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5.1.6.5 REPLACING THE PILOT BURNER NOZZLE 

(oven)
•   Undo screw coupling “H” and replace nozzle “G” with one 

suitable for the gas type (Table B, fig.3D).

•   The nozzle diameter is given in hundredths of mm on the 

nozzle body.

•  Retighten coupling “H”.

5.1.6.6 REPLACING THE ADjUSTMENT SPRING OF 
THE PRESSURE REGULATOR

•   Replace the spring of the pressure regulator with one 

suitable for the gas pressure type given in table B (see 
handbook Appendix) as follows:

-   Remove the seal cap, seal cap gasket, adjusting screw 

and the spring.

-   Insert the new spring and replace the adjusting screw.
-   Connect a pressure gauge to the appliance’s test point 

pressure (fig. 2A/2B).

-   Ignite the appliance’s burners so to have the maximum 

gas consumption.

-   Regulate the adjustment screw until the pressure gauge 

shows the working pressure value (section 5.1.4 Gas 
pressure regulator). 

-   Replace the seal cap and gasket and screw tightly closed.
-   Remove the pressure gauge and close the test point 

pressure.

-   Prior to operation, test the gas pressure regulator for leaks.

         

5.2. 

ELECTRIC APPLIANCES

5.2.1. 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 

(Fig. 4A - Table A)

IMPORTANT!

 Before connecting, make sure the mains voltage 

and frequency match that given on the dataplate.

•   To access the terminal board, remove the appliance con-

trol panel by undoing the fixing screws (fig. 4A 1-2).

•  Connect the power cable to the terminal board as shown 

in the wiring diagram attached to the appliance.

• Secure the power cable with the cable gland.

IMPORTANT!

 The manufacturer declines any liability if the

safety regulations are not respected.
 

5.2.2. 

POWER CABLE

Unless otherwise specified, our appliances are not equipped 
with a power cable. The installer must use a flexible cable 
having characteristics at least equivalent to H05RN-F rub-
ber-insulated type cables. Protect the cable section outside 
the appliance with a metal or rigid plastic pipe.

5.2.3. 

CIRCUIT BREAKER

Install a circuit breaker ahead of the appliance. Contact ope-
ning distance and maximum leakage current must comply 
with current regulations.

5.3. 

E Q U I P OT E N T I A L   N O D E   A N D   E A R T H 

CONNECTION

Connect the appliance to an earth; it must be included in 
an equipotential node by means of the screw located at the 
front right under the frame. The screw is marked with the 

symbol 

.

 

6. SAFETY THERMOSTAT

Some of our appliance models use a safety thermostat that 
cuts in automatically when temperatures exceed a set value, 
shutting off the gas supply (gas appliances) or the electricity 
(electric appliances).
  

6.1. RESET

•  Wait until the appliance has cooled down: a suitable tem-

perature for resetting is approx. 90°C.

•  Press the red button on the safety thermostat body.

IMPORTANT! 

If resetting requires the removal of a protective 

part (e.g. control panel) this must be done by a specialised 
technician. Tampering with the safety thermostat invalidates 
the warranty.

7. BEFORE LEAVING 

Check all connection for gas leaks with soap and water. Do 
not use a naked flame for detecting leaks. Ignite all burners 
both individually and combined to ensure correct operation of 
gas valves, burners and ignition. Turn gas taps to low flame 
for each burner, individually and separately, when satisfied 
with the appliance, please, instruct the user on the correct 
method of operation. In case the appliancefails to operate 
correctly after all checks have been carried out, refer to the 
authorised service provider.

Summary of Contents for +7ECED2R00

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION 23 1 REFERENCE STANDARDS 23 2 UNPACKING 23 3 POSITIONING 23 4 FUME EXHAUST AND VENTILATION 24 5 CONNECTIONS 24 6 SAFETY THERMOSTAT 26 7 BEFORE LEAVING 26 8 HANDRAIL 27 VI INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER 28 1 COOKTOP USE 28 2 OVEN USE 29 VII CLEANING 30 1 EXTERNAL PARTS 30 2 OTHER SURFACES 30 3 PERIODS OF DISUSE 30 4 INTERNAL PARTS 30 VIII MAINTENANCE 31 1 MAINTENANCE 31 ...

Page 2: ...GH4CG0 E7GCGH4CGA Z7GCGH4CGA 800mm 7GCGL6C10 E7GCGL6C1A Z7GCGL6C1A 1200mm 7GCGH4CE0 E7GCGH4CEA Z7GCGH4CEA 800mm 7GCGL6C20 E7GCGL6C2A Z7GCGL6C2A 1200mm TECHNICAL DATA Power supply voltage V 400 400 Electrical power absorbed kW 6 6 Phases N 3N 3N Frequency Hz 50 60 50 60 ISO 7 1 connection Ø 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Cooktop burners Ø60 5 50 1 4 kW Nr 2 4 6 4 6 4 6 Cooktop nominal heat output kW 1...

