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Connect only one single appliance to each switch.
In some cases, after long periods of inactivity or with a new installation, it is possible that the
appliance trips the safety switch when it is turned on. The reason for this is usually moisture in the
insulation. The problem can be solved by a short pre-heating that bypasses the safety thermostat.
Joining appliances
Once the levelling and connection operations have been completed, the appliances can then be
joined together. Unroll the sealing strip (1), which is included in the joining the kit inside the
appliance, and stick it to the end of the work surface, about 2-3 mm from the edge (fig. 14, p. 8).
Once this has been done, place the units together, remove the instrument panels by unscrewing the
two fixing screws and then insert an M6 screw, together with a washer (provided with the joining
kit), into the threaded hole (2) (fig. 15, p. 8). Tighten the screw well using a suitable key.
Then check the level (3) along the back edge of the units, as shown in fig. 12 on page 7, place the
joining plate (4) on the raised part of the unit tops and fix the M6 screws with an Allen key (6)
(supplied with the provided kit).
Once the joining plate (4) has been fixed to the appliances, fine adjustment of the joint can then be
made with the grub screw (7), located on the joining strip. This should be tightened well with an
Allen key (8), as shown in fig. 16 on page 8.
Once the joining operation has been completed, position the stainless steel joining plate cover (9)
and fix it in place with an M4 screw (10) using a Phillips screwdriver (11).
Remove any traces of trimming that can be seen between the devices with a scraper.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Electric round and square hotplates (fig. 18
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p. 8)
The hotplates on the electric cookers are turned on as follows:
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Turn the control knob (1) to the desired position; the green indicator light comes on to show
that the hotplate is on.
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When turning on the hotplate, it is advisable to set it to the maximum temperature for a few
minutes so it will quickly reach the desired temperature; the control knob can then be adjusted
to the desired setting. To turn off the hotplate, set the control knob to the
0
position.
Position [N°]
Use
0
Hotplate off
1
Maintaining temperature
2
Cooking small quantities
3
Cooking large quantities
4
Cooking at medium temperature
5
Cooking at high temperature
6
Starting cooking
ATTENTION! Never leave the appliance unattended while in use. Never leave the hotplate
switched on without cookware or with empty cookware. Always use cookware with an
adequate diameter for the hotplate, preferably not smaller and with a flat bottom.