Zanussi ZLW76AMS User manual

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Zanussi ZLW76AMS is a 70 cm wide mixed fuel cooker. It features a gas hob with four burners, including a rapid burner, two semi-rapid burners, and an auxiliary burner. The gas hob also has an electric ignition system for easy lighting. The electric oven has a 58 liter capacity and offers a variety of cooking functions, including grilling and baking. It also has a minute minder and an oven light. The cooker has adjustable feet for leveling and a lid to protect the hob when not in use.

Zanussi ZLW76AMS is a 70 cm wide mixed fuel cooker. It features a gas hob with four burners, including a rapid burner, two semi-rapid burners, and an auxiliary burner. The gas hob also has an electric ignition system for easy lighting. The electric oven has a 58 liter capacity and offers a variety of cooking functions, including grilling and baking. It also has a minute minder and an oven light. The cooker has adjustable feet for leveling and a lid to protect the hob when not in use.

MIXED FUEL
COOKER
70 CM
ZL 76 AMS
INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
IL
35676-4104
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Important Safety Information
ENGLISH
This warnings has been given for the safety of you and others. We therefore ask you to carefully read the
procedures of installing and using this cooker.
Installation
The work of installation must be carried out by competent
and qualified installers according to the regulations in
force.
Any modifications to the domestic electrical mains which
may be necessary for the installation of the appliance
should be carried out only by competent personnel.
Ensure that air can circulate around the gas appliance.
Poor ventilation can produce a lack of oxygen.
WARNING: The use of a gas cooking appliance
produces heat and humidity in the room in which it is
installed. Ensure good ventilation of the room keeping
natural ventilation openings clear or installing an
extractor hood with a discharge tube. In case of doubt
ask installer for advice.
This appliance cannot be positioned on a base.
Avoid installation of the cooker near inflammable material
(e.g. curtains, tea towels, etc.).
Supply the appliance with the type of gas stamped on the
relevant adhesive label situated in the immediate vicinity
of the gas connection tube.
Child Safety
This appliance has been designed for use by adults.
Take care, therefore, that children do not attempt to play
with it.
The appliance remains hot for a long time after being
switched off. Supervise children at all times, paying
attention that they do not touch surfaces or remain in the
vicinity of the appliance when in use or when not
completely cooled.
During Operation
This product is intended for the cooking of food and must
not be used for other purposes.
It is dangerous to modify, or attempt to modify, the
characteristics of this appliance.
Unstable or deformed pans should not be placed on the
burners or plates in order to avoid accidents caused by
upsetting or boiling over.
Particular care should be taken when cooking with oil or
fat.
During use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be
taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven.
Always stand back from the oven when opening the oven
door, to allow any build-up of steam or heat to release.
If the appliance is fitted with a cover, its function is to
protect the surface from dust when closed and to accu-
mulate splashes of grease when open. Do not use for
other purposes.
Always clean the cover before closing.
Leave the burners and/or plates to cool before closing.
All the covers, in plate glass or enamel, are removable to
facilitate cleaning.
Always ensure that the knobs are in the «
» (Stop)
position when the appliance is not in use.
Always insert the dripping pan when using the grill or
when cooking meat on the grid. Pour a little water into the
dripping pan to avoid grease burning and creating
unpleasant smells.
Always use oven gloves to remove dishes from the
oven.
The accessories (grid and dripping pan) should be
washed before using for the first time.
Take care when using cleaning products in spray form:
never direct the spray onto the resistance or the
thermostat bulb.
If, when placing food in the oven, or when removing it, a
large quantity of oil, juice, etc. spills onto the bottom of the
oven, re-clean before starting to cook to avoid unpleasant
smoke and also the possibility of these substances
catching fire.
For reasons of hygiene and safety this appliance must
always be kept clean. A build up of grease or other food
can cause fires.
The gas oven becomes hot with the movement of air. The
holes on the bottom of the oven must never be obstructed.
Do not cover the sides of the oven with aluminium foil, in
particular the lower part of the opening.
The appliance is heavy, move it carefully.
Before maintenance and cleaning disconnect the
appliance and allow to cool.
To facilitate ignition, light the burners before placing
pans on the grid. After having lit the burners check that
the flame is regular.
Always lower the flame or turn it off before removing the
pan.
