Aspes 4CA400NAT, 4CA400BUT, 4CA30NAT, 4CA30BUT User Manual

Instructions for use and maintenance of gas, gas-electric and electric cookers. Series:
50N
GB
Index
Introduction
Technical data and
specifications............................. 33
Installation.......................... 34 - 36
Ventilation......................................34
Positioning.....................................34
Gas connection .............................34
Adapting to different types
of gas ............................................35
Replacing the injectors ..................35
Regulating the air ..........................35
Minimum setting ............................35
Electrical connection .....................36
Safety device.................................36
For the user....................... 37 - 40
Ventilation......................................37
Igniting the burners....................... 37
Igniting the gas oven .................... 37
Igniting the gas grill .......................37
Safety device.................................37
Using the gas hob .........................37
Using the electric hot-plates ..........37
Using the gas oven........................38
Using the gas or electric grill ........ 38
Using the conventional
electric oven .................................. 38
Using the conventional
multifunction electric oven .............39
Oven with thermostat ....................39
Warming compartment ..................39
Advice and precautions .................39
Figures .............................. 41 - 43
- Thank you for choosing one of our quality products, capable of giving you the very best service. T o make full use of its perfor­mance features, read the parts of this manual which refer to your appliance carefully. The Manufacturer declines all
responsibility for injury or damage caused by poor installation or improper use of the appliance.
- To ensure its appliances are always at the state of the art, and/or to allow constant improvement in quality, the manufacturer reserves the right to make modifications without notice, although without creating difficulties for users.
- When ordering spare parts, inform your dealer of the model number and serial number punched on your appliance’s nameplate, visible inside the warming compartment or on the back of the cooker.
- APPLIANCE COMPLYING WITH THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIVES:
- EEC 90/396
- EEC 73/23 and 93/88
- EEC 89/336 (radio-frequency inter-
ference)
- EEC 89/109 (contact with foods)
FOREWORD
- Refer only to the headings and sections covering accessories actually installed on your cooker.
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Technical data and specifications
Nominal external Cookers dimensions 50x50
Height at hob cm 85 Height with lid raised cm 133 Height w. glass lid raised cm 133,3 Depth with door closed cm 50 Depth with door open cm 96 Width cm 50
Usable Oven
dimensions
Width cm. 39,5 Depth cm. 43,0 Height cm. 32,0 Volume l. 54
GAS BURNERS (injectors and flow-rates)
Gas Burner Injector low nominal
flow-rate flow-rate
(kW) (kW)
G20 auxiliary 70 0,40 0,90
20 semi-rapid 99 0,40 1,85 mbar rapid 126 0,85 3,00
oven 130 1,00* 3,00 grill 110 2,00
G30 auxiliary 48 0,40 0,90 28-30 semi-rapid 68 0,40 1,85 mbar rapid 86 0,85 3,00 G31 oven 86 1,00* 3,00 37 grill 70 2,00 mbar
* For thermostat. In case of oven with tap: 1.3 kW
EQUIPMENT
All models are equipped with safety device for oven and grill burners. Depending on the models, cooker may also have:
- Oven thermostat (or tap)
- Electric oven lighting
- Grill burner or element
- One or more electric hotplates
For the LAYOUT OF HOB BURNERS see the models illustrated in figure 1 at the back of this manual.
For the ELECTRIC WIRING DIAGRAM see figure 2 at the back of this manual. The electrical power is stated on the name­plate visible inside the warming compartment (if present) or on the back of the cooker. A copy of the nameplate is glued to the cover of this manual (for gas or gas-electric prod­ucts only).
ELECTRIC HOTPLATES ø 145 1,0 kW - Normal hotplate
1,5 kW - Rapid hotplate
ø 180 1,5 kW - Normal hotplate
2,0 kW - Rapid hotplate
ELECTRIC OVEN POWER Oven: (1,1kW bottom 0,7kW top element) 2,2 kW Grill: 2,0 kW
Cat.: see nameplate on cover; Class 1 or 2.1 Type “X” cookers
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Installation
INSTALLATION
The appliance must be installed by qualified staff working in accordance with the regula­tions in force. Before installing, ensure that the appliance is correctly preset for the local distribution conditions (gas type and pressure). The presettings of this appliance are indi­cated on the nameplate shown on the cover. This appliance is not connected to a flue gas extractor device. It must be installed and connected in accordance with the regulations in force. This appliance may only be installed and may only operate in rooms permanently ventilated in accordance with national regulations in force.
VENTILATION
The rooms in which gas appliances are in­stalled must be well ventilated in order to al­low correct gas combustion and ventilation. The air flow necessary for combustion is at least 2 m3/h for each kW of rated power.
