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Fig. 3.1

60’ Timer

The minute counter is a timed acoustic 

warning device which can be set for a ma-

ximum of 60 minutes.

The knob (Fig. 3.1) must be rotated 

clockwise as far as the 60 minute position 

and then set to the required time by rota-

ting it anticlockwise.

IMPORTANT WARNING:

This is only a mechanical timer.

Remember to turn off the oven/grill ma-

nually.

  3 - MINUTE COUNTER

Summary of Contents for KS 100 G

Page 1: ...1 BUILT IN GAS OVEN model KS 100 G Instructions for use Installation advice Before operating this oven please read these instructions carefully ...

Page 2: ...mportant Safeguards Recommendations Control Panel How to use the Fan Oven Minute Counter Cleaning Maintenance Advice for the Installer Installation Gas Section Electrical installation Guarantee 3 4 5 6 7 14 15 16 22 23 24 27 28 35 36 37 38 ...

Page 3: ... product The safety precautions and recommendations within this booklet are for your own safety and that of others They will also provide a means by which to make full use of the features offered by your appliance Please preserve this booklet carefully It may be useful in future either to yourself or to others in the event that doubts should arise relating to its operation This appliance must be u...

Page 4: ...o use Using the Oven for the First Time You are advised to carry out the following operations Assemble the interior of the oven as described under the heading Cleaning and main tenance Switch the empty oven ON at maximum temperature for about two hours to eliminate traces of grease and smell from the components Let the oven cool down switch off the electrical supply then clean the inside of the ov...

Page 5: ...nger to themselves or their sur roundings WARNING When correctly installed your product meets all safety requirements laid down for this type of product category However special care should be taken around the rear or the underneath of the appliance as these areas are not designed or inten ded to be touched and may contain sharp or rough edges that may cause injury Fire Risk Do not store inflammab...

Page 6: ...ally extinguished turn the gas off at the control knob and wait at least 1 minute before attempting to relight CAUTION Gas appliances produce heat and humidity in the environment in which they are installed Ensure that the cooking area is well ventilated by opening the natural ventilation grilles or by installing an extractor hood connected to an outlet duct CAUTION If the appliance is used for a ...

Page 7: ...he following ways a by Normal Convection The heat is produced by the oven gas burner b by Forced Convection The heat produced by the oven burner is distributed throughout the oven by the fan c by Radiation The heat is radiated by the gas grill d by Ventilation The food is defrosted by using the fan only without oven burner this is not a cooking function Cooling Fan Motor This appliance incorporate...

Page 8: ...ner is regulated by a thermostat which allow to maintain the oven temperature constant The control of the temperature is assured by a thermostatic probe positioned inside the oven The probe must be always kept in its housing in a clean condition as an incorrect position or encrustment may cause an alteration in the control of the temperature Moreover the thermostat is fitted with a safety valve wh...

Page 9: ... Wait about ten seconds after lighting the burner to release the knob priming time of the thermocouple 4 Check that the burner has lit if not turn the knob clockwise back to O OFF and repeat the procedure from step 1 5 Close the oven door slowly and adjust the thermostat knob on the desired setting If the flame extinguishes for any reason the safety valve will automatically shut off the gas supply...

Page 10: ...sing the knob priming time of the thermocouple 4 Check that the burner has lit if not turn the knob anti clockwise back to O OFF and repeat the procedure from step 1 5 The oven door must always be kept half open when the grill is in operation For correct use see chapter TRADITIONAL GRILLING If the flame extinguishes for any reason the safety valve will automatically shut off the gas supply to the ...

Page 11: ...itch it off turn the knob to the off po sition O IMPORTANT When using the fan motor toge ther with the oven gas burner switch on the fan only after the ignition of the gas burner Cooking With Fan Assisted Gas Oven Oven Burner and Fan Motor fig 2 8 After the ignition of the gas burner close the oven door and switch on the fan motor Before introducing the food preheat the oven to the desired tempera...

Page 12: ...ning the rack as near as possible to the grill Insert the drip pan under the rack to collect the cooking juices The operation of the grill should not exceed 30 minutes Attention The oven door becomes very hot during operation Keep children away Fig 2 10 WARNING The grill burner must be used with the door ajar only The cooling fan air flow below the control panel allows a correct discharging of the...

Page 13: ...e achieved by swapping the shelf positions over half way through the cooking process Safety NEVER allow fat to build on the oven base As with all ovens clean and empty fat regularly from the trays and oven base to avoid the possibility of fat fires The oven incorporates a safety cooling fan motor to achieve optimum efficiency of the con trols ensure lower surface temperatures are maintained and co...

