Lacanche Chambertin - Chassagne Manual

Summary of Chambertin - Chassagne

  • Page 1

    Page 1 of 47 – us – - do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. - what to do if you smell gas. Do not try to light any appliance. Do not touch any electrical switch. Do not use any phone in your building. Immediately call your ...

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  • Page 3

    General manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 3 of 47 – us – * the range height is adjustable: 930 mm-36 5 / 8 ’’ to 946 mm-37 1 / 4 ’’ 838 mm* 33’’ 399 mm* 15 11 / 16 ’’ 930 mm* 36 5/8’’ fig. 1 1505 mm* 59 1 / 4 ’’.

  • Page 4

    General manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 4 of 47 – us – int : 15 2 int : 1 84 838 mm* 33’’ 399 mm* 15 11 / 16 ’’ chassagne without hob option chassagne with hob option on left hand side 930 mm* 36 5/8’’ fig. 4 chassagne with electric oven 340 mm* 13 3 / 8 chassagne with gas oven int : 1...

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    General manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 5 of 47 – us – f sf t fig. 6 fontenay 60 mm 2 3 / 8 ’’ 440 mm 18 5 / 16 750 mm 29 9 / 16 460 mm 18 1 / 8 fontenay with gas oven fontenay with electric oven int : 15 2 int : 1 84 fig. 7 uf f sf chassagne 60 mm 2 3 / 8 ’’ 440 mm 17 5 / 16 350 mm 13...

  • Page 6

    General manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 6 of 47 – us – layout : cook’s stoves consisting of a cooking surface above a 69 litre oven and one or two general purpose cabinets (depending on model) which can optionally be equipped with fontenay (figures 1, 2, 5 & 6), chambertin (figures 2, ...

  • Page 7

    General manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 7 of 47 – us – gas connection: 1/2” id npt (sch 40) inlet, on male coupling (figures 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9). Sealant on all pipe joints must be resistive to lp gas. If used, a flex gas line for the gas supply must be metal of at least 1/2” id n...

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  • Page 9: Ourneau

    Page 9 of 47 – us – f ourneau « chambertin » « chassagne » « fontenay » installer's manual appliances must be installed in a workmanlike manner in accordance with the instructions in this manual and locally applicable regulations. This manual will be handed over to the user after installation..

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  • Page 11

    Installer’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 11 of 47 – us – cabinet preparation : a b c d e f g h i j j1 k mm 914 330 457 930 235 405 765 865 51 1110 1510 660 ’’ 36 13 18 36 5/8 9 1 / 4 15 15 / 16 30 1 / 8 34 1 / 16 2 43 11 / 16 59 7 / 16 26 fig. 10  the range is a free standing unit....

  • Page 12: Important

    Installer’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 12 of 47 – us – before connection : check: - pipework is perfectly clean in order to prevent the injectors becoming blocked and malfunctioning of the magnetic heads. - the gas for which the appliance was set up: rating plate and markings. - c...

  • Page 13

    Installer’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 13 of 47 – us – remove the pan supports and burners. Unscrew the screw(s) c on burner uf or t (figures 13 and 14). Pull and raise the top after having loosened the 2 screws d (fig. 15), wedge the cooking surface. A pressure regulator (fig. 16...

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    Installer’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 14 of 47 – us – in case of use with a gas other than that for which the appliance was initially set up, it is crucial to replace the orifices and modify the adjustments as defined below. Top burners: orifice: lift the air ring e. Replace the ...

  • Page 15

    Installer’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 15 of 47 – us – table 3 burners sf f i uf gas pressure Ø natural gas 6" wc 0.90 1.30 1.45 1.70 l.P. Propane 10" wc 0.65 0.90 1.05 1.20 adjustment of reduced flowrate of surface burners (figure 23): after connection or change of gas, it is cru...

  • Page 16

    Installer’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 16 of 47 – us –  oven orifice: remove the base, caution: when refitting place the base underneath the groove on the fascia (figures 24 and 25). Remove the oven burner. Disconnect the connection piece, unscrew screw m on the orifice holder (f...

  • Page 17: Electricite

    Installer’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 17 of 47 – us – electricite it is hazardous to put the appliance into service without connecting it to suitable ground. No liability can be accepted for accidents resulting from non-compliance with this requirement or incorrect grounding. Con...

  • Page 18

    Installer’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 18 of 47 – us – back spacer fitting: it is mandatory to mount the back spacer r to the wall supplied with the appliance. Screw the 2 brackets s to the wall according to figures 37, 38 and 39 (screws not supplied), then fit the back spacer ont...

  • Page 19

    Installer’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 19 of 47 – us – service instructions: - lubricating gas valve. If the gas taps tends to stick slightly, you may follow this procedure: 1 - shut off the valve and / or the main electrical supply of the unit. 2 - take out the knob corresponding...

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  • Page 21

    Installer’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 21 of 47 – us – gas circuit diagramme designation part number burner cap 1,5 kw 65.330004 burner cap 3,0 w 65.330005 burner cap 4,0 kw 65.330006 burner cap 5,0 kw 65.330007 burner bowl 1,5 kw 65.640008 burner bowl 3,0 kw 65.640004 burner bowl...

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    Installer’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 22 of 47 – us – 65.103029 + 4 screws 65.129101 + 4 disc 65.30932 65.103033 65.39895 65.226006 65.080005 65.033018 1,5 kw = 65.064007 3,0 kw = 65.064007 4,0 kw = 65.064007 5,0 kw = 65.064007.

  • Page 23

    Installer’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 23 of 47 – us – 65.103032 (lp) 65.103031 (ng) 65.103033 détail a: détail b:.

