vatti GU01460G Built in Gas Hobs Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- vatti
Table of Contents
- GU01460G Built in Gas Hobs
- TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND SPARE PARTS
- IMPORTANT NOTES AND PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
- DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER: USE
- GENERAL NOTES ON SAFETY
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER: CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER
- INSTALLATION
- MAINTENANCE
- TECHNICAL FEATURES
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GU01460G Built in Gas Hobs
Instruction Manual
GU01460G Built in Gas Hobs
“These instructions are only valid If the country symbol appears on the Instruction Manual and on the appliance”
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND SPARE PARTS
Before this appliance left the factory it was tested and set (see the specific
adjustment sticker data plate, put on the bottom of the appliance, to check
gas adjustment) by specialized, expert personnel to guarantee the best
functioning results.
Attention: Qualified personnel must do any subsequent repairs or
adjustments that may be necessary with the maximum care and attention.
For this reason we always recommend contacting the nearest Assistance Centre
of ours specifying the brand, model, serial number and type of problem you are
having with it. You will find the relative technical data printed on the
nominal data sticker, put on the bottom of the appliance and on the last but
one page of this Instruction Manual. With this information the technical
assistant can come with the right spares parts and guarantee a prompt job.
You will find original parts and optional accessories at our Technical
Assistance Centres and authorised dealers.
IMPORTANT NOTES AND PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
You have purchased one of our products for which we thank you. We are
confident that this new appliance, modern, functional and practical, made with
top quality materials, will meet all your demands.
This new appliance is easy to use but before installing and using it it is
important to read this Instruction Manual through carefully. It provides
information for a safe installation, use and maintenance. Keep this
Instruction Manual in a safe place for future reference.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make all the modifications to its
products that it deems necessary or useful, also in your interests, without
prejudicing its essential functional and safety characteristics. The
manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies due to printing
or transcription errors that may be found in this handbook.
N.B.: the pictures shown in the figures in this handbook are purely
indicative.
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The installation, adjustments, conversions and maintenance jobs (part “6. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER”) must be carried out by qualified installers only.
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The installation of all-gas and combi appliances must comply with the National Standards in force.
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The appliance must only be used for what it has been made for: “Cooking for domestic use only!” Any other use is considered improper and dangerous.
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The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any harm to people or damage to things deriving from an incorrect installation or maintenance or from an erroneous use of the appliance.
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Once the outer wrapping and the inner wrappings of the various parts have been removed, check and make sure that the appliance is in perfect condition. If you have any doubts do not use the appliance and call in a qualified person.
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The packaging materials used (cardboard, bags, polystyrene foam, nails, etc.) must not be left anywhere in easy reach of children because they are a potential hazard source. To safeguard the environment all packaging materials are environments friendly and recyclable.
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The electrical safety of this appliance is only guaranteed if it is correctly connected to a good earth system, as prescribed by the electrical safety standards. The manufacturer declines all responsibility if these instructions are not followed. Should you have any doubts ask for an accurate control of the system by qualified personnel?
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Prior to connecting the appliance ensures that the rating plate data correspond to those of the gas and electricity mains (see part “7. TECHNICAL FEATURES”).
To use any kind of electrical appliance there are a few basic rules that must be observed:
Do not touch the appliance if your hands or feet are wet or damp.
Do not use the appliance bear footed.
Do not pull the lead to take the plug out of the socket.
Do not leave the appliance outside under the sun, rain, etc.
**** Do not let children or anybody who is incapable to use the appliance on their own. -
If you are using a socket near the appliance make sure that the cables of electrical appliances you are using do not touch it and are far enough away from all hot parts of the appliance.
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When you have finished using the appliance check that all the controls are in the off or closed position, checking that the “0” of the knob corresponds to the “• “symbol serigraphic on the front panel.
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Take the plug out of the socket before you start cleaning or servicing the appliance.
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In the case of a failure and/or malfunction, turn the oven off and take the plug out of the socket; do not tamper with it. Qualified personnel must do all repairs or settings with maximum care and attention. For this reason we recommend you call the nearest Assistance Centre of ours, explaining the trouble and giving the name of the model.
