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Contents

1. INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER USE  ................................................................................................................... 4

2. DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS – OUR ENVIRONMENT POLICY ........................................................................... 4

3. SAFETY PRECAUTION  ........................................................................................................................................ 5

4. INTENDED USE OF THE APPLIANCE  ................................................................................................................ 5

5. KNOW YOUR COOKER ........................................................................................................................................ 6

6. BEFORE FIRST USE  ............................................................................................................................................ 6

7. USE OF THE HOB ................................................................................................................................................. 7

7.1 Lighting of the hob burners  ..................................................................................................................................................7
7.2 Practical advice for using the hob burners ...........................................................................................................................7
7.3 Diameter of the vessels to be used on each burner  ............................................................................................................7

8. FRONT CONTROL PANEL ................................................................................................................................... 8

9. USE OF THE OVENS  .......................................................................................................................................... 10

9.1 Warnings and general advice  ............................................................................................................................................10
9.2 Cooling system  ..................................................................................................................................................................10
9.3 Use of the electric grill in the large oven ............................................................................................................................10
9.4 Use of the electric grill in the auxiliary oven .......................................................................................................................10
9.5 How to use the grill  ............................................................................................................................................................10
9.6 WARNING  .........................................................................................................................................................................11
9.7 Storage compartment  ........................................................................................................................................................11

10. ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER   ....................................................................................................................... 12

10.1 Clock adjustment  .............................................................................................................................................................12
10.2 Semiautomatic cooking ....................................................................................................................................................12
10.3 Automatic cooking  ...........................................................................................................................................................12
10.4 End of cooking  .................................................................................................................................................................12
10.5 Minute Counter  ................................................................................................................................................................13
10.6 Adjusting alarm volume  ...................................................................................................................................................13
10.7 Switching off the alarm  ....................................................................................................................................................13
10.8 Cancellation of set data  ...................................................................................................................................................13
10.9 Changing the set data ......................................................................................................................................................13

11. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  .................................................................................................................... 14

11.1 Cleaning stainless steel  ...................................................................................................................................................14
11.2 Ordinary daily cleaning  ....................................................................................................................................................14
11.3 Food stains or residues  ...................................................................................................................................................14
11.4 Cleaning of the hob components  .....................................................................................................................................14
11.5 Cleaning of oven ..............................................................................................................................................................15
11.6 Door glass ........................................................................................................................................................................15

12. EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE  ................................................................................................................ 16

12.1 Lubrication of the taps  .....................................................................................................................................................16
12.2 Replacement of light bulb  ................................................................................................................................................16
12.3 Removing the door  ..........................................................................................................................................................16
12.4 Oven door seal  ................................................................................................................................................................16

13. INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE ............................................................................................................. 17

13.1 Electrical connection ........................................................................................................................................................17
13.2 Ventilation requirements  ..................................................................................................................................................17
13.3 Connecting to natural and LPG gas .................................................................................................................................18

14. ADAPTATION TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS ............................................................................................. 19

14.1 Replacement of nozzles on the hob  ................................................................................................................................19
14.2 Burner and nozzle characteristics table ...........................................................................................................................20
14.3 Arrangement of the burners on the hob ...........................................................................................................................20

15. FINAL OPERATIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 21

15.1 Regulation of the hob burner minimum level for natural gas  ...........................................................................................21
15.2 Regulation of the hob burner minimum level for LPG ......................................................................................................21
15.3 Mounting the rear top skirtboard (where applicable)  .......................................................................................................21
15.4 Wall fixing  ........................................................................................................................................................................21

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER

: these provide recommendations for use, a description of the controls

and the correct procedures for cleaning and maintaining the appliance

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER:

 these are intended for the 

qualified engineer

 who is to install,

commission and test the appliance

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Summary of Contents for SUK92MFX

Page 1: ...tainless steel 14 11 2 Ordinary daily cleaning 14 11 3 Food stains or residues 14 11 4 Cleaning of the hob components 14 11 5 Cleaning of oven 15 11 6 Door glass 15 12 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE 16 12 1 Lubrication of the taps 16 12 2 Replacement of light bulb 16 12 3 Removing the door 16 12 4 Oven door seal 16 13 INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE 17 13 1 Electrical connection 17 13 2 Ventilation requi...

Page 2: ...HARP SCRAPERS 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 FOODS SUCH AS JAM TO SET INSIDE THE OVEN IF LEFT TO SET FOR TOO LONG THEY MIGHT DAMAGE THE ENAMEL LINING OF THE OVEN The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage to persons o...

Page 3: ... SHOULD THE APPLIANCE NOT FUNCTION DISCONNECT IT FROM THE SUPPLY AND CALL THE NEAREST TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTRE NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE DO NOT PUT PANS WITHOUT PERFECTLY SMOOTH AND FLAT BOTTOMS ON THE HOB GRIDS DO NOT USE CONTAINERS OR BROILERS THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE OUTER PERIMETER OF THE HOB NEVER PUT INFLAMMABLE OBJECTS IN THE OVEN THEY COULD BE ACCIDENTALLY LIGHTED AND CAUSE FI...

