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Instructions for the installer 

 

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2.

 

INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE 

 

 

It is the law that all gas appliances are installed by 

competent persons

Corgi gas installers are approved to work to safe and satisfactory 

standards. All gas installation, servicing and repair work must be in 

accordance 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 shown in the drawings A 

and B relating to the installation classes. Wall units or extractor hoods 

located above the hob must be at least 750 mm away from it.

 

 

A

 

 

B

 

 

Built-in appliance                                Free-standing installation 

 
 

2.1

 

Positioning and levelling the appliance 

The appliance is equipped with wheels and adjustable feet to simplify the 
positioning procedure. To use the front wheels, screw in the foot as 
shown here, so that the appliance rests on the front wheels. However, to 
allow the appliance to be moved freely it must be lifted at the back. To do 
this, proceed as follows: 

 

 

use a 10 socket wrench to screw in 
the 2 hex nuts underneath the oven 
compartment:

this raises the 

appliance either to level it or to 
allow it to be moved around. 
Once all procedures are complete, 
unscrew the front feet and the hex 
nuts to set the cooker stable and 
level. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CS120-6

Page 1: ...___________________________________ 67 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ___________________________ 75 11 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE _________________________ 79 THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE VALID ONLY FOR END US...

Page 2: ...IMPROPER USE DO NOT LEAVE THE PACKING IN THE HOME ENVIRONMENT SEPARATE THE VARIOUS WASTE MATERIALS AND TAKE THEM TO THE NEAREST SPECIAL GARBAGE COLLECTION CENTRE IT IS OBLIGATORY FOR THE ELECTRICAL SY...

Page 3: ...UNLESS THEY ARE SUPERVISED OR INSTRUCTED BY ADULTS OR PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR SAFETY THIS APPLIANCE IS MARKED ACCORDING TO THE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQU...

Page 4: ...r extractor hoods located above the hob must be at least 750 mm away from it A B Built in appliance Free standing installation 2 1 Positioning and levelling the appliance The appliance is equipped wit...

Page 5: ...r cable and the wall socket must be the same type conforming to regulations in force Check that the power line is adequately grounded Do not use reducers adapters or shunts Fit the power supply line w...

Page 6: ...x 2 5 mm 2 For operation on 220 240V use n H05RR F type three core cable 3 x 4 mm 2 The cable end to be connected to the appliance must be provided with a ground wire yellow green at least 20 mm longe...

Page 7: ...fore not be blocked or removed without first consulting a Corgi gas installer Failure to install appliances correctly is dangerous and could lead to prosecution 2 4Connecting to natural and LPG gas Pl...

Page 8: ...mbar In the case of functioning with other types of gas the burner nozzles must be changed and the minimum flame adjusted on the gas taps Replace the burner nozzles as indicated in the table of the g...

Page 9: ...apid 1 8 65 500 131 129 Rapid 3 0 85 800 218 214 Fish Burner 1 9 68 800 138 136 Ultra rapid 3 9 100 1600 284 279 Burner Rated heating capacity kW NATURAL GAS G20 20 mbar Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm Drawi...

Page 10: ...sition Extract the gas tap knob and turn the adjustment screw at the side of the tap rod until the correct minimum flame is achieved Replace the knob and check burner flame stability rapidly turning t...

Page 11: ...Instructions for the installer 4 3 Mounting the skirt Position the skirt above the top taking care to align holes A with holes B Secure the skirt to the top by tightening screws C 53...

Page 12: ...RAL BURNER FRONT RIGHT BURNER BACK RIGHT BURNER BARBECUE ELEMENT MAIN OVEN THERMOSTAT AUXILIARY OVEN THERMOSTAT MAIN OVEN FUNCTIONS AUXILIARY OVEN FUNCTIONS MAIN OVEN THERMOSTAT KNOB Selection of cook...

Page 13: ...ning it anticlockwise to maximum flame To adjust the flame turn the knob between maximum and minimum The burner goes out when the knob is returned to the position BARBECUE ELEMENT POWER REGULATOR KNOB...

Page 14: ...to the required temperature between 50 and 220 C The indicator light comes on to indicate that the oven is warming up When it goes out it means that the required temperature has been reached Regular...

Page 15: ...stopped at any time by pressing any key 5 2 1 Setting the time When using the oven for the first time or after a power failure the display flashes at regular intervals Press the key to stop the displa...

