Cooker
Installation and use
KP 9508 E (X)/G
KP 59 MS.C (X)/G
Congratulations!
You have just purchased an INDESIT appliance that has been made using advanced technology and quality materials. As
time passes, you will appreciate its practicality and safety, which are constant features of our production.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE ONLYVALID FORTHE COUNTRIES OF DESTINATIONWHOSE SYMBOLS ARE SHOWN
INTHE BOOKLET AND ONTHE APPLIANCE RATING PLATE.
1. This appliance has been designed for private, non-
professional use in normal dwellings.
long time after use. Take care not to touch them.
13. To avoid accidental spillage do not use cookware with
uneven or deformed bottoms on the burner.
14. Never use flammable liquids such as alcohol or gasoline,
etc. near the appliance when it is in use.
15. To obtain the best results with the cooktop, several
fundamental rules should be followed while cooking or
preparing food.
• Use cookware with a flat bottom to make certain that
the pot sets properly on the cooking area.
2. Carefully read the recommendations in this
instruction booklet, as they give important advice
regarding safe installation, use and maintenance. Keep
this booklet in a safe place for further reference when
required.
3. After removing the packaging, check that the appliance
is intact. If in doubt, do not use the appliance and contact
professionally qualified personnel.
4. All installation and adjustment operations should be
carried out by qualified engineers in accordance with
current regulations. Specific directions are given in the
“installation instructions” paragraph.
5. Periodically check the condition of the gas connection
pipe and have it replaced by a qualified technician as
soon as it shows any signs of wear or anomaly.
6. Under no circumstances should the user replace the power
supply cable or the gas connection pipe of this appliance.
In the event of damage or the necessity for replacement,
only contact an authorised service centre.
16.If the cooker is placed on a pedestal, take the necessary
precautions to prevent the same from sliding off the
pedestal itself.
17.Do not use steam cleaners to clean your oven
7. Before connecting the appliance, make sure that the data
on the rating plate (situated on the bottom part of the
appliance and on the last page of the booklet) correspond
to those of the mains electricity and gas supplies.
8. Check that the capacity of the electrical system and the
power outlets are suitable for the maximum power of the
appliance, indicated on the rating plate. If in doubt, consult
a professionally qualified technician.
9. Some parts are covered with a removable scratch-proof
film. Before using the appliance the film should be
removed and the underlying part cleaned with a cloth and
a non-abrasive household cleaning product. When
switching on for the first time, it is advisable to heat the
empty oven at maximum temperature for about 30 minutes
to eliminate any residue from working.
10. During operation, the oven glass door and adjacent parts
of the appliance become hot. Make sure, therefore, that
children do not touch the appliance. For greater safety,
an additional child-safety device is available from our Head
Office and our Authorised Service Centres (see enclosed
list). When ordering this, please give the code: BAB -
followed by the appliance model.The model is stamped
on the plate which is visible on the back of the appliance
and in this manual.
Disposal of old electrical appliances
The European Directive 2002/96/EC onWaste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE), requires that old household
electrical appliances must not be disposed of in the normal
unsorted municipal waste stream. Old appliances must be
collected separately in order to optimise the recovery and
recycling of the materials they contain and reduce the impact
on human health and the environment. The crossed out
“wheeled bin” symbol on the product reminds you of your
obligation, that when you dispose of the appliance it must be
separately collected.
Consumers may take their old appliance to public waste
collection areas, other communal collection areas, or if national
legislation allows return it to a retailer when purchasing a similar
new product.
All major household appliance manufacturers are active in
the creation of systems to manage the collection and disposal
of old appliances.
11. Do not leave the appliance plugged in if it is not in use.
Switch off the main switch and gas supply when you are
not using the cooker.
12. The gas burners and pan supports remain heated for a
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COOKER DESCRIPTION
F
E
S
F Safety Device - Activates if the flame accidentally goes
A Auxiliary gas burner
B Semi-rapid gas burner
D Triple ring gas burner
C Rapid
M Control Knobs for Gas Burners
G Support Grid
out (spills, drafts, etc.), interrupting the delivery of gas to
the burner.
H Electric oven selector knob (cooking function
selection)
N Electric oven thermostat knob (temperature selection)
S Electric oven operation indicator light
P Ignition Pushbutton for gas burners
E Ignitor for Gas Burners
R Pan reducing support
T Timer knob - Cooking Programmer
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
HOB OPERATION
When a liquid starts boiling, it is advisable to turn the flame
down just enough to keep the liquid simmering.
