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1. Converting the cooktop from LPG to natural gas from natural gas to LPG Replace the burner nozzle Replace the burner nozzle Full flame according to the guideli according to the guideli nes in table 1 nes in table 1 Loosen the adjustment Loosen the adjustment Saving flame spindle see fig 7 and spindle see fig 7 and adjust the flame adjust the flame Regular burners Valve adjustment Valve adjustment should be done with the control knob set at Burner ON saving flame position Remove the knob and adjust the flame with a tiny screwdriver see fig 7 below fa EQS XQ 7 Checking the adjusted flame heat the burner at full open position for 10 minutes Then turn the knob into the saving setting The flame should not extinguish nor move to the nozzle If it goes off or moves over to the nozzle readjust the valves Note Vis It is up to the used to request converting the appliance to another gas type if so required by the local conditions at a licensed gas fitter service 10 EN OPERATION Flame selection At the burners adjusted correctly the flames should be light blue and the inner cone should be clearly visible The size of flame depends on the position of the related burner control knob x0 xO O Burner OFF Burner ON large flame Burner ON small flame 8 saving mode See also fig 8 for various operating options flame size selection the burner should be set at
2. the product the instruction manual or the packaging shows that it is suitable for recycling Materials used inside the appliance are recyclable and are labelled with information concerning this By recycling materials or other parts from used devices you are making a significant contribution to the protection of our environment Information on appropriate disposal centres for used devices can be provided by your local authority EN ENVIRONMENT HOW TO SAVE ENERGY Using energy in a responsible way not only saves money but also helps the environment So let s save energy And this is how you can do it m Use appropriate cookware flat and thick bottom pots and pans will reduce power consumption by up to one third Do not forget to use lid to reduce power consumption by four times pee properly sized cookware make sure the diameter of the pan or pot is not smaller than the size of the urner m Keep the burner surfaces and the cookware bottoms clean Residues hinder heat transfer and lasting contami nation can be removed only by extremely harmful chemicals Particularly the flame slots of the burners must be kept clean at all times Do not put up the cookware lids unless really necessary Do iot Install the cooktop adjacently to fridges freezers this increases power consumption of the cooling appliances SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Your safety and that of your family are of the utmost importance to us and although some simple on wh
3. 2 ISO 228 1 1 2 3 surface burners 4 surface burner knobs 5 grid EN EN GUIDE TO THE COOKTOP Installation work and repairs should only be performed by a qualified technician in accordance with all applicable codes and standards Repairs and service by unqualified persons could be dangerous and the manufacturer will not be held responsible Location The kitchen must be dry and well ventilated e The kitchen should have a ventilation system including fume exhaust to remove the gases generated by burning gas and direct them out That system shall comprise a ventilation grill or a hood Please install hods in accordance with the manufacturers instructions e Fresh air is necessary to ensure gas burning Minimum gas requirement for the cooktop is 2 com per hour per each 1 kW of the burners capacity The air can be supplied either directly from the outside by an at least 100 cm2 duct or directly from the adjacent rooms provided these are equipped with ventilation system routed to the outside of the building The minimum distance between the burners and the hood exhaust should be 750 mm see fig 3 350mm 250mm gt _1750 C Min 300 850mm INSTALLATION Installation of the cooktop Prepare the work top cut out as shown in the diagram see fig 5 Remember to maintain the minimum safety distances to combustible sur
4. Amica PHCZ6511 KMG13169C PHCG4 1ZpZtC INSTRUCTION MANUAL EN DEAR CUSTOMER Outstanding user friendliness and excellent efficiency make cooktops a perfect choice Please read this manual thoroughly before you start to use the appliance to avoid any trouble The cooktop s safety and functionality was checked at the factory test stations prior to dispatch Please read this manual carefully before you start to use this cooktop This way you can ensure its proper and correct operation Please preserve this manual and store it near the appliance so that it is available at all times for reference Obse rve the instructions contained herein to prevent accidents Note Do not start to use the appliance before you have read and understood the instructions This equipment has been designed solely as a cooking appliance It is strictly prohibited to use it for any other purpose e g heating Using the appliance for other purposes can be dangerous The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce modifications which will not affect the functionalities and operation of the appliance TABLE OF CONTENTS ENVIRONMENT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GUIDE TO THE COOKTOP INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT OF THE REDUCED VALVE FLOW 10 OPERATION 11 CLEANING AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 13 GUARANTEE 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 EN PRODUCT INFORMATION Product information given in accordance with Commission Regulation EU No 66 2014 supplementing Direct
