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1. Made of sheet steel with an acid resistant enamel coating applied at 850 C The oven have 3 shelf positions 70 mm spacing allowing shelves and flatware to slide in easily The dimensions of the oven are L x H x P 400 mm x 305 mm x 405 mm 55 litre The electric oven is supplied equipped with one roasting tray one grill insert with fits into the roasting tray and one oven rack insert as standard The heating elements consist of one 1500 W element at the base and a peripheral 700 W element in the roof which operate simultaneously In the grill position only the central element of the 2100 W element in the roof operates The heating elements are controlled by a thermostatic switch There are 2 indicator lamps on the control panel of the electric oven version Signal lamp Al lights when the oven grill on Signal lamp BI shows status of the oven grill in use see below Use The oven must be pre heated at the thermostat setting chosen for cooking Turn the thermostat switch clockwise to the required mark The indicator lamps Al and BI are lit When indicator lamp B is no longer lit the selected temperature has been reached and you can then place your dish in the oven To turn off turn the control knob anti clockwise to the O position Electric grill The electric oven is equipped with a grill that can be used to grill meat and fish cook all types of dishes au gratin The grill is ideal for
2. The heating elements are controlled by a thermostatic switch There are 2 indicator lamps on the control panel of the electric oven version Signal lamp Al lights when the oven grill on Signal lamp BI shows status of the oven grill in use see below Use Select the static mode by turning the switch to position or select the convection mode by turning the switch to position Ext The oven must be pre heated at the thermostat setting chosen for cooking Turn the thermostat switch clockwise to the required mark The indicator lamps Al and BI are lit When indicator lamp BI is no longer lit the selected temperature has been reached and you can then place your dish in the oven To turn off turn the control knob anti clockwise to the O position USER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 28 32 DUAL FUNCTION ELECTRIC OVEN DUAL FUNCTION ELECTRIC OVEN STATIC MODE Static Electric Ovens are simple to use and are ideal general purpose ovens The static electric oven has three heating elements and can be used as both an oven and a grill The static electric oven is specially recommended for dry pastries such as almond biscuits Genoese sponges etc The heating elements consist of one 1500 W element at the base and a peripheral 700 W element in the roof which operate simultaneously DUAL FUNCTION ELECTRIC OVEN CONVECTION MODE Convection ovens have many advant
3. le 26 03 2014 30 32 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Body Use special stainless steel cleaners ZIP INOX JOHNSON INOX PPZ INOX for instance Do not use abrasive cleaners Stainless steel top The entire hob is dished or comprises dished recesses for easy cleaning and improved hygiene no water trap The hob should be cleaned with liquid non chlorinated products to avoid scratching the steel If the hob is stained use a clay stone and soap based paste available from department stores Stainless steel trim The stainless steel trim should be cleaned with aerosol products available from department stores You should nevertheless choose a cleaner that contains only a small quantity of silicone to avoid leaving white streaks after the product dries CAUTION Use NO chlorinated cleasers to clean this unit Carefully read the precautions and recommendations for applying the products you use to clean and maintain the range Follow the instructions for use USER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 31 32 Information regarding the elimination of electric and electronic waste Government Order No 2005 829 dated 20 July 2005 relative to the composition of electrical and electronic equipment and the elimination of waste resulting from such equipment implementing European Directives 2002 95 EC and 2002 96 EC a Electrical and electronic equipment EEE and Waste from Elec
4. It also enables you to use the parts more easily Ref LDS 900 Splashguard x 4 N EZRA 29 Ga INSTALLER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 8 32 OPENING AND CLOSING THE HOB It may be necessary to open the hob under the following circumstances Making adjustments when changing gas type Adjusting thermocouples Resetting the safety thermostat To remove top 1 Loosened the 2 screws see O figure 1 through the ventilation strip 2 Lift the hob figure 2 3 Wedge the hop open see figure 2 a aa n ae a ds fi 4 2 Lift the table 1 Pull foward Refitting the cooking surface When refitting the cooking surface it is vital to tighten the fastening screws Failure to do so can cause distortion of the hob top INSTALLER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 9 32 ELECTRIC CONNECTION The cooker must be installed in a workmanlike manner in accordance with the instructions in this manual and locally applicable regulations This manual will be handed over to the user after installation Before connection check v That the electrical supply of the system is compatible with the voltage and power of the range v The user s fixed installation must include an all pole circuit breaker of approved type Connection CAUTION Cable insulation must be t
