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- The adjustment conditions of this 
appliance are shown on the label glued
inside the housing.

- The combustion of the gas is made 
possible by the oxygen in the air.  It is 
therefore necessary that the air should be re-
newed constantly and that the combustion pro-
ducts are removed (an air flow of 2m3 per hour for
each KW of power is necessary).

- This appliance is not connected to an eva-
cuation device for combustion 
products.  It must be installed and 
connected in conformity with the 
installation rules applicable and particular care
should be taken with regard to 
ventilation.

- The heating of products as result of its ope-
ration places this cooker in class 1 
(isolated appliance) or in class 2 - sub-class 1 (in-
corporable or non-incorporable, fig. 1) in accor-
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become blocked and that it cannot come into
contact with a moving item.
Regardless of the type or class of cooker,
and of whether it is a gas, combination or
electric appliance, the walls (rear and
adjacent) must be made from a heat resistant
material or coated with such a material.

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2 / INSTALLING YOUR COOKER 

STATUTORY INSTALLATION
CONDITIONS

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

This appliance's packaging material is
recyclable. Help recycle it and protect the
environment by dropping it off in the
municipal receptacles provided for this
purpose.  

Your appliance also contains a
great amount of recyclable
material. It is marked with this label
to indicate the used appliances
that should not be mixed with
other waste. This way, the
appliance recycling organised by

your manufacturer will be done under the
best possible conditions, in compliance with
European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Contact
your town hall or your retailer for the used
appliance collection points closest to your
home.
We thank you doing your part to protect the
environment.

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Summary of Contents for KG365TE1

Page 1: ...GUIDE FOR INSTALLATION AND USE Allgascookers 99626797_GB_A QXD 13 07 2005 15 06 Page 1...

Page 2: ...2 99626797_GB_A QXD 13 07 2005 15 06 Page 2...

Page 3: ...UR COOKER Using the hob burners ______________ _ 13 Using the oven __________________________________________ 16 Accessories ________________________ 18 4 HOW TO LOOK AFTER YOUR COOKER _______________...

Page 4: ...ing in order to help the appliance to run in properly The mineral wool which surrounds the oven cavity may at first produce a particular smell which is due to its composition Similarly you may notice...

Page 5: ...e gas connection is made at the rear of the appliance ensuring that the pipe is n ne ev ve er r i in n c co on nt ta ac ct t w wi it th h t th he e b ba ac ck k o of f t th he e a ap pp pl li ia an nc...

Page 6: ...able gets damaged it should be replaced by the manufacturer by his after sales service department or by similarly qualified persons in order to avoid all risks The cable must be of the H 05 VVF type w...

Page 7: ...d de ep pe en nd di in ng g o on n t th he e m mo od de el l c co on nn ne ec ct ti io on n i is s c ca ar rr ri ie ed d o ou ut t a as s f fo ol ll lo ow ws s Either by a flexible pipe with threaded...

Page 8: ...just the retarder on the taps The injectors needed for the adaptation to butane propane can be found in the plastic sachet containing the instructions In France this cooker is also adaptable to propan...

Page 9: ...o do this Screw in the injectors by hand until they are tight Put the spanner well onto the injector Tighten in accordance with the instructions below F Fo or r o op pt ti im ma al l t ti ig gh ht te...

Page 10: ...ea al l i is s i in n p pl la ac ce e o on n t th he e a al lu um mi in ni iu um m t tu ub be e o or r e el ls se e r re em mo ov ve e i it t f fr ro om m t th he e i in nj je ec ct to or r w wi it th...

Page 11: ...brass screws of each tap top and oven Replace the knobs light each burner in turn and gently set to the minimum position Check that you obtain a stable flame and switch from full flow to reduced flow...

Page 12: ...n n t th he e b bu ur rn ne er rs s s sh ho ou ul ld d n no ot t g go o o ou ut t T Th he e o ov ve en n b bu ur rn ne er r s sh ho ou ul ld d n no ot t g go o o ou ut t w wh he en n t th he e o ov ve...

Page 13: ...trolled by a tap with a safe ty lock which in the event of accidental extinc tion of the flame overflows draughts etc quickly shuts off the arrival of gas and pre vents this from escaping The safety f...

Page 14: ...Recipients of 8 to 16 cm in diameter and more S SA AU UC CE ES S R RE EH HE EA AT TI IN NG G K KE EE EP PI IN NG G W WA AR RM M Some appliances are equipped with a small grill support which is remova...

Page 15: ...ll l i in n p pl la ac ce e In the case of an accidental extinction of the flame turn off the burner control knob and do not try to reignite the burner for at least a mi nute The flames on the burner...

Page 16: ...g off the oven 5 to 10 minutes befo re the end of your cooking session you can benefit from the accumulated heat and save energy The adjustment settings for the oven thermo stat in the cooking guide a...

Page 17: ...c co or rd di ii in ng go ot tm mo od de el l t th he e u up pp pe er r b bu ur rn ne er r o of f t th he e o ov ve en n Push in and turn the oven knob to the right until you reach the grill position...

Page 18: ...of the oven except on the GRILL setting BK FR Anti drop safety shelf fig 1 The shelf can be used to support all dishes and tins containing foodstuffs to be cooked or browned It can also be used for g...

Page 19: ...bottom check the direction slide one of the forks onto the spit then the meat for roasting slide on the second fork centre them and twist the forks to tighten them place the spit on its cradle push ge...

Page 20: ...e gas injector is at the centre of the burner Ensure that you do not block it during cleaning which would affect the performance of your hob To clean the burner covers use s so oa ap py y w wa at te e...

Page 21: ...ated with a special microporous enamel which makes them self cleaning As soon as stains appear they are dispersed and diffused across the microporous surface They are oxidised from both sides and grad...

Page 22: ...r cover I In ns si id de e t th he e o ov ve en n f fo or r t th he e 6 60 0 c cm m m mo od de el l f fi ig g 3 3 The bulb is located on the ceiling of the oven cavity Unscrew the bulb anti clockwise...

Page 23: ...around the securing lugs situated at the front of the oven cavity F Fi ig g 3 3 To put new liners in place carry out the above operations in reverse order 5 MINOR MAINTENANCE BY THE USER fig 3 fig 2...

Page 24: ...ed into the oven chamber F Fi ig g 2 2 S Si id de e l li in ne er rs s w wi it th h w wi ir re e s sl lo ot ts s Unhook the wire runner B B F Fi ig g 4 4 at the front by lifting it d di ia ag gr ra am...

Page 25: ...NOTES 25 99626797_GB_A QXD 13 07 2005 15 07 Page 25...

Page 26: ...he programmer is not ini tialised Y Yo ou ur r o ov ve en n d do oe es s n no ot t h he ea at t Wait for several sparks with the gas Follow the ignition instructions in the userguide Check that the sp...

Page 27: ...s due to the regula tion of the temperature of the oven thermostat Clean the vents on the burner head Check the gas pressure Check the position of the burner covers C Ch he ec ck k t th ha at t y yo o...

Page 28: ...maintenance on your equipment should be undertaken by either your dealer or another qualified mechanic who is an authorized agent for the brand appliances When making an appointment state the full re...

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