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•  The information plate 

provides important 

technical information: 

these are essential 

if interventions must 

be requested for 

maintenance or repairs of 

the appliance; therefore, 

it must not be removed, 

damaged or modified. 

•  The version of the gas 

ovens conform to the Gas 

Directive 2009/142/EEC 

and have therefore been 

issued with a CE certificate 

by a notified body. 

•  The equipment complies 

with the essential 

requirements of the 

Machinery Directive 

2006/42/EC�

•  The equipment complies 

with the essential 

requirements of the 

E l e c t r o m a g n e t i c 

Compatibility Directive 

2014/30/EC�

•  The equipment complies 

with the essential 

requirements of the 

Low Voltage Directive 

2014/35/EC�

Summary of Contents for LPG4820D Series

Page 1: ...06 2016 ENGLISH Installation use and maintenance manual Gas cooker Gas stove with oven LPG4920 LPG6940 LPG694F LPG694E LPG696F LPG4820D LPG6840D 1315563 1317433 1317463 ...

Page 2: ...SE OF THE ELECTRIC OVEN 43 3 1 First oven ignition 43 3 2 Cooking 43 3 3 Selector command knobs 44 3 4 Oven selector knob symbology 44 3 5 Safety thermostat 44 3 6 Indicator lights 45 4 USING THE GAS OVEN 45 4 1 First oven ignition 45 4 1 Safety Thermostat 48 4 2 Replacing the nozzles 48 5 MAINTENANCE and CLEANING 50 5 1 Internal cleaning 50 5 2 Oven light replacement 50 5 3 Door cooling kit 51 5 ...

Page 3: ...king control while boasting a pleasant and modern design The oven has a 12 month warranty that covers any manufacturing defects from the date indicated on the Bill of Sale The warranty covers normal operation of the oven and does not include consumables lamps seals etc and damage caused by incorrect installation wear maintenance repair incorrect cleaning and descaling tampering and improper use ...

Page 4: ...all or use a damaged appliance if in doubt contact the after sales technical assistance or your local dealer immediately As the packaging material is potentially dangerous it must be kept out of the reach of children or animals and disposed of correctly in compliance with local regulations Before installing the equipment check that the systems are compliant with the regulations in force in the cou...

Page 5: ...ey are supervised or instructed in the use of the equipment by a person who is responsible for their safety The appliance must be placed in a suitably ventilated room to prevent the excessive accumulation of harmful substances in the air Children must be supervised to ensure they neither play with nor use the appliance During operation pay attention to the hot areas on the exterior surfaces of the...

Page 6: ...rformed by authorised technicians Any electrical repair must be performed by highly qualified personnel Attention In case of damage to power cables it will not be possible to use the appliance in this case the cable must be replaced by the service or by qualified personnel The appliance is intended for professional use only No changes of any kind are permitted to the wiring of the equipment Failur...

Page 7: ... the gas ovens conform to the Gas Directive 2009 142 EEC and have therefore been issued with a CE certificate by a notified body The equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC The equipment complies with the essential requirements of the E l e c t r o m a g n e t i c Compatibility Directive 2014 30 EC The equipment complies with the essential requireme...

Page 8: ...l of the materials used for packaging are compatible with the environment they can be stored without danger or be disposed of according to local regulations Remove the appliance from the packaging and inspect it for damage then position it in the place of use Ensure the appliance rests on a level floor and adjust the height via the levelling feet as shown in Fig 2 Significant unevenness or inclina...

Page 9: ...hat they conform to the requirements of the appliance as indicated on its data plate For direct connection to the mains a device sized according to the load must be placed between the appliance and the mains itself which ensures disconnection Its contacts should have a minimum opening distance that enables complete disconnection under the conditions of category III overvoltage according to install...

Page 10: ...ehold appliances ensure the electrical cables and pipes are sufficiently distanced from the hot parts of the same Make sure that around the appliance there is sufficient air circulation Avoid installing the product near flammable materials Fig 3 Electrical features Table 1 Model Voltage V Frequency Hz Number of plates Maximum power plates kW Maximum nominal power kW LPG4920 1N 230V 50 60 2 2 9 5 L...

Page 11: ...end part of the appliance evacuation pipe must be positioned inside the base perimeter projection of the hood Fig 4 1 6 Connecting the gas gas ovens only Check on the technical plate on the left hand side of the oven that the appliance has been tested and approved for the type of gas that the user s premises Fig 5 Make sure the nozzles installed upstream on the appliance correspond to the type of ...

Page 12: ...t be supplied with one of the types of gas whose properties and pressure are set out in table 2 Connect the appliance to a special gas pipe with an internal diameter of at least 16 mm for G1 2 connections and a diameter of at least 20 mm for G3 4 connections The pipe may be fixed or flexible and the coupling can be in metal Make sure that the flexible metal connection pipe to the gas fitting does ...

Page 13: ...e adjuster may have to be inserted upstream from the appliance 1 7 Connecting To A Different Type Of Gas If the appliance must be connected to a different type of gas than that for which it has been prepared the nozzles must be replaced Proceed as follows Replacing The Main Burner Nozzle Raise the grids positioned over the cooker top lift the black enamelled covers and the burner caps in a way to ...

