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1. TOP OPTION INTEGRATED HOB ELEMENT 2 x4 kW Burner LAG 024 R amp 2 x 3 kW Burner LAG 020 R CONTENTS 2 x 4 kW BURNER amp 2 x 3 BURNER OS CJ Gp de c TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS MEASUREMENTS AND DIMENSIONS 3 INSTALLER S MANUAL 5 SITTING 7 GAS CONNECTION 8 CHANGE OF GAS 9 ELECTRIC CONNECTION 11 REPARATIES 11 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 12 GAS LINE 13 LAGO20R 024R Ft 127a GB R v 02 Modifi le 08 10 2013 2 18 eS p n Gp de M TECHNICAL DATA LAG 024 R 8 LAG 020 Cooking surface option with 2 burners located on left or right of central hob depending on model gt 2 burners of different size and power See a table 1 appendix 0 Controlled by a thermocouple safety valve gt Mounted in a dished recess stainless steel Z7CN 18 09 Electric push button ignition Pressures and hourly consumption Appliance gas supplying can be switched please refer to rating plate and marking at the rear ofthe appliance table 3 appendix 0 Accessories gt Two 1 2 enamelled cast iron pan supports Directives Gas appliances 2009 142 CEE Low Voltage 2006 95 CEE CEM 2004 108 CEE INSTALLER S MANUAL LAGO20R 024R Ft 127a GB Rev 02 Modifi le 08 10 2013 3 18 TOP OPTION 2 x4 kW Burner LAG 024 R 2 x 3 kW Burner LAG 020 R INSTALLER S MANUAL Appliances must be installed in a workmanlike ma
2. 1 5 kW 65 330001 E 3 kW 65 330002 4 kW 65 330003 65 39895 65 226006 1 5 kW 65 064007 3 0 kW 65 064007 eo 1 5 kW 65 640003 4 0 kW 65 064007 lt lt 3 kW 65 640004 5 0 kW 65 064007 4 kW 65 330005 65 39895 65 226006 65 430007 65 32638 88 31942 13 18 INSTALLER S MANUAL LAGO20R 024R Ft 127a GB Rev 02 Modifi le 08 10 2013 TOP OPTION 2 X 4 KW BURNER LAG 010 UR 2 X 4 KW BURNER LAG 010 UR USER S MANUAL IMPORTANT It must be installed in accordance with the applicable regulations and standards in an adequately ventilated room Any changeover to a gas other than that for which the cooker is set up must be carried out by a qualified installer Any changeover to a voltage other than that for which the cooker is set up must be carried out by a qualified engineer WARRANTY The warranty is stated on the sales contract Please contact your approved Dealer if any work has to be carried out under warranty This warranty excludes damage resulting from incorrect installation improper use or inadequate servicing LAGO20R 024R Ft 127a GB Rev 02 Modifi le 08 10 2013 15 18 GAS BURNER Highly 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 o
3. ffers many advantages gas provides a fast increase in temperature The height of the flame can be checked easily at a glance in order to increase or reduce its power Accessories such as wok rings and simmer amp griddle plates may be used over gas burners Lacanche gas hobs for cook s stoves are fitted with burners of different power These automatically stabilised flame burners offer a very low slow setting to facilitate simmering or high heat for quick sealing Depending on their rating they are suitable for various types of utensils Fast and intensive burners are ideal for shallow frying pans saucepans and cooking pots Their high output provides very fast increases in temperature and very flexible use You will quickly learn how to use the various types of burners to achieve optimum cooking Description The burners are arranged on a stainless steel hob Each burner is fitted with a thermocouple safety cut out This device switches off the gas supply if the flame is accidentally extinguished The various types of burners can be identified by their respective diameter Diameter of the burner cap Power 90 mm 4 kW Fast CI 72 mm 3 kW Use Simultaneously press in and turn the burner dial anti clockwise to setting Press the ignition button while maintaining pressure burner dial for about 20 seconds to ignite burner and initialise safety thermocouple A reduced flowrate position identi
4. fied by the mark produces the preset minimum burner power low flame To turn off turn the control knob clockwise to the e position The control knob returns to its initial position the latching mechanism operates and the gas safety cut out is activated several seconds after the burner goes out Useful hint Always choose a burner that matches the diameter of the utensil used CAUTION During use of the cooking surface accessible parts may become very hot during use Warn users of the potential risks MANUEL D UTILISATION c neaux de CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE L chan Before any cleaning work close the gas supply and or isolate from the mains electricities supply Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the range Gas hobs The burners are made in two parts in order to facilitate cleaning Clean them separately Burner cap Burner caps are made of solid brass Use a special brass cleaning product e g MIROR or BRASSO and a soft cloth If the product runs onto the enamel do not rub these products generally contain abrasives Rinse immediately with clean water without rubbing If the caps are very dirty polish them with very fine sand paper and then rub them with a copper cleaner Burner body The aluminium bodies of the burners become stained with use They should be cleaned regularly with a scouring pad Scotch Brite After removing the pan supports and bur
5. its Connect unit to 3 0 kg h pressure reducer Use two cylinders and 3 way valve ahead of the pressure regulator in case of prolonged continuous duty The use of 37 kg or external cryogenic tanks is both possible and recommended Before connection Check That the gas supply pressure matches the gas pressure for which the range is set 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 Cross sectional area of gas supply pipework is compatible with the appliance s thermal output Correct fresh air flowrate air supply sufficient to enable correct combustion to occur see appendix 1 Gas connection Male coupling 15 21 1 2 gas thread on see figure 1 After connection Check the mains pressure at see figure 2 Check your connection is gastight INSTALLER S MANUAL LAGO20R 024R Ft 127a GB Rev 02 Modifi le 08 10 2013 8 18 CHANGING GAS Lacanche ranges are supplied with the appropriate gas fitting for the gas type specified when the order is placed However the setting must be fine tuned COMMISIONED when the cooker is installed The cooker is designed to operate with the gases in table 4 appendix 0 IMPORTANT Close the mains gas valve before carrying out any works IMPORTANT In case of use with a gas other than that f
