St George CC29/E Appliance Operation Manual

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MODELS: CC29/E
CG29
CC605D/E
CG60WOKFFE
Appliance Operation Manual
INCLUDING INSTALLATION AND CLEANING
CB355D
CG29WOK
CC805D/E
CG90WOKFFE

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  • Page 1 Cooktop MODELS: CC29/E CB355D CG29 CG29WOK CC605D/E CC805D/E CG60WOKFFE CG90WOKFFE Appliance Operation Manual INCLUDING INSTALLATION AND CLEANING...
  • Page 2 St George designs, will remain contemporary in many years to come. In the interests of product innovation, consumer safety and continual improvement, St George reserves the right to change accessories and inclusions and alter specifications without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR COOKTOP Important Points ............................Installation Checks and Warnings ......................Features and Benefits ..........................USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME Burning-In (CB35 BBQ Grill Model) ......................CONTROL PANEL OPERATION Gas Burner Controls (CG Models) ......................Electric Element Controls (CC Models) ..................... BBQ Grill Controls (CB Models) .........................
  • Page 4 CONTENTS CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Measurements ............................Preparing the Cupboard Cavity ......................... Barrier Installation (CC and CB Models) ....................Required Clearances ..........................Securing the Cooktop ..........................GAS CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS (CG Models) Gas Supply Connection ..........................Injector Sizes for Gas Cooktops ........................ ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS Wiring Rules and Warnings ........................
  • Page 5: Knowing Your Cooktop

    KNOWING YOUR COOKTOP KNOWING YOUR COOKTOP Important Points Thank you for purchasing an excellent product that we are sure will provide many years of great cooking experiences. If you haven’t had the pleasure of cooking with one of our appliances previously, you may find that it has different features and characteristics to your last appliance.
  • Page 6 KNOWING YOUR COOKTOP DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN ALONE Children must not be left unsupervised in the area where the appliance is in use. The appliance gets hot during use and retains heat for some time after being turned off. Children must never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the appliance.
  • Page 7: Features And Benefits

    KNOWING YOUR COOKTOP 1. WARNING: If the surface is cracked, switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of electric shock. 2. The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. 3. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Features and Benefits Electric cooktop models are elegant and simple to use incorporating quick-light elements for excellent efficiency and reliability.
  • Page 8: Using The Appliance For The First Time

    USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME After installation remove all notification labels (not gas or electrical warning labels), advertising, tape, packaging, etc. A quick diluted wash with Ammonia and water should rinse away any adhesive residue. Eucalyptus oil (small amounts) is also good for removing adhesive residue.
  • Page 9: Control Panel Operation

    CONTROL PANEL OPERATION CONTROL PANEL OPERATION Gas Burner Controls (CG Models) The cooktop burners are ignited by the in-built electronic ignition controls. The controls must be turned anti- clockwise to operate and can only be turned clockwise to the off position. Alternatively the burner may be ignited manually using matches, cooktop gas lighters or similar devices, being careful not to risk injury or damage.
  • Page 10: Electric Element Controls (Cc Models)

    CONTROL PANEL OPERATION Electric Element Controls (CC Models) These controls select the heat desired for cooking. The control may be turned in either direction. For the dual element control, the half zone heat operates individually in the left-hand side of the control and the full element area operates in the right hand side of the control.
  • Page 11: Cooking Instructions

    COOKING INSTRUCTIONS COOKING INSTRUCTIONS Cooktop Cooking To achieve the best possible cooking results, the following points are recommended:- * Make sure that both the cooktop surface and the bottom of your cookware is clean and dry before cooking. Clean and dry surfaces will help prevent scratches and stains on your cooktop and cookware. * Use good quality saucepans with thick ground bases (preferably 5 mm thick) that effectively cover the heating area.
  • Page 12 COOKING INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRIC COOKTOP Match pans to Heat Zones thick & smooth base match diameters slightly concave or flat base GAS COOKTOP HEAT DEFLECTED Match size of pan to HEAT EXTENDED TOWARDS BEYOND BASE the appropriate burner BENCHTOP OF PAN...
  • Page 13: Bbq Grill Cooking (Cb35 Model)