Page 14: ...is prohibited to use naked flames to check for the presence of gas leaks Before delivering the appliance to the user it is necessary to check that it functions correctly inform the user of the user instructions 2 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 2 1 Commissioning The appliance must be used only for the purpose for which it was designed Any other use is improper Before putting the appliance into operat...

Page 15: ...up the thermocoupling After the 20 30 seconds has passed release the knob Turn the knob anti clockwise again and position the knob at the large flame symbol Fig 9 for maximum power or at the small flame for minimum power Power Off Main burner turn the knob clockwise positioning it at pilot the main burner switches off and only the pilot flame remains on Total to turn off the pilot flame and the ma...

Page 16: ...lean the inside with warm water and mild detergent During use the appliance becomes very hot Avoid touching the heating elements inside the oven 3 2 Cooking All cooking must be performed with the door closed To remove food from the oven use protective gloves Containers used must be able to withstand temperatures greater than 250 C Pay attention to condiments containing oils or fat especially if pl...

Page 17: ...istance Traditional cooking This involves simultaneous operation of both the upper and lower heating elements It allows the cooking of any type of dish It is ideal for baking cakes pizzas roasts and baked dishes If cooking requires more heat from above or below adjust the height of the grill Final cooking heating Use of the one lower heating element gives a final touch to cooking and is very usefu...

Page 18: ...ven empty In the first minutes of functioning the oven may emit smoke and unpleasant odours this is due to heating and the greases used during manufacture Heat for approximately 60 minutes during this opera tion ventilate the room On conclusion of this cycle leave to cool and clean the inside thoroughly using hot water and neutral detergent and then rinse well and dry using a soft cloth POWER ON O...

Page 19: ...elative to the oven thermostat and turn it anti clockwise and release it when the burner has ignited Close the door again slowly Attention If the door is not completely open power on will not function Once the temperature set has been set the thermostat will automatically take the burner to minimum in a way to maintain the temperature inside the oven constant If the flame is switched off accidenta...

Page 20: ... Ref 2 and perform cooking leaving the door open in the first position This type of cooking is not adjusted by the thermostat therefore it must be controlled carefully by the user paying attention since the accessible parts can become hot with the use of the grill Keep away from children Attention The burners must not be used without the presence of the grills and during operation in order not to ...

Page 21: ...nd off according to the whether the oven is at temperature or not 4 1 Safety Thermostat All models with oven have a safety thermostat which prevents dangerous over heating due to incorrect use of the appliance or a defect in components Thermostat reset is manual and must be performed by a qualified technician 4 2 Replacing the nozzles to replace the nozzles remove the grills lift the cover and rem...

Page 22: ...le Gas Type G30 G30 G20 G25 Pressure mbar 29 50 20 25 Nozzle 80 70 109 114 Table 6 Table 5 Model GAS Power KW Power KW Weight Burners LPG4920 9 5 30 1x3 5kW 1 6kW LPG4920D 6 5 20 1x3 5kW 1 6kW LPG6940 19 28 2x3 5kW 2x6kW LPG6940D 11 21 2x3 5kW 2x6kW LPG694F 19 1 4 70 2x3 5kW 2x6kW 1x2 3kW LPG694E 19 2 2 70 2x3 5kW 2x6kW 1x2 2kW EL LPG696F 28 5 1 4 100 3x3 5kW 3x6kW 1x2 3kW Technical characteristic...

Page 23: ...ber use warm soapy water Subsequently all concerned surfaces must be rinsed thoroughly and make sure you have removed any detergent residue To clean the outer parts of the oven use a damp cloth and a mild detergent 5 1 Internal cleaning Clean the enamelled parts with warm water and detergent using a soft sponge Do not use steel wool or abrasive cleaners as these may damage the enamel Rinse and dry...

Page 24: ...and remove the two screws that hold the inner glass Clean both the glass elements using only warm water and a soft cloth With cleaning completed reassemble the components 5 5 Knobs The hob burner knobs should only be removed if absolutely necessary and not merely for cleaning in any case the operation must be performed very carefully taking care to replace the knobs themselves properly in their or...

Page 25: ... it on a func tion Rotate the thermostat knob positioning it on a temperature If the fault persists contact a Service Centre The light inside the oven does not work Check that the power cable is connected to the mains Replace the oven light with one of the same characteristics following the instructions in the paragraph Cleaning and maintenance If the fault persists contact a Service Centre Presen...

Page 26: ...d of according to the indications of the European Parliament Directive 2012 19 EU dated 04 06 2012 Information regarding disposal in nations of the European Union The European Community Directive regarding WEEE equipment has been implemented differently by each nation therefore if his appliance is to be disposed of we suggest you contact the local authorities or the dealer to find out the correct ...

Page 27: ...AGES DUE TO IMPROPER INSTALLATION TAMPERING WITH THE APPLIANCE MISUSE IMPROPER MAINTENANCE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE STANDARDS AND INTENDED USE THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE PRODUCT AT ANY TIME IT DEEMS NECESSARY OR USEFUL ...

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