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The regulator fitted to the gas bottle must be compliant with EN 12864. 

To make the flexi-pipe of the appliance suitable for connection, use a rubber insert support compliant with UNI 7141, with relative 
clamps,  at  the  appliance  end.  It  is  necessary  to  use  an  adapter  for  this  (if  not  supplied  with  the  appliance,  ask  Technical 
Assistance for one). This adapter will be connected to the smooth end of the appliance by a gas-proof press fitting and connected 
to the rubber insert support by a threaded connection (compliant with ISO 7-1  if the rubber insert holder is not supplied with the 
appliance). Pay attention to the marking of the threading on the adapter:   check that it is compatible with that of the rubber insert 
support.

 

 

 

Upon completion of installation, check the seal of the connection in compliance with the methods indicated by the legislation in 

force. Never use a naked flame.

 

 
 
 
Checking the correct operation of the burners 

When the appliance is installed, check that all the burners work properly. 
Check  the  ignition,  in  compliance  with  the  Instructions  for  Use  section,  the  stability  of  the  flame,  the  maintenance  of  the  flame 
when turning the knob from maximum to minimum. The flame must not flare up or go out. 

 

If this happens: 

check the type of gas/pressure used: it must correspond to that indicated on the appliance plate;

 

check for any shifting of the burner parts (flame divider, cap), due to assembly of the appliance. 

If the problem persists, contact Technical Assistance. 

 
 
Ventilation 

This  appliance  is  not  connected  to  a  device  for  the  evacuation  of  the  combust  products.  Therefore,  it  must  be  connected  in 
compliance with the installation standards in force. Pay particular attention to that envisaged by local legislation on the matter of 
ventilation ad aeration.

 

 

Specifically (UNI 7131), the room where the appliance is installed: 

must  be  fitted  with  a  system  to  take  the  combustion  fumes  outside,  through  a  hood  or  electric  fan  which  starts  operating 
automatically every time the appliance is switched on; 

it must have a system which allows the air flow necessary for proper combustion (at least 2 m

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/h for each kW of installed 

power).  This  can  be  obtained  by  taking  the  air  directly  from  outside  (section  of  at  least  100  cm

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,  in  order  to  prevent  it 

becoming  accidentally  blocked),  or  indirectly  from  adjacent  rooms    (not  bedrooms  or  rooms  where  there  is  a  risk  of 
explosion) which are directly ventilated and connected to the former by permanent openings.

 

 
 

The appliance is fed by LPG (liquid petroleum gas). 

 

LPG is heavier than air, so it settles downwards. Consequently LPG bottles must have an opening towards the outside to allow 
low-level evacuation of any gas leaks.    

 

Empty r partially full LPG bottles must not be installed or kept in rooms or 
areas that are below ground level (cellars, etc.). 
Only gas bottles that are being used may be kept in said rooms/areas, in a position where they are not subject to the direct  action 
of sources of heat (50°C). 
 
 

Adjustments and transformations 

No adjustment is necessary: 

the burners are fixed primary air burners;  

as  the  only  power  supply  is  LPG  (in  compliance  with  that  indicated  on  the  plate  on  the  underside  of  the  appliance),  the 
minimum levels have already been set in the factory. The valve by-pass screw has already been fully tightened.  Should an 
inadequate flame be found in the Minimum position during use, intervention on the by-pass valve screw is forbidden.  Check 
the conditions of the system (any narrowing of the connections;  the appliance supply pressure is stated on the plate) or of 
the pressure regulator fitted to the gas bottle. 

 

 
The appliance is in category one (I3+ or I3B/P), so no transformation for use with other types of gas is possible. The dismantling of 
the injectors for switching to other types of gas is not allowed.

 

 
 
 

Special maintenance 

Any special maintenance to the hob must be carried out by authorised personnel. 
It is possible to replace the components inside the hob. 

 

To access the inside of the hob, it is necessary to remove it from the unit. At this point the hob components are accessible: valves, 
burner cups, tubes and gas ramp (see figure 4).

 

 
 
Replace  everything  necessary,  always  fitting  original  parts  supplied  by  Technical  Assistance.  The  washers  in  contact  with  gas 
(e.g.: those of the valves) must always be replaced when implicated in disassembly). 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PC Series

Page 1: ...MANUAL INSTRUCCTION PC series FC series FN series PVseries...

