Instructions for use, Installation – Kleenmaid GCTE6010 User Manual

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Installation

All the operations concerned with the installation

(electrical and gas connections, adaptation to type of

gas, necessary adjustments, etc.) must be carried out

by qualified technicians, in terms with the standards

in force. For specific instructions, kindly read the part

reserved for the installation technician.

Use

Standby mode (Fig. 1-2-3)
When the device is turned on, it performs a brief self-test

and calibrates the touch-pad (all displays and LEDs turn

on for several seconds). At the end, the display will be

completely off. In this mode, the device can be turned on

by simply pressing the ON/OFF key.

Turning on the Cooking Surface
To turn on the device, you must hold down the ON/

OFF key for at least 2 seconds. The device will turn on

and the burner displays will display level zero, which

corresponds to burner off.

Turning on a burner
To turn on a burner, press the relative + and - keys on the

control panel. The keys must be pressed simultaneously

and held down for at least 1 second. When the burner

turns on, the burner will be set to the average flow and

the relative display will show level 3.

Each burner whose timer has not been programmed

will automatically turn off after 4 hours of continuous

operation.

The turning on of the burner is also indicated by the

relative LED near the timer display, which will be on for

the entire time that the burner is on.

Adjusting the flame level of a burner
To increase the flow to a burner that is on, press the

+ key and to decrease the flow, press the - key. For a

continuous change in the flow level, just hold down the +

or - key and release it at the desired level. The flow level

varies from 1 to 5.

Turning off a burner
To turn a burner off, press the + and - keys simultaneously

for a brief instant.

Turning off all the burners
To turn all the burners off at the same time, briefly press

the ON/OFF key; this puts the device in standby mode.

Programming the amount of time after which the

burner turns off
A time, after which a burner turns off, can be set

independently for each burner.

To program a burner timer, press the PT key. In the

part of the control panel that shows the position of each

burner with an LED, the burner A indicator (LED-A)

lights to indicate that burner A is currently selected for

programming. Use the P+ and P- keys to select the timer

of the burner to be programmed. The selected burner is

indicated by the flashing of its light. The timer display

shows 0.00 to indicate that the timer for the selected

burner is not active. To program the turn-off time for

the selected burner, press the PT key again; the timer

display will show 0.00. The flashing digit to the left of the

decimal point indicates hours while the digits to the right

indicate minutes. By pressing the P+ or P- keys, you can

increase, or decrease, the number of operating hours

from 0 to 9. When you hold down the P+ or P- keys, the

change of hours is continuous.

To specify the number of minutes, press PT again. The

digit to the right of the decimal point flashes. Set the

minutes the same way as the hours.

When programming the time, you can zero the current

setting at any time by pressing the P+ and P- keys

together. When a time of zero is set, the burner timer is

deactivated. To confirm the time displayed, press the PT

key. At this point, the only burner LEDs that are flashing

are those whose timers are running.

By pressing the PT key, you can return to timer

programming mode to see how much time remains

before the burner turns off or to change the current

setting. If, during programming, no key is pressed for

longer than 10 seconds, programming is automatically

interrupted and the main display returns. Any settings

that were made for the selected burner are stored and

the relative timer is running.

A timer can be set whether a burner is on or off and

the countdown starts immediately after the time setting

is confirmed. When the timer reaches zero, the timed

burner will be turned off and, at the same time, there

will be a beep.

When you turn off a burner, its timer is also deactivated.

Setting the clock
After a power failure, the time displayed by the clock

inside the device must be reset.

To set the clock, you must press the PT, P+ and P- keys

simultaneously for at least 3 seconds.

The flashing digit to the left of the decimal point indicates

hours while the digits to the right indicate minutes.

Pressing the P+ or P- keys increases or decreases the

hours and, when you hold down the P+ or P- key, the

number of hours changes continuously.

Press the PT key again to set the minutes. The digits

to the right of the decimal point will flash and you can

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