5. a Gas Safe engineer has repaired it e Make sure all the burners are closed before opening the main gas valve at the network or container connection e Do not place cooking pans directly onto the burners e Maximum weight of a pan to be placed over a single burner is 5 kg The overall maximum load of a pan that is to be placed over the entire grate is 10 kg Do not place a single an over two burners at the same time e Do not impact the burners and knobs e Itis prohibited to modify or repair the hob by persons who do not possess appropriate training and qualifications e Do not set the burner knobs open before you have stricken the match or the ignition appliance e Do not extinguish the flame by el e The user is not allowed to convert the hob to another gas type relocate the appliance or modify the supply network himself Only a duly authorised and Gas Safe is allowed to carry out these activities e Do not connect antenna cords e g radio antennae to the gas pipes GUIDE TO THE COOKTOP PHCZ6511 KMG13169C PHCG4 1ZpZtC N N TECHNICAL DATA e heigh 98 mm e depth 520 mm e width 600 mm e weight of the cooker 12 5 kg The cooker is equipped with burners 1 WOK burner heat load 2 8 kW 2 small burner heat load 1 kW 3 medium burners heat load 1 8 kW Appliance class see rating plate The cooker is equipped with a pipe terminal 1
6. a large flame during the initial phase of cooking to bring the food to boiling and then the knob should be turned to the saving flame position to maintain the cooking It is also possible to adjust the flame size stepless 1 It is prohibited to adjust the flame in the range between the Burner OFF and Burner ON large flame positions Significant quantities of energy can be saved if the appliance is used correctly parameters set correctly and appro priate cookware is used The savings can be as follows e Up to 60 per cent savings when proper pots are used Up to 60 per cent savings when the unit is operated correctly and the suitable flame size is chosen It is a prerequisite for efficient and energy saving operation of the cooktop that the burners are kept clean at all times in particular the flame slots and nozzles Suitable pans Selection of vessels Bear in mind that the diameter of the pot must be at least slightly larger than that of the flame Cover the pots with lids It is recommended to use pots the diameters of which exceed the diameters of the flame by 2 5 3 times For the small burner the most suitable pot will be 90 140 mm in diameter For the medium burner the most suitable pot will be 140 220 mm in diameter For the large burner the most suitable pot will be 200 240 mm in diameter For the WOK burner the most suitable pot will be 220 260 mm in diameter The height of the pot should not be larger than its diamete
7. al remove the knob if working incorrectly and adjust bi introducing washer s onto the valve spindle check the operation of the igniters and leak seal secure the system with a tight washer and put the knob handle on e Issue a certificate of connecting the appliance and inform the user of the operating activities NOTE Installation and service must be performed by a qualified and licensed installer service agency or gas supplier All the relevant safety regulations must be observed The cooktop is equipped with an R1 2 connecting pipe for gas connection Ifthe appliance is intended for use with LPG propane butane a 8 x 1 mm hose coupling is threaded onto the connector Make sure the gas connecting pipe does not come in contact with the metal components of the cooktop All the couplings and joints must be tightly sealed Note After connecting the appliance check all fittings for gas leaks e g with soapy water Do not check the fittings with open fire Please make sure you have read and understood the entire operating manual Do follow the instructions to ensure safe and effective operation of your cooktop to be connected to a gas network which supplies the gas type for which the appliance is suitable Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or gas supplier Please check the type plate for the information concerning the suitable gas type for your appliance NOTE The appli
