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GROUP Gas Safety
Certified
Built-in
Hotplate,
Ovens,
Stoves,
Minigrills,
Hotplate-Sink
Combos
for
Recreational
Vehicles
and
Marine.
Models:
CU311 -CU311 M • CU333 -CU333M -CU335 •
CU335M·
CU401 -
CU40IPE·
CU402·
CU402PE
-CU403 •CU403PE •F031 I -
M081
03
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P18002
-PI8022 -
P18003
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PI8023
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Installation,
use
and
service
manual

CONTENTS
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I.
GENERAL INFORMATION
CONTENTS
GENERAL
INFORMATION
1
1.1
1.2
GENERAL
INFORMATION
3
Symbols
used
in
this
manual
3
Using
and
keeping
the
manual
3
1.1
Symbols
used
in
this
manual
Below are shown
the
various symbols used
in
the
manual
to
highlight particularly important information.
The
safety symbols draw attention
to
potential hazards for personal safety.
2.
WARNINGS
i4
Absolutely
respect
all
safety
messages
by following
these
symbols.
CAUTION
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING
Risk
of
injury
or
death.
To avoid
possible
injuries
and/or
malfunctions.
The
aim
of
this manual
is
to
supply
all
the
information necessary
to
ensure that, as well as being used correctly,
the
appliance can be managed
in
the
safest and
most
autonomous
way possible.
Keep this manual and
all
the
attached documentation
in
good
condition, legible and complete
in
all
its parts; it
is
forbidden
to
remove, rewrite
or
modify
the
pages of
the
manual and
their
content
in
any
way.
Keep
the
documentation near
the
appliance,
in
an accessible place known
to
all
users.
The
manual must always accompany
the
appliance even
in
the
event
of
sale and must
therefore
be handed
over
to
the
new user.
1.2
Using
and
keeping
the
manual
6
WARNING
,
Always
read
the
instructions
provided
in full
before
installing
and
using
this
appliance.
..
INSTALLATION
12
Dimensions
of
the
appliance
12
Fitting cavity ,12
Gas
connection
12
Electric
connection
14
Fixture
15
Testing
(before
leaving)
15
Test point
15
Duplicate
data
plate
16
USE 5
Precautions
5
Control
panel
5
Hotplate
6
Selecting
the
burner
6
Electronic ignition hotplate (depending on model) 7
Manual ignition hotplate 7
Hotplate flame regulation 7
Oven
7
Electronic ignition oven 8
Manual
ignition oven 8
Oven flame regulation with
thermostat
8
Grill 8
Electronic ignition grill 9
Manual
ignition grill 9
Flame regulation grill 9
Electric
hotplate
(depending
on
model)
:
10
Spit
(depending
on
model)
10
Turntable
(depending
on
model)
10
Cleaning
10
Abnormal
Operation
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4.
4.\
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.6.1
4.7
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.4
3.4.1
3.4.2
3.4.3
3.5
3.5.1
3.5.2
3.5.3
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
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DRAWINGS
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2.
WARNINGS
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2.
WARNINGS
3.
USE
Do
not
use
or
store
flammable materials
in
the
appliance
storage
drawer
or
near
this appliance.
3.1
Precautions
Do
not
spray aerosols
in
the
vicinity
of
this appliance while it
is
in
operation.
Do
not
modify this appliance.
Where
this appliance
is
installed
in
marine craft
or
in
caravans, it shall
NOT
be used as aspace heater.
This appliance shall be installed only
by
authorised
persons and
in
accordance with
the
manufacturer's
installation instructions,local gas fitting regulations, municipal building codes, electrical wiring regulations,AS
5601-2004 -
Gas
Installations
and any
other
statutory
regulations.
This appliance must be used only
in
awell ventilated environment.
Do
not
obstruct
the
flow
of
combustion
and ventilation
air.
This appliance
is
designed and manufactured for cooking food only.Any
other
use
is
considered improper and
incorrect creating hazardous conditions.The manufacturer declines
all
responsibility for damage
to
things
or
injuries
to
persons caused by
incorrect
installation and /
or
incorrect
and
improper
use.
If
the
appliance
is
to
be left unused for any length
of
time, it
is
recommended
that
the
gas supply be turned off
at
the
cylinder
or
main supply valve feeding
the
appliance.
CAUTION
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
This
appliance
must
only
be
used
by
responsible
adults.
During
use
and
immediately
after
use
the
burner
and
other
accessible
parts
may
be
hot;
do
not
touch
these
parts
and
always
keep
children
at
a
safe
distance.
