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C61040K User manual - Eurohome Kitchens and Appliances

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1. INSTALLATION TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER Installation may only be carried out by a competent technician or electrician 3 INSERTING After having cleared out all the packing components make sure of the integrity of the appliance Please keep children away from all packing materials carton polystyrene nails Make a cutout in the worktop according to the dimensions indicated in fig 7 8 make sure the critical dimensions of the space in which the appliance has to be installed fig 9 are respected 4 FIXING A special sealing strip underneath the hob must be used Make sure it is correctly positioned with no gaps to avoid any water infiltration To fit the strip in the right way please respect the following instructions Fix the hooks in the relative accomodations of the body Turn the hob over take the seal strips off from their support taking care that the transparent protection remains attached to the seal Correctly place the seal E fig 11 under the hob edge so that the external side of the seal fits together with the external perimeter of the hob The ends of the strip must fit together without 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 12 WARNINGS Be aware
2. MAINTENANCE Before doing any repairs disconnect the appliance from the input power 6 COMPONENTS SUBSTITUTION To replace the components lodged in the internal part is necessary to remove the appliance from the furniture overturn it loosen the screws and take off the bottom After these actions it 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 process inversely 7 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS To facilitate the job of the installer we present a scheme with the characteristics of the components POWER OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS DENOMINATIONS W Denominations Heating element mm 145 radiant and halogen 1200 Heating element mm 180 radiant 1700 Heating element mm 180 halogen 1800 TYPE AND SECTION OF THE POWER CABLES 4 HEATING ELEMENTS Cable type Rubber H05 RR F Single phase power 230 240 V TYPE AND SECTION OF THE POWER CABLES 2 HEATING ELEMENTS Cable type Single phase power 230 240 V Rubber 2 HO5 RR F 3 X 1 5mm TECHNICAL DATA MODEL WITH 4 HEATING ELEMENTS 2 RADIANTS 2 HALOGEN Voltage 230 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz 5900 W MODEL WITH 4 HEATING ELEMENTS 3 RADIANTS 1
3. that the glue joining laminated plastic to the wood has to resist to temperatures above 150 C to avoid delamination The installer should bear in mind that the mixed appliance is the Y type The rear wall adjacent and surrounding surfaces must therefore be able to withstand temperatures above 65 C COMPLY WITH THE DIMENSIONS mm A BJ CJ DJ E 2 ELEM 285 485 57 5 57 5 100 min FIG 10 INSTALLATION 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The electrical connection must be done in accordance with all electrical and installation requirements of the Regulation Before proceeding with the connection please verify that 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 electrical system must be earthed according to the Regulations We disclaim all responsabilities for not observing such points If the appliance is not equipped with an input cable connect to the clamp with an adequate sized cable see scheme paragraph 8 keeping the earth conductor longer than live ones following the scheme of fig 13 14 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 identification label Connect the cables according to the sc
4. HALOGEN Voltage 230 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Tot Rating 5900 W MODEL WITH 4 HEATING ELEMENTS 4 RADIANTS with 5 indicators Voltage 230 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Tot Rating 5800 W CANADIAN 61040 K MODEL WITH 4 HEATING ELEMENTS 4 RADIANTS with 2 indicators Voltage 230 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Tot Rating 5800 W CANADIAN 31050 K MODEL WITH 2 HEATING ELEMENTS Voltage 230 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Tot Rating 2900 W SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS For Service amp Parts Phone 1 800 6788352 WW W Euro Parts ca Euro Parts 608 Campbell street Lucknow ON NOG 2HO Canada Fax 519 528 5001 Phone local 519 528 5005 EURO LINE APPLIANCES 2150 Winston Park Drive unit 20 Oakville Ontario L6H 5V1 Canada Tel 905 829 3980 Fax 905 829 3985 www euro line appliances com or contact us at marketing euro line appliances com
5. USE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL BUILT IN HOT PLATES Dear User we are sincerely grateful to you for purchasing one of our products We are sure that the appliance is functional and easy to use built with the finest materials and components and it 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 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 COD 120349AEG684 16 01 2004 DESCRIPTION OF THE HOT PLATES 8 14 8 13 6 7 8 10 8 9 MODEL 61040 K MODEL 31050 K MODEL 1 Radiant electric heating element 145mm_ 1200W 2 Radiant electric heating element 180mm 1700W 3 Halogen electric heating element 145mm_ 1200 W 4 Halogen electric heating element 180mm_ 1800 W 5 Signalling layout of heating elements position and residual heat indicator 6 Indicator that signals the connection of one or mo