If an appliance is out of order or is not going to be used any more, it must be rendered useless by eliminating those parts that could be a hazard source for children when they are playing, for example: The power cable.
DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
- Rapid gas burner (R)
- Semi-Rapid gas burner (SR)
- Auxikary gas burner (Aux)
- Gas burner control knob
- Pan support for burners
Attention:
Pan supports are the same In shape: pay attention to put them in proper
position. according to the burners’ diameter!
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER: USE
PRESENTATION
The burners are graduated in their size and rating to provide the exact heat
required for every style of cooking. The burners can be equipped with Flame
Safety Device (FSD • Thermocouple fig 5). On the lop of each knob there is a
printed diagram showing to which burner or heating element it refers.
GENERAL NOTES ON SAFETY
- When the burners or plates are In use do not leave them unattended and make sure there are no small children In the vicinity. Check that pan handles are positioned correctly and always keep an eye on the pan whenever oils or fats are used as they are easily inflammable.
- Do not use spray cans near the appliance when it is in use.
- If the built4n hob has a lid, before opening the lid remove any food deposits from Its surface.
- If the built-In hob has a crystal glass lid, It can explode If heated. Turn In “Off’ position all the burners (full disk symbol on control panel) and switch off all plates; let the hob become cool before closing the ild.
- if you see any cracks on the surface of the plate, disconnect the appliance from the mains immediately.
- After you have used the appliance make sure that all the controls are In ‘Off’ position (full disk symbol on control panel).
GAS BURNERS
Manual ignition
Press and turn anclockwise the knob corresponding to the burner you wish to
use from ‘ow position (full disk symbol on control panel). until It reaches
the ‘Maximum’ position (fig. 1) corresponding to the big flame and place a
lighted match dose to the burner. After Ignition. turn the handle from
‘Maximum’ position (corresponding to the big flame) to ‘Minimum’ position
(corresponding to the little flame) and check stability game. To turn-Or the
homer. turn dodcMse the handle up to ‘Off position (hi disk symbol on control
panel).
Automatic electrical ignition (only certain versions, see fig. 5, ref. Ac)
The command of lighting is integrated in the control knob. Press and turn
andockwise the knob corresponding to the burner you wish to use from ‘Off
position (full disk symbol on control panel). until It reaches the ‘Maxi-num
position (fig. 1) corresponding to the big flame with little star.
Automatically the Ignition spark shoots; keep the knob pressed until flame
ignition. Matches can be used to light the burners In a blackout After
ignition, turn the hale from ‘Maximum’ position (corresponding to the big
flame) to ‘Minimum” position (corresponding to the little flame) and check
stability flame. To turn ‘Or the bumer, turn clockwise the handle up to ‘Or
position (fug disk symbol on control panel).
Lighting of burners equipped with safety thermocouples (only certain
versions, see fig. S. ref. Tc)
In case burners are fitted with Flame Safety Device (FSD = Thermocouple fig. 5
Tc). repeat operations described previously. Once the flame is alight. keep
the knob pressed about for 10 seconds to allow the Flame Safety Device (FSD •
Thermocouple) to warm up.
If. at the end of this time, the burner fails to alight. it means that Flame
Safety Device (FSD = Thermocouple) is not sufficiency heated. Repeal the
operation.
Optimum use of the burners
To get the maximum yield with the minimum consumption of gas It is handy to
keep the following points In mind:
- Once the burner has been alighted, adjust the (tame according to your needs, from ‘Maximum’ to ‘Minimum* position.
- Use proper pan size (with flat bottom only) for each burner (see the table below and nu. 2).
- When the content of the pan start to boil, turn the knob clown to -Reduced rate position* (small flame).
- Ahvsys put a lid on the pan.
Burners | Wok | Rapid | Semi-Rapid | Auxiliary |
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0 pans in cm | 24-26 | 24-26 | 22-24 | 10-14 |
When a gas appliance Is being used it produces heat and humidity In the room
where It is Installed. For this reason the room must be welt ventilated,
keeping the natural ventilation openings free (fig. 6) and switching on tho
mechanical aeration system (suction hood or electric fan • Figs. 7 and 8).
