Indesit Cooktop PZ 750R GH NG User Manual

PZ 640T GH NG and PZ 750R GH NG  
Operating, Care and  
Installation Instructions  
Contents  
Safety Warnings  
Using Your Cooker  
Installation  
2
3
4-5  
6
Service Details  
Troubleshooting  
Care And Maintenance  
7
8
Installer - Ensure these instructions remain with the consumer.  
This cooktop has been certied for use by SAI-Global  
Using Your Cooker  
Controlling the burners  
Lighting the burners for the rst time  
Each control knob is marked to indicate which burner it  
controls. Each control knob also has markings to indicate the  
three main settings:  
If the appliance is being used for the rst time, or if it has not  
been used for a long period of time, it may be necessary to  
purge the gas lines of excess air before you can successfully  
light the burners.  
OFF  
To do this, turn each burner to high for 10-15 seconds and  
press the ignition button several times. If the burner does not  
light, repeat this procedure twice more. Wait 1-2 minutes for  
any gas build up to disperse before allowing any further gas  
ow.  
High  
Low  
Lighting the burners  
Your Arisit hobs are equipped with a safety probe that pre-  
vents the gas from owing unless there is a ame.  
Cookware  
Use appropriate cookware for each burner  
To ignite a burner, press and turn the control knob counter-  
clockwise until the knob points to High. Keep pressing the  
knob inwards until the probe heats up. Release the knob.  
Always use a vessel for cooking that is appropriate in size  
for the size of burner. Ensure the ames do not extend  
beyond the bottom of the pot.  
Never use pots that are too small or too large. For wok  
cooking it is recommended that a domestic size wok, no  
larger than 400 mm in diameter be used.  
Always use cookware with a at base. Do not use pans  
which are unstable or which have a warped or damaged  
base.  
safety probe  
ignitor  
Ensure the pot sits securely on the trivet and is centred  
Check that the gas has been lit. If the burner fails to ignite try  
again. If the burner fails to ignite after 3 attempts, wait a few  
minutes for the gas to disperse before making any further  
attempts.  
above the burner.  
Small pots can be used on the inner ring of the double  
crown double ring burner.  
If the burner still fails to ignite, a match or lighting device can  
be used, but care must be taken. If the problem persists, con-  
tact place of purchase or their appointed agent for service.  
Controlling the ame height  
Any ame height can be achieved between High and Low by  
rotating the control knob between the two positions:  
Avoid operating the burner with the control knob set between  
Off and High.  
If a ame is accidentally extinguished, turn off the control  
knob and wait for at least 1 minute before relighting.  
Double Crown Double Ring Burner (PZ750  
only)  
Double ring burners have two independent gas rings control-  
led by the one control knob. Turning the knob anticlockwise  
from the Off position controls the smaller inner ring only.  
To switch on the outer ring, keep turning the knob anticlock-  
wise past the 6 O’Clock position. The outer ring will ignite  
as well, and both rings will be on High  
.. Continue to  
rotate the knob until both rings are operating on Low  
..  
To turn off the burner  
To switch off the burner, turn the knob in a clockwise direction  
until it reaches the 0ff position.  
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Installation  
WARNING: Before installation, check that the gas type (natu-  
ral gas or LPG/Propane) of the cooker is suitable for the gas  
type available to the installation. It is extremely dangerous to  
use the wrong gas type with any appliance, as re or serious  
injury can result.  
Fitting the cooktop into cabinetry  
The following minimum clearances to combustible materials  
must be observed:  
Minimum clearance from edge of burner to side wall must  
be 200 mm.  
These instructions have been prepared for use by authorised  
persons. This unit must only be installed by an authorised  
person.  
Minimum clearance from edge of burner to rear wall must  
be 200 mm.  
Minimum clearance from top of highest burner to cupboard  
This appliance must not be installed in marine craft or recrea-  
tional vehicles.  
above hob burners must be 600 mm.  
Compliance with standards  
This cooktop must be installed in accordance with the re-  
quirements of local gas and electrical authorities, as well as  
the latest published versions of the following standards:  
AS/NZS 5601 Gas Installation code  
SAA Wiring Rules  
Dimensions of cutout  
The following diagram indicates the dimensions of the re-  
quired cutout.  
In placing the cooktop, suitable insulation between the cook-  
top undersurface and the top of the bench should be used.  
Wherever possible, the cooktop should be secured to the  
benchtop using clamps.  
