Smeg A21A0XXAA manual

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    Contents 16 1. INSTRUCTIONS FO R SAF E AND PRO PER USE _______________ 17 2. INSTALLAT ION OF T HE APPL IANCE ________________________ 19 3. ADAPTATION T O DIFF ERENT TYPE S OF GAS ________________ 23 4. FINAL O PERATIO NS ______________________________________ 25 5. USE OF TH E COOKI NG H OB _______________________________ 26 6. CLEANING AND MAINT[...]

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    Introduction 17 1. INSTR UCTIONS FOR SAFE AND PROPER USE THIS MANU AL IS AN INTE GRAL P ART OF TH E APPL IANCE AND THEREFOR E MUST B E KEPT IN ITS ENTIRETY AND IN AN ACCES SIBLE PLACE FOR THE WHOLE WORKING LIFE OF THE COOKING HOB. WE ADVISE R EADIN G THIS M ANUAL AN D ALL TH E INSTR UCTION S THER EIN BEFO RE USING THE COO KIN G HOB. ALSO KEEP T HE [...]

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    Introduction 18 DO NOT PUT PANS WITHO UT PERFEC TLY SMOOTH A ND FLAT BOTTOMS ON THE COOKING H OB GR IDS. DO NOT USE RECIPIENTS OR GRI DDLE PLATES THAT EXTEND BEYOND TH E EXT ERNAL P ERIMET ER OF TH E HOB. THE HOB IS TO BE USED BY ADULTS ONLY .D ON O TL E T UNSUPE RVISED CHILDRE N PLAY WI TH THE HOB. REPLAC ED APPL IANC ES MUST B E TAKEN TO A SPECIA[...]

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    Instructions for th e installer 19 2. INST ALLA TION OF THE APPLIANCE The followi ng operation r equir es building and/ or carpen try work s o must be carried o ut by a com petent tradesman. Installatio n can be carri ed out on various m aterials s uch as mas onry, metal, sol id wood o r plastic laminated woo d as long as they are h eat resistant ([...]

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    Instruct ions for the instal ler 20 2.2 Fixing the flush-top model to the str ucture. dimen sion s show n in t he figu re in th e top surf ace of th e coun ter, keep ing a minimum distance o f 50 mm from the re ar bord er. This a pplianc e is classif ied as “ty pe Y” in rela tion to fi re hazar ds and can th eref ore be mou nte d agains t wall [...]

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    Instructions for th e installer 21 On the pow er line, ins tall an o mnipolar cut-off dev ice with contact cut- off distance grea ter than or equal to 3m m , located in an easily acce ssible position nea r the unit. Do not use r educers, ad apters or shunts. If the power cable is rep laced , the wire section on the new cable must not be less than 0[...]

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    Instruct ions for the instal ler 22 2.5 Disc harge of combustion products Discharge of combustio n products m ust be guaranteed by m eans of hoods connect ed to a natural draught flu e with certain effi ciency, or by means of forced asp iration. An efficie nt aspiration sy stem require s careful plan ning by a speciali st capable of installi ng it,[...]

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    Instructions for th e installer 23 3. AD APT A TION T O DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS Before performi ng any clea ning or maint enance work , detach th e appliance from the el ectrical s ocket. The cooker ho b is set for natural gas G20 (2H ) at a pre ssure of 20 m ba r for cooker s with maxi oven, a nd for LPG G30/G31 (3+) at a pressure of 28/37 mbar for[...]

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    Instruct ions for the instal ler 24 3.2 Burne r and nozzle characteristics table Burner Rated heati ng capac ity (kW) LPG – G 30/G3 1 28/37 mbar Nozzle diamet er 1/100 mm By-pass mm 1/100 Reduced flowrate (W) Flowrat e g/h G30 Flowrat e g/h G31 Auxiliary (1) 1.05 50 30 350 76 75 Semi rapi d (2) 1.8 65 33 450 130 128 Rapid (3) 2.3 75 45 800 166 16[...]

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    Instructions for th e installer 25 4. FINAL OPERA TIONS Having carri ed out the above adju stments, reassem ble the applian ce following, ba ckwards, the in structions in paragr aph “3.2 Burner and nozzle charact eristi cs table”. After adjustm ent to a different k ind of gas from the one fo r which th e cooker has been tes ted, replac e the pl[...]

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    Instructions for th e user 26 5. USE OF THE COOKIN G HOB 5.1 Lighting the burners Before lightin g the ho b burners check that the flam e caps are in th e correct pos ition and t hat their burner caps are in place, making sure tha t the holes A in the f lame caps c orrespond to th e spar k plugs an d thermocoup les. The optiona l grid B is for use [...]

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    Instructions for th e user 27 5.2 Pract ical advic e for usin g th e burners For better u se of the burner s and lower g as consum ption, use co vered container s that are proportion al in size to the burner to prev ent the flame from licking the si des (see paragraph “5.3 D iameter of container s”). When water reaches the boi ling point, lower[...]

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    Instructions for th e user 28 6. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Before any inter vention, dis connect the power supply o f the device . 6.1 Cleaning st ainless steel To keep sta inless steel in go od condi tion it sh ould be c leaned reg ularly after use. Let it cool first. 6.1.1 Ordinary Daily C leaning To clean and preserve the stai nless steel surfa c[...]