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Installation Guide - “Cornuchef” Range

IGNITION – ADJUSTMENTS

Starting the appliance

The gas burners on our “Cornuchef” range appliances are fitted with safety thermocouples:
if a burner shuts off for any reason, the gas supply for that burner is automatically stopped.

1.1. Gas burners with electric ignition 

All of our appliances are originally equipped with automatic gas burner
ignition. 

To ignite a gas burner, press the control knob and turn it to the left to
the “high flame” position.
The burner is automatically ignited. Keep the knob pressed for 5 – 10
seconds (the safety thermocouple may take longer to react the first
time).
The sparking noise means that the ignition system is operating
normally.

· Low setting: this is achieved by rotating the knob fully to the left or to the bottom. 
· Shutoff: bring the knob back to its vertical position by rotating it to the right. 

1.2. Hotplate with electric ignition 

Ignition identical to that for gas burners.

Gas hotplate

INITIAL IGNITION

Defuse any trapped air from the gas network, starting with each of the burners on
the cooktop. Once this is done, the gas oven can then be ignited. However, if the
safety device for the oven is activated (red indicator ON), press the reset button
above the red indicator to repeat the procedure

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Summary of Contents for Grand-Maman 90

Page 1: ...certain components such as brass for the burners and cast iron for the hotplate correspond to technicality and professional performance requirements which are not attainable with other materials or pr...

Page 2: ...2 2007 LA CORNUE Installation Guide for Europe Cornuchef Range Novemeber 2007 A K...

Page 3: ...the test certificate This appliance is not intended to be connected to a ventilation system or a ventilation shaft for combustion products It should be installed and connected in accordance with the...

Page 4: ...1 Dimensions hob Grand Maman 90 12 2 Connections hob Grand Maman 90 12 3 Dimensions hob Grand Papa 135 12 4 Connections hob Grand Papa 135 13 5 Energy power hobs Grand Maman 90 and Grand Papa 135 13 B...

Page 5: ...135cm Each of the cooker or hot top models includes several sub models depending on the cho sen hot top and its combination with the oven The cookers in the CORNUCHEF range consist of a thermostatical...

Page 6: ...gas hotplate 2 electric ceramic plates 2 gas burners small burner at the rear 1 gas hotplate 2 electric induction plates 2 electric ceramic plates 1 electric hotplate 2 electric ceramic plates 2 elec...

Page 7: ...2 500 W Baking stone 3 000 W Oven light 25 W Ignition for small and large vaulted gas ovens 25 W Automatic ignition for gas burners 25 W Warming cupboard width 450 mm 1 750 W Electric ceramic hob 145...

Page 8: ...90 220 480 200 900 950 80 575 40 50 900 40 50 650 140 140 200 200 100 100 125 125 140 140 Rear view 200 200 Rear view CABLE 2 CABLE 1 CABLE 1 1 COOKER DIMENSIONS TERMINAL BLOCK 1 TERMINAL BLOCK 2 CABL...

Page 9: ...9 Installation Guide Cornuchef Range GRAND MAMAN 90 Gas and electric Power GRAND MAMAN 90 3 POWER FOR GAS AND ELECTRIC COOKERS...

Page 10: ...35 1350 480 200 220 Cooker weight 180 220 kg depending on the model 950 80 575 40 50 900 40 50 650 140 140 200 200 100 100 125 125 140 140 Rear view 200 200 Rear view CABLE 2 CABLE 1 CABLE 1 GAS INLET...

Page 11: ...hef Range GRAND PAPA 135 Gas and electric Power GRAND PAPA 135 3 POWER FOR GAS AND ELECTRIC COOKERS PLEASE NOTE For 2 cables and a 400 V a c 3N power supply 3 Ph N T 1 cable is 400 V a c 3 PHASE 1 cab...

Page 12: ...0 200 40 650 50 Rear view Rear view CABLE 2 CABLE 1 CABLE 1 GAS INLET MALE G 1 2 CONNEC TION 1 HOB GRAND MAMAN 90 DIMENSIONS TERMINAL BLOCK 1 TERMINAL BLOCK 2 TERMINAL BLOCK 1 GAS INLET MALE G 1 2 CON...

Page 13: ...0 0 0 0 8 85 50 00 0 2 2 21 5 2 5 1 5 1 16 1 5 T T 2 2 0 0E E 4 40 04 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 76 60 00 0 2 2 20 2 5 1 5 1 13 1 5 T T 2 2 0 0E E 9 90 09 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 88 80 00 0 2 2 23 2 5 1...

Page 14: ...d Recommended power 700 cubic metres per hour or 10 15 times the volume of the air in the room each hour La Cornue can propose you models of customized hoods in materials matching your cooker or extra...

Page 15: ...electrical installation provides you with sufficient power for your model taking into account any electrical appliances you have already installed Refer to the tables for each of the models for the t...

Page 16: ...t in the back of the kitchen unit It is forbidden to use flexible rubber hoses with a collar fastening to supply gas to gas appliances When all of the work has been carried out on your gas supply netw...

Page 17: ...department before it will be possible to change the cabling accordingly according to the following instructions Unscrew the protection plate from the back of the appliance in order to access the conn...

Page 18: ...ssible and placed so that they cannot be affected by fire or deteriorated by the combustion gases the hot parts of the appliances or by hot products overflowing They must not be crushed or kinked Reco...

Page 19: ...onds the safety thermocouple may take longer to react the first time The sparking noise means that the ignition system is operating normally Low setting this is achieved by rotating the knob fully to...

Page 20: ...mm cooking zone adapts itself and automatically recognizes the diameter of the pan used 120 250 mm and therefore evenly distributes the heat in the pan thus ensuring that all of the food is cooked at...

Page 21: ...tion 0 shutoff 1 7 Round electric plates option in replacement of the ceramic plates Depending on the model your cooking appliance may be equipped with one or two groups of two electric round plates o...

Page 22: ...g preheating power After preheating between 15 and 20 minutes depending on the temperature required set the cooking mode for the food to be cooked You can then place your food in the oven Caution The...

Page 23: ...en place your food to cook in the oven The baking stone can also be preheated by setting the selector switch D to the oven floor position in bottom and the thermostat B to about 220 C After preheating...

Page 24: ...tallation The injectors of gas burner and hotplate are replaced according to the following sequence 1 Remove the brisk heat grill then the pan 2 Remove the cap of the burner 3 Unscrew the injector fro...

Page 25: ...control knobs by unscrewing the screw that keeps them in position 2 Remove the cock cover by using a screwdriver as a lever the cover is clipped on to the hob 3 Re install the control knob of the burn...

Page 26: ...ce ed d f fl lo ow w a ad dj ju us st t m me en nt t s sc cr re ew w B Bu ur rn ne er r c ca ap p Legend Burners P BR small burner 65 7 mm G BR large burner 94 8 mm Country 142 200 4 Country Gas Categ...

Page 27: ...he parts recognized as faulty by its technical department This warranty covers all labour costs with the exception of freight charges The warranty period specified above shall not be extended if fault...

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