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INSTALLATION

IMPORTANT INSTALLATION

SPECIFICATIONS

The installer should note that the appliance
that side walls should be no higher than the
cooktop itself. Furthermore, the rear wall, the
surfaces surrounding and adjacent to the
appliance  must  be  able  to  withstand  an
temperature of 90 °C.
The adhesive used to stick the plastic laminate
to the cabinet must be able to withstand a
temperature of not less than 150 °C otherwise
the laminate could come unstuck.
The appliance must be installed in compliance
with the provisions in force.
This appliance is not connected to a device
able to dispose of the combustion fumes. It
must therefore be connected in compliance
with  the  above  mentioned 

installation

standards. Particular care should be paid to
the following provisions governing ventilation
and aeration.

7) ROOM VENTILATION

It is essential to ensure that the room in which the
appliance is installed is permanently ventilated in
order to allow the appliance itself to operate
correctly. the necessary amount of air is that
required  for  regular  gas  combustion 

and

ventilation of the relative room, the volume of
which must not be less than 20 m

3

. Air must

naturally flow through permanent openings in the
walls of the room in question. These openings
must vent the fumes outdoors and their section
must be at least 100 cm

2

(see fig. 3). Construction

of the openings must ensure that the openings
themselves may never be blocked. Indirect
ventilation by air drawn from an adjacent room is
also permitted, in strict compliance with the
provisions in force.

8) LOCATION AND AERATION

Gas cooking appliances must always dispose of
their combustion fumes through hoods. These
must be connected to flues, chimneys or straight
outside. If it is not possible to install a hood, an
electric fan can be installed on a window or on a
wall facing outside (see fig. 4). This must be
activated at the same time as the appliance (see
fig.  5),  so  long  as  the  specifications  in  the
provisions in force are strictly complied with.

9) GAS CONNECTION

Before connecting the appliance, check that
the values on the data label affixed to the
underside of the cooktop correspond to those
of the gas and electricity mains in the home.
A  label  on  the  appliance  indicates  the
regulating conditions: type of gas and working
pressure. Gas connection must comply with
the pertinent standards and provisions in
force. 
When  gas  is  supplied  through  ducts,

the

appliance must be connected to the gas supply
system: 
●with a rigid steel pipe. The joints of this pipe must

consist of threaded fittings conforming to the
standards. 

●With copper pipe. The joints of this pipe must

consist of unions with mechanical seals.

●With seamless flexible stainless steel pipe. The

length of this pipe must be 2 meters at most and
the seals must comply with the standards.

When the gas is supplied by a bottle,

the

appliance must be fuelled by a pressure governor
conforming to the provisions in force and must be
connected:
●with a copper pipe. The joints of this pipe must

consist of unions with mechanical seals.

●With seamless flexible stainless steel pipe. The

length of this pipe must be 2 meters at most and
the seals must comply with the standards. 

This pipe must be installed so that it can not

come into contact with moving parts of the built
form  (eg  drawers) 

and  must  not  cross

compartments that could be crammed.

It is advisable to apply the special adapter to the

flexible pipe. This is easily available from the
shops and facilitates connection with the hose
nipple of the pressure governor on the bottle.

WARNINGS:
remember that the gas inlet union on the
appliance is a 1/2" gas parallel male type in
compliance with EN 10226 standards.
- The appliance complies with the provisions

of the following EC Directives:
2009/142 regarding gas safety.

Summary of Contents for GI-Z0102

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND USER INSTRUCTIONS BUILT IN MIXED HOB INDUCTION DOMINO HOB...

Page 2: ...or oil can be dangerous and may result in fire NEVER try to extinguish a fire with water but switch off the appliance and then cover flame e g with a lid or a fire blanket WARNING Danger of fire do no...

Page 3: ...er selecting the heating element and the heat can be regulated using the controls on the front panel from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 9 depending on the models The cooking areas have concentric dis...

Page 4: ...nduction element 1 button 2 Induction element 1 button 3 ON OFF button 4 TIMER programming button 5 Clock levels display 6 TIMER programming button 7 Safety lock button 8 Induction element 2 button 9...

Page 5: ...and will not affect the operation of the touch control INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER Every time a symbol is pressed it is confirmed by a beep The functions of hobs that use this type of technology are act...

Page 6: ...or must be pressed for about three seconds the warning light comes on It is not possible to make the heating areas work if is active If the heating elements are still working it is possible to switch...

Page 7: ...entred on the heating elements see fig 2 If the pan is not properly centred over the corresponding printed area or is removed without switching the element off a sensor automatically switches off the...

Page 8: ...14 Touch control Attention this appliance has been manufactured for domestic use only and it employment by private person The appliance has 2 4 cooking areas with different sizes and different power l...

Page 9: ...button 10 Display cooking levels 0 9 11 Display clock 1 Induction element 7 button left 2 Induction element 7 button left 3 Induction element 6 button left 4 Induction element 6 button left 5 ON OFF...

Page 10: ...ectly place In the event of the Burner flames being accidentally extinguished turn off the burner control and do not attempt to re ignite the burner for a least 1 minute HOW TO USE THE BURNERS Bear in...

