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Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and 
liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. 

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WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS

 

Do not try to light any appliance. 

 

Do not touch any electrical switch. 

 

Do not use any phone in your building. 

 

Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. 
Follow the gas supplier’s instructions. 

 

If  you  cannot  reach  your  gas  supplier,  call  the  fire 
department. 

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Installation  and  service  must  be  performed  by  a  qualified 
installer, service agency or the gas supplier. 

WARNING

: If the information in this manual is not 

followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing 
property damage, personal injury or death. 

WARNING:  

THIS RANGE CAN TIP 
INJURY TO PERSONS COULD RESULT 
INSTALL  ANTI-TIP  DEVICE  PACKED 
WITH RANGE 
SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

 

 

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«Chambertin - Chassagne» 

«Fontenay»

 

 

Lacanche ranges ordered after May 1st, 2015, have the option to be manufactured with a new 
minimum chassis height of 36 5/8’’ (930mm) – as well as the default range height of 35 3/8’’ 
(900mm).  Please make note, as this change may impact necessary clearance allowances to 
combustible surfaces above the cooktop surface in certain installations requiring permit/occupancy 
inspections. 

Summary of Contents for Chambertin - Chassagne

Page 1: ...cy or the gas supplier WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death WARNING THIS RANGE CAN TIP INJU...

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Page 3: ...GENERAL MANUAL CHAMBERTIN CHASSAGNE FONTENAY Page 3 of 47 US The range Height is adjustable 930 mm 36 5 8 to 946 mm 37 1 4 838 mm 33 399 mm 15 11 16 930 mm 36 5 8 Fig 1 1505 mm 59 1 4...

Page 4: ...with electric oven 340 mm 13 3 8 Chassagne with gas oven 838 mm 33 399 mm 15 11 16 Chambertin with or without hob option on right hand side 930 mm 36 5 8 Fig 3 340 mm 13 3 8 Chambertin with electric...

Page 5: ...7 UF F SF CHASSAGNE 60 mm 23 8 440 mm 17 5 16 350 mm 13 3 4 Chassagne with gas oven Chassagne with electric oven 460 mm 18 1 8 Fig 8 I SF F F CHAMBERTIN 60 mm 23 8 750 mm 29 3 4 Chambertin with elect...

Page 6: ...grill with a rating of 2850 W Function static electric oven One 1700 W element at the base and a peripheral 1200 W element in the roof which operate simultaneously Thermostatically controlled roof an...

Page 7: ...erial Gas supplying Appliance gas supplying can be switched please refer to rating plate and marking at the rear of the appliance Electrical connection On terminal block at the rear of the appliance U...

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Page 9: ...assagne Fontenay INSTALLER S MANUAL Appliances must be installed in a workmanlike manner in accordance with the instructions in this manual and locally applicable regulations This manual will be hande...

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Page 11: ...ge cooktop surface must be no lower than the adjacent base cabinet countertop surface Min clearances to combustibles 0 0 mm from rear with spacer installed 0 0 mm from sides below countertop surface h...

Page 12: ...ry GAS Pressure Pn U S Natural Gas 6 WC U S L P propane 10 WC Fig 11 Fig 12 B With gas oven IMPORTANT Manual shut off valve should be installed in an accessible location in the gas piping external to...

Page 13: ...ight rear corner under the hob to gain access to the pressure regulator remove the top The reversible cap is labelled either LP or Nat and is easily recognized by the raised center screw slot for Natu...

Page 14: ...pt in place by a transversal bar H fig 21 In order to take them out unscrew screws I fig 22 then G fig 20 Note When one or more nozzles are changed the sealing ring should be changed as well see gas c...

Page 15: ...ain lit when changing from maximum setting to minimum setting Refitting the cooking surface When refitting the cooking surface it is vital to tighten fastening screws figures 13 14 and 15 Failure to d...

Page 16: ...ilot burner orifice Gas pilot LP 65103032 Gas pilot NG 65103031 Table 5 GAS Pressure Oven Pilot burner Natural gas 6 WC 1 40 0 45 L P propane 10 WC 0 95 0 25 Adjustment of oven primary airflow Remove...

Page 17: ...es do not permit grounding through neutral use a 4 wire power supply cord or pigtail kit Cord must be agency approved for use with household ranges Remove access door O Figure 32 gas oven range or P F...

Page 18: ...spacer onto these brackets by using the washers and nuts supplied with the range STABILITY DEVICE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Screw the anti tip bracket T to the wall according to figures 38 and 39 scre...

Page 19: ...valve to be greased 3 Unscrew the head from the body of the burner valve 4 Grease the tap shaft High temperature lubricant for example SILICAL GEL BARBAHL Caution Any excess grease should be removed R...

Page 20: ...INSTALLER S MANUAL CHAMBERTIN CHASSAGNE FONTENAY Page 20 of 47 US...

