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Replacing the Oven Lamp .......................................................................................................... 20
Hints and Tips ............................................................................................................................. 21
Product Fiche and Specifications .............................................................................................. 22
Energy Saving Tips and Energy Label ....................................................................................... 23

 - Main Oven .....................................................................................................................................................23

Installation .................................................................................................................................. 24
Adjusting the Feet ...................................................................................................................... 25
Moving the Cooker ..................................................................................................................... 25
Stability Bracket ......................................................................................................................... 25
Ventilation Requirements .......................................................................................................... 26
Gas Installation ........................................................................................................................... 26
Gas Installation Checks .............................................................................................................. 26
Installation and Service Regulations ........................................................................................ 26
Gas Connection ........................................................................................................................... 27

Installation Relevant to Natural Gas ...............................................................................................................27
Installation Relevant to Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) ................................................................................27
To Connect the Gas Supply ................................................................................................................................27

Replacement of Burner Injectors .............................................................................................. 28

To Replace the Hob Injectors ............................................................................................................................28
Adjusting the Reduced Flame Position .........................................................................................................28
To Replace the Grill Injector ...............................................................................................................................29
To Replace the Oven Injector ............................................................................................................................29

Table for the Choice of the Injectors ......................................................................................... 30
Electrical Connection ................................................................................................................. 31

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Summary of Contents for LFTG60B16

Page 1: ... Free Standing Twin Cavity Gas Cooker LFTG60W16 LFTG60B16 Logik Free Standing Twin Cavity Gas Cooker LFTG60B16 W16 indd 1 Logik Free Standing Twin Cavity Gas Cooker LFTG60B16 W16 indd 1 14 12 2020 16 07 14 12 2020 16 07 ...

Page 2: ... Before Using the Oven 13 Replacing the Anti tilting Oven Shelf 13 Using the Oven 14 Preheating 14 Cooking 14 Grill Control 15 Lighting the Grill Burner 15 Using the Grill 16 General Advice 17 Cleaning the Outside of the Cooker 17 Cleaning the Oven or Grill Door Glass 17 Cleaning the Inside of Your Oven 18 Cleaning the Gas Hob 18 Burner Parts and Pan Supports 19 Replacing the Burners 19 Hob Contro...

Page 3: ...Connection 27 Installation Relevant to Natural Gas 27 Installation Relevant to Liquid Petroleum Gas LPG 27 To Connect the Gas Supply 27 Replacement of Burner Injectors 28 To Replace the Hob Injectors 28 Adjusting the Reduced Flame Position 28 To Replace the Grill Injector 29 To Replace the Oven Injector 29 Table for the Choice of the Injectors 30 Electrical Connection 31 Logik Free Standing Twin C...

Page 4: ... on flat level ground Only operate your appliance in a dry atmosphere Keep the electrical cables of your other appliances away from hot areas do not let them touch the appliance Ensure that the appliance is switched off at the mains supply switch and allowed to completely cool down before cleaning replacing the oven lamp or performing any maintenance to avoid the possibility of an electric shock o...

Page 5: ...en is hot never touch the oven glass or any other parts that get hot Allow the oven to cool before touching these parts Do not use harsh abrasives cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the surface which may result in the glass shattering Before starting to use your appliance keep curtains tulle paper or flammable materials away from your appliance Do ...

Page 6: ... MUST be installed by a competent and Registered Engineer Gas Safe in the UK Please allow the installer to view the installation section of this manual Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and keep this manual for future reference If items are missing or damaged please contact Partmaster UK only Tel 0344 800 3456 for assistance Stability Bracket x 1 LPG Conversion Kit LPG nozzles ...

Page 7: ...er Simmer 5 Grill Door Handle 6 Oven Shelf 7 Oven Door 8 Adjustable Feet 2 3 4 6 7 5 8 1 2 1 3 All images are for indication only please refer to your individual unit for actual item Logik Free Standing Twin Cavity Gas Cooker LFTG60B16 W16 indd 7 Logik Free Standing Twin Cavity Gas Cooker LFTG60B16 W16 indd 7 14 12 2020 16 07 14 12 2020 16 07 ...

