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Be sure that you have correctly identifiedthe model that you possess (see the data plate).
MODEL
UP60
UP76
UP90, UPD90
UPD100
UP120,UPD120
UP150
cod. I/301/89/1S
• Professional Plus
DIMENSIONS
23 5/8" (W) x 23 5/8" (D) x [33 15/32"- 35 53/64"] (H)
29 7/8" (W) x 23 5/8" (D) x [33 15/32" - 35 53/64"] (H)
35 7/16" (W) x 23 5/8" (D) x [33 15/32"- 35 53/64"] (H)
39 3/8" (W) x 23 5/8" (D) x [33 15/32"- 35 53/64"] (H)
47 1/4" (W) x 23 5/8" (D) x [33 15/32"- 35 53/64"] (H 59
1/16" (W) x 23 5/8" (D) x [33 15/32"- 35 53/64"] (H)
12/2018

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  • Page 1 DIMENSIONS UP60 23 5/8” (W) x 23 5/8” (D) x [33 15/32”- 35 53/64“] (H) UP76 29 7/8” (W) x 23 5/8” (D) x [33 15/32” - 35 53/64”] (H) UP90, UPD90 35 7/16” (W) x 23 5/8” (D) x [33 15/32”- 35 53/64”] (H) UPD100 39 3/8”...
  • Page 2 IMP ORTA NT - P LE ASE READ AND FOLL OW • Before beginning, please read these instructions completely and carefully. • Do not remove permanently affi xed labels, warnings, or plates from the product. This may void the warranty. •...
  • Page 3 Keeping appliance area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other fl ammable vapors and liquids. I M P O R T A N T I N S T R U C T I O N All Appliances: Do Not Leave Children Alone - Children should not be left alone or unattended in area where appliance is in use. They should never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the appliance.
  • Page 4: Installation Instructions

    I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S This appliance shall only be installed by an authorized person. This appliance shall be installed in accordance with the manufactures installation instructions, IMPORTANT: this appliance must be installed in accordance with the norms in force of the country concerned.
  • Page 5: B A S E F E E T

    B A S E F E E T Legs are packed in carton box. Legs should be installed near to where the appliance is to be used, as they are not secure for long transit. After unpacking the range, raise it about a foot to remove the bottom shipping skid. Keep the unit raised to permit legs to be screwed into our couplings and lower it gently to keep any undue strain from the legs and internal mounting hardware.
  • Page 6: Anti-Tip Stability Device Installation Instructions

    BA C KG U A R D INS TA L L ATIO N INS T R UCT ION Pl e a se f o llo w the f o llow in g in st all at i on i nstru cti on s i n s e q u e n c e : 1 .
  • Page 7: P R O X I M I T Y T O S I D E C A B I N E T I N S T A L L A T I O N

    P R O X I M I T Y T O S I D E C A B I N E T I N S T A L L A T I O N 1. This range may be installed directly adjacent to existing [33 15/32” - 36 20/32”] high base cabinets. IMPORTANT: The top border of the worktop should be at the same level of the adjacent cabinets counter top.
  • Page 8: Electrical Connection

    EL E CT RI C A L CONNECTION T he a pp li a n c e s h a ll b e conn ect ed t o a si n gl e ph as e e l e c tri c li n e ra te d a t 1 2 0 /2 0 8 Va c or 1 2 0/2 40Va c a n d 6 0 Hz frequ ency.
  • Page 9: Performance Checklist

    P ERFO RMA NCE CHE CKL IST All bu r n e rs a re te s t e d b ef ore le avin g t he fact ory. Th e re a re n o a d j u s tm e n ts fo r th e b u r n e rs if co nn ec te d a c c o rd i ng t o t h e i nf or mat i on on the rat in g p la te .
  • Page 10 AD AP TATIO N OF THE PRESSU RE R EG UL AT O R F O R US E W ITH DIFFER E NT TY PE O F G AS T he pre s s u re re g u la t or su ppl i ed w i t h t h e app l i a nc e i s a c o n v e rt ib le ty p e p re s s u re re gu la t or fo r u se wit h Na t ur al G a s at a n omi nal out l et p ressu re o f 5 ”w.c .
  • Page 11 CHANGING THE INJECTORS AND ADJUSTING THE AIR TABL E 2 Bur n e r G a s IN PU T O R IF IC E S IMM E R P R IM A RY B Y-PA S S R ATE S IZ E R AT E A IR...
  • Page 12 A1) Bu r n e r s o f th e hob 1. Remove the grill, the caps and the burners from the worktop. 2. Lift the worktop. 3. Unscrew the screw “F” and remove the pipe “R”. 4. Unscrew the injectors (U) and replace them with those suitable for the gas used, supplied with the cooker. See TABLE 2. 5.
  • Page 13: S Ervi C E & Ma In Tena N Ce Inst R Uct Io Ns