After
using
the
appliance
ensure
the
knob/knobs
are
off.
After
use
always
shut
off
the
gas
supply
at
the
main
gas
tap.
WARNING
This
appliance
must
not
be
used
by
persons
(including
children)
who
suffer
from
psychical
and
motor
related
disorders
or
who
are
not
familiar
with
or
who
have.'lo
experience
with
the
appliance
unless
under
supervision
or
are
being
instructed
on
how
to
use
the
appliance
by
the
person
responsible
for
their
safety.
Children
must
always
be
supervised
to
prevent
them
from
playing
with
the
appliance.
WARNING
The
use
of
gas
appliances
generates
heat
and
moisture
in
the
immediate
area.
Always
ensure
a
good
ventilation
in
the
cooking
area:
keep
all
air
vents
open
for
natural
ventilation
or
install
an
extractor
fan
(cookerhood).
WARNING
An
intense
and
prolonged
use
ofthe
appliance
may
require
additional
ventilation,
for
example
opening
a
window,
or
increasing
the
power
of
any
mechanical
extraction
system.
CAUTION
Before
cooking
with
the
oven
and
grill
for
the
first
time
turn
on
the
oven
or
grill
at
high
flame
and
leave
the
oven
on
for
at
least
30
minutes
and
the
grill
for
15·20
minutes.
Before
opening
the
glass
cover
of
the
hotplate,
remove
any
liquids
that
may
have
spilled.
WARNING
This
warning
is affixed in avisible
location
on
the
hotplate
glass
lid.
Glass
hotplate
lids
may
shatter
when
heated.
Always
raise
the
lid
before
igniting
a
burner/s
(hotplate,
oven
and
grill)
and
turn
off
all
burners
(hotplate,
oven
and
grill)
and
let
them
cool
down
before
lowering
the
hotplate
glass
lid.
3.2
Control
panel
The
following symbols identify which knob
corresponds
to
which burner.
NOTE:
Different
models
could
have
similar
knobs
and
symbols.
This symbol
is
positioned
near
the
burner
knobs on
the
hotplate.
The
black
dot
indicates
the
position
of
the
burner
on
the
hotplate.
This symbol
is
positioned near
the
oven
burner
knob.
This symbol
is
positioned
near
the
grill
burner
knob.
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The following symbols are-for burner flame regulation and correspond
to
the
position of the knob.
NOTE:
Different
models
could
have
similar
knobs
and
symbols.
•Gas off
3.3.2
Electronic
ignition
hotplate
(depending
on
model)
WARNING
Make
sure
there
are
no
pans
or
any
other
objects
on
the
burners
when
igniting.
WARNING
To
ignite the burner. gently push
in
and turn
the
control knob
to
position
HIGH
FLAME
and. keeping the knob
pushed
in.
at the same time press
the
electronic ignition pushbutton.
Once
the
burner
is
lit.
keep the knob
pushed
in
for a
few
seconds
to
ensure the flame remains
lit.
o
1-2-3-4-5-6
OTHER
SYMBOLS
High
flame
low
flame
Electric hotplate off
Oven and/or electric hotplate temperature
Grill
CAUTION
CAUTION
If
the
burner
does
not
ignite
immediately
repeat
ignition
after
having
followed
each
step
below:
•
Turn
the
knob
to
"Low
flame"
•
Proceed
with
manual
ignition
•
Check
there
is
sufficient
gas
in
the
gas
bottle.
If
the
appliance
still
does
not
ignite
shut
off
the
gas
supply
at
the
main
gas
tap
and
contact
your
local
dealer.
CAUTION
Electronic ignition pushbutton
Make
sure
there
are
no
pans
or
any
other
objects
on
the
burners
when
igniting.
WARNING
3.3.3
Manual
ignition
hotplate
Manual
ignition when the appliance
is
not
fitted with
the
electronic ignition feature
or
in
the event of failure
in
the
electronic ignition.
This
symbol
is affixed in a
clearly
visible
position
near
the
oven
control
knob
for
all
models
fitted
with
electronic
ignition
which
is
activated
by
maintaining
the
control
knob
pressed.
WARNING
Light
switch
To
ignite
the
burner. gently push
in
and turn the control knob
to
position HIGH
FLAME
and. keeping the knob
pushed
in.
at
the same time light the burner with amatch
or
gas lighter.
Once
the burner
is
lit.
keep
the
knob
pushed
in
for a
few
seconds
to
ensure the flame remains
lit.
