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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE AND PROPER USE ________________________________4

 

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INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE__________________________________________6

 

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ADAPTATION TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS _________________________________9

 

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FINAL OPERATIONS______________________________________________________14

 

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DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ________________________________16

 

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USE OF THE COOKING HOB _______________________________________________18

 

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USE OF THE OVEN_______________________________________________________21

 

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ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER (ONLY ON EQUIPPED MODELS) __________________25

 

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DIGITAL TIMER (CERTAIN MODELS ONLY) ___________________________________27

 

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ANALOGUE CLOCK (ONLY ON EQUIPPED MODELS) _________________________27

 

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ___________________________________________28

 

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EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE _________________________________________30

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE VALID ONLY FOR END USER COUNTRIES WHOSE IDENTIFICATION

SYMBOLS APPEAR ON THE COVER OF THIS MANUAL. 

 

 

 

  INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER:

 these are for the 

qualified technician

 who must carry out a

suitable check of the gas system, install the appliance, set it functioning and carry out an inspection test.

 

 

 

 

  INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER:

these contain user advice, description of the commands and the

correct procedures for cleaning and maintenance of the appliance.

 

Summary of Contents for Cooker SCB60GB

Page 1: ..._________________25 9 DIGITAL TIMER CERTAIN MODELS ONLY ___________________________________27 10 ANALOGUE CLOCK ONLY ON EQUIPPED MODELS _________________________27 11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE_________...

Page 2: ...HE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM TO BE GROUNDED ACCORDING TO THE METHODS REQUIRED BY SAFETY RULES WHEN LINKING UP TO MAINS BY PLUG AND SOCKET MAKE SURE THAT BOTH ARE COMPATIBLE AND CONNECT BY MEANS OF A POWER CAB...

Page 3: ...EVENT IT FROM SLIPPING OFF THE FORMER INSTALL THE APPLIANCE SO THAT WHEN DRAWERS OR DOORS OF UNITS INSTALLED AT HOB HEIGHT ARE OPENED ACCIDENTAL CONTACT WITH PANS ON THE HOB IS NOT POSSIBLE THIS APPLI...

Page 4: ...ccordance with the gas safety regulations 1984 installation and use as amended 1990 It can be placed against walls higher than the hob at a distance of at least 50 mm from the side of the appliance as...

Page 5: ...odels use an H05RR F or H05V2V2 F type four core cable 4 x 1 5 mm2 For operation on 380 415 V 3N only for 90 cm models use an H05RR F or H05V2V2 F type five core cable 5 x 1 5 mm2 The cable end to be...

Page 6: ...d of the pipe to the pressure regulator on the gas bottle fix it with the second clamp Check for any leaks using a soapy solution never with a live flame To connect the cooker to a gas bottle use a pi...

Page 7: ...f functioning with other types of gas the burner nozzles must be changed and the minimum flame adjusted on the gas taps To change the nozzles proceed as described below 3 1 Replacement of nozzles on t...

Page 8: ...lowrate g h G31 Auxiliary 1 0 50 30 350 73 71 Semi rapid 1 8 65 33 450 131 129 Rapid 3 3 0 85 45 800 218 214 Rapid 5 2 5 79 45 800 182 179 Triple crown 3 2 91 65 1500 233 229 Oven 3 2 87 48 850 233 22...

Page 9: ...85 45 800 218 214 Triple crown 3 2 91 65 1500 233 229 Fish pan 3 5 94 65 1500 255 250 Oven 1 9 68 45 800 138 136 Maxi oven 3 2 87 50 900 233 229 Grill 5 2 110 59 1300 378 372 Maxi grill 2 9 87 211 20...

Page 10: ...king hob BURNERS 1 Auxiliary 2 Semi rapid 3 Rapid 60 X 60 4 Triple crown 5 Rapid 60 X 50 3 5 Arrangement of burners on cooking hob BURNERS 1 Auxiliary 2 Semi rapid 3 Rapid 4 Triple crown 5 Large elect...

Page 11: ...to change the nozzle fitting the one for the type of gas to be used see point 3 2 3 3 Table of burner and nozzle characteristics 3 6 2 Regulation of the primary air on the oven burner Loosen the regi...

Page 12: ...ividual burner are shown in paragraph 3 2 3 3 Burner and nozzle characteristics table Once the regulation has been completed replace the seal on the by passes using paint or similar materials 4 3 Regu...

Page 13: ...elling of the appliance Having carried out the electricity and gas hook up level the appliance using the four adjustable legs For best cooking the appliance must be perfectly level Depending on the mo...

Page 14: ...flame is lit by pressing the knob and turning it anticlockwise to minimum flame To adjust the flame turn the knob between maximum and minimum The burner goes out when the knob is returned to the posi...

Page 15: ...t knob LARGE GRILL FUNCTION OVEN LIGHT SMALL GRILL FUNCTION STATIC OVEN FUNCTION SMALL GRILL FUNCTION ROTISSERIE IN THOSE MODELS WITH ROTISSERIE LOWER RESISTANCE FUNCTION VENTILATED ELECTRIC OVEN FUNC...

Page 16: ...allow the thermocouples to heat up The burner may go out when the knob is released this is because the thermocouple has not been sufficiently heated Repeat the operation holding down the knob for a l...

Page 17: ...in and max in cm 1 Auxiliary 1 Auxiliary 12 14 12 14 2 Semi rapid 2 Semi rapid 16 22 16 24 5 Rapid 3 Rapid 18 24 18 26 4 Triple crown 18 26 6 4 Diameter of containers 90 cm models BURNERS min and max...

Page 18: ...To boil large amounts of water to fry 6 Very strong WARNING When switching on the hob for the first time or if the hob has not been used for a long time to remove any humidity from the insulating mat...

Page 19: ...revent the temperature in the oven from falling and ruining the food 7 2 Cooling system The oven is equipped with a cooling system which automatically comes on upon a few minutes after the oven has be...

Page 20: ...tatic and the fan grill functions can be used for cooking in combination with the rotisserie Fit the spit rod into the rotisserie bushing select the or or fan grill function and turn the thermostat kn...

Page 21: ...dangerous overheating when the oven or the grill is used the glass cover must always be up The electric grill and the gas oven cannot be used at the same time During and after use the accessible parts...

Page 22: ...has not come on by this time release the knob and wait for at least one minute before trying again If the burner accidentally goes out turn the knob to the off position and wait at least one minute be...

Page 23: ...ess keys or to set the cooking time Release key to start the programmed cooking time count The display will now show the right time together with symbols A and 8 3 Automatic cooking Use this setting t...

Page 24: ...interrupt functioning of the oven at the end of the programmed time 8 6 Adjusting alarm volume The acoustic alarm has 3 different volume settings To change the setting press the key at the end of the...

Page 25: ...once this finishes an acoustic device will sound During the countdown the display will show the symbol pressing the key displays the current time for 5 seconds 9 1 3 Deactivating the acoustic device T...

Page 26: ...ce Use normal non abrasive products for steel and a wooden or plastic tool if necessary Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or deerskin Do not allow residues of sugary foods such as jam to set...

Page 27: ...left to soak in hot water and detergent Replace the flame spreader crowns checking that they are positioned in their housing with their respective caps taking care that flame spreader holes A corresp...

Page 28: ...ase This operation should be carried out by a specialised technician 12 2 Replacement of light bulb Remove cover A by twisting anticlockwise replace bulb B with another similar bulb 25 W Refit the cov...

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