5. L2 L3 N Hz 400 V 3N 50 230 V 1N 50 Hz The supply of three phase 400 without neutral is not possible 2 INSTALLER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB Rev 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 10 32 REPARATIES All work on or repair of an appliance must be carried out by a qualified installer Limiting thermostat In accordance with the construction regulations the limiter thermostat is intended to protect the range from overheating In the event of overheating the limiter thermostat is triggered and cuts out the range s oven functions The advanced technology used in the limiter means that it is very sensitive to impacts and vibration that may occur during transport and handling The limiter may therefore be unexpectedly triggered when the oven is first heated and stop the oven from working To reset limiting thermostat The button is behind the ventilation strip To have access there it is necessary to use a small screwdriver to press on the push button and reset limiting thermostat AJ figure 1 CAUTION Do not obstruct the vents When installing ensure there is a 50 mm gap between the partition and appliance to enable the induction plate to cool down correctly INSTALLER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 11 32 REPARATIES Encoders ofthe unit figure To access the encoders you mu
6. appliance from the supply to prevent risk of electric shock Contact your installer Brass trim Use a special brass cleaning product e g MIROR and a soft cloth If the product runs onto the enamel do not rub these products generally contain abrasives Rinse immediately with clean water without rubbing Another solution is to use solid soap Pierre d argent Pierre d argile applied with a damp sponge to the zones to be cleaned This solution is also very effective for cleaning and bringing a shine back to brass or chrome surfaces Enamelled surfaces Use a sponge soaked in soapy water or a window cleaning product but never scouring powder You can also use methylated spirit but only when the range is cold Ovens Clean the walls with a non abrasive cleaning agent Harsh cleaning agents should not be used Where the use of such products cannot be avoided first remove the oven door gasket and reinstall after cleaning Rinse and dry Clean the area behind the sheet protecting the turbine s at least once a year The grease carried by the airflow and when the range is used at lower temperatures can create smoke Do not spray strong cleaning products directly onto the elements in electric ovens After cleaning before use make sure that the base is properly fitted under the groove in the fascia in order to avoid deformation of the base due to heat USER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi
7. should be overseen by a competent person who has read all the relevant information Before use it is mandatory to remove all the internal and external plastic packing failure to do so will cause irreversible damage to the steel walls of the cooker Never store flammable products in the oven cabinet plate warmer or on the table Flammable materials can catch fire plastic items may melt or ignite and other types of items could be ruined items in other materials may be damaged Never hang store any flammable products above the appliance to avoid risk of fire The floor covering of the room in which the range is to be fitted must be capable of withstanding temperatures 65 C greater than ambient temperature without distorting shrinking or fading This range must not be fitted on a carpet or plastic floor covering Do not obstruct the flow of combustion or ventilation air to the appliance Be sure a fresh air supply is available Do not use aluminum foil to line any part of the oven or on the hob Do not hang articles from any part of the appliance or place anything against the oven to avoid risk of fire or degradation of material e g melting This appliance is for cooking Based on safety considerations never use the oven or hob to warm or heat a room Also such use can damage the hob or oven parts Do not hang articles from any part of the appliance or place anything against the oven to avoid risk of fire or degradation of m
