ILVE HCB70CSS, HCB90SDSS User Manual

EN
USER, OPERATING &
PRO-LINE, PROFESSIONAL PLUS &
NOSTALGIE BUILT-IN COOKTOPS
(ALL COOKTOP TYPES)
cod. EI33960070000EN
IT23/2019
AU07/2021
Congratulations, you are now the proud owner of an ILVE cooking appliance. Thank you for purchasing ILVE and welcome to the exciting world of cooking the ILVE way.
This instruction manual has been specially created to inform you of the full range of features your ILVE appliance has to offer and serves as an introduction to the wonderful benefits of ILVE’s dynamic cooking systems.
We present detailed information on each of the advanced cooking systems built into ILVE appliances. Once you have read this section you will be able to choose the most appropriate settings for your appliance when cooking different types of food.
We ask you to read the instructions in this booklet very carefully as this will allow you to get the best results from using your appliance. KEEP THE DOCUMENTATION OF THIS PRODUCT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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learn how to prepare and cook a number of delicious signature ILVE dishes, not to mention
our top tips for getting the most out of your ILVE oven. From improving cooking results to
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OPERATION / USER
CONTENTS
4 IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
11 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
11 Use of the cooking hob
13 Correct use of burners
15 Correct use of the grills
18 Use of the gas fry-top
20 Use of the gas barbeque (optional)
21 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
21 Cleaning the appliance
22 Total black burners
23 INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
Appliances’ data
CAUTION
The data plate, as well as being on the cover, is also on the a pliance.
These warnings refer to different appliance models.
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Be sure that you have correctly identied the model that
you possess (see the data plate).
These warnings are valid for the countries listed on the plate.
Read the instructions booklet carefully, before using the
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appliance. This contains very important informations concerning safety during installation, use and
23 Instructions
24 Built-in installation
25 Built-in tops’ hole size
28 Electric connection
29 Gas connection and transformation
31 Adjustment and/or adapting to different types of gas
32 Gas regulation
33 Gas jets adjustment table
34 Replacement of the injectors
35 Cooking hob table
36 Adjustment of minimum
37 WIRING DIAGRAMS
37 Keys
39 TROUBLESHOOTING
39 Troubleshooting Guide
maintenance. The instructions booklet must be kept with
care for later consultation and for the identication of
the serial number.
The electrical safety of this appliance is only guaranteed
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if it is properly earthed as required by the regulations in force. It is fundamental to ensure that these regulations have been respected; if you are in doubt, call a skilled technician to have the electrical system checked in detail. The manufacturer does not accept any responsibility for damage caused by a bad earthing system.
Before connecting the cooker, check that the
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technical features on the data plate correspond perfectly with those of the electric system and of the gas mains. The installation / regulation must be
made by qualied staff.
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Check that air circulates freely around the appliance.
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This appliance is not connected to a combustion products evacuation device therefore the premises’ ventilation system must be considered carefully and according to the rules in force.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
When using gas appliances, heat and dampness are
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generated inside the premises. Good ventilation of the kitchen is required by: keeping the natural vents open or installing a mechanical ventilator (hood). Intensive and prolonged use of the appliance can make supplementary ventilation necessary: opening a window or increasing the power of the hood.
The power cable is supplied without a plug. To connect
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please refer to the “electric connection” paragraph. We advise not using adapters, multiple sockets or extensions.
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
C. avoid using extensions or, if this is inevitable, take all
possible precautions;
D. Never pull on the electric cable to remove it from the
power socket;
E. do not expose the appliance to weathering (rain, sun,
etc.);
F. Be careful: the accessible parts may become very
hot during use. Keep children less than 8 years old away from the cooker, if not continuously supervised.
Disconnect the power supply when the appliance is not
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used for some time, switch off the mains and turn off the gas.
When the electric cable is damaged, it must be replaced
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by calling an after saves service approved by the manufacturer.
The appliance must only be used for the purposes for
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which it was intended (cooking). Any other use (for example, heating a room) is incorrect and therefore dangerous. The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage caused by similar incorrect uses.
The unit is not intended to be operated by an external timer or a separate remote control system.
This appliance can be used by children from 8 years old and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities otherwise with lack of experience and knowledge if they are adequately supervised or if they have been instructed on the safe use of the cooker and if they realise the relevant dangers. Children must not play with the cooker. Cleaning and maintenance must not be done by unsupervised children.
BE CAREFUL: some accessible parts may have high
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temperatures during use: keep children at a distance.
Before cleaning the appliance or carrying out
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maintenance, disconnect the power supply by removing the plug from the socket or switching the current off through the switch provided.
The use of any electrical appliance requires that the
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following rules are respected:
A. never touch the appliance when you have wet or
damp hands or feet;
B. never use the appliance in your bare feet;
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In the event of faults or malfunctions, switch off the appliance, turn off the gas tap and do not attempt to make any repairs; these must be carried out exclusively by an approved service centre. Always insist on original spare parts. Failure to follow these indications may endanger the safety of the cooker.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
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Never place unsteady or deformed pans on the burners or on the electric hotplates as they could overturn accidentally.
