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Installation Manual 6837_00

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Frequently asked questions

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How do I turn the cooktop on and off?

Press and hold the START/STOP button for 6 seconds to turn on the appliance. Press and 
hold for 3 seconds at any time to turn it off. 

Why do I have to hold the button for six seconds?

This safety feature prevents the unit from being turned on casually or accidentally.

The barbecue is hot, why is the light still flashing red?

A flashing red light indicates the appliance is preheating and sterilising the cooking 
surface. The faster it flashes, the closer it is to the cooking temperature.

How long do I have to wait before placing food on the plate for cooking?

You can start cooking when the START/STOP button light turns green, usually after 3-7 
minutes. This period may be shorter if the unit is still hot from recent use.

How long is the cooking cycle?

The pre-set cooking time begins when the target temperature is reached, and the START/
STOP light turns green. The appliance will turn off automatically after approximately 20 
minutes. You can stop the cooking cycle sooner by pressing and holding the START/STOP 
button for at least 3 seconds.

The light is flashing, but it’s not getting hot?

If the START/STOP button flashes green and red, an error has occurred, and the appliance 
has entered diagnostics mode. Consult the Trouble Shooting section in this manual to 
identify and resolve the error, or contact Christie Support on +61 3 9708 2999. Please 
provide the unit serial number for prompt assistance.

The cooktop is not working and is still under warranty. What should I do?

Contact Christie Support on +61 3 9708 2999 and quote the appliance serial number. 
Do not commence warranty repairs without prior authorisation from Christie.

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Страница 1: ...om 61 3 9708 2999 Part numbers 1204 1205 and 1206 Installation Manual 6837_00 This manual is an integral part of the appliance and must be kept in its entirety in an easily accessible location Read these instructions carefully before installing and using the appliance ...

Страница 2: ...ed contents Figure 5 12 2 INSTALLATION 13 2 1 Design guidelines for installing a CC2 cooktop Figure 6 7 8 17 2 2 Preinstallation 16 2 3 Installation Figure 9 10 11 12 13 14 18 3 OPERATION 27 Figure 15 28 4 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 29 4 1 Safety considerations 30 4 2 Environmental considerations 30 4 3 Cleaning the cooktop 30 4 4 Cleaning waste containers Figure 16 31 4 5 General cleaning and maint...

Страница 3: ...Installation Manual 6837_00 3 General information 1 ...

Страница 4: ...top button with LED indicator 56 mm projection above benchtop 495 mm minimum benchtop cutout width 435 mm cooking area 536 mm 600 mm 148 mm to fat drain tube 160 mm projection below benchtop 208 mm projection below benchtop 47 mm M8 x 100 mm long mount bolts 2 places 459 mm bolt hold down point centres Start Stop button with LED indicator 56 mm projection above benchtop 495 mm minimum benchtop cut...

Страница 5: ...ide is not fully enclosed you must use a Christie Open Bench Installation Kit to avoid potential injury refer to FIG 8 on page 16 This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and older and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and u...

Страница 6: ...y Do not direct water from pressure washers into openings in the appliance Do not use charcoal or similar combustible fuels with this appliance Do not use products intended for cleaning mild steel on this appliance Only use products designed specifically for cleaning stainless steel Chapter headings and sub heading are listed in the Table of Contents along with the relevant page numbers Key words ...

Страница 7: ...turer declines all liability for damage to persons or property caused by Use of non original spare parts Use of the appliance other than as intended Tampering with any part of the appliance Not observing instructions contained in this Installation and User Manual Do not use combustible materials when constructing enclosures or surrounds Ensure there is at least 1200 mm clearance above the applianc...

Страница 8: ...n sensor and maximum ignition retry lockout 1 6 Declaration of conformity 1 5 Conditions of use continued The gas supply from the bottle regulator to the gas inlet connection in the appliance must be a copper tube or flexible hose compliant with AS NZS 1869 Where the gas supply passes through non combustible material it must be sealed with an approved sealing compound For LPG and ULPG appliances s...

Страница 9: ... 84kpa 2 60kpa Gas inlet connection 3 8 SAE Male Flare Gas Hose 10 mm diameter Gas Hose 3 8 SAE Female Flare x 1 2 Male Bayonet 1000 mm long Min power supply 12V DC Power consumption 800mA ignition 350mA cooking 10mA standby Nominal cooking time 20 minutes Nominal net weight 20 kg Nominal packed weight 25 kg Nominal target temp 240 degrees Celsius IP Rating IPX4 Plan View Above Bench Below Bench H...

Страница 10: ...CC2 Gas Barbecue Cooktop Part numbers 1204 1205 and 1206 10 General information FIG 3 Wiring diagram 1 7 Specifications ...

Страница 11: ... continuous 2 ampere The appliance is supplied with a 2 5A 240 VAC to 12 VDC plug in transformer Part Number 7057 as standard It can also be supplied with the following options 12V 26 AH SLA deep cycle gel cell Battery Kit Part Number 1767 with a 240VAC charger or 12V 26 AH SLA deep cycle gel cell Battery and Solar Kit Part Number 1766 with a regulated 20 watt solar panel maintain the battery 1 8 ...

