Caple C2500SS Installation And Use Instructions Manual
Caple C2500SS Installation And Use Instructions Manual

Caple C2500SS Installation And Use Instructions Manual

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Installation - Use - Maintenance

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  • Page 1 GAS OVENS Installation - Use - Maintenance...
  • Page 2 Dear customer, We thank you and congratulate you on your choice. THE MANUFACTURER Fig. 1 !! IMPORTANT !! The appliance must be connected by qualified technician in accordance with the applicable regulations. The data plate (a) of the oven is still visible after the appliance has been installed.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER (PAG. 4) INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE PAG. 4 POSITIONING VENTILATION GAS CONNECTION RIGID PIPE CONNECTION CONVERSION TO A DIFFERENT TYPE OF GAS NOZZLE TABLE ADJUSTMENT OF THE MINIMUM SETTING FOLLOWING CONVERSION TO A DIFFERENT GAS TYPE FLUSH FITTING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER...
  • Page 4: Instructions For The Installer

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE (positioning and ventilation requirements) The regulations covering the installation, maintenance and operation of gas appliances for domestic use are applicable regulations. An extract of these regulations appears below. For all indications not covered, refer to the above-mentioned regulations.
  • Page 5: Gas Connection

    GAS CONNECTION The oven is designed to operate with both natural gas (methane) and liquid gas (LPG), and can be easily converted from one type to another following the instructions given in the relative section of this booklet. Connection to the gas supply must be carried out by qualified technicians and in conformance with the requirements.
  • Page 6: Conversion To A Different Type Of Gas

    CONVERSION TO A DIFFERENT TYPE OF GAS Before converting the appliance for operation with a different gas type, check which type of gas it is currently set to operate with (adhesive label (Figure 1) on appliance). For the correct nozzle diameter, refer to the relative table in this booklet. - Conversion procedure * Disconnect the electrical power supply to the appliance;...
  • Page 7: Adjustment Of The Minimum Setting Following Conversion To Adifferent Gas Type

    ADJUSTMENT OF THE MINIMUM SETTING FOLLOWING CONVERSION TO A DIFFERENT GAS TYPE: 1) Conversion from natural gas to LPG: Ovens with stainless steel front Turn the temperature control knob to the minimum position, then remove the knob. Insert a screwdriver through the aperture to engage the bypass screw “A” . Turn the screw fully to the right (see fig.
  • Page 8: Flush Fitting

    FLUSH FITTING The oven can be installed under a work top or in a cooking column. The dimensions of the housing for the oven are given in figure 7. Make sure that surrounding materials are heat resistant. Align the oven centrally with respect to the side walls of the units surrounding it and fix it in place with the screws and Allen screws provided.
  • Page 9: Electrical Connections

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Before connecting the oven to the mains power supply, make sure that: - The supply voltage corresponds to the specifications on the data plate on the front of the oven. - The mains supply has an efficient earth (ground) connection complying with all applicable laws and regulations.
  • Page 10: Instructions For The User

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER THE FIRST TIME YOU USE THE OVEN Clean the oven thoroughly with soapy water and rinse well. To remove the lateral frames from smooth-walled ovens, proceed as shown in the figure. Operate the oven for about 20 minutes at maximum temperature to burn off all traces of grease which might otherwise create unpleasant smells when cooking.
  • Page 11: Self-Cleaning Catalytic Panels

    SELF-CLEANING CATALYTIC PANELS Our smooth walled ovens can be fitted with self-cleaning panels to cover the inside walls. These special panels are simply hooked on to the walls before the side frames are fitted. They are coated in a special, micro-porous catalytic enamel which oxidises and gradually vaporises splashes of grease and oil at cooking temperatures above 200°...
  • Page 12: Description Of The Front Control Panel

    DESCRIPTION OF THE FRONT CONTROL PANEL GAS OVEN WITH ELECTRIC GRILL CONTROLS (Fig. 12) 1. Gas oven temperature control 2. Grill, spit roaster and oven light knob 3. Gas oven indicator light 4. Mechanical timer 5. Grill indicator light Fig. 12 OVEN TEMPERATURE CONTROL The temperature control knob serves to set the desired oven temperature and is equipped with a safety valve.
  • Page 13: Mechanical Minute Timer

    MECHANICAL MINUTE TIMER The minute timer can be set to a maximum time of 60 minutes; it emits an alarm tone when the set time period has elapsed. The minute timer operates independently of the oven. The timer knob (Fig. 15) must first be turned clockwise to the 60 minute position and then turned anti-clockwise to the desired time setting.
  • Page 14: Description Of The Front Control Panel

    DESCRIPTION OF THE FRONT CONTROL PANEL GAS OVEN WITH GAS GRILL CONTROLS (Fig. 16) 1. Lower burner and gas grill temperature control knob 2. Oven and spit roaster control knob light 3. Gas oven indicator light 4. Mechanical timer 5. Electrical indicator light Fig.
  • Page 15: Gas Grill

    GAS GRILL The gas grill must only be operated with oven door slightly open and the heat shield (supplied) inserted in the slots under the control panel. To turn on the grill, turn the knob clockwise to the position and hold it pressed in for 5-10 seconds.
  • Page 16: Cooking In The Oven

    COOKING IN THE OVEN With this cooking method, you can operate the oven in the normal way and follow the instructions in recipe books. The food to be cooked should preferably be placed on the middle shelf of the oven. MAIN COURSE SHELF TEMPERATURE...
  • Page 17: Removal Of The Burner Cover Plate

    REMOVAL OF THE BURNER COVER PLATE: (see fig. 20) The burner cover plate is secured at the front by two tabs inserted in two slots; to remove the cover plate, raise the rear of the plate so that it pivots at the front and withdraw the tabs form the slots.
  • Page 18: Removing The Oven Door

    REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR The oven door can be removed quickly and easily. To do so, proceed as follows: - Open the door fully. - Lift the two levers shown in fig. 21. - Close the door as far as the first stop (caused by the raised levers). - Lift the door upwards and outwards to remove it from its mountings.
  • Page 20 The manufacturer declines all responsibility for possible inaccuracies contained in this pamphlet, due to printing or copying errors. We reserve the right to make on our own products those changes to be considered necessary or useful, without jeopardizing the essential characteristics. COD.

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