Page 2: ...S HOBS CE Certificate no 51 INSTRUCTION USE AND MAINTENANCE BOOKLET MODELS LIST 28 09 2010 Type PC no Model Brand Nominal Voltage Electric power Qn kW 1 PC1320 CAN 1 90 2 PC1321 CAN 3 80 3 PC1322 CAN...

Page 3: ...3 Manufacturer CAN di Bellini Mauro Via Nazionale 65 25080 PUEGNAGO DEL GARDA BS TEL 39 0365 555909 r a FAX 39 0365 651 822 www can web com info can web com...

Page 4: ...or the cooking of food cooked in oil or fat inasmuch as it is easily inflammable Keep the appliance out of the reach of children NOTE FOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES the use of this appliance by people with...

Page 5: ...hobs comprises the models shown in the following table which summarises the feature of the burners PC1320 1 Semirapido 1900 W PC1321 2 Semirapido 1900 W PC1322 2 Semirapido 1900 W PC1323 1 rapido 300...

Page 6: ...r on the pan stand Turn the knob to the required flame intensity Should the flames accidentally go out turn the burner control knob off and wait at least 1 min before attempting to light it again To s...

Page 7: ...ign bodies For the correct assembly and reassembly of the burner parts see figure 2 Figure 2 a To fit release the burner cap turn it slightly so that the pins slot into position Figure 2 b flame divid...

Page 8: ...s above the appliance is at least 650 mm Any lateral work surfaces within critical distance Y must remain below the height of the appliance surface Figure 3 The appliance must be fastened to the unit...

Page 9: ...st be fitted with a system to take the combustion fumes outside through a hood or electric fan which starts operating automatically every time the appliance is switched on it must have a system which...

Page 10: ...oceed with reassembly Greasing the valves if the rotation of the knob becomes difficult it is necessary to grease the valve to prevent damage Proceed as follows dismantle the valve from the gas ramp a...

Page 11: ...y g h Nominal heat capacity W Reduced heat capacity MINIMUM W Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm Auxiliary G30 G31 Butane Propane 30 30 73 1000 400 52 Semi fast G30 G31 Butane Propane 30 30 138 1900 450 69 Fast...

Page 12: ...ETRACTABLE GAS HOBS INSTRUCTION USE AND MAINTENANCE BOOKLET MODELS LIST 28 09 2010 Type FC n Model Brand Nominal Voltage Electric power Qn kW 1 FC1345 CAN 1 90 2 FC1347 CAN 4 80 3 FC1348 CAN 2 90 4 FC...

Page 13: ...13 Manufacturer CAN di Bellini Mauro Via Nazionale 65 25080 PUEGNAGO DEL GARDA BS TEL 39 0365 555909 r a FAX 39 0365 651 822 www can web com info can web com...

Page 14: ...or the cooking of food cooked in oil or fat inasmuch as it is easily inflammable Keep the appliance out of the reach of children NOTE FOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES the use of this appliance by people with...

Page 15: ...e maximum big flame position as shown in figure 1 These position is easily recognised by a small mechanical stop At this point approach the flame with a lit match or electric lighter and press the kno...

Page 16: ...n stands and stainless steel accessories burnish when the appliance has been operating for a few minutes This colouring can be removed using a finely abrasive pad The shine of stainless steel parts ca...

Page 17: ...clines all responsibility for installation or adjustment which do not comply with the instructions given in this section Installation must conform to UNI 7131 the latest revision Inserting and fasteni...

Page 18: ...pliance input consists of a gas ramp with the end facing sideways to simplify installation The end is cylindrical 8 mm diameter unthreaded for at least 30 mm Where permitted by the installation standa...

Page 19: ...g towards the outside to allow low level evacuation of any gas leaks Empty r partially full LPG bottles must not be installed or kept in rooms or areas that are below ground level cellars etc Only gas...

Page 20: ...rease with a cloth remove the cone again to ensure that the grease has not blocked the internal gas passages refit the valve AFTER COMPLETING EACH REASSEMBLY ALWAYS CHECK THAT THE SEAL CONFORMS TO THE...

Page 21: ...G30 Butane G31 Propane 28 30 37 138 136 1900 450 69 Fast G30 Butane G31 Propane 28 30 37 218 214 3000 700 85 For category I3B P Burner Gas Pressure mbar Nominal heat capacity g h Nominal heat capacit...

Page 22: ...N The warranty implicates the free repair or replacement of parts presenting manufacturing faults The warranty does not cover parts which present normal wear and tear aesthetics damages caused by care...

