Smeg C9GGSSA manual

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    Content s 1. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE .... ................................. ................................................. ............... 4 2. INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISPOSAL – OUR CONCERN FOR THE ENVIRO NMENT ..... .......... 6 3. INSTALLING THE APPLIANC E .................. .................................................. .............. ..........[...]

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    Precautions for use 4 1. INSTRUCTIONS F OR USE THIS MANUAL IS AN INTEGRAL P ART OF THE APPLIANCE AND THEREFORE IT MUST BE KEPT IN ITS ENTIRETY AND IN AN ACCESSIBLE PLACE FOR THE WHOLE WO RKING LIFE OF THE HOB. WE ADVISE YOU TO READ THIS MA NUAL AND ALL THE IN STRUCTIONS THEREIN CAREFULL Y BEFORE USING THE HOB. INST AL LA TION MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY[...]

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    Precautions for use 5 IF THE COOKING PRODUCTS ARE INST ALLED IN MOTOR VE HICLES (FOR EXAMPLE, CAMPER VANS, CARAVANS ETC.) THEY MUST ONLY BE USED WHEN THE VEHICLE IS STOPPED. INST ALL THE PRODUCT SO THA T WHEN OPENING THE DRA WERS AND DOORS OF UNITS POSITIONED A T THE LEVEL OF THE COOK ING HOB THERE IS NO PO SSIBILITY OF MAKING CONT ACT WITH P ANS P[...]

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    The environment – Re cycling instructions 6 2. INSTRUCTIONS F OR DISPOSAL – OUR CONCERN F OR THE EN VIRONMENT Our household appliances ar e only packaged using non-po lluting, environmentally frien dly , recyclable materials. Please help by disposi ng of the pack aging corr ectly . Y ou can obtain the addresses of collection, recycling and disp[...]

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    Instructions for the inst aller 7 3. INST ALLING THE APPLIANCE The appliance must be installe d by a qualified technician and according to the reg ulations in force. Depending on the type of installation, it belongs to class 1 (Fig.A) or to class 2-subclass 1 (Fig. B-C). This appliance m ay be installed next to a wall which is higher than the appli[...]

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    Instructions for the inst aller 8 3.2 Electrical connection Make sure the voltage and th e cross-sec tion of the power supply line match the specifications indicated on the identi fication plate positi oned in the storage comp artment. Do not remove this plate for any reason . If the appliance is connected to the power supply network by means of a [...]

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    Instructions for the inst aller 9 3.5 Connection to gas 3.5.1 Connection with a rubber hose Installation o f the standards- compliant rubber hose must be carried out so th at the hose length is no greater than 1.5 metr es. Make sure that the hose does not come into cont act with moving part s and is not squashe d. The inside diameter of the hose mu[...]

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    Instructions for the inst aller 10 4. ADAPTATION TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS Before carrying out the following operations, disconnect the appliance from the ele ctricity supply. The applia nce is pres et for natural gas G20 (2H) at a pressur e of 20 mbar . In the case of operatio n with other types of gas the burner no zzles must be changed and the m[...]

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    Instructions for the inst aller 11 4.2 Burner and nozzle charact eristics tab le (60 cm model) Burner Rated heating cap acity (kW) LIQUID GAS – G30/G31 28/37 mba r Nozzle diameter 1/ 100 mm By-p ass 1/100 mm Reduced cap acity (W) Capa city g/h G30 Cap acity g/h G31 Auxiliary 1.05 50 30 400 76 75 Semi-rapid 1.8 65 33 500 127 125 Ultra-rapid 3.9 10[...]

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    Instructions for the inst aller 12 4.3 Burner and nozzle charact eristics tab le (90 cm model) Burner Rated heating cap acity (kW) LIQUID GAS – G30/G31 28/37 mba r Nozzle diameter 1/100 mm By-p ass 1/100 mm Reduced cap acity (W) Capa city g/h G30 Cap acity g/h G31 Auxiliary 1.05 50 30 400 76 75 Semi-rapid 1.8 65 33 500 127 125 Rapid 3.0 85 45 800[...]

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    Instructions for the inst aller 13 4.4 Arrangement of the bu rner s on the cooking hob BURNERS 1. Auxiliary 2. Semi-rapid 4. Ultra-rapid BURNERS 1. Auxiliary 2. Semi-rapid 3. Rapid 4. Ultra-rapid 4.5 Adjustment of oven b urner T o adjust the oven burner you need to open th e oven door and carry out the following operations: • Remove the o ven bas[...]