The burners differ in size and power. Choose the most
appropriate one for the diameter of the cookware being used.
Each burner can be regulated with the corresonding control
knob "M" by using one of the following settings:
The hob is fitted with a pan reducing
support "R" , which should only be used
on the auxiliary burner "A"
Off
High flame
Low flame
ELECTRIC OVEN (mod. 9508...)
The maxi-oven gives four combinations of heating elements;
so the most suitable type of cooking for each dish may
therefore be chosen, with convincing results.
The symbols
near the knobs show the position of the
relative burner on the hob.The burners are fitted with automatic
ignition and thermocouple safety device, which automatically
cuts off the gas from the burner in a few seconds if the flame
accidentally goes out during operation.
By turning the knob of the selector switch "H" marked with
the symbol
, different cooking functions are obtained,
as shown in the following table:
Ignite a burner
Symbol
Function
0) Off
Power
-
To ignite a burner, proceed as follows:
• turn the relative knob counter-clockwise until the pointer is
on the high-flame symbol;
0
• press the knob down fully and activate the automatic gas
ignition by pushing at the same time the button "P"
1) Top + Bottom heating
elements
2350 W
(marked with the symbol
);
2) Bottom heating element
3) Top heating element
4) Grill heating element
1300 W
1050 W
2000 W
• keep the knob pressed down for about 10 seconds with the
flame lit to allow the safety thermocouple to be heated;
• release the knob, checking that the flame is stable. If it is
not, repeat the operation.
For minimum power, turn the knob towards the low flame
symbol. Intermediate positions are possible by putting the
knob anywhere between the high and the low flame symbol.
To turn off the burner, turn the knob clockwise to the off
position " " .
After having selected the heat source, put the thermostat
knob "N" (marked with the symbol
) to the temperature
required.
Important:
• For normal cooking (roasts, biscuits, etc.) in conventional
mode use the function (hot above+below).
• Do not activate the automatic ignition device for more than
15 consecutive seconds.
• Difficulty in ignition is sometimes due to air inside the gas
duct.
• If a burner flame accidentally goes out, the gas continues
to exit for a few moments before the safety device activates.
Turn the control knob to the off position and do not attempt
ignition again for at least 1 minute, thereby letting the gas
disperse, which could otherwise be a danger.
• When the equipment is not in operation, check that the
knobs are in the off position " " .
Only put the food to be cooked into the oven when it has
reached the selected temperature and preferably use just
one shelf for cooking.
• To provide heat only to the bottom or the top part of the
dishes, turn the selector to the position
(hot below) or
(hot above);
• Grill operation: a high heat output is used for grilling, so
that the surface of the food is immediately browned; this
is particularly indicated for meats which should remain
tender inside.
Using the burners
To obtain maximum efficiency from the burners, it is advisable
to use only pans with a diameter that is suitable for the burner
being used, so that the flame does not extend beyond the
pan base (see following table).
To grill, turn the selector knob "H" to the position
(grill),
During grilling, do not set the thermostat knob to over
200 °C and keep the oven door closed.
Burner
ø Cookware Diameter (cm)
Fast (R)
24 - 26
16 - 20
10 - 14
24 - 26
Semi Fast (S)
Auxiliary (A)
Triple Crown (TC)
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Minute minder "T"
conventional mode use the
mode (hot above +
To use the timer, you must wind the alarm by turning the
knob almost one complete turn clockwise; then turn the knob
back to set the time by positioning the minutes required on
the index of the facia.
below).
Only put the food to be cooked into the oven when it has
reached the selected temperature and preferably use just
one shelf for cooking.
To provide heat only to the bottom or the top part of the
Timer
Manual operation
dishes, turn the selector to the position
(hot below + fan) or (hot above);
• With this (fan assisted)mode heat is transmitted to
(hot below) or
Turn the timer knob with symbol
anti-clockwise and set
the marker to symbol (manual). Turn the oven on at the
the food through pre-heated air made to circulate inside the
oven by a fan.The oven heats up very quickly so the food
to be cooked may be put into the oven as soon as it is
switched on. Cooking is also possible simultaneously on
two shelves.
selector knob and set the desired temperature on the
thermostat knob. To turn the oven off, turn the timer knob
back to its initial position " " .
