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FREE STANDING ELECTRIC COOKER WITH GAS HOB Z CM 1000X INSTRUCTION BOOKLET[...]
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2 Thes e warnings are prov ided in the interests of your saf ety. E nsure t hat you unders tand th em all bef ore insta lling or using the appl iance . Your s afet y is of par am ount im portanc e. If you are unsure ab out an y of the inf orm ation i n this book contac t the Custom er Care Departm ent. T elephon e 0870 5 72772 7. INSTALLA TION · T[...]
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3 FOR THE USER Important Safety Information 2 Description of the Appliance 4 Rating Plates 5 Before Using the Appliance 5 Location 5 The G as Hob 6 Uses of the Hob 6 To Light t he Hob Burner s 7 Things to No te 7 Hints & Tips 7 The T imber Sur round 7 Access ories – Ch oppin g board 7 Helpful Hi nts W hen Bu ying and Pr epari ng Food 8 Care a[...]
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4 SLOT IN ELECTRIC C OOKER WITH GA S HOB The applia nce contains a m ultif unction o ven which c om prises a num ber of dif ferent c ook ing functions and a full width gri ll. The gas hob with f ive burn ers is fitted with a utomatic ignit ion. RA TING PLATES The Hob: This is situated o n the under side of the right h and s ide of the hob, a bove t[...]
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5 IMPORTAN T Please read both this and th e accompan ying ZBM 799 Inst ruction Boo k before installing or using this appliance and retain for futur e reference. Should th e appl iance be s old or transf erred, alwa ys ensure th at the b ook is left wi th the a pplia nce in order that th e ne w owners c an get t o know the functions of the new appli[...]
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6 USES OF THE HOB The gas hob has f our d iffer ent burner s izes to suit diff erent types of cook ing: To ens ure m aximum burner eff icienc y onl y use pots and pans with f lat bases appro priat e to the bur ner size used. Burner Minim um Pan Size Maxim um Pan Size Ultra Rap id 160mm (6½”) 300m ( 11½”) Rapid 120mm (5”) 200mm (8”) Norm a[...]
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7 THINGS TO NOTE · If y ou ar e ha ving an y dif ficu lty lig hting a hob burner turn a ll the hob c ontrols off and m ake sure the burner parts have been re placed correctly . See page 1 1 for m ore infor mation. HINTS AND TIPS · Keep flam es under the bas e of pans . If the flames lick round the s ides of the pan you are wasting gas . · Do not[...]
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8 Care mus t be taken when hand ling foods in t he home. Always follo w the basic ru les of food h ygiene to prevent bacter ial and m icr obial gro wth and cr oss contam ination when prepar ing, reh eating , cook ing, cooling, defros ting an d fr eezing foo ds. 1. Always e nsure f ood you purchas e is of good qualit y and in prim e condit ion. Sho [...]
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9 For hygiene and saf et y reasons you must keep this cooke r clean. A build up of fat or other foodstuff c ould cause a fire . Before cleaning the cooker alw ays ensu re the cook er is cool before switching off the supply. Do not use an y polishes, c austic cle aners, abrasives , washin g sod a or soa p po wder ex cept those recom m ended in th is[...]
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10 CLEANING THE HOB BURNER PARTS AND PAN SUPPORT Take care no t to damag e the sp ark electrodes. If damaged they will not light. Please note t hat du e to the n ature of stai nless steel the pan su pport will tar nish thr ough use o ver a period of tim e. Som e of this disc olourat ion m a y be rem oved b y using pr opriet ary c leaning a gents. R[...]
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11 REPLACING THE HOB BURNER P ARTS 1. Crown to burn er bod y Do not forc e the crown o n to the burner bod y. Make sure the hole i n the cr own is o ver the electrod e. Check that the loc ation pegs sit in th e slots in the body. Chec k that the c rown c an be moved s lightl y from s ide to side. 2. Cap to cro wn Place the bur ner c ap centr all y [...]
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12 Please c arr y out the fol lowin g check s on your appl iance bef ore cal ling a S ervic e Engine er. It m ay be that the problem is a s im ple one which you can sol ve your self with out the expe nse of a s ervic e call. If our Ser vice Engin eer finds that t he prob lem is listed belo w you will be c harg ed for the c all whether or not the ap[...]