6. ners the cooking surface can be cleaned easily and thoroughly by simply using a sponge Do not use scouring pads or abrasive products such as oven cleaners and stain removers When cleaning be careful not to splash liquid into the openings of the burners MANUEL D UTILISATION
7. nner in accordance with the instructions in this manual and locally applicable regulations This manual should be handed over to the user after installation LAGO20R 024R Ft 127a GB R v 02 Modifi le 08 10 2013 5 18 INSTALLATION POSITIONING A shut off valve must be install and accessible close to the appliance in order to isolate it from the gas applicable or to facilitate cutting the gas supply Please ensure that installation complies with local applicable regulations and standards Natural gas supply Mandatory to install an Automatic Shut off Valve since 1st July 1997 in France LPG supply butane propane Propane Class 1 Safety Expansion Valve Butane Butane safety expansion valve fitted to the cylinder connected to the range by a LPG approved hose maximum length 2 metres INSTALLER S MANUAL LAGO20R 024R Ft 127a GB Rev 02 Modifi le 08 10 2013 7 18 GAS CONNECTION Oc e E w Sone de ran Recommendations ensure that the oven is set to the type of gas used see label on the gas connector If the gas supply is not compatible with the gas setting of your range the setting must be modified Refer to the Changing gas type section of the present instructions Butane fuelled units Connect unit to 2 6 kg h pressure reducer Use two cylinders connected to 3 way valve ahead of the pressure regulator in case of prolonged continuous duty Propane fuelled un
8. ny yellow which does not go out when turned from maximum to mini mum Setting the safety thermocouple Hob If the burner goes out having kept the control knob pushed in for roughly twenty seconds check that The magnetic head grips the valve moderately finger right The flame touches the point of thermocouple see figure The thermocouples and magnetic heads are absolutely clean Remove control knob by pulling it off see W figure 6 Using a flathead screwdriver adjust the simmer flame INSTALLER S MANUAL LAGO2O0R 024R Ft 127a GB Rev 02 Modifi le 08 10 2013 10 18 ELECTRIC CONNECTION OX 2 ZU trama de Ina See parts Electric Connection on the cooker installer s Manual SERVICING REPAIRS All work on or repair of an appliance must be carried out by qualified engineer Greasing gas valve Hobs and Ovens The valve may lose its grease through use It is therefore necessary to grease the valve in order to make it leaktight and facilitate turning 1 Shut off the valve and or the main electrical supply of the unit 2 Take out the knob corresponding to the gas valve to be greased 3 Unscrew the head from the body of the burner valve 4 Grease the tap shaft high temperature lubricant for example SILICAL GEL BARBAHL Caution Any excess grease should be removed Reverse operation 3 to 1 in that order to put valve and knob back on Electric Limi
9. or which the cooker was initially set up it is cru cial to replace the injectors and modify the adjustments as defined below CHANGING GAS TYPE Changing the Jets on a Gas Cooker HOB Lift the air ring up to reveal the dar O figure 1 Replace the injectors see figure in accordance with table 5 in appendix 0 O in 1 100 mm If necessary the mixer tubes of the lateral burners maintained by a cross bar see O figure 2 may be released To release the tubes loosen screws see 9 figure O and then screw see figure 3 Note Ensure that new jet is fitted with a new washer and tighten into place Adjusting the primary air Put the burner in place and ignite it Lower the air ring to appropriate level for that gas type see figure 4 tabel 6 in appendix 0 flame should be crisp blue without any yellow INSTALLER S MANUAL LAGO20R 024R Ft 127a GB R v 02 Modifi le 08 10 2013 9 18 CHANGING GAS CANC gt R RZ de chan After connection or changing gas type it is imperative to adjust for a fine tuning Ignite all the burners on the hob After a couple of minutes reduce to lowest setting Remove control knob by pulling it off see figure 5 Using a flathead screwdriver adjust the simmer flame accordingly see O figure 5 Note The flame is reduced to Y when you turn maximum to minimum Looking for a crisp blue flame without a
10. ting thermostat In accordance with the construction regulations the limiting thermostat is intended to protect the range from overheating In the event of overheating the limiting thermostat is triggered and cuts out the range s oven functions The advanced technology used in the limiting means that it is very sensitive to impacts and vibration that may occur during transport and handling The limiter may therefore be unexpectedly triggered when the oven is first heated and stop the oven from working To reset limiting thermostat for electric ovens with Gas hob 1 Remove the ventilation strip from the rear of the hob 2 Unscrew the cover protecting the knob 3 Press the knob marked see figure 7 Electric hobs The button is behind the ventilation strip To have access there it is We to use a small screwdriver to press on the push button and reset limiting thermostat see figure INSTALLER S MANUAL LAGO2O0R 024R Ft 127a GB Rev 02 Modifi le 08 10 2013 11 18 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS For references and descriptions of the various components refer to table 9 in appendix 0 2x4 kW amp 2 x 3 KW Burner Ignition Note Ignition controller terminal lugs not in use are to be grounded INSTALLER S MANUAL LAGO20R 024R Ft 127a GB Rev 02 Modifi le 08 10 2013 12 18 GAS CIRCUIT For references and descriptions of the various components refer to table 10 in appendix 0
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