Lacanche CLUNY INDUCTION User manual

LVI 1052 EE/ ECT - G/ D
Lacanche Range Cooker
CLUNY INDUCTION
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TECHNICAL DATA
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INSTALLER’S MANUAL 5
INSTALLATION / POSITIONING
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OPENING AND CLOSING THE HOB
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ELECTRIC CONNECTION
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SERVICING / REPAIRS
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ELECTRIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
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USER’S MANUAL 17
CLUNY INDUCTION
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CAUTION
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INDUCTION HOB
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RECOMMENDATIONS BEFORE USING OVENS
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STATIC ELECTRIC OVEN
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CONVECTION ELECTRIC OVEN
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
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Information regarding the elimination of electric and electronic waste
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CONTENTS
CLUNY INDUCTION
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TECHNICAL DATA
500
B
A
B
C C
900
1000
527
725
650
150
894
Electric connection, on terminal block at the rear of the appliance
CLUNY ELECTRIC : INDUCTION HOB
►CLUNY INDUCTION
- 5 induction zones of different sizes and power
under a 4 mm glass-ceramic surface (Hob A, B, C
table 2 in appendix 0).
- 9 power selections
- “Booster” function on each induction zone.
- Programmable temperature setting.
- Keep Warming functions : 42°C and 70°C.
- Classic Lacanche knob hob controls.
- Digital power display.
- Child safety function
- Safety warming display when ceramic hob is hot
(above 60°C)
Power : 8900 W – 230 V 1N~ 50 Hz/
400 V 3N~ 50 Hz
The height of the cooker is adjustable between 900 and 916 mm.
► Front body panels : Stainless steel.
► Hob : Pressed stainless steel.
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Static Electric Oven :
► Enamelled sheet metal.
► Dimensions L x H x P : 400 mm x 305 mm x 405 mm, 55 litre.
► 3 shelf levels with 70 mm spacing in between.
► Thermostatically controlled roof (700 W) and base (1500 W) heating elements, safety thermostat.
► Fifted with an electric grill (2100 W).
Power : 2200 W – Supply 230 V 1N~ 50 Hz
Convection Electric Oven :
► Enamelled sheet metal.
► Dimensions L x H x P : 400 mm x 305 mm x 405 mm, 49 litre.
► 3 shelf levels with 70 mm spacing in between.
► The oven is heated by a circular 2650 W element in the back wall, surrounding a fan unit.
► Thermostatically controlled roof and base heating elements, safety thermostat.
► Fifted with an electric grill (2100 W).
Power : 2650 W – Supply 230 V 1N~ 50 Hz/ 400 V 3N~ 50 Hz
Simmer oven :
►Enamelled sheet metal.
►Dimensions L x H x P : 325 mm x 495 mm x 530 mm, 85 litre.
► 4 shelf levels with 125 mm spacing i between.
►Thermostatically controlled base heating element (950 W).
►Capacity : 72 plates of Ø 24 cm.
Power : 950 W – Supply : 230 V 1N~ 50 Hz
Accessories :
Electric Oven : One roasting tray.
One grill insert with ts into the roasting tray.
One oven rack.
Directives :
Low Voltage : 2006/95/CEE.
CEM : 2004/108/CEE.
TECHNICAL DATA
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Lacanche Range Cooker
CLUNY
INDUCTION
INSTALLER’S MANUAL
Appliances must be installed in a workmanlike manner in accordance with the instructions in this manual
and locally applicable regulations.
This manual should be handed over to the user after installation.
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CAUTION :
The purchaser undertakes to install or arrange for his/her equipment to be installed in a
workmanlike manner and in accordance with the applicable regulations and standards.
Any servicing or repair work on this appliance must be performed by a qualied engineer.
Never attempt to lift the cooker by holding the hand rails. This will damage the cooker and
invalidate the warrantly.
DELIVERY & PACKAGING
The Cooker is packed in a cardboard carton, and sits on a wooden pallet to which the cooker is
bolted. You will need a 10mm spanner to undo the nuts and bolts attaching the cooker to the pallet.
Carefully remove the cooker from the pallet. NOTE: Never attempt to lift the cooker by holding the
hand rails. This will damage the cooker and invalidate the warranty.
Unpack and check the range is in good condition. In case of damage, note any reservations on the
delivery note and confirm them within 48 hours by registered letter with confirmation of delivery to
the carrier.
PLACING THE COOKER
Allow a minimum clearance of 50 mm between the appliance and any other surfaces (walls affected
by heat).
Line the cooker up with the intended space for it and gently push the cooker backwards into position,
ensuring not to mark or damage the floor. It may be helpful to cover that part of the floor over which
the cooker is to be moved with some sort of covering to protect it, which can be removed once the
cooker is in place.
LEVELLING THE COOKER
In order to level the cooker the plinth needs to be removed. This is done by removing the drawer.
