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CONTENTS

Instructions for the User

Instructions for the Installer

Warnings

Technical Features

Description of the appliance

Using the appliance

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Using the Oven

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Using the Hob

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Advice for use

Maintenance and Cleaning

Something Not Working

Guarantee Conditions

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Safety Advice

Installation

Gas connections

Change of gas

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How to read the instruction book

The symbols below will guide you when reading the

instruction book

Safety instructions

Step by Step Operation

Advice and recommendations

Environmental Information

Summary of Contents for ZCG 551GW

Page 1: ...Advice for use Maintenance and Cleaning Something Not Working Guarantee Conditions 38 40 41 42 42 43 45 46 48 49 Safety Advice Installation Gas connections Change of gas 50 50 50 52 How to read the instruction book The symbols below will guide you when reading the instruction book Safety instructions Step by Step Operation Advice and recommendations Environmental Information ...

Page 2: ...it is installed Ensure good ventilation of the room keeping natural ventilation openings clear or installing a mechanic ventilating device An intensive and prolonged use of the cooker could necessitate a supplementary airing by opening the window or a more effective ventilation by increasing the mechanical device power if there is In case you use electric appliances near the cooker for instance an...

Page 3: ...ll the instructions Thank you for your attention We decline our responsibility for possible damages resulting from bad use and non observing of safety rules in force Do observe strictly the cleaning and maintenance instructions Environment protection All materials marked by the symbol are recycling Store them in places especially foreseen for this purpose inform yourself at the services of your ar...

Page 4: ...ary Semirapid 2 60 kW 1 00 kW 2 00 kW Oven Oven Oven burner power Cleaning Gas 2 60 kW manual Accessories Oven grid Dripping pan Chromed Enamelled Dimensions Height to the hob Width Depth 840 mm 500 mm 500 mm This appliance complies with the following EEC Directives 90 396 Gas Appliance Directive 93 68 General Directives and subsequent modifications ...

Page 5: ...75 200 240 260 Max 155 220 275 1 Oven burner control knob 2 Front left burner control knob 3 Back right burner control knob 4 Front right burner control knob Hob 2000W 1000W 2600W 1 2 3 1 Front left burner semirapid 2 Back right burner auxiliary 3 Front right burner rapid ...

Page 6: ...l open support the door using the door handle until it is fully open When using the oven the cover has to be opened to avoid over heating The oven has three shelf levels and is supplied with one shelf The shelf positions are counted from the bottom of the oven as shown in the figure Do not place cookware or foil directly on the oven base Oven Safety device The cooker features a thermocouple if for...

Page 7: ...ing for your personal requirements Type of Cake or Pastry Shelf position Preheating min Temperature C Time min Fatless sponge cake in backing tray 2 10 175 15 25 Fatless sponge cake in circular tray 2 10 175 30 40 Yeast buns 2 10 220 20 30 Scones 2 10 200 45 50 Meringues 2 10 155 45 50 When cooking we recommend to lay the roasting tray on the first shelf position from bottom Using the Hob The Hob ...

Page 8: ...there is a symbol for the corresponding burner For good cooking results always choose pans which correctly fit to the diameter of the burner used see figs Choose thick flat bottom pots We recommend the flame is lowered as soon as the liquid starts boiling For a correct ignition always keep the burner ring and the spark plugs clean The following diameter pans can be used rapid burner 2 6kW min 165 ...

Page 9: ... Turn off the oven 5 minutes before the end of cooking time and use residual heat to complete the cooking The thickness the material and the colour of the pan will influence the cooking results When cooking certain dishes increase in volume ensure the pan is large enough To prevent fat dripping when roasting use tall rim pans proportional to the item being roasted Prick the skin of poultry and sau...

Page 10: ...stick saucepans Brillo Ajax pads or steel wool pads Chemical oven pads or aerosols Rust removers Bath Sink stain removers Oven Door The door can be dismantled for cleaning as follows Open the door completely Revolve the two locking parts on the hinge arms completely upwards Partially close the door to a 30o angle Lift the door and pull out The internal oven door glass can be removed for cleaning F...

Page 11: ...leakage through the holes of the hob Rinse and dry with a soft cloth To remove more stubborn stains wet and leave to dissolve do not scratch and avoid the use of abrasive or caustic products that could damage the enamel Burners The burner caps and crowns can be removed for cleaning Wash the burners caps and crowns using hot soapy water and remove marks with a mild paste cleaner A well moistened so...

Page 12: ...g Check that The main jet is not blocked and the ring burner is clean of food particles The burner cap and ring burner have been replaced correctly after cleaning Check that The burner is in its correct place The burner is not wet The control knob has been pressed for 10 seconds upon ignition Check that The correct temperature has been selected The cooking time is adapted Check that The oven does ...

Page 13: ...r wrong installation non conforming to the rules imposed by the power water gas distributor if the user modified the material or took off the marking or the serial numbers if the person who made the repairing is not certified by the manufacturer or the dealer if the appliance was used for commercial or industrial purpose or other household purposes than what it was conceived for if the appliance w...

Page 14: ...Positioning Remove all the packaging and install the cooker in a dry ventilated room not near curtains paper alcohol petrol etc The appliance must be set on a heatproof floor This appliance is approved to class 1 regarding overheating of surrounding surfaces It is mandatory to keep 2cm distance to the adjacent furniture Ventilation Gas combustion is possible due to the oxygen in the air 2 m3 air h...

Page 15: ...ane propane gas We advise you to use flexible pipe according to the national rule in force of minimum 1 m this length is chosen depending on the position of the connection to the gas supply For the old butane installations you can use a flexible rubber pipe of max 1 5 m and 6 mm diameter mounted with the special butane holder Fix it well by means of a collar for each end The appliance can be conne...

Page 16: ...pane G31 20 28 30 37 0 96 0 71 0 71 145 43 142 83 0 191 AUXILIARY 1 00 0 35 0 29 Natural gas G20 Butane G30 Propane G31 20 28 30 37 0 70 0 50 0 50 72 71 71 41 0 093 OVEN 2 60 1 00 0 46 Natural gas G20 Butane G30 Propane G31 20 28 30 37 1 15 0 80 0 80 189 05 185 68 0 248 Cat II 2H 3B P Cons Burner Nom power kW Reduced power kW By pass mm Gas type Pressure mbar Nozzle diameter mm g h m3 h RAPID 2 60...

Page 17: ...ers do not need adjustment of primary air Check that turning the knob quickly from the maximum position to the minimum one the flame does not go out Hob burners To adjust the minimum level Light the burner Turn the knob to the position of the minimum flame Remove the knob Unscrew or screw the by pass screw D until a regular small flame is reached For LPG screw completely the by pass screw Reassemb...

Page 18: ...ames discolour the bottom of pans Loosen the screw M which fixing the air adjuster A Move the air adjuster A forward or backward until achieving the right mixture Tighten the fixing screw M Adjustment of minimum level Oven burner Light the burner knob on position maximum and leave the oven door closed for about 10 min Turn the knob slowly to position minimum Pull off the knob to adjust minimum flo...

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