8. 1400 W booster 2000 W 1 central before hotplate 175 mm de 1100 W booster 1400 W 1 hotplate right rear 215 mm de 2300 W booster 3000 W 1 hotplate right before 175 mm de 1100 W booster 1400 W 9 power selections Booster function on each induction unit Function accelerator of baking Keep warm functions 42 C and 70 C Rotary order by frontal lever Variable power control switch LIO Child safety function Display Hot hot surface of WARNING when the zone temperature is above 60 C Power 9200 W 230 V 1N 50 Hz 400 V 3N 50 Hz Electric static oven Enamelled sheet metal gt Dimensions L x P x H 400 mm x 465 mm x 265 mm 56 litre Thermostatically controlled roof and base heating elements safety thermostat This is fitted with an electric grill with a rating of 2100 W Power 2200 W Supply 230 V 1N 50 Hz 400 V 3N 50 Hz Multifunction electric oven Enamelled sheet metal Oven with choice of two modes of functioning by selector gt Dimensions L x I x h 295 x 420 x 447 68 litres 4 shelf levels with 68 mm spacing gt This is fitted with an electric grill with a rating of 2100 W Function static electric oven The heating elements consist of a 1500 W element at the base and a peripheral 700 W element in the roof which operate simultaneously Thermostatically controlled roof and base heating elements safety thermostat Power 2200 W Supply 2
9. 30 V 1N 50 Hz 400 V 3N 50 Hz Function oven ventilated The oven is heated by a circular 2650 W element Thermostatically controlled roof and base heating elements safety thermostat Power 2650 W Supply 230 V 1N 50 Hz 400 V 3N 50 Hz Accessories Oven One drip tray one shelf Vertical oven one grid Directives Low Voltage 2006 95 CEE CEM 2004 108 CEE INSTALLER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 4 32 Lacanche Range Cooker BEAUNE INDUCTION BUSSY INDUCTION INSTALLER S MANUAL Appliances must be installed in a workmanlike manner in accordance with the instructions in this manual and locally applicable regulations This manual will be handed over to the user after installation Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB Rev 01 Modifie le 26 03 2014 5 32 SITTING Cautions The purchaser undertakes to install or arrange for his her equipment to be installed in a workmanlike manner and in accordance with the applicable regulations and standards Any servicing or repair work on appliance must be performed by a qualified technician Shipment Packaging Carton packing crate on wooden palette Unpack and check the appliance is in good condition In case of damage note any reservations on the delivery note and confirm them within 48 hours by registered letter with confirmation of delivery to the carrier Recommendations Adjust this ap
10. ANUAL IMPORTANT This appliance must be installed in accordance with the applicable regulations and standards in an adequately ventilated room Any changeover to a gas other than that for which the appliance is set up must be carried out by a qualified installer Any changeover to a voltage other than that for which the appliance is set up must be carried out by a qualified installer WARRANTY The warranty is stated on the sales contract Please contact your approved Dealer if any work has to be carried out under warranty This warranty excludes damage resulting from incorrect installation improper use or inadequate servicing Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB Rev 01 Modifie le 26 03 2014 17 32 USER S MANUAL 2 ACAN CH ane de PS CAUTION 19 INDUCTION HOTPLATES 21 RECOMMENDATIONS BEFORE USING OVENS 25 STATIC ELECTRIC OVEN 27 DUAL FUNCTION ELECTRIC OVEN 28 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 30 Information regarding the elimination of electric and electronic waste 32 This range has the marking i e it meets the essential requirements of the Euro pean safety directives to which it is subject Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 18 32 gt USER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB Rev 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 19 32 CAUTION 2 ACAN CH ann de PS This appliance is not for use by children If unfamiliar with this appliance use
11. Lacanche Range Cooker BEAUNE INDUCTION amp BUSSY INDUCTION LVI 962 ECT D LVI 962 ECT G CONTENTS BEAUNE amp BUSSY INDUCTION TECHNICAL DATA INSTALLER S MANUAL SITTING OPENING AND CLOSING THE HOB ELECTRIC CONNECTION REPARATIES SCHEMAS ELECTRIQUES USER S MANUAL CAUTION INDUCTION HOTPLATES RECOMMENDATIONS BEFORE USING OVENS STATIC ELECTRIC OVEN DUAL FUNCTION ELECTRIC OVEN CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Information regarding the elimination of electric and electronic waste 17 10 11 14 19 21 25 27 28 30 32 Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 2 32 TECHNICAL DATA OD ce rneaua de Fra j BEAUNE 900 US 666666 6 895 910 BUSSY 900 Ene nt Ci ID 2 996996 6 DOS me DD Be Electric connection on terminal block at the rear of the appliance The height of raised ranges may vary between 900 and 916 mm gt Stainless steel casing or enamelled steel Pressed cooking surface INSTALLER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 3 32 TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS MEASUREMENTS AND DIMENSIONS 6 induction hotplates of different sizes and ratings under a 4 225 mm glass ceramic surface on right 1 rear left hotplate 215 mm de 2300 W booster 3000 W 1 front left hotplate 175 mm de 1100 W booster 1400 W 1 central back hotplate 200 mm de