555 mm  
Fixing to the housing unit  
Proceed with xing to the housing unit as follows (see gure  
above).  
Mount the hooks, partly tightening the screws into the  
holes.  
Position the sealing gasket approximately 5-6 mm from  
the edge of the installation hole, matching up the two ends  
of the seal without overlapping.  
INSTALLER: Please also ensure that the duplicate data label  
supplied, be afxed in a suitable easily accessible location  
such as an adjacent cupboard or drawer, for future reference.  
Insert the hob into the cutout, making sure it is positioned  
centrally and that the edge adheres to the sealant  
Dimensions (mm)  
length (side to side)  
width (front to back)  
depth  
PZ640  
600  
PZ750  
750  
Position the hooks correctly, as shown in the gure, and  
then tighten the screws to hold them in place.  
510  
510  
Range hoods  
44  
44  
Range hoods and overhead exhaust fans must be installed  
according to manufacturers’ instructions but in no case shall  
clearance from hob burners be less than 600 mm for range  
hoods and 750 mm for overhead exhaust fans.  
Adjacent cabinetry  
It is recommended that the adjacent kitchen surfaces should  
be capable of withstanding temperatures of 100°C.  
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Installation  
Fitting the cooktop above an oven  
Electrical connection  
When installing the cooktop above an oven, both the electric-  
ity supply cable and the gas pipe or exible hose must not  
touch hot parts of the oven housing.  
The electrical supply for the cooktop must be a 240 Volt 50  
Hz.  
The fuse and electrical wiring of the home/premises must  
When installing above a built-under oven without forced cool-  
ing ventilation, suitable air vents should be provided for as  
shown in the gure (inlet at least 200 cm² from the bottom,  
outlet at least 120 cm²  
from the top part) to  
allow adequate ventila-  
support the load of the appliance.  
The appliance must be earthed. A 3 pin exible power cord  
is supplied with the appliance to allow the cooktop to be  
connected to a properly earthed and rated power socket.  
The exible cord of the appliance must not be subject to  
direct heat and must be positioned after installation of the  
appliance so that its temperature does not exceed 75°C.  
tion inside the housing  
unit.  
IMPORTANT If a power socket needs to be installed or  
Also a wooden panel  
“A” should be installed  
beneath the hob as in-  
sulation, positioning it  
at a minimum distance  
of 15 mm from the hob  
housing  
relocated, the work must be done by a licensed electrician.  
Gas type conversion  
If the hob is to be converted for use with a type of gas other  
than that for which it was set in the factory (indicated on the  
cooktop data plate), the burner injectors must be replaced as  
follows:  
Remove the pan supports and the burners.  
Unscrew the injectors (“A” in ugure below) using a 7 mm  
socket wrench, and replace them with injectors of suitable  
orice diameter, as indicated on the appliance data plate.  
200 cm²  
Reassemble the parts.  
Gas connection  
This appliance is suitable for use with either a exible con-  
nection or rigid copper connection. If installing the appliance  
with a exible connection, the exible connection must be  
approved to class B or D of AS/NZS1869 as a minimum.  
Fit regulator supplied for Natural Gas (if applicable) at rear  
of appliance, and as close as practicable to the appliance.  
It is recommended that an isolating valve and union be  
tted, to enable simple disconnection for servicing. These  
are to be in an accessible location.  
Flexible hose  
If a exible hose is used, it should be as short as possible  
with a maximum length of 1.5 metres;  
it should not be bent or kinked;  
it should not be in contact with the rear wall of the appli-  
ance or in any case with parts which may reach a tem-  
perature of 50°C;  
If a regulator is required for the new gas type, instal an ap-  
proved regulator of appropriate pressure setting and ow  
capacity.  
it should not come into contact with pointed parts or sharp  
Replace the gas type label with one suitable for the new  
corners;  
gas type.  
it should be easy to inspect along its entire length in order  
Perform the post installation checks as described later in  
this manual. In particular, check the turn down setting of  
each burner and adjust where necessary.  
to be able to check its condition.  
The supply connection point must be accessible with the  
appliance installed.  
Perform post installation checks and ensure proper and safe operation  
before leaving. Test all burners individually and in combination.  
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Service Details  
Post installation checks  
Electrical equipment and components  
Leak Check  
To check or replace the ignition module  
Ensure all gas control knobs are in the Off position.  
Electrical components are located below the hob surface. To  
access the components:  
Ensure the gas supply is switched on.  
