Metos Chef 240 Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 12

2.11.2010

 Rev. 3.0

Operation instructions

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If there are longer interruptions in the electricity distribution, all power regulators of the
range should be set to the 0 position. This should be done in order to prevent unexpected
start-up of the range when the electricity distribution is restored.

4.3

After use

4.3.1

Cleaning

Use of a hose or pressure washer to clean the range is forbidden.

Before cleaning the range, please remember that it remains hot for a long time after use. 

In all cleaning prefer chemical cleaning methods rather than mechanical rubbing.

Ranges are electrical appliances, which means that there are restrictions regarding clean-
ing them with water. Clean the outside of the range with a damp cloth only to avoid water
getting into the air inlets.

When cleaning the surfaces of the range, use a slightly alkaline detergent (pH 8-10) dilut-
ed in water according to instructions (for instance a detergent intended for oven cleaning). 

Cleaning is very easy if possible spillovers are removed immediately with a damp cloth.

Sugar and mixes containing much sugar must be removed immediately, because later re-
moving will be laborious. 

A clean cooking top ensures efficient heat transfer to the cookware. Cooking is then fast
and the operating life of the heating elements is extended.

4.3.2

Service

This appliance does not contain parts which can be serviced by the user. Maintenance
must be carried out by an authorised agent.

In the event of fault or malfunction, switch the appliance off at the mains. Contact an agent
authorised by the manufacturer and use original spare parts.

Summary of Contents for Chef 240

Page 1: ...FLAT TOP RANGE ARDOX S4 S6 Accessories CHEF 200 CHEF 220 CHEF 240 Installation and Operation Manual S N 095524 07 Valid from 01 06 2009 Rev 3 0...

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Page 3: ...om the appliance 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 our equipment All rights are reserved for technical changes...

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Page 5: ...3 1 Intended use of the appliance 3 3 1 1 Prohibited use 3 3 2 Operating principle and construction 3 4 Operation instructions 5 4 1 Before use 5 4 2 Operation 5 4 2 1 Selecting cookware 5 4 2 2 Usin...

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Page 7: ...ized by the manufacturer and using original spare parts Not complying with the above may put the safety of the appliance in danger 1 1 Symbols used in the manual This symbol informs about a situation...

Page 8: ...ut the heat also keeps it hot for a long time after switching it off For safe handling of cookware on the cooking top always use heat protective gloves Do not leave the range on for long periods total...

Page 9: ...eld liable for any situations which may arise from failure to comply with the warnings and instructions given in this manual 3 2 Operating principle and construction In addition to a single range ther...

Page 10: ...nctional description 4 Operating panel Front cooking zone 1 Power regulator 2 Symbol of cooking zone 3 Pilot light power on Rear cooking zone 4 Pilot light power on 5 Symbol of cooking zone 6 Power re...

Page 11: ...hat pan handles are positioned safely and away from heat sources Always use pan lids except when frying Remember that good quality pans retain heat well so generally only low or medium heat is necessa...

Page 12: ...e range with a damp cloth only to avoid water getting into the air inlets When cleaning the surfaces of the range use a slightly alkaline detergent pH 8 10 dilut ed in water according to instructions...

Page 13: ...e range Because the temperature of the cooking zone accidentally forgotten on without a pan may reach even 350 C it is mandatory to follow local fire safety regulations when installing the range When...

Page 14: ...t of the flat top and raise the deck up Be cautious when opening the deck because of its weight and always lock the deck into the open position with the fixing rod In case of combination of a range an...

Page 15: ...s in the ON position the fuses overload protection have not blown in the fuse box Ask a qualified per son to check overload protection Should the range still not work contact an authorised agent Befor...

Page 16: ...2 11 2010 Rev 3 0 Troubleshooting 10...

Page 17: ...control circuit T02116 A3 Main and control circuit T02117 A3 Main and control circuit T02118 A3 Main and control circuit T02127 A3 Main and control circuit T02128 A3 Main and control circuit T02129 A3...

Page 18: ...Main and control circuit T02113 A3...

Page 19: ...Main and control circuit T02114 A3...

Page 20: ...Main and control circuit T02115 A3...

Page 21: ...Main and control circuit T02116 A3...

Page 22: ...Main and control circuit T02117 A3...

Page 23: ...Main and control circuit T02118 A3...

Page 24: ...Main and control circuit T02127 A3...

Page 25: ...Main and control circuit T02128 A3...

Page 26: ...Main and control circuit T02129 A3...

Page 27: ...Installation drawing T02018 B3...

Page 28: ...Installation drawing T02019 B3...

Page 29: ...Installation drawing T02020 B3...

Page 30: ...Installation drawing T02021 B3...

Page 31: ...Installation drawing T02206 A3...

Page 32: ...Installation drawing T02207 A3...

Page 33: ...nless steel Weight excluding package 4 200 220 abt 138 kg Weight excluding package 6 200 220 abt 186 kg Weight excluding package 4 240 abt 145 kg Weight excluding package 6 240 abt 193 kg Weight inclu...

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