of the hob burner minimum level for LPG In order to adjust the minimum with LPG the screw at the side of the tap rod must be turned clockwise all the way The bypass diameters for each individual burner are shown in paragraph 15 2 Burner and nozzle characte...

Page 21: ... ground by means of its four adjustable feet For good cooking results the appliance must be properly levelled Depending on the model you have purchased the foot height adjustment range may vary from 70 to 95 mm and from 110 to 160 mm These heights refer to the distance between the highest point of the foot fixed part and the lowest point movable part which rests on the floor ...

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