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4.2.2004

 Rev.  1.0

Operating instructions

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4. Operating instructions

4.1 Before you start using the appliance

In the event of breakage of the glass-ceramic cooktop, the appliance must not be used due
to electric shock hazard.

4.1.1 Preparing the appliance to operate

Remove all packing materials and adhesive films from the range very carefully. Remove
the protective plastic film from the panels, being careful not to leave any traces of glue on
the steel surface; if necessary, remove any glue traces left by using non-flammable sol-
vents.

Prior to cooking for the first time, we recommend cleaning the appliance thoroughly, and
especially the glass-ceramic surface, using hot water and a sponge.

Before cleaning the stainless steel parts, make sure that the detergent you intend to use
does not contain any abrasive substances and is suitable for stainless steel surfaces.

After cleaning the appliance, rinse it with clean water and wipe it dry with a cloth.

Never place the appliance under a jet of water to clean it!

Summary of Contents for 72/02TVTC

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC RANGES CERAMIC GLASS 700 New TYPE 72 02VTC 74 02VTC 72 02TVTC 74 02TVTC 74 02VTCE Installation and Operation Manual S N Rev 1 0...

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Page 3: ...liance The instructions and hints in this manual will give you a quick and easy start and you will soon note how nice it is to use the Metos equipment All rights are reserved for technical changes You...

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Page 5: ...appliance 5 3 1 1 Prohibited use 5 3 2 Cooktop construction 5 3 3 Cooking zones 6 3 4 Electric oven 74CE 6 3 5 Cooktop operating principle 6 3 5 1 Operating switches and indicator lights 7 4 Operating...

Page 6: ...materials 16 5 7 Positioning 16 5 8 Electrical connections 17 5 8 1 General information 17 5 8 2 Connecting a type Y power cord to the appliance s terminal block models 72 02VTC 72 02TVTC 74 02VTC and...

Page 7: ...arried out according to the instructions Have the appliance serviced by a technically qualified person duly authorized by the manufac turer that uses genuine spare parts Failure to comply with the abo...

Page 8: ...the manual The rating plate of the appliance shows its serial number If you have lost the original us er s manual you can order a new one from the manufacturer or local representative When ordering n...

Page 9: ...to the appliance Call the service If an emergency occurs use the main switch to disconnect power to the appliance 2 3 Disposing of the appliance This appliance was built by using recyclable raw mater...

Page 10: ...4 2 2004 Rev 1 0 Safety 4...

Page 11: ...ce is not designed to cook food directly on the glass ceramic cooking surface as if it were a griddle plate 3 2 Cooktop construction Stainless steel bearing structure resting on four height adjustable...

Page 12: ...ermostat to prevent overheating knobs with watertight gasket wire shelf support with two loading positions and a device to prevent tipping removable stainless steel bottom plate silicone rubber oven d...

Page 13: ...by electric heating elements Heating element temperature can be controlled through a power regulator Fig 3 15 OFF position 16 Low temperature 17 High temperature 18 Position to turn on a second heati...

Page 14: ...4 2 2004 Rev 1 0 Functional description 8...

Page 15: ...ful not to leave any traces of glue on the steel surface if necessary remove any glue traces left by using non flammable sol vents Prior to cooking for the first time we recommend cleaning the applian...

Page 16: ...y energy savings will depend on the quality of pots and pans and in particular of their bottom 3 Pot diameter should match that of the cooking zone Use cookware suitable for cooking over electric hot...

Page 17: ...peration indicator light will go out as soon as the set temperature has been reached Oven temperature can be set from 50 C 122 F to 300 C 572 F and to any value in between An unpleasant smell the very...

Page 18: ...th the stainless steel parts of the appliance The evaporation of saline solutions over the surfaces of the appliance is particularly harmful to them Routine cleaning Cleaning the appliance thoroughly...

Page 19: ...um or plastic foil sugar or food containing sugar melt over the cook top surface clean it off the warm cooking zone immediately using a non abrasive scraper In this way you will prevent damage to the...

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Page 21: ...g be different do not install the appliance 5 1 1 Regulatory installation conditions We remind you that all appliances installed in public assembly buildings must meet the requirements specified below...

Page 22: ...rated according to their types and delivered to specific collection sites Ensure compliance with environmental protection regulations 5 7 Positioning Always disconnect power to the appliance before ca...