ESpit switch
Turntable switch
In
CU4
...
models
it
is
also present
as
aturntable and
light.
CAUTION
CAUTION
If
the
burner
does
not
ignite
immediately,
check
there
is
sufficient
gas
in
the
gas
bottle.
If
the
appliance
still
does
not
ignite,
shut
off
the
gas
supply
at
the
main
gas
tap
and
contact
your
local
dealer.
3.3
Hotplate
3.3.4
Hotplate
flame
regulation
3.3.1
Selecting
the
burner
To
regulate
the
flame turn the knob
to
the
desired cooking flame.
WARNING
..
WARNING
The
wire
shelf,
drip
tray
and
oven
dish
when
in
the
oven
must
be
positioned
so
as
to
avoid
coming
into
contact
with
the
flames.
If
the
burner
flame
goes
out
accidentally,
turn
off
the
gas
knob
and
wait
one
minute
before
re-igniting.
CAUTION
The
oven
burner
must
be
ignited
only
with
the
oven
door
fully
open.
WARNING
3.4
Oven
&
CAUTION
&
Pan
diameter
Burner
Min
Max
Auxiiiary
6cm
16
cm
047
mm
Semi-rapid
16
cm 22
cm
062
mm
JIl'
WARNING
The
flame
must
never
extend
beyond
the
edge
of
the
pan.
Centre
the
pan
over
the
burner
ensuring
stability
on
the
pan
support.
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3.4.1
Electronic
ignition
oven
To
ignite the burner, push
in
and turn
the
control knob
to
aposition from I
to
6and, keeping the knob pushed
in,
at the same time press
the
electronic ignition pushbutton (for models
that
have
*affixed
to
the
oven
door
the electronic ignition button
is
not
visible and
is
activated
by
pressing
the
gas
knob down).
Once
the burner
is
lit,
keep the knob pushed
in
for a
few
seconds
to
ensure
the
flame remains
lit.
When
using
the
grill
the
door
must
be
kept
open
and
with
the
heat
guard
fully
extracted
(FIG.
I -
PG.
19).
Never
use
the
grill
for
more
than
25
minutes.
The
grill
cannot
be
used
as
an
oven.
If
the
burner
flame
goes
out
accidentally,
turn
off
the
gas
knob
and
wait
one
minute
before
re.igniting.
3.4.2
Manual
ignition
oven
Manual
ignition when
the
appliance
is
not fitted with the electronic ignition feature
or
in
the
event of failure
in
the
electronic ignition.
To
ignite
the
burner, gently push
in
and turn
the
control knob
to
aposition from I
to
6and, keeping the knob
pushed
in,
at
the
same time light
the
burner with amatch
or
gas
lighter.
Once
the
burner
is
lit,
keep
the
knob
pushed
in
for a
few
seconds
to
ensure the flame remains
lit.
WARNING
WARNING
Do
not
ignite
the
grill
burner
with
the
door
closed.
CAUTION
If
the
burner
does
not
ignite
immediately,
repeat
ignition
after
having
followed
each
step
below:
•
proceed
with
manual
ignition
•
check
there
is
sufficient
gas
in
the
gas
bottle.
If
the
appliance
still
does
not
ignite,
shut
off
the
gas
supply
at
the
main
gas
tap
and
contact
your
local
dealer.
Manual
ignition
grill
CAUTION
3.5.1
Electronic
ignition
grill
To
ignite the burner,gently push
in
and turn
the
control knob
to
position
GRILL
or
HIGH
FLAME
and, keeping
the
knob pushed
in,
at
the
same time press
the
electronic ignition button (for models with
the
*symbol
affixed
to
the door,
the
ignition button
is
not
visible and
is
activated
by
pressing
the
knob down).
Once
the
burner
is
lit,
keep
the
knob pushed
in
for a
few
seconds
to
ensure the flame remains
lit.
3.5.2
CAUTION
If
the
burner
does
not
ignite
immediately,
repeat
ignition
after
having
followed
each
step
below:
•
proceed
with
manual
ignition
•
check
there
is
sufficient
gas
in
the
gas
bottle.
If
the
appliance
still
does
not
ignite,
shut
off
the
gas
supply
at
the
main
gas
tap
and
contact
your
local
dealer.
CAUTION
If
the
burner
does
not
ignite
immediately,
check
there
is
sufficient
gas
in
the
gas
bottle.
If
the
appliance
still
does
not
ignite,
shut
off
the
gas
supply
at
the
main
gas
tap
and
contact
your
local
dealer.