12. ages the main benefit being that identical or different dishes can be cooked evenly at several levels It is therefore particularly suitable for cooking cakes pastries Viennese bread or flaky pastry Air circulation is achieved by using one or two turbines inside the oven which draw in air and expel it onto one or two heating elements thus producing movement of warm air referred to as convection It heats quickly and defrosts frozen food evenly Different dishes can be cooked simultaneously without taste transference because odours are destroyed as the air passes over the heating element Note In a forced convection oven cooking can take place attemperatures lower than in a conventional oven consider reducing the heating temperatures Most recipes suggest decreasing the suggested temperature by between 10 x 15 C when using a convection oven Also it may be helpful to rotate food particularly larger dishes during the cooking process The oven is heated by a circular 2650 W element Electric grill The electric oven is equipped with a grill that can be used to grill meat and fish cook all types of dishes au gratin The grill is ideal for finishing off cr mes br l es or to obtain perfect cooking of a rib of beef Use Turn the thermostat control knob one click further to the symbol To turn off turn the control knob clockwise to the O position Useful hint Prior to use we advise you to read the Use of the grill on ele
13. ase that is given off when meat is cooked Place the drip tray at the bottom of the oven in order to collect any spillages when cooking fruit tarts Using the grill on electric ovens CAUTION the grill cooks very quickly always keep an eye on the food you are cooking Lightly oil the surface of meat and fish before placing them on the sliding grid Only place and use the drip tray under the oven rack in order to collect cooking juices and prevent spillages in the case of cheese dish The grill is either on or off You do not change its temperature To adjust the speed of cooking or grilling change the level of the food in the oven raising it closer to or futher from the grill as required Keep oven door closed when using in grill mode except to chek food cooking Using there tips we recommend that you try cooking some simple amp different dishes to help you get the feel of your oven USER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB Rev 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 25 32 Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 26 32 STATIC ELECTRIC OVEN 2 ACANCHE ane de PS Static Electric Ovens are simple to use and are ideal general purpose ovens The static electric oven has three heating elements and can be used as both an oven and a grill The static electric oven is specially recommended for dry pastries such as almond biscuits Genoese sponges etc Description
14. aterial e g melting When using the hob do not touch the burner grates or the immediate surrounding area Areas adjacent to the burners may become hot enough to cause burns When using the cooker accessible parts may be hot It is recommended children stay strictly away from the cooker at all times Monitor the children to be sure they don t play with the cooker Children should not be left alone in the kitchen while the range is in use Do not store items of interest to children over the unit Children climbing to reach items could be seriously injured When using the oven do not touch the interior surfaces of the oven the exterior area Immediately surrounding the door The range gets hot during use Do not touch heating elements inside the oven Disconnect from power supply before servicing If appliance is installed on a base take precautions to prevent appliance sliding off the base After any use to close the valve and cut off gas supply Always be sure to disconnect the cooker from the mains electricity supply when replacing the oven light This appliance is not made to be used in conjunction with any type of external timer or separate control system Never attempt to lift the cooker by holding the hand rails This will damage the cooker INDUCTION HOTPLATES The vitro ceramic covered induction hotplate is a revolutionary piece of cooking equipment An induction hotplate consists of an induction unit placed un