Operation with cooking time programming
Turn the timer knob clockwise, setting the marker to the
desired cooking time (from 10 to 120 minutes).Turn the oven
on at the selector knob and set the desired temperature on
the thermostat knob. Once the countdown is over, a buzzer
will sound, and will stop doing so after 1 minute or if you
press any button whatsoever.
• The “fast defrosting“ function uses no heating elements,
just the oven light and the fan.
• Grill operation: a high heat output is used for grilling, so
that the surface of the food is immediately browned; this is
particularly indicated for meats which should remain tender
on the inside.
Remember that the timer is deactivated when cooking starts
(be it immediate or programmed).
To grill, turn the selector knob "H" to one of these positions:
(grill),
(maxigrill),
(maxigrill + fan)
During grilling, do not set the thermostat knob to above
200°C and keep the oven door closed.
MULTI-FUNCTION OVEN (mod. KP 59 MS)
The oven offers nine combinations of heating elements; so
the most suitable combination may therefore be chosen for
each dish, with convincing results.
Spit - Rotisserie (for mod. KP59MS)
Insert the meat to be cooked along the length of the spit
rod, securing it with the special adjustable forks (fig. 2a).
Introduce the supports“A”and“B”(fig. 2b) into the holes
in the drip tray “E”, rest the rod groove on the seat “C”
and insert the oven rack into the lowest guide of the oven;
now insert the spit rod into the relative hole, moving the
groove forward into seat “D” . Start the rotisserie by
turning the selector knob to one of the following
By turning the selector knob “H” marked with the symbol
, different cooking modes are obtained, as shown in the
following table:
Symbol
Function
0) Off
Power
-
0
positions:
(grill),
(maxigrill),
(maxigrill + fan)
1) Top + Bottom heating
elements
2350 W
2) Bottom heating element
3) Top heating element
4) Grill heating element
1300 W
1050 W
2000 W
5) Maxigrill (Top + Grill eating
elements)
3050 W
fig.2a
6) Maxigrill (Top + Grill heating
elements) + fan
fig.2b
3100 W
1350 W
2850 W
50 W
7) Bottom heating element+fan
Oven light (all models)
The oven light comes on automatically when the selector
8) Rear round heating element +
Fan
knob is turned to any of its positions.
9) Fast defrosting
Indicator light "S" (all models)
It indicates that the oven is heating up. When the light goes
out, the required temperature has been reached inside the
oven.
When the light alternately comes on and goes out, it means
that the thermostat is working properly to maintain the oven
temperature.
After having selected the heat source, put the thermostat
knob "N" (marked with the symbol
required.
) onto the temperature
• For traditional cooking (roasts, biscuits, etc.) in
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COOKING PROGRAMMER (KP 59 MS)
The electronic programmer has the function of automatically
switching on the oven (at the required time) and switching it
off at the end of the set cooking time.The 4 figure luminous
display showing the actual time and the programming times,
also shows the current state of the oven by means of the
following symbols:
Oven on
Minute minder
Automatic programme AUTO
Point (this divides the hour from the minutes on the display)
All the functions may be programmed for a total of 23 h and
59 min. Maximum cooking time is 10 hours.
Adjusting the clock
(At installation, after power failures, clock in advance or
behind).
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Turn the selector and the thermostat knobs onto the
required function and temperature respectively.
The programmer automatically sets the start of cooking
time, which is shown by the symbol (oven on) coming
on. When the cooking time has elapsed, the oven is
automatically switched off, the (oven on) symbol goes
out and the AUTO symbol blinks; an acoustic signal
sounds.
Select manual mode by pressing key
and minutes using the and keys.
Manual oven mode (Programming excluded)
, adjust the hour
Press the key
; and the oven is switched on, the AUTO
Minute minder
symbol goes out and the
(oven on) symbol comes on.
This operation erases any set programme.
Press the
using the
end of the programme.
key (minute minder) and set the time required
and keys. An acoustic signal sounds at the
Semi-automatic oven mode
1st example: start in manual cooking mode - programmed
cooking time.
Buzzer
The buzzer emits a sound for 7 minutes after the end of the
selected programme; it may be stopped by pressing any
function key. It is possible to choose 3 different types of
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Put the food to be cooked in the oven.
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Press the
key (duration) and adjust the cooking time
using the
and keys: the oven switches on, the
acoustic signal. By pressing the
tone appears. Now, within 7 seconds, every further press of
the key changes the signal tone.
key the actual signal
AUTO and (oven on) symbols light up.
