Orima ORP 65 VG User manual

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MANUAL DE INSTRUCÖES
INSTRUCTION MANUAl
PLACA DE ENCASTRE
Built-in Hob
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Dear User,
Our objective is to make this product provide you with the best output
which is manufactured in our modern facilities in a careful working envi-
ronment, in compliance with total quality concept.
Therefore, we suggest you to read the user manual carefully before us-
ing the product and, keep it permanently at your disposal.
Note: This user manual is prepared for more than one model. Some of
the features specied in the Manual may not be available in your appli-
ance.
All our appliances are only for domestic use, not for commercial use.
“Conforms with the WEEE Regulations.”
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CONTENTS
Important Warnings 4
Introduction Of The Appliance 6
Control Panel 7
Electrical Connection Scheme 7
Important Warnings 8
Setting Gas Cooktops As Per Gas Type 10
If Built-In Oven Is Placed Under Cooktop 11
Installation Of Cookstop 11
Counter Cutting Sizes And Installation Of Your Cooktop 13
Correct Place For Installation 14
Ventilation Of Room 14
Transformation From Natural Gas To Lpg And
From Lpg To Natural Gas 15
Gas Breaking Safety Appliance (Ffd) 15
Usage Of Your Cooktop 16
Maintenance And Cleaning 18
Troubles And Solution Proposals 19
Environmentally-Friendly Disposal And
Package Information 20
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IMPORTANT WARNINGS
1. WARNING: Before touching the connection terminals,
all supply circuit should be disconnected.
2. WARNING: Any inadvertent cooking made with fats and
oils can be dangerous and cause re.
3. WARNING: Risk of re; do not store the food materials
on the cooking surface.
4. WARNING: During usage the reachable sections can
be hot. Keep the small children away.
5. WARNING: The appliance and its reachable sections
become hot during usage.
6. The setting conditions of this appliance is indicat-
ed on the label. (Or data tag)
7. This appliance is not connected to a combustion
product discharge system.This appliance shall be con-
nected and installed as per the applicable installation
legislation. Consider the requirements related with ven-
tilation.
8. Using a gas hob will release humidity and combus-
tion products in the room where it resides. Especially
during when the appliance in use, ensure that the kitch-
en is well ventilated and retain the natural ventilation
holes or install a mechanical ventilation system. (Hood
on top of the oven) Sustained usage of the appliance
may require additional ventilation. For example open-
ing a window or if available, increasing the ventilation
level of a mechanical ventilation system.
9. WARNING: The appliance is intended for cooking only.
It must not be used for other purposes like room heating.
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10. This appliance should be installed as per regula-
tions and in well-ventilated location only. Read the in-
structions before installing or operating the appliance.”
11. Before placing the appliance check the local con-
ditions (gas type and gas pressure) and ensure that the
settings of the appliance is appropriate.
12. These instructions are applicable for countries of
which symbols are indicated on the appliance. If the
country symbol is not available on the appliance, in
order to adapt the appliance to the conditions of such
country, the technical instructions should be read.”
13. Do not operate the system for more that 15 sec-
onds. If the burner does not ignite at the end of 15
seconds stop the operation of the system and open the
section door and/or wait for at least 1 minute before
igniting the burner.
14. Do not use steam cleaners to clean the appliance.
15. NEVER try to extinguish a re with water, rst dis-
connect the mains supply and then using, for example
a lid or blanket, cover the re.
16. Unless continuous supervision is provided, the
children of age 8 or below should be kept away.
17. Pay attention for not to touch the heating ele-
ments.
18. This appliance can be used by children aged from
8 years and above and persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge if they have been given supervision or in-
struction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way
and understand the hazards involved.