15. ctric ovens paragraph in the Preliminary recommendations for the use of the ovens chapter of this manual REMEMBER GRILL FOOD WITH THE OVEN DOOR CLOSED CHECK THE FOOD every minute or so Lacanche grills are extremely powerful USER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 29 32 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Before any cleaning work close the gas supply and or isolate from the mains supply Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance Ceramic cooktop Hotplates must ALWAYS be kept dry Wipe your utensils before placing them on the hotplates Limescale can be removed by using white wine vinegar Cover the marks with a cloth soaked in wine vinegar and leave for 1 2 h before carefully rinsing and drying Marks made by metal or superficial deposits which remain after the standard cleaning described above can be removed by using a liquid product for cleaning stainless steel utensils e g cream stainless steel ZIP stainless steel PPZ etc The stainless steel part can be cleaned by using a damp sponge with a mild detergent for stubborn marks e g CIF Ammoniacal etc If any sugar based syrup falls on the glass ceramic hob during use leave the element switched to position 1 and using a razor blade scraper such as CERA Quick IMMEDIATELY remove the remaining burnt on layer CAUTION If there is any visible sign of a surface crack immediately isolate
16. derneath a vitro ceramic panel The hotplate is powered by means of a high frequency AC current Energy is transmitted electromagnetically This magnetic field passes through the cooking surface into the bottom of your pans The induction hob is used exactly like cast iron or standard vitro ceramic hobs The differences are as follows During cooking the hob heats most where it encounters heat from the Bottom of the pan The induction hotplate only operates if there is contact between the hotplate and the Pan in the cooking zone Reaction to adjustments is immediate enabling the temperature to be changed quickly and accurately The electronic controls mean that the heat can be changed very accurately The great efficiency of the system means that it is cheap to run and improves comfort for the user as it heats the pan not the surrounding kitchen The electronic controls mean that the heat can be changed very accurately The great efficiency of the system means that it is cheap to run and improves comfort for the user as it heats the pan not the surrounding kitchen Cleaning induction hotplates is very easy since when pans boil over the food they contain does not burn on the cooking surface Description The induction cooktop version comprises a 4 mm thick vitroceramic plate equipped according to the model with the following two 2300 W hotplate 215 mm and a 3000 W booster function a one 1400 W hotplates 200 mm a
17. e absorbed by the food too much heat causes loss of water grease and wastes energy Whenever the recipe permits cover your utensils in order to save energy Safety The latest scientific research has found that people fitted with a heart pacemaker are not at risk from using induction cookers However if an induction cooker is used improperly a slight risk cannot be ruled out It is for this reason that we advise people with pacemakers to consult their physician before using an induction cooker Avoid all contact between jewellery rings chains etc and the cooking surface while it is switched on it could cause jewellery to heat USER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 23 32 INDUCTION HOTPLATES CAUTION If a visible crack appears in the vitro ceramic surface of your hob immediately disconnect the power supply and contact your installer Display The rest of the surface can nevertheless continue functioning correctly Contact your retailer Indicates that the zone is hot Residual temperatur When display goes out there is no longer any risk of getting The sensor for a particular hotplate is not working burned Pan detected No No pan or pans unsuitable for induction cooking or pans unsuitable for induction No pan or pans unsuitable for induction cooking L Child safety function This function is activated and deactivated by holding the knob in po
18. emble in reverse order all making sure the induction unit are properly positioned INSTALLERS MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 13 32 SCHEMAS ELECTRIQUES Pour les r f rences et d signations des diff rents composants se r f rer tableau 9 en annexe 0 L1 L2 L3 N 400V3N Alimentation 2 central hotplate Alimentation Alimentation 2 right hotplates 2 left hotplates Alimentation Multifunctions oven Alimentation standard electric oven 2 x 230V3 Alimentation 2 central hotplate Alimentation Alimentation standard electric oven Alimentation 2 left hotplates 2 left hotplates Alimentation standard electric oven 2x230V1N Alimentation 2 central hotplate Alimentation Alimentation standard electric oven 2 left hotplates Alimentation standard electric oven Nota Les bornes de l allumeur non utilis es sont reli es la masse MANUEL D INSTALLATION Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 14 32 SCHEMAS ELECTRIQUES 2 ACAN CH gt anenun Frank 1 four lectrique statique EREDI LE JM R14 H1 ay R16 Mr ca SCE1_005 A gt Four multi fonction vertical R12 R11 R12 SCE1 054 MANUEL D INSTALLATION Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 15 32 Lacanche Range Cooker BEAUNE INDUCTION BUSSY INDUCTION USER S M