    A DJ U ST I N G THE MINIMU M GAS F LO W When installing the cooker you must check that the minimum gas fl ow of the burners on the hob and in the oven is correctly regulated. If the type of gas is changed it is indispensable to adjust the minimum fl ow. The regulating procedure is as follows.
  • Page 14: Ov En C Le A Ning A Nd Ca Re

    OV EN C LE A NING A ND CA RE It is advised to clean the oven after each use. The dirt comes off more easily, preventing it from being burnt repeatedly at high temperatures. Wait until the chamber is lukewarm. Remove all the extractable parts and wash them separately in hot water and non abrasive detergent.
  • Page 15 Self- cl ean i n g p a n e l s If the oven is equipped with self-cleaning catalytic panels, at normal cooking temperatures (430°F) the catalytic enamel favours the transformation of splashes of fat into a light powder residue. This powder may be removed with a damp cloth once the oven has cooled.
  • Page 16 US ER M A NUAL IM PORTANT: keep children away from the appliance when it operates. The oven door becomes very hot. Safety rules do not always cover any type of accident. The appliance must not be used for heating purposes. If other electric appliances are connected to outlets placed near the appliance, make sure that the connection cables will not be trapped in the oven door while operating.
  • Page 17 Fi gure 23 Fi gure 24 Fi gure 25...
  • Page 18: Us E O F The El Ectronic Pr O Gr Am M Er

    US E O F THE EL ECTRONIC PR O GR AM M ER RE MAR K: To know what the electronic programmer drive see EL EC TR ON I C P R O G RA M M E R TA B LE (at the end of the booklet). AT TE NT I O N : D O NO T U SE ELECTRON IC PROGRAMM ER W HEN VENTI LATED G A S FU N CT IO N I S S ELEC T.
  • Page 19 9. AU T OM AT I C FU N CT IO N WI TH C OOKIN G TI M E AND E ND OF CO OKI N G Choose the function cooking time and set the required time with the +/- buttons. The symbol “A” appears. The oven is switched on and the pot symbol appear.
  • Page 20 USE O F TH E MU LTIFU NCTIO N O V EN P R E S E T T E M P E R A T U R E : T E M P E R A T U R E W I L L R I S E A N D F A L L 4 T I M E S B E F O R E S T A B I L I Z I N G Turn the selector knob (S) and choose the function.
  • Page 21 USE O F T H E STATIC OVEN P R E S E T T E M P E R A T U R E : T E M P E R A T U R E W I L L R I S E A N D F A L L 4 T I M E S B E F O R E S T A B I L I Z I N G 1 Up pe r &...
  • Page 22 HOW TO USE THE GAS OVEN WITH GAS GRILL PRE SET TEMPERATURE: TEMPERATURE WILL RISE AND FALL 4 TIMES BEFORE STABILIZING 1 Selecting ventilated gas function Turn the knob (A) and select the “ventilated cooking gas”. Then turn the knob (G) and select the desired temperature. The ignition of the oven burner takes place automatically after a few seconds.
  • Page 23 WA R NING The e ff e c t th a t t o p b u r ner f l am e siz e shoul d be ad just ed so i t does n ot extend beyond the edge of t he cooki ng ut ensil. This is an i n s tr u c ti o n bas ed o n sa fet y c onsi derat i o ns.
  • Page 24: Cooking Table

    I NSTRU CT ION S FOR USE O F T HE GA S F RY- T OP The Fry-Top is composed of a special stainless steel plate (20/64” thick), specially designed to have temperatures evenly distributed over the whole surface so that it may be exploited to the full. The plate also has hygienic advantages. Another merit is the high heat accumulation of the plate, with very low heat loss.
  • Page 25 GA S B ARB E C UE Replace the burner cap A with the protected barbecue burner cap B. Before positioning the barbecue plate, ensure that the burner cap has been fi tted correctly and test lighting of the burner. To use the appliance, light the fl ame below the plate by means of the corresponding knob (see “Lighting the burners”) and ensure that the fl...
  • Page 26: Fa N O V En Cooking C Hart