CAUTION
CAUTION
When
the
oven burner
is
ignited the flame remains at
high
flame
in
all
knob positions.When the oven reaches
the
set
temperature the flame automatically goes down
to
low flame.
Temperature
CAUTION
If
the
burner
does
not
ignite
immediately,
check
there
is
sufficient
gas
in
the
gas
bottle.
If
the
appliance
still
does
not
ignite,
shut
off
the
gas
supply
at
the
main
gas
tap
and
contact
your
local
dealer.
CAUTION
Manual
ignition when
the
appliance
is
not
fitted with
the
electronic ignition feature
or
in
the event of failure
in
the
electronic ignition.
To
ignite the burner, gently push
in
and turn
the
control knob
to
position
GRILL
or
HIGH
FLAME
and, keeping
the knob pushed
in,
at
the same time light
the
burner with amatch
or
gas
lighter.
Once
the
burner
is
lit,
keep
the knob pushed
in
for a
few
seconds
to
ensure the flame remains
lit.
3.5.3
Flame
regulation
grill
For models
CU31
I - CU311 M - CU333 -CU333M -CU33S -CU33SM -F0311:
the
grill
is
to
be used only
at
its maximum capacity.
For
all
other
models:
to
regulate flame, turn
the
knob
to
the
desired cooking flame.
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WARNING
If
the
burner
does
not
ignite
immediately,
release
the
knob,
wait
for
at
least
10
seconds
and
ignite
again.
As
accessible
parts
may
be
very
hot
when
using
the
grill,
keep
children
at
a
safe
distance
from
grill.
CAUTION
The
grill
burner
must
be
ignited
only
with
the
door
fully
open.
Grill
Oven
flame
regulation
with
thermostat
Positions
WARNING
3.4.3
3.5
it
CAUTION
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Never
use
steam
cleaners
to
clean
the
appliance.
CAUTION
Hot
surfaces
may
be
damaged
on
contact
with
cold
water
or
with
a
wet
cloth.
Do
not
use
abrasive,
corrosive
or
chlorine-based
products,
pot
scourers
or
steel
wool.
Do
not
leave
acid
or
alkaline
substances
(vinegar,
salt,lemon
juice,
etc.)
on
the
surfaces
of
the
appliance.
Stainless
steel
surfaces
and
enamelled
parts
must
be
washed
with
water
and
neutral
soap
or
detergent,
rinsed
and
dried.
Use
clean
sponges
and
cloths.
WARNING
Never
use
abrasive
and
I
or
coarse
cleaning
materials
or
metal
brushes
to
clean
the
glass
oven
door
as
these
materials
scratch
the
glass
surface
with
the
risk
of
shattering
the
glass.
WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING
Electric
hotplate
(depending
on
model)
CAUTION
CAUTION
Beforeturning
on
the
electric
hotplate
(or
if
the
hotplate
has
remained
unused
for
a
long
time)
it
is
necessary
to
eliminate
any
moisture
by
turning
on
the
hotplate
and
leaving
it
on
for
30
minutes
with
the
corresponding
knob
in
position
I.
Use
pans
with
flat
bottoms
and
with
diameters
no
less
than
the
diameter
of
the
hotplate.
Dry
the
bottom
of
the
pan
before
placing
it
on
top
of
the
hotplate.
When
using
the
hotplate
do
not
leave
the
appliance
unattended
and
make
sure
children
are
nowhere
near
the
appliance.
The electric hotplate
is
controlled
by
a 7-position knob: position off
is
0(zero) whereas positions I
to
6are
for regulating
the
hotplate. Positions I
to
6
correspond
to
an
increase
in
temperature
of
the
hotplate.
There
is
ared LED positioned next
to
the
knob which lights
up
when
the
hotplate
is
on.
3.6
3.7
Spit
(depending
on
model)
WARNING
Ignite
the
oven as described
in
the
chapter
3.4 Oven.Turn
the
gas knob
to
the
required position. Insert
the
drip tray with
the
spit already installed
as
illustrated
in
FIG.2 -
PG.
19.
Press
the
spit button
to
turn
on
the
spit motor.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Do
not
leave
heavy
spillover
to
bake
on,
as
this
will
make
cleaning
more
difficult.
3.8
Turntable
(depending
on
model)
Ignite
the
oven
burner
as indicated
in
chapter, 3.4 Oven. Insert
the
turntable as indicated
in
FIG.
3 - PG.
