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BUILT-IN COOKTOP OPERATING & 

INSTALLATION MANUAL

H SERIES & HCB SERIES  

Summary of Contents for H SERIES

Page 1: ...BUILT IN COOKTOP OPERATING INSTALLATION MANUAL H SERIES HCB SERIES ...

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Page 6: ... wonderful benefits of ILVE s dynamic cooking systems We present detailed information on each of the advanced cooking systems built into ILVE appliances Once you have read this section you will be able to choose the most appropriate settings for your appliance when cooking different types of food We ask you to read the instructions in this booklet very carefully as this will allow you to get the b...

Page 7: ...he pre 22 Fitting the cooking hob onto the base unit with door 22 Built in installation 23 Fitting the cooking hob 23 BUILT IN TOPS HOLE SIZE 24 Electric connection 27 Gas connection 29 ADJUSTMENT 30 Adjustment adapting to different types of gas 30 Replacement of the injectors 33 Minimum adjustment 35 WIRING DIAGRAMS 36 PROBLEM SOLVING 38 NOTES 39 important warnings Iinstructions for use maintenan...

Page 8: ...r 4 The electrical safety of this appliance is only guaranteed if it is properly earthed as required by the regulations in force It is fun damental to ensure that these regulations have been respected if you are in doubt call a skilled technician to have the electrical system checked in detail The manufacturer does not accept any responsibility for damage caused by a bad earthing system 5 Before c...

Page 9: ...n off the gas 10 When the electric cable is damaged it must be replaced by cal ling an after saves service approved by the manufacturer 11 The appliance must only be used for the purposes for which it was intended cooking Any other use for example heating a room is incorrect and therefore dangerous The manufacturer de clines all responsibility for damage caused by similar incorrect uses 12 The use...

Page 10: ...one by unsupervised children E F 14 BE CAREFUL some accessible parts may have high tempera tures during use keep children at a distance 15 Before cleaning the appliance or carrying out maintenance di sconnect the power supply by removing the plug from the socket or switching the current off through the switch provided 16 In the event of faults or malfunctions switch off the appliance turn off the ...

Page 11: ... 23 In order to work properly gas cookers must be installed in well ventilated premises Ensure that installation is carried out accor ding to the indications given in the Installation chapter 24 The materials used in the construction of our electri cal appliance are compatible with the environment and the refore recyclable Packaging remains should not be left within the reach of children but dispo...

Page 12: ...he appliance off and cover the fla me with a lid or with a fireproof cover 32 Be careful metal objects such as knives forks spoons or lids should not be placed on the cooker because they can get hot 33 Be careful do not use gas burners if the flame is unstable 34 Ensure that the flame diffusers are properly positioned in their seats with their respective caps 35 Do not leave the cooker unguarded d...

Page 13: ...ing areas 44 The cooking zonesareas must not work in vainempty without saucepans IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS 45 DONOTUS EORS TOREFLAMMABLEMATERIALSNEARTHISAPPLIANCE 46 DONOTS PRAYAEROS OLSINTHEVICINITYOFTHISAPPLIANCEWHILEITISINOPERATION 47 DONOTUS ETHISAPPLIANCEASAS PACEHEATER 48 DONOTMODIFYTHISAPPLIANCE 49 DONOTPLACEARTICLESONORAGAINS TTHISAPPLIANCE 50 Do not place anything e g flame tamer or gridd...

Page 14: ...he corresponding burner Press the knob by turning it anticlockwise and bring it to the ignition position keep the knob pressed for about 5 seconds so that upon its release the flame remains alight in case of unsuccessful ignition repeat the operation Fig C Fig 12a Fig C1 Fig 12 off mimimun maximum a c d e b IMPORTANT position the brass flame distributor d fig C properly For this line up the tooth ...

Page 15: ...b to the symbol maximum for 5 seconds Once the burner is lit by turning the knob anticlockwise it gets to its first block that corresponds to the middle one By applying a bit of force the first block is exceeded and the outer ring goes out leaving only the little central burner turned on called AUXILIARY To adjust the auxiliary burner on minimum rotate the knob anticlockwise until it stops At this...

