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USER’S MANUAL

Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the range.

Gas hobs :

The burners are made in two parts in order to facilitate cleaning. Clean them separately,.

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Burner  caps  are  made  of  solid  brass.  Use  a  special  brass-cleaning  product  (e.g.  MIROR

® 

or 

BRASSO

®

) and a soft cloth.

  If  the  product  runs  onto  the  enamel  do  not  rub  (these  products  generally  contain 

abrasives). Rinse immediately with clean water without rubbing.

If the caps are very dirty polish them with very fine sand paper and then rub them with a copper 
cleaner.

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The aluminium bodies of the burners become stained with use. They should be cleaned regularly 
with a scouring pad (Scotch Brite

®

).

After  removing  the  pan  supports  and  burners,  the  cooking  surface  can  be  cleaned  easily  and 
thoroughly by simply using a sponge.

Do not use scouring pads or abrasive products such as oven cleaners and stain removers.

When cleaning, be careful not to splash liquid into the openings of the burners.

Traditional Hob (Simmer Plate) :

Do not use water to clean the simmer plate when it is hot. This can damage it.

Immediately remove any spillages to make cleaning easier. 

Use a sponge moistened with soapy water or scouring powder.

Radiant Electric hob :

Hotplates must ALWAYS be kept dry. Wipe your pans before placing them on the hotplates.

Limescale can be removed by using white wine vinegar. Cover the marks with a cloth soaked in wine 
vinegar and leave for 1/2 h before carefully rinsing and drying.

Marks made by metal or superficial deposits which remain after the standard cleaning described 
above  can  be  removed  by  using  a  liquid  product  for  cleaning  stainless  steel  pans  (e.g.  cream 
stainless steel ZIP ®, stainless steel PPZ ®, etc.).

The stainless steel frame can be cleaned by using a damp sponge with a mild detergent for stubborn 
marks (e.g. CIF Ammoniacal ®, etc.).

If  any  sugar-based  syrup  falls  on  the  glass  ceramic  hob  during  use,  leave  the  element  switched 
to position 1, and, using a razor blade scraper (such as CERA Quick) IMMEDIATELY remove the 
remaining burnt-on layer.

CAUTION

If there is any visible sign of a surface crack, immediately isolate appliance from the 
electrical supply to prevent risk of electric shock. Contact your installer.

Before any cleaning work, close the gas supply and/or isolate from 

the mains electricities supply

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Cormatin - Ft 120a - GB - Rév 07 - Modifié le : 07/10/2013                                  41/44

Summary of Contents for CORMATIN LG 731 G

Page 1: ...LG 731 G E CT LG 741 G E CT LCF 731 G E CT LVTR 741 E CT Lacanche Range Cooker CORMATIN Cormatin Ft 120a GB R v 07 Modifi le 07 10 2013 1 44...

Page 2: ...GRAMS 21 GAS CIRCUIT 23 USER S MANUAL 25 CAUTION 27 GAS HOB 29 SIMMER PLATE ON TRADITIONAL HOB 31 RADIANT ELECTRIC HOB 32 RECOMMENDATIONS BEFORE USING OVENS 35 GAS OVEN 36 STATIC ELECTRIC OVEN 38 DUAL...

Page 3: ...ody panels Stainless steel or enamelled steel Hob Pressed stainless steel CORMATIN CLASSIC 4 BURNER GAS HOB 4 Gas Burner 4 burners of different size and power see hob B C D table 1 appendix 0 Individu...

Page 4: ...en Dual function Static Electric or Convection oven Fitted with an electric grill 2850 W On Static Electric Oven Function The heating elements consist of a 1700 W element at the base and a peripheral...

Page 5: ...LQWR WKH URDVWLQJ WUD One oven rack Pressures and hourly consumption Appliance gas supplying can be switched please refer to rating plate and marking at the rear of the appliance O T A B C D table 3...

Page 6: ...s of different sizes and power under a 6 mm glass ceramic surface Rings A B table 2 in appendix 0 Power 8400 W 230 V 1N 50 Hz 400 V 3N 50 Hz B A A B 350 527 280 700 900 725 650 896 Front body panels S...

Page 7: ...ic grill 2850 W On Static Electric Oven Function The heating elements consist of a 1700 W element at the base and a peripheral 1200 W element in the roof which operate simultaneously Thermostatically...

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Page 9: ...liances must be installed in a workmanlike manner in accordance with the instructions in this manual and locally applicable regulations This manual should be handed over to the user after installation...

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Page 11: ...front upwards and then lifting the drawer and rear as well and extracting the drawer Place the drawer carefully on a protective surface Two steel pins attach the plinth to the base of the cooker runni...

Page 12: ...egulations and standards Natural gas supply Mandatory to install an Automatic Shut off Valve since 1st July 1997 in France LPG supply butane propane Propane Class 1 Safety Expansion Valve Butane XWDQH...

Page 13: ...ntinuous duty The use of 37 kg or external cryogenic tanks is both possible and recommended Before connection Check That the gas supply pressure matches the gas pressure for which the range is set 3LS...

Page 14: ...NLQJ VXUIDFH When refitting the cooking surface it is vital to tighten the fastening screws Failure to do so can cause distortion of the hob top It may be necessary to open the hob under the following...

Page 15: ...e it Lower the air ring to appropriate level for that gas type see F figure 4 tabel 6 in appendix 0 flame should be crisp blue without any yellow DFDQFKH UDQJHV DUH VXSSOLHG ZLWK WKH DSSURSULDWH JDV W...

Page 16: ...If the burner goes out having kept the control knob pushed in for roughly twenty seconds check that 7KH PDJQHWLF KHDG JULSV WKH YDOYH PRGHUDWHO QJHU ULJKW 7KH DPH WRXFKHV WKH SRLQW RI WKHUPRFRXSOH see...