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INTRODUCTION OF THE APPLIANCE
1 - Burner positions
2- Glass or Metal Surface
3- Control Buttons
4- Small Burner
5- Medium Burner
6- Large Burner
7 - WOK Burner
8- Hotplate
9- Coffee Adaptor
10-Wok Burner Adaptor
11- Cast Grill
12- Enamel Grill
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2
3
8
4 5 6 7
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CONTROL PANEL
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION SCHEME
Get electrical connection of your appliance done to authorized person in
line with the following scheme.
Cooktop Panel Visual of 70-90 cm and 100 cm
Cooktop Panel Visual of 60 cm
Cooktop Panel Visual of 45 cm
L1
220-240V~50/60Hz
H05 VV-F 3G 1.5mm²
Earth
Terre
Erdung
Neutral
Neutre
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IMPORTANT WARNINGS
Electrical Connection and Safety
1.Setting conditions of this appliance is indicated in tag or data plate.
2.This appliance is not connected to any discharging apparatus of burn-
ing products. It should be connected and installed according to applica-
ble assembly regulation.
3.Great attention should be paid on ventilation related conditions.
4.Your appliance should be connected to an appropriate fuse according to
electric power. If necessary, it is recommended that connection is made by
authorized service.
5.Your appliance is congured in accordance with electrical supply of
220-240V AC/380-415V3N AC 50/60Hz.
6.If main electrical network is different from these values, contact with
your authorized service.
7.Electrical connections of your appliance should only be made to the
fuses having suitably wired grounding (grounded) system. If no conven-
ient fuse is available in the place where your appliance is to be installed,
contact with authorized service immediately. Manufacturing rm is not
responsible denitely for the damages that fuses whose grounding is not
made and connected to the appliance can cause.
8.Plug of the appliance should be close to be accessed easily to the fuse
whose grounding is made without use of extension cord.
9.Do not allow contacting the power cable of your appliance with hot
regions. Similarly, keep away it from sharp edges and corners.
10.If feeder cord is damaged, this cord should be replaced either by
manufacturer or its service agency or same degree qualied personnel in
order to hinder a dangerous situation.
11.Wrong electrical connection may give damage to the appliance. In
this case, your appliance will remain out of guarantee scope. Electrical
connection of your appliance should be done by authorized service.
12.During operation of cooktop, some parts may be hot. When you also
bring switches closed position, it may remain hot for a while. Children
should be kept away every time and not be left without observation. Do
not touch surface of cooktop while warning lights ashes. When you bring
your appliance closed position, hot parts being still dangerous are stated
with warning lights. (Vitroceran models).
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Gas Connection and Safety
1. For LPG (cylinder) connection, afx
metal clamp on the hose coming from
LPG cylinder. Afx an edge of the hose on
hose inlet connector behind the appliance
by pushing to end through heating the
hose in boiled water. Afterward, bring the
clamp towards end section of the hose and
tighten it with screwdriver. The gasket and
hose inlet connector required for connec-
tion is as the picture shown below.
NOTE: The regulator to be afxed on LPG cylinder should have 300
mmSS feature.
2. Natural gas connection should be
done by authorized service. For natural
gas connection, place gasket in the nut
at the edge of natural gas connection
hose. To install the hose on main gas
pipe, turn the nut. Complete the con-
nection by making gas leakage control.
Gas hose and electric connection of the appliance should
not pass next to hot areas such as back of the appliance.
Gas hose should be connected by making wide angle turns
against breaking possibility. Movement of appliance whose
gas connection is made may cause gas leakage.
Main Gas Pipe
Gasket
Hose Inlet Connector
Metal Clamp
Lpg Connection Hose
Main Gas Pipe
Gasket
Nut
Natural Gas Connection Hose
True False True True
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3. Connect your appliance to gas cock from the shortest way and in a
manner to prevent any leakage. For safety, the hose used should be max-
imum 125 cm and minimum 40 cm.
4. While making gas leakage control; never use lighter, match, glowing
cigarette or similar inammable matter.
5. Apply soap bubble on connection point. If any leak/leakage exists,
foaming will occur on soaped region.
