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APPLIANCE GAS CONNECTION 

Before connecting the appliance to the gas network, make sure that the data on the label attached to the food warmer 
drawer or on the back of the cooker are compatible with what is indicated for the gas distribution network. 
A label attached to the last page of this handbook and in the food warmer drawer (or on the back) of the appliance 
indicates the appliance adjustment conditions: type of gas and operating pressure. 
IMPORTANT: This appliance must be installed in compliance with current national standards in force and used only in 
a well-ventilated room. 
WARNING: It should be recalled that the appliance utilises a threaded 1/2" gas cylindrical male fitting according to UNI-
ISO 228-1. 
To connect the appliance to the gas network with a flexible rubber hose, a supplemental hose nipple fitting is needed 
(see Fig. 11) which is supplied with the appliance. 

ADAPTATION TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS 

Before performing any maintenance operation, disconnect the appliance from the gas supply and electricity network. 
REPLACING THE NOZZLES TO OPERATE WITH ANOTHER TYPE OF GAS: 
Follow the instructions below to change the burner nozzles on the work surface: 

1) Pull out the plug from the electric outlet to avoid any type of electric contact.
2) Remove the grids from the work surface (Fig. 12).
3) Remove the burners (Fig. 12).
4) Unscrew the nozzles using a 7 mm spanner, and replace them (Fig. 13) with those needed for the new type of gas according
to what is indicated in Table 1.

Follow the instructions below to change the oven burner nozzle:

1) Remove the oven level (Fig. 14-15).
2) Loosen the screw 

V

 and pull out the burner from the support being careful not to damage the ignition plug and the

thermocouple (Fig. 16).
3) Unscrew the nozzle 

R

 (Fig. 16) using a 10 mm spanner and replace it with the nozzle needed for the new type of gas

according to what is indicated in Table 2.

Follow the instructions below to change the grill burner nozzle:

1) Loosen the screw at the end of the grill burner and pull out the burner from the support being careful not to damage the
ignition plug and the thermocouple (Fig. 17).
2) Unscrew the nozzle 

R

 (Fig. 17) using a 7 mm spanner and replace it with the nozzle needed for the new type of gas

according to what is indicated in  Table 2.

WARNING: After completing the above-mentioned replacements, the technician must adjust the burners, as described 

in the paragraph below, seal any adjustment and pre-adjustment devices and apply the label on the 
appliance, to replace the existing one, corresponding to the new gas adjustment. This label is contained in 
the spare nozzle bag. 

   Table 1 

 

APPLIANCE CATEGORY:   

II

2H3+

 

Burner 

Types of gas 

Pressure 

Nozzle 

diameter 

Rater capacity 

Reduced 

Capacity 

By-pass 

Diameter 

mbar 1/100 

mm.

g/h l/h kW kcal/h kW kcal/h 

1/100 

mm.

Auxiliary 

Natural G20 

20 

72 

95 

860 

0,48 

413 

34 reg. 

Butane 

G30 

30 

50 

73 

860 

0,48 

413 

34

Propane 

G31 

37 

50 

71 

860 

0,48 

413 

34

Semi-rapid 

Natural G20 

20 

97 

167 

1,75 

1505 

0,60 

516 

36 reg. 

Butane 

G30 

30 

65 

127 

1,75 

1505 

0,60 

516 

36

Propane 

G31 

37 

65 

125 

1,75 

1505 

0,60 

516 

36

Rapid Natural 

G20 20  115 - 

286 

2580 

1,05 

903 

52 

reg. 

Butane 

G30 

30 

85  218 -  3 2580 1,05 903 

52 

Propane 

G31  37 

85  214 -  3 2580 1,05 903 

52 

Ultra rapid 

Natural G20 

20 

153 

  405 

4,25 

3655 

1,80 

1548 

65 reg 

4 kW 

Butane G30 

30 

102 

309 

4,25 

3655 

1,80 

1548 

65 

Propane 

G31 

37 

102 

303 

4,25 

3655 

1,80 

1548 

65

Natural G20 

20 

ext. 155 

int. 70 


476 

4300 0,48 

413 

ext. 65 reg.