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Turn the selector and the thermostat knobs onto the
required function and temperature respectively.
At the end of the set cooking time, the oven is
automatically switched off, the symbol (oven on) goes
out and the AUTO symbol blinks; an acoustic signal
sounds.
Programme control
Press the key
for the remaining time to be displayed,
and the key
to check the end of cooking time.
Erasing programmes
Once a programme has been carried out, it is automatically
2nd example: start with manual cooking mode - end with
programmed cooking mode.
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Put the food to be cooked in the oven.
erased; it can also be cancelled by pressing the key
(manual).
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Press the
key (end of cooking) and adjust the end of
cooking time using the
and
keys: the oven switches
on, the AUTO and symbols light up.
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Turn the selector and the thermostat knobs onto the
required function and temperature respectively.
At the end of cooking, the oven is automatically switched
off, the
symbol (oven on) goes out and the AUTO
symbol blinks; an acoustic signal sounds.
Automatic oven mode (programmed cooking duration and
end)
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Put the food to be cooked in the oven.
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Press the key
(Duration) and adjust the cooking time
using the
and
keys: the AUTO and (oven on)
symbols light up (the oven switches on).
Press the key (end of cooking) and adjust the end of
cooking time using the and keys: the symbol
goes out (the oven switches off).
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Disconnect your appliance from the electricity supply before
carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operations on it.
To extend the life of your oven, it must be cleaned fre-
quently, keeping in mind that:
-
Type E14
•
Replace the glass cover and
reconnect the oven to the mains
power supply.
•
The enamelled parts and the self-cleaning panels (where
present) should be washed with warm water without using
any abrasive powders or corrosive substances which
could damage them irreparably;
Disassembling/assembling the
oven door
To make it easier to clean the inside
•
•
The inside of the oven should be cleaned immediately
after use with warm soapy water; the soap should be
rinsed off and the interior dried thoroughly;
Stainless steel may become marked if it comes into con-
tact with very hard water or harsh detergents (containing
phosphorous) for long periods of time. After cleaning, rinse
and dry thoroughly. It is also recommended that any re-
maining drops of water be dried;
of your oven, the oven door can be
removed, by proceeding as follows (fig. 3-4):
• Open the door completely and raise the 2 levers "B" (fig.
3);
• Now, shutting the door slightly, you can lift it out by pulling
out the hooks "A" as shown in figure 4.
To reassemble the door:
• With the door in a vertical position, insert the two hooks
"A" into the slots;
• Ensure that seat "D" is hooked perfectly onto the edge of
the slot (move the oven door backwards and forward slightly);
• Keep the oven door open fully, unhook the 2 levers "B"
downwards and then shut the door again.
•
Never line the oven bottom with aluminium foil, as the
consequent accumulation of heat could compromise the
cooking and even damage the enamel coating.
Replacing the Oven Lamp
•
Disconnect the oven from the power supply by means of
the omnipolar switch used to connect the appliance to
the electrical mains; or unplug the appliance if the plug is
accessible;
•
•
Remove the glass cover of the lamp-holder;
Remove the lamp and replace with a lamp resistant to
high temperatures (300°C) with the following
characteristics:
-
-
Voltage:230/240V
Power:15W
fig 4
fig 3
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COOKINGTIPS
Cooking times may change according to the nature of the foods, their homogeneity and their volume.When cooking a certain
food for the first time, it is advisable to choose the lowest values in the cooking time range given in the table and then increase
them if necessary.
CONVENTIONAL oven cooking
Cooking time
(minutes)
Type of dish
Temperature °C
Type of dish
Temperature °C
Cooking time (hours)
Pastries and cakes
Fruit pie
Meringues
Sponge cake
Angel cake
Madeira cake
Chocolate cake
Flat sweet loaf
Puffs
Meat
130
130
150
160
160
170
170
200
200
200
200
60-70
30-40
20-30
40-50
40-50
30-40
40-50
15-20
15-20
15-20
15-20
Turkey (4-8 kg)
Goose (4-5 kg)
Duck (2-4 kg)
Capon (2½-3 kg)
Braised beef (1-1½ kg) 160
Leg of lamb
Roast hare (2 kg)
Roast pheasant
Chicken (1-1½ kg)
160
160
170
170
3-4½
4-4½
1½-2½
2-2½
3-3½
1-1½
1-1½
1-1½
1-1½
160
160
160
170
Flaky pastry biscuits
Mille feuilles
Short crust pastry
Fish
200
15-25 minutes
GRILLING
Cooking time
(minutes)
Type of dish
Position of shelf
st
Chops (0.5 kg)
Saussages
Grilled chicken (1 kg)
Veal on the spit (0.6 kg)
Chicken on the spit (1 kg)
60
15
60
60
60
3rd guide rail
The 1 guide rail is
2nd guide rail
understood as being
1st guide rail
-
-
the lowest position.