19
Press
the
switch
to
operate
the
turntable motor.
CAUTION
CAUTION
The
trivet
(pan
support)
can
be
removed
by
carefully
pulling
the
extended
pins
evenly
out
of
the
plastic
locaters
in
the
hotplate.
When
replacing
the
trivet,
ensure
that
the
plastic
guides
are
not
damaged.
3.9
Cleaning
No
regular maintenance
is
required
except
cleaning.
3.10
Abnormal
Operation
WARNING
WARNING
Some
cooking
operations
generate
a
considerable
amount
of
grease.This,
combined
with
spillage,
can
became
a
hazard
if
allowed
to
accumulate
on
the
appliance
through
lack
of
cleaning.
Gas valves, which are difficult
to
turn
are considered
to
be abnormal operation and
may
require servicing.
In
case
the
appliance
fails
to
operate
correctly,
contact
the
authorised service provider
in
your
area.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Keep
the
appliance
clean
and
in
good
working
condition.To
clean
below
the
hotplate
burners,
remove
the
burner
cap
screws
using
a
suitable
screwdriver.
Once
the
screws
are
removed,
the
burner
cap
and
burner
head
can
be
removed
to
provide
access
below
the
burner.
Once
cleaned,
ensure
the
burner
head
and
burner
cap
are
refitted.
It
is
recommended
to
have
it
serviced
annually
by
authorized
personnel.
WARNING
Before
cleaning
the
appliance
always
turn
it
off
and
disconnect
from
power
supply
and
wait
until
it
has
cooled
down.
WARNING
10
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~
TOTAL
NOMINAL
GAS
CONSUMPTION
MJ/h
2,5kg/h
OUTPUT
OFTHE
REGULATOR
Grill
Oven
NQ
MJ/h
NQ
MJ/h
2,75 kPa
AUXILIARY
047mm
NQ
MJ/h
PRESSURE
NOMINAL
GAS
CONSUMPTION
SEMI-RAPID
062mm
NQ
MJ/h
WARNING
The
appliance
is
not
suitable
for
connection
with
a
hose
assembly.
WARNING
A
manual
shut-off
valve
shall
be
provided
on
the
inlet
connection
of
the
appliance.
The
valve
shall
be
accessible
for
operation
and
firmly
fixed.
GAS
Model
UNIVERSAL
LPG
WARNING
WARNING
CU311 25.9 23.8 I5.2 I3.8 24.6
CU311M 25.9 23.8 I5.2 13.8 24.6
CU333 I5.9 13.8 I5.2 I3.8 14.9
CU333M I5.9 13.8 I5.2 I3.8 14.9
CU335 25.9 I3.8 I5.2 I3.8 20.8
CU335M 25.9 I3.8 I5.2 I3.8 20.8
CU401 35.9 I3.8 I5.2 13.8 30.5
CU40lPE
25.9 I3.8 I5.2 I3.8 24.6
CU402
35.9 I3.8 I5.2 26.7
CU402PE 25.9 I3.8 I5.2 20.8
CU403 35.9 I3.8 21.5
CU403PE 25.9 I3.8 15.6
F0311 I5.2 I3.8 5.2
M08103
I5.9 23.8
13.5
M08123
I5.9 23.8 13.5
PI8002 I5.9 13.8 9.7
PI8022 I5.9 I3.8 9.7
PI8003 25.9 I3.8 15.6
PI8023 25.9 I3.8 15.6
VN555 I5.2 5.2
Below
are
the
gas characteristics for which
the
appliance
is
set
(given also on
the
appliance data plate). A
pressure
reducer
suitable for
the
type
of
gas used must
be
connected
between
the
gas cylinder and
the
appliance:
Between
the
top
part
of
the
burners
and cabinets and 1
or
shelves fitted above
the
hotplate.
From
the
sides
of
the
appliance and vertical walls.
From
the
top
side
to
the
cabinets and 1
or
shelves fitted above
the
appliance.
From
the
external edge
of
the
burner
head
nearest
to
aside and 1
or
back wall.
INSTALLATION
WARNING
WARNING
The
appliance
must
fitted
at
an
appropriate
and
safe
distance
from
flammable
materials.
This
appliance
is
not
connected
to
aflue
terminal
which
discharges
the
product
of
combustion
to
the
outside.
Any
enclosed
space
in
which
the
appliance
is
installed
must
therefore
be
provided
with
permanent
ventilation
in
accordance
with
relevant
federal
and
state
regulations
in
force,
and
the
requirements
of
gas
installations
with
particular
attention
being
paid
to
the
matter
of
room
ventilation.
