Ariston CX65SM2 X AUS Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 6

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B

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C

HNI

C

AL

 

DATA

 

O

ven dimensions 

(H

x

W

x

D)

 

32x42x40

 

cm

 

V

olume

 

54

 

l

 

U

seful 

measurements 

relating to the oven 

compartment

 

width

 

42

 

cm

 

depth

 

44

 

cm

 

height

 8

.5

 

cm

 

B

urners

 

may

 

be

 

adapted

 

for

 

use

 

with

 

any

 

type

 

of

 

gas

 

shown

 

on

 

the

 

data

 

plate

 

V

oltage and 

frequency

 

see

 

data

 

plate

 

 

EC

 

Directives:

 

2006/95/EEC

 

dated

 

12/12/06

 

(Low

 

Voltage)

 

and

 

subsequent

 

amendments

 

-

 

8

9/336/EEC

 

dated

 

03/05/

8

9

 

(Electromagnetic

 

Compatibility)

 

and

 

subsequent

 

amendments

 

-

 

90/369/EEC

 

dated

 

29/06/90

 

(Gas)

 

and

 

subsequent

 

amendments

 

-

 

93/6

8

/EEC

 

dated

 

22/07/93

 

and

 

subsequent

 

amendments

 

-

 

2002/96/EC.

 

T

a

b

le

 

o

b

ur

ne

an

no

zz

le

 

s

p

e

c

i

f

i

c

ations

Ta

b

le

 1

P

ropane

Natural

 

Gas

B

urner

Diameter

(mm)

Nominal

 

Thermal

Power

Nozzle

1/100

Nominal

 

Thermal

Power

Nozzle

1/100

(M

J

/h)*

(mm)

(M

J

/h)*

(mm)

Auxiliary

 

(A)

55

3.5

50

3.3

85

Tripl

 

Crown

 

(TC)

130

15.0

105

15.0

175

SemiRapid

 

(S)

75

5.5

64

6.0

110

Rapid

 

(R)

100

9.0

80

8.3

129

Supply

 

pressures

Nominal

 

(kPa)

Minimum

 

(kPa)

Maximum

 

(kPa)

2.75

2.00

3.50

1.00

0.75

1.20

*

  

At

 

15°C

 

and

 

101.3

 

kPa

 

dry

 

gas

   

Propane

      = 

95.8

 

M

J

/m

³

   

Natural

 

gas

 = 

37.8

 

M

J

/m

³

Total

 

Thermal

 P

o

w

er

 

(

MJ/

h)

P

ropane

Natural

 

Gas

C

X

65SM2

 

AUS

C

X

65SM2

 X 

AUS

33.0

32.6

TC

A

S

R

CX

65

SM2

 

A

US

CX

65

SM2

 

X

 

A

US

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Summary of Contents for CX65SM2 X AUS

Page 1: ...appliance 7 Overall view Control panel Start up and use 8 10 Using the hob Using the oven Using the cooking timer Cooking modes Oven cooking advice table Precautions and tips 11 General safety Disposa...

Page 2: ...Adjacent room Roomrequiringventilation A B Disposing of combustion fumes The disposal of combustion fumes should be guaranteed using a hood connected to a safe and efficient natural suction chimney o...

Page 3: ...en the supply cable in place with the clamp and close the cover of the terminal board Electrical connection Ovens with a three pole power supply cable are designed to operate with alternated current a...

Page 4: ...nnection using a gas hose that complies with requirements set forth by the current National Regulations The appliance is factory set for connection to a natural gas supply A fitting R with a conical t...

Page 5: ...nozzles suited to the new type of gas see Burner and nozzle specifications table 3 Replace all the components by following the above instructions in reverse Adjusting the hob burners minimum setting...

Page 6: ...EEC dated 22 07 93 and subsequent amendments 2002 96 EC Table of burner and nozzle specifications Table 1 Propane Natural Gas Burner Diameter mm Nominal Thermal Power Nozzle 1 100 Nominal Thermal Powe...

Page 7: ...r the sliding racks position 3 position 2 position 1 Gas burner Containment surface for spills Adjustable foot Adjustable foot position 5 position 4 THERMOSTAT knob THERMOSTAT indicator light Hob BURN...

Page 8: ...ned in the Burner and nozzle specifications For models equipped with a reducer grid the latter must be used only for the auxiliary burner when pans with a diameter of less than 12 cm are used Using th...

Page 9: ...uires more heat is placed on the rack in position 2 When cooking foods that require different cooking times and temperatures set a temperature that is halfway between the two recommended temperatures...

Page 10: ...let Grilled vegetables 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 3 4 5 5 5 5 Max Max Max Max 8 10 6 8 10 10 15 Grill Sole and cuttlefish Squid and prawn kebabs Cuttlefish Cod fillet Grilled vegetables Veal steak Sausages Hamburg...

Page 11: ...ks down under no circumstances should you attempt to perform the repairs yourself Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may cause injury or further malfunctioning of the appliance Contact Assis...

Page 12: ...ly with a soft cloth Do not use rough abrasive material or sharp metal scrapers as these could scratch the surface and cause the glass to crack The accessories can be washed like everyday crockery and...

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