FAN ASSISTED cooking (mod KP 59)
Type of dish
Guide rail no. from bottom
Quantity kg Temperature °C
Time (minutes)
Cakes
* With beaten mix, in mould
* With beaten mix, without mould
Short pastry, flan base
1-3
1-3-4
1-3-4
1-3
1
1
175
175
175
175
175
175
160
60
50
30
70
45
50
30
0.5
1.5
1
Short pastry with wet filling
Short pastry with dry filling
* With natural leavened mix
Small cakes
1-3-4
1-3
1
0.5
1-3-4
Meat
Roasts under the grill
Veal
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
180
180
220
180
200
60
70
50
70
70
Beef
English roast beef
Pork
1
1
Chicken
1-1.5
Roasts on a tray
Veal
1-3
1-3
1-3
1-3
1-3
1-3
1
1
1
160
160
160
180
180
180
80
90
Beef
Pork
90
Chicken
1-1.5
1.5
1-1.5
90
Turkey slices
Duck
120
120
Casseroles
Beef casserole
Veal casserole
1
1
1
1
175
175
120
110
Fish
1-3
1.3
1-3
1
1
180
180
180
30
45
20
Fillets, steaks, cod, hake, sole
Mackerel, turbot, salmon
Oysters
Timbales
Baked pasta dish
1-3
1-3
2
2
0.75
0.5
0.5
185
185
180
200
190
60
50
50
30
15
Vegetable pudding
* Sweet and savoury soufflés
* Pizzas and savoury rolls
Toasted sandwiches
1-3
1-3-4
1-3-4
Defrosting
Ready-to-eat meals
Meat
1-3
1-3
1-3
1-3
1
0.5
0.75
1
200
50
45
50
Meat
50
70
Meat
50
110
Notes:
1) Cooking times do not include oven pre-heating, except for those marked with an asterisk
2) The indication given in the table for the guide rails is the one that should preferably be used in the event of cooking on more than one level.
3) The indicated times refer to cooking on one shelf only; for cooking on more than one level, increase the time by 5 ÷ 10 min.
4) For roast beef, veal, pork and turkey, on the bone or rolled, increase the times by 20 min.
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INSTRUCTIONS FORTHE INSTALLER
Kitchen ventilation
The air flow into the room where the appliance is installed
must equal the quantity of air that is required for regular
combustion of the gas and for ventilating the same room.
Air must be taken in naturally through permanent apertures
made in the outside walls of the room or through single or
branching collective ventilation ducts in compliance with the
standards in force.
The air must be taken directly from the outside, from an area
far from sources of pollution.
The ventilation aperture must have the following
characteristics (fig.7A):
· total free cross section of passage of at least 6 cm² for
every kW of rated heating capacity of the appliance, with a
minimum of 100 cm² (the heating capacity is indicated on
the rating plate);
fig.5
· it must be made in such a way that the aperture, both on
the inside and outside of the wall, cannot be obstructed;
· it must be protected, e.g. with grills, wire mesh, etc. in
such a way that the above-mentioned free section is not
reduced;
The following instructions are provided for qualified installers
so that they may accomplish installation, adjustment and
technical maintenance operations correctly and in compliance
with current regulations and standards.
Important: the appliance should be disconnected from
the mains electricity supply before any adjustment,
maintenance, etc. is carried out. Maximum caution should
be used whenever it is necessary to keep the appliance
connected to the electricity supply.
· it must be situated as near to floor level as possible.
The air inflow may also be obtained from an adjoining room,
provided the latter is not a bedroom or a room where there is
a risk of fire, such as garages, mews, fuel stores, etc. and is
ventilated in compliance with the standards in force. Air from
the adjoining room to the one to be ventilated may be made
to freely pass through permanent apertures with a cross
section at least equal to that indicated above.These apertures
may also be obtained by increasing the gap between the door
and the floor (fig.7B).
