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Installation

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5.5 Gas connection

General information

This appliance is suitable for installation with 
Natural Gas or ULPG (propane/butane). 
Refer to “Burner and nozzle characteristics 
tables” paragraph for the relevant burner 
pressure and appropriate injector sizes. 
When the appliance is to be connected to 
Natural Gas then the pressure regulator 
supplied must be fitted to the gas inlet. A test 
point (for checking the gas pressure) is 
supplied either with the regulator or as a 
separate fitting in the case of ULPG 
(propane) appliances.

Connection of the appliance to the gas 
supply must be in accordance with the 
requirements of AS5601. A ½” BSP 
connector at the inlet is recommended and 
the gas supply line to the appliance must be 
of adequate length to allow sufficient 
withdrawal of appliance for service or 
disconnection and be:
1. annealed copper pipe or;
2. flexible hose according to AS/NZ1869 

& be at least Class “B”, 10 mm diameter.

The appliance must be installed with 
provision to allow the gas to be turned off 
and disconnected for servicing and removal 
of the appliance as required from the gas 
supply. Before the appliance is operated 
make certain all relevant parts are placed in 
the correct position.
On completion of the installation, the 
installer MUST check for gas leaks and test 
each burner individually for the correct 
flame. Once all burners have been tested 
individually, turn all burners on together. 
Warranty service calls do not cover these 
adjustments!

Gas leak

Danger of explosion

•  After carrying out any operation, check 

that the tightening torque of gas 
connections is between 10 Nm and 15 
Nm.

•  If required, use a pressure regulator that 

complies with current regulations.

•  At the end of the installation, check for 

any leaks with a soapy solution, never 
with a flame.

•  Installation with flexible hose must be 

carried out so that the length of the 
piping does not exceed 1,2 metres 
when fully extended; make sure that the 
hoses do not come into contact with 
moving parts and that they are not 
crushed in any way.

•  The hoses should not come into contact 

with moving parts and should not be 
crushed in any way.

•  The settings for this domestic appliance 

are shown on the gas setting label.

Summary of Contents for PM6912WLDRAU

Page 1: ...3 4 2 Cleaning the appliance 33 4 3 What to do if 35 5 Installation 36 5 1 Clearances above and around domestic appliances 36 5 2 Safety instructions 37 5 3 Section cut from the work surface 38 5 4 Mo...

Page 2: ...ed by adults who are responsible for their safety Children must not be allowed to play with the appliance Keep children under eight years of age at a safe distance if they are not constantly supervise...

Page 3: ...PLIANCE Do not try to repair the appliance yourself or without the intervention of authorised persons Do not pull the cable to remove the plug If the power supply cable is damaged contact technical su...

Page 4: ...mmonia or bleach on steel parts or parts with metallic surface finishes e g anodizing nickel or chromium plating Do not wash the removable components such as the cooktop trivets flame spreader crowns...

Page 5: ...ndards Use cables withstanding a temperature of at least 90 C The tightening torque of the screws of the terminal supply wires must be 1 5 2 Nm The power cable must only be replaced by authorised pers...

Page 6: ...electromagnetic compatibility the electromagnetic induction cooking hob comes under group 2 and class B EN 55011 1 2 Appliance purpose This appliance is intended for cooking food in the home environme...

Page 7: ...ean directives To dispose of the appliance Cut the power supply cable and remove it along with the plug Deliver the appliance to the appropriate recycling centre for electrical and electronic equipmen...

Page 8: ...user manual on safety and final disposal Description Description of the appliance and its accessories Use Information on the use of the appliance and its accessories cooking advice Cleaning and maint...

Page 9: ...Description 11 EN 2 Description 2 1 General Description 65 cm AUX Auxiliary R Rapid F Front plate controls R Rear plate controls C General controls zone...

Page 10: ...Description 12 75 cm AUX Auxiliary UR Ultra rapid F Front plate controls R Rear plate controls C General controls zone...

Page 11: ...Description 13 EN 90 cm UR Ultra rapid SX Left induction cooking zone DX Right induction cooking zone F Front plate controls R Rear plate controls C General controls zone...

Page 12: ...ion cooking zone On Off key turns the hob on or off Pause key pauses cooking Controls lock key prevents accidental operation of controls Increase key increases the cooking time or timer Decrease key d...

Page 13: ...stick 2 3 Available accessories WOK ring Useful when using a wok The appliance is equipped with an induction generator for each cooking zone Each generator located under the glass ceramic cooking surf...

Page 14: ...t is running Leave them to cool before cleaning Activate the controls lock when you have children or pets which could reach the hob After use the cooking zones remain hot for a certain period of time...

Page 15: ...roperly It is difficult to keep the burners lit The burners go out when the appliance is in use It is difficult to turn the gas valves If the appliance does not work properly contact your local Author...

Page 16: ...may go out when the knob is released In this case the thermocouple has not heated up sufficiently Wait a few moments and repeat the operation Keep the knob pressed in longer Correct positioning of th...

Page 17: ...incorrectly Cookware diameters Ring reducers The ring reducers must be rested on the hob grid Make sure they are properly positioned Using a griddle A few precautions are necessary if you wish to use...

Page 18: ...r stainless steel aluminium fireproof glass wood ceramic and terracotta cookware To see whether the pan is suitable bring a magnet close to the bottom if it is attracted the pan is suitable for induct...

Page 19: ...ower levels The power in the cooking zone can be adjusted to various levels The table shows the levels suitable for various types of cooking see Power function Switching the hob on and off To activate...

Page 20: ...be used The display of the cooking zone used will turn on the power value indicated is 2 Move your finger to the left or right on the scroll bar to select the cooking power between and or else activa...