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13 SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS In the event of your applianc e requir ing servic e, or if you wish to purchas e spar e parts , please c ontact your loc al Service F orce C entre b y telephonin g:- 0870 5 929929 Your tel ephone ca ll will be aut om aticall y routed to the Servic e Force C entre cover ing your p ost c ode area . For the address of your l[...]
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14 S T AN D AR D G U AR AN T E E C O N D I T I O N S W e, Zanussi, und ertak e that if with in 12 m onths of the d ate of the purc hase this Zanus si app liance or an y part thereof is prove d to be def ecti ve b y reason on ly of f aulty work m anship or m aterials , we will, at our o ption repai r or replace the sam e FR EE OF CH ARGE for labour [...]
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15 Loading info : Gas hotplate Natural gas L.H.F. – S imm er - 1.0 Kw ( 3 412 Btu /h ) Injector m ark ing 070 L.H.R. / R.H.R. – Norm al- 1.8 Kw ( 6 142 Btu/h ) Injector m ark ing 096 R.H.F. – Rap id - 2.8 Kw ( 9 554 Btu/ h ) Injector m ark ing 119 Centre. – U ltra Rapi d - 3.5Kw ( 11 942 Btu/h ) Injector m ark ing 136 Physical Char acterist[...]
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16 For Instructio ns relating to the o ven please refer to the ZBM 799 Instruction B ook WARNINGS · This appliance m ust be insta lled b y a qual ified electr icia n/com petent per son (CO RGI R egister ed). Safet y may be im pair ed if instal lation is no t carried out in accor danc e with t hese ins tructi ons. · Before c onnec ting th e app li[...]
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17 MOVING THE A PPLIA NCE You may dam age s ome s oft or bad ly fitted f loor coverings when you m ove th e applianc e. T he f loor coverings under the a pplianc e shoul d be sec urel y fixed so it does not r uck up when you move the applia nce acro ss it. Two peop le m ay be requ ired to m ove the a pplianc e. 1. Remo ve all ove n fur niture. 2. C[...]
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18 LOCATION OF APPLIANCE This appliance is n ot for c omm ercial use a nd m ust onl y be ins talle d in dom estic prem ises. This appliance m ust not be installed in a be d-sitting r oom of volum e less than 20m 3 or in a bat hroom , sho wer or garage. This is a type ‘X’ ap plia nce, it is esse ntial t hat the applianc e is positi oned as stat [...]
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19 CONNECTING TO THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY WARNING: T HIS APPLI ANCE MUST BE E ARTHED. DO NOT EARTH THIS APPLI ANCE TO T HE GAS SUPPLY PI PING. This appliance m ust be connec ted to 230V-2 40V A.C. 50Hz suppl y. It is suppl ied with 2 m etres of 5 amp 3 cor e cable inc orpor ating a m oulded 13 am p plug, fitte d with a 3 am p fuse, whic h can b e plu[...]
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20 CONNECTING TO GA S This appliance is d esigned t o be instal led with an a pplia nce f lexible conn ectio n onl y. Su ppl y pip ing shou ld not be less t han R 3 /8. Connec tion is m ade to the Rc ½ (½” B>S >P >) fem ale threa ded entr y pipe loca ted j ust belo w the hotplate lev el on the rear left h and side of the a ppli ance. N[...]
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21 FITTING THE ST ABILITY CHA IN It is recomm ended that if the appl iance is to be inst alled wit h a flex ible s uppl y pipe that a sta bilit y chain is f itted and is a vailabl e fr om your supp lier ( see Im portant Safety Requir em ents, Page 20) . Thes e inst ructions sho uld be read in conj unc tion with the leaf let pac ked with the s tabil[...]
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22 PRESSURE TESTING 1. The rapid injec tor is used as a press ure tes t poin t. 2. Connect the press ure gauge to the Rap id inj ector. 3. Check the supp ly pres sure b y turnin g the R apid bur ner on a nd one other hot plate bu rner f ull on an d lig ht th e appropriat e burner . The pr essure s hould b e :- (i) for natural gas 20m bar. 4. Turn o[...]
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NOTES 23[...]
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IMP OR TA NT N OTIC E In line with our c ontinu ing po lic y of researc h and dev elopm ent, we reser ve the r ight to alter m odels and specif icatio ns without pri or not ice. This instruction booklet is acc urate at t he date of pr inting, b ut wil l be s uperse ded if specif icatio ns or a ppearanc e are chan ged. ZANUSSI 55 – 77 H IGH STR EE[...]