  • Page 24

    Installer’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 24 of 47 – us – electric circuit diagrammes item n° designation b top burner electrode 65.226006 s1 switch 65.103030 120 v 60 hz n l1 gr s ht n 4 l 5 ht n 4 l 5 gr s ht n 4 l 5 ht n 4 l 5 gr top burners (code a,e,5,n,d,t,i,c,01,02,03,0o,0t) /...

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    Installer’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 25 of 47 – us – item n° designation part number th oven thermostat 65.53670 s valve switch 65.226005 s1 thermostat switch 65.103030 b top burner electrode 65.226006 b1 oven burner electrode 65.103024 s3 switch 65.28979 ev valve 65.103033 l1 1...

  • Page 26

    Installer’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 26 of 47 – us – item n° designation part number th thermostat 65.28195 r heating element 65.30624 s3 selector 65.28979 h red lamp 65.231004 h1 orange lamp 65.231005 tl three pole limiting thermostat 65.39942 h 240 v 60 hz l 2 l 1 h p2 1 p1 l ...

  • Page 27

    Installer’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 27 of 47 – us – l 1 t 1 l 2 t 2 l 3 t 3 l 4 t 4 l 1 t 1 l 2 t 2 l 3 t 3 l 4 t 4 l 1 t 1 l 2 t 2 l 3 t 3 l 4 t 4 1 4 2 5 3 6 arco3960 1 4 2 5 3 6 arco3960 p2 p1 p3 4 3 1 2 5 a1 a2 a1 a2 a1 a2 a1 a2 32 31 22 21 12 11 32 31 22 21 12 11 240 v 60 ...

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  • Page 29: Lacanche

    Page 29 of 47 – us – « lacanche » user's manual important provide adequate air supply during use of the appliance. Provide adequate clearances for servicing and proper operation by not obstructing front or side of appliances. Warranty the warranty is stated on the sales contract. Please contact your...

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  • Page 31: Safety Instructions

    Page 31 of 47 – us – safety instructions  if the range is to be installed on an area covered with linoleum or any other floor covering, make sure that the floor covering can withstand 90 f (65°c) above room temperature without warping, shrinking or discoloring. Do not install the range over carpeti...

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  • Page 33: As Surface Burners

    User’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 33 of 47 – us – g as surface burners h ighly valued by chefs because of their fast heating and ease of use, gas flame burners have always been traditional heat sources for cooking in large kitchens. Other heat sources have appeared in recent years...

  • Page 34: Before Cleaning

    User’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 34 of 47 – us – u se : turn on main gas supply to range. - depress handle & rotate burner valve handle anti-clockwise past the “ign” position. - depress handle fully and wait for the burner’s thermocouple to heat up. Hold for 15-20 seconds after f...

  • Page 35: Eating Plate

    User’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 35 of 47 – us – h eating plate t he heating plate is a cast iron plate heated by a high-power gas burner. It can be used as a work surface and several saucepans can be placed on it at the same time. C ast iron stores and retains heat uniformly ove...

  • Page 36

    User’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 36 of 47 – us – u se: the traditional heating plate is coated with a black enamel coating. No maintenance or pre-treatment is necessary. Not a direct cooking surface. Turn on main gas supply to range. - depress handle & rotate burner valve handle ...

  • Page 37: Before Using Ovens

    User’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 37 of 47 – us – before using ovens i n order to achieve optimum use and maximum benefit from your oven, please read the following hints carefully in order to familiarise yourself with the principles of oven cooking. A n oven cooks and heats by usi...

  • Page 38: As Oven

    User’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 38 of 47 – us – g as oven t he gas oven is a high-performance oven. Some chefs are convinced that gas ovens do not dry out dishes during cooking. The results obtained are excellent and energy consumption is lower! G as ovens are ideal for slow coo...

  • Page 39

    User’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 39 of 47 – us – u se the oven: - turn on main gas supply to range. - depress oven valve handle & rotate anti-clockwise to the “ign” position. - depress handle fully. Igniters will continue to spark (click) until pilot flame has lit. Keep holding f...

  • Page 40: Lectric Multifunction Oven

    User’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 40 of 47 – us – e lectric multifunction oven t his oven is switchable between two functions: a static electric function and a forced convection electric function. T he volume of the multifunction oven is 68 l / 2.40 ft 3 . T o select the operating...

  • Page 41: Electric Oven

    User’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 41 of 47 – us – electric oven e lectric ovens are simple to use and are ideal for cooking all usual dishes. T he electric oven has three heating elements and can be used as both an oven and a grill. T he electric oven is specially recommended for ...

  • Page 42

    User’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 42 of 47 – us – turn the thermostat switch clockwise to the required mark. The indicator lamps (b and c) are lit. When indicator lamp (c) is no longer lit, the selected temperature has been reached and you can then place your dish in the oven. In ...

  • Page 43

    User’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 43 of 47 – us – electric forced convection oven t he forced convection oven is a recent development in cooking techniques. Its principle is straightforward: air circulates over a heating element, is heated when it comes into contact with the eleme...

  • Page 44

    User’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 44 of 47 – us – u se: the oven must be pre-heated at the thermostat setting chosen for cooking. Switch the mode selector to “convection” position. Turn the thermostat switch clockwise to the required mark. The indicator lamps (b and c) are lit. Wh...

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  • Page 46: Ot Cupboard

    User’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 46 of 47 – us – h ot cupboard the plate warmer is used to keep dishes hot and allow greater flexibility when organising your meals. Its principle is straightforward and involves using a heating element to keep your plate warmer heated at the desir...

  • Page 47: Cleaning

    User’s manual chambertin – chassagne - fontenay page 47 of 47 – us – cleaning oven: use no abrasive cleaners on the oven walls. Special oven cleaning foams or gels (i.E. Easy-off) may be used but should be kept away from the heating elements. Towel dry and wipe away cleaning foam or gel after the cl...