If the cooker Is used for a long time additional aeration may be necessary,
for Instance, opening a window or a more effective aeration by Increasing the
power of the mechanical system If there Is one.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER: CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Parlor to any maintenance work or cleaning, disconnect the appliance from
the electricity mains.
HOB
The surface of the hob. pan supper’s. enamelled burner caps (C) and burner
heads (1) (see fig. 5) need to be cleaned after each time they are used with
warm soapy water. rinsed and then dried well to keep them in good condition.
Never clean when the top and components are still warm. Do not use metal or
abrasive pads. abrasive powders or corrosive spray products. Never leave
vinegar, coffee, milk, sally water, lemon or tomato juice for any length of
time on the surfaces.
WARNINGS
Accessible parts may be hot, when the pan support is In use. Young children
should be kept away.
Comply with the following instructions. before remounting the parts:
- Check that the heads burners and the relative burner caps are correctly positioned in their housings (see fig. 5).
- Check that burner head shots have not become clogged by foreign bodies.
- II to happened installation at after a few times, you find a tap is difficult to open or close do not force It but cal for technical assistance urgently.
- After use, to keep them in good condition, the plates should be treated with specific products. essay found in the shops, to keep the surfaces dean and shining. This will also prevent rust from forming.
- If any Souk( spills over it must always be removed with a sponge.
WHAT TO DO IF….
Some of the problems can be caused by simple maintenance operations or
something that was forgotten and can easily is resolved without having to call
for technical assistance.
If your appliance is not working efficiently:
- make sure the gas cock is open.
- Check the plug is in.
- Check that the knobs are set correctly for cooking and then repeat the operations given in the Instruction Manual.
- Check the electrical system safety switches (RCO). If there is failure in the system cal an electrician.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- The installation. the adjustments. conversions and maintenance listed in this part must only be carried out by qualified. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage to persons or things deriving from en incorrect installation of the appliance.
- The safety and adjustment devices of the appliances may. during their life, only be modified by the manufacturer or duly authorised supplier.
- All-gas appliances can be installed as “Class 3′ (fitted) in compliance with gas Standards Only.
- Any side waits (one only – left or right) that overcome in height the work lop; have to be 50 mm far at least.
- The adhesive used to join the laminated plastic to the piece of furniture must be able to withstand a temperature of at least 150’C. so the laminated plastic a not come unstuck.
- The Installation of all-gas appliances must comply with the National Rules in tome.
- This appliance Is not connected to a flue for discharge of the combustion products: therefore. it must be connected in compliance with the above mentioned Installation rules. Particular attention must be paid to the instructions given below for ventilation and aeration.
INSTALLATION
VENTILATING THE ROOMS
The room. where the appliance is installed. must be permanently ventilated so
as to guarantee correct functioning according to the National Rules in force.
The quantity of air needed s that raluered for a regular combustion of the gas
and for the ventilation of the room and whose volume must be no less than 20 m
The natural flow of sir must be direct through perm] ent openings In the walls
(Mat go through to the outside) of the roan to be ventilated with a minimum
MOS free section of 100 cm for appliance fitted with the Flame Safety Device
(FSD) on each bumer (see fig. 6). These openings must be positioned so they
cannot be ever obstructed. 2 If the appliance is not fitted with the Flame
Safety Device (FSD) on each bumer. the cross free section shall be not less
than 200 cm Indirect ventilation Is also allowed by taking air from rooms
adjacent to the we to be ventilated, strictly complying with the prescriptions
of the National Rules in force.
LOCATION AND AERATION
Gas appliances must always discharge the products of combustion through
extractors connected to flues or directly to the outside (see fig.7).
If it is impossible to use an extractor, a fan installed on the window or on a
wall facing the outside is allowed and should be switched an each time the
appliance is used (see fig. 8). provided the rules and regulations in force
relating to ventilation. (•) Air Inlet • minimum •ectkm 100 cm’
UNPACKING THE APPLIANC E
Once the outer wrapping and the inner wrappings of the various pans have been
removed, check and make sure that the appliance is in perfect condition. If
you have any doubts do not use the appliance and call your nearest Assistance
Centre. Some parts are mounted on the appliance and protected by a plastic
film. This protective film must be roved before ever the appliance is used. We
recommend sitting the plastic film along the edges with a sham knife or pin.
