Trieste TRV602IX, TRV602WH Use & Installation Manual

Dear User, we are sincerely grateful to you for purchasing one of our products. We are sure that the appliance modern, functional and easy to use, built with the finest materials and components will satisfy all your needs. We would ask that you read the instructions within this booklet very carefully so as to enable you to obtain quality results from the outsets.
The appliance must be installed only by a qualified electrician in compliance with the instructions provided. The manufacturer declines all responsability for improper installation.
USE, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL
BUILT-IN HOT PLATES
The manufacturer is not responsible for any transcription errors or misprints contained in this handbook and, furthermore, reserves the right to make any modification on the products, which might be deemed necessary or usefull, this being in the user’s interest, without altering their basic operating or safety features.
This cook top was designed to be used exclusively as a cooking appliance: any other
use (such as heating rooms) is to be considered improper and dangerous.
COD.: 120349EUR - 13.04.2011
MODELS: TRV602IX - TRV602WH
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1 Radiant electric heating element Ø 145 mm 1200 W (even if “Hi-light”)
2 Radiant electric heating element Ø 180 mm 1700 W (even if “Hi-light”)
9 Switch for plate n. 1 front
14 Switch for plate n. 2 bach
DESCRIPTION OF THE CERAMIC COOKTOP
1) CERAMIC COOKTOP
The hot plates are equipped with 2 radiant heating elements with different powers and diameters. Cooking zones are aesily identifiables thanks to the circles (see illustration in description) on the top; relative powers are listed in the scheme n. 1. On the frontal panel, close to each knob, has been silk-screened a scheme where is indicated to which cooking zone the knob refers (fig. 1). In some particular models the scheme annexes a light indicator that turns on when the cooking zone temperature is above 60° C (fig. 1). The indicator will turn off only when the temperature of the cooking zone will be below the value: this is the reason why we call it residual heat indicator. Some other models they have only one indicator (see description paragraph).
Connection of electric heating elements
Hea ting eleme nts are contr olled by ener gy regulators with 12 positions that permit to obtain a big range of different temperatures. In Scheme 1, by way of information, we give instructions to obtain different cooking levels. To connect the heating elements is necessary to turn clockwise or anticlockwise the relative knob.
How to use the cooking zones
Heating takes place only in the inside part of the circles drawn on the special glass. The circles have to be wholly covered by the pots.
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USE
FIG. 1
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USE
SCHEME 1
1 145 Radiant 1200 1 1
(even if “Hi-light”)
2 180 Radiant 1700 2 1 - 4
(even if “Hi-light”)
Zone Diameter Heating Power
Commutators
Energy
in mm. elements W regulators
6 12
5 10 - 12
To hea t fo o ds, thaw deep-frozen foo ds, to cook fruits and pulses.
To melt but ter, cho colate and else.
To fry with oil and to hea t big quantities of water.
To cook ro ast of meat, fish; to cook steaks and eggs.
To cook meat, fish, pulses with sauce.
To hea t sm a ll quantities of liquid and to keep dishes warm.
Power and dimensions of the
cooking zones
Position for regulation
of the knobs
Possible
cookings
4 8 - 10
3 4 - 8
WARNINGS:
for a correct use, please look at fig. 2 and remind:
- switch on the electricity only after having placed the pot on the cooking zone.
- Use pots and pans with flat solid bottoms.
- Use pots with the same diameter of the cooking zones.
- Dry the bottom of the pot before put in on the cooking zones.
- Do not scrape the pot against the glass so to not damage it.
- During the use of the cooking zones, please, keep the children away from the hot plates. Make sure that the handles of the pots are placed in the right way towards the interior. Be aware that overheated fats and oils may become inflamed.
- Cooking zones after using remain warm; don’t leave objects, don’t lean your hands so to avoid burns, till the indicator light is off.
- If the glass cracks, please, disconnect the appliance.
- Don’t use plastic pots or alluminium sheets.
- Don’t use hob as a supplementary surface.
- Don’t fix for long the halogen lights.
- The machine must not be used by people (including children) with impaired mental or physical capacities, or without experience of using electrical devices, unless supervised or instructed by an expert adult responsible for their care and safety. Children should not be allowed to play with the equipment.
- Do no t atte m pt t o chan g e the techn i cal characteristics of the product because it can be dangerous.