Страница 12: ... Gas Hose 3 8 SAE Female Flare x Male Bayonet 1000 mm long Bayonet Floor Socket 1 2 Male BSP 3 Transformer Plug In 240VAC to 12VDC 4 Cable Power Supply 1000 mm Preassembled Not Shown 5 Cable Battery Lead 500 mm 6 2 x Anti rotation brackets attached to the hold down brackets Note Remove brackets before installation 7 2 x 8 mm bolts with washers and nuts Not Shown 8 2 x 8 mm wing nuts and washers No...

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Страница 14: ...re are no climbing aids that may allow children access to the cooktop Round off any protruding benchtop and corners that may cause injury Build gas barbecue structures from sturdy non combustible materials such as brick stone or metal Do not use combustible materials of any type Create a 495 mm x 495 mm cut out in the benchtop to fit the cooktop Refer to FIG 1 Allow a minimum space of 130 mm on al...

Страница 15: ...op Both CC2 electric and CC2 gas cooktops extend 160 mm downwards 1200 mm Minimum clearance above cooking surface 850 mm high access opening 600 mm wide access opening Minimum 900 mm bench height Allow at least 130mm of clear bench space around the cut out 495 mm x 495 mm cut out 130 mm 130 mm FIG 6 ...

Страница 16: ...CC2 Cooktop FIG 8 The cooktop must be fixed into an enclosed cabinet or structure to prevent access to its underside Where the underside is not fully enclosed you must use a Christie Open Bench Installation Kit or similar enclosure to avoid possible injury 130 mm minimum clear bench space on all sides 484 mm 484 m m 342 mm Removable waste container ...

Страница 17: ... must conform to AS NZS 5601 Gas installations AS NZS 1596 Storage and handling of LPG gas AS NZS 1869 Gas hose and hose assemblies Ventilation Louvres in the Christie access door and perforations in the gas cooktop provide ventilation The space under the hotplate lip provides exhaust ventilation This ventilation gives essential airflow for the gas to burn correctly and to limit heat build up insi...

Страница 18: ...binet for each appliance The appliance connects to the power outlet through the 240 VAC to 12 VDC plug in transformer supplied with each appliance Battery Kit and Battery and Solar Kit options Where mains power is not available the appliance can be powered by an optional Battery Kit with a 240VAC charger or a Battery and Solar Kit which allows for in situ charging available from Christie Charge th...

Страница 19: ... 3 Installation STEP 1 Review section 1 10 Boxed contents and check that all listed parts are present Contact Christie immediately if there any discrepancies Open the box and remove cardboard packers to reveal the underside of the appliance FIG 9 ...

Страница 20: ...the wing nuts and washers on the 8mm hold down brackets then remove the anti rotation brackets Using a Phillips head screwdriver remove the 2 x M5 screws and remove the gas valve cover Note The information on the Appliance Data Plate will be required to commission the appliance 2 3 Installation ...

Страница 21: ...bracket cannot move Repeat this process on the other side Built in and custom cabinets If the 8mm bolts suit the benchtop material fix the brackets by aligning the centre notch on the anti rotation bracket with the midpoint of the 495 mm cut out in the benchtop Centrepoint 247 5 mm Mark this point drill a 10 mm diameter hole on each side and secure as per the steps above Alternatively use fixings ...

Страница 22: ...nd 1206 22 Installation 2 3 Installation STEP 4 Remove the gas hose from the envelope and attach it to the gas inlet fitting Screw the hose on by hand then tighten the nut with an adjustable spanner to create a gas tight seal FIG 12 Gas Hose Gas Inlet ...

Страница 23: ... surface faces upwards over the cut out in the bench Drop the power cord and gas hose into the cut out hole then lower the appliance ensuring that the bayonet fitting is not contaminated Ensure the 8mm threaded bolts align with the slotted holes in the anti rotation brackets Install the washers and wing nuts but do not tighten completely 495 mm 495 mm FIG 13 ...

Страница 24: ...power The appliance must deliver an audible beep on connection to the electrical circuit When using a battery ensure it is fully charged before connecting it to the appliance An extension lead is included to connect the 1000 mm black power supply cord to the battery Position the battery under the appliance behind the waste container or in free space within the cabinet Do not store it in the same c...

Страница 25: ...the gas valve locate the gas valve and then remove the brass screw cap with a large flat bladed screwdriver Loosen the test point screw on the injector with a small flat blade screwdriver and attach a digital manometer to the test point Adjust the pressure as per the Appliance Data Plate FIG 14 Test Point Gas Valve Brass Cap ...

Страница 26: ...ace the brass screw cap on the gas valve Remove the manometer and tighten the test point screw Restart the unit and test for gas leaks on the test point Using a Phillips head screwdriver replace the gas cover by reinstalling the 2 x M5 screws Press the START STOP button for 6 seconds and run a full preheat and cooking cycle which takes approximately 25 minutes To ensure correct operation see Chapt...