WARNING
This
appliance
shall
be
installed
only
by
authorised
persons
and
in
accordance
with
the
manufacturer's
installation
instructions,
local
gas
fitting
regulations,
municipal
building
codes,
electrical
wiring
regulations,AS
5601·2004
-Gas Installations
and
any
other
statutory
regulations.
WARNING
Dimensions
of
the
appliance
170mm
100mm
WARNING
600 mm
200 mm
WARNING
WARNING
Dimensions
of
fitting
cavity
Cut
out
ahole
in
the
cabinet as illustrated
in
FIG.
5 - PG.
21
size
will
depend
on
appliance model.
The
cabinet must be appropriately
constructed
and aligned horizontally with
the
worktop
and with
the
unit.
The
cabinet
aperture
must be perfectly squared and aligned.
If
there
are
apertures
for cabinet ventilation,
prevent flammable materials from entering
these.
4.3
Gas
connection
4.2
Fitting
cavity
Minimum allowable distances from walls (FIG.4 -PG. 20)
For
the
CU
...,
FO
...
and
VN555
models,
the
cavity
that
the
appliance
is
built
into
must
be
completely
sealed
off.
It
is
important
that
the
inside
panels
of
the
cavity
are
WARNING
completely
sealed
and
do
not
communicate
with
adjoining
cavities
or
the
outside.
The
openings
in
the
cavity
that
allow
access
to
the
gas
and
electric
connections
should
be
sealed
with
rubber
or
foam.
The
gas connection
(114
BSPT
female)
is
located
at
the
rear for models CU
...
,FO
...
and for model VN555,
whereas
it
is
on
the
bottom
for models
Pl.
..
and MO
...
The
electric connection
is
located
at
the
rear
for models CU
...
,FO
...
and for model VN555,
whereas
it
is
on
the
bottom
for models
PI...
and MO
...
(consult
chapter
4.4 Electric connection
to
see
whether
the
appliance
needs this connection).
The
overall dimensions
are
illustrated
in
FIG.5 PG.
21
with
the
cavity diagrams.
The
overall dimensions include
the
trivet (pan support), control knobs, handles and gas connection.
4.
4.1
12
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Dometic
GROUP
4.
INSTALLATION
U
BURNER
INJECTOR
ORIFICE
(mm)
STAMPED
N!l
AUXILIARY
(0
47mm) 0.57 57
SEMI-RAPID
(0
62mm) 0.72 72
OVEN
0.57 57
GRILL
0.67 67
The connection of the
gas
pipe
to
the appliance (1/4
BSPT
female) must be made with a
rigid
metal pipe.The
pipe
work
and fittings
shall
be free from defects and of
an
approved type.
Once
installed.
the
installation must be checked for leaks
by
means of
an
approved testing method.
Do
not
use asolution of soap and water.
WARNING
Never
use
a
naked
flame
to
check
for
gas
leaks.
The
supply
cord
must
be
positioned
in
such
a
way
that
it
never
reaches
a
temperature
of
75°C
above
ambient
in
any
point.
The
plug
must
be
easy
to
access
after
installation.
Always
disconnect
electrical
power
before
working
on
or
servicing
the)
appliance.
For connecting
to
the mains power supply use asocket.
If
the supply cord (H05RR-F 3x0,75mm2)
is
damaged. it must be replaced
by
the manufacturer
or
its service
agent
or
asimilarly qualified person
in
order
to
avoid ahazard.
4.5
Fixture
CAUTION
This
appliance
is
to
be
fixed
and
secured
to
the
cabinet
as
described
in FIG. 6 -
PG.
25.
CAUTION
WARNING
4.6
Testing
(before
leaving)
4.4
Electric
connection
Low
voltage
I2 V "-='"
This chapter concerns only models marked
12
V"-='" on
the
appliance data plate.
CAUTION
Ignite
all
burners both individually and concurrently
to
ensure
correct
operation of
gas
valves. burners and
ignition.Turn gas taps
to
low flame position and observe stability of the flame for each burner individually and
concurrently. Ensure
correct
operation of the flame failure protection.
Depending on
the
type of
gas
used.
the
appearance of
the
flame
is
as
follows:
Propane:
flame with blue centre and well-defined contour.
Butane:
flame with light yellow tips when igniting
the
burner. gradually intensifying
as
the
burner heats.