- If you should not to use this appliance any more ( o r replace an o l d model), be f o r e disposi n g of it, make it i noperative in conformity with current law on the protection of health and the prevention of environmental pollution by making its dange rous parts harmless, especially for children who might play on an abandoned appliance.
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USE
FIG. 2
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CLEANING
Before any cleaning operation, disconnect the appliance from the electric circuit.
2) CERAMIC COOKTOP
If you want to preserve the surface clean and bright, we recommend you to use a silicone conditioner. The use of this conditioners, prior to jam-making, helps to protect the surface of the hob. It is very important to clean the surface soon after every use, when the glass is still tepid. Do not use metallic sponges, powder abrasives or corrosive sprays. Depending on the dirty level we recommend:
- slights stains: it is enought the use of a moist clean rag.
- Burnt or soiling may be removed with a special razor scraper (fig. 3); be aware that the razor
can cause wounds.
- Marks of liquid, overflowed from the pot, can be removed using vinegar or lemon.
- Pay attention to not let fall sugar or element with
sugar. In this case turn the switch off and clean the surface with hot water and the razor blade scraper.
- After a period of time may appear metal reflex and scratches (fig. 4) due to the wrong cleaning and the wrong use of the pots. The scratches are difficultly removable, but they do not compromise the good working of the hob.
- Don’t use steam jets for the equipment cleaning.
FIG. 3
FIG. 4
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INSTALLATION
TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS
FOR THE INSTALLER
Installation, transformations and maintenances below listed, may only be carried out by a competent technician. The appliance must be correctly installed in conform i t y with current law a n d the manufacturer's instructions. A wrong installation may provoke damages to persons, animals or things, for which the builder can not be responsible.
3) INSERTING THE CERAMIC COOKTOP
Afte r ha ving c l e a r e d out all the packing components, make sure of the integrity of the appliance.
Please keep children away from all packing elements ( carton, polystyrene, nails...).
Make a cutout in the worktop, according to the dimensions indicated in fig. 5; make sure that will be respected the critical dimensions of the space in which the appliance has to be installed (fig. 6).
4) FIXING THE CERAMIC COOKTOP
A special sealing strip underneath the hob for damage. Make sure it is correctly positioned with no gaps; it avoids any water infiltration. To fix in the right way the strip, please, respect the following instructions:
- fix the hooks in the relative accomodations of the body (fig. 7).
- Overturn the hob, take the seal strips off from their support, having care that the transparent protection remains attached to the seal. Correctly place the seal “E” (fig. 8) under the hob edge, so that the external side of the seal fits together with the external perimentrical edge of the hob. The ends of t h e stri p must fit t o gether w ithout overlapping.
- Stick the seal to the hotplate uniformly, pressing it with fingers.
- Take the protective paper strip of the seal off, place the hotplate in the opening made in the table top, and lock it with the special screws “F” (fig. 9).
- In order to a void ac cidenta l t ouch wi th the over h eating bottom of t h e hob , duri n g the working, is necessary to put a wooden insert, fixed by screws, at a minimum distance of 60 mm from the top (see fig. 5).
WARNINGS:
be aware that the glue that join the laminated plastic to the furniture, has to resist to temperature not below 150 °C, to avoid the unstuck of the panelling. The rear wall, adjacent and surrounding surfaces must therefore be able to withstand an overtemperature of 65 K.
COMPLY WITH THE
DIMENSIONS (mm)
FIG. 7 FIG. 8 FIG. 9
FIG. 5 FIG. 6
A B C D E
2E 282 482 59 59 100 min.
CAUTION: do not place the glass directly on the unit. The bottom of the hob must rest on the unit.
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INSTALLATION
5) ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The electrical connection has to be done in accordance with all electrical and installation requirements of the Regulation.
Before proceeding with the connection, please, verify that:
- the voltage matches the value shown on the specification plate and the section of the wires of the electrical system can support the load, which is also indicated on the specification plate.
- the power of the electrical system and the power of the outlets is adequate to the maximum power of the appliance (see the identification label in the lower part of the body).
- The outelets and all the electrical system has an efficient connection to the “earth” according with the Regulation. We disclaim all responsabilities for not observing such points.
