Indesit K3G66(X)/U instrukcja

Kategoria
Mikrofale
Typ
instrukcja
GB
COOKER AND OVEN
K3G5.A/U
K3G51.A/U
K3G510.A/U
K3G55.A/U
K3G56.A/U
K3GM5.A/U
K3G66/U
Contents
Installation, 2-5
Positioning and levelling
Electrical connection
Gas connection
Adapting to different types of gas
Table of burner and nozzle specifications
Table of characteristics
Description of the appliance, 6
Overall view
Control panel
Start-up and use, 7-12
Using the hob
Using the oven
Cooking modes
Practical advice on using the electric hotplates
Practical cooking advice
Electronic timer
Planning cooking with the electronic programmer
Oven cooking advice table
Precautions and tips, 13
General safety
Disposal
Respecting and conserving the environment
Care and maintenance, 14
Switching the appliance off
Cleaning the appliance
Replacing the oven light bulb
Gas tap maintenance
Assistance
Operating Instructions
English, 1
GB
Polski, 15
PL
2
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Before operating your new appliance please read this
instruction booklet carefully. It contains important
information concerning the safe installation and
operation of the appliance.
Please keep these operating instructions for future
reference. Make sure that the instructions are kept with
the appliance if it is sold, given away or moved.
The appliance must be installed by a qualified
professional according to the instructions provided.
Any necessary adjustment or maintenance must be
performed after the cooker has been disconnected
from the electricity supply.
Room ventilation
The appliance may only be installed in permanently-
ventilated rooms, according to current national
legislation. The room in which the appliance is
installed must be ventilated adequately so as to
provide as much air as is needed by the normal gas
combustion process (the flow of air must not be lower
than 2 m
3
/h per kW of installed power).
The air inlets, protected by grilles, should have a duct
with an inner cross section of at least 100 cm
2
and
should be positioned so that they are not liable to
even partial obstruction (see figure A).
These inlets should be enlarged by 100% - with a
minimum of 200 cm
2
- whenever the surface of the hob
is not equipped with a flame failure safety device.
When the flow of air is provided in an indirect manner
from adjacent rooms (see figure B), provided that
these are not communal parts of a building, areas with
increased fire hazards or bedrooms, the inlets should
be fitted with a ventilation duct leading outside as
described above.
After prolonged use of the appliance, it is advisable to
open a window or increase the speed of any fans used.
Disposing of combustion fumes
The disposal of combustion fumes should be
guaranteed using a hood connected to a safe and
efficient natural suction chimney, or using an electric
fan that begins to operate automatically every time the
appliance is switched on (see figure).
The liquefied petroleum gases are heavier than air
and collect by the floor, therefore all rooms containing
LPG cylinders must have openings leading outside so
that any leaked gas can escape easily.
LPG cylinders, therefore, whether partially or
completely full, must not be installed or stored in
rooms or storage areas that are below ground level
(cellars, etc.). Only the cylinder being used should be
stored in the room; this should also be kept well away
from sources of heat (ovens, chimneys, stoves) that
may cause the temperature of the cylinder to rise
above 50°C.
Positioning and levelling
It is possible to install the appliance alongside
cupboards whose height does not exceed that of the
hob surface.
Make sure that the wall in contact with the back of
the appliance is made from a non-flammable, heat-
resistant material (T 90°C).
To install the appliance correctly:
Place it in the kitchen, dining room or the bed-sit
(not in the bathroom).
If the top of the hob is higher than the cupboards,
the appliance must be installed at least 200 mm
away from them.
If the cooker is installed underneath a wall cabinet,
there must be a minimum distance of 420 mm
between this cabinet and the top of the hob.
Installation
Adjacent room Room requiring
ventilation
A
B
Ventilation opening for
comburent air
Increase in the gap
between the door and
the flooring
A
Fumes channelled
straight outside
Fumes channelled through a
chimney or a branched flue
system (reserved for cooking
appliances)
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If the cooker is
installed underneath a
wall cabinet, there must
be a minimum distance
of 420 mm between this
cabinet and the top of
the hob.
This distance should be
increased to 700 mm if
the wall cabinets are
flammable (see figure).
Do not position blinds behind the cooker or less
than 200 mm away from its sides.
Any hoods must be installed according to the
instructions listed in the relevant operating manual.
Levelling
If it is necessary to level the
appliance, screw the adjustable
feet into the places provided on
each corner of the base of the
cooker (see figure).
The legs* fit into the slots on
the underside of the base of
the cooker.
Electrical connection
Install a standardised plug corresponding to the load
indicated on the appliance data plate (see Technical
data table).
The appliance must be directly connected to the
mains using an omnipolar circuit-breaker with a
minimum contact opening of 3 mm installed between
the appliance and the mains. The circuit-breaker must
be suitable for the charge indicated and must comply
with NFC 15-100 regulations (the earthing wire must
not be interrupted by the circuit-breaker). The supply
cable must be positioned so that it does not come into
contact with temperatures higher than 50°C at any
point.
Before connecting the appliance to the power supply,
make sure that:
The appliance is earthed and the plug is compliant with
the law.
The socket can withstand the maximum power of the
appliance, which is indicated by the data plate.
HOOD
420
Min.
min. 650 mm. with hood
min.
700 mm. without hood
mm.
600
Min. mm.
420
Min. mm.
The voltage is in the range between the values
indicated on the data plate.
The socket is compatible with the plug of the
appliance. If the socket is incompatible with the
plug, ask an authorised technician to replace it. Do
not use extension cords or multiple sockets.
Once the appliance has been installed, the power
supply cable and the electrical socket must be easily
accessible.
The cable must not be bent or compressed.
The cable must be checked regularly and replaced
by authorised technicians only.
The manufacturer declines any liability should
these safety measures not be observed.
Gas connection
Connection to the gas network or to the gas cylinder
may be carried out using a flexible rubber or steel hose,
in accordance with current national legislation and after
making sure that the appliance is suited to the type of
gas with which it will be supplied (see the rating sticker
on the cover: if this is not the case see below). When
using liquid gas from a cylinder, install a pressure
regulator which complies with current national
regulations. To make connection easier, the gas supply
may be turned sideways*: reverse the position of the
hose holder with that of the cap and replace the gasket
that is supplied with the appliance.
Check that the pressure of the gas supply is
consistent with the values indicated in the Table of
burner and nozzle specifications (see below). This will
ensure the safe operation and durability of your
appliance while maintaining efficient energy
consumption.
Gas connection using a flexible rubber hose
Make sure that the hose complies with current
national legislation. The internal diameter of the hose
must measure: 8 mm for liquid gas supply; 13 mm for
methane gas supply.
Once the connection has been performed, make sure
that the hose:
Does not come into contact with any parts that
reach temperatures of over 50°C.
Is not subject to any pulling or twisting forces and
that it is not kinked or bent.
Does not come into contact with blades, sharp
corners or moving parts and that it is not
compressed.
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Is easy to inspect along its whole length so that its
condition may be checked.
Is shorter than 1500 mm.
Fits firmly into place at both ends, where it will be
fixed using clamps that comply with current
regulations.
If one or more of these conditions is not fulfilled or if
the cooker must be installed according to the
conditions listed for class 2 - subclass 1 appliances
(installed between two cupboards), the flexible steel
hose must be used instead (see below).
Connecting a flexible jointless stainless steel pipe
to a threaded attachment
Make sure that the hose and gaskets comply with
current national legislation.
To begin using the hose, remove the hose holder on
the appliance (the gas supply inlet on the appliance is
a cylindrical threaded 1/2 gas male attachment).
Perform the connection in such a way that the hose
length does not exceed a maximum of 2 metres,
making sure that the hose is not compressed and
does not come into contact with moving parts.
Checking the tightness of the connection
When the installation process is complete, check the
hose fittings for leaks using a soapy solution. Never
use a flame.
Adapting to different types of gas
It is possible to adapt the appliance to a type of gas
other than the default type (this is indicated on the
rating label on the cover).
