Candy PG 905 AMX User Manual

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INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
BUILT-IN COOKTOPS
Important warnings and tips for use
These instructions are valid only for those
ID initials appear on the
data plate found on the instructions
handbook and on the appliance
.
and within easy reach during the entire life of the cooktop. Please carefully read this manual and all the instructions contai supplied with the appliance. Installation must be carried out by a qualified technician and in compliance with current regulations. This appliance is intended solely for domestic use and is design considered as improper.
The manufacturer declines all liability resulting from poor installation, tampering, inexpert use and use for purposes other than those specifically stated
Check that the appliance has not been damaged during transport.
Keep all packaging materials (plastic bags, polystyrene foam, nylon, etc.) away from children, as they are potentially dangerous.
The packaging material is recyclable, and marked with the r
Dispose of the appliance responsibly
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance
Installation and gas/electrical connections must be carried out by a qualified technic accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and in full compliance with current laws and safety regulations.
Electrical safety can only be guaranteed if the product is connected to a suitable earth connection.
It is dangerous to modify or attemp not attempt to repair the appliance yourself, but contact a qualified technician.
After using the cooktop, ensure the indicator on the knob is turned to the "off" position and close the mains gas
Should you decide not to use the appliance any longer, before scrapping it make it unusable in accordance with current environmental health and safety laws, ensuring any parts which might constitute a danger to childr
Warning Please use suitable prevention and protection equipment
The appliance data plate, with technical specifications, is positioned at a visible po safety cover and is also enclosed with this manual.
must under no circumstances be removed.
Illustrations for the use of the appliance are grouped together at the end of this manual.
This manual constitutes an integral part of the appliance. It must be kept intact
ned herein before using the appliance. Keep any spare parts
ed for the following functions:
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety
delivery tap or the gas cylinder tap.
en are rendered harmless.
: in case of disassembly, maintenance and cleaning of the appliance, be careful.
cooking and reheating food
t to modify the appliance. In the event of a malfunction, do
The data plate below the safety cover
. Any other use is
ecycling symbol
.
ian in
int under the
Declaration of Conf
This appliance is in compliance with the following European Directives:
90/396/EEC "Gas safety requirements"
73/23/EEC "Low voltage" - Replaced from 2006/95/EC and modifications
89/336/EEC "Electromagnetic compatibility" - Replaced from 2004/108/EC and modific
89/109/EEC "Materials or objects destined to come into contact with foodstuffs"
Regulation EC N° 1935/2004 "Materials or objects destined to come into contact with
foodstuffs"
ormity
countries whose
ations
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COOKTOP CHARACTERISTICS
Warnings:
This appliance is intended to be built-in on furniture.
The installation class is type 3 for the gas part and type Y for the electric part. The furniture must be resistant to temperatures up to at least 9 For correct installation, see the relative section and the reference drawings. The use of a gas cooking appliance leads to the production of heat and humidity in the room in which it is installed. Make sure the kitchen is well-ventilated: keep the n install a mechanical ventilation device (hood). Intensive and extended use of the appliance may require additional airing, such as opening a window, or more efficient ventilation, such as increasing the speed of the hood.
Th
is handbook is intended for a single type of cooktop. The typeplate data shown on the back allows you to verify that it corresponds to your model. The indications provided in the next sections, along with the figure located at the end of the manual (Fig 1) will help you become familiar with your appliance.
0°C.
atural airing passages open or
COOKING POINTS
Mod: PG 905 AMX (fig.1)
1. Left rear Rapid burner (R)
2. Left front Auxiliary burner (A)
3. Right rear Semi-Rapid burner (SR)
4. Right front Semi-Rapid burner (SR) 5
. Triple-Crown 3.8 burner (TC)
,
USING THE COOKTOP
Gas burners
The inflow of gas to the burners is adjusted by the knobs in fig.4 that control the taps. When the knob pointers coincide with the symbols shown below, the following settings are obtained:
Tap closed, no gas supply Maximum flow, maximum gas supply Minimum flow, minimum gas supply
Igniting the burners
This model is equipped with a safety valve which, if the burner goes out f interrupts the supply of gas.
or any reason, automatically
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To restore operation, move the knob to position section.
Using burners with safety valves
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Turn the knob of the gas tap to the maximum supply position, then press and hold down for about 4 5 seconds. Release the knob and adjust the flame by turning the knob until reaching the desired intensity.
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Warning
The ignition device cannot be operated for more than 15 If after thi 1 minute before repeating the operation.
Burner selection
The symbol printed above each knob on the control panel (drawing in fig.4) indicates the correspond between knob and burner. of the cookware (see table It is important that the pot diameter is suited to the power of the burner, in order to not compromise its high effici
ency.
Adapting to different types of gas
If it is necessary to adapt the cooktop to gas different than that for which it is designed, the injectors will have to be replaced. The spare injectors, The injectors to be replaced should be selected according to injectors tables available at the Service Centres The injectors are identified by their diameter, expressed in hundredths of mm and printed on the body of the injectors themselves.
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s period the burner still has not lit, or if it has gone out for accidental reasons, wait at least
The selection of the most suitable burner depends on the diameter and capacity
below).
B
urner
Auxiliary
Rapid
Semi-rapid
Triple-crown
not provided with the cooktop, are available
Minimum diameter
60 mm (
and repeat the igniting operations described in the next
seconds
.
ence
Pot diameter
160 mm
200 mm
240 mm
with reducer
at the Service Centres.
Maximum diameter
)
140 mm
200 mm
240 mm
260 mm
-
.
Replacement of the
Remove the grates and the flame spreader from the cooktop. Use an open-end spanner to replace the injectors J (fig. 10) with the appropriate injectors for the gas to be used. Reassemble the burners.
No primary air regulation is necessary for the
Adjustment of the minimum
After replacing the injectors, light the burner and take off the knob. insert a screwdriver in the rod and adjust as follows: screw in to decrease the flame, unscrew to increase the flame. (fig. 10)
T
he result should be a small flame which is uniform and regular along the entire crown of the burner. Finally, check that the flame does not go out when the tap is tur position. For Verify the correct adjustment by leaving the burner on for a few minutes.
the
injectors
safety valves
burners
device
, check that the flame slightly licks the thermocouple.
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Move the tap to the minimum position,
ned quickly from maximum to minimum
If it goes out, increase the minimum.
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