When the appliance is not in use, ensure that all the
knobs are in the “●”/“○”/OFF position.
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Never leave the hotplate switched on without a pan on it, otherwise it will reach a very high temperature quickly and the cooker or furniture in the vicinity could be damaged.
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Some parts of the cooker, especially the electric
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
In case the tap is hard or precarious to turn, do not
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intervene on the tap but shut off the gas and have the authorised service centre intervene.
Do not modify or change the cooker.
Be careful: leaving the unguarded cooker with objects,
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fats and oils can be dangerous and can cause a re.
The cooker must be used by responsible people.
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Be careful: the use of inappropriate or unsuitable
protections can cause res and / or damage.
hotplates, stay warm for a long time after use. Be careful not to touch them.
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Do not keep below the cooker and do not use
inammable liquids (detergents, sprays, alcohol, petrol
...) near the cooker when it is switched on.
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If using small electric appliances near the hob, be sure to prevent the electric cable from touching the appliance’s hot parts.
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In order to work properly, gas cookers must be installed in well ventilated premises. Ensure that installation is carried out according to the indications given in the “Installation” chapter.
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The materials used in the construction of our electrical
Be careful: cooking with fat or oil can be dangerous or
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cause res.
Be careful: re danger: do not keep objects on cooking
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surfaces.
Be careful: in the case of re never attempt to extinguish
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a ame / re with water, but turn the appliance off and cover the ame with a lid or with a reproof cover.
Be careful: metal objects such as knives, forks, spoons
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or lids should not be placed on the cooker because they can get hot.
Be careful: do not use gas burners if the ame is
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unstable.
appliance are compatible with the environment and therefore recyclable. Packaging remains should not be left within the reach of children, but disposed of using
specic recycling channels. The possibility of disposing
of your equipment through your local retailer and/or town council should be investigated; remember to make your appliance unusable before scrapping it.
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Ensure that the ame diffusers are properly positioned
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in their seats with their respective caps.
Do not leave the cooker unguarded during any cooking
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that can spit fats or oils.
Do not touch the appliance’s heating elements when on.
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Let them cool before proceeding with any cleaning.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
Food preparation in plastic or aluminium containers on
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hot cooking zones is forbidden just like the positioning on the cooking surfaces of plastic or aluminium foil objects.
Do not cover the burners or the hob with tinfoil.
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Do not use the appliance’s surface as a work top, sharp
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objects might scratch it.
Containers or grills must be positioned within the hob’s
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perimeter.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Use of the cooking hob
WARNING
General notes
IMPORTANT
Keep children and the disabled away during operation. Do not use the appliance as a heating source.
To keep the appliance efcient and safe, maintenance must be entrusted to specialised
technicians or to the after-sales service staff. Choose covered pans based on the quantity of food to cook.
c
b
d
c
e
Be careful: do not use frying pans, saucepans, grills or
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stones for grilling of a greater size than the maximum ones indicated for each single burner; above all they must not cover more than one burner at the same time. The heat accumulation might damage the cooker.
In case of liquid spilling over, remove it from the hob.
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Do not place empty saucepans on the cooking areas.
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Lighting the burners
a
b
d
b
Position the brass ame distributor “d” (g.
C) properly. For this, line up the tooth “e” on the ame distributor with thw hollow “b” of the alumi­nium cup “a”.
The index above the knobs g.12a will help you to nd the corresponding burner. Press
the knob by turning it anticlockwise and bring it to the ignition position; keep the knob
pressed for about 5 seconds so that upon its release the ame remains alight (in case of
unsuccessful ignition repeat the operation).
Symbols Function
Off
Position the brass amee distributor “b”
properly. For this, line up the tooth “c” on the ame distributor with the hollow “d” of the aluminium cup “a”.
a
Maximum
Minimum
Index
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Use of the cooking hob
Pots to be used according to the size of the burners
Burners ID Diameter Ø (cm)
Medium SR 10/20
Large R 20/24
Fish burner P oven pans
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Correct use of burners
Placement of the burners
Burners
Medium
BE CAREFUL: always check that the burners are correctly positioned, thus having a
homogeneous and not noisy ame.
Right Wrong
Igniting the Triple ring burner “DUAL”
Dual knob
Ring TC/DCC 22/28
Dual ring DUAL 24/30
Identify the knob with the help of the index placed at the knobs themselves. Press and
turn the knob to the (maximum) symbol for 5 seconds. Once the burner is on, continuing to turn the knob anticlockwise leads to a rst block of the knob that corresponds to the medium. Applying a slight force the rst block is exceeded and the outer crown turns off
leaving only the small central burner called AUXILIARY. To adjust the auxiliary burner to minimum, turn the knob anticlockwise until it stops. At this point, to turn the burner back on, turn the knob clockwise to the desired value.
Symbols Function
Off
Maximum
Minimum
Index
Large
Dual ring
Fish burner
Always check that the screws below the burner are xed.
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