iLive PANORAMAGIC UPMI09 User Instructions, Installation, Maintenance
iLive PANORAMAGIC UPMI09 User Instructions, Installation, Maintenance

iLive PANORAMAGIC UPMI09 User Instructions, Installation, Maintenance

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COOKERS
PANORAMAGIC
User Instructions, Installation, Maintenance
Cookers characteristics
These warnings refer to different models of cookers.
Be sure that you have correctly identified the model that you possess (see the rating
plate).
MODEL
UPM09
UPM12
UPMI09
DIMENSIONS
35 7/8" (W) x 29 13/23" (D) x 35 3/4" (H)
47 7/8" (W) x 29 13/23" (D) x 35 3/4" (H)
35 7/8" (W) x 29 13/23" (D) x 35 3/4" (H)
EN
cod.EI33960220000EN
37/2022

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  • Page 1 COOKERS PANORAMAGIC User Instructions, Installation, Maintenance Cookers characteristics These warnings refer to different models of cookers. Be sure that you have correctly identified the model that you possess (see the rating plate). MODEL DIMENSIONS UPM09 35 7/8” (W) x 29 13/23” (D) x 35 3/4” (H) UPM12 47 7/8”...
  • Page 3: Important - Please Read And Follow

    IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW • Before beginning, please read these instructions completely and carefully. • Do not remove permanently affixed labels, warnings, or plates from the product. This may void the warranty. • Please observe all local and national codes and ordinances. •...
  • Page 4 WARNING • NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm the room. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning (only for GAS cooking). • IF YOU OR SOMEONE IN YOUR FAMILY HAS A PACEMAKER, PLEASE CONSULT WITH A PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING. Due to high operating frequencies, a pacemaker may not function properly due to electromagnetic transmissions.
  • Page 5: Important Instruction

    IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION All Appliances: CAUTION: 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. Do not store items of interest to children above or at the back of this appliance, as they could climb on the appliance to reach items and be injured.
  • Page 6 INDUCTION APPLIANCE • Use Proper Pan Size – This appliance is equipped with one or more surface units of different size. Select utensil shaving flat bottoms large enough to cover the surface unit heating element. Proper ratio of utensil to cooking zone will also improve efficiency.
  • Page 7: Installation Instructions

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 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. The installation of this appliance must conform to local codes and ordinances.
  • Page 8: Installation

    INSTALLATION Instruction for base feet assembly Attaching the bracket to the foot: A - position the bracket over the base of the foot and make sure that they match the holes B - fix the 2 screws...
  • Page 9 INSTALLATION Instruction for base feet assembly Turn the kitchen over to the rear and: A - position the foot and make sure that the screws match the holes on the kitchen B - fix the screws with a screwdriver (4 screws with 4 washers)
  • Page 10 INSTALLATION Instruction for base feet assembly How to adjust the height of the feet: A - insert the allen wrench into the hole of the foot to intercept the adjustment screw B - adjust the height of the foot to eliminate possible unevenness of the floor.
  • Page 11 PRESSURE GAS REGULATOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION Pressure gas regulator is supplied with the appliance. It is stored in the oven. Fig.1 Fig. 2a Fig. 2b • As show in fig. 2a, unscrew “B“ part from “C” part. • Screw “C” part into “D” part. Please use a proper gasket for this connection. •...
  • Page 12: Backguard Installation Instruction

    BACKGUARD INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION Please follow the following installation instructions in Fix backguard using two sequence: screws 1. install base feet (see proper instruction Fig.1a,1b,1c) 2. Place the backguard and fasten it with the two screws as shown in figure. Please refer to a qualified installer in case the enclo- sed hardware cannot be utilized.
  • Page 13 MINIMUM SPACING FROM COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION 1. This range shall be installed directly adjacent to existing [33 ” - 36 ”] high base cabinets. IMPORTANT: 15/32 20/32 The top border of the worktop should be at the same level of the adjacent cabinets counter top. This may be accomplished by raising using the adjustment spindles on the legs.
  • Page 14: Electrical Connection