Page 21: ...n the power value indicated is 2 Move your finger all the way to the right of the scroll bar to select the Power function The display of the cooking zone used will show It is possible to perform quick...

Page 22: ...and scroll bar to set the required cooking power The same parameters are set on both cooking zones This function can be used to operate two cooking zones front and rear simultaneously when using pans...

Page 23: ...n be set together with the corresponding type of food Settings may vary depending on the amount of food and consumer taste Power level Suitable for 1 2 Reheating food keeping small amounts of water on...

Page 24: ...e display shows followed by the symbol To deactivate the Keep Warm function Press the special functions key twice Simmering function To activate the Simmering function first turn on the hob then 1 Pre...

Page 25: ...Controls lock first turn on the hob then Hold down the controls lock key for 3 seconds The display will show an LED above the controls lock key To deactivate the Controls lock Hold down the controls l...

Page 26: ...own under the time indicator and the display will be set to hours minutes up to a maximum of 1 hour 59 minutes 3 The timer will start a few seconds after the last selection At the end of the set time...

Page 27: ...r that the Minute minder has finished 4 To deactivate the buzzer press the timer key or Modifying or deactivating timed cooking To modify timed cooking during the countdown 1 Press the On Off key The...

Page 28: ...ppear on the display above the general controls area 5 Press the pause key until appears on the display above the general controls area will be displayed on the left hand scroll bar 6 Place a finger o...

Page 29: ...finger on the left hand side and right hand side scroll bars of the cooking zone closest to the general controls area An acoustic signal is emitted and will appear on the display above the general con...

Page 30: ...t control panel When buying a pan check whether the diameter indicated is that of the base or the top of the pan as the top is almost always larger than the base When preparing dishes with long cookin...

Page 31: ...oth Make sure that there is no detergent left on the cooking surface as it will undergo a corrosive reaction when heated up and could modify the structure of the cooking surface Improper use Risk of d...

Page 32: ...colour do not affect the operation and stability of the glass These are not alterations to the material of the hob but just residues which have not been removed and have then carbonised Shiny surfaces...

Page 33: ...does not work Make sure that the hob is connected and that the main switch is turned on Make sure that there is no power failure Make sure that the fuse has not blown In this case replace the fuse Ma...

Page 34: ...appliance and a range hood be less than 600 mm or for an overhead exhaust fan 750 mm Any other downward facing combustible surface less than 600 mm above the highest part of the hob shall be protecte...

Page 35: ...control knobs 3 For definition of hob see Clause 1 4 64 4 For definition of trivet see Clause 1 4 109 5 Consideration is to be given to window treatments when located near cooking appliances See Claus...

Page 36: ...elow 65 cm 75 cm 90 cm The following operation requires building and or carpentry work and must therefore be carried out by a competent tradesman Installation can be carried out on various materials s...

Page 37: ...X Gas Connection Y Electrical connection 5 4 Mounting Over built in oven unit The clearance between the hob and the kitchen furniture or other installed appliances must be enough to ensure sufficient...

Page 38: ...ens on bottom opens on rear Hob seal With glass hob To prevent leakage of liquid between the frame of the hob and the countertop place the adhesive seal provided along the entire outer edge of the hob...

Page 39: ...Position of slot for clips seen from below 65 cm 75 cm 90 cm Ventilation The illustrations below show two examples of installation suitable for proper ventilation and one example of incorrect installa...

Page 40: ...o be turned off and disconnected for servicing and removal of the appliance as required from the gas supply Before the appliance is operated make certain all relevant parts are placed in the correct p...

Page 41: ...t air supply in accordance with the standards in force The room where the appliance is installed must have enough air flow for the regular combustion of gas and the necessary air change in the room it...

Page 42: ...s Extractor fan 5 6 Adaptation to different types of gas If other types of gas are to be used the nozzles must be replaced and the primary air must be adjusted In order to replace the nozzles and adju...

Page 43: ...er caps 4 Remove the screws fastening the hob and the plates corresponding to each burner zone Where the UR burner is present the nut that fixes the thermocouple to the hob top must be unscrewed CH8 U...

Page 44: ...Remove the glass hob top Replacing the nozzles 1 Unscrew screw A and push air regulator B as far as it will go 2 Use a spanner to remove the nozzles C and install the new ones for the required gas sup...

Page 45: ...he burner flame is stable 4 Turn the knob rapidly from the maximum to the minimum setting The flame should not go out 5 Repeat the operation on all gas cocks Adjusting the minimum setting for LPG Tigh...

Page 46: ...s and secure with the 3 screws for each burner that had previously been removed 4 If present tighten the nut on the UR burner igniter 5 Fix the glass hob top to the casing using the 6 screws that had...

Page 47: ...W 1 1 3 1 3 3 6 0 Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm 76 126 130 220 Reduced flow rate W 400 900 1600 1800 Primary air mm 1 1 5 0 5 1 5 ULPG 2 75 kPa AUX R UR UR Rated heating capacity kW 1 0 3 1 3 3 5 9 Nozzle...

Page 48: ...cable If the cable is replaced the appliance can also function in the following modes use the jumper provided Power voltage Danger of electrocution Have the electrical connection performed by authoris...

Page 49: ...and socket are of the same type Avoid using adapters and shunts as these could cause overheating and a risk of burns Testing At the end of installation carry out a brief inspection test If the hob fa...

Page 50: ...ater to check for gas leaks on all connections DO NOT use naked flames to find leaks Turn on all the burners separately and at then all together to make sure that the gas valve burner and ignition are...

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