6. If the cooktop is to be mounted on a cabinet or openable drawer, a
heat protection panel having 15 mm minimum opening should be mount-
ed under the cooktop.
SETTING GAS COOKTOPS AS PER GAS TYPE
Gas type (LPG or natural gas) that your appliance is manufactured for
is stated in the label found behind the product and that show technical
features. If gas setting of your appliance is not the same as gas setting
of your network, it should be adjusted by making change by an expert
person. In the following table, injector, gas ow and power values of ap-
pliance is given according to gas type.
LPG (Cylinder)
G30-30 mbar
Natural gas
G20-20 mbar
Large
Burner
Injector mm 0.85 mm 1.15
Gas Flow g/h 198 g/h 0.263
Power kW 2.75 kW 2.75
Wok
Burner
Injector mm 0.96 mm 1.30
Gas Flow g/h 259.20 g/h 0.300
Power kW 3.60 kW 3.35
Medium
Burner
Injector mm 0.65 mm 0.97
Gas Flow g/h 115.20 g/h 0.165
Power kW 1.60 kW 1.70
Small
Burner
Injector mm 0.50 mm 0.72
Gas Flow g/h 64.80 g/h 0.086
Power kW 0.90 kW 0.90
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IF BUILT-IN OVEN IS PLACED UNDER COOKTOP;
Gas pipe should be afxed in a way not to touch the oven below, sharp
edges and corners, not to be pulled in a manner to be twisted and strained.
Make gas connection from right part of the cooktop, fasten the hose by use
of clamp.
INSTALLATION OF COOKSTOP
1. Detach the burners, burner hoods and grills from the product.
2. Turn the cooktop down and place on smooth ground.
3. In order to prevent entrance of foreign substances and liquids be-
tween cooktop and counter, apply the paste given in package to the sides
of lower guard of counter. For corners, curl paste and increase curls till
lling corner gaps.
4. Turn cooktop again and align with and place on counter.
5. Fasten up your cooktop on counter by using the clamp and screws
supplied.
On the assembly chart given in next page, it is shown how to assemble
your cooktop.
Cooktop
Hose
Oven
Figure 1
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6. When product is mounted on a drawer, if it is possible to touch lower
side of product, this section should be separated with a wooden shelf.
7. While mounting cooktop on a closet, as shown in the gure above, in
order to separate between closet and cooktop, a shelf should be mounted.
If it is mounted on a built-in oven, there is no need to do that.
8. If your cooktop will be mounted next to right or left wall, the mini-
mum distance between wall and cooktop should be 50 mm.
Roving
Figure 2
min. 30 cm Figure 3
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COUNTER CUTTING SIZES AND INSTALLATION OF YOUR COOKTOP
Pay attention to the drawings and dimensions given below while making
cooktop installation and adjusting counter cutting sizes.
Cooktop Of 30cm
300 mm
520 mm
490 mm
270 mm
min. 60 mm
min. 60 mm
min. 60 mm
Cooktop Of 45cm
520 mm
490 mm
440 mm
270 mm
min. 60 mm
min. 60 mm
min. 60 mm
Cooktop Of 60cm
520 mm
490 mm
590 mm
560 mm
min. 60 mm
min. 60 mm
min. 60 mm
Cooktop Of 90cm
520 mm
490 mm
860 mm
810 mm
min. 60 mm
min. 60 mm
min. 60 mm
Cooktop Of 100cm
400 mm
370 mm
990 mm
960 mm
min. 60 mm
min. 60 mm
Cooktop Of 70cm
690 mm
520 mm
560 mm
490 mm
min. 110 mm
min. 60 mm
min. 60 mm
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CORRECT PLACE FOR INSTALLATION
Product is designed in
accordance with the kitch-
en counters supplied from
market. A safe distance
should be left between the
product and kitchen walls
and furniture.
