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Instructions for use and warranty details
Gas Cooktops
Model No.: GCTE6010 GCTE7010 GCTE9010 and GCTE12010
Congratulations on the purchase
of your new Kleenmaid appliance.
Your new Kleenmaid appliance has been
designed and manufactured to give you
years of reliable performance.
For best results, carefully read the
instructions on how to install your new
appliance. Correct installation will avoid
delays and unnecessary service call costs.
Once installation is complete, please read
this entire instruction manual carefully and
get to know the controls and the features
of your new Kleenmaid appliance.
Again, congratulations and thank you for
choosing Kleenmaid.
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Dear customer,
We thank you and congratulate you on your
choice.
This new carefully designed product,
manufactured with the highest quality
materials, has been carefully tested to
satisfy all your cooking demands.
We would therefore request you to read
and follow these easy instructions which will
allow you to obtain excellent results right
from the start.
May we wish you all the very best with your
modern appliance!
THE MANUFACTURER
Index
Instructions for use
Installation, 4
Use, 4
Maintenance, 7
Instructions for the installater
Installation, 8
Gas connection, 11
Electrical connection, 11
THIS APPLIANCE IS CONCEIVED FOR
DOMESTIC USE ONLY.
THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT IN
ANY WAY BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR
WHATEVER INJURIES OR DAMAGES ARE
CAUSED BY INCORRECT INSTALLATION OR
BY UNSUITABLE, WRONG OR ABSURD USE.
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 OR
INSTRUCTION CONCERNING USE OF THE
APPLIANCE BY A PERSON RESPONSIBLE
FOR THEIR SAFETY.
CHILDREN SHOULD BE SUPERVISED TO
ENSURE THAT THEY DO NOT PLAY WITH THE
APPLIANCE.
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Instructions for use
Installation
All the operations concerned with the installation
(electrical and gas connections, adaptation to type of
gas, necessary adjustments, etc.) must be carried out
by qualified technicians, in terms with the standards
in force. For specific instructions, kindly read the part
reserved for the installation technician.
Use
Standby mode (Fig. 1-2-3)
When the device is turned on, it performs a brief self-test
and calibrates the touch-pad (all displays and LEDs turn
on for several seconds). At the end, the display will be
completely off. In this mode, the device can be turned on
by simply pressing the ON/OFF key.
Turning on the Cooking Surface
To turn on the device, you must hold down the ON/
OFF key for at least 2 seconds. The device will turn on
and the burner displays will display level zero, which
corresponds to burner off.
Turning on a burner
To turn on a burner, press the relative + and - keys on the
control panel. The keys must be pressed simultaneously
and held down for at least 1 second. When the burner
turns on, the burner will be set to the average flow and
the relative display will show level 3.
Each burner whose timer has not been programmed
will automatically turn off after 4 hours of continuous
operation.
The turning on of the burner is also indicated by the
relative LED near the timer display, which will be on for
the entire time that the burner is on.
Adjusting the flame level of a burner
To increase the flow to a burner that is on, press the
+ key and to decrease the flow, press the - key. For a
continuous change in the flow level, just hold down the +
or - key and release it at the desired level. The flow level
varies from 1 to 5.
Turning off a burner
To turn aburner off, press the + and -keys simultaneously
for a brief instant.
Turning off all the burners
To turn all the burners off at the same time, briefly press
the ON/OFF key; this puts the device in standby mode.
Programming the amount of time after which the
burner turns off
A time, after which a burner turns off, can be set
independently for each burner.
To program a burner timer, press the PT key. In the
part of the control panel that shows the position of each
burner with an LED, the burner A indicator (LED-A)
lights to indicate that burner A is currently selected for
programming. Use the P+ and P- keys to select the timer
of the burner to be programmed. The selected burner is
indicated by the flashing of its light. The timer display
shows 0.00 to indicate
burner is not active. To program the turn-off time for
the selected burner, press the PT key again; the timer
display will show 0.00. The flashing digit to the left of the
decimal point indicates hours while the digits to the right
indicate minutes. By pressing the P+ or P- keys, you can
increase, or decrease, the number of operating hours
from 0 to 9. When you hold down the P+ or P- keys, the
change of hours is continuous.