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    Instructions for the inst aller 14 5. FINAL OPERATIONS After repl acing the nozzles, reposition the flame-spread er crowns, the burner caps and the p an stand s. Following adjustment to a gas other than the preset o ne, replace the gas adjustmen t label fixed to the appliance with the one corre sponding to the new gas. The label is inserted inside [...]

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    Instructions for the inst aller 15 6. THE CONTR OL PANEL All the cooker controls a re grouped together on the front p anel. The symbols used are described in the table below . TIMER KNOB REAR CENTRAL BURNER KNOB 2-FUNCTION SELECTI ON KNOB FRONT CENTRAL BURNER KNOB GAS GRILL AND GAS OVEN THERMOST A T KNOB REAR RIGHT -HAND BURNER KNOB FRONT LEFT -HAN[...]

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    Instructions for the User 16 2-FUNCTION SELECTION KNOB This control lets you access the variou s functions of the oven. The illumination function ( ) can be used when the oven is switched of f. However , the fan-assisted function ( ) can only be used if the lowe r burner of the gas ov en is lit. The fan will start o perating when the oven has reach[...]

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    Instructions for the User 17 7. USING THE COOKING HOB 7.1 Lighting the hob burner s Before lighting th e hob burners, check that t he flame-spreader crowns ar e correctly in place with their respective burner ca ps, making sure that the holes A in the flame-spread ers are aligned with the plugs and thermocouple s. The optional pan sta nd B is for u[...]

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    Instructions for the User 18 7.3 Diameters of pans on 60-cm cooker s BURNERS 1. Auxiliary 2. Semi-rapid 4. Ultra-rapid MIN. AND MAX. Ø (IN CM) 12 - 14 16 - 24 18 - 26 7.4 Diameters of pans on 90-cm cooker s BURNERS 1. Auxiliary 2. Semi-rapid 3. Rapid 4. Ultra-rapid MIN. AND MAX. Ø (IN CM) 12 - 14 16 - 24 18 - 26 18 - 26[...]

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    Instructions for the User 19 8. USING THE O VEN 8.1 W arnings and general advice When the gas oven and ga s grill are us ed for the first time, th ey should be heated to the maximum temperature ( 275° C ) for long enough to bu rn off any oily r e sidues left by the manufacturing process, which could cont aminate food s with unpleasant smells. WARN[...]

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    Instructions for the User 20 8.4 Using the gas grill 8.4.1 Electrical ignition of the gas grill Having opened the oven door , press the knob and turn it clockwise to the grill position , when a spar k will light the burner . Once the burner is lit, con tinue to press down the knob for about 10 second s. If the burner does no t remain lit when the k[...]

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    Instructions for the User 21 8.5 Storage compar tment The storage comp artment is in the bott om of the cooker , underneath the ov en. T o open it, pu ll on the to p of the do or . Do not open the storage compar tmen t when the ov en is on and still ho t. The temperature inside it may be v er y high. Ne ver use it to store flammab le materials such[...]

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    Instructions for the User 22 9. A V AILABLE A CCESSORIES The oven features 3 runner s for positioning pans and ra cks at differ ent heights. Oven rack: for cooking food inside dish es, small cakes, roasts or foods that require slight grilling. Plate rack: for placing on top of a p an for cooking foods which m ay drip. Oven plate: useful for collect[...]

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    Instructions for the User 23 10.CLEANING AN D MAINTENANCE Before performing any operations , switch off the powe r supply to the appliance. Do not use a steam jet for cleaning the inside of the oven. To keep stainless steel in good co ndition it should be cleaned regularly af ter every use of the cooker, after it h as cooled. 10.1 Or dinar y daily [...]

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    Instructions for the User 24 10.2.2 Burn er caps and flame spread er crowns For easier cleaning, the cap s and the flame spreader crowns can be removed; wash them with warm water an d a non-abrasive deter gent making sure to remove any encrust ation and wait until they are perfectly dry . WARNING: never wash th ese parts in a dishwasher. They can b[...]

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    Instructions for the User 25 10.5 Battery replacement The appliance is equipped with a 9V battery to light the gas bur ners even when there is a power cut. When the battery runs out, it must be replaced; if the battery is flat, no spark will be provided to the igniters , making it impossible to light the gas burner s. The battery is located in a sp[...]

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    Instructions for the User 26 11. EXTRA ORDINAR Y MAINTENANCE The oven may requ ire extraordinary maintenance o r replacement of p arts subject to wear such as gaskets, bulb s, etc. The following instructions de scribe ho w to carry out thes e minor maintena nce operations. Before any interven tion that requires access to live parts, disconne ct the[...]