Page 21: ...4970 Injector Dia 105 65 52863 Injector Dia 120 65 14973 Injector Dia 130 65 14974 Injector Dia 140 65 14975 Injector Dia 145 65 27781 Injector Dia 170 65 30546 Brass knob Gas model 65 044013 Chrome k...

Page 22: ...NUAL CHAMBERTIN CHASSAGNE FONTENAY Page 22 of 47 US 65 103029 4 screws 65 129101 4 disc 65 30932 65 103033 65 39895 65 226006 65 080005 65 033018 1 5 kW 65 064007 3 0 kW 65 064007 4 0 kW 65 064007 5 0...

Page 23: ...INSTALLER S MANUAL CHAMBERTIN CHASSAGNE FONTENAY Page 23 of 47 US 65 103032 LP 65 103031 NG 65 103033 D tail A D tail B...

Page 24: ...CTRIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAMMES Item n Designation B Top burner electrode 65 226006 S1 Switch 65 103030 120 V 60 Hz N L1 GR S HT N 4 L 5 HT N 4 L 5 GR S HT N 4 L 5 HT N 4 L 5 GR Top burners code A E 5 N D T...

Page 25: ...65 28979 EV Valve 65 103033 L1 120 V 60 Hz N S S3 HT 6548 G Reig N 1 M 2 R 3 C L S HT N 4 L 5 GR GR GR P2 1 P1 L TH EV Top burners gas oven 120 V code G B B1 L1 120 V 60 Hz N S S3 HT 6548 G Reig N 1...

Page 26: ...Item n Designation Part number TH Thermostat 65 28195 R Heating element 65 30624 S3 Selector 65 28979 H Red Lamp 65 231004 H1 Orange Lamp 65 231005 TL Three pole limiting thermostat 65 39942 H 240 V...

Page 27: ...TL Mr L R R1 R2 KM KM KM R S2 I Convection Static Electric oven code D Item n Designation TL Three pole limiting thermostat 65 39942 TH Oven regulating thermostat 65 224010 KM Contactor 65 223001 S2...

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Page 29: ...ces for servicing and proper operation by not obstructing front or side of appliances WARRANTY The warranty is stated on the sales contract Please contact your approved Dealer if any work has to be ca...

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Page 31: ...ow of combustion or ventilation air to the appliance Be sure a fresh air supply is available When using the cooktop do not touch the burner grates or the immediate surrounding area Areas adjacent to t...

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Page 33: ...ommended for small sauceboats small saucepans or blinis pans for example A reducing adapter can be placed on the pan support in order to obtain greater stability accessories Fast and intensive burners...

Page 34: ...w mark produces the preset minimum burner power This setting is adjustable behind the knob Useful hint Always choose a burner that matches the diameter of the utensil used Cleaning The burners are mad...

Page 35: ...rature Using the heating plate is ideal for cooking a pot au feu coq au vin warming a veal or fish stock or even binding a sauce By removing the central plug of the plate the burner can be used as a t...

Page 36: ...lve handle to HIGH position Depress rotate burner valve handle to the LOW position To rotate burner valve handle to the OFF position slightly depress handle then move to the OFF position A reduced flo...

Page 37: ...ing reduce cooking and underside browning These materials are recommended for cooking cakes and roasts Enamelled cast iron anodised aluminium tin plated iron ovenproof glass heat resistant porcelain a...

Page 38: ...ingues and certain cakes and pastries 1 Bottom heat is obtained through heat from the lower part of the oven i e in the case of a gas oven the location where the heat source is situated Bottom heat is...

Page 39: ...eed to purge the fuel lines of air before the burners oven will ignite This will take up to 2 minutes The handle must be depressed for this period of time Before using the oven for the first time it i...

Page 40: ...ric function The volume of the multifunction oven is 68 L 2 40 ft3 To select the operating function it is necessary to make sure the switch is on position to operate in static mode on position to oper...

Page 41: ...a peripheral 1200 W element in the roof which operate simultaneously In the grill position only the central element of the 2850 W element in the roof operates The heating elements are controlled by a...

Page 42: ...ric oven is equipped with a grid that can be used to grill meats and cook all types of dishes au gratin The electric grill is ideal to finish off cr mes br l es or obtain perfect cooking of a rib of b...

Page 43: ...benefit being that identical or different dishes can be cooked evenly at several levels It is therefore particularly suitable for cooking cakes pastries Viennese bread or flaky pastry It heats quickl...

Page 44: ...beyond the BROIL position To switch off turn the selector knob from right to left as far as the Off mark To remove oven racks Pull rack forward to the stop position Raise the forward edge of the rack...

Page 45: ...USER S MANUAL CHAMBERTIN CHASSAGNE FONTENAY Page 45 of 47 US...

Page 46: ...pending on the programme temperature Use The plate warmer must be pre heated roughly one hour before plates or dishes are placed inside it Turn the thermostat switch clockwise to the selected mark Ind...

Page 47: ...50 white vinegar and 50 warm water with a scouring pad or nylon brush to remove grease before cleaning Increase the concentration of vinegar and soak for stubborn grease stains Rinse with water and to...

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