IMPORTANT: First ensure that gas and electrical power  
are disconnected before performing any service to this  
appliance.  
Spray a solution of soapy water onto all gas joints as well  
as the full length of any exible hoses.  
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES USE A NAKED FLAME  
IN CHECKING FOR LEAKS.  
Remove the control knobs, trivets, burner caps and burner  
head assembly.  
If bubbles appear anywhere, turn the gas supply off, check  
all connections and retest. If satisfactory operation cannot be  
achieved, contact place of purchase or their appointed agent  
for service.  
Invert the cooktop and remove the two screws on the base  
near the gas manifold.  
Lift the base upwards. Take care to ensure that no dam-  
age occurs to the spark ignition leads or the igniter com-  
ponents.  
Flame check  
Turn each burner on, and ensure that the ame is blue with  
minimal yellow tipping. If there is signicant yellow tipping,  
ame lift off or excessive noise, check pressure and adjust at  
the regulator if necessary.  
The electronic ignition module is now easily accessible for  
service or replacement.  
Assembly is a reversal of the above procedure.  
If satisfactory operation cannot be achieved, contact place of  
purchase or their appointed agent for service.  
To check or replace the gas controls and gas manifold  
Gas components are located below the hob surface.  
Access the components underneath the surface of the hob  
Igniter operation  
as described in the previous section.  
Check that the igniter for each burner successfully ignites the  
gas.  
Disconnect all ancillary gas piping, wiring and any screws,  
as appropriate.  
If an igniter fails to work, rst remove the plug from the  
electrical power outlet, and then check that all the electrical  
connections are in place.  
The gas manifold may then be extracted.  
Replacement is a reversal of the above procedure.  
If satisfactory operation cannot be achieved, contact place of  
purchase or their appointed agent for service.  
ALWAYS PERFORM A LEAK CHECK AFTER PERFORM-  
ING ANY SERVICE. Correct procedure is at the top of  
this page.  
Low ame setting  
Check the low ame setting for each hob burner to ensure  
that the minimum ame will not be extinguished by air  
draughts.  
Adjust turn down setting  
Put the tap to the low ame position;  
Light the burner.  
Remove the tap knob and turn the adjusting screw, situ-  
ated inside the tap stem (g.11), using a screwdriver  
(loosening the screw increases the height of the ame,  
tightening decreases it). note: the adjusting screw must be  
fully screwed down for liquid gas.  
Turn the control until it engages in the minimum position.  
Ensure the ame is stable and will not be extinguished by  
air draughts.  
To adjust the minimum ame:  
Having obtained the low ame setting required and with  
the burner lit, abruptly change the position of the knob  
several times from minimum to maximum and vice versa  
and check that the ame does not go out.  
Follow the procedure described in the gas conversion in-  
struction.  
DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE IN ANY WAY.  
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Troubleshooting  
It may happen that the appliance does not function properly or at all. Before calling the service centre for assistance, check if  
anything can be done. First, check to see that there are any interruptions in the gas and electrical supplies, and, in particular,  
that the gas valves for the mains are open.  
Problem  
Likely cause  
The burner does not light or the ame is not even around the  
The gas holes on the burner are clogged.  
burner.  
The removable parts that make up the burner are mounted  
incorrectly.  
There are draughts near the appliance.  
The gas holes are blocked.  
The burner does not remain lit when set to minimum.  
The cookware is unstable.  
There are draughts near the appliance.  
The minimum setting has not been adjusted properly.  
The bottom of the cookware is warped.  
The cookware is not positioned correctly at the centre of  
the burner.  
The pan support grids have been positioned incorrectly.  