Page 4: ...e inside of the appliance should be cleaned to remove all manufacturing residues For further information about cleaning see section 11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Using the oven and the grill for the first time heat them to the maximum temperature 260 or 245 C for as long as it takes to burn off any production oil residues which could give a nasty flavour to the food After a power cut the oven displa...

Page 5: ...peat the operation holding down the knob a little longer This operation is not necessary for burners without thermocouples For models with thermocouples should the burner accidentally go out a safety device will be activated which stops the gas flow even if the tap is open 7 2 Practical advice for using the hob burners For better use of the burners and lower gas consumption use covered vessel that...

Page 6: ...BURNER COMMAND KNOB The 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 position MAIN OVEN THERMOSTAT KNOB Selection of cooking temperature is carried out by turning the knob clockwise to the required temperature between 50 and 260 C If the appliance ha...

Page 7: ...lection of cooking temperature is carried out by turning the knob clockwise to the required temperature between 50 and 250 C The tell tale light comes on to indicate that the oven is warming up When it goes out it means that the required temperature has been reached Intermittent going on and off of the light means that oven temperature is being constantly maintained at the programmed level The ove...

Page 8: ... turned on Fans cause a steady outflow of air from above the door which may continue for a brief period of time even after the oven has been turned off 9 3 Use of the electric grill in the large oven For short cooking procedures such as the final crisping of meat which is already cooked select the static grill function and turn the thermostat knob to the maximum temperature The fan grill function ...

Page 9: ...the cooker should be placed in the bottom of the oven inserting it on the bottom runners in order to collect the grease andfatswhichmaybeformed During cooking do not cover the bottom of the oven with aluminium or tin foil and do not place pans or oven trays on it as this may damage the enamel coating If you wish to use greaseproof paper place it so that it will not interfere with the hot air circu...

Page 10: ...sed and at the same time press 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 10 3 Automatic cooking Use this setting to automatically start and stop the oven By pressing key the display lights up showing keep the key pressed and at the same time press keys or to set the cooking time By pre...

Page 11: ... a minute counter does not interrupt functioning of the oven at the end of the programmed time 10 6 Adjusting alarm volume The acoustic alarm has three different settings These can be operated while the alarm is sounding by pressing key 10 7 Switching off the alarm The alarm switches off automatically after seven minutes They can be manually de activated by pressing the keys and together To switch...

Page 12: ...emove the grids and clean them in warm water with a non abrasive detergent taking care to remove any encrustations Replace them on the hob Continuous contact of the grids with the flame can cause the enamel near the hot areas to be altered This is completely natural and does not compromise the functionality of the component 11 4 2Burner caps and flame cap crowns The caps and flame spreader crowns ...

Page 13: ...loth on the bottom of the oven close the door and after a few hours wash the oven with hot water and liquid detergent Rinse and dry Do not allow residues of sugary foods such as jam to set inside the oven If left to set for too long they might damage the enamel lining of the oven 11 6 Door glass The door glass should always be kept clean Use absorbent kitchen paper to clean In case of tough spots ...

Page 14: ...ion 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 cover A Only use oven bulbs T 300 C 12 3 Removing the door Hold the door on both sides with both hands near hinges A and raise levers B Lift up the door forming an angle of about 45 and remove To refit slide the hinges...

Page 15: ...artment The plate must not be removed If the appliance is connected to the supply by means of a fixed connection install a multipolar cut out device on the line with contact opening distance equal to or greater than 3 mm located near the appliance and in an easily reachable position Connection to the supply may be fixed or with plug and socket In the latter case the plug and socket must be suitabl...

Page 16: ...ation the specialist must issue a certificate of compliance 13 4 Connecting to natural and LPG gas FOR THE GAS CONNECTION SEE THE TYPE OF APPLIANCE SUPPLY TUBE Free hexagonal connector Make the connection to the appliance using flexible bayonet style hose in accordance to B S 669 The hose connection at the rear of the appliance has a BSP internal thread Please use seal C between the flexible conne...

Page 17: ...gas the burner nozzles must be changed and the minimum flame adjusted on the gas taps To change the nozzles proceed as described below 14 1 Replacement of nozzles on the hob 1 Extract the grids and remove all the caps and flame spreader crowns 2 Unscrew the burner nozzles with a 7 mm socket wrench 3 Replace the nozzles according to the type of gas to be used and the description in paragraph 14 2 B...

Page 18: ... 0 50 30 350 72 71 Semi rapid 1 75 65 33 450 127 125 Rapid 3 85 45 800 217 214 Triple crown 3 2 91 65 1500 232 228 Burner Rated heating capacity kW NATURAL GAS G20 20 mbar Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm Reduced flowrate W Auxiliary 1 0 72 350 Semi rapid 1 75 97 450 Rapid 3 115 800 Triple crown 3 5 140 1500 14 3 Arrangement of the burners on the hob BURNERS 1 Auxiliary 2 Semi rapid 3 Rapid 4 Triple crown...

Page 19: ...s taps For models with valves keep the knob at minimum level for about 1 minute to keep the flame lit and to activate the safety device 15 2 Regulation of the hob burner minimum level for LPG In order to adjust the minimum with LPG the screw at the side of the tap rod must be turned clockwise all the way The bypass diameters for each individual burner are shown in paragraph 14 2 Burner and nozzle ...

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