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CAN Srl 

 CU 7000

 

  ENGLISH 

 Rev 1/2018 

USE OF APPLIANCE 

YOU SHOULD KNOW 
 

 

Before proceeding to first use, you must carefully clean the appliance 

and  its  components  as  indicated  in 

the  “Ordinary  Maintenance” 

chapter. 
 
During  first  usage,  the  appliance  may  emit  smoke  or  unpleasant 

odours: Don’t be alarmed, as this is due to combustion of the grease 

used for manufacturing the appliance in the factory. We suggest you 
ventilate  the  premises  and  execute  a  first,  empty  switch-on  cycle  for 
3h before proceeding to cook food 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

DESCRIPTION OF THE HOB BURNERS 

Before  use,  always  check  the  gas  rings,  the  caps  and  the  grates  are  correctly 
positioned.

  

 

All burners are equipped with a safety thermocouple. 
 

 
The thermocouple is equipped with a heat-sensitive device:

 as long as 

it  is  heated  by  the  flame  of  the  active  burner,  it  allows  gas  to  be 
released  from  the  nozzle;  if  the  flame  accidentally  extinguishes  (e.g. 
liquid  overflows  from  the  pan),  the  thermocouple  will  cool  in  a  few 
seconds  and  this  blocks  the  gas  exiting  the  nozzle,  preventing  the 
premises being saturated with unburned gas.  

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CU 7000

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CU 7000 BUILT IN GAS COOKER WITH MINIGRILL INSTALLATION USE MAINTENANCE...

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Page 3: ...ATION TECHNICIANS AND END USERS OF THE APPLIANCE Non compliance with this note can cause material damage and compromise product operation GENERAL INFORMATION additional information for installation te...

Page 4: ...ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 12 GAS CONNECTION 14 APPLIANCE FITTING 17 USE 18 SAFETY WARNINGS FOR CORRECT AND SAFE USE OF THE PRODUCT 18 SPECIFIC WARNINGS FOR COOKING 20 BEFORE STARTING 21 USE OF APPLIANCE 2...

Page 5: ...rotected by shaped polystyrene shells Fig 2 to avoid damage to the appliance during transport and storage Inside the packaging there is the installation use and maintenance manual Fig 3 and a mounting...

Page 6: ...ty characteristics of the part and its certification details The CE MARKING certifies the product meets the requirements of the directive EU 2009 142 EC on gas appliances No FIELD DESCRIPTION 1 MANUFA...

Page 7: ...C VALUE DIMENSIONS Width Depth Max height 457 mm 565 mm 352 mm PRODUCT WEIGHT 23 kg PACKAGE WEIGHT 26 kg IGNITION IGN Button and generator 12 V DC ONLY VERY LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTION POWER SUPPLY BUTANE...

Page 8: ...AL POWER REDUCED POWER INJECTOR BY PASS CONSUMPTI ON AUXILIARY 1 1 00 kW 0 50 kW 0 50 mm 0 36 mm 72 50 g h SEMI RAPID 2 1 75 kW 0 55 kW 0 65 mm 0 36 mm 127 50 g h GRILL 1 1 70 kW 0 90 kW 0 65 mm 0 44...

Page 9: ...dards in force in the country of use ATTENTION This appliance is not connected to an exhaust device for combustion products The user will be responsible for using the appliance while guaranteeing a hi...

Page 10: ...ose of packaging in compliance with legislation in force in the country of installation Composition of packaging box polyethylene polypropylene outer film of packaging bag with instructions expanded p...

Page 11: ...CU 7000 ENGLISH Rev 1 2018 DISTANCE MINIMUM VALUE A 50 mm B 37 mm C 20 mm D 524 mm E 55 mm F 80 mm X 650 mm minimum distance between the work counter installation of the kitchen and the press above A...

Page 12: ...GNITION AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The cooker is equipped with an electronic ignition device composed of a low voltage generator 12V DC which triggers the flame on each of the burners on the product ho...

Page 13: ...ive polarity should be connected to the counterpart negative pole FORBIDDEN NEVER CONNECT THE APPLIANCE TO MAINS WITH VOLTAGE OVER 12V AND IN ALTERNATING CURRENT A similar connection would cause irrev...

Page 14: ...re is a shut off tap for the gas or valve to section the system this valve should always be closed during installation and maintenance operations on the appliance ATTENTION Check the type of gas used...

Page 15: ...th end to allow maximum connection flexibility and to connect a wide range of compression fittings for connection to the gas distribution mains ATTENTION During the installation and connection operati...