Ensure that the oven grids are inserted correctly (see
instructions).
If there are self-cleaning panels they should only be
cleaned with soap and water (see cleaning instructions).
This appliance cannot be cleaned with steam or with a
steam cleaning machine.
Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal
scraper to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch
the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass.
Only heat-resistant plates may be placed in the drawer
situated under the oven.Do not put combustible
materials there.
Service
In case of repairs, do not attempt to correct yourself.
Repairs carried out by unqualified persons can cause
damage. Contact an authorized Technical Assistance
Centre and insist an original spareparts.
Environmental Information
After installation, please dispose of the packaging with due
regard to safety and the environment.
When disposing of an old appliance, make it unusable, by
cutting off the cable.
The symbol on the product or on its packaging
indicates that this product may not be treated as
household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the
applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical
and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is
disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential nega-
tive consequences for the environment and human health,
which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste
handling of this product. For more detailed information
about recycling of this product, please contact your local
city office, your household waste disposal service or the
shop where you purchased the product.
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Contents
It is very important that this instruction book should
be kept safely for future consultation. If the appliance
should be sold or given to another person, please
ensure that the booklet goes together with it, so that
the new owner can know of the functions of the
machine and also be aware of the warnings.
These instructions are only for the countries
stated by the symbol printed on the front cover
of this instruction book.
MANUFACTURER:
ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS ITALY S.p.A.
Viale Bologna 298
47100 FORLÌ (Italy)
For the user For the installer
Important Safety Information 3
Description of the appliance 5
Control Panel 6
Operation 6
Hints and tips 7
Using the electric oven 8
Minute minder 9
Before the First Use of the Oven 9
Suggestions for gas burners 10
Suggestions for using the oven 10
Cooking tables 12
Cleaning and maintenance 13
Something not working 15
Maintenance - Technical assistance 16
Instructions for the installer 17
Technical Data 17
Feet Assembly 18
Gas connection 19
Electrical connections 20
Wiring diagram 21
Guide to Use the instructions
The following symbols will be found in the text to guide
you throughout the Instructions:
Safety Instructions
Step by step instructions for an operation
Hints and Tips
Environmental information
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Description of the appliance
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1. Cooker lid
2. Cooker hob
3. Control panel
4. Oven handle
5. Oven door
6. Adjustable feet
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Operation
1. Electric ignition push button
2. Back left burner control knob (rapid)
3. Front left burner control knob (semi-rapid)
4. Central burner control knob (double crown)
5. Front right burner control knob (auxiliary)
6. Back right burner control knob (semi-rapid)
Control Panel
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7. Oven function control knob
8. Oven thermostat control knob
9. Minute minder control knob
10. General control lamp
11. Oven thermostat control lamp
Hob Control knobs (Fig. 1)
The knobs for using the gas hob are found on the control
panel. The knobs are marked with the following symbols:
" No gas supply
Maximum gas supply
Minimum gas supply
All models are equipped with a safety-valve. In case of
extinction of the flame, this device will operate, stopping
gas supply (ex.: overflowing, draughts).
FO 2063
Fig. 1
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Burner minimum maximum
diameter diameter
Large (rapid) 160 mm. 240 mm.
Medium (semi-rapid) 120 mm. 240 mm.
Small (Auxiliary) 80 mm. 160 mm.
Central (double crown) 160 mm. 260 mm.
Fig. 2
FO 0204
A - Burner cap
B - Burner crown
C - Ignition candle
D - Thermocouple
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Hints and tips
Pottery
Remember that a wide-bottomed pan allows a faster
cooking than a narrow one.
Always use pots which properly fit what you have to
cook.
Particularly make sure that the pans are not too small
for liquids, since these could easily overflow.
Moreover, the pans should not be too large for a faster
cooking. In fact, grease and juices may spread on the
bottom and burn easily.
It is better to use non-openable moulds for baking cakes.
In fact, an openable mould lets juices and sugar leak
through, falling on the bottom of the oven and
consequently burning on the bottom of the baking tray,
making cleaning difficult.
Avoid putting plastic-handled pans in the oven as they
are not heat-proof.
You should use oans with the right diameter to fit the
burner, in order to make the most out of it, thus reducing
gas consumption as in Fig. 3.