The packaging materials used (cardboard, bags. polystyrene foam, nails …)
should not be left anywhere within easy reach of children as they are a
potential hazard source.
INSTALLING AND FIXING THE HOB
The measurements of the cavity made In the top of the (nodular cabinet and
Into which the hob will be recessed are Indicated in fig. 9. Cupboards or
hoods have to maintain a least distance of 750 mm from the lop.
IMPORTANT!
Under the hob it is necessary to always apply a panel of separation in wood,
positioned to a least distance of 70 mm by the bottom of the same, which has
to easily be removable to allow possible operations of maintenance (see fig.
10).
The hob has a special seal which prevents liquid from infiltrating into the
cabinet. Strictly comply with the following instructions in order to correctly
apply this seal:
Back board of the reverse side’edge use the foam-rubber cushion to paste a
round (see fig.11)
Evenly and securely fix the seal to the hob, pressing it in place with the
fingers. Remove the strip of protective paper from the seal. Insert the hooks
into their relative housings (K) on the hob and set this into the hol e in the
cabinet. Lock it in place with the relative fixing screws (V) (see fig. 12).
GAS CONNECTION
Before to connect the appliance to the gas network, check that the adjustment
sticker data plate, put on the bottom of the appliance, correspond to the
available one in the gas network.
The adjustment sticker data plate, gives all the appliance’s setting
conditions as: gas type and gas operating pressures. Once installed, check
there are no leaks using a soapy solution only. Never use a Barnet it is
forbidden,
When gas is distributed through ducts the appliance must be connected to
the gas mains with:
flexible stainless steel, seamless pipe in accordance with the National
Rules in force, with a maximum 2 metres extension and seals in accordance with
the National Rules in force. N.B.: Make sure that the pipe, once the appliance
is installed, does not come into contact with the mobile parts of the unit in
which the hob is built-in (like drawers for instance), get squashed or is too
bent.
rigid steel pipe In accordance with the National Rules in force, whose
joints must be made using, threaded fittings in accordance with the Standard
ISO 7/1. The use of hemp with suitable adhesives or Teflon tape as a sealant
is not allowed.
** copper pipe in accordance with the National Rules in force, whose joints
must be made using sealed fittings in accordance with the National Rules in
force.
When gas Is supplied directly from a gas cylinder, the appliance,
supplied by a pressure regulator must be connected:
** With flexible stainless steel, seamless pipes in accordance with the
National Rules in force with a maximum 2 metres extension and seals in
accordance with National Rules in force. N.B.: Make sum that the pipe does not
come into contact with the mobile parts of the unit in which the hob is built-
in (like drawers for instance), get squashed or is too bent. We recommend
attaching the special adapter to the flexible pipe, easily found on the
market, to facilitate connection to the pressure regulator’s hose fitting on
the cylinder.
Anyway, the pipe connecting the appliance with the gas mains should lie with
smooth bends ,and the rubber gasket preventing leakage added by user between
the appliance’s gas inlet fitting and the pipe connection must comply with the
Standard EN 549 (get it in proper Technical Assistance Centres or authorised
dealers).
CAUTION!
Carry out the connection avoiding all kinds of stress to the appliance.
A, This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
B, Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
C, This appliance is for household use only.
D, If the supply cord Is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or
its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
E, Correct Disposal of this product:
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other
household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the
environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it
responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return
your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the
retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for
environmental safe recycling.
Statements
According to each country of destination chosen by us, our appliances are
fitted with proper gas inlet connection thread to connect them to the gas
distribution network.
ADJUSTING
- Check the adjustment of the appliance, before to make any adjusting operation, having a look on proper adjustment sticker data plate, put on the bottom of the appliance.
- Before any adjustment is attempted, which may be necessary when installing for the first time or when converting gas type, take the plug out of the mains socket.