Page 14: ...w oven Biscuits rich plain cakes i e Ma deira Low temp roasting 180 180 C 350 F Warm oven Plain cakes Victoria sandwich rai sed meat pies 190 190 C 195 C 374 F 383 F Moderate oven Small cakes savoury flans fish 205 205 C 401 F Fairly hot oven Plain cakes and buns swiss rolls fruit pies High temp roasting 215 215 C 220 C 419 F 428 F Hot oven Bread and bread rolls etc scones flaky and rough puff pas...

Page 15: ...e set for a ma ximum of 60 minutes The knob Fig 3 1 must be rotated clockwise as far as the 60 minute position and then set to the required time by rota ting it anticlockwise IMPORTANT WARNING This is only a mechanical timer Remember to turn off the oven grill ma nually 3 MINUTE COUNTER ...

Page 16: ...st consulting with the manufac turers recommendations and testing a small sample of the oven cavity Abrasive cleaning agents or scouring pads cloths should not be used on the cavity surface NOTE The manufacturers of this appliance will accept no responsibility for damage cau sed by chemical or abrasive cleaning ATTENTION Let the oven cool down and pay special attention no to touch the hot heating ...

Page 17: ...ecifications 230V or 220 240V E14 and same power check watt power as stamped in the bulb itself of the replaced bulb Refit the protective cover A Note Oven bulb replacement is not covered by your guarantee Assembling and Dismantling of the Side Runner Frames Fit the side runner frames into the holes on the side walls inside the oven fig 4 1 Slide the drip pan and rack into the runners as shown in ...

Page 18: ...r A completely on the left and right hinges fig 4 6 Hold the door as shown in fig 4 4 Gently close the door fig 4 7 until left and right hinge levers A are hooked to part B of the door fig 4 6 Withdraw the hinge hooks from their location following arrow C fig 4 8 Rest the door on a soft surface CAUTION Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to cle an the oven door glass since t...

Page 19: ...sure the oven and all its parts have cooled down Do not attempt to handle the parts of a hot oven Take extreme care when handling the glass pane Avoid the edges of the glass bumping against any surface This may result in the glass shattering Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the sur face which may result in shattering of ...

Page 20: ...nt fig 4 12 Open the lever A completely on the left and right hinges fig 4 13 Gently close the door fig 4 14 until left and right hinge levers A are hooked to part B of the door fig 4 13 2 Remove the inner pane Gently pull out the inner pane of glass fig 4 15 Clean the glass with an appropriate cleaner Dry thoroughly and place on a soft surface Now you can also clean the inside of the outer glass ...

Page 21: ...To reassemble the inner pane of the oven door operate as follows 1 Make sure the door is locked open see fig 4 14 2 Replace the inner pane Check that the four rubber pads are in place D in fig 4 16 IMPORTANT It is advisable while refitting the glass to keep pressed in position the four rubber pads D by a finger to avoid breakage or slippage of the rubber pads themselves Fig 4 17 Check that you are...

Page 22: ...e milk saltwater lemon or tomato juice to remain in contact with enamel parts inside the oven and on the oven tray Do not use abrasive cleaners or powders that will scratch the surfaces and the enamel Do not attempt to repair the internal workings of your oven Do remove the protective film before the first use Do not carry out any cleaning or maintenance without first disconnecting the appliance f...

Page 23: ...23 Advice for the installer ...

Page 24: ...in sharp or rough edges that may cause injury Location The appliance may be installed in a kitchen Kitchen diner or a bed sitting room but not in a room or space containing a bath or a shower The appliance must not be installed in a bed sitting room of less than 20m3 The appliance is designed and approved for domestic use only and should not be installed in a commercial semi commercial or communal...

Page 25: ...in over heating or damage to adjacent units Lift the oven carefully into po sition on the shelf taking care NOT to lift it by the door handle If you lower the oven door you will see 4 screw holes 2 on each side of the oven The oven should then be se cured to the housing by fitting screws into these holes Remember the housing should not be free standing but secu red to the wall and or adjacent fitt...

Page 26: ...NT To avoid damage to the lower trim plea se note the following instructions The lower trim is designed to allow for good air circulation and the correct opening of the oven door To ensure the trim is not damaged due to the appliance being placed on the floor the appliance should be suitably supported as in illustration here below After installation the appliance door should be slowly opened to en...