Page 16: ...PROBLEMS POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS The flow of gas appears irregular Check the gas tap is completely open Check the power supply mains of the fuel has an adequate flow rate Check the gas rings and the relev...

Page 17: ...the product will be positioned Standard DIN 68930 You are advised to prepare a suitable fitting hole with the measures indicated in Figure 9 Arrange the appliance over the fitting hole by pushing it...

Page 18: ...the cover before switching on any burner and take care to switch off the burners leaving them to cool for a few minutes before closing the glass cover at the end of each use cycle Different use to th...

Page 19: ...h the appliance or with parts of it Do not use spray products near this appliance while it is on FORBIDDEN Do not modify or tamper with this appliance in any way ATTENTION Do not use the appliance as...

Page 20: ...ire brigade FORBIDDEN Danger of fire Never cover the appliance or parts of it with aluminium sheets or similar FORBIDDEN Danger of explosion Never heat tins or hermetically sealed containers on the ap...

Page 21: ...018 manufacturer cannot be held responsible and does not acknowledge the right to warranty if this standard is not applied BEFORE STARTING KNOW THE APPLIANCE the images have a purely indicative value...

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Page 23: ...ODUCT LABEL SERIAL NO CE MARK 5 GRILL DOOR 6 HANDLE OF GLASS COVER 7 COMMANDS FRONT PANEL 8 GAS TAP HOB BURNER 9 GAS TAP FOR GRILL 10 ELECTRONIC SWITCH ON BUTTON 11 HANDLE FOR GRILL DOOR 12 GRILL COMP...

Page 24: ...er or the cooking zone desired in terms of the knob to use consult the silkscreen printing on the commands front panel which clearly and unambiguously identifies the burner and its respective knob Fig...

Page 25: ...25 CAN Srl CU 7000 ENGLISH Rev 1 2018 DETAIL A TYPICAL GAS TAP FOR HOB BURNER DETAIL B GAS TAP FOR GRILL BURNER Fig 12 Fig 13 RUBINETTO GRILL MAX 90 RUBINETTO GRILL CHIUSO 0 RUBINETTO GRILL MIN 160...

Page 26: ...and execute a first empty switch on cycle for 3h before proceeding to cook food DESCRIPTION OF THE HOB BURNERS Before use always check the gas rings the caps and the grates are correctly positioned Al...

Page 27: ...INJECTOR 0 80 CU3001 5000 PRE MOUNTING KIT AUX IGN 2nd SERIES SBF BOWL WITH INJECTOR FOR BURNER 2nd SERIES AUX FITTING MI 3x1 BOWL NUT BICONIC ADAPTOR FOR BOWL UNIVERSAL NUT FOR THERMOCOUPLE THERMOCOU...

Page 28: ...ressed for longer after igniting the burner ATTENTION Ignition must take place without any pots or other objects on the hob and on the burners FLAME ADJUSTMENT 4 Check the flame is regular and stable...

Page 29: ...d to the burner and they must not protrude from the grate Use is not permitted of the appliance without the grate or with heat diffusers or reducers different from those purchasable from the dealer Su...

Page 30: ...ot come in contact with these parts without adequate safety guards SWITCHING OFF THE BURNERS 6 When cooking is complete switch off the appliance turning all the knobs off 7 Remove saucepans from the a...

Page 31: ...be released from the nozzle if the flame accidentally extinguishes e g liquid overflows from the pan the thermocouple will cool in a few seconds and this blocks the gas exiting the nozzle preventing t...

Page 32: ...eated series of impulses 3 After igniting keep the knob fully pressed for approx 5 seconds this release delay is used to heat the safety thermocouple If on release of the knob the burner does not stay...

Page 33: ...he saucepans with appropriate protection against scalding Wait till the complete cool down of the equipment before closing the deflector and the grill door Only use saucepan pans and accessories expre...

Page 34: ...se some parts of the appliance maintain very high temperatures Before cleaning the appliance wait for it to cool completely this makes operation easier and safer avoiding food residue catching fire AT...

Page 35: ...o detergent infiltrates under the knobs After cleaning the knobs ensure you have not accidentally moved them from their off position Gas rings caps grates after the components have cooled remove them...

Page 36: ...eeks proceed as follows carefully clean the appliance following the instructions in the specific chapter ensure safe disconnection or shut off of the electrical and gas power supply DISPOSAL ON DECOMM...

Page 37: ...r nearest Support Centre run the following operations check the hob is correctly connected to the system check the hob is correctly powered find the appliance data on the CE plate outlining the serial...

Page 38: ...causes the warranty to expire and could cause damage to people and the appliance SPARE PARTS The user or installation technician can find in this booklet the list of all components of the hob subject...

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