- When the adjustment or preadjustment has been made, a technician must do any re-sealing, if any.
- To adjust “reduce rate”, using proper screw driver, from Natural gas to Butane/Propane ones, light burners one by one and put handle in minimum position; remove the handle and screw clockwise completely the by-pass screw. Put back in position the handle and check stability flame, turning the handle from “Maximum” to “Minimum” position and vice-versa.
- To adjust “reduce rate”, using proper screw driver from Butane/Propane gases to Natural one, light burners one by one and put handle in minimum position; remove the handle and unscrew anclockwise in the way to get proper flame. Put back in position the handle and check stability flame, turning the handle from “Maximum” to “Minimum” position and vice-versa.
- “Primary air adjustment” on hob gas burners is unnecessary.
TAPS
The adjustment of the reduced rate position is as follows:
- Light the burner and turn the knob to reduced rate position (small flame).
- Remove the knob which is simply inserted onto tap stem.
- Insert a small screwdriver into the top shaft and turn the throttling screw left or right until flame of the burner is conveniently regulated to the low position.
- In the case of taps with safety thermocouples, the adjustment screw is on the side of the stem.
- Make sure that when tuming quickly from “Maximum” position to “Minimum” one, the burner does not extinguish.
Attention: if the tap, after long use of the hob, present some friction to rotation, do not insist to use it. Call the nearest Assistance Centre of ours that will take action to substitute the tap with the proper one.
CONVERSION
CHANGING THE INJECTORS The burners can be adapted to different types of
gas by simply installing the injectors suitable for the gas you want to use.
The “kit injectors* can be fitted with the appliance or available in an
authorised Assistance Centre. To do this, first remove the burner cups and
with a socket spanner, unscrew injectors using proper tool and replace them
with injectors corresponding to the new adjustment gas type. Always tightly
lock the injector in place, without adding any material on the injectors
threads: It is forbidden!
To help the installer there is a table on page 10 giving nominal heat inputs,
injector diameter and operating pressures of the different gas types. For best
comprehension, each injector is marked on its body with proper diameter.
After the injectors have been changed, the technician must adjust the burners
as described in the previous paragraphs; seal any adjustment or preadjustment
parts. Important: after the conversion, substitute the adjustment sticker data
plate put on the bottom of the appliance with the new one, corresponding to
the new gas adjustment. The sticker is included in the “kit injectors”.
MAINTENANCE
Prior to any maintenance work or before changing parts, disconnect the
appliance from the gas and electricity power sources.
REPLACING COMPONENTS
- To access the terminal board and the power cable, it is necessary to remove the hob from the cabinet by unscrewing the relative fixing screws (V) (see fig. 12).
- If the power cable needs changing, call an authorised Assistance Centre as It is necessary the use of special utensils. The technician will have to connect a cable with a suitable cross section (see the table on page 13) keeping the earth wire longer than the phase wires. In addition, follow the Instructions giving In the “ELECTRICAL CONNECTION” paragraph.
- To replace other gas and electrical components, that are lodged inside the hob, it is enough to remove the work top unscrewing the fixing screws of the burners
- Replace the seal each time you change a tap in order to guarantee a perfect tightness between body and rail.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
BURNERS INJECTORS AND HEAT INPUTS TABLE (For the hob bumers lay-out, see on page 4)
Burners| Gases and pressures| Injectors diameter| Heat
Inputs
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no| Denomination| mbar| 1/100 mm| (kW)
1| Rapid (R)| G30 (Butane) at 28-30 mbar| 85| 3.0
G31 (Propane) at 37 mbar| 85| 3.0
G20 (Natural) at 20 mbar| 115| 3.0
2| Semi-Rapid (SR)| G30 (Butane) at 28-30 mbar| 65| 1,75
G31 (Propane) at 37 mbar| 65| 1,75
G20 (Natural) at 20 mbar| 97-Z| 1,75
3| Auxiliary (Aux)| G30 (Butane) at 28-30 mbar| 50| 1.0
G31 (Propane) at 37 mbar| 50| 1.0
G20 (Natural) at 20 mbar| 72-X| 1.0