Adapting the hob
Replacing the nozzles for the hob burners:
1. Remove the hob grids and slide the burners off their
seats.
2. Unscrew the nozzles using a
7 mm socket spanner (see
figure), and replace them with
nozzles suited to the new type
of gas (see Burner and nozzle
specifications table).
3. Replace all the components
by following the above
instructions in reverse.
Adjusting the hob burners minimum setting:
1. Turn the tap to the minimum position.
2. Remove the knob and adjust the regulatory screw,
which is positioned inside or next to the tap pin, until
the flame is small but steady.
If the appliance is connected to a liquid gas supply,
the regulatory screw must be fastened as tightly as
possible.
3. While the burner is alight, quickly change the position of
the knob from minimum to maximum and vice versa
several times, checking that the flame is not extinguished.
The hob burners do not require primary air adjustment.
After adjusting the appliance so it may be used with a
different type of gas, replace the old rating label with a new
one that corresponds to the new type of gas (these labels
are available from Authorised Technical Assistance
Centres).
Should the gas pressure used be different (or vary
slightly) from the recommended pressure, a suitable
pressure regulator must be fitted to the inlet hose in
accordance with current national regulations relating to
regulators for channelled gas.
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Table of burner and nozzle specifications
Table 1 G30 (GPB-B) G20 (GZ50) GZ350 (GZ35)
Burner Diameter
(mm)
Thermal
power
kW
(p.c.s.*)
Thermal
power
kW
(p.c.s.*)
By-pass
1/100
Nozzle
1/100
Flow*
g/h
Thermal
power
kW
(p.c.s.*)
Nozzle
1/100
Flow*
l/h
Thermal
power
kW
(p.c.s.*)
Nozzle
1/100
Flow*
l/h
Reduc. Nominal (mm) (mm) Nominal (mm) Nominal (mm)
Fast (Large)(R) 100 0,70 3,40 41 87 247 3,00 128 286 3,00 158 397
Semi Fast
(Medium) (S)
75 0,40 2,20 30 70 160 1,90 104 181 1,90 143 251
Auxiliary (Small)
(A)
51 0,40 1,30 30 52 95 1,00 76 95 1,00 106 132
Supply
Pressures
Minimum (mbar)
Nominal (mbar)
Maximum (mbar)
29
36
44
16
20
25
10
13
16
* A 15°C e 1013 mbar-dry gas
GZ350 (GZ35) p.c.s. 27.20 MJ/m³
G20 (GZ50) p.c.s. 37,78 MJ/m³
G30 (GPB-B) p.c.s. 49,47 MJ/Kg
S
S
R
A
S
R
A
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K3G5.A/U K3GM5.A/U
K3G51.A/U
K3G510.A/U
K3G55.A/U
K3G56.A/U
K3G66/U
TABLE OF CHARACTERISTSICS
Dimensions (with
drawn guide rails)
width 39 cm
height 34 cm
depth 41 cm
Volume (with
drawn guide rails)
54 l
Dimensions (with
wire guide rails)
width 38 cm
height 34 cm
depth 41 cm
Volume (with wire
guide rails)
53 l
Useful
measurements
relating to the oven
compartment
width 42 cm
height 23 cm
depth 44 cm
Burners
may be adapted for use with any type
of gas shown on the data plate, which
is located inside the flap or, after the
oven compartment has been opened,
on the left-hand wall inside the oven.
Voltage and
frequency
see data plate
ENERGY LABEL
Directive 2002/40/EC on the label of
electric ovens.
Standard EN 50304
Energy consumption for Natural
convection – heating mode:
Convection;
Declared energy consumption for
Forced convection Class – heating
mode: Baking
This appliance conforms to the
following European Economic
Community directives: 2006/95/CEE
dated 12/12/06 (Low Voltage) and
subsequent amendments -
89/336/EEC dated 03/05/89
(Electromagnetic Compatibility) and
subsequent amendments - 93/68/EEC
dated 22/07/93 and subsequent
amendments.
2002/96/EEC
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Description
of the appliance
Overall view
Control panel
*
Only available in certain models.
ELECTRIC HOTPLATE
Hob grid
Control panel
GRILL
DRIPPING PAN
GUIDE RAILS
for the sliding racks
position 3
position 2
position 1
Gas burner
Containment surface
for spills
Adjustable foot
Adjustable foot
position 5
position 4
BURNER
control knobs
SELECTOR
knob
THERMOSTAT
knob
THERMOSTAT
indicator light
TIMER
knob*
GAS BURNER
ignition button*
BURNER
control knobs
SELECTOR
knob
THERMOSTAT
knob
THERMOSTAT
indicator light
TIMER
button
Electronic
timer*
BURNER
control knobs
SELECTOR
knob
THERMOSTAT
indicator light
THERMOSTAT
knob
Electronic
cooking
programmer*
TIMER
button
COOKING
END TIME
button
COOKING
TIME button
BURNER
control knobs
SELECTOR
knob
THERMOSTAT
knob
THERMOSTAT
indicator light
ACTIVE HOTPLATE
indicator light*
GAS BURNER
ignition button*
ELECTRIC
HOTPLATE
control knob*
Hob grid
Control panel
GRILL
DRIPPING PAN
GUIDE RAILS
for the sliding racks
position 3
position 2
position 1
Gas burner
Containment surface
for spills
Adjustable foot
Adjustable foot
position 5
position 4
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Start-up and use
Using the hob
Lighting the burners
For each BURNER knob there is a full ring showing
the strength of the flame for the relevant burner.
To light one of the burners on the hob:
1. Bring a flame or gas lighter close to the burner.
2. Press the BURNER knob and turn it in an
anticlockwise direction so that it is pointing to the
maximum flame setting E.
3. Adjust the intensity of the flame to the desired
level by turning the BURNER knob in an
anticlockwise direction. This may be the minimum
setting C, the maximum setting E or any position in
between the two.
If the appliance is fitted with
an electronic lighting device*
(see figure), press the
BURNER knob and turn it in
an anticlockwise direction,
towards the minimum flame
setting, until the burner is lit. The burner may be
extinguished when the knob is released. If this
occurs, repeat the operation, holding the knob down
for a longer period of time.
If the flame is accidentally extinguished, switch off
the burner and wait for at least 1 minute before
attempting to relight it.
To switch the burner off, turn the knob until it
reaches the stop position .
Electric hotplates
The corresponding knob may be turned clockwise or
anti-clockwise and set to any of the six different
positions:
Setting Normal or Fast Plate
0
Off
1
Low
2 - 5
Medium
6
High
When the selector knob is in any position other than
the off position, the on light is illuminated.
Practical advice on using the burners
For the burners to work in the most efficient way
possible and to save on the amount of gas
consumed, it is recommended that only pans that
have a lid and a flat base are used. They should
also be suited to the size of the burner:
Burner ø Cookware diameter (cm)
Fast (R) 24 - 26
Semi Fast (S) 16 - 20
Auxiliary (A) 10 - 14
To identify the type of burner, please refer to the
diagrams contained in the Burner and nozzle
specifications.
Using the oven
The first time you use your appliance, heat the
empty oven with its door closed at its maximum
temperature for at least half an hour. Ensure that the
room is well ventilated before switching the oven off
and opening the oven door. The appliance may emit
a slightly unpleasant odour caused by protective
substances used during the manufacturing process
burning away.
Before operating the product, remove all plastic
film from the sides of the appliance.
Never put objects directly on the bottom of the
oven; this will avoid the enamel coating being
damaged.
Should the appliance be equipped with an
electronic programmer*, to use the electric oven, just
press buttons
and at the same time (the
symbol will appear on the display) before
selecting the desired cooking function.
1. Select the desired cooking mode by turning the
SELECTOR knob.
2. Select the recommended temperature for the
cooking mode or the desired temperature by turning
the THERMOSTAT knob.