Remove the drawer by opening it, and gently tilting the open front upwards and then lifting the drawer
and rear as well and extracting the drawer. Place the drawer carefully on a protective surface.
Two steel pins attach the plinth to the base of the cooker, running through the top of the plinth and
base of the cooker. These are evident once the drawer has been removed (they look like the top of
nails). Simply pull the two pins out, and carefully remove the steel plinth which should now be loose.
Using the spanner (supplied with cooker in the drawer), the rear and the front of the cooker need to
be leveled in the following way: two bolts will now be evident (exposed by the removal of the plinth).
By winding them clockwise the cooker can be lowered, by winding them anti-clockwise it may be
raised. The left bolt adjusts the rear left corner of the cooker; the right bolt adjusts the rear right of the
cooker. To adjust the front of the cooker, use the larger head of the spanner provided to turn the front
left and front right feet of the cooker, situated just inside the front edge of the corners. Clockwise
lowers the feet, anti-clockwise raises the feet.
BUILDING IN GUIDANCE
→ If the appliance is to be built in between two surfaces, it is CRUCIAL to allow free circulation of
air behind the appliance (provide shielding at rear). Cooktops should NEVER be installed lower
than adjacent worksurfaces. It is also recommended to allow the unit front panel to protrude 50 mm
relative to the adjacent units.
→ The cooker muste be installed under an exhaust hood.
→ Do not install this unit near combustible walls, partitions, pieces of furniture or decorative material
unless these are covered with adequate thermal insulation of a noncombustible type. Make sure the
resulting installation meets local re regulations.
INSTALLATION / POSITIONING
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INSTALLATION/ POSITIONING
◊ Use of the back in ll panel :
This feature is particularly recommended for built-in ovens as it ensures a 50 mm gap between the
appliance and the wall. It also increases the depth of the hob to 722,5 mm.
Product code : DS 1000.
A shut-off valve must be install and accessible close to the appliance in order to isolate it from the
gas applicable or to facilitate cutting the gas supply :Please ensure that installation complies with
local applicable regulations and standards
- Natural gas supply :
Mandatory to install an Automatic Shut-off Valve (since 1st July 1997 in France)
- LPG supply (butane, propane) :
Propane : Class 1 Safety Expansion Valve.
Butane : Butane safety expansion valve tted to the cylinder (connected to the range by a LPG
approved hose, maximum length 2 metres).
We recommend the front edge of the hob be positioned 50 mm further forward than the adjacent
ttings.(see below).
If the adjacent parts contain heat-sensitive materials, ensure there is a 50-mm gap between the
side of the oven and the parts in question.
Ensure that the materials adjacent to the lateral panels of the oven are not
ammable.
Back in ll panel
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To remove top :
1- Loosened the 2 screws (see
A
/ figure 1)through the ventilation strip.
2. Lift the hob (figure 2).
3- Wedge the hop open (see.
B
/ figure 2).
OPENING AND CLOSING THE HOB
A
1
2
B
1.Pull foward
2. Lift the table
Retting the cooking surface
When refitting the cooking surface, it is vital to tighten the fastening screws. Failure to do so can
cause distortion of the hob top.
It may be necessary to open the hob under the following circumstances :
- Making adjustments when changing gas type.
- Adjusting thermocouples.
- Resetting the safety thermostat.
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The cooker must be installed in a workmanlike manner in accordance with the instructions in
this manual and locally applicable regulations. This manual will be handed over to the user after
installation.
Before connection, check :
That the electrical supply of the system is compatible with the voltage and power of the range.
The user’s xed installation must include an all-pole circuit-breaker of approved type.
Connection : CAUTION :
- Cable insulation must be type 245 IEC 57 or 245 IEC 66
- The length of the conductors of the power cable between the strain relief device and the terminals
must be such that the conductors become taut before the earth conductor in case of traction on
the cable.
- If this unit is permanently connected to a xed electrical cable, the cable should be equipped with
a fault leak protector.
- If this unit is connected to a wall outlet, the outlet should be permanently accessible.
- Remove cover ( or covers) (see A/ figure 1), to the back of the unit identified by .
- Use a standard flexible cable to connect to terminal block (see B/ figures 1& 2).
- Secure the cable by means of cable clamp (see C/ figure 1).
It is hazardous to put the appliance into service without connecting it to suitable ground.
ELECTRIC CONNECTION
L N
1 2
400 V 3N ~ 50 Hz 230 V 1N ~ 50 Hz
230 V 1N ~ 50 Hz 230 V 3 ~ 50 Hz
L1 NL2 L3
1 2 3 4 5
N L1 L2 L3L
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
The supply of three phase 400 without neutral is not possible
No liability can be accepted for accidents resulting from non-compliance with this
requirement or incorrect grounding.
1
2
A
C
B
D
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