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INSTRUCTION BOOK 

ELECTRIC GAS COOKER 

 

ZCM 5160 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ZCM5160

Page 1: ...0 INSTRUCTION BOOK ELECTRIC GAS COOKER ZCM 5160 ...

Page 2: ...o if the appliance does not work Guarantee conditions After Sales Service 2 3 5 6 11 12 13 14 14 Advice for safety Installation Oven lamp replacement Change of gas 15 16 19 19 How to read the instruction book The symbols below will guide you when reading the instruction book Safety instructions Description of operations step by step Advice and recommendation Information environment protection ...

Page 3: ...en Cleaning Electric 1700W electric 1800W Lamp 15W type E14 manuale Accessories Oven grid Dripping pan Protective screen Dimensions Height Breadth Depth 875 mm 500 mm 600 mm This appliance complies with the following EEC Directives 93 68 73 23 Low Voltage Directive and subsequent modifications 89 336 90 31 93 68 Electro magnetical Compatibility Directive and subsequent modifications 90 396 Gas App...

Page 4: ...electric appliances near the cooker for instance an electric mixer the cables should not come into touch with the hot parts of the cooker or fastened by the oven door of the cooker Supervise when frying in oil or greys chips hot greys ran cause fires easily Unstable or deformed pans should not be placed on the burners in order to avoid accidents caused by upsetting or boiling over Never pule the a...

Page 5: ...Non conforming repair could cause serious damage Before using and installing this appliance it is important to read carefully all 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 b...

Page 6: ... CONTROL KNOB BACK RIGHT BURNER CONTROL KNOB FRONT RIGHT BURNER CONTROL KNOB OVEN KNOB THERMOSTAT PILOTS IGNITION SWITCH ZANUSSI OVEN TOP GAS GAS MAIN 0 OVEN 0 2 3 4 5 1 6 HOT PLATE Hob 2 1 3 4 1500W 2 0kW 1 0kW 2 6kW 1 Front left burner semi rapid 2 Back left Hot plate Ø145mm 3 Back right burner auxiliary 4 Front right burner rapid ...

Page 7: ...c oven is equipped with 3 heating elements 2 heating elements top and bottom for using the oven with closed door pastry beaten mixture cakes in moulds 1 heating grill element placed in the middle of top for grilling with door half opened roast meat frying etc Use The oven can be used in traditional cooking or for grilling but not simultaneously Control knob fig 1 It makes possible to choose the mo...

Page 8: ... clockwise to position off 0 Cooking in the oven Traditional cooking Traditional cooking is made by natural convection the heated air circulates on the principle of ascending and descending draughts It is necessary to pre heat the oven How to proceed For small cakes pastry beaten mixture cakes in moulds 1 Preheat the oven the thermostat on position chosen for cooking about 8 min for position 50ºC ...

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Page 10: ...irst side is brown turn the meat without pricking it in order that the juices are not lost Roast the second side Salt when ending the cooking Cooking time has to determined by the thickness of the piece to be roasted not by its weight Frying Fix the protective screen Fix the knob oven grill on position Place the dish on the grid and slide it in the guide 2 or 3 Leave the dish under the radiation o...

Page 11: ...econds until the safety valve automatically keeps the flame lit 4 Release the knob and watch that the burner has ignited Upon ignition adjust the flame as required If for any reason the flame should extinguish turn off the relevant control know leave for at least one minute and then re ignite Lack of power 1 Push the corresponding knob in completely and turn it left to the symbol big flame and ign...

Page 12: ...ered 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 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 fig 11 Good use Bad use Power waste fig 12 Burner Power Diameter mm kW min max Rapid 2 60 165 260 Semi Rapid 2 60 165 260 Auxiliary 1 00 120 160 Hot plate What pot to use Always use pots which properly fit to the chosen burner ...

Page 13: ...e cooking to avoid its blowing up Between the dish and the oven grid could be put an aluminium foil but not covering all the grid Use glass heat resisting pans for crispy and soufflés Add some fat before finishing the cooking Never line any part of the oven with aluminium foil It would result in an accumulation of heat which might damage the cooking results and also damage the enamel The cover has...

Page 14: ... and leave it dissolving but do not scratch and avoid u se of abrasive or caustic products that could damage the enamel Wipe immediately the stains of vinegar lemon generally the acid substances Hot plate Use a wet sponge and detergent rinse and dry If necessary heat beforehand the plate for burning the dirt The plates must be maintained dry From time to time you can wipe with an absorbant paper l...

Page 15: ... wet the burner cap and ring burner have been replaced correctly after cleaning the control knob has been pressed for 10 seconds upon ignition Check that the thermostat is placed correctly the cooking time is adapted the grill is placed correctly in the oven Check that the oven does not need cleaning the meal does not overflow there is no excessive fat juice projection on the oven sides Check that...

Page 16: ...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 17: ...ain Check that the counter flow and the diameter of piping are enough to supply all the appliances of the installation take counsel with the gas distribution company Check that all connections are tight Install an accessible and visible barrage tap If you use a flexible pipe it has to be easily inspected all along and must not pass behind the appliance Change the flexible pipe little before its ex...

Page 18: ...s discharge It should not be occluded both from inside and outside Gas connection Your cooker is delivered adjusted for the kind of gas stated on the rating plate It might be necessary to pass to another kind of gas different to the one it is preset to Under these circumstances follow the instructions bellow For best efficiency lowest consumption and a longer length of life of your cooker the mani...

Page 19: ...eans of a collar for each end The appliance ran be connected to the gas supply right or left side by one print of connection The end of the distributing pipe is threaded It is necessary to route the connecting hose flexible at the back of the appliance as shown in the diagram Ensure that the rubber hose is not in contact with any part of the hatched area shown in the diagram The hose has to be fix...

Page 20: ...c installation can bear the charge of the appliance see rating plate How to proceed Unscrew and remove the protective cover at the back of the appliance Connect the power cord to the terminal of the cooker according to the table no 1 Fix by means of cable clamp Make sure that the connection to the terminal is matching the network power Remount and screw the protective cover at the back of the appl...

Page 21: ...NGE OF GAS Your cooker is foreseen to work with natural gas propane or butane It is not foreseen for butane or propane air For changing the gas type it is necessary to replace the nozzles hob adjust the minimum level check the gas connection SPECIFICATION NOZZLES NO 2 Cat II 2E 3 Cat II 2H 3B P Cons Burner Normal power Kw Reduced power Kw By pass mm Gas type Pressure mbar Nozzle diameter mm g h m3...

Page 22: ...evel of plate burners When changing the gas type watch that the minimum level be correct A regular flame at minimum level is about 4 mm check that turning quickly the knob from the maximum to the minimum position the burner doesn t go out Flame adjustment 1 Light the burner 2 Turn the knob to minimum level 3 Pull out the knob 4 Unscrew or screw the pin on the right of tap axle fig 25 until a regul...

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