8. ance uses gas which is a flammable and explosive substance Thus it is necessary for the cooktop Converting the unit to another gas type Only a licensed and authorised technician may carry out this job If the available gas type is different from that provided in the type plate of the appliance G 20 GZ 50 20 mbar the burner nozzles should be replaced and flame adjusted EN INSTALLATION NOTE The cooktops delivered by the supplier come with the burners which are suitable for burning the type of gas which is quoted in the type plate and in the guarantee certificate The type plate is fitted at the bottom panel of the appliance The following must be carried out if converting to another gas type is required nozzles must be replaced see assembling table e reduced valve flow rate must be adjusted Converting the unit to another gas type Nozzle diameter Gas type Small Medium Large WOK 2H G20 20mbar 72 92 55 2x75 3 3B P G30 28 30mbar 52 67 37 2 x 55 3B P G30 37mbar 46 62 37x2x 52 3B P G30 50mbar 45 52 26 2x45 Replacement of burner nozzle loosen the nozzle with a dedicated wrench 7 Fit the new nozzle suitable for the required gas type see table above for reference After you have converted the cooktop to another gas type make sure you have placed a label containing that information on the appliance Adjustment of the reduced valve flow Converting the cooktop
9. en cooking is generally observed it is worth reading through the following points to ensure that your hob is operated as safely as possible at all times to prevent any accidents As a responsible company we feel it is very important to maintain a very high level of safety and to make this section as clear and highlighted as possible Should you have any additional concerns or questions on any safety related matters please feel free to contact our service department on 0844 815 8880 UK or 0818 464646 and our staff will endevour to help you with any questions you may have e Do not leave children unattended in an area where the appliance is in use e Do not allow persons of limited physical sensual or psychological capabilities or persons whose experience operating similar appliances is limited to operate the cooktop unless if attended by adult caretakers Make sure no part of the power cord comes in contact with hot parts of the hob e Leave sufficient space around the socket to ensure the power plug is accessible easily after installation e Do not install the hob near cooling appliances e Do not leave the hob unattended while in use Boil 5 EN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS overs cause smoking and greasy spill overs may ignite a fire risk e Execute caution when the food is boiling Boil overs may flood the burner Should a malfunction occur stop using the appliance Do not start to use your hob before
10. faces below the cooktop of 130 mm Fix the tape included to the cooktop edge at the bottom side of the appliance Connect the appliance to gas and electrical mains as per the operating manual Remove any dust from the work top remove the protective backing of the tape insert the cooktop into the cut out and press firmly downwards Set the fixing brackets see fig 4 perpendicular to the cooktop edge fix firmly Test the correct operation of the installed cooktop In particular check the correct operation of the sealing protection and the ignition system Fixing the brackets to the work top 000000000000 1 Work top 2 4 screws L 3 4 fixing brackets if S 4 Installed appliance 1 3 2 4 EN INSTALLATION Notes for the technician Instalator powinien e fitter should Bear a valid certificate of gas permit Have studied the contents of the appliance s type plate containing the suitable type of gas Compare the data with the characteristics of the gas available in the network Check the following ventilation capacity incl air exchange in the kitchen tightness and sealing of the gas fittings effectiveness and correct operation of all the functional elements e Adjust the settings of the gas control knobs with the washers included to ensure the igniters work properly and the entire system is leak proof check the operation of the igniters and leak se
11. ive of the European Parliament and Council Directive 2009 125 EC with regard to eco design requirements for household ovens hobs and range hoods Household gas hobs PHCZ6511 KMG13169C Model identifier PHCG4 1ZpZtC 1106076 Hob type electric gas gas electric O VIO Number of gas burners 4 FL 53 5 RL 53 5 Energy efficiency for each gas burner EE gas RR 535 burner FR 53 5 G Energy efficiency of gas hob EE gas hob 53 5 In order to determine compliance with the eco design requirements the measurement methods and calculations of the following standards were applied EN 60350 1 EN 60350 2 EN 15181 EN 30 2 1 EN ENVIRONMENT UNPACKING During transportation protective packa ging was used to protect the appliance against any damage After unpacking please dispose of all elements of packa ging in a way that will not cause damage to the environment All materials used for packaging the appliance are environmentally friendly they are 100 recyclable and are mar ked with the appropriate symbol Caution During unpacking the packaging materials po lythene bags polystyrene pieces etc should be kept out of reach of children DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE Old appliances should not simply be di sposed of with normal household waste but should be delivered to a collection and recycling centre for electric and electronic equipment A symbol shown on