If an electric fan is used for extracting the combustion
products, the ventilation aperture must be increased in relation
to its maximum performance.The electric fan should have a
sufficient capacity to guarantee an hourly exchange of air
equal to 3-5 times the volume of the kitchen.
The cookers have the following technical specifications:
Category: II 2H3+ Class: 1
The dimensions of the appliance are given in figure on page
2. For trouble-free operation of appliances installed between
housing units, the minimum distances shown in fig.5 should
be observed. Adjacent surfaces and the wall at the rear should
also be able to withstand a temperature of 65 °C. In the lower
part of the cooker there are 4 height adjustable screw-in feet
with which it is possible to level the cooker if necessary.
Positioning
This appliance may only be installed and operated in
permanently ventilated rooms in compliance with provisions
laid down by current regulations and standards.The following
requirements must be observed:
Detail A
Adjacent
room
Room to be
ventilated
• The appliance must discharge combustion products into a
special hood, which must be connected to a chimney, flue
pipe or directly to the outside (fig.6).
• If it is impossible to fit a hood, the use of an electric fan is
permitted, either installed on a window or on an external
wall, which must be switched on at the same time as the
appliance.
A
Examples of ventilation holes
for comburant air
Enlarging the ventilation slot
between window and floor
fig. 7A
fig. 7B
fig.6
In a chimney stack or branched flue
(exclusively for cooking appliances)
Directly to the outside
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If an electric fan is used for extracting the combustion
products, the ventilation aperture must be increased in relation
to its maximum performance.The electric fan should have a
sufficient capacity to guarantee an hourly exchange of air
equal to 3-5 times the volume of the kitchen. Prolonged,
intensive use of the appliance may require extra ventilation,
e.g. an open window or a more efficient ventilation system
by increasing the extraction power of the electric fan if
installed. Liquid petroleum gas descends towards the floor
as it is heavier than air. Apertures in the outside walls in
rooms containing LPG cylinders should therefore be at floor
level, in order to allow any gas from leaks to be expelled. Do
not store LPG cylinders (even when empty) in basements/
rooms below ground level; it is advisable to keep only the
cylinder in use in the room at any one time and connected
far from heat sources which could raise its temperature to
above 50°C.
Adaptation to a different type of gas
If the hob is to be converted for use with a type of gas other
than that for which it was set in the factory (indicated on the
label to be found on the hob), the burner nozzles should be
replaced as follows:
• Remove the pan supports and the burners.
• Unscrew the nozzles “A” (fig.9) using a 7 mm socket wrench
and replace them with the ones which have a diameter
suitable for the type of gas to be used, according to the
table 1 "burners and nozzles specifications).
• On completing the operation, replace the old rating label
with the one showing the new type of gas; the sticker is
available from our Service Centres.
Adjusting the low flame
• Put the tap to the low flame position (the burner should be
lit);
• Remove the tap knob (fig.10) and turn the adjusting screw,
situated to the side of the tap stem, using a screwdriver
(loosening the screw increases the height of the flame,
tightening decreases it).
note: the adjusting screw must be fully screwed down for
liquid gas.
Gas supply connection
• Check that the appliance is set for the type of gas available
and then connect it to the mains gas piping or the gas
cylinder in compliance with current regulations and
standards.
• Having obtained the low flame setting required and with
the burner lit, abruptly change the position of the knob
several times from minimum to maximum and vice versa
and check that the flame does not go out.
• Refit the tap knobs
• This appliance is designed and set to work with the gas
indicated on the label situated on the actual hob. If the gas
supply is other than the type for which the appliance has
been set, proceed with replacing the corresponding nozzles
(provided), following instructions given in the paragraph
“Adaptation to different types of gas”.
• For trouble-free operation, suitable use of energy and longer
life of the appliance, make sure that the supply pressure
complies with the values indicated in the table 1 "burners
and nozzles specifications, otherwise install a special
pressure regulator on the supply pipe in compliance with
current standards and regulations.
A
• Connect in such a way that the appliance is subjected to
no strain whatsoever.
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fig.9
Either a rigid metal pipe with fittings in compliance with the
standards in force must be used for connecting to the nipple
union (threaded ½"G male fitting) situated at the rear of the
appliance to the right (fig.8), or flexible steel pipe in
compliance with the standards in force, which must not
exceed 2000 mm in length.