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The appliance shall be connected to a single phase electric line rated at 120/240Vac and 60Hz frequency. The appliance is equipped at the factory with a flexible hose . Inside the flexible hose you have 4 cables: green cable must be connected to the ground, white cable (NEUTRAL), red and black cables: supply wire (F –...
  • Page 15: Gas Connection

    The appliance is supplied without prong: you need a normal one suited for the electric load. The power supply cable should not reach a 120°F temperature above the ambient. GAS CONNECTION All gas connections must be made according to national and local codes. This gas supply (service) line must be the same size or greater than the inlet line of the appliance.
  • Page 16: Performance Checklist

    PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST All burners are tested before leaving the factory. There are no adjustments for the burners if connected according to the information on the rating plate. Check each burner for proper operations. Flames should be blue in all set- tings.
  • Page 17 ADJUSTMENT OF THE PRESSURE REGULATOR FOR USE WITH DIFFERENT TYPE OF GAS The pressure regulator supplied with the appliance is a convertible type pressure regulator for use with Natural Gas at a nominal outlet pressure of 5”w.c. or Propane at a nominal outlet pressure of 10”w.c. and it is pre-arranged from the factory to operate with one of these gas/pressure as indicated in the pre-arranging labels affixed on the appliance, package and Instruction booklet.
  • Page 18: Changing The Injectors

    CHANGING THE INJECTORS TABLE 2 IMPUT RATE ORIFICE SIZE SIMMER RATE BY-PASS ORIFICE BURNER [Btu/h] (1/100) mm [Btu/h] SIZE (1/100) mm NATURAL (A) 7000 1400 Adj.* NATURAL (A) 10500 2000 Adj.* NATURAL (A) 16500 6200 Adj.* DUAL NATURAL (A) 20000 75+190 6000 Adj.*...
  • Page 19 CONVERSION KIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TABLE 3 CONVERSION KIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CODE NATURAL GAS PROPANE GAS UPMO9(6/F)D(W)S3 U U M M 3 3 0 0 D D ( ( N N / / W W / / Q Q / / Q Q N N ) ) ( ( E E 3 3 ) ) 115+44 190+75 UM096D(N/W/Q/QN)E3...
  • Page 20 BURNERS OF THE TOP - Replacement of the injectors Procedure: SR - R Procedure: DCC • Remove the grill and the burners from the hob. • DCC – Dual burners: unscrew the 2 screws “P” and • Burners SR – R: remove cover “C”...
  • Page 21: Service & Maintenance Instructions

    ADJUSTING THE MINIMUM GAS FLOW When installing the cooker you must check that the minimum gas flow of the burners on is correctly regulated. If the type of gas is changed it is indispensable to adjust the minimum flow. The regulating procedure is as follows. A) Burners on the hob (fig.
  • Page 22 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE – Replacing the bulb Procedure to follow Should the oven light not work, disconnect the appliance from the mains, remove the lamp protection glass and replace the bulb. The new bulb must, naturally, be suitable for use at high temperatures and has the characteristi- cs for such use.
  • Page 23 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE – Door removal Procedure to follow For ease of intensive cleaning it is practical to dismantle the door following these in- structions: – open the door – mow the hook C to the hince zone D, following the speps Hook C Zone D...
  • Page 24 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE – Cleaning the door and glasses Procedure to follow The oven door is composed of 3 sheets of plate glass (two in some cases). The plate glass parts may be cleaned using absorbent kitchen paper and an ordinary non-abrasive detergent. Do not use coarse abrasive cleaning materials or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven’s glass doors since they can scratch the surface and cause the glass to shatter.
  • Page 25: Cleaning The Oven

    CLEANING THE OVEN ATTENTION! Before carrying out any cleaning operations, disconnect the appliance from the mains and close the gas valve. The cooktop must be cleaned after it has been let cooling down. OVEN COMPONENT CLEANING METHOD WARNINGS Oven inside It is recommended to clean the oven Do not use vapor cleaner to clean the after every use.
  • Page 26 USER MANUAL IMPORTANT: 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 27: Lighting The Burners