It is also advisable to cover any boiling casserole and,
as soon as the liquid starts boiling, lower the flame
enough to keep the boiling point.
Ignition of hob burners
To ignite a burner, before positioning the saucepan:
- press the ignition switch marked by a small spark ( ),
- push the corresponding knob in completely and turn
in an anticlockwise direction to the maximum position;
- keep the knob pushed for about 5 seconds: this will
allow the "thermocouple" (Fig. 2 - D) to be heated
and the safety devise to be switched off, otherwise
the gas supply would be interrupted
- upon ignition regulate the flame as required.
If after a few attempts the burner does not ignite, check
that the baffle and its cap are correctly positioned.
To interrupt the supply of gas, turn the knob in a
clockwise direction to the position " ".
During cooking, when using fats or oils, take
particular care as they can, when over-
heated, self-ignite.
Table of minimum and maximum diameters of
recipients to be placed on burners.
Fig. 3
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Oven function control knob (Fig.
4) and thermostat control knob
(Fig. 5).
The oven function control knob allows to set the oven on
the required cooking function. By turning the thermostat
knob, you can then adjust the oven temperature to the
required level.
Meaning of symbols:
Top and bottom heating elements
(Traditional cooking)
Grill element
Bottom heating element only
Fan cooking
Defrosting
Traditional cooking
Turn the oven control knob to and the thermostat
control knob to the required temperature.
Grilling
Turn the oven control knob to and the thermostat
control knob to the required temperature.
Cooking with the bottom element
Turn the oven control knob to and the thermostat
control knob to the required temperature.
Fan cooking
Turn the oven control knob to and the thermostat
control knob to the required temperature.
Defrosting
Turn the oven control knob to and the thermostat
control knob to the OFF position (").
When selecting this function, the oven fan will circulate
air at room temperature inside the oven, assisting in
thawing frozen food.
When cooking with the oven or with the grill,
the lid must be kept open to avoid over-
heating.
Using the electric oven
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
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FO 1114
FO 2275
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Oven thermostat control lamp
From time to time, the thermostat control lamp will cycle
on and off, depending on the operation of the thermostat.
General control lamp
This lamp will come on when a cooking function is
selected.
The minute minder may be set for a maximum time of
one hour. The regulation knob (fig. 6) must be first turned
until the 60-minute position is reached and then back to
the required time.
Once the pre-set time has elapsed, a signal will be heard
which automatically cuts out. The oven, however, will
remain on.
Minute minder
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FO 2327
Before the First Use of the Oven
Before using the appliance, remove all packaging,
both inside and outside the appliance, including
the advertising labels and any protective film.
Before first use, the oven should be heated without food.
During this time, an unpleasant odour may be emitted.
This is quite normal.
1. Switch the oven function control knob to conventional
cooking .
2. Set the thermostat control knob to MAX.
3. Open a window for ventilation.
4. Allow the oven to run empty for approximately 45
minutes.
This procedure should be repeated with the fan cooking
and grill function for approximately 5-10 minutes.
Fig. 6
10
Start your cooking with a big flame by turning the knob
to the symbol . Then adjust the flame as necessary.
The outside of the flame is much hotter than its inside
(nucleus). Accordingly , the top of the flame should lick
the bottom of the pan. Excessive flames mean a waste
of gas.
In contrast with electric plates, gas burners do not
require flat-bottomed pans: the flames lick the bottom
and spread the heat all over the surface.
No special pans are required for gas burners. However,
thinwalled pans transmit the heat to the food more
quickly than thick-walled ones.
Suggestions for gas burners
Since heat doesn't spread evenly on the pan's bottom,
the food may only be partially heated. Consequently it
is advisable to stir the food many times.
A thick pan bottom prevents partial overheating as it
allows sufficient thermic compensation.
Avoid very small pans. Wide and shallow pans are more
suitable than narrow and deep ones as they allow a
faster heating. Cooking is not quickened by placing
narrow pans on wide burners. The result is just a waste
of gas. For a proper usage, place small pans on small
burners and large pans on large burners.
Remember to cover pans to reduce gas consumption.
Advice for use of the oven
Traditional cooking
Heat derives from the top and the bottom, it is therefore
preferable to use the central guides. If cooking requires
more heat from the bottom or the top, use the upper or
lower guides.