Page 3: ...mm2 4 4 6 4 TABLE A Gas electrical appliance technical data MODELS 7GCGD2C0A 400mm 7GCGH4C0A 800mm 7GCGH4CGA 7GCGL6C1A 800mm 7GCGH4CEA 7GCGL6C2A 800mm 7GCGL6C0A 1200mm 7GCGH4CEN 800mm 7GCGI6CL0 7GCGI6CLA 900mm TECHNICAL DATA Power supply voltage V 400 230 Electrical power absorbed kW 6 6 Phases N 3N 3 Frequency Hz 50 60 50 60 ISO 7 1 connection Ø 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Cooktop burners Ø60 5 5...

Page 4: ... Oven max power kW 6 Nominal max power kW 4 5 5 2 9 10 4 14 6 16 4 4 5 5 2 4 5 5 2 Power cable section mm2 4 4 4 4 4 TABLE A Electrical appliance technical data MODELS 7ECMH4RE5 7ECMH4QE5 800mm 7ECMH4RE6 7ECMH4QE6 800mm 7ECML6Q25 800mm 7ECML6Q26 800mm TECHNICAL DATA Power supply voltage V 400 440 400 440 Phases N 3 3 3 3 Frequency Hz 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 Cooktop hot plates 2 6 kW Nr 4 4 4 4 Coo...

Page 5: ...f it unless they are supervised or instructed in its use by a person responsible for their safety The appliance must be used by trained personnel Do not leave the appliance unattended when operating Turn the appliance off in case of fault or poor operation Do not use products even if diluted containing chlorine sodium hypochlorite hydrochloric or muriatic acid etc to clean the appliance or the flo...

Page 6: ...ocal gas fitting regulation s municipal building codes electrical wiring regulations local water supply regulations AS5601 gas installation health authorites and any other statutory regulations 2 UNPACKING IMPORTANT Immediately check for any damage caused during tran sport The forwarder is responsible for the goods during transport and delivery Inspect the packing before and after unloading Make a...

Page 7: ... EXHAUST For Australia ventilation must be in accordance with australian building codes and kitchen exhaust hoods must comply with AS NZS1668 1 and AS 1668 2 4 1 TYPE A1 APPLIANCES Position type A1 appliances under an extraction hood to ensure removal of fumes and steam produced by cooking SUB CLAUSE 4 1 is not relevant for australian stan dard 5 CONNECTIONS Any installation work or maintenance to...

Page 8: ... THE PRIMARY AIR SUPPLY When the primary air supply is correctly adjusted the flame does not float with burner cold and there is no flareback with burner hot Undo screw A and position aerator E at distance H given on the Table B retighten screw A and seal with paint fig 3A 5 1 6 CONVERSION TO ANOTHER TYPE OF GAS Technical data gas nozzles Table B gives the type of nozzles to be used when replacing...

Page 9: ...rwise specified our appliances are not equipped with a power cable The installer must use a flexible cable having characteristics at least equivalent to H05RN F rub ber insulated type cables Protect the cable section outside the appliance with a metal or rigid plastic pipe 5 2 3 CIRCUIT BREAKER Install a circuit breaker ahead of the appliance Contact ope ning distance and maximum leakage current m...

Page 10: ...edge of the top make ø6 holes at points A For 1200mm and 1600mm appliances also drill at point B 8 1 2 Zanussi handrail Screw supports D on handrail C and insert them at the holes prepared Insert reinforcement plate R and fix the supports S with the nuts and washer S C R 1a 8 1 3 Electrolux handrail Fixsupports A totheedgeofthetopattheholesprepared with screw B plate C and respective nuts and wash...

Page 11: ... can create problems in combustion Before lighting the burners make sure the flame spreaders are turned to the stop position 1 2 ELECTRIC MODELS Equipped with rapid heating electric hot plates each of 2 6 kW power To ensure long life of the hot plates observe the following use flat bottomed pots do not leave the hot plates switched on without pots or with empty pots do not spill cold liquids on th...

Page 12: ...knob I clockwise to position pilot Then press the knob down and turn it to position Off Note if removing knob L for cleaning always turn knob fully clockwise to the lowest setting and replace the knob so that the mark on the knob aligns with the lowest temperature marking Failure to replace the knob correctly will result in inaccurate oven temperature 2 2 ELECTRIC MODELS The heating elements are c...

Page 13: ... affect the flame 2 OTHER SURFACES CAST IRON ELECTRIC HOT PLATES Clean the hot plates with a damp cloth then switch them on for a few minutes to dry rapidly lastly lubricate them with a light film of cooking oil DO NOT pour cold liquids on the hot plates while they are hot IMPORTANT With electric appliances make sure no water comes into contact with electrical components water pene tration can cau...

Page 14: ...owing are considered to be abnormal operation and may require servicing incomplete ignition of the burner yellow tipping of the burner flame burner failing to remain alight gas valves are difficult to turn burner exitinguished by operation of oven door In case the appliance fails to operate correctly contact the authorised service provider in your area INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPLACING COMPONENTS to be c...

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