Page 3 - ILVE ACCESSORIES ONLINE SHOP; For a wide range of coffee machines and other genuine
3 OPEN 24 / 7 ILVE ACCESSORIES ONLINE SHOP For a wide range of coffee machines and other genuine ILVE accessories at the click of a button shop.ilve.com.au
Page 5 - iWarranty; REGISTER YOUR WARRANTY ONLINE NOW
5 iWarranty REGISTER YOUR WARRANTY ONLINE NOW GO TO: https://support.eurolinx.com.au/#/form/warrantyregistration
Page 7 - Index
2 2 Index Important advice for safety ........................................................ 3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ............................................................. 9 Lighting the burners ................................................................................ 9Lighting the “D...
Page 8 - FEATURES OF THE APPLIANCES; you have correctly identified the model that you possess (see the; Before connecting the cooker, check that the technical fe-
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 U SE R GB IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS FEATURES OF THE APPLIANCES The data plate, as well as being on the cover, is also on the a plian- ce. BE CAREFUL 1. These warnings refer to different appliance models. Be sure that you have correctly identified the model that you possess (see the dat...
Page 9 - and plug are supplied.
4 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS 7. When using gas appliances, heat and dampness are generated inside the premises. Good ventilation of the kitchen is required by: keeping the natural vents open or installing a mechanical ventila- tor (hood). Intensive and prolonged use of the appliance can make supple...
Page 11 - Do not keep below the cooker and do not use inflam
6 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS 19. Never leave the hotplate switched on without a pan on it, otherwise it will reach a very high temperature quickly and the cooker or furniture in the vicinity could be damaged. 20. Some parts of the cooker, especially the electric hotpla- tes, stay warm for a long ti...
Page 13 - DO NOT USE OR STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS NEAR THIS APPLIANCE
8 8 38. Do not cover the burners or the hob with tinfoil. 39. Do not use the appliance’s surface as a work top, sharp objects might scratch it. 40. Containers or grills must be positioned within the hob’s peri- meter. 41. Be careful: do not use frying pans, saucepans, grills or stones for grilling o...
Page 14 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE; Lighting the burners
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 U SE R GB INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BE CAREFUL: keep children and the disabled away during operation. Do not use the ap- pliance as a heating source. GENERAL NOTES: to keep the appliance efficient and safe, maintenance must be entrusted to specialised technicians or to the after-sales servi...
Page 15 - Igniting the Triple ring burner “DUAL”
10 10 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Pots to be used according to the size of the burners: Burners ID Diameter Ø (cm) Medium SR 10 ÷ 20 Large R 20 ÷ 24 Fish burner P oval pans (380 x 185) Ring TC/DCC 22 ÷ 28 Dual ring DUAL 24 ÷ 30 Igniting the Triple ring burner “DUAL” Identify the knob (see fig. 13) with the...
Page 16 - BE CAREFUL: always check that the burners are properly po-
11 11 11 11 11 11 11 U SE R GB INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BE CAREFUL: always check that the burners are properly po- sitioned (see fig. C – fig. C1), with a uniform flame that is not noisy flame. PositioningPlacement of the burners Always check that the screws below the burner are fixed BRUCIARORI CORRETT...
Page 17 - BE CAREFUL: always check that the burners are properly posi-
12 12 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BE CAREFUL: always check that the burners are properly posi- tioned (see fig. C1), with a uniform flame that is not noisy. Always check that the screws below the burner are fixed BRUCIARORI CORRETTO ERRATO Semi Rapido (medio) Rapido (grande) Corona Dual Pescera Semi Rapid ...
Page 18 - DIFFERENT TYPES OF GRILLS
13 13 13 13 13 13 13 U SE R GB INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Be careful: always check that the grills are properly positioned and facing the right way. H30 H30C H39P H90CC INTERNAL GRILL HOLE MEASUREMENT FISH BURNER RING (DUAL) LARGE MEDIUM U U U U U U U U U U 290mm 110mm 120mm 120mm 80mm DIFFERENT TYPES OF ...
Page 25 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE GAS FRY-TOP
16 16 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE GAS FRY-TOP The fry-top (fig. 14) consists of a stainless steel plate, suitable for contact with food [ ] with a uniformity of temperature on the cooking surface and with a very low heat loss. To use the appliance, light the flame below the plat...