Fan cooking
Heat is transmitted to food through pre-heated air and is
forcibly circulated inside the oven by a fan positioned on
the back of the oven itself. In this way heat quickly and
uniformly reaches all parts of the oven thus cooking various
foods placed on more than one shelf (fig. 7).
With this type of cooking the elimination of humidity from
the air and a drier environment prevent the transmission and
mixture of smells and tastes.
The possibility of cooking on more than one shelf allows
many various dishes to be prepared at the same time, and
up to three trays of biscuits or mini-pizzas to be consumed
immediately or to be frozen. The oven can, however, be
used for cooking on only one shelf. In such case use the
lower guides in order to observe cooking better.
Furthermore, this oven is especially convenient for quick
defreezing, sterilizing preserves, homemade fruit in syrup
and finally to dry mushrooms or fruit.
For the cooking of cakes
Pre-heat the oven , unless indicated differently, for at least
10 minutes before use. Do not open the oven door when
cooking dishes which must raise (e.g. raised pastries and
soufflés); the jet of cold air would block the raising process.
To check if cakes are cooked, insert a toothpick into the
mixture; if it comes out clean the cake is ready. Wait until
at least 3/4 of the cooking time has passed before doing
this check.
As a general rule remember that:
a dish which is well-cooked on the outside but not
sufficiently cooked inside would have required a lower tem-
perature and longer cooking time. On the contrary, a “dry”
texture would have required a shorter time and higher
cooking temperature.
For the cooking of meat
Meat to be cooked in the oven should weigh at least 1 kilo
to avoid its becoming too dry. If you want roasts with a
good colour, use very little oil. If the piece is lean, use oil
or butter or a little of both. Butter or oil are on the other hand
unnecessary if the piece has a strip of fat. If the piece has
a strip of fat on one side only, put it in the oven with this
side upwards; when melting the fat will grease the lower
side sufficiently.
Red meat should be removed from the fridge one hour
before cooking otherwise the sudden change of tempera-
ture could cause it to become tough. A roast, especially if
of red meat, must not be salted at the beginning of cooking
as salt causes juices and blood to seep out of the òmeat,
thus preventing the formation of a well-browned crust.
It is advisable to salt the outside of the meat after just over
half the cooking time.
Place the roast in the oven in a dish having a low rim; a
deep dish shields heat. Meat can be placed on an
ovenproof dish or directly on the grill, under which the
dripping pan will be inserted to collect juice. Ingredients
for gravy should only be put in the dish immediately if
cooking time is brief, otherwise they should be added
during the last half hour. Begin cooking rare meat at a high
temperature, reducing the temperature to finish cooking the
inside. The cooking temperature for white meat can be mo-
derate throughout.
The degree of cooking can be checked by pressing the
meat with a fork; if it does not give the meat is cooked.
At the end of cooking it is advisable to wait at least 15
minutes before cutting the meat in order that the juices are
not lost. Before serving plates can be kept warm in the oven
at minimum temperature.
Suggestions for using the oven
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For the cooking of fish:
Cook small fish from start to finish at a high temperature.
Cook medium-sized fish initially at a high temperature and
then gradually lower the temperature.
Cook large fish at a moderate temperature from start to
finish.
Check that baked fish is cooked by gently lifting one side
of the gut; the meat must be white and opaque throughout,
except in the case of salmon, trout or similar.
Grilling
The following types of meat are suitable for grilling. Mostly
meat or offal cut in slices or pieces of various sizes, but
not usually very thick, poultry cut in half and flattened, fish,
some vegetables (e.g. courgettes, aubergines, tomatoes,
etc.), skewers of meat or fish and seafood.
Meat and fish to be grilled should be lightly brushed with
oil and always placed on the grill; meat should be salted
upon completion of cooking; whereas fish should be salted
on the inside before cooking. The grill should be positioned
in the guides nearest or furthest from the grill element
according to the thickness of the meat, in order to avoid
burning the surface and cooking the inside insufficiently.
The formation of smoke caused by drops of juice and fat
can be avoided by pouring 1 or 2 glasses of water into the
dripping pan.
The grill can also be used to brown, toast bread and grill
certain types of fruit, such as bananas, halved grapefruit,
slices of pineapple, apples, etc. Fruit should not be placed
too near the source of heat.