Page 8: ...vant controls adjust the flow of gas through each of the burners OFF Minimum Flame Maximum Flame You can cook at any heat setting between and but never between and the 0 position S M AX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 All images are for indication only please refer to your individual unit for actual item Logik Free Standing Twin Cavity Gas Cooker LFTG60B16 W16 indd 8 Logik Free Standing Twin Cavity Gas Cooker LFT...

Page 9: ...e burners press and turn the control counter clockwise so that the control is at its maximum position Hold an ignition source e g candle lighter close to the upper circumference of the burner Move the ignition source away as soon as you see a stable flame Continue holding the control in for approximately 5 to10 seconds after the burner has lit Releasing the control too soon will extinguish the fla...

Page 10: ...r Does Not Light If the burner does not light check that The cooker is switched on at the mains supply to enable the ignition circuit to work The gas is turned on You have held in the control for at least 5 to 10 seconds The ignitors are sparking If the ignitors are not sparking they may be dirty or wet Clean them gently with a small nylon brush such as a toothbrush as shown below Never operate th...

Page 11: ...he minimum dimensions stated below will cause energy loss Saucepan sizes should be as per the table shown below Burners Diameter Minimum Diameter Maximum Diameter Small Simmer 12 cm 18 cm Standard 14 cm 22 cm Large Fast 22 cm 26 cm General Guidelines To get the best out of your hob follow these simple suggestions Use saucepans with thick flat bottoms Food in a saucepan with an uneven bottom will t...

Page 12: ...n the control in a clockwise direction so that the control shows 0 OFF position in line with the marking on the control panel First Time Use of the Oven Ensure that nothing has been left in the oven Remove any insert cards or plastic bags Before connecting the power use a damp cloth to carefully wipe the inner cavity wall and housing Clean all the detachable parts in hot soapy water before using H...

Page 13: ... accidentally extinguished turn off the burner and do not try to light it again for at least one minute to allow the gas to disperse Before Using the Oven S Guide 5 Guide 4 Guide 2 Guide 3 Guide 1 Accessible parts may become hot during use Young children should be kept away All images are for indication only please refer to your individual unit for actual item Under no circumstances should the ove...

Page 14: ...ffect browning of the bottom of the food Enamel ware dark heavy or non stick utensils increase browning of the bottom of the food Shiny aluminium or polished steel trays reflect the heat away and give less browning of the bottom of the food When cooking more than one dish in the oven place dishes centrally on different shelves rather than cluster several dishes on one shelf this will allow the hea...

Page 15: ... flame due to the flame failure safety feature Manual Ignition in case of electricity failure To ignite the grill burner press and turn the control counter clockwise so that the control is at its maximum position Hold an ignition source e g candle lighter close to the upper circumference of the burner Move the ignition source away as soon as you see a stable flame Continue holding the control in f...

Page 16: ...cooking will be slower using guide slot 1 The food to be cooked must be placed on the grill rack Ensure there is at least 30 mm between the food and the grill burner The handle must be removed once the grill rack tray is in position Check the food regularly to ensure you do not overcook it The grill pan has a detachable handle Ensure when using the grill pan handle that it is centralised and secur...

Page 17: ... or grill door glass since they may scratch the surface which could result in the glass shattering Before you start cleaning your cooker please Read the cleaning instructions and the Safety Warnings sections Turn the cooker off at the mains socket and disconnect the plug from the socket Allow the cooker to completely cool down before cleaning Do not use a steam cleaner Do not keep flammable substa...

Page 18: ...Grill Door section Cleaning the Gas Hob Maintenance Period Description Daily Clean the gas hobs as per the cleaning instructions Monthly Remove all burner parts and clean using a non abrasive detergent Rinse in cold water dry thoroughly and replace Clean the ignitor and probe carefully using a nylon brush such as a toothbrush Every year Contact your local authorized gas Service Agent to perform a ...

Page 19: ... always clean to ensure correct operation of the safety valves Burner Parts Replacing the burner parts Hob Controls Gas Taps If you have problems with the gas taps call your Authorised Service Centre These parts are NOT user serviceable To avoid damage to the electric ignition NEVER light the hob when the burners are not in place Both the ignitor and probe must be very carefully cleaned using a to...