    COOKING INSTRUCTIONS BBQ Grill Cooking (CB355 BBQ Grill Model) The electric BBQ grill has two heating zones (front and rear) with individual controls to select the heat desired for cooking. Both controls have a full range of settings and can be used independently or together. Using the BBQ Grill Raise the BBQ’s stainless steel lid or remove it entirely.
  • Page 14: Cleaning And Maintenance

    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Proper cleaning and maintenance of your appliance will provide you with years of pleasant use. To maintain the appearance and durability of your appliance we encourage you to read and follow the instructions, hints and warnings included throughout this manual.
  • Page 15: Recommended Cleaners

    CERAN glass surfaces. NOTE: When cleaning stainless steel surfaces St George recommend 3M brand or Advance (by Cleaveland Cleaning Supplies) stainless steel cleaner. Other reputable brand cleaners specifically formulated for cleaning stainless steel may also be acceptable. Do not use steel soap pads or abrasive scourers of any kind. The abrasive qualities of these pads will ruin the even brushed finish of the stainless steel and any residual metal fibres may corrode causing a rusty/dull appearance.
  • Page 16 CLEANING & MAINTENANCE CG MODELS DO NOT USE ANY ACID OR CAUSTIC Burner Cap CLEANSERS OR ABRASIVE POWDERS OR SCOURERS ON THE INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR OF THE APPLIANCE Gas outlets should be free of obstructions abrasive powder oven spray caustic sprays abrasive sponge steel wool...
  • Page 17: Routine Cleaning

    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Routine Cleaning If possible, the cooktop should be wiped down after each use to prevent dirt and grease build up. Ensure all controls are off and the appliance is cool before cleaning. To clean the exterior, wipe the control panel, knobs, stainless steel and enamel surfaces regularly using a warm, damp, non-abrasive cloth.
  • Page 18: Cleaning The Ceramic Cooktop (Ceramic Cooktop Models Only)

    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Ceramic Cooktop (Ceramic cooktop models only) The crucial point in maintaining your cooktop is the cleanliness of the cooktop surface and the bases of your cookware. Staining of the surface can occur from a reaction of chemicals and heat combined. Chemicals may be present in cleaning or cooking residues not properly removed from cookware bases or the glass cooktop surface, or liquids that boil over during use.
  • Page 19: Cleaning The Bbq Grill (Cb35 Model)

    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning the BBQ Grill (CB355 BBQ Grill Model) The BBQ grill plates, volcanic rocks and smokeless grill tray are removable for cleaning. Once the grill plates are removed the elements hinge up allowing the removal of the volcanic rocks and inner grill tray. The grill plates and tray are dishwasher safe and the fixed grill box (in the unit) can be easily wiped clean.
  • Page 20: Trouble Shooting Guide

    SERVICE CENTRES AND AGENCIES TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH YOUR ST GEORGE APPLIANCE WHICH CANNOT BE OVERCOME USING THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS MANUAL AND REQUIRE A SERVICE CHECK, PLEASE CONTACT THE RELEVANT OFFICE IN YOUR STATE – for contact details see over...
  • Page 21: Cabinet Installation Instructions

    CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Your safety and the proper care of your appliance is extremely important. Incorrect installation of the appliance as a result of not following the detailed specifications can affect the appliances performance. Appliances incorrectly installed may invalidate the warranty and we strongly recommend that the cavity, venting, wiring and gas connections be prepared as described in the specifications.
  • Page 22 CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CB355S CC29/E CC605D/E CC805D/E...
  • Page 23 CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CG29S CG29WOKS The duplicate rating plate must be attached to an adjacent surface for easy viewing, without the necessity of removal of the appliance. CG60WOKFFE CG90WOKFFE...
  • Page 24: Barrier Installation (Cc And Cb Models)

    CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Barrier Installation (CC and CB Models) CAUTION: THE UNDERSIDE SURFACE OF THE COOKING APPLIANCE CAN REACH A TEMPERATURE EXCEEDING 105°C DURING NORMAL USE. IF AFTER INSTALLATION THE UNDERSIDE SURFACE IS ACCESSIBLE THROUGH UNDER-BENCH CUPBOARDS, IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT A RIGID BARRIER IS INSTALLED TO RESTRICT ACCESS.
  • Page 25: Required Clearances

    CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Required Clearances Gas Cooktops (Required Clearances Around Domestic Cooking Appliances – Extract from AG601) All cooktops, rangehoods and/or exhaust fans shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. However, in no case shall the clearance between the top of the highest burner on the cooktop to the lowest extruding part of the rangehood (A) be less than 600 mm.
  • Page 26: Securing The Cooktop

    CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Securing the Cooktop For gas appliances, the final gas connection shall be made using a flexible hose or annealed copper tubing of sufficient length to permit the insertion and removal of the appliance. For gas appliances connected using flexible ″...
  • Page 27: Gas Connection Instructions (Cg Models)

    GAS CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS GAS CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS Gas Supply Connection WARNING: This appliance must be installed according to the installation requirements of the local gas authority and the appropriate installation code issued (within Australia) by the A.L.P .G.A and A.G.A (reference code AS5601) and the building authorities requirements and any other applicable requirements.
  • Page 28: Injector Sizes For Gas Cooktops

    GAS CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS 9. Turn on each burner control and light in turn. Check for a clear blue flame without excessive yellow tipping. If burners show any abnormal combustion check they are correctly located. Sometimes burners may not ignite immediately and may seem to “blow” slightly when they do ignite. This is usually due to air in the gas line, which should clear itself.
  • Page 29: Electrical Connection Instructions

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS Wiring Rules and Warnings WARNING: All aspects of the installation must conform with the requirements of the Standards Australia (within Australia) Wiring Rules as well as your local electrical and building codes and regulations and any other applicable requirements and conditions of your Local Power Supply Authority.
  • Page 30: Electrical Loads

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS Electrical Loads Gas appliances referred to in this manual have a maximum electrical load of 5W. ELEMENT CB355 CC29/E CC605D/E CC805D/E 2x1200W SMALL 1200W 2x1200W 2x1200W MEDIUM 1800W 1800W LARGE 1800W 2200W 2200W OVAL 2400W TOTAL 2.4 kW 3.0 kW...
  • Page 31: Servicing And Minor Adjustments

    SERVICING AND MINOR ADJUSTMENTS SERVICING AND MINOR ADJUSTMENTS All service work, minor or not, must be performed by a suitably qualified and licensed person. Setting Gas Pressure A pressure test point is provided on the pressure regulator (for Natural Gas models) or on the inlet adapter (for ULPG models) at the gas connection point of the appliance.
  • Page 32: Lubricating Gas Valves

    SERVICING AND MINOR ADJUSTMENTS Lubricating Gas Valves The gas valves may require periodic lubrication depending on their frequency of use. To lubricate the valves:- 1. Turn off the Gas and Electricity supply to the appliance. 2. Remove the pan supports, control knobs and burner assemblies and then remove the hob. 3.
  • Page 35 Printed by PETER JONES PRINTING SERVICES PTY. LTD. Phone: 9533 9700...
  • Page 36 Alexandria NSW 2015 Phone: 1300 305 366 Kleenmaid Pty Ltd ACN 001 905 808 Trading As NEW ZEALAND St George Appliances The Applico Group Ltd 120 Captain Springs Road Onehunga, Auckland New Zealand A Tradition of Excellence Phone: (09) 574 1050...

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