Cooking times
Cooking times can vary according to the type of food, its
consistency and its volume. It is advisable to watch when
cooking for the first time and check results since when
preparing the same dishes, in the same conditions, similar
results are obtained.
The “COOKING TABLE” relating to cooking in the oven and
by grill is provided as a guide.
Experience will show possible variations to the values set
out in the table.
Nevertheless carefully follow the indications given in
the receipe you intend to follow.
Attention: do not place any utensils such as dripping pan,
cake tins, casseroles, pyrex dishes, aluminium foil or other
on the base of the oven when the oven is in use. A
stagnation of heat would result which would compromise
the results of cooking and could damage the oven enamel.
Fig. 7
Cooking tables - Remarks
1) Cooking times do not include preheating, we advise you,
particularly for cakes, pizzas, bread, to preheat the oven
for approximately 10 minutes.
2) The indication of levels between brackets is the one to
be used when cooking on several levels.
3) All cooking must be carried out with the oven door closed.
Condensation and Steam
The oven is supplied with an exclusive system which
produces a natural circulation of air and the constant
recycling of steam. This system makes it possible to
cook in a steamy environment and keep the dishes soft
inside and crusty outside. Moreover, the cooking time
and energy consumption are reduced to a minimum. During
cooking steam may be produced which can be released
when opening the oven door. This is absolutely normal.
However, always stand back from the oven when
opening the oven door during cooking or at the end
of it to allow any build up of steam or heat to release.
When food is heated, it produces steam in the same way as
a boiling kettle does. When steam comes in contact of the
oven door glass, it will condense and produce water droplets.
To reduce condensation, ensure the oven is well heated
before placing food in the oven cavity. A short oven pre-
heating (about 10 minutes) will then be necessary before
any cooking.
We recommend you to wipe away condensation after each
use of the appliance.
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CAKES
Mixture with beaten
egg whites 2 180 2 (1 and 3) 160 45 ~ 60
With raised mixture 1 180 2 (1 and 3) 160 20 ~ 35
Shortpastry - pie base 2 180 2 (1 and 3) 160 20 ~ 30
Cheesecake 1 175 2 150 60 ~ 80
Apply pie 1 180 2 (1 and 3) 160 40 ~ 60
Strudel 2 175 2 (1 and 3) 150 60 ~ 80
Jam tarts 2 180 2 (1 and 3) 160 45 ~ 60
Small cakes 2 180 2 (1 and 3) 160 15 ~ 25
Biscuits 2 180 2 (1 and 3) 160 10 ~ 20
Meringues 2 100 2 (1 and 3) 100 90 ~ 120
BREAD AND PIZZA
1000 White bread 1 200 2 175 45 ~ 60 1 load
500 Wholemeal bread 1 200 2 175 30 ~ 45 in tin
500 Bread rolls 2 200 2 (1 and 3) 175 20 ~ 35 8 bread rolls
250 Pizza 1 220 2 (1 and 3) 200 20 ~ 35 on tray
FLANS
Macaroni 2 200 2 (1 and 3) 175 40 ~ 50
Vegetable 2 200 2 (1 and 3) 175 45 ~ 60
Small quiches 2 200 2 (1 and 3) 175 35 ~ 45
Lasagne 2 200 2 175 45 ~ 60
MEAT
1000 Roast beef 2 200 2 175 50 ~ 70 Cooked on the grill
1200 Roast pork 2 200 2 175 100 ~ 130 Cooked on the grill
1000 Roast veal 2 200 2 175 90 ~ 120 Cooked on the grill
1500 Roast sirloin 2 220 2 200 50 ~ 70 Cooked on the grill
1200 Lamb 2 200 2 175 110 ~ 130 Leg
1000 Chicken 2 200 2 175 60 ~ 80 Whole
4000 Turkey 2 200 2 175 210 ~ 240 Whole
1500 Duck 2 175 2 160 120 ~ 150 Whole
3000 Goose 2 175 2 160 150 ~ 200 Whole
1200 Rabbit 2 200 2 175 60 ~ 80 In pieces
FISH
1000 Whole 2 200 2 (1 and 3) 175 140 ~ 60 2 fish
800 Fillets 2 200 2 (1 and 3) 175 30 ~ 40 4 fillets
Cooking tables
QUANTITY
g.