If hood/aspirator will
be installed over your
appliance, obey to the
recommendation of hood/
aspirator manufactur-
er for assembly height.
(min. 60 cm)
The gap that cooktop is
to be placed on the counter
should be cut in line with
cooktop installation dimen-
sions.
For installation of the product, the rules specied in local standards
related to electricity should be complied.
VENTILATION OF ROOM
The air needed for burning is received from room air and the gases
emitted are given directly in room. For safe operation of your product,
good room ventilation is a precondition. If no window or room to be
utilized for room ventilation is available, additional ventilation should be
installed. However, room has a door opening outside, it is no needed to
vent holes.
60 mm min.
Room Size Ventilating Opening
Smaller than 5m³ min. 100 cm²
Between 5 m³- 10 m³ min. 50 cm²
Bigger than 10m³ no need
In basement or cellar min. 65 cm²
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TRANSFORMATION FROM NATURAL GAS TO LPG AND FROM LPG TO NATURAL GAS
1. Turn off gas and electricity of the cooktop. If your cooktop is hot, wait
for cooling down.
2.For injector change, use a screwdriver whose edge is as the Figure 4.
3. As seen in Figure 5, demount burner lid and burner of the cooktop
and ensure visibility of injector.
4. Remove injector by turning as shown in Figure 6 with screwdriver and
replace it with a new one.
5. After that, detach control switches of the cooktop. Make setting by
turning the screw in the middle of gas cocks with a small screwdriver
in the manner shown in the following picture. To adjust ow rate screw,
use a screwdriver having suitable dimension. For LPG, turn the screw
clockwise. For natural gas, turn the screw one time counter clockwise.
At low position, length of normal ame should be 6-7 mm. For the last
control, check out whether ame is open or closed.
Setting of your appliance may differ according to the type of gas cock
used.
GAS BREAKING SAFETY APPLİANCE (FFD)
Against putting out to be taken place as a
result of liquid overow at upper burners, safety
appliance steps in and cut gas immediately.
Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6
Figure 7 Figure 8
Figure 9
FFD
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USAGE OF YOUR COOKTOP
Usage of Gas Cooktop
1. Before starting to use your cooktop, be sure burner hoods are at
correct position. Correct placement of burner hoods are shown in the
following gure.
2. Gas cocks have a special locking mechanism. Therefore, to operate
cooktop zone, press button by pushing ahead and while opening or clos-
ing the cock, hold down the button.
Closed Fully open Half open
3. For automatic igniting models, igniting is realized via electricity.
Therefore, before operating appliance, be sure that appliance has electric
connection. Igniting for these models is as follows.
4. Pay attention that cooktop grills are placed on cooktop table com-
pletely. In case of failure about this matter can cause pouring of the ma-
terials to be put on that.
Figure 10 Figure 11
Cooktop cock
is at closed
position.
To ignite cook-
top, rstly press
the button
towards ahead.
While hold-
ing down the
button, lighter
steps in and
starts to
ignition.
By turning the
button right while
holding down,
you can provide
ignition at ame
length you want.
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5. For the models having gas putting out safety, following realizing igni-
tion procedure according to the guidelines above, wait for 5-10 seconds
by pushing button ahead without keeping your hands off. Safety mech-
anism will step in this duration and ensures operation of the cooktop.
With regard to gas putting out appliance, gas cock cuts the gas going to
cooktop zone in case of putting out of cooktop ame due to any reason.
6. While using coffee pot apparatus supplied along with the cooktop, be
sure that foots of apparatus are placed on cooktop grill exactly and remain
on cooktop zone in centred way. Use the apparatus only on small burner.
7. While utilizing gas cooktops, use saucepan, placed on cooktop sur-
face as far as possible. Thanks to that, you can save energy. In the follow-
ing table, cooking pot diameters recommended to be used as per burners
are given. Characteristic of Wok cooktop zone is to cook quickly.