12. l be arranged for Periodic inspections of control elements and units of the cooktop Upon expiration of the warranty service department shall be ordered technical inspections of the appliance at least once every two years All operation faults must be repaired Cooktop units shall be maintained according to the maintenance schedule GUARANTEE Guarantee Guarantee service will be granted as per the Guarantee Certificate The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage caused by improper use or operation of the appliance 13 EN TROUBLESHOOTING In each case proceed as follows Turn the burners off Disconnect power supply Report for repair The user can fix some minor malfunctions himself according to the guidance given in the tables below Please check the information below before contacting the service department PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDIES check the home power fuse repla close the gas cut off valve close burner control knobs ventilate the 2 Burner will not ignite flame slots contaminated kitchen take the burner out of the cooktop blow and clean the flame slots _ check the home power fuse gas supply break open gas cut off valve contaminated caked igniter clean the igniter hold the control knob depressed control knob released too soon until the flame goes on and persists hold the control knob depressed 4 Burner extinguishes control knob released
13. nd gas is smelled Close burner control knobs Close the gas mains supply cut off valve Ventilate the kitchen Take the burner out of the cooktop Clean and blow the slots Insert the burner back in place Resume ignition attempt If the burner still fails to go on report for a licensed repair 12 EN CLEANING AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Daily cleaning and proper maintenance have crucial impact on the durability of your ceramic plate Clean the ceramic plate observing the same rules as for glass Never use abrasive or aggressive cleaning agents scrubbing powders or scratching sponges Burners the burner hob grate In the case of soiled burners and grate these elements must be removed from the cooker and washed with warm water and washing up products intended for fats and soils Next wipe them dry After the grate has been removed wash the burner hob carefully and wipe with a dry and soft cloth In particular ensure flame openings in rings under caps are clean see the figure below Do not use steel wire or drill holes particles may hamper gas flow and produce an Burner elements must always be clean Water incorrect burner flame Work panel Clean the enamel coated work panel only with warm water with a mild solution of dishwashing liquid Use mild dish washing liquids to remove otherwise resistant contamination Periodic inspections In addition to current maintenance and care the following shal
14. r Wrong Wrong Correct Lids Using a lid while cooking will minimize the loss of heat and decrease the cooking time 11 EN OPERATION Using cooktops with control knob ignition Zp e Press the selected control knob and turn anti clockwise into Burner ON large flame position Hold depressed until gas is on fire e Release the knob and set the required flame size Using cooktops with leak protection Zt protection spark igniter 10 Hold the burner s control knob depressed for approx 10 seconds in Burner ON large flame position This way you activate the protection device Leak protection will cut off the gas supply if there is no flame for approx 60 seconds At the Zt cooktops the gas supply to the burners is adjusted with the knobs equipped with the leak prtection Repeat the attempt if the protection has not activated for the first time What to do if surplus gas leak occurs 1 gas network 2 gas cut off valve A valve ON valve OFF In any emergency proceed as follows turn the burners off set the cut off valve OFF see fig 9 B ventilate the kitchen report the unit for repair at a service department of a licensed and authorised repair shop refrain from using the appliance until it is returned to its operating condition NOTE The user can fix some minor malfunctions himself by following the instructions given in this manual a The burner does not ignite a
15. too soon until the flame goes on and persists 3 lgniter does not work Manufacturer s Declaration The manufacturer hereby declares that this product meets the requirements of the following European directives e Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC e _ Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 2004 108 EC e FrP Directive 2009 125 EC Directive 2009 142 EC and has thus been marked with the symbol and been issued with a declaration of compliance made available to market regulators 14 Amica Wronki S A ul Mickiewicza 52 64 510 Wronki tel 67 25 46 100 fax 67 25 40 320 www amica com pl Amica Centrum Serwisowe 801 801 800 10 TGC 0030 4 04 2015

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