Lacanche GAS SURFACE BURNERS User Manual - Before Using Ovens

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  • Page 1

    Page 25 of 40 « 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 approv...

  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    Page 26 of 40 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 carpeting.  n...

  • Page 3: As Surface Burners

    Page 27 of 40 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 but just as many users still prefer gas. It offers man...

  • Page 4: Close The Mains Gas Valve

    Page 28 of 40 u se : turn gas supply on. Rotate burner valve handle to lighting position “ign”. Turn burner valve handle to high position for maximum flame. Rotate burner valve handle to off position. A reduced flowrate position identified by the “low” mark produces the preset minimum burner power. ...

  • Page 5: Eating Plate

    Page 29 of 40 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 over its entire surface and it is possible to cook or simm...

  • Page 6

    Page 30 of 40 u se : before using your heating plate for the first time, it is advisable to pre-heat the heating plate with the burner set to the low flame position. When the plate is sufficiently hot, turn off the burner and then grease the plate by using a cloth soaked in vegetable oil (e.G. Groun...

  • Page 7: Before Using Ovens

    Page 31 of 40 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 familiarize yourself with the principles of oven cooking. A n oven cooks and heats by using a heat source which is generally located inside the ...

  • Page 8: As Oven

    Page 32 of 40 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 cooking, for instance dishes cooked in earthenware dishes ...

  • Page 9

    Page 33 of 40 u se the oven : turn the oven thermostat valve control knob counterclockwise past the “ign” mark to the desired temperature. An audible clicking sound will be heard. The clicking sound stops when the gas has been ignited on the pilot. To turn off, turn the control knob clockwise to the...

  • Page 10: Lectric Oven

    Page 34 of 40 e lectric 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 dry pastries such as almond biscuits, genoese sponges,...

  • Page 11

    Page 35 of 40 u se : the oven must be pre-heated at the thermostat setting chosen for cooking. Turn the thermostat switch clockwise to the required mark. The red and orange indicator lamps (b and c) are lit. When the orange indicator lamp (c) is no longer lit, the selected temperature has been reach...

  • Page 12

    Page 36 of 40 e lectric 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 element and the heat thus obtained in the oven is used to c...

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    Page 37 of 40 u se : the oven must be pre-heated at the thermostat setting chosen for cooking. Turn the thermostat switch clockwise to the required mark. The red and orange indicator lamps (b and c) are lit. When the orange indicator lamp (c) is no longer lit, the selected temperature has been reach...

  • Page 14: Cleaning

    Page 38 of 40 cleaning stainless steel  all stainless steel parts should be cleaned regularly with hot, soapy water or any other neutral, non-abrasive detergent at the end of each cooling period.  wipe up any spills immediately.  when soapy water will not do the job, special-purpose products made...

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    Page 39 of 40 cast iron cleaning heating plates caution: do not use water to clean the heating plate when it is hot. This can damage it. ** these are considered work surfaces and not recommended for direct food contact **  traditional simmer plate “coup de feux” (cf) (with removable plug)  large p...

  • Page 16

    Page 40 of 40 brass newly machined brass parts will have a shine to them. However, these parts are a non-lacquered surface so as they age and are used, they will develop a patina. Some consider this to be a very classic look and are careful to maintain this discriminating look. If, on the other hand...