Page 16: ...king is lit or switched off figure 2 shows 1 hour and 10 minutes Five seconds after last pressing the key the countdown begins at the end of which the buzzer activates The current time can be viewed d...

Page 17: ...cooking duration of 1 hour Once the desired duration is obtained cooking will start about 5 seconds after the last pressure on or The display will show the current time represented by the constantly i...

Page 18: ...soon as the current time reaches the set starting time all the inside segments will start to flash indicating that the oven has started cooking At the end of the cooking time the timer will switch the...

Page 19: ...next to the knob The appliance is equipped with an electric lighting device To light the burners press and turn the knob anticlockwise to the maximum flame symbol until the burner lights Keep the kno...

Page 20: ...d inside the perimeter of the hob All pans must have smooth flat bottoms Take the greatest care when using fats or oils since they may catch fire if overheated If the flame accidentally goes out turn...

Page 21: ...out 5 cm for 4 5 seconds then open it completely To access food always leave the door open for as short a time as possible to prevent the temperature in the oven from falling and ruining the food 5 c...

Page 22: ...ooker underneath the ovens To open it pull on the top of the door Never use it to store flammable materials such as rags paper etc it is intended to take the appliance s metal accessories only Never o...

Page 23: ...lecting fat from foods placed on the rack above Baking tray useful for cooking cakes pizza and confectionery Rotisserie rod useful for cooking chicken sausages and all foods which require uniform cook...

Page 24: ...r this optional plate is for installation on the hob instead of the right hand pan stand fish burner Take care that the feet of the griddle plate are resting firmly on the base of the hob to prevent t...

Page 25: ...50 TO 220 C This traditional cooking method in which heat comes from above and below is suitable for cooking food on a single level You have to pre heat the oven until the set temperature is reached...

Page 26: ...tribution Preheating is not necessary Multiple cooking is possible provided that all foods require the same temperature 9 3 Grilling main oven FUNCTION SWITCH THERMOSTAT SWITCH AT MAXIMUM Used for qui...

Page 27: ...ting up time must not exceed 60 minutes 9 5 Variable grill cooking auxiliary oven THERMOSTAT SWITCH IN POSITION VARIABLE GRILL BETWEEN MIN AND MAX This function allows to change the grill power accord...

Page 28: ...completing cooking at the bottom and with dishes requiring heat in the lower area in particular The baking tray is best inserted at bottom level 9 7 Defrosting main oven FUNCTION SWITCH THERMOSTAT SW...

Page 29: ...he drip tray into the oven as far as it will go until the tip of the rod is in line with the hole C Now rock the frames B to insert the tip of the rod into the drive connection C of the rotisserie mot...

Page 30: ...position the spit shaft so that pulley E is guided on the link of frame B Fully insert frame B until the point of the spit shaft enters the spit turning motor housing C on the rear wall of the oven Po...

Page 31: ...00 140 170 170 200 170 200 30 40 KG 30 40 KG 30 40 KG 45 60 45 60 45 60 50 60 15 KG ROAST FISH 1 2 170 200 ACCORDING TO DIMENSIONS PIZZA 1 2 210 240 40 45 DESSERTS MERINGUE SHORT PASTRY CIAMBELLA SAVO...

Page 32: ...2 2 2 150 170 150 160 160 170 160 180 130 150 170 180 170 160 170 150 160 150 160 160 170 140 170 65 90 70 100 65 90 35 45 100 130 40 45 70 90 100 160 160 240 80 100 30 50 15 25 FISH 2 3 150 170 ACCOR...

Page 33: ...they will damage the surface 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...

Page 34: ...warm water and non abrasive detergent taking care to remove all incrustations Replace fitting first the outside pan stand then the griddle 10 2 4 Burner caps flame spreader crowns and burners The burn...

Page 35: ...make the oven easier to clean and ensure its efficiency over time 10 3 2 Using the self cleaning liners Periodically to prevent food residues and unpleasant odours from accumulating inside the oven t...

Page 36: ...Extract the side liners F and G fig 2 4 Remove the back panel A after undoing the threaded ring nut C fig 2 5 Reassemble the panels restoring them to their original position 1 2 10 4 Door glazing The...

Page 37: ...kets electric bulbs etc Specific instructions for each intervention of this type appear below Before carrying out any operation involving access to live parts disconnect the appliance from the electri...

Page 38: ...est and extract the pins If the pins are lost two screwdrivers can also be used 11 3 Oven door seal To permit thorough cleaning of the oven the seal can be removed Before removing the seal take off th...

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