WOK Burner 24-28cm
Big Burner 22-26cm
Middle Burner 28-22cm
Small Burner 12-18cm
Cooking pot to be used with products should have minimum 120 mm. diameter.
Wok Burner
As it possesses double ring ame system, it
gives homogenous heat distribution at the bottom
of cooking pot at high temperature. It is ideal for
short term and high temperature cooking. When
you want to use regular cooking pot on wok burner,
it is necessary that you remove wok cooking pot
carrier from cooktop.
Usage of Hotplate
You can operate electric cooktops by turning the button on control panel
you want to use to the level you desire. Cooktop powers as per levels are
given in the following table.
False TrueFalseFalse
Figure 12
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LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 6
80mm 200W 250W 450W --- --- ---
145mm 250W 750W 1000W --- --- ---
180mm 500W 750W 1500W --- --- ---
145mm Rapid 500W 1000W 1500W --- --- ---
180mm Rapid 850W 1150W 2000W --- --- ---
145mm 95W 155W 250W 400W 750W 1000W
180mm 115W 175W 250W 600W 850W 1500W
145mm Rapid 135W 165W 250W 500W 750W 1500W
180mm Rapid 175W 220W 300W 850W 1150W 2000W
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Before starting to maintenance or cleaning, rstly unplug the plug
supplying electricity to cooktop and turn off gas valve. If cooktop is hot,
wait for cooling down.
1. For the purpose that your cooktop has long and economic life, regular
cleaning and maintenance should be performed on your cooktop.
2. Do not clean your cooktop with scratching tools such as bristle brush,
wire wool or knife. Do not use abrasive, scratching, acid materials or de-
tergent.
3. Following mopping parts of your cooktop with soapy cloth, rinse it,
later rinse well with a soft cloth.
4. Clean glass surfaces with special glass cleaning substances. As
scratching of glass surfaces leads to breaking, while cleaning glass sur-
faces, do not use abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers.
5. Do not clean your cooktop with steamy cleaners.
6. Clean channels and lids of cooktop zones with soapy water and clean
gas channels with a brush.
7. In the course of cleaning your cooktop, never use ammable materi-
als such as acid, thinner and gas.
8. Do not wash plastic and aluminium parts of your cooktop in dish-
washer.
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9.Clean vinegar, lemon, salt, coke and similar acid and alkaline contain-
ing substances poured on your cooktop immediately.
10.In time, cooktop buttons turns hard or never turn any more, in such
circumstances, it may be necessary that buttons are changed. The change
should only be done by authorized service.
TROUBLES AND SOLUTION PROPOSALS
You can solve the troubles you can encounter at your product by checking
the following points before calling technical service.
If cooktop does not operate;
• Check if power cable of cooktop is plugged in
• Examine with safe ways if electric exists on network
• Audit fuses.
• Control whether damage is available on power cable.
• Check if main gas valve in your network is open
• Go through existence of breaking or twisting on gas pipe
• Be sure that gasp pipe is connected to cooktop in appropriate way.
• See over if suitable gas valve is used for your cooktop
(Get periodical maintenance done.)
If starter does not operate;
• be sure that electric power cable of product is plugged in
• clean the edge and body sections of ignition spark plugs found on
burners with a wet and dirt remover materials thoroughly. Be sure that the
channels present on burners are open and clean.
Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15
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ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY DISPOSAL
1. Dispose of packaging in an environmentally-friendly
manner.
2. This appliance is labelled in accordance with Euro-
pean Directive 2012/19/EU concerning used electrical
and electronic appliances (waste electrical and electron-
ic equipment - WEEE). The guideline determines the
framework for the return and recycling of used applianc-
es as applicable throughout to the EU.
PACKAGE INFORMATION
Packaging materials of the product are manufactured from recyclable
materials in accordance with our National Environment Regulations. Do
not dispose of the packaging materials together with the domestic or
other wastes. Take them to the packaging material collection points des-
ignated by the local authorities.
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