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1. L Earth secure the wire with the cable clamp close the terminal board with screws Fig 5 N B After installation the lead must be accessible Adapting hob burners to other types of gases These hob models are fitted with burners that require no air regulation For this reason to adapt the appliance to work with a gas different to what it has been set for simply substitute the nozzles and adjust the minimum 13 a Changing the nozzles Remove the rungs burners and flame dividers Using the spanner provided with the appliance remove the nozzles Fig 6 and replace them with those enclosed strictly observing the marking and the following table NOZZLE HOLDER INTERCHANGEABLE NOZZLE Fig 6 lf the appliance has to be adjusted to suit a different gas source the installer has to fix the new labels over the old ones Two labels are found in the guarantee and in the back of appliance NOZZLE TABLE Small auxiliary burner Medium semi fast burner Big fast burner Triple ring burner 3 8 kW Liquid G30 Liquid G31 Liquid G30 Liquid G31 Natural G20 Natural G25 Liquid G30 Liquid G31 Liquid G30 Liquid G31 Natural G20 Natural G25 Liquid G30 Liquid G31 Liquid G30 Liquid G31 Natural G20 Natural G25 Liquid G30 Liquid G31 Liquid G30 Liquid G31 Natural G20 Natural G25 30 mbar 37 mbar 50 mbar 50 mbar 20 mbar 25 mbar g h 276 g h 340 g h 460 g h 460 l h 358 l h
2. The gasket has to guarantee the connection holds fast The elbow can be turned by releasing the nut Once the desired position has been established it is to be tightened again Nut 27 go Fitting for metal pipe Shaft pipe Gasket Fig 3 Important After the installation check there are no leaks by using a soap solution and never a flame The manufactured declines every responsibility if these safety standards are not respected 10 TECHNICAL FEATURES Dimensions FITTED HOBS width depth SELECT size 30 module cm 30 cm 50 size 60 module cm 58 5 cm 50 size 70 module cm 70 cm 50 size 90 module cm 86 cm 50 size 100 module cm 100 cm 45 size 120 module cm 116 cm 35 size Corner module cm 83 cm 83 WOLO size 60 module cm 58 5 cm 51 STARK size 70 module cm 71 5 cm 51 Electrical components Electronic ignition V A 0 6 Isolation category Supply voltage 230V 50 Hz N B On the professional hobs the depth can vary as well as the length 11 MAINTAINANCE AND CLEANING Cleaning the hob Before you start cleaning the hob wait until the rungs burners and hotplates are cold and then for greater safety turn the power off via the Main switch Wash the enamelled painted or chromium parts with warm water and soap or a mild non corrosive liquid detergent avoiding all abrasive substances Do not leave acid or alkaline substances lemon juice vinegar etc on for any length of
3. 411 14 b Regulating the minimum To adjust the hob burner minimum light the burners and turn them down to minimum serigraphed small flame Take the knob off it simply pulls off and insert the screwdriver provided with the appliance in the screw in the knob holder pin Fig 7 turn this screw to the right to make the flame smaller or to the left to make it bigger until you reach the minimum wanted lf the appliance is working on liquid gas G30 G31 the minimum adjustment screw must be screwed down completely After these conversions and adjustments use soapy water to check for gas leaks and make sure the burners and working properly Turn quickly the knob from maximum to minimum the flame mustn t extinguish in case it comes adjust the minimum again y Ns Fig 7 pS Attention Check the condition of the flexible gas pipe periodically and change it whenever you notice it is deteriorating It is advisable to check it at least once a year It must only be changed by qualified personnel WARNINGS lf the burner flame goes out accidentally close the knob and do not attempt to light It again for at least 1 minute When gas cooking appliances are used they produce heat and humidity in the room in which they are installed Please ensure good aeration in the room keeping the natural ventilation vents free and open or install a suction hood with discharge duct An intensive and prolonged use of the app
4. higher than the hob Fitted hobs are class 3 These appliances can also be fitted on top of an oven If the hob is fitted on top of an oven a separating panel must be used putting it on top of the oven at a distance from the undercounter of at least 100 mm It can be perforated at the back only to let the hob s gas pipe and electricity lead through Undercounting separating panel EM with holes for the gas pipe and lead 585 2 00 min hole 40 x 400 mm Fig 10 The dimensional characteristics of the hobs their housing holes and of the undercounter units are given in the following drawings 19 SIZES OF THE FITTED AND SUPPORTED HOBS AND HOUSING HOLES Measurements in mm Select 30 module built in Select 60 module built in Select 70 module built in Select 90 module built in 20 Select 100 module built in Select 120 module built in Select 90 corner module built in 21 Select 70 module flush Select 90 module flush Lowering belt h 1 7 mm Lowering belt h 1 7 mm Select 100 module flush Select 120 module flush Lowering belt h 1 7 mm Lowering belt h 1 7 mm 2 Wolo 60 module built in Stark 70 module built in ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM FOR FITTED HOBS The hobs are provided with brackets so they can be fixed on any type of top as per the following diagram Silicone Top Silicon