A list detailing cooking modes and suggested
cooking temperatures can be found in the relevant
table (see Oven cooking advice table).
During cooking it is always possible to:
Change the cooking mode by turning the
SELECTOR knob.
Change the temperature by turning the
THERMOSTAT knob.
Stop cooking by turning the SELECTOR knob to
the 0 position.
*
Only available in certain models.
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preparing veal or beef-based dishes as well (braised
meats, stew, goulash, wild game, ham etc.) which
need to cook slowly and require basting or the
addition of liquid. It nonetheless remains the best
system for baking cakes as well as fruit and cooking
using covered casserole dishes for oven baking.
When cooking in convection mode, only use one
dripping pan or cooking rack at a time, otherwise the
heat distribution will be uneven. Using the different
rack heights available, you can balance the amount
of heat between the top and the bottom of the oven.
Select from among the various rack heights based
on whether the dish needs more or less heat from
the top.
FAN ASSISTED mode
Temperature: any temperature between 50°C and Max.
The heating elements, as well as the fan, will come
on. Since the heat remains constant and uniform
throughout the oven, the air cooks and browns food
uniformly over its entire surface. With this mode, you
can also cook various dishes at the same time, as
long as their respective cooking temperatures are
the same. A maximum of 2 racks can be used at the
same time, following the instructions in the section
entitled: Cooking On More Than One Rack.
This fan assisted mode is particularly recommended
for dishes requiring a gratin finish or for those
requiring considerably prolonged cooking times,
such as for example: lasagne, pasta bakes, roast
chicken and potatoes, etc Moreover, the excellent
heat distribution makes it possible to use lower
temperatures when cooking roasts. This results in
less loss of juices, meat which is more tender and a
decrease in the loss of weight for the roast. The fan
assisted mode is especially suited for cooking fish,
which can be prepared with the addition of a limited
amount of condiments, thus maintaining their
flavour and appearance.
Desserts: the fan assisted mode is also perfect for
baking leavened cakes.
Moreover, this mode can also be used to thaw
quickly white or red meat and bread by setting the
temperature to 80 °C. To thaw more delicate foods,
set the thermostat to 60°C or use only the cold air
circulation feature by setting the thermostat to 0°C.
TOP OVEN mode
Temperature: any temperature between 50°C and
Max.
The top heating element comes on.
This mode can be used to brown food at the end of
cooking.
Always place cookware on the rack(s) provided.
THERMOSTAT indicator light
When this is illuminated, the oven is generating
heat. It switches off when the inside of the oven
reaches the selected temperature. At this point the
light illuminates and switches off alternately,
indicating that the thermostat is working and is
maintaining the temperature at a constant level.
Oven light
This is switched on by turning the SELECTOR knob
to any position other than 0. It remains lit as long
as the oven is operating. By selecting
8 with the
knob, the light is switched on without any of the
heating elements being activated.
Timer*
To activate the Timer proceed as follows:
1. Turn the TIMER knob in a clockwise direction "
for almost one complete revolution to set the buzzer.
2. Turn the TIMER knob in an anticlockwise direction
# to set the desired length of time.
Cooking modes
BAKING mode
Temperature: any temperature between 50°C and Max.
The rear heating element and the fan come on,
guaranteeing delicate heat distributed uniformly
throughout the oven.
This mode is ideal for baking and cooking delicate
foods - especially cakes that need to rise - and for
the preparation of certain tartlets on 3 shelves at the
same time. Here are a few examples: cream puffs,
sweet and savoury biscuits, savoury puffs, Swiss
rolls and small portions of vegetables au gratin,
etc..
CONVECTION mode
Temperature: any temperature between 50°C and Max.
On this setting, the top and bottom heating
elements come on. This is the classic, traditional
type of oven which has been perfected, with
exceptional heat distribution and reduced energy
consumption. The convection oven is still unequalled
when it comes to cooking dishes made up of several
ingredients, e.g. cabbage with ribs, Spanish style
cod, Ancona style stockfish, tender veal strips with
rice, etc. Excellent results are achieved when
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*
Only available in certain models.
hole provided on the back panel of the oven.
3. Activate the rotisserie by selecting
K with the
SELECTOR knob.
Lower oven compartment
There is a compartment
underneath the oven
that may be used to
storeoven accessories or
deep dishes. To open
the door pull it
downwards (see
figure).
Do not place flammable materials in the lower oven
compartment.
The internal surfaces of the compartment (where
present) may become hot.
Practical advice on using the electric
hotplates
To avoid heat loss and damage to the hotplates use
pans with a flat base, whose diameter is no less
than that of the hotplate itself.
Setting Normal or Fast Plate
0
Off
1
Cooking vegetables, fish
2
Cooking potatoes (using steam) soups,
chickpeas, beans.
3
Continuing the cooking of large quantities
of food, minestrone
4
For roasting (average)
5
For roasting (above average)
6
For browning and reaching a boil in a
short time.
Before using the hotplates for the first time, you
should heat them at maximum temperature for
approximately 4 minutes, without placing any pans
on them. During this initial stage, their protective
coating hardens and reaches its maximum
resistance.
GRILL mode
Temperature: any temperature between 50°C and Max.
The top heating element and the turnspit come on.
The extremely high and direct temperature of the grill
makes it possible to brown the surface of meats and
roasts while locking in the juices to keep them
tender. The grill is also highly recommended for
dishes that require a high temperature on the
surface: such as beef steaks, veal, rib steak, filets,
hamburgers etc...
Always leave the oven door ajar during cooking,
except when using the turnspit.
Some grilling examples are included in the Practical
Cooking Advice paragraph..
FAN ASSISTED GRILL mode
Temperature: any temperature between 50°C and 200°C.
The top central heating element and the fan come on.
This combination of features increases the
effectiveness of the unidirectional thermal radiation of
the heating elements through forced circulation of the
air throughout the oven. This helps prevent food from
burning on the surface, allowing the heat to penetrate
right into the food. Excellent results are achieved
with kebabs made with meats and vegetables,
sausages, ribs, lamb chops, chicken in a spicy
sauce, quail, pork chops, etc.
This mode is also ideal for cooking fish steaks, like
swordfish, tuna, grouper, stuffed cuttlefish etc.
The TOP OVEN, GRILL and FAN ASSISTED GRILL
cooking modes must be performed with the oven
door shut.
When using the TOP OVEN and GRILL cooking
modes, place the rack in position 5 and the dripping
pan in position 1 to collect cooking residues (fat and/
or grease). When using the FAN ASSISTED GRILL
cooking mode, place the rack in position 2 or 3 and
the dripping pan in position 1 to collect cooking
residues.
Rotisserie*
To activate the
rotisserie function (see
diagram) proceed as
follows:
1. Place the dripping
pan in position 1.
2. Place the rotisserie
support in position 4
and insert the spit in the
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Only available in certain models.
Timer feature
This function may be accessed by pressing the n
button, after which the display will show the symbol
n. Every time the + button is pressed it
corresponds to a time increase of 10 seconds, until
it reaches 99 minutes and 50 seconds. After this
point, each press of the button represents an
increase of one minute, up to a maximum of 10 hours.
Pressing the - button reduces the time.
After the time period has been set, the timer will
begin to count down. When the timer reaches zero,
the buzzer will sound (this may be stopped by
pressing any button).
The time may be displayed by pressing the
v
button, and the n symbol indicates that the timer
function has been set. After approximately 7 seconds,
the display will automatically revert to the timer.
Cancelling a time that has already been set
Press the - button until the display shows 0:00.
Adjusting the buzzer volume
After selecting and confirming the clock settings,
use the - button to adjust the volume of the alarm
buzzer.
Planning cooking with the electronic
programmer*
Setting the clock
After the appliance has been connected to the
power supply, or after a blackout, the display will
automatically reset to 0:00 and begin to blink. To set
the time:
1. Press the COOKING TIME button
and the
COOKING END TIME
simultaneously.