- If the appliance is not equipped with an input cable, connect to the clump with an adequate section cable (see scheme paragraph 8) keeping the “earth” conductor longer than “live” ones, following the scheme of fig. 10.
When the connection to the input system has been done through a outlet:
- apply to the input cable “C”, if unprovided, a normalized plug adequate to the load indicated in the identifi cation label. Co nnect the cables according to the scheme of fig. 10, making sure to respect the undermentioned respondences:
letter L (live) = cable brown colour;
letter N (neutral) = cable blue colour;
symbol (earth) = cable green - yellow colour.
- The input cable has to be located so that never reach the over temperature of 75 K.
- Ple ase do not use in the conne ction any reduction, adaptation that may provoke a false contact with following dangerous overheatings.
- The outlet must be accessible after the built-in.
When the connection has been done directly to
the input system:
- interpose between the appliance and the system an onnipolar switch, adequate to the load of the
appliance, with a minimum nose between the contacts of 3 mm.
- Keep in mind that the “earth” cable does not have to be interrupted by the switch.
- In an alternative solution the electrical connection can also be protected by a differential switch with high sensitivity.
We recommend to fix the earth coloured cable to an appropriate earth installation.
Before performing any service on the electrical part of the appliance, it must absolutely be disconnected from the electrical network.
WARNINGS:
all our produc ts ar e proj ected and built according with the European Norms EN 60 335-1, EN 60 335-2-6 and EN 60 335-2-102 and relative amendments. The appliance has been produced according with the European Directives:
- CEE 2004 /108/ CE concer ning the compatibility electromagnetic.
- CEE 2006/ 95 con cernin g the electr ical security.
IMPORTA N T: the ap p l i ance mu s t be in stalled fo llowing th e m anufact urer's instructions. The manufacturer will not be liable for injury to persons or animals or property damage caused by an incorrect installation.
If the installation requires modifications to the home's elec trica l system or if the socket is incompatible with the appliance's plug, have changes or replacement s per form ed b y profes sionally- quali fied person. In particular, this person must also make sure that the section of the wires of the s ocket is suit a b l e for the power absorbed by the appliance.
FIG. 10
Denominations W
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Heating element Ø mm 145 radiant (even if “Hi-light) 1200
Heating element Ø mm 180 radiant (even if “Hi-light) 1700
POWER OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS DENOMINATIONS W
MAINTENANCE
Bef ore doing an y action , disconn ect the appliance from the input power.
6) COMPONENTS SUBSTITUTION
To replace the components lodged in the internal part, is necessary to take the appliance up from the furniture, overturn it, loosen the screws and take away the bottom. After these actions is possible to work on the plates, commutators, clamps and input cable.
In case of substitution of the input cable, the installer must keep the “earth” conductor longer than “live” ones, and must respect the cautions in paragraph “electrical connection”.
To reassemble the appliance repeat the inverse process.
7) TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
OF THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
To facilitate the job of the installer we present a scheme with the characteristics of the components.
TYPE AND SECTION OF THE POWER CABLE
(*) keeping in mind the contemporaneousness factor
3 X 1.5 mm2(*)
Cable type
Rubber
H05 RR-F
Single phase power 230 - 240 V~
WARNING:
MAINTENANCE MUST ONLY BE
PERFORMED BY AUTHORISED PERSONS.
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TECHNICAL DATA
2 HEATING ELEMENTS
Voltage
230 - 240 V~
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Tot. Rating
2900 W
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND SPARE PARTS
This appliance, before leaving the factory, has been carefully tested and regulated by expert and specialized personnel in order to guarantee the best performances. Any repairs or adjustments which may be subsequently required may only be carried out by qualified personnel with the utmost care and attention. For this reason, always contact your Dealer or your nearest After Sales Centre whenever repairs or adjustments are required, specifying the type of fault and the model of appliance in your possession. Please also note that genuine spare parts are only available from our After Sales Service Centres and authorized retail outlets. The above data are printed on the data label put on the inferior part of the appliance and on the packing label. The above informations give to the technical assistant the possibility to get fit spare parts and a heaven­sent intervention. We suggest to fill the table below.
MARK: ..........................................................................
MODEL: .......................................................................
SERIES: ......................................................................
"This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Elec­tronic Equipment (WEEE).This guideline is the frame of a European-wide validity of return and recycling on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment."
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