To specify the number of minutes, press PT again. The
digit to the right of the decimal point flashes. Set the
minutes the same way as the hours.
When programming the time, you can zero the current
setting at any time by pressing the P+ and P- keys
together. When a time of zero is set, the burner timer is
deactivated. To confirm the time displayed, press the PT
key. At this point, the only burner LEDs that are flashing
are those whose timers are running.
By pressing the PT key, you can return to timer
programming mode to see how much time remains
before the burner turns off or to change the current
setting. If, during programming, no key is pressed for
longer than 10 seconds, programming is automatically
interrupted and the main display returns. Any settings
that were made for the selected burner are stored and
the relative timer is running.
A timer can be set whether a burner is on or off and
the countdown starts immediately after the time setting
is confirmed. When the timer reaches zero, the timed
burner will be turned off and, at the same time, there
will be a beep.
When you turn off a burner, its timer is also deactivated.
Setting the clock
After a power failure, the time displayed by the clock
inside the device must be reset.
To set the clock, you must press the PT, P+ and P- keys
simultaneously for at least 3 seconds.
The flashing digit to the left of the decimal point indicates
hours while the digits to the right indicate minutes.
Pressing the P+ or P- keys increases or decreases the
hours and, when you hold down the P+ or P- key, the
number of hours changes continuously.
Press the PT key again to set the minutes. The digits
to the right of the decimal point will flash and you can
that the timer for the selected
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change the minutes in the same way described for the
hours.
When you press PT, the time setting will be saved.
Unlocking the burners
When a burner is locked, the relative display shows the
letter “b”. To unlock, hold down the burner A key and
the KL key for at least 2 seconds. After being unlocked,
the burners will be reset to level 0, ready to be turned
on again.
Note: If you have to repeat the unlock procedure 5
consecutive times in a period of 15 minutes, the device
will display FT06 and will not allow any more unlocks for
another 15 minutes.
Locking the keypad
This is activated by pressing just the KL key for at least 2
seconds. All the burners will remain at the current level.
The status of the keypad is indicated by the lighting of the
decimal points in the flow level displays for each burner.
When the keypad is locked, it is not possible to change
the levels of the burners or change the timer settings but
it is possible to turn off the surface by pressing the ON/
OFF key.
It is not possible to unlock a locked burner while the
keypad is locked. For this reason, you must unlock the
keypad before unlocking the burners.
Unlocking the keypad
To unlock the keypad, press the KL key and the + key
of burner A for at least 2 seconds. When the keypad is
unlocked, the decimal points in the level displays turn
off.
LEVEL SET. 1 2 3 4 5
TURN-OFF TIME
TURN-ON TIME
The function is activated by pressing the + key of the
burner you want to apply it to, and the PT key (the burner
involved must be off when this function is activated).
The burner turns on at level 3 and, at that time, you can
set the level to apply the function to by pressing the +
and - keys.
If, for example, you set the value to level 1, the burner
will remain on for 50 seconds, then it will turn off for 10
seconds and repeat this cycle until you turn the burner
off.
If the user does not intervene it turns off automatically
after 60 minutes. When this function is active the display
of the relative burner flashes.
Warning
Do not use or store flammable materials near this appliance.
Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it
is in operation.
Do not modify this appliance.
Where this appliance is installed in a marine craft, caravan
or mobile home. It shall
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not be used as a space heater.
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Residual Heat
When a burner goes out, the relative display shows an
"H" to indicate that the temperature of that burner is still
high and the relative LED near the timer display remains
on.
The "H" symbol and the LED turn off when the
temperature of the relative burner is cool.
Special slow cooking (Duty cycle)
This function turns any cook top burner on and off is the
sequence shown in the table.
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