2. Within 4 seconds of having pressed these
buttons, set the exact time by pressing the + and -
buttons. The + button advances the hours and the
-
button decreases the hours.
Once the time has been set, the programmer
automatically switches to manual mode.
Setting the timer
The timer enables a countdown to be set, when the
time has elapsed a buzzer sounds.
To set the timer proceed as follows:
1. press the TIMER button
. The display shows:
N.
Practical cooking advice
Cooking on several shelves simultaneously
If it is necessary to use two racks, use the FAN
ASSITED mode
, as this is the only cooking mode
suited to this type of cooking. We also recommend
that:
Positions 1 and 5 are not used. This is because
excessive direct heat can burn temperature
sensitive foods.
Positions 2 and 4 are used and that food that
requires more heat is placed on the rack in
position 2.
When cooking foods that require different cooking
times and temperatures, set a temperature that is
halfway between the two recommended
temperatures (see Oven cooking advice table)
and place the more delicate food on the rack in
position 4. Remove the food that requires a
shorter cooking time first.
When cooking pizzas on several racks with the
temperature set to 220°C, the oven is preheated
for 15 minutes. Generally speaking, cooking on
the rack in position 4 takes longer: we
recommend that the pizza cooked on the lowest
rack position is removed first, followed by the
pizza cooked in position 4 a few minutes later.
Place the dripping pan on the bottom and the rack
on top.
Electronic timer*
This function displays the time and works as a timer
which counts down to zero.
All functions will be implemented approximately 7
seconds after they have been set.
Resetting the clock
After the appliance has been connected to the
power supply, or after a power cut, the clock display
will begin to blink, showing the figure: 0:00
Press button
v and then buttons - and + to set
the exact time. Press and hold the buttons to
quicken the count upwards.
Any necessary modifications can be made by
repeating the above process.
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2. Press the + and - buttons to set the desired time.
3. When the buttons are released the timer begins
counting down and the current time appears on the
display.
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4. After the time has elapsed a buzzer will sound,
and this can be switched off by pressing any button
(except the + and - buttons). The symbol
will
switch off.
The timer does not switch the oven on or off.
Adjusting the volume of the buzzer
After selecting and confirming the clock settings,
use the - button to adjust the volume of the alarm
buzzer.
Setting the cooking time with a delayed start
First decide which cooking mode you wish to use
and set a suitable temperature using the SELECTOR
and THERMOSTAT knobs on the oven.
At this point it is possible to set the cooking time:
1. Press the COOKING TIME button
.
2. Within 4 seconds of having pressed this button,
set the desired amount of time by pressing the + and
- buttons. If, for example, you wish to set a cooking
time of 30 minutes, the display will show:
N
3. 4 seconds after the buttons are released, the
current time (for example 10.00) reappears on the
display with the symbol
m
and the letter A (AUTO).
Next the desired cooking end time must be set:
4. Press the END COOKING TIME button
.
5. Within 4 seconds of having pressed this button,
adjust the cooking end time by pressing the + and -
buttons. If, for example, you want cooking to end at
13.00, the display shows:
O
6. 4 seconds after the buttons are released, the
current time (for example 10.00) reappears on the
display with the letter A (AUTO).
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At this point, the oven is programmed to switch on
automatically at 12:30 and switch off after 30
minutes, at 13.00.
Setting the cooking time with an immediate start
Follow the above procedure for setting the cooking
time (points 1-3).
When the letter A appears, this indicates that both
the cooking time and the end cooking time have
been programmed in AUTO mode. To restore the
oven to manual operation, after each AUTO cooking
mode press the COOKING TIME
and END
COOKING TIME
buttons simultaneously.
The symbol
m
will remain lit, along with the oven,
for the entire duration of the cooking programme.
The set cooking duration can be displayed at any
time by pressing the COOKING TIME button
,
and the cooking end time may be displayed by
pressing the END COOKING TIME button
.
When the cooking time has elapsed a buzzer
sounds. To stop it, press any button apart from the
+ and - buttons.
Cancelling a previously set cooking programme
Press the COOKING TIME button
and the
COOKING END TIME
simultaneously.
Correcting or cancelling previously set data
The data entered can be changed at any time by
pressing the corresponding button (TIMER,
COOKING TIME or COOKING END TIME) and the +
or - button.
When the cooking time data is cancelled, the
cooking end time data is also cancelled
automatically, and vice versa.
If the oven has already been programmed, it will not
accept cooking end times which are before the start
of the programmed cooking process.
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Oven cooking advice table
Selector knob
setting
Food to be cooked Weight
(in kg)
Cooking rack
position from
bottom
Preheating time
(minutes)
Thermostat
knob
setting
Cooking
time
(minutes)
Baking
Tarts
Fruit cakes
Plum cake
Spon
g
e cake
Stuffed pancakes (on 2
racks)
Small cakes (on 2 racks)
Cheese puffs (on 2
racks)
Cream puffs (on 3 racks)
Biscuits (on 3 racks)
Merin
g
ues (on 3 racks)
0.5
1
0.7
0.5
1.2
0.6
0.4
0.7
0.7
0.5
3
2/3
3
3
2-4
2-4
2-4
1-3-5
1-3-5
1-3-5
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
180
180
180
160
200
190
210
180
180
90
20-30
40-45
40-50
25-30
30-35
20-25
15-20
20-25
20-25
180
Convection
Duck
Roast veal or beef
Pork roast
Biscuits (short pastry)
Tarts
1
1
1
-
1
3
3
3
3
3
15
15
15
15
15
200
200
200
180
180
65-75
70-75
70-80
15-20
30-35
Fan assisted
Pizza
(on 2 racks)
Lasa
g
ne
Lamb
Roast chicken +
potatoes Mackerel
Plum-cake
Cream puffs (on 2 racks)
Biscuits (on 2 racks)
Spon
g
e cake (on 1 rack)
Spon
g
e cake (on 2
racks)
Savoury pies
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.5
0.5
0.5
1.0
1.5
2-4
3
2
2-4
2
2
2-4
2-4
2
2-4
3
15
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
15
220
200
180
180
180
170
190
180
170
170
200
15-20
30-35
50-60
60-75
30-35
40-50
20-25
10-15
15-20
20-25
25-30
Top Oven
Brownin
g
food to perfect
cookin
g
-3/4 15 220-
Grill
Soles and cuttlefish
Squid and prawn
kebabs
Cod filet
Grilled ve
g
etables
Veal steak
Cutlets
Hambur
g
ers
Mackerels
Toasted sandwiches
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
n.° 4
4
4
4
3/4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Max
Max
Max
Max
Max
Max
Max
Max
Max
8-10
6-8
10
10-15
15-20
15-20
7-10
15-20
2-3
Fan assisted
grill
Grilled chicken
Cuttlefish
1.5
1.5
3
3
5
5
200
200
55-60
30-35
cookin
g
times are approximate and may vary accordin
g
to personal taste. When cookin
g
usin
g
the
g
rill or fan
assisted
g
rill, the drippin
g
pan must always be placed on the 1st oven rack from the bottom.
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Precautions and tips
This appliance has been designed and manufactured in
compliance with international safety standards.
The following warnings are provided for safety reasons
and must be read carefully.
General safety
The appliance was designed for domestic use inside
the home and is not intended for commercial or
industrial use.
The appliance must not be installed outdoors, even in
covered areas. It is extremely dangerous to leave the
appliance exposed to rain and storms.
Do not touch the appliance with bare feet or with wet or
damp hands and feet.
The appliance must be used by adults only for the
preparation of food, in accordance with the instructions
provided in this booklet.
The instruction booklet accompanies a class 1
(insulated) or class 2 - subclass 1 (recessed between 2
cupboards) appliance.
Keep children away from the oven.
Make sure that the power supply cables of other
electrical appliances do not come into contact with the
hot parts of the oven.
The openings used for the ventilation and dispersion of
heat must never be covered.
Always use oven gloves when placing cookware in the
oven or when removing it.
