INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR
“C
HÂTEAU
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Figure 5: Teppan-Yaki
When the heating area temperature is higher than 60°C, a symbol “H” appears on the surface when the
cooking area is stopped; this symbol disappears when the heating area temperature drops below 60°C.
For more information relating to induction hob, refer to «Instructions for use Induction Hob La Cornue»,
supplied with your cooker.
1.4
ELECTRIC TEPPAN-YAKI (JAPANESE GRILL)
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Small model: 284 x 478 mm, power: 1600 W
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Large model: 419 x 478 mm, power: 2000 W
The electric Teppan-Yaki is equipped with thermostat-controlled heating elements; the control knob
allows you to adjust the temperature from 50°C (position 1) to 250°C (position 6).
Turn the thermostat knob to the desired temperature; the green light indicates that
the appliance is heating.
The green indicator light is turned off when the desired temperature is reached;
you can then add the food that you want to grill. Brush the surface of the grill
lightly with (vegetable) oil before adding the food to be grilled.
After use, return the thermostat knob to the position "0" (shutoff).
Position 1 of the knob corresponds to 50°C, position 2 to 90°C, position 3 to
130°C, position 4 to 170°C, position 5 to 210°C and position 6 to 250°C. Those
temperatures are given as an indication, and are relating to the centre of the grill.
The grill is hotter in the centre than
at
the edge. The edge can be used to keep food warm or to
continue to cook it through.
For optimum cleaning, with the teppan-yaki still warm, put a little water or ice cube and use a metal
spatula to rub. Wait for the teppan-yaki to cool down and clean with a sponge.
2
STARTING THE OVENS
Before using the ovens for the first time, run them at 200°C for one hour, with the RCC disc in place on
the three terminals, to remove the new smell.
2.1
GAS OVEN WITH ELECTRONIC IGNITION
The gas oven is fitted with an automatic burner ignition system. It includes a programmer, solenoid
valves and a pilot light with a flame detection device to detect and signal the presence of a flame. This
system controls the oven temperature totally automatically. The burner heat function is controlled by a
stop/start cycle. It is entirely normal for the flame to light and go out completely to maintain the oven at
the required temperature.