REMARKS
FOODS
°C
Tempe-
rature
4
3
2
1
°C
Tempe-
rature
4
3
2
1
Level Level
Traditional cooking
Fan cooking
in Minutes
Cooking times
Grilling
Level
4
3
2
1
FOODS
Grams
Quantity
Cooking time
in minutes
Steak
4 800 4 max. 10 8
Pork chops 4 600 4 max. 12 8
Sausages 8 500 4 max. 10 6
Chicken pieces 6 800 3 max. 30 20
Various kebabs 4 700 4 max. 12 10
Chicken breast 4 400 4 max. 13 10
Halved tomatoes 8 500 4 max. 12
Fish, fillets 4 400 4 max. 8 6
Scallops 6 4 max. 12
Welsh rarebit 4 4 max. 8
Slices of bread 4 4 max. 2~3 1
Grilling
Top Bottom
Number of
pieces
Tempe-
rature
°C
The dripping pan must be inserted in the lowest level.
Traditional and fan cooking
Cooking times do not include pre-heating time.A short oven pre-heating (about 10 minutes) is neces-
sary before any cooking.
These charts are intended as a guide only. It may be necessary to increase or decrease the temperature to suit your
individual requirements. Only experience will enable you to determine the correct setting for your personal requirements.
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Before each operation, disconnect the unit.
This appliance cannot be cleaned with steam
or with a steam cleaning machine.
Cleaning the cooker
Drops of sauce, fruit juice etc., should be removed as
soon as possible with a soft cloth soaked in warm
detergent water. Do not use steel wool or knives to take
off layers of crust. Remove stubborn marks with a well
wetted soap impregnated pad, but care must be taken
not to scratch the enamel. Wash the enamelled grids
with water and detergent; these can also be washed a
dishwasher.
Take off the burner covers and the grids and wash them
carefully with warm water and detergent. Dry them well
before putting them back in position.
Moreover, make sure that these are properly re-placed.
The burner can be rubbed with steel wool or a slightly
abrasive cloth.
Clean the oven door and crystal cover, in models
equipped with these items, only with warm water, and
avoid the use of rough cloths or abrasive substances; in
cookers with an automatic ignition the sparkling bulb
should be cleaned periodically and accurately to avoid
difficulties in lighting; furthermore check that the burner
holes are not obstructed.
Cleaning the oven
Clean carefully the oven cavity after use when it is still
warm. In fact, at this moment it is easy to take off
deposits of fat or other substances such as fruit juice,
sugar particles or fat. You can use warm detergent water
or one of the appropriate spray oven cleaners. Do not
direct the spray at the mat steel parts as this could
damage them and always follow the manufacturer's
instructions. Clean the oven acces-sories (grate, grid-
plate etc.) with warm water and detergent.
Remove possible incrustations with a slightly abrasive
powder.
Never line any part of the oven with
aluminium foil. It would result in an
accumulation of heat which might damage
the cooking results and also damage the
enamel.
Controls - Sundries
Periodically check the condition of the flexible pipe of
gas connection and make it replaced by skilled
technicians as soon as it shows abnormalities. Annual
replacement is recommended.
Have the cocks periodically lubricated by skilled
technicians. In case of unusual working have the range
checked by skilled technicians.
In ranges with cylinder holder, do not use this space to
leave a non-connected or an empty cylinder.
Oven lamp replacement (Fig. 8)
Disconnect the appliance.
Unscrew the lamp and substitute it with another
suitable for higher temperature (300°C) having the
following characteristics:
Tension: 230 (50 Hz)
Power: 15 W
Convection: E14
Cleaning and maintenance
Fig. 8
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Lid cleaning
All the cooker lids can be disassembled, to allow a
better cleaning.
The lids can be dissasembled as shown in Fig. 10.
After a proper cleaning, carefully reposition the lid
into its hinges.
Crystal lids are equipped with specially balanced
springs, inserted in the hinges at the back of the
appliance, to allow the lid to be closed smoothly and
easily.
You can use a screwdriver to adjust the closure of the
lid. The necessary force for opening/closing the lid can
be increased by turning the adjusting screw 2 or 3 times
as shown in Fig. 11
FO 2200
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
FO 0064
The Oven Door
Before cleaning the oven door, we recommend you to
remove it from the oven.