Do not use flammable liquids (alcohol, petrol, etc...)
near the appliance while it is in use.
Do not place flammable material in the lower storage
compartment or in the oven itself. If the appliance is
switched on accidentally, it could catch fire.
Always make sure the knobs are in the
position
when the appliance is not in use.
When unplugging the appliance, always pull the plug from
the mains socket; do not pull on the cable.
Never perform any cleaning or maintenance work
without having disconnected the appliance from the
electricity mains.
If the appliance breaks down, under no circumstances
should you attempt to repair the appliance yourself.
Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may
cause injury or further malfunctioning of the appliance.
Contact Assistance.
Do not rest heavy objects on the open oven door.
The appliance should not be operated by people
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capacities, by inexperienced individuals or by
anyone who is not familiar with the product. These
individuals should, at the very least, be supervised by
someone who assumes responsibility for their safety or
receive preliminary instructions relating to the operation
of the appliance.
Disposal
When disposing of packaging material: observe local
legislation so that the packaging may be reused.
The European Directive 2002/96/EC relating to Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) states that
household appliances should not be disposed of using
the normal solid urban waste cycle. Exhausted
appliances should be collected separately in order to
optimise the cost of re-using and recycling the
materials inside the machine, while preventing potential
damage to the atmosphere and to public health. The
crossed-out dustbin is marked on all products to
remind the owner of their obligations regarding
separated waste collection. For more information
relating to the correct disposal of household
appliances, owners should contact their local
authorities or appliance dealer.
Respecting and conserving the environment
You can help to reduce the peak load of the electricity
supply network companies by using the oven in the
hours between late afternoon and the early hours of the
morning.
Always keep the oven door closed when using the
GRILL and FAN-ASSISTED GRILL mode cooking. This
will achieve better results while saving energy
(approximately 10%).
Check the door seals regularly and wipe them clean to
ensure they are free of debris so that they adhere
properly to the door, thus avoiding heat dispersion.
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Switching the appliance off
Disconnect your appliance from the electricity
supply before carrying out any work on it.
Cleaning the appliance
Never use steam cleaners or pressure cleaners on
the appliance.
The stainless steel or enamel-coated external
parts and the rubber seals may be cleaned using
a sponge that has been soaked in lukewarm water
and neutral soap. Use specialised products for
the removal of stubborn stains. After cleaning,
rinse well and dry thoroughly. Do not use abrasive
powders or corrosive substances.
The hob grids, burner caps, flame spreader rings
and burners may be removed to make cleaning
easier; wash them in hot water and non-abrasive
detergent, making sure all burnt-on residue is
removed before drying them thoroughly.
For hobs with electronic ignition, the terminal part
of the electronic lighting devices should be
cleaned frequently and the gas outlet holes
should be checked for blockages.
The inside of the oven should ideally be cleaned
after each use, while it is still lukewarm. Use hot
water and detergent, then rinse well and dry with
a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive products.
Clean the glass part of the oven door using a
sponge and a non-abrasive cleaning product,
then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth. Do not use
rough abrasive material or sharp metal scrapers
as these could scratch the surface and cause the
glass to crack.
The accessories can be washed like everyday
crockery, and are even dishwasher safe.
The cover*
If the cooker is fitted with
a glass cover, this cover
should be cleaned using
lukewarm water. Do not
use abrasive products.
It is possible to remove
the cover in order to
make cleaning the area
behind the hob easier.
Open the cover fully and pull it upwards (see figure).
Do not close the cover when the burners are alight
or when they are still hot.
Remove any liquid from the lid before opening it.
Inspecting the oven seals
Check the door seals around the oven regularly. If
the seals are damaged, please contact your nearest
Authorised After-sales Service Centre. We
recommend that the oven is not used until the seals
have been replaced.
Replacing the oven light bulb
1. After disconnecting the oven
from the electricity mains, remove
the glass lid covering the lamp
socket (see figure).
2. Remove the light bulb and
replace it with a similar one:
voltage 230 V, wattage 25 W, cap
E 14.
3. Replace the lid and reconnect the oven to the
electricity supply.
Gas tap maintenance
Over time, the taps may become jammed or difficult to
turn. If this occurs, the tap must be replaced.
This procedure must be performed by a qualified
technician who has been authorised by the
manufacturer.
Assistance
Please have the following information to hand:
The appliance model (Mod.).
The serial number (S/N).
This information can be found on the data plate
located on the appliance and/or on the packaging.
Care and maintenance
*
Only available in certain models.
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Instalacja 16-19
Ustawienie
Pod∏àczenie do instalacji elektrycznej
Pod∏àczenie gazu do kuchni
Dostosowanie kuchni do innych rodzajów gazów
Dane techniczne
Parametry dysz i palników
Opis kuchni 20
Ogólny widok
Panel kontrolny
Uruchomienie i obs∏uga kuchni 21-26
Obs∏uga p∏yty gazowej
Obs∏uga piekarnika
Programy pieczenia
Wskazówki dotyczàce korzystania
z elektrycznej p∏yty grzewczej
Wskazówki dotyczàce pieczenia
Elektroniczny programator
Programowanie pieczenia
Pieczenie w piekarniku – porady praktyczne
Ârodki ostro˝noÊci i porady 27
Ogólne informacje o bezpieczeƒstwie
Pozbywanie si´ starych urzàdzeƒ elektrycznych
Oszcz´dnoÊç energii i ochrona Êrodowiska
Konserwacja i czyszczenie 28
Wy∏àczenie urzàdzenia
Czyszczenie
Wymiana ˝arówki
Smarowanie zaworów gazu
Serwis
Kuchnia z piekarnikiem
K3G5.A/U
K3G51.A/U
K3G510.A/U
K3G55.A/U
K3G56.A/U
K3GM5.A/U
K3G66/U
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Instrukcja obs∏ugi
Instalacja
! Przed przystàpieniem do u˝ytkowania urzàdzenia, nale˝y
starannie zapoznaç si´ z podr´cznikiem u˝ytkownika. Za-
wiera on wa˝ne zalecenia dotyczàce bezpieczeƒstwa insta-
lacji, obs∏ugi oraz konserwacji kuchenki. Podr´cznik nale˝y
zachowaç do póêniejszego u˝ytku.
! Instrukcj´ nale˝y zachowaç na przysz∏oÊç. Instrukcja mu-
si byç do∏àczona do urzàdzenia w przypadku sprzeda˝y,
przekazywania innym osobom lub przeprowadzki.
! Poni˝sze instrukcje przeznaczone sà dla wykwalifikowane-
go specjalisty instalujàcego urzàdzenie. Instrukcje te majà
na celu zapewnienie mo˝liwie najbardziej profesjonalnego
i doÊwiadczonego wykonania czynnoÊci zwiàzanych z in-
stalacjà i konserwacjà urzàdzenia.
! Wszelkie prace regulacyjne lub konserwacyjne nale˝y
przeprowadzaç po od∏àczeniu kuchenki od zasilania.
Wentylacja pomieszczenia
Wymagania dla pomieszczeƒ kuchennych
Przed przystàpieniem do instalowania kuchni gazowej
w pomieszczeniu kuchennym itp., nale˝y upewniç si´, czy
spe∏nia ono stawiane mu wymagania. Podstawa prawna,
w oparciu, o którà oceniamy przydatnoÊç pomieszczenia
do zainstalowania w nim kuchni gazowej, jest Rozporzà-
dzenie Ministra Gospodarki Przestrzennej i Budownictwa
z dnia 14 grudnia 1994 r. w sprawie warunków technicz-
nych, jakim powinny odpowiadaç budynki i ich usytuowa-
nie, b´dàce aktem wykonawczym do Prawa budowlanego
(Dz.U. nr 75 z dnia 16-12-2002 poz. 690).