19. evel of desired potency N B One or more hotplates may be selected As heating is very rapid select the target heat required immediately i e no need to increase heat in stages The various positions are best suited to the following examples of cooking operations 1 amp 2 Keeping food warm or preparing sauces 3 amp 4 Gentle simmer or maintain cooking 5 amp 6 Sustained simmer or cooking pasta or rice once water has boiled 0 7 Frying v 8 Browning or seizing meat q I d 9 Bring to or maintain rolling boil P Booster Brings liquid to boil rapidly z A Potency level 9 during 8 minutes then commutes automatically at the level of potency chosen Pa U Assertion in temperature 70 C u Assertion in temperature 42 C Observation Pp nes The function booster rocket can be applied to the hotplate at the same time of the hotplate or The function booster rocket cannot be applied to both hotplates E or at the same time The first home chosen in function booster rocket will cross blinking billing to potency 8 9 automatically in case of selection of function booster rocket on the second home The booster function lasts 10 minutes The child safety function blocks the induction hotplate in the OFF position to avoid its being switched on accidentally for example by a child Activating the child safety function Delay the three levers in zero turn one of three levers in sense a
20. finishing off cr mes br l es or to obtain perfect cooking of a rib of beef Use Turn the thermostat control knob one click further to the symbol To turn off turn the control knob anti clockwise to the O position Useful hint _ Prior to use we advise you to read the Use of the grill on electric ovens paragraph in the Preliminary recommendations for the use of the ovens chapter of this manual REMEMBER GRILL FOOD WITH THE OVEN DOOR CLOSED CHECK THE FOOD every minute or so Lacanche grills are extremely powerful USER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB Rev 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 27 32 DUAL FUNCTION ELECTRIC OVEN This oven has two functions one to set the Static Electric Oven mode and one to set the Electric Convection Oven mode The dual function electric ovens are simple to uses Description Made of sheet steel with an in acid resistant enamel coating applied at 850 C The dual function ovens have 4 shelf positions 46 mm spacing allowing shelves and flatware to slide in easily The dimensions of the oven are 325 x 450 x 410 59 litre The dual function electric oven is supplied equipped with a roasting tray a roasting tray insert and an oven rack B Static function 1 Al Convection oven function To choose the mode of operation by flipping the switch I is in position for operation in static mode or for operation in convection mode
21. he grease used in the manufacturing process All odours and smoke will disappear when the oven has been used a few times Oven dishes The material of which cookware is made influences cooking due to its thickness ability to transmit heat and its colour a Aluminium earthenware and aluminium with a non stick coating reduce cooking and underside browning These materials are recommended for cooking cakes and roasts a Enamelled cast iron anodised aluminium tin plated iron ovenproof glass heat resistant porcelain and aluminium with a non stick coating and coloured exterior increase underside browning These materials are recommended in particular for open tarts quiches and all crispy preparations that must be browned on the underside as well as on the top Cooking recommendations We advise you Pre heat the oven for 10 to 12 minutes depending on the setting selected before placing your dish in the oven When placing the dish in the oven make sure that it is not too close to the oven walls in order to prevent the edges of dishes being exposed to excessive radiated heat Not to place dishes directly on the floor of the oven or to cook meat directly in the dripping pan To use dishes that retain considerable heat earthenware or enamelled cast iron with high sides whose measurements are in proportion to the piece of meat to be roasted and to turn red meat over half way through cooking to prevent smoke from the gre