In
case
the
appliance
fails
to
operate
correctly
after
all
checks
have
been
carried
out,
shut
off
the
gas
supply
at
the
main
gas
tap
and
refer
to
the
authorized
service
CAUTION
provider
in
your
area.
When satisfied with
the
appliance. please instruct the user on
the
correct
method of operation.
WARNING
Absolutely
do
not
connect
the
appliance
to
the
mains
voltage
(230
V-),
this
would
destroy
the
components
and
cause
a
hazard
for
the
user.
CAUTION
This
appliance
must
be
connected
to
a
12V
"-='"
source.The
circuit
must
be
protected
by a
fuse
of
no
more
than
3
Ampere.
Ensure
that
the
polarity
of
the
connection
is
correct!
CAUTION
WARNING
To
connect the appliance use a
1.5
mm
2double red and black wire and wire
to
the terminal junction box
located at
the
rear of the appliance with the wording "+
12
V"-="'- ".The red terminal
is
the
positive pole and
the black terminal
is
the
negative pole.
High
voltage
230-240
V-
This chapter refers only
to
the models listed
in
the table below.
Model
CU40 I
PE
-CU402PE -CU403PE
Nominal
voltage
230-240V-
Nominal
power
800W
4.6.1
Test
point
For
models
PI...
MO
...
CU
...
The
test
point
is
supplied loose with the appliance (see picture
in
FIG.
7
PG.
29). Remove one burner head. the
injector and screw
in
test
point fitting. The pressure
is
measured with the relevant burner
gas
valve
on
high
flame and with
an
inlet pressure of 2.75
kPa.
For
models
FO
...
The
test
point
is
fitted on the
main
gas
pipe. Remove
the
front plastic plaque (see picture
in
FIG.8
PG.
29) and
remove the screw.The pressure
is
measured with
an
inlet pressure of 2.75
kPa.
In
these models there
is
an
electric plate
in
the hotplate.
WARNING
WARNING
.
When
connecting
direct
to
the
mains
supply,
it
is
necessary
to
install
a
circuit
breaker
which
allows
for
disconnecting
and
isolating
the
appliance
from
the
mains
in
the
event
of
overvoltage
III
conforming
to
installation
regulations.
For
modelsVN555
The
test
point
is
fitted on
the
main
gas
pipe. Remove the screw. The pressure
is
measured with
an
inlet
pressure of 2.75
kPa
.
14
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5.
SERVICING
iii
4.7
Duplicate
data
plate
5
SERVICING
After installation,
the
data plate may be consulted
by
opening
the
door
of
the
oven
or
of
the
grill
compartments,
or
on
the
back
of
the
instructions manual.
The
date
of
manufacture can be deduced from
the
serial number:
the
2nd and
the
3rd figure indicate
the
year,
the
4th and
the
5th figure
the
week. See
the
example below.
O~~993
year
week
&
WARNING
&
WARNING
&
WARNING
WARNING
The
servicing
shall
be
carried
out
only
by
authorized
personnel.
WARNING
Do
not
modify
this
appliance.
WARNING
Before
any
servicing
intervention
shut
off
gas
supply,
disconnect
all
the
electrical
power
supplies
and
remove
the
appliance.
16
Hotplate:
burners,
injectors,
thermocouples
and
ceramic
igniters
I.
Remove trivet (pan
support)
by
pulling
up
from hotplate.
2.
Remove screws from appropriate
burner
head disk. Remove head disk.
3.
Remove
burner
by
lifting straight
up,
taking
care
not
to
damage
the
thermocouple
and ceramic igniter.
4. Using a7mm spanner, unscrew
the
injector.
When
removing and fitting
the
injector,
the
injector holder
must be held
in
place with
the
aid
of
a
tool
(FIG. 9 - PG. 30)
5.
Remove retaining
washer
from
thermocouple
head.
6.
Disconnect appropriate
thermocouple
lead from gas cock.
7.
Remove
the
thermocouple.
8.
Remove retaining spring from ceramic igniter head.
9.
Disconnect appropriate ceramic igniter lead from electronic igniter unit.
10.
Remove
the
ceramic igniter.
I
I.
Replace/ refit
in
reverse
procedure.
Oven:
injector,
burner,
thermocouple
and
ceramic
igniter
I.
From right hand side
of
appliance, remove spring from
the
oven
burner
inlet.
2.
Using a7mm spanner, unscrew
the
injector.
When
removing and fitting
the
injector,
the
injector
holder
must be held
in
place with
the
aid
of
tool
(FIG. 9 - PG. 30).