Page 20: ... onto the metal bar above them Lift the retainers as shown Lift the grill door slightly The notch on the bottom of the hinge will disengage Now pull the grill door forwards off the appliance Releasing both hinge sections from the slots Ensure that the cooker is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of an electric shock Bulb specifications 230V 50 Hz 25W E14 All images are...

Page 21: ...it Releasing the control too soon will extinguish the flame The flame goes out at low settings The gas supply pressure may be low Check this with your approved service agent The low setting may have been adjusted incorrectly Check this with your approved service agent My burners do not turn down much when running on bottled gas or LPG Your burners may not have been adjusted correctly Check this wi...

Page 22: ...0 D x 900 H in mm Oven Lamp 25W Total Consumption 1143 l h Total Power 12 kW Type of Hob Gas Number of Cooking Zones 4 Energy Efficiency of Hob 58 3 This Hob Complies with EN 30 2 1 States the figures calculated using the new regulations inforced from February 2019 Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice Burner in Values According to the Gas Type LPG Natural Gas Ener...

Page 23: ...n your cookware Minimize the amount of liquid or fat used When liquids start boiling reduce the heat New Energy Label February 2019 Due to a Legislation change inforce from February 2019 This will effect some of the products specifications We would like to assure you that there is no physical difference of the appliance the changes are a result of changes to the methods of measurements used Logik ...

Page 24: ...e of heat resistant material check with your furniture supplier The veneered synthetic material and the glue used must be resistant to a temperature of 100 C in order to avoid ungluing or deformations Flammable materials such as curtains wood wallpaper etc must not be fitted immediately behind the appliance or within 500 mm of the sides Do not place next to a refrigerator This cooker must NOT be p...

Page 25: ... Using the fitted adjustable feet is MANDATORY For safety reasons and to ensure adequate ventilation the cooker chassis MUST NOT sit directly on the floor a plinth or other support surface Two people must always raise the cooker as shown to prevent damaging the adjustable feet Do not lift the cooker by the door handles DO NOT DRAG the cooker Lift the feet clear of the floor All images are for indi...

Page 26: ...dow that opens or equivalent Where there are other fuel burning appliances in the same room the latest edition of BS 5440 2 should be consulted to determine the correct amount of free area ventilation requirements This cooker uses and is ready to use NATURAL GAS only and cannot be used with any other gas without modification This appliance is manufactured for conversion to LPG after fitting new in...

Page 27: ...ake a full gas tightness test 3 To avoid damage to the appliance gas rail inlet pipe tighten the fittings using two suitable spanners 4 Using a suitable leak detection fluid solution check each gas connection one at a time by brushing the solution over the connection The presence of bubbles will indicate a leak If there is a leak tighten the fitting and then recheck for leaks Do not use a naked fl...

Page 28: ...um position to the minimum position Create an artificial wind with your hand toward the flame to see if the flames are stable Injector Spanner Select the injectors to be replaced according to the Table for the choice of the injectors To Replace the Hob Injectors Turn off and isolate the Gas and Electric supplies to the cooker Remove the burner ring and cap Unscrew the injectors For this use a 7mm ...

Page 29: ...ve the injector with a 7mm spanner and replace the injector with the ones from the spare set with corresponding diameters suitable to the type of gas that is going to be used according to the information chart which is also supplied in the gas conversion kit Screw Remove the injector with a 7mm spanner and replace the injector with the ones from the spare set with corresponding diameters suitable ...

Page 30: ...lt h Power kW 3 000 2 900 Standard Burner Injector mm 0 650 0 970 Gas Flow 15 C and 1013mbar 127 25 gr h 166 66 lt h Power kW 1 750 1 750 Small Burner Simmer Injector mm 0 500 0 720 Gas Flow 15 C and 1013mbar 72 71 gr h 95 24 lt h Power kW 1 000 1 000 Grill Burner Injector mm 0 690 1 100 Gas Flow 15 C and 1013mbar 152 70 gr h 209 50 lt h Power kW 2 100 2 200 Main Oven Burner Injector mm 0 750 1 15...

Page 31: ...should be routed away from any hot parts If the mains cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard L N Live Brown Earth Green Yellow Neutral Blue Cord Clamp All images are for indication only please refer to your individual unit for actual item Logik Free Standing Twin Cavity Gas Cooker LFTG60B16 W16 indd 31 Lo...

Page 32: ...bility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information about whe...

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