Page 16: ...y po sitioned see fig C fig C1 with a uniform flame that is not noisy flame PositioningPlacement of the burners Always check that the screws below the burner are fixed BRUCIARORI CORRETTO ERRATO Semi Rapido medio Rapido grande Corona Dual Pescera Delete Correct Not correct S emi Rapid Delete Rapid Wok Fish ...

Page 17: ...rs are properly posi tioned see fig C1 with a uniform flame that is not noisy Always check that the screws below the burner are fixed BRUCIARORI CORRETTO ERRATO Semi Rapido medio Rapido grande Corona Dual Pescera S emi Rapid Rapid Wok Fish Correct Not correct Delete ...

Page 18: ...ways check that the grills are properly positioned and facing the right way H30 H30C H39P H90CC INTERNAL GRILL HOLE MEASUREMENT FISH BURNER RING DUAL LARGE MEDIUM U U U U U U U U U U 290mm 110mm 120mm 120mm 80mm DIFFERENT TYPES OF GRILLS Placement of the grills Delete ...

Page 19: ...14 14 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE H70 HF40 HF40D H90P H906 H95P HP95F HP65 ...

Page 20: ...15 15 15 15 15 15 15 U S E R GB INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE HP1230 HP120 HP1265 Delete ...

Page 21: ...HCB60 1 x Dual Wok 1 x Large 2 x Medium HCB70 1 x Wok 2 x Large 2 x Medium ...

Page 22: ...HCB70SD 1 x Dual Wok 2 x Large 2 x Medium HCB90CC 2 x Woks 1 x Large 2 x Medium ...

Page 23: ...HCB90CD 1 x Dual Wok 1 x wok 1 x Large 2 x Medium HCB90PC 1 x Wok 1 x Large 2 x Medium 1 x Fish ...

Page 24: ...HCB90SD 1 x Dual Wok 2 x Large 2 x Medium HCB906 1 x Dual Wok 2 x Large 3 x Medium ...

Page 25: ...he plate to heat up Once this period has elapsed the plate is ready to start cooking By adjusting the flame there is no limit to your culinary imagination If you turn the control knob to the low setting this allows slow or dietetic cooking Higher temperatures are suitable for cooking meat fish and vegetables The Fry Top plate is ideal for Oriental cooking with an optional accessory lid needed for ...

Page 26: ...late thoroughly at the end of each coking session With the plate hot and the flame at minimum remove the cooking residue using the scraper provided fig 15 Pour a little water onto the plate and still using the scraper continue cleaning the plate Once the water has completely evaporated repeat the same operation even several times until the desired result is obtained It is extremely important to cl...

Page 27: ...ely normal because the times change according to the quantity and the temperature of the food of the type of gas and obviously of your personal taste B A Cleaning the barbecue Before cleaning let the barbecue cool Use a lightly abrasive sponge or a brass wire brush in line with the plate s satin finish It is important to remove encrustation that forms between one slat and another We recommended cl...

Page 28: ...od on the grill and turn on the appliance using the adjuster fig 18 Turn the knob to the desired position between 1 and 12 at this point a light indicates that the appliance is working To switch off the appliance put the knob on position 0 the warning light switches off To grill we recommend pre heating the grill element for about 6 min in position 12 Grilling table purely indicative values Type o...

Page 29: ...e removable parts Lift the heating element and remove the tray with lava stones fig 19 Pull the grill out and clean it using regular detergent and soft sponge The tray containing the lava stones is cleaned with a soft cloth soaked with lukewarm water and ammonia Do not use abrasive cleaners or those that can damage the appliance Tray with lava stones INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Fig 18 Adjuster ...

Page 30: ...carefully and dry with a soft rag or with a cloth in microfibre Avoid letting dry inside the appliance sugar based food remains for example jam because they might ruin the appliance s ename Cooking hob grills Extract the grills and clean them in tepid water and non abrasive detergent Remove all encrusta tions with care Dry the grills and reposition them on the cooking hob The continuous contact of...