Page 27: ...ide air in which case no permanent ventilation is required For rooms with a volume greater than 10m3 no permanent ventilation is required Note Regardless of room size all rooms containing the appliance must have direct access to the outside air via an openable window or equivalent Where there are other fuel burning appliances in the same room BS 5440 2 2000 should be consulted to determine the cor...

Page 28: ...ch they are to be installed Gas Safety Installation Use Regulations Building Regulations British Standards Regulations for Electrical Installation Installation and service of any gas product must be made by a suitably qualified and regi stered person competent on the type of product being installed or serviced and holding a valid certificate of competence for the work being carried out Currently t...

Page 29: ...can be identified by a either a red band or stripe on the rubber outer coating of the hose The hose should not be crushed or trapped or be in contact with sharp or abrasive edges If installation is to be carried out using a flexible connector to BS669 then the following points must be adhered to Note The gas installation pipes and the final connection to the appliance connecting pipe shall be suff...

Page 30: ... 7 1 male G 1 2 cylindrical ISO 228 1 female G 1 2 cylindrical ISO 228 1 male Test point Test point adaptor Conical adaptor Gasket Nipple Appliance gas inlet pipe Installing the Test Point Adaptor Using a suitable leak detection fluid so lution e g Rocol check each gas con nection one at a time by brushing the solution over the connection The presence of bubbles will indicate a leak If there is a ...

Page 31: ... CONVERSION TO NATURAL GAS OR TO LPG Table for the Choice of the Injectors Cat II 2H3 GB BURNERS Nominal power kW Reduced power kW LPG G30 28 30 mbar G31 37 mbar Natural Gas G20 20 mbar Ø injector 1 100 mm Ring opening mm Ø injector 1 100 mm Ring opening mm Oven 2 70 0 65 78 Fully open 120 2 Grill 2 10 72 Fully open 110 2 Reference value AIR VENT NECESSARY FOR GAS COMBUSTION 2 m3 h x kW BURNERS Ai...

Page 32: ...Unscrew and remove the burner securing screw A fig 6 6 Withdraw the burner as shown in figure 6 7 and rest it inside the oven Take care not to damage the safety valve probe and the electric ignition electrode Using a 7 mm box spanner unscrew the injector indicated by the arrow in fig 6 7 and replace it with a new one selected in accordance with the Table for the choice of the injectors Regulate th...

Page 33: ...injector indicated by the arrow in fig 6 9 and replace it with a new one selected in accordance with the Table for the choice of the injectors Regulate the air supply to the grill burner as indicated in the section Regulation of air supply to oven and grill burners then replace the burner repeating the above steps in reverse order IMPORTANT Check the correct operation of the safety valve and the i...

Page 34: ...TANT If the air flow regulation collar B is not already fitted on the burner e g oven burner set in the factory for LPG use it is supplied with the kit for the gas conversion In this case the air flow regulation collar B shall be fitted as indicated in figure 6 10 the collar B shall be folded around the burner one half part at the top and one half part at the bottom the throttled section shall be ...

Page 35: ...lat screwdriver Ø 3 mm blade 100 mm length through the control panel opening Note for the models with glass control panel for easy access to the by pass screw it is suggested to remove the control panel itself fig 6 12 To do that unscrew the two screws on the bottom side of the control panel and then move toward the outside the bottom edge of the glass until the complete extraction of the bottom f...

Page 36: ... to be fitted please observe the wiring code shown below A properly earthed three pin plug fused at 3 amps to BS 1362 ASTA approved must be used As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN YELLOW must be connected to the ter minal in the plug ...

Page 37: ...minal screws and remove the cable The new supply cable of suitable type and section is connected to the terminal board following the diagram of fig 7 4 WARNING If the power supply cable is damaged it must be replaced only by an authorised service agent in order to avoid a hazard FEEDER CABLE SECTION TYPE H05RR F or H05V2V2 F 230 V ac 3 x 0 75 mm2 Fig 7 2 Fig 7 3 Fig 7 4 A F L1 N L2 PE 230 V ac ...

Page 38: ...er undertakes within the specified period to repair or replace free of charge any parts of the appliance found to be defective provided that We are promptly informed of the defect The appliance is installed and used in accordance with the written instructions en closed with the appliance The appliance is used only on an electrical supply as indicated on the rating label fixed to the appliance The ...

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Page 40: ...r transcription errors in the present booklet The manufacturer reserves the right to make all modifications to its products deemed necessary for manufacture or commercial reasons at any moment and without prior notice without jeopardising the essential functional and safety characteristics of the appliances ...

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