5. to 28 Triple ring from 24 to 32 As soon as the liquid in the pan starts to boil we advise turning the flame down just enough to keep the liquid boiling It is important to remember that all the working positions must be selected between the maximum and minimum position never between the maximum and Stop position DO NOT USE the burners without the pan supports supplied Simmering aids such as asbestos or mesh mats are not recommended They may impede burner performance and damage the pan supports Attention This appliance must only be used for home cooking When the appliance is working it can get very hot so keep children away INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER Installation must be performed by a qualified installer and conform to local codes and carried out with extreme care Prior to installation ensure that the local distribution conditions nature of gas and gas pressure and the adjustments of the appliance are compatible The gas adjustment conditions for this appliance are stated on the data plate located on the back of the appliance see fig 2 Fig 2 Installation and adjustment must be done with maximum attention by qualified personnel and in accordance with current standards If the appliance has to be adapted to a gas type different from the original one enclosed with the guarantee you will find two labels for the installer to affix on the appliance s rating plate and on the guarantee to make the
6. to each knob there is a symbol that shows which burner it refers to Each gas burner knob has the following symbols O Stop A Maximum setting A Minimum setting x4 The burner should be turned on before putting the pan on the rung To turn a burner on press the knob right down turning it counter clockwise to the maximum position and then press the electric ignition button Let go of the knob after 5 seconds If the burner fails to stay alight keep the knob pressed right down longer to give the safety valve time to warm up Check that the flame is regular and turn the knob to the setting required If ignition is difficult or the flame irregular check the correct position of the burner and its cover Fig 1 BURNER COVER BURNER NOZZLE HOLDER INTERCHANGEABLE NOZZLE Fig 1 To turn the flame out turn the knob clockwise to the symbol Before taking the pans off the rung lower the flame or turn it out If when you re using the hob the flame goes out accidentally the safety valve will stop the flow of gas in about 40 seconds Choosing the burners For a better use of the burners you should use pans with diameters that match the size of the burners so as to have maximum efficiency using as little gas as possible lt is also essential when you are cooking to centre the pans on the burners and to use their lids Small auxiliary from Z6 to 018 Medium semi fast from 15 to 22 Big fast from 20
7. PISLG inglese REV 06 INSTRUCTION FOR INSTALLATION AND USE HOBS SELECT SERIES built in flush WOLO SERIES STARK SERIES FOREWORD This booklet accompanies the appliance and contains all the information you need to use and take care of it The user should read its instructions carefully and keep the booklet within reach The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for damage caused by improper use of the appliance moving of the appliance with unsuitable means unauthorized modifications and whatever else is not considered in this booklet SAFETY The appliance must be installed and connected to the mains by qualified personnel according to the norms in force and following the instructions in the chapter Instructions for the installer The use of protective glasses and gloves is recommended when unpacking and during maintenance This appliance has been designed and manufactured only to cook food Never open it unduly or modify its characteristics and or use it for different purposes Please make sure that children do not touch the control panel or play with the appliance The parts exposed during cooking warm up and will stay warm for a while after switching the appliance off After using the appliance make sure that the knobs are on the off position If the appliance is near other units make sure the cables are far enough from their hot parts Clean the appliance regularly Residual food
8. accordance with the standards Installation premises To ensure the gas run appliance works properly the room in which it is installed must have enough air for the combustion gas in compliance with the current standards Vents with a minimum section of at least 100 cm must be made so they cannot be obstructed either from indoors or outdoors and located close to the floor Fig 9 any other type of ventilation must necessarily comply with the contents of the standard Fumes discharge Gas run appliances must discharge the products of combustion directly outdoors through a flue suction hood or electric at a flow rate that will guarantee an hourly change of air that is at least 3 times the volume of the room Remember that the air necessary for combustion is 2m h for each kW of nominal heat capacity see rating plate ELETRIC FAN HEIGHT 70 cm MIN AIR INLET 100 cm MIN 17 30 module 60 module 70 module 90 module 100 module 116 module Corner module RIF A 80 mm 20 mm 100 mm 20 mm 100 mm 20 mm 50 mm 18 HEIGHT 56 cm DISTANCE FROM THE SIDE RIF A DISTANCE FROM THE BACK RIF B Fig 9 RIF B 50 mm 50 mm 50 mm 50 mm 50 mm 50 mm 50 mm FITTING A HOB INTO A MODULAR UNIT The hobs can be mounted on all units in wood laminated plastic metal and granite provided they are heat resistant 120 The appliances are classified type y therefore if there is a side wall it can be