Page 31: ...burner combustion is 2m3 h for each kW of nominal power installed see plate If the appliance is used intensively and for a prolonged time supplementary ventilation may be necessary in this case open a window or increase the power of the mechanical extractor hood Fitting the cooking hob onto the base unit with door The unit must be made in such a way that the flames are not blown out if the doors a...

Page 32: ...25 Fig 2c mod HC60 HC70 HC90 FITTING THE COOKING HOB Our appliances can be fitted as freestanding Class 1 fitted between units Class 2 1 built in into units Class 3 The minimum distances from the furniture must be between top and overhead hood 650 mm between top and overhead cabinet 700 mm between top and back wall 50 mm between top and overhead side wall 50 mm between top and lower wall 20 mm the...

Page 33: ... 476 17 17 17 17 MOD HP65 570 x 490 15 470 15 45 8 500 15 550 15 45 8 580 MOD H36 555 x 475 H60 50 15 830 15 45 8 860 15 470 15 45 8 500 835 x 475 H90 50 MOD H39 846 17 17 15 65 476 17 17 880 510 MOD HP95 860 x 490 MOD XLP90 568 16 16 16 85 514 870 15 15 900 841 875 x 580 6 5 130 50 520 1171 1171 520 1 5 280 MOD HAP125 recessed hole size recessed hole size recessed hole size recessed hole size rec...

Page 34: ... 1160 1140 x 490 0 6 520 890 130 x 50 520 890 20 50 550 130 210 MOD HAP95 MOD HF40 100 ø22 min 40 mm 485 132 5 355 90 70 650 600 P665 900 P965 1200 P1265 65 Electrical connection Gas connection G E MOD HP665 HP965 HP1265 MOD HP90 MOD HP120 650 42 5 85 900 600 185 0 4 1200 600 5 8 1 0 4 recessed hole size recessed hole size recessed hole size Delete ...

Page 35: ...26 26 BUILT IN TOPS HOLE SIZE recessed hole size 555 x 475 recessed hole size 555 x 475 recessed hole size 640 x 475 recessed hole size 835 x 475 MOD HCB60 MOD HCB70 MOD HCB70SD MOD HBC90 ...

Page 36: ...omestic system can support the equipment s load see data plate the power supply system must have an efficient earth the socket or omnipolar switch with a minimum 3 mm contact opening must be easily reached once the appliance has been installed a mains shut off must be incorporated in accordance with installation rules The green yellow earth cable must never be interrupted even by the swi tch The p...

Page 37: ...lies Thisappliance issuitable for connection with rigid pipe or flexible hose The isolatingmanual shut off valve connection point must be accessible when the appliance isinstalled The flexible hose assembly must be certified to AS NZS1869 classBor D be of appropriate internal diameter for the total gasconsumption be kept asshort aspossible not exceeding1200mm must not be in contact with the floor ...

Page 38: ...Guarnizione Fig 4b Fig 4a Any adjustment maintenance etc must be made by an authorised te chnician after having disconnected the appliance from the mains and shut off the gas supply Raccordo Raccordo Delete Delete Gasket For Universal LPG remove the Natural gasregulator and connect asshown below ...

Page 39: ...rill and the burners from the worktop 2 Unscrew the screws marked with the arrows that fix the worktop to allow it to be raised fig 5 fig 5a fig 5b H360 HP95 HP665 3 Unscrew venture pipe screw F fig 6 fig 7 and open completely the air regulator R 4 Unscrew the injectors U and replace them with those suitable for the gas in use and supplied with the appliance Refer to table 1 on page 17 5 Air adjus...

Page 40: ... X R U U U U A B C Flame with too much air small and drawn Decrease the X amount Flame with little air irregular with yellow points Correct flame blue Fig 6 As an indication we show air adjustment examples in the table Fig 7 X R U Fig 5b Delete ...

