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TECHNICAL DATA 

MODEL WITH

4 HEATING ELEMENTS

(2 RA 2 HALOGEN)

Voltage

230 - 240 V~

Frequency

50/60 Hz

Tot. Rating

5900 W

MODEL WITH

4 HEATING ELEMENTS

(3 RA 1 HALOGEN)

Voltage

230 - 240 V~

Frequency

50/60 Hz

Tot. Rating

5900 W

MODEL WITH

4 HEATING ELEMENTS

(4 RADIANTS with 5 indicators)

Voltage

230 - 240 V~

Frequency

50/60 Hz

Tot. Rating

5800 W

CANADIAN 61040 K MODEL  WITH

4 HEATING ELEMENTS

( 4 RADIANTS with 2 indicators )

Voltage

230 - 240 V~

Frequency

50/60 Hz

Tot. Rating

5800 W

CANADIAN 31050 K MODEL  WITH

2 HEATING ELEMENTS

Voltage

230 - 240 V~

Frequency

50/60 Hz

Tot. Rating

2900 W

Summary of Contents for 31050K

Page 1: ...e installed only by a qualified electrician in compliance with the instructions provided The manufacturer declines all responsability for improper installation USE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL BUILT IN HOT PLATES The manufacturer is not responsible for any transcription errors or misprints contained in this handbook and furthermore reserves the right to make any modific...

Page 2: ...heating elements position and residual heat indicator 6 Indicator that signals the connection of one or more heating elements 7 Residual heat indicator 8 Signalling layout of heating elements 9 Switch for plate n 1 front 10 Switch for plate n 2 front 12 Switch for plate n 4 front 13 Switch for plate n 1 bach 14 Switch for plate n 2 bach 15 Switch for plate n 3 bach MODEL MODEL 61040 K MODEL 31050 ...

Page 3: ...the reason why we call it residual heat indicator Some other models have only one indicator see description paragraph Connection of electric heating elements Heating elements are controlled by energy regulators with 12 positions or by commutators with 6 positions that permit a wide range of different temperatures In Scheme 1 by way of information we give instructions to obtain different cooking le...

Page 4: ... 10 12 To heat foods thaw deep frozen foods to cook fruits and legumes To melt butter chocolate and else To fry with oil and to boil large quantities of water To cook meat roast fish to cook steaks and eggs To cook meat fish legumes with sauce To heat small quantities of liquid and to keep dishes warm Power and dimensions of the cooking zones Position for regulation of the knobs Possible cookings ...

Page 5: ...t the glass so to not damage it During the use of the cooking zones please keep children away from the hot plates Make sure that the handles of the pots are facing towards the interior Be aware that overheated fats and oils may become flammable Cooking zones after using remain warm don t place your hands or objects on the glass to avoid burns till the indicator light is off If the glass cracks ple...

Page 6: ...or soiling may be removed with a special razor scraper fig 5 be aware that the razor can cause wounds Liquid marks caused by boil overs can be removed using vinegar or lemon Pay attention not to let spilled sugar burn onto the element In this case turn the switch off and clean the surface with hot water and the razor blade scraper After a period of time metal reflex and scratches fig 6 may appear ...

Page 7: ... over take the seal strips off from their support taking care that the transparent protection remains attached to the seal Correctly place the seal E fig 11 under the hob edge so that the external side of the seal fits together with the external perimeter of the hob The ends of the strip must fit together without overlapping Stick the seal to the hotplate uniformly pressing it with fingers Take th...

Page 8: ...e red colour Letter L2 Neutral cable black colour Symbol Ground cable green yellow colour The input cable has to be located so that it never reaches a temperature over 75 C Please do not use in the connection any reduction adaptation that may provoke a false contact following dangerous overheatings The outlet must be accessible after the built in When the connection has been done directly to the i...

Page 9: ... the screws and take off the bottom After these actions it is possible to work on the plates commutators clamps and input cable In case of substitution of the input cable the installer must keep the earth conductor longer than live ones and must respect the cautions in paragraph electrical connection To reassemble the appliance repeat the process inversely 7 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ELECTR...

Page 10: ...240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Tot Rating 5900 W MODEL WITH 4 HEATING ELEMENTS 4 RADIANTS with 5 indicators Voltage 230 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Tot Rating 5800 W CANADIAN 61040 K MODEL WITH 4 HEATING ELEMENTS 4 RADIANTS with 2 indicators Voltage 230 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Tot Rating 5800 W CANADIAN 31050 K MODEL WITH 2 HEATING ELEMENTS Voltage 230 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Tot Rating 2900 W ...

Page 11: ...Service Parts Phone 1 800 6788352 EURO LINE APPLIANCES 2150 Winston Park Drive unit 20 Oakville Ontario L6H 5V1 Canada Tel 905 829 3980 Fax 905 829 3985 www euro line appliances com or contact us at marketing euro line appliances com ...

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