Wa˝ne: niniejsze urzàdzenie mo˝e byç instalowane i wyko-
rzystywane wy∏àcznie w pomieszczeniach z trwa∏à wentyla-
cjà, zgodnie z obowiàzujàcymi przepisami
Pomieszczenie powinno umo˝liwiaç dop∏yw powietrza, któ-
re niezb´dne jest do w∏aÊciwego spalania gazu. Dop∏yw po-
wietrza powinien byç nie mniejszy ni˝ 2 m
3
/h na jeden kW
mocy palników. Powietrze mo˝e byç dostarczane w wyniku
bezpoÊredniego przep∏ywu z zewnàtrz przez kana∏ o prze-
kroju, co najmniej 100 cm
2
, którego konstrukcja musi unie-
mo˝liwiaç przypadkowe zablokowanie (Rysunek A). Otwór
ten nale˝y powi´kszyç o 100%, je˝eli instalacja kominowa
nie zosta∏a wyposa˝ona w urzàdzenie bezpieczeƒstwa, wy-
krywajàce ogieƒ. Ewentualnie dop∏yw powietrza mo˝e odby-
waç si´ poÊrednio z sàsiednich pomieszczeƒ, które wypo-
sa˝one sà w kana∏y wentylacyjne wychodzàce na zewnàtrz,
spe∏niajàce wymagania dla kana∏ów opisane powy˝ej.
Wszystko to przy za∏o˝eniu, ˝e sàsiednie pomieszczenia nie
sà pomieszczeniami wspólnymi, sypialniami ani nie wyst´-
puje w nich zagro˝enie po˝arowe (Rysunek B).
! JeÊli kuchnia jest wykorzystywana intensywnie I d∏ugo, to
mo˝e okazaç si´ konieczne otworzenie okna dla poprawie-
nia wentylacji.
Odprowadzanie spalin
Pomieszczenie, w którym ma byç zainstalowana kuchnia
powinno byç wyposa˝one w system wentylacji odprowa-
dzajàcy na zewnàtrz spaliny powstajàce podczas spalania.
Instalacja ta powinna sk∏adaç si´ z okapu lub wentylatora
elektrycznego, który w∏àcza si´ automatycznie za ka˝dym
razem, gdy uruchamiana jest kuchnia.
! Gaz p∏ynny jest ci´˝szy od powietrza i w zwiàzku z tym ma
tendencje do gromadzenia si´ na dolnych poziomach. Po-
koje, w których zainstalowano butle z gazem p∏ynnym, po-
winny byç wyposa˝one w kana∏y wentylacyjne wyprowa-
dzone z pomieszczenia na zewnàtrz, umo˝liwiajàce wydo-
stawanie si´ gazu w przypadku nieszczelnoÊci. Z tego sa-
mego powodu butle z gazem, zarówno puste jak i cz´Êcio-
wo nape∏nione, nie powinny byç ani instalowane, ani prze-
chowywane w pomieszczeniach usytuowanych pod po-
wierzchnià ziemi (piwnice, itp.). Dobrà praktykà jest prze-
chowywanie w pomieszczeniu kuchennym jedynie tego
zbiornika, który jest aktualnie wykorzystywany, pod warun-
kiem, ˝e nie znajduje si´ on zbyt blisko êróde∏ ciep∏a (piecy-
ki, kominki, piekarniki, itp.), które mog∏yby zwi´kszyç tem-
peratur´ we wn´trzu zbiornika powy˝ej 50°C.
Ustawianie i poziomowanie kuchni
Kuchnia gazowa pod wzgl´dem ochrony przed przegrza-
niem otaczajàcych powierzchni jest przyrzàdem klasy X i ja-
ko taka mo˝e byç zabudowana w ciàgu meblowym tylko do
wysokoÊci p∏yty roboczej tj. 850 mm od posadzki. Zabudo-
wa powy˝ej tego poziomu jest zabroniona.
A
Rysunek A
Przyk∏ady otworów
wentylacyjnych
pomieszczenie
sàsiednie
pomieszczenie, które
ma byç wentylowane
Rysunek B
Powi´kszenie szczeliny
wentylacyjnej pomi´dzy
oknem i pod∏ogà
komin lub rozga∏´ziony
kana∏ dymowy
bezpoÊrednio na zewnàtrz
(w przypadku kuchenek)
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Uwaga: Kuchnia w klasie X nie mo˝e byç zabudowana wy-
sokim meblem. Jednak w ka˝dym przypadku meble do za-
budowy muszà mieç ok∏adzin´ oraz klej do jej przyklejenia
odporny na temperatur´ 100°C. Niespe∏nienie tego warun-
ku mo˝e spowodowaç zdeformowanie powierzchni lub od-
klejenia ok∏adziny. Je˝eli nie mamy pewnoÊci, co do odpor-
noÊci termicznej mebli, kuchni´ nale˝y zabudowaç mebla-
mi zachowujàc odst´p ok. 2 cm.
! Âciana znajdujàca si´ za kuchnià powinna byç uodpornio-
na na wysokie temperatury. Podczas korzystania z kuchni, jej
tylna Êciana mo˝e rozgrzaç si´ do temperatury oko∏o 90°C.
W∏aÊciwa instalacja kuchni wymaga uwzgl´dnienia
poni˝szych kwestii:
Kuchni´ mo˝na zainstalowaç w kuchni, kuchnio-jadalni
lub pokoju spe∏niajàcym warunki techniczne wynikajàce
z przytoczonych przepisów; nie wolno jej instalowaç w ∏a-
zience ani w pomieszczeniu z prysznicem.
• Meble znajdujàce si´ obok kuchni, które wystajà powy˝ej
powierzchni kuchni, powinny znajdowaç si´ w odleg∏oÊci,
co najmniej 200 mm od kraw´dzi p∏yty z palnikami.
• Szafki sàsiadujàce z okapem
powinny znajdowaç si´ w odle-
g∏oÊci, co najmniej 420 mm od
powierzchni kuchni. Minimalna
odleg∏oÊç nad poziomem palni-
ków, w jakiej mogà byç moco-
wane elementy umeblowania
kuchni wykonane z materia∏ów
niezabezpieczonych termicznie
wynosi 700 mm.
Nie stosowaç zas∏on z ty∏u kuchni i w odleg∏oÊci nie
mniejszej ni˝ 200 mm od jej boków.
• Okapy nale˝y montowaç zgodnie z instrukcjami podany-
mi w do∏àczonych do nich instrukcjach obs∏ugi, ale nie ni-
˝ej ni˝ 650 mm.
Kuchnia ma nast´pujàcà technicznà specyfikacj´:
Kat. II2ELs3B/P
Poziomowanie kuchni
Kuchenka wyposa˝ona jest w nó˝-
ki o zmiennej wysokoÊci umo˝liwia-
jàce odpowiednie wypoziomowa-
nie urzàdzania. JeÊli jest to koniecz-
ne nale˝y wkr´ciç lub wykr´ciç
nó˝ki znajdujàce si´ w naro˝nikach
podstawy kuchenki a˝ do uzyska-
nia w∏aÊciwego wypoziomowania.
Monta˝ nó˝ek (niektóre modele)
Przyrzàd do montowania nó˝ek
w podstawie kuchni
Pod∏àczenie do instalacji elektrycznej
Kuchenki, które wyposa˝one sà w trójbiegunowy kabel za-
silajàcy przystosowane sà do zasilania pràdem zmiennym
o parametrach podanych na tabliczce znamionowej
(umieszczonej we wn´ce pod piekarnikiem).
Uwaga: Do zasilania kuchni nie nale˝y stosowaç trans-
formatorów, przejÊciówek ani boczników, gdy˝ mogà
si´ one nadmiernie nagrzewaç lub zapaliç.
