Manual for installation and utilisationof Gas Cooking Hobs
MANUFACTURED BY
CH700X, CH700FFX
Page 1: ...Manual for installation and utilisation of Gas Cooking Hobs MANUFACTURED BY CH700X CH700FFX...
Page 2: ...ponent parts 2 Look out for tips warnings things to read contacts PART 1 FOR THE INSTALLER GENERAL INFORMATION P 4 BUILDING THE HOB IN P 4 HOW TO INSTALL THE HOB P 5 HOW TO FASTEN THE HOB P 5 HOW TO C...
Page 3: ...P Pr re es se en nt ta at ti io on n 3 INTRODUCING YOUR HOB Fast Rapid burner Double crown burner Semi Rapid burner Rapid burner Auxiliary burner...
Page 4: ...enewed and the combustion products must be evacuated a minimum air input of 2 m3 hour per kw of gas energy is required The hob must be built into the worktop of a support cupboard This worktop must be...
Page 5: ...o the external rim of the carter This joint ensures sealing between the cooking hob and the work surface 3 Place the cooking hob in the opening of the support unit taking care to centre it well in the...
Page 6: ...ection Installation to be in accordance with AG 601 Make the connection at the end of the elbow fitted onto the appliance P Pa ar rt t 1 1 F Fo or r t th he e I In ns st ta al ll le er r 6 PRELIMINARY...
Page 7: ...a line on the hearth plate as indicated fig 3 Turn the spanner clockwise until the line appears on the other side fig 4 Replace the heads caps and grids of all the burners ADJUST THE RETARDER ON THE T...
Page 8: ...turn the knob to maximum position remove the knob of the corresponding tap using the screwdriver supplied in the bag unscrew the yellow brass adjustment screw fig 5 turning it round twice anti clockwi...
Page 9: ...rked on injector 78 133 Heat output HCP MJ h 7 6 8 0 EXTRA FAST BURNER Indicator marked on injector 85 158 Heat output HCP MJ h 9 7 11 5 SEMI FAST BURNER Indicator marked on injector 62 107 Heat outpu...
Page 10: ...sparks until the burner lights 10 NOTE If the flame is accidentally extinguished just re light it normally following the ignition instructions Your hob is equipped with an integrated ignition device...
Page 11: ...ing a gas cooking appliance produces heat and humidity in the room in which it is installed Your kitchen should be well ventilated Keep all natural vents open or install a mechanical ventilation devic...
Page 12: ...12 It is easier to clean your hob before it has completely cooled However you should never clean your appliance whi le it is on Turn all the switches to the zero position HOW TO PROCEED PRODUCTS AND A...
Page 13: ...in good working order and guarantees a stable and regular flame Do not forget the spark plugs Dry each part of the burners correctly before replacing them Utilisation of saucepan Always use saucepan...
Page 14: ...burners simultaneously Check that the gas supply has been turned on If your gas is supplied by a bottle or a tank check that these are not empty If you have just installed the hob or changed the bottl...
Page 15: ...X BECHAMEL AURORE 10 MINUTES X X VEGETABLES ENDIVES SPINACH X X PEAS IN SAUCE 25 30 MINUTES X X PROVENCE TOMATOES 15 20 MINUTES X X FRIED POTATOES X X PASTA X X MEAT STEAK X X BLANQUETTE OSSO BUCCO 9...
Page 16: ...uarantee that any fault caused by faulty material or workmanship becoming apparent will be rectified free of charge for parts and labour provided that all servi ce is performed during normal working h...
Page 17: ...ance Correct installation will avoid delays and unnecessary service calls Once installation is complete read this booklet carefully and get to know the controls and the features of your new appliance...
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