Smeg PVA750 manual

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    Contents 21 1. Precautions for sa fety and use ________________________ 22 2. Fitting the appliance in the t op ________________________ 23 2.1 Fixing to the suppo rting structure _______________________________________23 2.2 Fitting the adhesive foam rubber strip____________________________________24 2.3 Fitting the fixing clips __________________[...]

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    Precautions for Safety and Use 22 1. Precautions f or safety and use THIS MANUAL IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE APPLIANCE. TAKE GOOD CARE OF IT AND KEEP IT TO HAND THROUGHOUT THE HOB'S LIFE CY CLE. USERS ARE ADVISED TO READ THIS MANUAL AND ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS IT C ONTAINS BEFORE USING THE H OB. ALSO KEEP THE SET OF NOZZLES PROVIDED IN A SAFE PLAC[...]

  • Page 3

    Instructions for the Installer 23 2. Fitting the appliance in the top If the hob has to be adapted for a type of gas different from the one for which it is preset in the factory, make this adjusting before building it into the unit, following the instructions in point “5. Adapting to differ ent types of gas”. The procedures required below must [...]

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    Instructions for the Installer 24 2.2 Fitting the adhesive fo am rubber strip Fit the adhesive foam rubber strip (supplied with the hob) around the outside edge of its surround. It will act as a cushion between the surface of the surround and that of the cabinet. The diagram on the r ight show s the corr ect position for the foam rubber stri p. Tak[...]

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    Instructions for the Installer 25 2.4 Fitting the hob into the hole in the w ork-top Take special care when fitting the hob into the work-to p. If the procedures are not carried out correctly, exa ctly as described, the hob may be damaged. Before fitting the hob, remove the pan stands (if fitted) and the burners from the hob. When fitting the hob, [...]

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    Instructions for the Installer 26 3. Electrical connection Check that the power su pply line voltage and size are as speci fied on the nameplate underneath the applian ce's casing. This nameplate must never be removed. The plug on the end of the power supply lead and the wall socket must be of the same type and comply with the relevant re gula[...]

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    Instructions for the Installer 27 4. Gas connection If the appliance is installed above an oven, t he gas h ose must be passed around the b ack of the oven to prevent overheating. The connection to the gas mains ma y be made using a copper pipe or a continuou s-wall steel hose in accordance with the relev ant regul ations. To simplify connection, t[...]

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    Instructions for the Installer 28 5. Adapting to different types of gas The operations described below must be carried out with the appliance no t built-in and not connected to the gas or electrici ty supply. The appliance is tested with G20 (2H) natur al gas at the pressure of 20 mbar. If it is to be used with other types of gas, the b urner nozzl[...]

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    Instructions for the Installer 29 5.2 Adjusting fo r bottled gas Undo the scr ew C and push the air regulato r D fully down. Remove the nozzle E with a 7 mm spanner and fit the suitable one, following the instructions in the tables referring to the type of gas to be used. The nozzle m ust not be tightened with a torque of more than 3 Nm . Regulate [...]

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    Instructions for the Installer 30 5.4 Adjusting the primary air flow Refers to the gap “ X ” in mm. BURNER G20 20 mbar G30/G31 30/37 mbar 0.5 9.5 Auxiliary Semi rapid 1 1 2 3 Rapid Ultra Rapid open 4 To identify the b urners on your hob, refer to the drawings in point “5.8 Hob burner layout”.[...]

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    Instructions for the Installer 31 5.5 Reassembling the hob skin Reverse the procedure de scribed in point “5.1 Removing the hob ski n”. When replacing the cover plates, check that the seals are fitted correctly. 7.1 Fit the pan stands as described in point Fitting the pan stands . 5.6 Adjusting the minim um setting for natural ga Reassemble the[...]

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    Instructions for the User 32 6. Description of contr ols 6.1 The fr ont panel All the hob's control and monitori ng devices are placed together on the front panel. CONTROL AREA 5 Burner Hob KNOB OPERATING MODE To light the flame, press the knob and at the same time turn it anti-clockwise to the minimum flame symbol . To adjust the flame, turn [...]

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    Instructions for the User 33 7. Using the hob Check that the fixing cover plates E , the burners, the flame diffuser rings and the pan stands are fitted correctly. The projections A on the flame diffuser rings must be fitted into the recesses B in the burner. The holes C in the burner must mate with the ignition plugs and thermocouples D on the hob[...]

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    Instructions for the User 34 To fit the pan stand, first align it with the fixing pin ( 1 ) and then lower it into place on the hob, taking care that it fits over the flame diffuser ring correctly ( 2 ). Each pan stand will only fit onto its own burner. To ensure correct positioning, each pan stan d has a different recess (as shown here) whi ch wil[...]

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    Instructions for the User 35 After performing the operations described above (for each pan stand), the hob will be as shown below, with the feet of the pan stands forming a pattern of horizontal and vertical lines. If a pan wobbles noticeably, check th at the pan stands have not been fitted incorrectly.[...]

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    Instructions for the User 36 7.2 Lighting b urners with safety de vice The burner it controls is shown next to each knob (t he example here shows the front left-hand burner). The appliance is equippe d with electronic i gnition. Simply press the knob and turn it anti-clockwise to the minimum flame symb ol , until the burne r lights. Keep the knob p[...]

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    Instructions for the User 37 7.4 P an diameters BURNERS min. and max. Ø (in cm) 1 Auxiliary 7-18 2 Semi rapid 3 Rapid 4 Ultra Rapid 10-24 18-24 20-28[...]

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    Instructions for the User 38 8. Cleaning and maintenance Before carrying out any operations, disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply. Never use a jet of steam for cleaning the applian ce. 8.1 Cleaning the hob To keep the hob in good condition, it must be cleaned regul arly, after each use, first allowing it to cool. 8.1.1 Routine daily[...]