Page 23: ...ficate no 51 INSTRUCTION USE AND MAINTENANCE BOOKLET MODELS LIST 28 09 2010 Type FN no Model Brand Nominal Voltage Electric power Qn kW 1 FN1330 CAN 1 90 2 FN1331 CAN 1 90 3 FN1332 CAN 2 90 4 FN1333 C...

Page 24: ...24 MANUFACTOR CAN di Bellini Mauro Via Nazionale 65 25080 PUEGNAGO DEL GARDA BS TEL 39 0365 555909 r a FAX 39 0365 651 822 www can web com info can web com...

Page 25: ...tor the cooking of food cooked in oil or fat inasmuch as it is easily inflammable Keep the appliance out of the reach of children NOTE FOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES the use of this appliance by people wit...

Page 26: ...burner knob anticlockwise to the maximum big flame position as shown in figure 1 These position is easily recognised by a small mechanical stop At this point approach the flame with a lit match or ele...

Page 27: ...ds and stainless steel accessories burnish when the appliance has been operating for a few minutes This colouring can be removed using a finely abrasive pad The shine of stainless steel parts can be m...

Page 28: ...arts The removal of other burner parts is forbidden When cleaning the cut off device operate gently using a wet sponge The removal of parts of the appliance other than the burners within the limits in...

Page 29: ...main below the height of the appliance surface X 55mm Y 100mm Figure 3 The appliance must be fastened to the unit using the screws supplied with it Fasten the 2 posts to the hob through the appropriat...

Page 30: ...flow necessary for proper combustion at least 2 m 3 h for each kW of installed power This can be obtained by taking the air directly from outside section of at least 100 cm 2 in order to prevent it be...

Page 31: ...ith thinner lightly re grease the cone using appropriate grease introduce the cone into its seat manoeuvring it to expel any excess grease Remove the excess grease with a cloth remove the cone again t...

Page 32: ...ne G31 Propane 28 30 37 73 71 1000 400 52 Semi fast G30 Butane G31 Propane 28 30 37 138 136 1900 450 69 Fast G30 Butane G31 Propane 28 30 37 218 214 3000 700 85 For category I3B P Burner Gas Pressure...

Page 33: ...N The warranty implicates the free repair or replacement of parts presenting manufacturing faults The warranty does not cover parts which present normal wear and tear aesthetics damages caused by care...

Page 34: ...te no 51Bu3860 INSTRUCTION USE AND MAINTENANCE BOOKLET MODELS LIST 13 05 2009 TYPE PV no Model Brand Nominal Voltage Electric power Qn kW 1 PV1350 CAN 1 90 2 PV1351 CAN 2 90 3 PV1352 CAN 5 90 4 PV1357...

Page 35: ...35 Manufacturer CAN di Bellini Mauro Via Nazionale 65 25080 PUEGNAGO DEL GARDA BS TEL 39 0365 555909 r a FAX 39 0365 651 822 www can web com info can web com...

Page 36: ...or the cooking of food cooked in oil or fat inasmuch as it is easily inflammable Keep the appliance out of the reach of children NOTE FOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES the use of this appliance by people with...

Page 37: ...n is open Press and turn the burner knob anticlockwise to the maximum big flame position as shown in figure 1 These position is easily recognised by a small mechanical stop At this point approach the...

Page 38: ...tands and stainless steel accessories burnish when the appliance has been operating for a few minutes This colouring can be removed using a finely abrasive pad The shine of stainless steel parts can b...

Page 39: ...arts The removal of other burner parts is forbidden When cleaning the cut off device operate gently using a wet sponge The removal of parts of the appliance other than the burners within the limits in...

Page 40: ...e appliance If you wish to install it on the right observe the same critical distances indicated in the table Y Make sure that the distance between the pan stand of the appliance and any furniture of...

Page 41: ...appliance is installed check that all the burners work properly Check the ignition in compliance with the Instructions for Use section the stability of the flame the maintenance of the flame when turn...

Page 42: ...e any seals when the replacement operation is complete If it becomes necessary to replace the injectors see the TECHNICAL FEATURES section No sealant is used between the injector thread and its seat F...

Page 43: ...he appliance categories For category I3 Burner Gas Pressure mbar Nominal heat capacity g h Nominal heat capacity W Reduced heat capacity MINIMUM W Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm Auxiliary G30 Butane G31 Pro...

Page 44: ...he warranty implicates the free repair or replacement of parts presenting manufacturing faults The warranty does not cover parts which present normal wear and tear aesthetics damages caused by careles...

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