Int. 34 reg. 

Ultra rapid 
Dual 5 kW 

Butane G30 

30 ext. 

96 

int. 46 

334 - 

4,60 3956  0,48 

413 ext. 

65 

Int. 34 

Propane 

G31 

37 ext. 

96 

int. 46 

328 - 

4,60 3956  0,48 

413 ext. 

65 

Int. 34 

   Table 2 (model with gas oven and gas grill with single control, or gas oven and electric grill) 

Oven 

Natural G20 

20 

155 

429 

4,50 

3870 

65 reg. 

Butane 

G30 

30 

105 

327 

4,50 

3870

 

65

Propane 

G31 

37 

105 

321 

4,50 

3870

 

65

Grill

Natural 

G20 

20 108 

191 

1720

 

0

-

Butane 

G30 

30 

72 

145 

1720

 

-

Propane 

G31 

37 

72 

143 

1720

 

0

-

Summary of Contents for TS95C61LNE

Page 1: ... is not responsible for any inaccuracies due to printing or transcription errors contained in this booklet In addition the appearance of the figures reported is also purely indicative The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to its products when considered necessary and useful without affecting the essential safety and operating characteristics Model TS95C61LVI Order No 331 10555 Model ...

Page 2: ... European directive 2011 65 EU RoHS This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2012 19 EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE This guideline is the frame of a European wide validity of return and recycling on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WARNING The appliance and its accessible parts become very hot during use Care must be careful not to touch the heati...

Page 3: ...d ventilation Any hanging cabinets installed above the work surface must be located at a distance of no less than 700 mm ROOM VENTILATION To ensure that the appliance operate correctly the room where it is installed must be continuously ventilated The room volume should not be less than 25 m and the quantity of air needed shall be based on the regular combustion of gas and on the ventilation of th...

Page 4: ...to what is indicated in Table 2 Follow the instructions below to change the grill burner nozzle 1 Loosen the screw at the end of the grill burner and pull out the burner from the support being careful not to damage the ignition plug and the thermocouple Fig 17 2 Unscrew the nozzle R Fig 17 using a 7 mm spanner and replace it with the nozzle needed for the new type of gas according to what is indic...

Page 5: ... liquid gas the screw must be locked at the end in a clockwise direction WARNING For the model with single grill burner the grill burner always operates at maximum and therefore no minimum adjustment is required APPLIANCE ELECTRIC CONNECTION The electric connection must comply with the current legal standards and regulations Before making the connection check that The system electrical rating and ...

Page 6: ...each the following temperatures Control panel Tmax Room Temperature 60 C Glass of the oven door Tmax Room temperature 60 C Metal part of the oven door Tmax Room temperature 45 C 2 With the oven on at 230 C for 1 hour the parts which can be grasped can reach the following temperatures Plastic knobs Tmax Room temperature 60 C Metal oven door handle Tmax Room temperature 35 C where the room temperatu...

Page 7: ...lighting it is always possible even when the power is cut off Turn the knob counterclockwise that corresponds to the burner selected setting it to the MAXIMUM position at the etched star large flame Fig 25 and place a lit match up to the burner Electric ignition Turn the knob counterclockwise that corresponds to the burner selected setting it to the MAXIMUM position large flame Fig 25 and keep on ...

Page 8: ...cluded a table with the adjustments needed to ensure proper use of the hot plates WARNING When a hot plate is used for the first time or after a long period of inactivity it is necessary to use it on position 1 for about 30 minutes to eliminate any humidity absorbed by the insulating material TABLE N 5 PLATE POSSIBLE COOKING METHODS 0 Plate off 1 To melt butter chocolate etc To heat small amounts ...

Page 9: ...G Your glass ceramic hob is thermal shock resistant and resistant to both heat and cold If you drop a heavy pot on your hob it will not break On the contrary if a hard object such as the salt shaker or the spice bottle strikes the edge or the corner of the hob the hob may break WARNING never use the glass ceramic hob as support surface TYPE OF PAN The pans used for cooking must have certain minimu...