    2. Remove the knob of the corresponding gas tap and insert screwdriver in the screw as shown in figure 14a or 14b (DUAL). 3. Turn the tap to minimum position. 4. Unscrew, turning to the left, to increase the flame, or screw to the right to decrease it INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE - First system startup of the hob 5.
  • Page 28 IGNITION OF THE “DUAL” BURNER ldentify the knob with the help of the index near the knobs. Press and turn the knob to the symbol (maximum) for 5 seconds. Once the burner is on, by turning the knob counterclockwise it gets to its first block that corresponds to the middle one By applying a bit of torce, the first block is overrun and the outer ring goes out leaving only the little cen- trai burner (called AUXILIARY) turned on.
  • Page 29 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – Display TFT touch – Icon legend °C - °F Home Start Light Screen lock Timer Settings Exit - Terminate Settings Clock Meat probe Switch OFF Confirm setting Knob present in some models. (It allows to set and confirm the functions of the TFT in addition to the Touch display)
  • Page 30 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – Display TFT touch – Settings Home: display homepage. 3 options Allows you to proceed to the screen setting of the cavity Allows you to set the timer Gives you direct access to the settings Settings Choice of degree scale (°C or °F). Time settings.
  • Page 31 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – Display TFT touch – Cooking function setting 11:48 Set the cooking time and the Choose the cooking °F programmed start function Cavity selection (only for multiple cavity models) Light (on or off) Home (Return to home page) Set the cooking temperature °F 11:48...
  • Page 32 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – Mod. oven E3 with TFT touch – Cooking process 11:48 °F CAVITY SET 12:58 Once the cavity has been set (cooking function, tempe- rature and timer), confirm to start the preheating. At this point the display will switch to the preheating mode MODALITÀ...
  • Page 33 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Display TFT touch - SABBATH SABBATH 11:48 °F SABBATH BEFORE USING SABBATH MODE ADJUST THE CAVITY TEMPERATURE. °F...
  • Page 34 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Display TFT touch - SABBATH 11:48 °F SABBATH FIX THE COOKING TIME TILL 74 HOURS 11:48 74h 00m 0:06 2:06 11:48 STARTING COOKING SABBATH MODE °F SABBATH 74h 00m 0:06 DURING THE SABBATH COOKING MODE MODIFY THE TEMPERATURE OF THE CAVITY BY Sabbath USING THE BOTTOMS.
  • Page 35 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – Mod. oven E3 with TFT touch – Functions list Pizza cooking This function is particularly suitable for cooking pizza, focaccia and bread. The main source of heat is from the bottom heating element that works in combination with the oven’s other resistances. Normal static cooking It is the oven’s classic function particularly suited to cooking the following foods: pork chops, sausages, cod, braised beef, game, roast veal, meringues and biscuits, baked fruit, etc.
  • Page 36 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – Mod. oven static with TFT touch – Functions list Upper & lower elements Is the classical function of the electric oven and particularly adapted for cooking: pork chops, sausages, dried salt-cured cod, pot roast, game, roast veal, meringues and biscuits, baked fruit, etc. Lower element This setting is most suitable for finishing cooking, particularly pastries (biscuits, meringues, desserts, puff pastry, fruit cakes, etc.) and other foods.
  • Page 37 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – Warmer drawer for cookers with tft touch Warnings: Warmer drawer Never store plastic/synthetic or easily flammable objects inside the drawer. When the appliance is turned on these objects or materials could melt and catch fire (Fire hazard). Do not sit or step on the drawer: in this way the risk of injuring oneself or damaging the appliance will be avoided.
  • Page 38 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE turn-spit Slide the meat to be cooked onto the spit, blocking it with the special forks. Place the spit on the special supports previously inserted in the drip pan and insert it in the spit-roast horn. Turn on the (only on some models) static grill with closed door function.
  • Page 39: Induction Principle

    INDUCTION APPLIANCES COOKTOP BEFORE THE FIRST USE Clean your hob with a damp cloth, and then dry the surface thoroughly. Do not use detergent which risks causing bluetinted colour on the glass surface. INDUCTION PRINCIPLE An induction coil is located under each heating zone. When it is engaged, it produces a variable electromagnetic field which produces inductive currents in the ferromagnetic bottom plate of the pan.
  • Page 40 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE IMPORTANT The ceramic hob remains hot for a long time after use. Do not touch the hob with your hands or let children near it. The residual heat indicator will remain lit until the hob has cooled down. If any cracks appear in the ceramic hob, disconnect the appliance immediately from the mains and call an au- thorized technical service centre.
  • Page 41: Booster Function