Page 17: ...n place Secure with the grub screw washer and nut figure 11 5H W WKH JDV SLSH LQWR WKH EXUQHU ZLWK RQO WKH JUXE VFUHZ DQG QXW Loosen the small grub screw inside the nut see K figure 9 to release the g...

Page 18: ...goes out having kept the control knob pushed in for approximately twenty seconds check that 7KH PDJQHWLF KHDG JULSV WKH YDOYH PRGHUDWHO QJHU ULJKW The tip of thermocouple see N figure 15 VKRXOG EH WR...

Page 19: ...e cable I WKLV XQLW LV SHUPDQHQWO FRQQHFWHG WR D HG HOHFWULFDO FDEOH WKH FDEOH VKRXOG EH HTXLSSHG ZLWK a fault leak protector If this unit is connected to a wall outlet the outlet should be permanentl...

Page 20: ...egulations the limiting thermostat is intended to protect the range from overheating In the event of overheating the limiting thermostat is triggered and cuts out the range s oven functions The advanc...

Page 21: ...e to be grounded 1 2 3 4 5 L1 L2 L3 N 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B B1 S1 X1 Gas Hob 1 Gas Oven ELECTRIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS Static Electric Oven N2 N1 L3 L2 L1 X1 4q P2 P1 P3 2 1 3 4 5 2 1 3 4 5 H1 H4 TH KM T1 L1 T2...

Page 22: ...t Electric Hob N2 N1 L3 L2 L1 N2 N1 L3 L2 L1 LE H SB 2 S P1 H 2 S P1 H RV1 3 1 4 P3P1P2 2134 5 P3P1P2 2134 5 2134 5 Crd H RV2 Double 2 4 4A P1 P2 4A 4 2 S1 S2 S H S2 RV2 2 4 4A P1 P2 Pilot 4A 4 2 S H...

Page 23: ...895 65 226006 88 064012 65 330006 65 640004 65 330008 65 640006 65 330007 65 330005 65 640003 65 640005 65 330008 65 51110 65 640004 65 330006 65 32638 For references and descriptions of the various c...

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Page 26: ...AUTION 27 GAS HOB 29 SIMMER PLATE ON TRADITIONAL HOB 31 RADIANT ELECTRIC HOB 32 RECOMMENDATIONS BEFORE USING OVENS 35 GAS OVEN 36 STATIC ELECTRIC OVEN 38 DUAL FUNCTION ELECTRIC OVEN 39 CLEANING AND MA...

Page 27: ...hob to warm or heat a room Also such use can damage the hob or oven parts Do not hang articles from any part of the appliance or place anything against the RYHQ WR DYRLG ULVN RI UH RU GHJUDGDWLRQ RI P...

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Page 29: ...fast burner is recommended for small sauceboats small saucepans or blini pans for example A trivet can be placed on the pan support to provide greater stability for smaller pans Fast and intensive bur...

Page 30: ...b clockwise to the position The control knob returns to its initial position the latching mechanism operates and the gas safety cut out is activated several seconds after the burner goes out Useful hi...

Page 31: ...e cooking surface and the other removable plug part is located in the middle of the plate CAUTION 7HPSHUDWXUH PD H FHHG Warn users of the potential risks Designation Diameter of the burner cap Power U...

Page 32: ...400 W circuit controlled by a power control and an external 700 W circuit controlled by an additional selector switch The double circuit hob comprises a 1100 W internal circuit controlled by a heating...

Page 33: ...the screen printing on the hotplate Never place or leave an empty enamelled or aluminium utensil on a heat source Similarly do not place products wrapped in aluminium foil directly on the hob as this...

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Page 35: ...ust be browned on the underside as well as on the top Cooking recommendations We advise you 3UH KHDW WKH RYHQ IRU WR PLQXWHV GHSHQGLQJ RQ WKH VHWWLQJ VHOHFWHG EHIRUH SODFLQJ RXU GLVK LQ the oven KHQ S...

Page 36: ...ven ares 530 mm x 305 mm x 455 mm 74 litre The oven burner is controlled by an thermostat valve A thermocouple safety cut out switches off the gas supply to the thermostat valve if the burner is accid...

Page 37: ...210 C 6 225 C 7 240 C 8 255 C 9 270 C 10 285 C The gas oven marks on you range do not correspond to English gas marks The following table indicates the approximate temperature of the gas settings on...

Page 38: ...n the control panel of the electric oven version Signal lamp lights when the oven grill on Signal lamp shows status of the oven grill in use see below Use The oven must be pre heated at the thermostat...

Page 39: ...tatic mode or for operation in convection mode The heating elements are controlled by a thermostatic switch There are 2 indicator lamps on the control panel of the electric oven version Signal lamp li...

Page 40: ...y without taste transference because odours are destroyed as the air passes over the heating element Note In a forced convection oven cooking can take place at temperatures lower than in a conventiona...

Page 41: ...any spillages to make cleaning easier Use a sponge moistened with soapy water or scouring powder Radiant Electric hob Hotplates must ALWAYS be kept dry Wipe your pans before placing them on the hotpla...

Page 42: ...ately with clean water without rubbing Another solution is to use solid soap Pierre d argent Pierre d argile applied with a damp sponge to the zones to be cleaned This solution is also very effective...

Page 43: ...temperatures can create smoke Do not allow cleaner into the fans It is advisable to remove the back panel for cleaning unscrew the 4 screws After cleaning replace the back panel with the screws and t...

Page 44: ...to be eliminated Users of electrical and electronic equipment must not throw WEEEs away along with unsorted municipal waste Users are provided with suitable waste collection systems By complying with...

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