    FA N O V EN COOKING C HART ME AT S TE MPE RATURE [ ° F ] POS I TI ON TIM E [ m in] Roast beef 340 - 360 2 – 3 40 - 50 Roast ox 340 –...
  • Page 27 NATURA L CO NVE CTION OVEN CO OK ING CHART ME AT S TEM PE RATURE [ °F] POSI TI O N TI M E [m i n] Roast beef 2 – 3 60 - 80 Roast ox 450-500 2 – 3 50 –...
  • Page 28 EL E CT RI C A L SKE TCH ES KEYS KEYS KEYS BLACK EARTH WIRE ROTISSERIE UPPER HEATING ELEMENT BROWN EARTH WIRE COOLING FAN LOWER HEATING ELEMENT EARTH WIRE SELECTOR GRILL HEATING ELEMENT WHITE EARTH WIRE OVEN THERMOSTAT CIRCULAR HEATING ELEMENT YELLOW EARTH WIRE PROGRAMMER BARBECUE HEATING ELEMENT...
  • Page 29 MULTIFUNCTION MODELS ONLY Big Solid Top Burner...
  • Page 30 UP 9 0 MP...
  • Page 31 UP90V G...
  • Page 32 UP D1 0 0 F MP...
  • Page 33 UPD9 0 VG...
  • Page 34 UP 1 2 0 S M P...
  • Page 35 UP120 VG...
  • Page 36 UP 1 5 0 M P...
  • Page 37 U P15 0S VG...
  • Page 38 UP 9 0 VG G...
  • Page 39 UPD9 0 VG G...
  • Page 40 UP 1 2 0 VG G...
  • Page 41 UP150 S VG G...
  • Page 42 E LE CT R ICA L A ND GA S P OW ER TAB LE GAS POWER (Btu/h) ELECTRICAL POWER (kW/240V) COOK TOP GAS OVEN ELECTRICAL UP(F/L/W/N/S)60MP 43500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)60VG 55000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)60VGG 64000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)70MP 43500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)70VG 55000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)70VGG 64000 55000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)76MP 50500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)76VG 65500...
  • Page 43 GAS POWER (Btu/h) ELECTRICAL POWER (kW/240V) COOK TOP GAS OVEN ELECTRICAL UQDC100SWMP 52000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)1207VG 95000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)1207VGG 108500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)1207MP 80000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)120FVG 95000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)120FVGG 108500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)120FMP 80000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)120SVG 77500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)120SVGG 91000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)120SMP 62500 UPD(F/L/W/N/S)1207VG 91500 UPD(F/L/W/N/S)1207VGG 100500 UPD(F/L/W/N/S)1207MP 80000 UPD(F/L/W/N/S)120FVG 91500 UPD(F/L/W/N/S)120FVGG 100500 UPD(F/L/W/N/S)120FMP 80000...
  • Page 44 GAS POWER ELECTRICAL POWER COOK TOP WITH DUAL BURNER GAS OVEN ELECTRICAL UP(F/L/W/N/S)76DMP 50500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)76DVG 65500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)76DVGG 79000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)60DMP 43500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)60DVG 55000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)60DVGG 64000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)70DMP 43500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)70DVG 55000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)70DVGG 64000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)90PDVG 69000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)90PDVGG 82500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)90PDMP 54000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)906DVG 76000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)906DVGG 89500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)906DMP 61000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)90FDVG...
  • Page 45 GAS POWER ELECTRICAL POWER COOK TOP WITH DUAL BURNER GAS OVEN ELECTRICAL UQDC100SDWMP 52000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)1207DVG 95000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)1207DVGG 108500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)1207DMP 80000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)120FDVG 95000 95000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)120FDVGG 108500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)120FDMP 80000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)120SDVG 77500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)120SDVGG 91000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)120SDMP 62500 UPD(F/L/W/N/S)1207DVG 91500 UPD(F/L/W/N/S)1207DVGG 100500 UPD(F/L/W/N/S)1207DMP 80000 UPD(F/L/W/N/S)120FDVG 91500 UPD(F/L/W/N/S)120FDVGG 100500...
  • Page 46 GAS POWER ELECTRICAL POWER COOK TOP WITH DOUBLE GAS OVEN ELECTRICAL DUAL BURNER UPD(F/L/W/N/S)1006DDVG 81000 UPD(F/L/W/N/S)1006DDVGG 90000 UPD(F/L/W/N/S)1006DDMP 69500 UQDC1006DDWVG 81000 UQDC1006DDWVGG 90000 UQDC1006DDWMP 69500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)1207DDVG 95000 UP(F/L/W/NS)1207DDVGG 108500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)1207DDMP 80000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)120FDDVG 95000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)120FDDVGG 108500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)120FDDMP 80000 UPD(F/L/W/N/S)1207DDVG 91500 UPD(F/L/W/N/S)1207DDVGG 100500 UPD(F/L/W/N/S)1207DDMP 80000...
  • Page 47 GAS POWER ELECTRICAL POWER COOK TOP WITH DOUBLE GAS OVEN ELECTRICAL DUAL BURNER UPS(F/L/W/N/S)120FDDVGG 108500 UPS(F/L/W/N/S)120FDDMP 80000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)150SDDVG 93000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)150SDDVGG 106500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)150SDDMP 78000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)150FDDVG 105500 UP(F/L/W/N/S)150FDDVGG 119000 UP(F/L/W/N/S)150FDDMP 90500 After sales service contact information: Superior Marketing, Inc. 8768 19th Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11214 718-249-1215 ilveappliance.com...

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