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7.5.2009

 Rev. 4.0

Spare parts

17

RP=FUTURA RP
200=CHEF 200,  220=CHEF 220,  240=CHEF 240
A=3/N/PE

400/230V 50Hz,  H=3/PE

230V 50Hz,  I=3/PE

220V 60Hz,  J=3/PE

380 50Hz,  L=3/PE

415V 50Hz,  M=3/

PE

440V 60Hz

ID

Code

Model

Type

Voltage Description

Module:

10

3753052

RP

4,6

J,L,M

Cooking plate

20

3752971

RP

4,6

J,L,M

Cable conduit

30

3752940

RP

4,6

J,L,M

Eyebolt M12x90

40

3752937

RP

4

J,L,M

Rear panel

50

3753140

RP

6

J,L,M

Rear panel

80

3752933

RP

4,6

J,L,M

Side panel

90

3493234

RP

4,6

J,L,M

Knob, black

100

3442159

RP

4,6

J,L,M

Pilot light, green

110

3753180

RP

4,6

J,L,M

Set of wires

120

3288997

RP

4,6

J,L,M

Switch

130

3752935

RP

4

J,L,M

Front panel

140

3753139

RP

6

J,L,M

Front panel

150

3752936

RP

4

J,L,M

Spillage tray

160

3753157

RP

6

J,L,M

Spillage tray

170

3512984

RP

4,6

J,L,M

Transformer

180

3521812

RP

4

J,L,M

Storm rail RP4 Marine

190

3521837

RP

6

J,L,M

Storm rail RP6 Marine

200

3753155

RP

4

J,L,M

Kettle support RP4 Marine

210

3753167

RP

6

J,L,M

Kettle support RP6 Marine

Summary of Contents for FUTURA RP4

Page 1: ...RANGE FUTURA RP4 RP6 Accessories CHEF 200 CHEF 220 CHEF 240 Installation and Operation Manual S N 095523 03 Rev 4 0...

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Page 3: ...m 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 this equipment All rights are reserved for technical changes...

Page 4: ...7 5 2009 Rev 4 0...

Page 5: ...Prohibited use 3 3 2 Operating principle and construction 3 4 Operation instructions 4 4 1 Before use 4 4 1 1 Selecting cookware 4 4 2 Operation procedures 4 4 2 1 Using the range 4 4 3 After use 5 4...

Page 6: ...7 5 2009 Rev...

Page 7: ...ed 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 wh...

Page 8: ...oking plates to store and even out the heat also keeps them hot for a long time after switching them off For safe handling of cookware on the cooking top always use heat protective gloves Do not leave...

Page 9: ...s prohibited The manufacturer of the appliance takes no responsibility for situations that might occur if the warnings and instructions in this manual are neglected 3 2 Operating principle and constru...

Page 10: ...he cookware by observing the following Use good quality flat based cookware Wait for pans to cool before putting them in cold water Always ensure pans have clean dry bases before use Ensure pan handle...

Page 11: ...oad because it then overheats which con siderably decreases the service life of the plate By turning the cooking plate off when not needed energy is saved and a cooler working environment is achieved...

Page 12: ...ntaining much sugar must be removed immediately because later re moving is laborious In all cleaning prefer chemical cleaning methods rather than mechanical rubbing Use a slightly alkaline detergent p...

Page 13: ...cooking top as a workbench during installation 5 3 Positioning the range Because the temperature of a cooking plate accidentally forgotten on without a pan may reach even 550 C it is mandatory to foll...

Page 14: ...orner In order to make the connection the right side panel must be removed 5 5 Test run Acquaint yourself with the user manual of this appliance before testing it The appliances under the cooking top...

Page 15: ...ble parts refitted Is the mains switch on the appliance or nearby often on the wall in the ON po sition Are the circuit breakers fuses of the appliance in the electricity distribution board in working...

Page 16: ...7 5 2009 Rev 4 0 Troubleshooting 10...

Page 17: ...7 5 2009 Rev 4 0 Spare parts 11 7 Spare parts...

Page 18: ...7 5 2009 Rev 4 0 Spare parts 12...

Page 19: ...Hz G 3 N PE 415 240V 50Hz H 3 PE 230V 50Hz I 3 PE 220V 60Hz J 3 PE 380 50Hz K 3 PE 400V 50Hz L 3 PE 415V 50Hz M 3 PE 440V 60Hz N 3 PE 460V 60Hz O 3 PE 480V 60Hz P 1 N PE 220 240V 50Hz R 2 PE 220 230V...

Page 20: ...7 5 2009 Rev 4 0 Spare parts 14...

Page 21: ...te 20 3752971 RP 4 6 A H I Cable conduit 30 3752940 RP 4 6 A H I Eyebolt M12x90 40 3752937 RP 4 A H I Rear panel 50 3753140 RP 6 A H I Rear panel 80 3752933 RP 4 6 A H I Side panel 90 3493234 RP 4 6 A...

Page 22: ...7 5 2009 Rev 4 0 Spare parts 16...

Page 23: ...50 3753140 RP 6 J L M Rear panel 80 3752933 RP 4 6 J L M Side panel 90 3493234 RP 4 6 J L M Knob black 100 3442159 RP 4 6 J L M Pilot light green 110 3753180 RP 4 6 J L M Set of wires 120 3288997 RP 4...

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Page 25: ...2122 B3 Main and control circuit T02123 B3 Main and control circuit T02124 B3 Main and control circuit T02130 B3 Main and control circuit T02131 B3 Main and control circuit T02132 B3 Main and control...

Page 26: ...Main and control circuit T02119 B3...

Page 27: ...Main and control circuit T02120 B3...

Page 28: ...Main and control circuit T02121 B3...

Page 29: ...Main and control circuit T02122 B3...

Page 30: ...Main and control circuit T02123 B3...

Page 31: ...Main and control circuit T02124 B3...

Page 32: ...Main and control circuit T02130 B3...

Page 33: ...Main and control circuit T02131 B3...

Page 34: ...Main and control circuit T02132 B3...

Page 35: ...Main and control circuit T02146 A3...

Page 36: ...Installation drawing T02194 B3...

Page 37: ...Installation drawing T02195 B3...

Page 38: ...Installation drawing T02196 B3...

Page 39: ...Installation drawing T02197 B3...

Page 40: ...Installation drawing T02198 B3...

Page 41: ...Installation drawing T02199 B3...

Page 42: ...el Weight with package RP 4 200 appr 160 kg Weight with package RP 4 220 appr 160 kg Weight with package RP 4 240 appr 170 kg Weight with package RP 6 200 appr 210 kg Weight with package RP 6 220 appr...

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