6. connection of one or more heating elements 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 completely covered by the pots 61040 K MODEL 61040 K MODEL 31050 K MODEL FIG 3 USE SCHEME 1 Power and dimensions of the cooking Position for regulation of the Possible cookings zones knobs Diameter Heating Energy Commutators in mm elements regulators To melt butter 145 Radiant chocolate and else To heat small quantities of liquid Padani and to keep dishes warm To heat foods thaw deep frozen foods to cook fruits and legumes Halogen To cook meat fish Halogen legumes with sauce To cook meat roast fish to cook steaks and eggs To fry with oil and to boil large quantities of water USE WARNINGS For correct use please look at fig 4 and remember 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 as the cooking zones Do not slide the pot on the glass as it can damage the glass Do not scrape the pot against the glass so to not damage it During the use of the cooking zones please keep children away from the hot plates Make sure that the handles of the pots are facing towards the interior Be aware that over
7. heated fats and oils may become flammable Cooking zones after using remain warm don t place your hands or objects on the glass to avoid burns till the indicator light is off If the glass cracks please disconnect the appliance Don t use plastic pots or aluminum sheets Don t use hob as a supplementary surface S 3 al ALEC OODLE OO PALA FIG 4 CLEANING 2 ELECTRIC HOB To protect the surface and maintain the clean and bright finish use a silicone conditioner This will Protect the surface whilst cooking It is very important to clean the surface soon after every use when the glass is still warm Do not use metallic sponges powder abrasives or corrosive sprays Depending on the dirt level we recommend Slight stains use a moist clean rag Burnt or soiling may be removed with a special razor scraper fig 5 be aware that the razor can cause wounds Liquid marks caused by boil overs can be removed using vinegar or lemon Pay attention not to let spilled sugar burn onto the element In this case turn the switch off and clean the surface with hot water and the razor blade scraper After a period of time metal reflex and scratches fig 6 may appear due to the wrong cleaning and the wrong use of the pots The scratches cannot be removed but they do not compromise the good operating of the hob Don t use steam jets for the equipment cleaning
8. heme of fig 13 14 making sure to respect the undermentioned respondences Letter L1 Live cable red colour Letter L2 Neutral cable black colour Symbol Ground cable green yellow colour The input cable has to be located so that it never reaches a temperature over 75 C Please do not use in the connection any reduction adaptation that may provoke a false contact following dangerous overheatings The outlet must be accessible after the built in When the connection has been done directly to the input system Install between the appliance and the system an omnipolar 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 WARNINGS All our products are projected and built according to the European Norms EN 60 335 1 and EN 60 335 2 6 and relative amendments The appliance has been produced according with the European Directives CEE 89 336 92 31 93 68 concerning the compatibility electromagnetic CEE 73 23 93 68 concerning the electrical security 4 HEATING ELEMENTS 2 HEATING ELEMENTS L2 m FIG 13
9. re heating elements 7 Residual heat indicator 8 Signalling layout of heating elements 9 Switch for plate n 1 front 10 Switch for plate n 2 front 12 Switch for plate n 4 front 13 Switch for plate n 1 bach 14 Switch for plate n 2 bach 15 Switch for plate n 3 bach 1 ELECTRIC HOB The hot plates are equipped with 4 radiant heating elements with different powers and diameters Cooking zones are easily identifiable thanks to the circles see illustration in description on the top relative powers are listed in the scheme n 1 A scheme has been silk screened onto the front panel indicating which cooking zone the knobs refers to fig 1 3 In some particular models the scheme annexes a light indicator that turns on when the cooking zone temperature is above 60 C fig 1 3 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 have only one indicator see description paragraph USE Connection of electric heating elements Heating elements are controlled by energy regulators with 12 positions or by commutators with 6 positions that permit a wide range of different temperatures In Scheme 1 by way of information we give instructions to obtain different cooking levels To connect the heating elements it is necessary to turn the relative knob clockwise or anticlockwise Indicator light 6 shows the

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