Page 27 - Cleaning the barbecue; COOKING TABLE
18 18 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE GAS BARBECUE (OPTIONAL) Replace the flame distributor A (fig.17) with the protected flame distributor for barbecues B. Before putting back the barbecue plate, check that you have positioned the flame distributor properly and test light it. To use the appliance turn on the ...
Page 28 - ELECTRIC GRILL – BARBECUE
19 19 19 19 19 19 19 U SE R GB INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ELECTRIC GRILL – BARBECUE This appliance offers you a new cooking method, making it possible to grill meat and fish without fat and oil for short periods of time inside the home. There is a tray with lava stones under the heating element. This enab...
Page 29 - Care and cleaning of the barbecue
20 20 Fig. 19 Grill - Barbequa Care and cleaning of the barbecue Before cleaning, disconnect the appliance from the mains. Cleaning must be carried out when the appliance is cold. Remove all the removable parts. Lift the heating element and remove the tray with lava stones (fig. 19). Pull the grill ...
Page 30 - CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE; CLEANING THE APPLIANCE; Food stains or residues.; Igniters and thermocouples
21 21 21 21 21 21 21 U SE R GB CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE APPLIANCE Before any type of cleaning, disconnect the appliance from the mains and shut off the appliance’s gas tap. Cleaning the worktop: only clean the hob once cold. The burner cups, the enamelled grids, the enamelled covers and...
Page 31 - INSTALLATION; Installation instructions; Ventilation of the premises
22 22 INSTALLATION Installation instructions This appliance complies with the following directives DIRECTIVE EU2002/96/EEC LOW TENSION DIRECTIVE EEC 2014/35/EU GAS DIRECTIVE 2009/142/EC ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE 2014/30/EU REGULATION No. 1935/2004 (contact with foods) Installation must...
Page 32 - BUILT IN INSTALLATION
23 23 I N ST A LL E R 23 GB INSTALLATION BUILT IN INSTALLATION All built-in tops are studied to be fitted to units made from any type of material and with a thickness that varies from 3 to 4 cm. In order to avoid an overheating of the lateral and rear walls, it is recom- mended to make the hole in t...
Page 33 - BUILT-IN TOPS’ HOLE SIZE
24 24 BUILT-IN TOPS’ HOLE SIZE 40 270 160 475 50 15 15 15 15 8 470 500 260 45 290 MOD. H30 - H30P - H30C 15 750 15 45 8 15 470 15 45 8 500 755 x 475 MOD. H38 380 x 490 MOD. HP45F 15 371 511 15 481 15 85 15 15 401 672 x 490 MOD. HP75 700 17 17 15 65 476 17 17 666 510 556 15 65 476 17 17 17 17 MOD. HP...
Page 36 - ELECTRIC CONNECTION
27 27 I N ST A LL E R 27 GB ELECTRIC CONNECTION The appliances are prepared for connection to the voltage shown on the data plate. Before connecting the appliance to the mains check that: - the electromagnetic switch or the socket are able to support the appliance’s load (see data plate); -the power...
Page 37 - GAS CONNECTION; PRECAUTIONS FOR USING THE PRODUCT WITH GPL GAS:
28 28 GAS CONNECTION AND TRANSFORMATION GAS CONNECTION (UNI CIG 7129/7131) The appliances must be attached to the gas pipeline with rigid or flexible metal pipes (maximum length 2 metres) suitable for gas appliances. The connection pipes and their maximum length must comply with the applicable stand...
Page 39 - ADJUSTMENT; ADJUSTMENT- ADAPTING TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS
30 30 ADJUSTMENT The hobs are delivered to operate as indicated on the data plate. If a transformation should be necessary, proceed as described in the next paragraph. ADJUSTMENT- ADAPTING TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS Injector replacement and air adjustment for models: H30 - H360 - H380 - H39 - HF40 - ...
Page 40 - F X
31 31 I N ST A LL E R 31 GB ADJUSTMENT F X R U U U U A B C Flame with too much air: small and drawn. Decrease the “X” amount. Flame with little air: irregular with yellow points. Correct flame: blue. Fig. 6 As an indication we show air adjustment examples in the table Fig. 7 X R U Fig. 5b ...