Na kablu zasilajàcym nale˝y zamontowaç standardowà
wtyczk´, odpowiadajàcà maksymalnemu obcià˝eniu, które
podano na tabliczce znamionowej. Ewentualnie, pod∏àczyç
urzàdzenie bezpoÊrednio do instalacji elektrycznej. W tym
przypadku nale˝y dodatkowo zamontowaç jednobiegunowy
wy∏àcznik sieciowy o odleg∏oÊci styków, co najmniej 3 mm
i odpowiadajàcy obowiàzujàcym przepisom bezpieczeƒstwa
(przewód uziemiajàcy nie mo˝e byç roz∏àczany przez wy∏àcz-
nik). Wy∏àcznik ten b´dzie odcina∏ kuchenk´ od zasilania. Ka-
bel zasilajàcy powinien byç u∏o˝ony w taki sposób, aby tem-
peratura w ˝adnym punkcie jego powierzchni nie mog∏a
przekroczyç temperatury pokojowej powi´kszonej o 50°C.
Przed wykonaniem po∏àczenia nale˝y sprawdziç czy:
Urzàdzenie posiada obwód ochronny i wtyczk´ zgodnà
z obowiàzujàcymi przepisami.
Bezpiecznik oraz instalacja elektryczna wytrzymajà obcià-
˝enie kuchenki.
• Instalacja elektryczna wyposa˝ona jest w skuteczny sys-
tem uziemiajàcy spe∏niajàcy wymagania aktualnych stan-
dardów i przepisów.
! Wtyczka lub wy∏àcznik sieciowy muszà byç ∏atwo dost´p-
ne po zainstalowaniu kuchenki.
! Przewód zasilajàcy nie mo˝e byç zagi´ty lub przygnieciony.
! Przewód zasilajàcy musi byç regularnie sprawdzany i w ra-
zie usterki wymieniony przez autoryzowanego technika.
! Producent nie ponosi ˝adnej odpowiedzialnoÊci za
ewentualne szkody wynik∏e z niew∏aÊciwego zainsta-
lowania urzàdzenia.
Pod∏àczenie gazu do kuchni
Uwaga: CzynnoÊç ta mo˝e byç wykonana jedynie przez
technika z odpowiednimi uprawnieniami, autoryzowa-
nego przez producenta.
Pod∏àczyç kuchni´ do butli gazowej lub rury instalacji gazo-
wej, przestrzegajàc obowiàzujàcych przepisów, wy∏àcznie po
uprzednim ustaleniu, czy kuchnia mo˝e byç zasilana gazem
wyst´pujàcym w danej instalacji. JeÊli jest inaczej, nale˝y wy-
HOOD
420
Min.
min.
650
mm. with hood
min.
700
mm. without hood
mm.
600
Min. mm.
420
Min. mm.
Klasa 2 podklasa 1
Klasa 1
konaç zalecania podane w cz´Êci „Dostosowywanie kuchen-
ki do ró˝nych rodzajów gazów”. Niektóre modele kuchenki
umo˝liwiajà pod∏àczenie instalacji gazowej z lewej lub prawej
strony kuchenki – aby zmieniç stron´ zasilania nale˝y zamie-
niç po∏o˝enie uchwytu w´˝a i korka zamykajàcego oraz wy-
mieniç uszczelk´ (do∏àczonà do kuchni). W przypadku pod-
∏àczenia do butli z gazem p∏ynnym nale˝y zastosowaç regu-
lator ciÊnienia, spe∏niajàcy obowiàzujàce przepisy.
Wa˝ne: nale˝y sprawdziç czy ciÊnienie gazu w instalacji
zgodne jest z zaleceniami podanymi w tabeli 1 zatytu∏owa-
nej „Parametry dysz i palników”. Zapewni to bezpiecznà
prac´ kuchni, w∏aÊciwe zu˝ycie gazu oraz przed∏u˝y czas
bezawaryjnej pracy kuchni.
Pod∏àczenie do sztywnej instalacji rurowej
(miedzianej lub stalowej)
Pod∏àczenie do instalacji gazowej powinno byç wykonane
w taki sposób, który nie wywo∏uje napr´˝eƒ w ˝adnym
punkcie instalacji ani na ˝adnej cz´Êci urzàdzenia.
Urzàdzenie wyposa˝one jest w regulowanà z∏àczk´
w kszta∏cie litery “L” oraz uszczelk´, które umo˝liwiajà pod-
∏àczenie do instalacji gazowej. Je˝eli zajdzie potrzeba prze-
kr´cenia z∏àczki to wymagana b´dzie równie˝ wymiana
uszczelki (do∏àczonej do urzàdzenia).
Z∏àcze doprowadzajàce gaz do kuchenki to m´ski cylinder
z gwintem 1/2.
Pod∏àczenie do elastycznego przewodu metalowego
Z∏àcze doprowadzajàce gaz do kuchenki to z∏àcze m´skie
z gwintem 1/2 do rur gazowych o przekroju okràg∏ym. Do
pod∏àczenia nale˝y stosowaç wy∏àcznie rury i uszczelki od-
powiadajàce aktualnie obowiàzujàcym normom. Maksy-
malna d∏ugoÊç przewodu elastycznego nie mo˝e przekra-
czaç 2000 mm. Po wykonaniu po∏àczenia nale˝y sprawdziç
czy elastyczny przewód metalowy nie styka si´ z ˝adnymi
cz´Êciami ruchomymi ani czy nie jest niczym przyciÊni´ty.
Pod∏àczenie w´˝em elastycznym
Kuchni´ gazowà pod∏àczamy w´˝em elastycznym tylko
w przypadku zasilania gazem p∏ynnym z butli gazowej.
W celu po∏àczenia króçca kuchni z w´˝em elastycznym na-
le˝y zastosowaç, co najmniej 0.5 m odcinek rury stalowej
instalacyjnej, która uniemo˝liwi zetkni´cie si´ w´˝a z gorà-
cymi Êcianami kuchni.
Do pod∏àczenia nale˝y zastosowaç wà˝ gazowy odpowia-
dajàcy wymaganiom okreÊlonym przez krajowe normy. Je-
Êli kuchenka zasilana jest gazem p∏ynnym nale˝y zastoso-
waç regulatory ciÊnienia, które spe∏niajà krajowe przepisy
techniczne. Wewn´trzna Êrednica w´˝a powinna wynosiç:
• 8 mm, w przypadku zasilania gazem p∏ynnym
Sprawdziç czy wà˝ jest ÊciÊle dopasowany na obu koƒcach.
Do zamocowania w´˝a u˝yç standardowych zacisków,
G∏ównymi postanowienia obowiàzujàcych norm technicz-
nych przewidujà, ˝e:
wà˝ nie powinien w ˝adnym punkcie stykaç si´ z „goràcy-
mi” elementami kuchenki;
• wà˝ nie powinien byç d∏u˝szy ni˝ 1,5 metra
wà˝ nie powinien byç w ˝adnym miejscu zgi´ty ani nacià-
gni´ty, na ca∏ej swojej d∏ugoÊci nie powinien równie˝ po-
siadaç ciasnych zakr´tów ani zw´˝eƒ
• na ca∏ej swojej d∏ugoÊci wà˝ powinien byç dost´pny, tak,
aby mo˝liwa by∏a kontrola jego zu˝ycia
w przypadku wykrycia nieszczelnoÊci wà˝ powinien byç
ca∏kowicie wymieniony; naprawianie nieszczelnego w´˝a
jest zabronione
Sprawdzanie szczelnoÊci
Wa˝ne: Po zakoƒczeniu instalacji kuchenki nale˝y spraw-
dziç szczelnoÊç wszystkich po∏àczeƒ stosujàc do tego wo-
d´ z myd∏em. Do sprawdzania szczelnoÊci nie wolno w ˝ad-
nym wypadku stosowaç ognia!
Dostosowywanie kuchenki
do ró˝nych rodzajów gazów
Aby dostosowaç kuchenk´ do gazu innego rodzaju, ni˝ ro-
dzaj, dla którego zaprojektowano kuchenk´ (patrz naklejka
na spodzie kuchenki lub na opakowaniu), nale˝y wymieniç
dysze palników, zgodnie z poni˝szà procedurà:
1. Zdemontowaç krat´ podpierajàcà garnki i wysunàç pal-
niki z kuchenki
2. Za pomocà klucza nasadowego
7mm odkr´ciç dysze i wymieniç je
na nowe dysze, odpowiednie do
gazu danego typu (patrz Tabela 1,
„Parametry dysz i palników”).