Technical Specications  
Gas consumption  
PZ 750  
Injector  
gas input  
Injector  
gas input  
diameter  
diameter  
Natural Gas (1.0 kPa)  
Propane (2.75 kPa)  
3.3 MJ/hr  
Auxiliary  
0.85 mm  
3.3 MJ/hr  
6.0 MJ/hr  
9.4 MJ/hr  
15 MJ/hr  
0.50 mm  
0.64 mm  
0.85 mm  
0.5 mm +  
Semi Rapid (2)  
Rapid  
1.10 mm  
1.25 mm  
5.5 MJ/hr  
9.0 MJ/hr  
Wok Burner (Double  
Crown Double Ring)  
0.85 mm +  
15 MJ/hr  
2 x 1.25 mmm  
2 x 0.75 mm  
total  
39.7 MJ/hr  
38.3 MJ/hr  
PZ 640  
Injector  
gas input  
Injector  
gas input  
diameter  
diameter  
Natural Gas (1.0 kPa)  
Propane (2.75 kPa)  
3.5 MJ/hr  
Auxiliary  
Semi Rapid  
Rapid  
0.85 mm  
3.3 MJ/hr  
6.0 MJ/hr  
9.4 MJ/hr  
13.0 MJ/hr  
31.7 MJ/hr  
0.50 mm  
0.64 mm  
0.85 mm  
1.01 mm  
1.10 mm  
1.25 mm  
1.75 mm  
5.5 MJ/hr  
9.0 MJ/hr  
Wok Burner  
total  
13.0 MJ/hr  
31.0 MJ/hr  
Connections  
PZ 640  
PZ 750  
Gas Inlet tting  
1/2” BSP (male) thread  
40 mm from rear edge  
60 mm from right side edge  
1/2” BSP (male) thread  
40 mm from rear edge  
145 mm from right side edge  
Location of gas inlet  
Electrical input  
Flexible cord and earthed 10 Flexible cord and earthed 10 Amp  
Amp 3 pin plug  
3 pin plug  
Location of Electrical Connection  
55 mm from rear edge  
200 mm from left side edge  
50 mm from rear edge  
250 mm from left side edge  
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Care And Maintenance  
General cleaning notes  
Ignitors  
DO NOT TOUCH HOT SURFACES, ALLOW COOKTOP TO  
COOL COMPLETELY BEFORE CLEANING.  
The terminal part of the electronic instant lighting devices  
should be cleaned frequently,  
Always wipe spills up when they occur. Do not leave spills  
Enamelled parts (trivets)  
to dry onto the surface of the hob.  
Never use abrasives, scouring pads or sharp objects. This  
It is usually enough to wash the hob with a damp sponge  
will cause irreparable damage to the enamel.  
and dry it with absorbent kitchen roll.  
Clean the enamelled parts with soapy water when cold  
and wipe off with a clean, dry cloth. The enamel could dull  
if cleaned while still hot.  
NOTE: Do not put hot components in cold water. The  
sudden temperature shock could cause the component to  
crack.  
Do not use abrasive or corrosive detergents such as  
stain removers, anti-rust products, powder detergents or  
sponges with abrasive surfaces: these may scratch the  
surface beyond repair.  
Stainless steel and chromed parts  
Stainless steel can be marked by hard water that has  
been left on the surface for a long time, or by aggressive  
detergents containing phosphorus. After cleaning, rinse  
and dry any remaining drops of water.  
Burners  
Use commercial products designed for cleaning stainless  
steel and chromed steel, and follow the maker’s instruc-  
tions. Care should be taken when cleaning around graph-  
ics.  
Wait for the cooktop to cool completely. Remove the  
burner cap and check the gas outlet holes for blockages.  
Clean with a soft bristle brush and warm soapy water.  
The removable parts of the burners should be washed  
frequently with warm water and soap and any burnt-on  
substances removed.  
Never use steam cleaners or pressure cleaners on the  
appliance.  
Service Schedule  
Service and spare parts are available on the numbers below.  
Please have the following information handy:  
To keep your cooker running smoothly, we recommend that  
you have your cooker serviced every 5 years by an author-  
ised service agent.  
The appliance model (Mod.).  
Never use unauthorised technicians and never accept re-  
placement parts which are not original.  
The serial number (S/N).  
This information can be found on the data plate located on  
the appliance and/or on the packaging.  
ARISTON  
GENUINE ACCESSORIES  
& SPARE PARTS  
PRIORITY SERVICE  
If you are not completely satised  
with your appliance or require  
service call:  
A wide range of genuine  
accessories are available for  
your appliance call:  
Australia  
Australia  
Phone: 1300 815 589  
New Zealand  
Phone: 03 9768 0888  
New Zealand  
Phone: (09) 306 1020  
Phone: (09) 306 1020  
AUSTRALIA  
NEW ZEALAND  
ARISIT PTY LIMITED  
ARISIT PTY LIMITED  
40-44 Mark Anthony Drive, Dandenong South,  
VIC 3175, Australia  
PO Box 68-140 Newton, Auckland  
1145, New Zealand  
Fax: Service & Sales (03) 9768 0838  
Fax: (09) 302 0077 -  
PZ-0408  
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