22. nd a 1400 W booster function El three 1100 W hotplates 175 mm and a 1400W booster function GI Display hotplater Display hotplater Display hotplater fi Display hotplater fm Display hotplater I Display hotplater fi USER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 21 32 INDUCTION HOTPLATES Induction hotplates are fitted with a rotating encoder control that gives 9 power selections an electronic display of the power being used 2 warming positions at approximately 42 C and 70 C in the recipient 1 fast heating position which gives level 9 power for 2 minutes and then automatically switches to the preset power level The booster function lasts 10 minutes 1 Child safety function Security of superheating N B Each hotplate is fitted with a waste heat indicator lamp These lamps light up a short time after the corresponding hotplate has been switched on and go out when the heat in the zone of the hotplate has dropped to a value that no longer constitutes a risk to users approximately 60 C Is the Message Hot A ventilator is located underneath the table Use Place the pan on the desired cooking zone Turn the control button of the hotplate required The power level is set on the display To use function accelerator of position 0 turn the lever on the left the letter A is displayed then position the lever on the l
23. nti per hour and support in this position up to the activation of function security children represent by billing L To deactivate the child safety function turn one of the three dials counter clockwise and hold it in this position until the child safety function is deactivated USER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB Rev 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 22 32 INDUCTION HOTPLATES Security of superheating The system puts on in security and makes the home ineffective in case of superheating Recommendations Heating is extremely fast We advise you to keep a careful eye on your dishes until you are used to induction cooking Never leave oil or other greases to heat unattended We recommend for maximum efficiency of the induction hob to match the diameter of the cooking vessel to the diameter of the circle silk screened on the glass ceramic surface particularly when using the front hob When using a cooking vessel of larger diameter than the front hob offset the vessel towards the rear of the silk screened circle We advise against the use of cooking vessels without a fully flat bottom some pans have engravings that can cause a deficient operation Disregarding these precautions can cause disturbances and a deficient operation of the induction Your food will not cook efficiently unless your pan is ferromagnetic and in direct contact with the selected hotplate Avoid scratching the cooking surface with metallic
24. or abrasive objects If you remove a pan from the cooking zone for a moment display flashes turn off the power Your food will not cook efficiently unless your pan is ferromagnetic and in direct contact with the selected hotplate Avoid scratching the cooking surface with metallic or abrasive objects If you remove a pan from the cooking zone for a moment display flashes turn off the power Before this ruling if the pan is repositioned on the home power restarts automatically Never place or leave enamelled aluminium or any other type of empty pan on a heating zone Similarly you should not place aluminium packed products directly on the surface this can do irreparable harm to your cooker O Do not place unopened tins directly on a hotplate as this could cause them to explode under pressure Never obstruct ventilation zones front panel rear ventilation etc The cooker may overheat and become less efficient Furthermore you shorten the service life of your hotplate Do not store aerosols or flammable products under the cooking surface Use a magnet to check that your pans are ferromagnetic If they stick to the magnet you can use them on induction hotplates We advise against the use of cooking vessels without a fully flat bottom some pans have engravings that can cause a deficient operation Do not hang heavy items over the cooking surface They can damage the vitro ceramic surface if they fall Never apply more heat than can b
25. pliance by using the levelling feet Allow a minimum clearance of 50 mm between the appliance and any other surfaces walls affected by heat Ifthe appliance is to be built in between two surfaces it is CRUCIAL to allow free circulation of air behind the appliance provide shielding at rear Cooktops should NEVER be installed lower than adjacent worksurfaces It is also recommended to allow the unit front panel to protrude 50 mm relative to the adjacent units Must be installed under an exhaust hood Do not install this unit near combustible walls partitions pieces of furniture or decorative material unless these are covered with adequate thermal insulation of the noncombustible type Making sure the resulting installation meets local fire regulations Ensure that the materials adjacent to the lateral panels of the oven are not flammable O If the adjacent parts contain heat sensitive materials ensure there is a 50 mm gap between the side of the oven and the parts in question We recommend the front edge of the hob be positioned 50 mm further forward than the adjacent fittings see below INSTALLER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 7 32 SITTING Utilisation of the rear splashquard This feature is particularly recommended for built in ovens as it ensures a 50 mm gap between the appliance and the wall It also increases the depth of the hob to 722 5 mm