Proceed as follows:
a) open the oven door completely;
b) find the hinges linking the door to the oven ;
c) unlock and turn the small levers located on the two
hinges;
d) handle the door by its left- and right-hand sides, then
slowly turn it towards the oven until it is half-closed;
e) gently pull the oven door off its site;
f) place it on a steady plan.
Clean the oven door glass with warm water and a soft cloth
only. Once the cleaning is carried out, refit the oven door,
following the procedure in reverse.
Fig. 9
FO 2282
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Something not working
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" The flow of gas seems abnormal
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" Gas smell in the room
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" The oven doesn't heat
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" Cooking time is too long
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" The cooker produces smoke
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" The oven lamp doesn't work
If the appliance doesn't work properly check the following points before asking for service:
Make sure that:
the flame speader holes are not obstructed;
the pressure regulator is working;
the bottle valve is completely open.
Make sure that:
the gas valve is not open;
the gas supply tube is well positioned and in good
condition; remember to replace it at least once a
year.
Never look for an escape of gas with a match;
use instead soapy water.
Make sure that the oven knobs are in the correct
worrking positions.
Check that the temperature is correct for the type
of food to be cooked.
We advise you to clean the oven after use.
Splashes of fat can occur during the cooking of
meat and, if the oven isn't cleaned properly, these
produce smoke and bad smell. (see paragraph
concerning cleaning).
The lamp has burnt out. To replace it follow the
instructions given in the relative paragraph.
If, after following all the above checks the appliance still doesn't work, call your nearest Service Centre givin them all
the necessary information, such as model and serial number of the appliance.
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Maintenance - Technical assistance
Original spare parts
This machine, before leaving the factory, has been
tested and studied by many experts and specialists, in
order to give you the best results.
Any repair work which needs to be carried out should
be done with the utmost care and attention.
For this reason we reccomend that for any problem you
contact the dealer who sold it to you, or our nearest
authorized Service Centre, specifying the nature of the
problem and the particular model which you own.
Original spare parts, certified by the manufacturer of the
product and marked with the following sign,
can only be found at our approved Technical Assistance
Centres and in authorised Spare Parts Shops.
The gas cocks must be periodically lubricated to ensure
good working and safety.
Maintenance should be performed as follows:
Remove the knob and panel after having taken out
fastening screws.
Loosen the two screws located at the sides of the
cock bar.
Remove the cone and clean it carefully.
Then, apply a thin layer of grease non soluble in
water, suitable for gas cocks. Take care not to
obstruct the gas flow holes by an excess of grease.
Reassemble the whole with utmost care performing the
operations described above inversely.
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Burner Nominal Power LPG (Butane "A") Diameter Feeding
Tap. By-Pass Pressure
kW kCal/h Nozzle g/h mbar (*)
Auxiliary 0,95 814 50 75 28
Semi-rapid 1,60 1368 65 126 35 30
Rapid 2,45 2095 80 193 45
Double crown 3 2562 90 236 56
100
650
100
100
500
650
500
Location
In order to function normally it is imperative that this unit
is installed in a well ventilated kitchen (regarding the
installation follow the existing regulations). The appliance
is of freestanding type and must be installed according
to the existing regulations.
For the insertion possibilities, please refer to fig. 12.
The minimum distance combustible material can be fitted
directly above the cooker is 650 mm.
Since the appliance is supplied with
adjustable feet, it should be located as shown
in the diagrams, according to the height
adjustment.
Dimensions of the appliance
Height 830/910 mm
Depth 600 mm
Width 700 mm
Oven Capacity 53 dm
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Appliance category: I3
Appliance gas supply: LPG 30mbar
Technical Data
Electric Oven ratings
Top/Bottom Heating Element 1800 W
Grill Element 1750 W
Convection Fan 25 W
Oven light 15 W
Total rating 1840 W
Supply voltage (50 Hz) 230 V
Characteristics of Burners, Nozzles and Taps
Instructions for the installer
Fig. 12
(*) 1 mbar = 10 mm. water coloumn.
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Before installing the cooker, it is necessary to assemble
the supplied feet. You can find them into the oven cavity.
1. Remove the hob pan supports, the burner caps and
crowns.
2. Carefully lean the cooker on its back (Fig. 13), paying
attention not to cause any damage.