9. can cause risks of fire lt is a good rule never to put food or containers in the oven when it is off This would produce humidity and could cause accidents if switched on involuntarily Should the appliance malfunction authorized and competent personnel shall repair it to avoid any damage or incidents Therefore please contact the after sales service The disposal of the appliance should follow the laws in force This appliance is in compliance with the EEC requirement rules n 89 336 on the electromagnetic compatibility and 73 23 on low tension and 90 396 on gas appliances The instructions in this booklet are valid only for the country of destination see symbol on the front page INSTRUCTION FOR THE USER Important The appliance must be installed regulated connected to the gas network and electric mains as well as adapted to the type of gas it will be fed with by qualified personnel according to the norms in force and following the instructions in the second part of the instruction booklet Metal utensils should not be left on top of cooker as they are prone to heat up and cause burns HOB Finding burners and description of control panel To find the knob that corresponds to the burner to use refer to the silk screen printing on the control panel 2 2 2 222 222222 oo a lg E Y re 000209 Oia ma dias A gt aad er A How to use the burners Next
10. e ano Ton a 10 SS Hob gt i SN O m Staffa Staffa Bracket Bracket Vite Screw Screw Fig 11 23 ATTENTION This appliance has to be disposed off in accordance with local rules and regulations regarding For Europe 2002 96 CE and 2003 108 CE 24
11. liance might need additional aeration like for instance the opening of a window or a more effective aeration increasing mechanical suction power if it exists 15 Lubricating the cocks periodically This must be done by qualified personnel whom you must contact also if the appliance is malfunctioning It is however advisable each time work is done on the cocks to change the cocks and gasket Knobs The gas hob burner knobs are ONLY TO BE REMOVED for servicing regulating the minimum flame and NOT for cleaning They are to be replaced in the correct order and in their original position Any changes will result in the appliance malfunctioning PROBLEMS AND SUGGESTIONS Problem Suggestions The gas flow seem irregular Check that the gas cock is open Clean the holes of the flame breaker and the nozzle Check the position of the burner Smell of gas in the room Check the knobs are in the OFF position Check the condition of the feeding pipe and its connections The pilot light of the electric Make sure the lead is connected to the hotplate or griddle is not mains working lf the problems persist or cannot be remedied with the above suggestions contact the nearest Assistance Centre explaining the problem found the model the item and serial number of the appliance written on the guarantee certificate 16 ATTENTION This appliances can be installed and used only on permanently ventilated premises in
12. new adjustment known Electrical connection Before connecting to the electricity mains first check that the electrical supply system is fitted with an effective earth connection to the contrary it must be done separately and in compliance with current EEC standards The socket or four pole connecting switch are easy to reach once the appliance is installed The hob is supplied with lead on which a standardised plug must be fitted that will withstand the load indicated on the appliance s rating plate the plug must then be plugged into a suitable socket Fig 2 In all cases you must take the precaution to position the lead so that it will never exceed a temperature that is 50 higher than environmental temperature in any one point The manufacturer declines all responsibility if these accident prevention rules and regulations are not abided by 9 Connecting gas Ensure that it has been adjusted to local fuel types If it has not been adjusted follow adjustment instructions as set out in Adjustments for alternative gas types If it is to be fuelled by liquid gas only a certified and approved pressure regulator is to be used Connect the appliance to gas cylinder or other gas supply in accordance with local codes and regulations Connecting appliance The hob can be installed with either an approved stainless steel flexible pipe or a rigid pipe Connection is made to the GJ1 2 threaded elbow
13. time as they can ruin the surface If your hob is in stainless steel use a damp cloth and a suitable non abrasive product easily found on the market or hot vinegar Dry with a soft cloth or chamois leather NB Do not steam clean Cleaning the gas burners Once the components are cold take the burners off and wash them with hot water and a liquid detergent Dry them thoroughly before putting them back checking that no openings are clogged with dirt The burners must be put back properly otherwise it could lead to serious combustion anomalies The nozzle holders Fig 4 also need cleaning periodically removing any dirt that may have accumulated and suctioning them also checking that the gas outlet holes are not clogged PAN BURNER COVER BURNER NOZZLE HOLDER Fig 4 WARNING Keep the openings on the triple burner clean To do this use a piece of cotton wool soaked in a mild non abrasive and non corrosive detergent 12 Repairs on electrical parts Before calling the Technical Assistance Service check that The plug has not come out of the socket The main switch in the home is on lf necessary have the appliance serviced by qualified personnel Remove the plug from socket before disassembling any part Replacement of feed cable The feed cable must be in HO5 RR F with a cross sectional area of 3x1 mm2 lt can be replaced as follows open the terminal board connect the wires to their terminals N

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