26. sition A Po Booster function This function is only available on hotplates A and B This function is activated and deactivated by holding the knob in position A Control knob missing Check the control encoder connectors Check the connection to the encoders and inductors and for any damaged or cut wires If the induction cooker does not work Check your pans First switch off the cooker Then check ventilation of the generator First switch off the cooker Then check the power supply and electrical connectors USER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 24 32 RECOMMENDATIONS BEFORE USING OVENS 2 ACANCHE ane de PS Designed to help you enjoy the best performance from your ovens To ensure you use the oven under optimal conditions and to its best advantage please read the following recommendations which will undoubtedly improve your understanding of the principles of oven cooking An oven cooks and heats by using a heat source which is generally located inside the oven This heat source heats the air and then the entire oven The food therefore cooks thanks to the heat given off by the heating elements but also thanks to heat radiated from the oven walls A few preliminary recommendations Before using the oven for the first time heat it while empty to the 220 C position on the thermostat for approximately 2 hours to heat the rockwool oven insulation and burn off t
27. st remove the top See To remove top Disconnect the earth wire connected to the module Disconnect the electric cables connected to the induction hob figure 2 Remove the two wing nuts figure 3 from the inside of the strip Remove the encoder But before daing this O enni must be disconnected from the terminal strip located on the back EP FAT E z ol ipl as Qi L pl LI CR ete u ES SISSSSSSSII b e Encoder reference 65 225006 S O Induction unit But before daing this the module must be disconnected from the terminal strip located on the back of the unit figure Q To access the encoders you must remove the top See To remove top Disconnect the earth wire connected to the module Disconnect the electric cables connected to the induction hob figure Remove the hob and rest it on a stable surface Ensure the vitroceramic surface so that the glass top is not scratched ob is placed on a clean a5 oi INSTALLER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 12 32 REPARATIES unscrew all the screws from the induction heaters use a screwdriver or a T10 TORX key remove the 3 induction heaters and turn them over figure and Remove the glass remove the induction heater and replace it with the new one Unscrew the screws B holding the holding rods induction unit figure 6 and D Reass
28. tric and Electronic Equipment WEEE are regulated in Europe by two directives whose aim is to limit the use of hazardous substances in EEEs and to encourage the re use recycling and other forms of recovery of WEEES in order to reduce the quantity of waste to be eliminated Each item of electrical and electronic equipment marketed after 13 August 2005 must display this sign w LI The sign means that the equipment should not be thrown away with VA other waste that it is collected separately in order to be recovered reused or recycled a Users of electrical and electronic equipment must not throw WEEES away along with unsorted municipal waste a Users are provided with suitable waste collection systems By complying with these Orders users of electrical and electronic equipment avoid effects that are potentially harmful to the environment and public health They also help preserve natural resources USER S MANUAL Beaune Bussy induction Ft 174a GB R v 01 Modifi le 26 03 2014 32 32
29. ype 245 IEC 57 or 245 IEC 66 The length of the conductors of the power cable between the strain relief device and the terminals must be such that the conductors become taut before the earth conductor in case of traction on the cable If this unit is permanently connected to a fixed electrical cable the cable should be equipped with a fault leak protector If this unit is connected to a wall outlet the outlet should be permanently accessible Remove cover or covers see O figure 1 to the back of the unit identified by A Use a standard flexible cable to connect to terminal block see figures 1 amp D Secure the cable by means of cable clamp see figure D A is hazardous to put the appliance into service without connecting it to suitable ground No liability can be accepted for accidents resulting from non compliance with this requirement or incorrect grounding ACADIANA 0 000 00 i FT L A 400 230 V 1N 50 Hz DA DATATA TIA Cid CA D S Ce ae ii pe L1
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