Page 41 - GAS JETS ADJUSTMENT TABLE
32 32 ADJUSTMENT GAS JETS ADJUSTMENT TABLE Table n. 2 SR R P C Qmax kW 1.80 2.60 3.10 4,30 / 3 ,40 (3) Qmax g / h 131 189 225 313 Qmin kW 0,40 / 0 ,51 (1) / 0,45 (2) 0,60 / 0 ,76 (1) / 0,66 (2) 1,20 / 1 ,57 (1) / 1,35 (2) 1,70 / 1 ,80 (4) / 2,20 (1) / 2,32 (1)(4) / 1,90 (2 ) / 2 (2) Qmin g /h 29 / 3...
Page 42 - Replacement of the injectors for models
33 33 I N ST A LL E R 33 GB ADJUSTMENT Replacement of the injectors for models : HC60 – HC70 – HC90 1. Remove the grill and the burners from the hob. 2. SR – R – P burners: unscrew injectors “U” using a 7-mm spanner (fig. 8) and replace them with those for the new gas according to table number 2 on ...
Page 43 - Model
34 34 ADJUSTMENT Table n. 2 HCB90CD/**, HCB90PC/**, HCB90SD/**, HCB906/** Model # HCB60/**, HCB70/**, HCB70SD/**, HCB90CC/**
Page 44 - Minimum adjustment
35 35 I N ST A LL E R 35 GB ADJUSTMENT Minimum adjustment When installing the appliance, we recommend checking that the hob’s burner minimum has been properly adjusted: a proper adjustment is that when passing from the maximum position to the mi- nimum position, the flame is reduced, stable and homo...
Page 45 - WIRING DIAGRAMS; KEYS
36 36 WIRING DIAGRAMS KEYS 00 Black 11 Brown 22 Red 33 White 44 Yellow 45 Yellow-green 55 Grey 66 Blue AA Electrical ignition transformer C Switch F Phase K1 Earth wire for terminal board K2 ” ” lower resistance K3 ” ” for oven fan K4 ” ” circular resistance K5 ” ” upper resistance K6 ” ” oven lamp ...
Page 46 - § = only models with electric barbecue
37 37 I N ST A LL E R 37 GB WIRING DIAGRAMS K1 M 66 11 P2 22 P3 5 C 33 S6 PE N F 2134 P1 66 11 P2 P3 5 C 2134 P1 1243 55 44 33 22 33 PE 1243 55 44 33 K14 K15 45 AA SP 66 MA MA MA MA MA 11 SP AA 66 11 11 MA MA MA RE 00 S5 MA MA N F M 11 66 P2 4 00 P1 2 00 R5 K1 K15 K16 45 § MODELLI: H392…, H391… § = ...
Page 47 - PROBLEM SOLVING; PROBLEM SOLVING GUIDE
38 38 PROBLEM SOLVING PROBLEM SOLVING GUIDE • During the guarantee period repairs can only be carried out by the authorised after-sales service. • Before repairing, disconnect the appliance from the mains, by unplugging it or unscrewing the fuse.• Unauthorized interventions and repairs can cause ele...
Page 48 - NOTES
Page 49 - WARRANTY CARD
36 Eurolinx Pty Limited A.B.N. 50 001 473 347 trading as ILVE (“ILVE”) Office: 48-50 Moore Street, Leichhardt N.S.W 2040 Post: Locked Bag 3000, Annandale, N.S.W 2038 P: 1300 856 411 WARRANTY REGISTRATION Your ongoing satisfaction with your ILVE product is important to us. We ask that you complete th...
Page 50 - Warranty Card tear off; CONTINUED
37 5. Proof of PurchaseCustomers must retain proof of purchase in order to be eligible to make a warranty claim in respect of an ILVE product. 6. Claiming under the WarrantyCustomers will bear the cost of claiming under this Warranty unless ILVE determines the expenses are reasonable, in which case ...
Page 51 - TROUBLESHOOTING
38 PROBLEM ANSWER COOKTOPS My burners will not ignite • Check to see if the brass burners are placed correctly into the aluminium base. This is very important as it will ensure the flame holes line up with the ignition post and spark. It will also ensure correct combustion when alight. • Does your I...