Page 10: ...e pan is suitable for induction cooking If no magnet is to hand put a little water in the pan place it on a cooking zone and switch it on If the symbol appears on the display instead of the power the pan is not suitable The pans used for cooking must have certain minimum diameters to ensure satisfactory operation Pans larger than the cooking zones can also be used but it is important to ensure tha...

Page 11: ...ing heat from the bottom e g pizza WARNING If the burner flames are extinguished accidentally turn off the control knob and do not try to relight the oven until after at least 1 minute TABLE N 6 THERMOSTAT SETTING TEMPERATURE C 1 120 C 2 140 C 3 160 C 4 180 C 5 200 C 6 225 C 7 245 C 8 270 C The oven burner can be ignited in different ways Manual lighting it is always possible even when the power i...

Page 12: ...elative models maintains a constant temperature inside the oven at a specific temperature setting ranging from 50 C to 250 C Turn the knob clockwise and align the selected temperature indicated on the ring with the index etched on the control panel Thermostat operation is indicated by an orange light which will turn off when the temperature inside the oven is 10 C greater than the temperature sett...

Page 13: ...on gives more browning so is more suitable for roasting meats and vegetables or frozen potato products Example To cook a turkey When cooking a turkey the grill pan can be used as a roasting tin Line the pan with a double layer of extra wide foil allowing enough foil to wrap the turkey loosely It is important to allow enough space around the sides and top of the oven for the hot air to circulate Ma...

Page 14: ...he oven is equipped with 5 guides at different heights fig 44 which can be used to insert shelves or the tray To keep the oven as clean as possible it is recommended to cook meat on the tray or on the shelf that has been inserted inside the tray Table No 8 below lists the cooking times and the position of the tray for different types of foods Personal experience will help to determine any variatio...

Page 15: ...dicator while pressing the knob and at the same time put a lit match next to the burner Make sure that the burner is completely lit and after about 10 seconds release the knob Make sure that the burner remains on otherwise repeat the operation Electric ignition In this case completely open the oven door press and turn the knob so that the relative symbol matches the indicator then press the thermo...

Page 16: ...tion different from 0 zero The fan circulates the air between the control panel and the oven door and also allows the control panel and the oven door stay at a warm temperature during the appliance operation in any condition USING THE MINUTE MINDER The minute minder advises the user with an acoustic signal when food has been cooked after a certain time period has elapsed To use the device wind the...

Page 17: ...played An active minute minder program is indicated by the statically illuminated Bell symbol If alarm time has finished an acoustic interval signal sounds and the Bell symbol flashes The minute minder program runs independently of other programs Key Lock After power on reset or when no key is pressed for 7 seconds the key look function is activated Pressing a valid key or key combination for 2 se...

Page 18: ...d on for the first time or after a power cut the appliance cannot be operated in this condition To set the hour and or to enable the appliance to operate press the M key for at least 2 seconds the A letter turns off and the numbers now are steady on the display The dot 3 starts blinking press the or key to set the hour The hour is accepted by the programmer just few second after having released th...

Page 19: ...uch and keep the M key for almost 2 seconds or anyway up to see the 4 symbol The remaining time appears on the display or a series of zero numbers if the timer is disabled Touch again the M key On the display appears the dur writing then alternately the remaining time or a series of zero number disable timer By touching again the M key the end of cooking time appears together with the End writing ...

Page 20: ...rally are found in the market Never use abrasive powders Cleaning the burner flame caps Since the flame caps are resting on the burner to clean them just remove them from their seat and wash them with soapy water After they have been thoroughly dried and having checked that the holes are not clogged they can be replaced in their proper position Cleaning the inside of the oven glass Cleaning the in...

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Page 28: ...ion will inform you about the addresses and opening hours of collection points This is the only way to ensure that old appliances are properly disposed of and recycled Thank you very much DEVICE DISPOSAL Hergestellt in Italien für Made in italy for HÄNDLER SARO Gastro Products GmbH Sandbahn 6 46446 Emmerich am Rhein Germany Tel 49 0 2822 9258 0 Fax 49 0 2822 18192 E Mail info saro de Web www saro ...

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