Smeg HB96CSS-3 manual

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    22 Contents INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER: these contain user advice, descri ption of the commands and the correct procedures for cleaning an d maintenance of the appliance . INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INST ALLER: these instructions are intended f or the qualifie d technician who must perform th e installation, put it into operation and test the appliance. 1[...]

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    23 Precautions f or use 1. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE THIS MANU AL IS AN INTEGRAL P AR T OF THE APPLIANCE. IT MUST BE KEPT IN ITS ENTIRETY AND IN AN ACCESSIBLE PLA CE FOR THE WHOLE WORKING LIFE OF THE HOB. WE URGE Y OU TO READ THIS MANU AL AND ALL THE INFORMA TION IT CONT AINS CAREFULL Y BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE. INST ALLA TION MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY Q[...]

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    24 Instructions f o r disposal 2. INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISPOSAL – OUR EN VIRONMENTAL CARE Our product's packing is made of non-poll uting materials, therefore compatible with the environment and recyclable . Ple ase help by disposing of the packing corr ectly . Find the addresses of coll ection, recycling and disposal centres from your retailer [...]

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    25 Safety inst ructions 3. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS REFER T O THE INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SAFETY REGULA TIONS FOR ELECTRIC OR GAS APPLIANCES AND VENTILA TION FUNCTIONS. IN Y OUR INTERESTS AND FOR Y OU R SAFETY IT HAS BEEN EST ABLISHED BY LA W THA T THE INST ALLA TION AND SERVICING OF ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES IS T O BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFI[...]

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    26 Instructions f or the User 4. KNO W Y O UR APPLIANCE A u xiliar y Bur ner (A UX) Semi-rapid Burner (SR) Rapid Bur ner (R) Ultra-rapid Burner (URP)[...]

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    27 Instructions f or the User 5. USING THE HOB 5.1 Gas hob Before lighting the hob b ur ners, chec k that the flame-spreader crowns are correctly in place with their respec tive b ur ner caps, making sure that the holes A in the flame-spreaders are a ligned with the plugs and ther mocouples. Before using the electric plates or t he barbecue (if inc[...]

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    28 Instructions f or the User 5.2 Practical ti ps for us ing the burner s F or better burn er efficiency and to minimise gas consumption , use pans with a flat, smooth base and a lid that hav e a suitable siz e for the burner , thus av oiding that the flames reach the side s of the pan (see point "5.3 P an di ameters"). Once the contents [...]

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    29 Instructions f or the User 6. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE NEVER USE A JET OF STEAM FOR CLEANING THE APPLIANCE. Before performing an y opera tio ns requiring access to powered parts, switch off the po we r suppl y to the appliance. 6.1 Cleaning s tainless stee l T o keep stainless steel in good condition it shou ld be cleaned regular ly after use. L[...]

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    30 Instructions f or the installer 7. INST ALLING THE APPLIANCE 7.1 P ositioning This is a class 1 ( B2 ) and 3 ( A , B1 )appliance. The f ollowing operation requires buil ding and/or carpentr y work , theref ore it must be carried out by a skilled technician. Installation can be carr ied out on various mater ials such as masonr y , metal, solid wo[...]

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    31 Instructions f or the installer 7.3 Heights f or type B installation (full base) B 1 B 2 DIST ANCES B C L H MINIMUM 630 mm 50 mm 904 mm 750 mm MAXIMUM 650 mm ---[...]

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    32 Instructions f or the installer 7.3.1 Sup porting base Make two openings in the rear par t of the base as descr ibed in the figure below . The left opening must be used for gas connections , and the r ight one for electrical connections. Before securing the hob to the suppor ting base, mak e 4 hol es 8mm in diameter at the indicated points throu[...]

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    33 Instructions f or the installer 7.4 Mounting for t ype A installations Once the hob is correctly positioned in its suppor t, place the brack ets ( A ) ov er the bottom par t of the product ( B ). Attachment requires 2 brackets f or each side of the hob . 1) Secure the brack ets to the walls of the base by screwing the supplied screws through the[...]

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    34 Instructions f or the installer 7.5 Mounting for t ype B installations Once the hob is correctly positioned on th e suppor ting base, complete the mounting by tightening the pro duct using the 4 supplied metric screws , by screwing them through the 8mm Ø holes made bef ore installation. Make sure that the holes on the str ucture are centred wit[...]

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    35 Instructions f or the installer 7.6 Electrical connection Make sure that the v oltage and capaci ty of the power line conf or m to the data shown on the plate located under the casing. Do not remove this plate f or any reason. The appliance must be connected to ear th i n compliance with electr ical system safety regulations. If a fix e d connec[...]

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    36 Instructions f or the installer 8. GAS CONNECTION Bef ore installation, m ake sure th at the local distr ibution conditions (n ature and pressure of the gas) and the state of regulation of the appliance are compatib le. T o connect the hob to the gas supply a flexib le connection B is required which will enable connectio n to the gas inlet of th[...]

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    37 Instructions f or the installer Installation with th e fle xible hose must be carried out so that the length of the piping does not exceed 2 metres fully e xtend ed; make sure that the hoses do not come into contact wi th moving parts and that they are not crushed in any wa y . 8.1 Connection to liquid gas Use a pressure regulator and make the c[...]

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    38 Instructions f or the installer 9. AD APT A TION T O DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS Before carrying out the following operations, disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply . The appliance is preset for natural gas G2 0 (2H) at a pressure of 20 mbar . In the case of operation with other types of gas the burner nozzles must be changed and the m[...]

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    39 Instructions f or the installer 9.2 Burner and nozzle c haracteristics table Rapid R ATED HEATING CAPACITY ( K W) LPG – G30/ G31 28/37 mbar Nozzle diameter 1/100 mm By-pass 1/100 mm Reduced capacity (W) Capacity g/h G30 Capacity g/h G31 Au x i l i a r y ( 1 ) 1.05 50 30 400 76 75 Semi-rapid (2) 1.8 65 33 500 131 129 Rapid (3) 3 85 45 800 218 2[...]

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    40 Instructions f or the installer 10. FINAL OPERATIONS FOR GAS APPLIANCES After making the adjustments descr ibed above , reassemble the appliance by f ollowing the instruction s in point "9.1 Replacement of n ozzles on the hob" in rev erse order . After adjustment with a g as other than the preset one, replace the label on the casing of[...]