POSITIONING
Remove the packaging accessories, includ­ing the films covering the chrome-plated and stainless steel parts, from the cooker. Position the cooker in a dry , convenient and draft-free place. Keep at an appropriate dis­tance from walls which may be damaged by heat (wood, linoleum, paper, etc.). The cooker may be free-standing (class 1) or between two units (in class 2 st 2-1) the sides of which must withstand a tempera­ture of 100°C and which must not be higher than the working table.
CONNECTING TO THE GAS SUPPLY
Before connecting the cooker, check that it is preset for the gas to be used. Otherwise, make the conversion as described in the section headed “Adapting to different gas types”. The connection is on the right; if the pipe has to pass behind the cooker, it must be kept low down where the temperature is
about 50°C.
- Rigid connection (see fig. 3 A + B) The connection to the mains gas supply may be made using a rigid metal pipe or with a metal hose. Remove the hose con­nector (if already fitted) and screw the rigid union onto the threaded connection of the gas train (see fig. 3A). The union for rigid connection may already be fitted on the gas train, or may be amongst the cooker ac­cessories. Otherwise, it can be obtained from your dealer. If national regulations permit, a metal hose complying with the national standards can be screwed directly onto the threaded con­nection of the gas train, fitting a seal (see fig. 3B). However, users are strongly rec­ommended always to fit the rigid union.
- Connection using a rubber hose (see fig. 3C). (For butane/propane gas only). Connect a rubber hose carrying the con­formity mark currently in force to the hose connector. The hose must be replaced at the date indicated at the latest, and must
be secured at both ends using stand­ard hose clamps. It must be absolutely accessible to allow its condition to be checked along its entire length.
CAUTION:
- Use of the hose connector is only per­mitted for free-standing installation. If the appliance is installed between two class 2 st. 2-1 unions, the rigid union is the only form of connection permitted.
IMPORTANT:
- After installation, check that the connec­tions are airtight.
- For operation with butane/propane, check that the gas pressure is as indicated on the nameplate.
- Use only standard rubber hoses. For LPG, use a hose which complies with the national regulations in force.
- Avoid sharp bends in the pipe and keep it well way from hot surfaces.
References to the regulations covering the gas connection to the appliance: ISO 7-1.
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Installation
ADAPTING TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS
If the cooker is not already preset to operate with the type of gas available, it must be con­verted. Proceed as follows:
- Replace the injectors (see table on page
33);
- regulate the primary air flow;
- regulate the minimum settings. N.B.: every time you change the type of gas, indicate the new type of gas on the serial number label.
REPLACING THE HOB BURNER INJEC­TORS (fig. 4)
- Remove the lid of the cooker by lifting it off its supports;
- remove the grids, burner caps and burn­ers, lifting them off;
- unscrew the 2 screws (above) or nuts (be­low) at the back which secure the work top, and pull it out forward.
- remove the mixer pipes and replace the injectors using a 7 mm socket wrench.
REPLACING THE OVEN BURNER INJEC­TOR (Fig. 5)
- Loosen the screw which secures the bot­tom of the oven;
- remove the oven bottom (pulling it forward);
- remove the oven burner, after taking out the screw which secures it;
- replace the injector using a 7 mm socket wrench.
REPLACING THE GRILL BURNER INJEC­TOR (Fig. 6)
- Remove the burner after taking out the two screws which secure it;
- replace the injector using a 7 mm socket wrench.
IMPORTANT:
- Never over-tighten the injectors;
- after replacing, check that all the injectors are airtight.
REGULATING THE BURNER AIR
Refer to the table below (indicative values) for regulation of the gap H in mm (fig. 4 for the hob, fig. 6 for the grill).
Burner G20 20mbar G30 28-30mbar
G31 37mbar Auxiliary 3 4 Semi-rapid 3 3 Rapid 4 6 Oven - ­ Grill 3 8
Check operation of the burner:
- Ignite the burner at maximum flame;
- the tongue of the flame must be clear and with no yellow tip, and must adhere closely to the burner. If too much air is supplied, the flame detaches from the burner and may be dangerous. If the air supply is in­sufficient, the flame has a yellow tip and soot may form.
SETTING HOB BURNER MINIMUM LEV­ELS
If the cooker is to work on bottled gas (bu­tane/propane), the tap by-pass must be screwed right down. The cooker may be equipped with type A taps, with by-pass inside (accessed by in­serting a small screwdriver into the rod) or type B taps, with by-pass on the outside on the right (accessed directly). See figure 7. If the cooker is to work on natural gas, pro­ceed as follows for both types of tap:
- Ignite the burner at maximum flame;
- pull off the knob, without using a lever against the control panel, which might be damaged;
- access the by-pass with a small screwdriver and back off by about 3 turns (turning the screwdriver anti-clockwise);
- turn the tap rod anti-clockwise again until it stops: the burner will be at maximum flame;
- screw the by-pass slowly back in, without pushing the screw-driver, until the flame has apparently shrunk to 1/4 of the maximum size, checking that it is sufficiently stable
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