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Страница 28: ...perature 3 7 minutes depending on the ambient temperature the appliance will enter Cooking Mode and the 20 minute cooking cycle will commence 4 When the Cooking Mode commences you will hear an audible beep and the START STOP button will change from fast flashing red to a static green light During Cooking Mode the gas burner will automatically turn on and off to maintain the target cooking temperat...

Страница 29: ...Installation Manual 6837_00 29 Cleaning and maintenance 4 ...

Страница 30: ...tion authority should be contacted for advice on how to safely dispose of fats and oils Note Pressure washers may lead to ingress of water into sensitive components and reduce the expected working life of the appliance 1 Scrape excess food residue from hotplate 2 Turn appliance on and allow to heat for approximately 6 minutes 3 Pour cold water and cleaning product onto the hotplate avoiding any ve...

Страница 31: ...inklers or other sources of significant water ingress The grease trap separates oils from water It prevents oil from overflowing the container due to excessive water ingress Oils float on top of the water which allows water to flow under the internal partition in the trap and drain off via the overflow mechanism Cooking oils remain behind in the larger chamber for collection and appropriate dispos...

Страница 32: ... the waste container and place into a suitable vessel for disposal Dispose of the collected oils by following local regulations 1 Before use fill the grease trap with water to approximately 50 mm above the bottom of the internal partition to ensure that fat grease and oil will be separated from water 2 Place grease trap inside barbecue cabinet underneath the grill plate Align so that the main cham...

Страница 33: ...spray with a mild detergent or pH neutral bio degradable degreaser and rinse Note Stainless steel is a low maintenance material that does require regular cleaning especially in corrosive environments up to one kilometre from marine waters and up to five kilometres from a surf beach Lack of maintenance may result in surface discoloration or tea staining caused by superficial corrosion Since barbecu...

Страница 34: ...CC2 Gas Barbecue Cooktop Part numbers 1204 1205 and 1206 34 5 Frequently asked questions ...

Страница 35: ...may be shorter if the unit is still hot from recent use How long is the cooking cycle The pre set cooking time begins when the target temperature is reached and the START STOP light turns green The appliance will turn off automatically after approximately 20 minutes You can stop the cooking cycle sooner by pressing and holding the START STOP button for at least 3 seconds The light is flashing but ...

Страница 36: ...de of the cooktop Caution For authorised personnel only If the cooktop is in a Christie cabinet you will require a key to unlock the cabinet door Christie supplies keys for each cabinet purchased Some clients may install their locks with associated keys What is the gas consumption LPG 16 0MJ h Natural 15 8MJ h ULPG 12 8MJ h How do I clean it Follow the instructions in Chapter 4 of this manual or v...

Страница 37: ...Installation Manual 6837_00 37 Troubleshooting 6 ...

Страница 38: ...ntilation If the fault persists contact Christie customer support or your local technician for assistance providing details of the fault and the appliance serial number The CC2 cooktop barbecue has an automatic diagnostic system indicated by green red flashing of the START STOP button 6 1 Diagnostic codes Flashing green and red START STOP button means an error has occurred and the appliance has en...

Страница 39: ...t Christie or your local technician 5 Flash code Maximum of three ignition attempts exceeded due to wind or environmental conditions Wait 5 minutes and attempt to start the appliance again Contact Christie or your local technician Maximum of three ignition attempts exceeded due to water in the gas burner Wait for the water to evaporate and attempt to restart the appliance Contact Christie or your ...

Страница 40: ...CC2 Gas Barbecue Cooktop Part numbers 1204 1205 and 1206 40 7 Options and accessories ...

Страница 41: ...ive rain or sprinkler water e g that are sheltered REPLACEMENT WASTE CONTAINER LINERS Disposable liners for waste containers TIME CLOCK Prevents after hours operation Barbecues with a timer allow you to manually set the hours of operation COOKTOP OPERATIONS COUNTER Automatically records completed cooking cycles with an easy to install Counter OPEN BENCH INSTALLATION KITS Safely enclose the undersi...

Страница 42: ...CC2 Gas Barbecue Cooktop Part numbers 1204 1205 and 1206 42 8 WARRANTY CERTIFICATE Warranty certififcate ...

Страница 43: ...rmal wear and tear or the use of the product for any purpose not intended by Christie To the extent permitted by law the Company s obligations to the Purchaser in respect of a warranty claim will at the Company s option be limited to a the repair or replacement of the product b paying for the cost of repair or replacement of the product or c the supply of an equivalent product of a similar quality...

Страница 44: ...Company 2 Any claim for warranty must be accompanied by appropriate documentation that provides proof of purchase details of the alleged defect and serial number 3 The freight to the Company will be at the purchaser s expense but return freight will be at the Company s expense 4 If the Company finds no defect in the product then the purchaser must pay the Company s usual charges for service work t...

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