Page 41: ...5 1 35 1 60 0 62 1 55 0 62 4 1 60 4 G110 8 mbar 1 90 2 45 2 30 4 3 00 2 60 4 3 30 1 10 3 20 1 10 4 3 20 4 G120 8 mbar 1 75 2 30 2 20 4 2 60 2 40 4 3 20 1 05 3 00 1 05 4 3 00 4 G150 1 8 mbar 1 85 2 40 3 20 2 80 4 3 30 3 20 4 1 10 3 30 1 10 4 3 00 4 G30 G31 0 30 0 32 4 0 38 0 40 4 0 56 0 52 4 0 66 0 75 4 0 24 0 65 0 27 4 0 60 4 G20 REG REG REG REG REG REG REG REG G25 REG REG REG REG REG REG REG REG ...

Page 42: ...w injectors U using a 7 mm spanner fig 8 and replace them with those for the new gas according to table number 2 on page 20 3 DCC Dual burners unscrew the 2 screws P and remove cover C fig 9 unscrew injectors U using a 7 mm spanner fig 10 fig 11 and replace them with those for the new gas according to table number 2 below Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 C P P C P P Delete ...

Page 43: ...34 34 ADJUSTMENT Table n 2 HCB90CD HCB90PC HCB90SD HCB906 Model HCB60 HCB70 HCB70SD HCB90CC ...

Page 44: ...s incorrect or if the gas has been changed adjustment must be carried out as follows 1 Light one burner at a time and turn the flame up to maximum 2 Remove the knob of the corresponding gas tap 3 Turn the tap to minimum position 4 4 Using a small flathead screwdriver unscrew turning to the left to increase the flame or screw to the right to decrease it the by pass to be adjusted is indicated by th...

Page 45: ... ignition microswitch MD Grill microswitch MG Rotisserie MP Door microswitch N Neutral P Timer Programmer P Timer Clock PE Electric hotplate R1 Upper heating element R2 Lower heating element R3 Grill heating element R4 Circular heating element R5 Barbecue heating element R6 Fryer heating element RE Energy regulator S1 Oven warning light S2 Mains power warning light S3 Grill warning light S4 Coolin...

Page 46: ... S6 PE N F 2 1 3 4 P1 66 11 P2 P3 5 C 2 1 3 4 P1 1 2 4 3 55 44 33 22 33 PE 1 2 4 3 55 44 33 K14 K15 45 AA SP 66 MA MA MA MA MA 11 SP AA 66 11 11 MA MA MA RE 00 S5 MA MA N F M 11 66 P2 4 00 P1 2 00 R5 K1 K15 K16 45 MODELLI H392 H391 only models with electric barbecue Delete ...

Page 47: ...rong gas setting Have an expert check the gas setting The flame from the burners suddenly changes Wrongly assembled burner par ts Assemble the burner correctly The flame from the burners sud denly changes Wrongly assembled burner par ts Assemble the burner correctly Burner ignition takes more time Knob pressed for too short a time or too delicately Keep the knob depressed lon ger Before releasing ...

Page 48: ...39 39 I N S T A L L E R 39 GB NOTES Delete ...

Page 49: ...ctive by a factor other than a defect arising in the manufacture of the ILVE product including but not limited to a damage through misuse including failure to maintain service or use with proper care neglect accident or ordinary wear and tear including deterioration of parts and accessories and glass breakage b use for purpose for which the ILVE product was not sold or designed c use or installati...

Page 50: ...ctive part of the ILVE product ii paying the cost of replacing or repairing the defective part of the ILVE product iii replacing the ILVE product or iv paying the cost of replacing the ILVE product e Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably f...

Page 51: ...liquid type cleaners can also create a problem If this does occur the cooktop should be turned off at power point and left to dry out Removing all knobs and using a hair dryer on the control panel will assist the drying out process All the igniters spark at the same time when lighting This is normal and how they are designed to operate The knob is loose on shaft Knob retaining spring clip has come...

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