3. Ponownie zmontowaç razem cz´-
Êci, wykonujàc wy˝ej opisane
czynnoÊci w odwrotnej kolejnoÊci
Regulacja dop∏ywu powietrza do palnika
Palniki nie wymagajà takiej regulacji.
Regulacja minimalnej wielkoÊci p∏omienia
1. Ustawiç zawór gazu w po∏o˝eniu najmniejszego p∏omienia
2. Zdemontowaç pokr´t∏o i przekr´ciç Êrub´ regulacyjnà
(znajdujàcà si´ bàdê po jednej ze stron trzonka lub w je-
go Êrodku). Przekr´ciç Êrub´ w kierunku zgodnym z ru-
chem wskazówek zegara do po∏o˝enia, w którym p∏o-
mieƒ b´dzie ma∏y i stabilny.
3. Sprawdziç czy p∏omieƒ nie gaÊnie podczas szybkiego
kr´cenia zaworem
4. W przypadku niew∏aÊciwego dzia∏ania kuchenek wypo-
sa˝onych w urzàdzenie zabezpieczajàce (termoelement)
przy ustawieniu najmniejszego p∏omienia, nale˝y zwi´kszyç
wielkoÊç p∏omienia za pomocà Êruby.
! W przypadku zasilania gazem p∏ynnym, Êruba regulacyj-
na powinna byç ca∏kowicie wkr´cona do samego koƒca.
! Po zakoƒczonej regulacji, nale˝y zmieniç nalepk´ z opi-
sem rodzaju gazu, do jakiego kuchnia jest przystosowana.
! JeÊli ciÊnienie gazu w instalacji ró˝ni si´ od wartoÊci, po-
danych w niniejszej instrukcji, nale˝y zastosowaç regulator
ciÊnienia.
PL
18
19
PL
* przy gazie suchym 15°C 1013 mbar
G20 (GZ 50) p.c.i. 37,78 Mj/m
3
GZ350 (GZ35) p.c.i. 27,20 Mj/m
3
G30 (GPB) p.c.i. 49,47 MJ/kg
Palnik
Szybki (du˝y – R)
Âredniej pr´dkoÊci (Êredni – S)
Pomocniczy (ma∏y) (A)
CiÊnienie gazu
Ârednica
(mm)
Moc
termiczna
(p.c.i*)
Min.
Moc
termiczna
(p.c.i*)
Nominalna
Moc
termiczna
(p.c.i*)
Nominalna
Dysza
1/100
(mm)
Przep∏yw*
l/h
G20 (GZ50) G2.350 (GZ350)
Dysza
1/100
(mm)
Przep∏yw*
l/h
Dysza
1/100
(mm)
Przep∏yw*
g/h
1000,70128 2861583973,4087247
750,401041811432512,2070160
51
0,40
76951061321,305295
Minimalne
Nominalne (mbar)
Maksymalne
16
20
25
10
13
16
29
37
44
3,00
1,90
1,00
Gaz naturalny
G30 (GPB)
Gaz p∏ynny
Parametry dysz i palników
Niniejsze urzàdzenie spe∏nia poni˝sze
dyrektywy Unii Europejskiej:
73/23/EEC z dn. 19/02/73 (Niskie na-
pi´cia) wraz z póêniejszymi zmianami
• 89/336/EEC z dn. 03/05/89 (Kompa-
tybilnoÊç elektromagnetyczna) wraz
z póêniejszymi zmianami
• 90/396/EEC z dn. 29/06/90 (Gazowa)
wraz z póêniejszymi zmianami
• 93/68/EEC z dn. 22/07/93 wraz
z póêniejszymi zmianami
• 2002/96/EEC
Uwaga: Tabliczka znamionowa umiesz-
czona jest na spodzie kuchni.
Drying:
DANE TECHNICZNE
Mogà byç dostosowane do ró˝nych
rodzajów gazu, zgodnie z informacjà
przedstawionà na tabliczce znamionowej,
znajdujàcej si´ na:
wewn´trznej stronie drzwiczek schowka;
wewn´trznej stronie lewego boku kuchni
widoczna po wysuni´ciu szuflady.
Zobacz tabliczk´ znamionowà
Etykieta energetyczna jest zgodna
z Dyrektywà UE 2002/40/CE (norma EN
50304).
Energoch∏onnoÊç podana w oparciu
o nastawy piekarnika:
pieczenie statyczne:
wybrana funkcja Tryb konwencjonalny
Deklarowana klasa energoch∏onnoÊci
podana dla trybu dynamicznego
pieczenie dynamiczne:
wybrana funkcja „Pieczenie ciast”
szerokoÊç 44 cm
wysokoÊç 34 cm
g∏´bokoÊç 38 cm
szerokoÊç 42 cm
wysokoÊç 23 cm
g∏´bokoÊç 44 cm
54 litry
S
S
R
A
S
R
A
Ø180
K3G5.A/U K3GM5.A/U
K3G51.A/U
K3G510.A/U
K3G55.A/U
K3G56.A/U
K3G66/U
Palniki
Napi´cie
i cz´stotliwoÊç
zasilania
Etykieta
energetyczna
Wymiary
piekarnika
PojemnoÊç
piekarnika
Szuflada/
schowek kuchni
Opis kuchni
PL
20
Ogólny widok
Palniki gazowe
P∏yta podpalnikowa
poziom 5
poziom 4
poziom 3
poziom 2
poziom 1
PROWADNICE
do wsuwania rusztu i tacy
Regulowane
nó˝ki
P∏yta podpalnikowa
Elektryczna p∏yta
grzewcza
poziom 5
poziom 4
poziom 3
poziom 2
poziom 1
PROWADNICE
do wsuwania rusztu i tacy
Regulowane
nó˝ki
Ruszt
Panel sterujàcy
KRATKA piekarnika
TACA na kapiàcy t∏uszcz
lub do pieczenia
Regulowane nó˝ki
Palniki gazowe
Ruszt
Panel sterujàcy
KRATKA piekarnika
TACA na kapiàcy t∏uszcz
lub do pieczenia
Regulowane nó˝ki
Przycisk
ZAPALARKI
PALNIKÓW*
Pokr´t∏o TERMOSTATU
piekarnika
Kontrolka TERMOSTATU
Pokr´t∏o OPCJI
PRACY piekarnika
Przycisk ZAKO¡CZENIA
CZASU PIECZENIA
Przycisk MINUTNIKA
Elektroniczny
programator*
Przycisk CZASU
PIECZENIA
Pokr´t∏a kurków
gazowych PALNIKÓW
Pokr´t∏o
MINUTNIKA*
Pokr´t∏o OPCJI PRACY
piekarnika
Kontrolka TERMOSTATU
Pokr´t∏a kurków
gazowych PALNIKÓW
Pokr´t∏o TERMOSTATU
piekarnika
Przycisk
ZAPALARKI
PALNIKÓW*
Kontrolka TERMOSTATU
Pokr´t∏a kurków
gazowych PALNIKÓW
Pokr´t∏o OPCJI
PRACY piekarnika
Pokr´t∏o
TERMOSTATU
piekarnika
Przycisk
MINUTNIKA
Elektroniczny
minutnik*
Kontrolka
TERMOSTATU
Pokr´t∏o OPCJI PRACY
piekarnika
Kontrolka URUCHOMIENIA
ELEKTRYCZNEJ P¸YTY
GRZEJNEJ*
Pokr´t∏o
ELEKTRYCZNEJ
YTY
GRZEJNEJ*
Pokr´t∏a kurków
gazowych PALNIKÓW
Pokr´t∏o TERMOSTATU
piekarnika
* Dost´pne w niektórych modelach.
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