3. Adjust the feet height. A height indicator is printed on
the last page of this Instruction book section (Fig.
14). Lean the foot on the page and make the foot
match with the indicator, then unscrew the bottom
part of the foot, until you obtain the required height.
Repeat the same operation with the other feet.
4. Screw the feet into the relevant holes indicated in
figure 13.
5. Lift the cooker in vertical position. Replace the crowns,
the burner caps and the hob pan supports.
6. If necessary, adjust the cooker horizontal levelling by
turning the bottom part of the feet, until the appliance
is completely stable (Fig. 15).
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
830
840
850
860
870
880
890
900
910
Feet Assembly
FO 2283
FO 2284
FO 2285
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The connection of the cooker to the gas bottle or to the
mains should only be carried out after the unit has been
regulated for use with the type of gas which will be
supplied. For safe operation, minimum consumption and
longer duration of the unit, make sure that the pressure
of supply is equal to the value indicated in the Technical
Data table.
Rigid connection
For a greater safety, it is advisable to make a rigid
connection to the gas installation. The coupling to the
unit is of Gc 1/2 type. If the connection pipe is in metal,
an insulated adaptor must be interposed between the
coupling and the tube.
Connection with flexible pipe
Use a flexible gas pipe, according to the characteristics
indicated by the existing regulations. The pipe should be
well fitted and fixed by means of a clamp. To reach the
supply connection, the pipe should be passed behind
the cooker as shown in Fig. 16. We bring to your attention
some of the main existing regulations. The flexible tube
must not be reach in any point a temperature higher than
90°C, it should not be no longer than 1,5m. It should not
be subjected to any kind of traction or torsion and it should
not be allowed to be excessively bent. An easy access
should be allowed to periodically check its condition.
Should any leaking occur, do not repair il but instead
replace it.
Service
To guarantee good working order and safety, the regulation
taps should be periodically greased. Service can be made
in the following way: Remove the knobs and the control
panel after having removed the fixing screws. Unscrew
the 2 screws placed at the sides of the burner valve shaft.
Unwind the cone and clean it with care; then spread over
the valve a thin layer of grease not soluble by hydrocarbon.
Pay attention to the fact that too much grease can
obstruct the passage of gas. To fit again the burner valve
in the normal position, you should reverse the procedure
outlined above.
Gas connection
Fig. 16
FO 2289
Electric cable
Flexible pipe
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Electrical connections
Before making the connection make sure that the energy
power available in the user's house is sufficient for the
normal supply of this appliance (see rating plate), the unit
is correctly connected to earth through a suitable plug
and according to the installation country laws.
This appliance is supplied with connection cable provided
with plug. The plug must be connected to a proper
socket.
The socket or the omnipolar switch used for the
connection must be easily reached with the installed
appliance
If you wish to directly connect to the mains, you have to
interpose an omnipolar switch with a minimum opening
between contacts of 3mm, between the unit and the
mains, complying with the existing regulations. The
yellow/green earth wire must not be interrupted by the
switch. The brown live wire (originating from the clamp of
the cooker junction box) must always be connected to
the phase of the mains supply. In any case, the supply
cord must be positioned in such a way as it doesn't
reach in any point a temperature higher than 90°C.
Replacement of the supply cable
Should the supply cord need to be replaced, choose only
cable types from the following:H07 RN-F, H05 RN-F, H05
RR-F, H05 VV-F, H05 V2V2-F (T90), H05 BB-F.
It is necessary that the yellow/green earth wire is about
2cm longer than the live and neutral ones (Fig. 17).
After the connection, test the heating elements for about
3 minutes to ensure that they are working correctly.
The manufacturer refuses any responsability in
cases where normal safety measures are not
observed.
Fig. 17
Earthwire (yellow - green)
Neutral wire
Phase
FO 0073
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Zanussi ZLW76AMS User manual

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Zanussi ZLW76AMS is a 70 cm wide mixed fuel cooker. It features a gas hob with four burners, including a rapid burner, two semi-rapid burners, and an auxiliary burner. The gas hob also has an electric ignition system for easy lighting. The electric oven has a 58 liter capacity and offers a variety of cooking functions, including grilling and baking. It also has a minute minder and an oven light. The cooker has adjustable feet for leveling and a lid to protect the hob when not in use.

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