Page 23: ...is made of rubber and is of at least the same quality as cable type H07RN F with conductors having a cross section suited to the maximum load they will carry refer to at the end of this manual that a...

Page 24: ...ith power cord To access the power supply terminal block proceed as follows disconnect power remove the knobs shown as item 26 in Fig 5 unscrew the screws shown as item 25 to remove the front panel Fi...

Page 25: ...acturer by the manufacturer s service or by a technician having similar qualifications the appliance is supplied complete with power cord To access the power supply terminal block proceed as follows d...

Page 26: ...5 8 4 Equipotential bonding terminal The equipment must be connected to an equipotential bonding system To that end there is a connection terminal marked equipotential see Fig 9 found on the lower lef...

Page 27: ...Technical specifications table Natural gas consumption see Technical specifications table Liquid gas consumption see Technical specifications table Supply pressure natural gases G20 see Table of gas c...

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Page 29: ...ng the power regulator Temperature of cooktop heating element can t be controlled Power regulator damaged Replace it see chapter Replacing the power regulator ELECTRIC OVEN No heating no power check t...

Page 30: ...horizontal level the appliance using the adjustable feet and check that the wire shelves are horizontal such operation is essen tial to ensure even cook ing one of the two heating ele ments is faulty...

Page 31: ...4 2 2004 Rev 1 0 Technical specifications 35 8 Technical specifications Connection diagrams 36 Installation and connection drawings 42 Technical specifications table 49 CE conformity declaration 51...

Page 32: ...SC00430 Wiring diagram 74 02VTCE 3 N PE 400V 50 60 Hz...

Page 33: ...t 350 C 3F B2 A044601 Control thermostat 50 275 C 3F E1 A038506 Power indicator light 400V 150 C E12 A038506 Operation indicator light 400V 150 C E26 27 28 29 A001404 Residual heat indicator light 230...

Page 34: ...SC00431 Wiring diagram 74 02VTC 74 02TVTC 3 N PE 400V 50 60 Hz...

Page 35: ...74 02VTC 74 02TVTC 3 N PE 400V 50 60 Hz Letter code Art no Descriptions Specifications E1 A038506 Power indicator light 400V 150 C E26 27 28 29 A001404 Residual heat indicator light 230V E51 52 53 54...

Page 36: ...SC00432 Wiring diagram 72 02VTC 72 02TVTC 3 N PE 400V 50 60 Hz...

Page 37: ...SC00432 72 02VTC 72 02TVTC 3 N PE 400V 50 60 Hz Letter code Art no Descriptions Specifications E1 A038506 Power indicator light 400V 150 C E26 27 A001404 Residual heat indicator light 230V E51 52 A001...

Page 38: ...4 2 2004 Rev 1 0 Technical specifications 42 Installation drawing 72 02VTC B Connection cable entry C Distance between feet D Cooking zone dimensions E Rating plate G Power connection terminals...

Page 39: ...4 2 2004 Rev 1 0 Technical specifications 43 Installation drawing 74 02VTC B Connection cable entry C Distance between feet D Cooking zone dimensions E Rating plate G Power connection terminals...

Page 40: ...4 2 2004 Rev 1 0 Technical specifications 44 Installation drawing 74 02VTCE B Connection cable entry C Distance between feet D Cooking zone dimensions E Rating plate G Power connection terminals...

Page 41: ...4 2 2004 Rev 1 0 Technical specifications 45 Installation drawing 72 02TVTC B Connection cable entry C Distance between feet D Cooking zone dimensions E Rating plate G Power connection terminals...

Page 42: ...4 2 2004 Rev 1 0 Technical specifications 46 Installation drawing 74 02TVTC B Connection cable entry C Distance between feet D Cooking zone dimensions E Rating plate G Power connection terminals...

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Page 45: ...m3 Volume with package 74 0 75 m3 Volume with package 74CE 1 1 m3 Volume with package 72T 0 16 m3 Volume with package 74T 0 29 m3 Total weight 72 45 Kg Total weight 74 70 Kg Total weight 74CE 140 Kg T...

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Page 47: ...glaskeramik serie 700 New Se declara que el siguiente aparato Cocinas electricas vetroceramica gama 700 New Mod 72 02VTC 74 02VTC 74 02VTCE 72 02TVTC 74 02TVTC conforme ai requisiti basilari previsti...

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