Page 11: ...ed by keeping the natural air vents clear fig 3 and by activating the mechanical aeration device suction hood or electric fan fig 4 and fig 5 Intensive and lengthy use of the appliance may require add...

Page 12: ...ppliance Do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands or feet Do not use the appliance barefoot The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage resulting from improper incorrect or unreasonabl...

Page 13: ...9 minutes symbol After activating the cooking area required selecting it on the display activate the timer by pressing the or symbol above the symbol Then return to the heating element to be programme...

Page 14: ...NG OFF THE HOB The hob is switched off by pressing the symbol for one second even if the plates are operating all the plates will be deactivated and the hob will switch off completely If the plates ar...

Page 15: ...the sensor must be pressed for about three seconds the warning light comes on It is not possible to make the heating areas work if is active If the heating elements are still working it is possible t...

Page 16: ...o cook foods that have to be boiled for delicate roastmeats and fish 9 P To boil large amounts of liquid to fry 3 GUIDE TO COOKING The table below indicates the power values that can be set and the ty...

Page 17: ...entred on the heating elements see fig 7 If the pan is not properly centred over the corresponding printed area or is removed without switching the element off a sensor automatically switches off the...

Page 18: ...ishwasher Following this all parts should be thoroughly rinsed and dried Never wash them while they are still warm and never use abrasive powders WARNINGS comply with the following instructions before...

Page 19: ...lls As time goes by metallic reflections colouring or scratches may appear due to poor cleaning and the incorrect movement of pans Scratches are hard to eliminate but do not affect the correct operati...

Page 20: ...are in any doubt do not use the appliance and connect qualified personnel The packing elements cardboard bags polystyrene nails must not be left within the reach of children as they are potential sou...

Page 21: ...x the hob with the proper hooks S and fit the prominent part into the porthole H on the bottom turn the screw F until the hook S stick on the top fig 15 For the induction position the hob in the hole...

Page 22: ...INSTALLATION Positioning hooks 60 cm 30 cm 90 cm gas induction hook A gas hook B induction induction gas FIG 15 A FIG 15 22 TYPE PCZ VTCI TYPE PCZVB...

Page 23: ...installed on a window or on a wall facing outside see fig 4 This must be activated at the same time as the appliance see fig 5 so long as the specifications in the provisions in force are strictly co...

Page 24: ...ad to dangerous overheating The outlet must be accessible after the built in When the appliance is connected straight to the electricity main install an omnipolar circuit breaker between the appliance...

Page 25: ...uction A H07 RN F H05 VV F 3 x 1 5 mm 2 gas induction 30 cm 60 cm TYPE AND SECTION OF THE POWER CABLES see figure above ATTENTION If the power supply cable is replaced the installer should leave the g...

Page 26: ...the ground wire B longer than the phase conductors fig 24 and comply with the recommendations given in paragraph 10 26 FIG 16 D FIG 16 C FIG 16 A induction gas Type of cable Monophase power supply 22...

Page 27: ...d all the heating elements must be switched off press the front left heating element 7 and the front right heating element 6 selection keys together see fig 17 after performing this operation an acous...

Page 28: ...self To end without registering any change If no action takes place within 60 seconds the changes are not registered and the system reseti itself FIG 20 Functions of the hob ECO power For the ECO powe...

Page 29: ...shaft In any case to access to regulation it can be done trought the insertion of a small screwdriver D beside the tap fig 22 or in the hole C inside the shaft of the tap fig 22 A Turn the throttle sc...

Page 30: ...he heat inputs of the burners the diameter of the injectors and the working pressures of the various types of gas FIG 23 CONVERSIONS TABEL BURNERS GAS NORMAL PRESSURE mbar NORMAL RATE INJECTOR DIAMETE...

Page 31: ...NENTS WARNING MAINTENANCE MUST ONLY BE PERFORMED BY AUTHORISED PERSONS MODEL 4 EL HEATING 90 cm Voltage 220 240 380 415 V 3N Frequency 50 60 Hz Total rated power 7200 W MODEL 2 EL HEATING 30 cm 60 cm...

Page 32: ...er the heater After 1 minute heater off On Power Induction heater overtemperature COIL TEMPERATURE T1 1 COIL TEMPERATURE T2 1 No power is delivered to the heater Off or H C On Power Induction generato...

Page 33: ...right side heaters switched off and locked Heater errors Event Visualization Priority Order Error recovery Action Heater display fore 0 5 sec back 0 5 sec Communication fault When the fault disappear...

Page 34: ...s Error Visualization Priority Order Error recovery Action All Heater display fore 0 5 sec back 0 5 sec Microcrontroller fault App off F0 On Off key emitter fault When the fault disappears App off FA...

Page 35: ...5 gr h G30 Qn GPL 339 gr h G31 TENSION 220 240 V FREQUENCY 50 60 Hz Rated power el induction 7200W 1 BURNER 90 triple crown 4 0 kW CATEGORY II2H3 G 30 BUTANE 28 30 mbar G 31 PROPANE 37 mbar G 20 NATUR...

Page 36: ...he type of fault and the model of the appliance in your possession Please also note that genuine spare parts are only available from our After Sales Service Centers and authorized retail outlets The a...

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