    INDUCTION APPLIANCES Burners Cooking area (inch) Electric power (watt) ø 5” 1400W / Booster 1800W ø 7” 1850W / Booster 2500W ø 8” 2300W / Booster 3200W 11/16 SWITCHING ON A COOKING AREA A cooking area is switched on by pushing and turning the relevant knob (fig. 13) clockwi- se.
  • Page 42: Residual Heat Indication

    RECOGNIZING THE PRESENCE OF A PAN Each cooking area is designed to operate with specific pans for induction cooking, having a diameter just smaller than the diameter of the chosen cooking area. If the pan is not suitable, the display for the area shows the symbol indicating absence of the pan (U) and the appliance does not start up.
  • Page 43 LIMIT OF THE DURATION OF OPERATION A maximum time of continuous operation is associated with each cooking area. This depends on the set power level. If the limit of the duration of operation is reached, the respective area is swi- tched off OPERATING TABLE (purely indicative values) Knob...
  • Page 44: Cleaning And Maintenance

    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE List with common types of soiling and recommendations how to treat them: Type of soiling Treatment Slight soiling, Wipe with a moist cloth (scotch), without cleaning agent no burned residues Sticky soiling Remove with a scraper. Then wipe the heating area with a moist cloth Lime deposits, caused by These spots can be removed with vinegar or a special cleaning agent water which has boiled over...
  • Page 45: Fan Oven Cooking Chart

    FAN OVEN COOKING CHART MEATS POSITION TIME [min] TEMPERATURE [°F] Roast beef 40/50 340 - 360 Roast ox 40/60 340 – 370 Roast veal 65/90 320 – 360 Roast lamb 100/130 285 – 320 Rare roast beef 40/45 360 -370 Roast hare 30/50 340 - 360...
  • Page 46 NATURAL CONVECTION OVEN COOKING CHART MEATS POSITION TIME [min] TEMPERATURE [°F] Roast beef 60/80 Roast ox 50/60 450 – 500 Roast veal 60/80 Roast lamb 40/50 Rare roast beef 50/60 Roast hare 40/50 450 - 500 Roast rabbit 40/50 450 - 500 Roast turkey 50/60 450 - 500...
  • Page 47 ELECTRICAL SKETCHES KEYS Temperature probe Earth wire for terminal board PT1000 Temperature probe Earth wire for lower resistance Encoder Earth wire for oven fan Vax motor Earth wire for circular resistance Door microswitch Earth wire for upper resistance Spit motor Earth wire for oven lamp 1 Meat probe connector Earth wire for oven lamp 2...
  • Page 48 GAS HOB 6 BURNERS 8 BURNERS...
  • Page 49 6 ZONES INDUCTION TOP...
  • Page 50 UPM09 E3 PT1000 F F1...
  • Page 51 UPM09 S3 PT1000 F F1...
  • Page 52 UPMI09 E3 PT1000 F F1...
  • Page 53 UPMI09 S3 PT1000 F F1...
  • Page 54 UPM12 E3 PT1000...
  • Page 55 UPM12 S3 PT1000...
  • Page 56 ELECTRICAL AND GAS POWER TABLE 7000 10500 20000 DUAL 10500 16500 60cm El. multifunction oven 80cm El. multifunction oven 30'' El. Multifunction oven 30cm El. conventional oven induction cooktop with 4 zones induction cooktop with 5 zones induction cooktop with 6 zones warming drower COMPLETE APPLIANCE...
  • Page 57 NOTE Injectors for a device installed at an altitude above 2000 ft BURNERS ORIFICE SIZE (1/100) mm NATURAL (A) NATURAL (A) NATURAL (A) DUAL NATURAL (A) 74+185 PROPANE (E) PROPANE (E) PROPANE (E) DUAL PROPANE (E) 43+117 Safety Warnings - Thermostat The cooker is fitted with a safety thermostat that stops the operation in case the oven temperature rises too high.
  • Page 58 NOTES...

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