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THE APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
Should it be necessary to turn the fitting, the gasket (supplied
with the appliance) must be replaced. Upon completion of
installation, check the gas circuit, the internal connections
and the taps for leaks using a soapy solution (never a flame).
Also check that the connecting pipe cannot come into contact
with moving parts which could damage or crush it.
Make sure that the natural gas pipe is adequate for a sufficient
supply to the appliance when all the burners are lit
Important: A pressure regulator, in compliance with the
standards in force, must be inserted when connecting to a
liquid gas supply (in a cylinder).
The appliance is designed to work with alternating current at
the supply voltage and frequency indicated on the rating plate
(situated on the rear part of the appliance and on the last
page of the instruction booklet) or at the end of the instruction
booklet. Make sure that the local supply voltage corresponds
to the voltage indicated on the rating plate.
(only for mod.KP 59)
ATTENTION: This appliance has a maximum power
exeeding 3kW; it is therefore necessary for it to be
connected to a socket able to support a rated current
higher than 13A (the appliance rated current is 15A).
Connecting the supply cable to the mains electricity
supply A 13. A plug in compliance whit BS 1362 is not
suitable.
To connect directly to the mains supply, a double-pole switch
with a contact separation of at least 3 mm suitable for the
load and complying with current standards and regulations,
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must be fitted between the appliance and the mains supply
Important: the wires in the mains lead are coloured in
outlet. The yellow-green earth wire must not be interrupted
by the switch. The supply cable must be in such a position
that no part of it can reach a temperature of 50 °C above
room temperature. Do not use adapters or shunts as they
could cause heating or burning. Before connecting to the
power supply, make sure that:
• the limiter valve and the domestic system can withstand
the load from the appliance (see rating plate);
• the supply system is efficiently earthed according to
standards and laws in force;
accordance with the following code:
Green &Yellow
Blue
Brown
- Earth
- Neutral
- Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead may not
correspond with the coloured markings identifying the
terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
Connect the Green & Yellow wire to terminal marked “E” or
or coloured Green or Green &Yellow.
Connect the Brown wire to the terminal marked “L”or coloured
Red.
Connect the Blue wire to the terminal marked “N” or coloured
Black.
• the socket or double-pole switch are easily accessible when
the appliance is installed.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE ACCIDENT-PREVENTION
REGULATIONS RELIEVESTHE MANUFACTURER OF ALL
LIABILITY.
Replacing the cable
Use a rubber cable of the type H05VV-F with a suitable cross
section 3 x 1.5 mm².
The yellow-green earth wire must be 2-3 cm longer than the
other wires.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
This appliance conforms with the following European Economic
Community directives:
ENERGY LABEL
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73/23/EEC of 19/02/73 (Low Voltage) and subsequent modifications;
89/336/EEC of 03/05/89 (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and
subsequent modifications;
90/396/EEC of 29/06/90 (Gas) and subsequent modifications;
93/68/EEC of 22/07/93 and subsequent modifications.
Directive 2002/40/EC on the label of electric ovens
Norm EN 50304
Energy consumption for Natural convection
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heating mode:
Convection
Oven accessories which may come into contact with food
are make in materials complying to what is laid down in
EEC Directive 89/109 of 21.12.88 and national regulations
in force.
Declared energy consumption for Forced convection Class
heating mode:
Fan assisted (mod. KP 59 MS)
BURNERS AND NOZZLES SPECIFICATIONS
Table 1
Liquid Gas
Natural Gas
Burner
Diameter Thermal Power By-pa- Nozzle Flow*
Nozzler
1/100
Flow*
l/h
(mm)
kW (p.c.s.*)
ss
1/100
g/h
1/100
(mm)
Nom.
Red.
0.7
(mm) G30/31
(mm)
116
Fast
(Large) (R)
100
75
3.00
1.65
40
30
86
64
218
120
286
157
Semi Fast
(Medium) (S)
0.4
96
Auxiliary
(Small) (A)
55
1.00
3.25
0.4
1.3
30
57
50
91
73
71
95
Triple Crown (TC)
Supply pressures
130
236
124
309
Nominal (mbar)
Minimum (mbar)
Maximum (mbar)
28-30
20
35
20
17
25
*
At 15°C and 1013 mbar-dry gas
Propane G31
H.s. = 50,37 MJ/kg
Butane G30H.s. = 49,47 MJ/kg
3
H.s. = 37,78 MJ/m
Methane G20
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Italy
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