3.
Remove
lower
heat
shield
at
rear
and tilt appliance forward.
4. Unscrew
the
oven
burner
mounts and
lower
burner.
5.
Remove retaining
nut
from
thermocouple
head.
6.
Disconnect
the
oven
thermocouple
lead from
the
gas cock.
7.
Remove
the
thermocouple.
8.
Remove retaining
screw
from ceramic igniter
support.
9.
Disconnect ceramic igniter lead from appropriate electronic igniter unit.
10.
Remove
the
ceramic igniter.
I
I.
Replace/ refit
in
reverse
procedure.
Grill:
injector,
thermocouple,
ceramic
igniter
and
burner
I.
From right hand side
of
appliance, remove spring from
the
grill
burner
inlet.
2.
Using a7mm spanner, unscrew
the
injector.
When
removing and fitting
the
injector,
the
injector
holder
must be held
in
place with
the
aid
of
tool
(FIG.
9 -
PG.
30)
3.
Remove
the
protection
disk
(not
present
in
the
CU4
...
models)
4. Remove retaining nut from
thermocouple
head.
5.
Disconnect
the
grill
thermocouple
lead from
the
gas
cock
6.
Remove
the
thermocouple.
7.
Remove retaining
screw
from ceramic igniter
support.
8.
Disconnect ceramic igniter lead from appropriate electronic igniter unit.
17

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Dometic
GROUP
FIGURES
AND
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
9.
Remove
the
ceramic igniter.
10.
Remove
the
grill burner mounting screws
(2)
from top.
II.
Remove
the
grill
burner
mounting spacers (only for CU4
...
models) and lower burner.
Gas
cocks
I.
Remove
the
control knob
by
pulling.
2.
Unscrew gas cock retaining nut.
3.
From
the
underside of
the
appliance, remove
the
thermocouple lead and
the
gas pipe from
the
gas cock.
4.
Remove
the
appropriate gas cock clamp
by
unscrewing
the
screws.
5.
Remove
the
gas cock from
the
manifold.
6.
Replace/ refit
in
reverse procedure.
Oven
thermostat
I.
Remove
the
appropriate control knob
by
pulling.
2.
Unscrew gas cock retaining nut.
3.
From
the
underside of
the
appliance, remove
the
thermocouple lead and
the
gas pipe from
the
thermostat.
4.
Remove
the
thermostat
clamp
by
unscrewing
the
screws.
5.
Remove
the
thermostat
from
the
manifold.
6.
Open
oven
door
and remove
the
capillary bulb/ phial from its mount.
7.
Remove capillary bulb/ phial though access hole.
S.
Replace/ refit
in
reverse procedure.
Igniter
unit/s
I.
From
the
rear
right-hand side of appliance, remove electrical
connectors
from igniter unitls (noting
connection locations).
2.
Remove
the
retaining rivets from appropriate igniter unit.
3.
Remove
the
igniter unit.
4.
Replace /refit
in
reverse procedure.
Oven
door
I.
Open
oven
door
fully.
2.
Remove
the
door
hinge screws (2 each) at
either
side of
the
bottom
of oven compartment.
3.
Remove
door
from appliance.
4.
Replace/ refit
in
reverse procedure.
230-240V-WIRING
DIAGRAM
Shown below
is
the
wiring diagram for
the
230-240
V-
connection for astove with electric element
on
the
hotplate.
WIRE COLORS:
BR:
Brown
'BL:
Blue
IG/Y
:Green with
!Yellow stripes
,R:
Red
i~'NYJte_.
18
FIGURES
AND
TECHNICAL
DRAWINGS
Figure I
Figure 2
Figure 3
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FIGURES
AND
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
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AND
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS .
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Figure 5
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CU333
CU335
CU311M
CU333M
CU335M
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VIEW
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FRONT
VIEW
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SIDE
VIEW
41Smm
MIN.45mm [
M1N.460mm
SIDE
VIEW
20
170mm
524mm
500 mm
21

FIGURES
AND
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
CU401
CU40lPE
TOP
VIEW
MIN.
494
mm
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FRONT
VIEW
488mm
SIDE
VIEW
479mm
MIN.21
mm
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FRONT
VIEW
500mm
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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
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SIDE
VIEW
MIN 480
mm
1
20
mm
488mm
CU402
CU402PE
TOP
VIEW
MIN. 494
mm
20mm
FRONT
VIEW
25
mm
1_
11
--'
MIN.
SOD
mm
SIDE
VIEW
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