Caple CR 9210 Instruction Manual

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Page 1 - Instruction Manual

Instruction ManualTwin Oven Gas CookerModel: CR 9210GB

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103 - Gas connectionGas installationImportant noteThis appliance is supplied for use onNATURAL GAS only and cannot be usedon any other gas without mod

Page 3 - Safety Reminders

11Gas connectionThe gas supply must be connected tothe gas inlet which is located at the leftor the right hand rear of the appliance(fig. 3.1). The pi

Page 4 - 1 - Electrical Installation

12JFig. 3.4Conversion to LPGConversion procedureInjectors replacementSelect the injectors to be replacedaccording to the “Table for the choice ofthe i

Page 5 - Warning!

13TABLE FOR THE CHOICE OF THE INJECTORSCat: II 2H3+GBINCREASE OF AIR NECESSARY FOR GAS COMBUSTION (2 m3/h x kW)BURNERS Air necessary for combustion [m

Page 6 - FOR THE INSTALLER

14Fig. 3.6Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.8Fig. 3.9LEFT OVENOven burner and grillburner replacement ofinjectors a) oven burner – Lift and remove the lower panel insid

Page 7 - Fitting the adjustable feet

15Fig. 3.10Ring openingFig. 3.11Ring openingRegulation of air supply to oven and grill burnersUsing a cross-head screwdriver, slacken the screw securi

Page 8 - Levellig the cooker

16RIGHT OVENOven burner and grillburner replacement ofinjectors a) oven burner – Lift and remove the lower panel insidethe oven.– Remove the 2 burner

Page 9 - Provison for ventilation

17Fig. 3.16Fig. 3.17Ring openingRegulation of air supply to oven and grill burnersUsing a screwdriver, slacken the screw securing the air flow regulat

Page 10 - 3 - Gas connection

18LEFT and RIGHT OVENSRegulating of the ovenminimumTo be effected only for the oven burner(as the grill burner has an only fixedinput) operating on th

Page 11 - Gas connection

194 - Features and Technical DataCooking hob - (Fig. 4.1)1. Auxiliary burner (A) 1,00 kW2. Semi-rapid burner (SR) 1,75 kW3. Rapid burner (R) 3,00 kW

Page 12 - Minimum burner setting

2The CE marking confirms that the appliance conforms to the following EU directives:- safety requirements of EEC Directive “Gas” 90/396;- safety requi

Page 13 - Cat: II 2H3+

20Control PanelControl panel (Fig. 4.2)1. Left oven - Gas oven/gas grill control knob2. Left oven - Oven light control knob3. Minute counter4. Right

Page 14 - LEFT OVEN

21How To Use the Hob BurnersHob burnersEach hob burner is controlled by aseparate gas tap operated by a controlknob (fig. 4.3) which has 3 positionsma

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22Choice of burnerFig. 4.4The burner must be chosen according to the diameter of the pans and energy required. Saucepans with handles which are excess

Page 16 - RIGHT OVEN

23Fig. 4.6Fig. 4.5WRONGCORRECTCorrect use of triple-ring burnerThe flat-bottomed pans are to be placed directly onto the pan-support.To use the WOK yo

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245 - Minute counterMinute counterThe minute counter is a timed acousticwarning device which can be set for amaximum of 60 minutes. The knob (Fig. 5.1

Page 18 - LEFT and RIGHT OVENS

256 - How To Use the “Left Gas Oven”Attention: the oven door becomesvery hot during operation.Keep children away.General featuresThe oven is furnished

Page 19 - Cooking hob - (Fig. 4.1)

26Fig. 6.2AIgnition of the oven burner1) Open the oven door to the fullextent.WARNING: Risk of explosion!Theoven door must be open during thisoperatio

Page 20 - Control Panel

27Ignition of the grill burner 1) Open the oven door to the fullextent.WARNING: Risk of explosion!Theoven door must be open during thisoperation. 2) L

Page 21 - How To Use the Hob Burners

28Use of the grillVery important: the grill must alwaysbe used with the oven door slightlyopen and with shield "A” mounted(Fig. 6.6). Mount shiel

Page 22 - Choice of burner

297 - How To Use the “Right Gas Oven”Attention: the oven door becomesvery hot during operation.Keep children away.General featuresThe oven is furnishe

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3Safety RemindersInstruction BookThis appliance should only be used for it’sintended purpose as described in theseinstructions. Ensure that you fully

Page 24 - 5 - Minute counter

30Fig. 7.3Fig. 7.2AOven cookingFor efficient oven preheating, we rec-ommend that grill trays and racks areremoved from the oven and replacedafter abou

Page 25 - Oven thermostat

31Fig. 7.4Fig. 7.5Ignition of the grill burnerThe grill burner generates the infra-redrays for grilling. To light the grill burner operate as follow:1

Page 26 - Oven cooking

32Use of the grillVery important: the grill must alwaysbe used with the oven door slightlyopen and with shield "A” mounted(Fig. 7.6). Mount shiel

Page 27 - Ignition of the grill burner

33Use of the rotisserieVery important: the rotisserie mustalways be used with the oven doorajar and with shield “A” mounted(Fig. 7.6). – Insert the tr

Page 28 - Oven light

34N.B. For fan ovens reduce the tempera-ture by 10-20°C. For any dish taking onehour or over to cook, reduce the cookingtime by 10 minutes per hour.*

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35General advice– When the appliance is not being used, it is advisable to keep the gas tap closed.– Every now and then check to make sure that the fl

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36Gas tapIf a tap becomes stiff, do not force; contact your local Service Centre.Flexible tubeFrom time to time, check the flexible tube connecting th

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37BurnersThey can be removed and washed only with soapy water.Detergents can be used but must not be abrasive or corrosive.Do not use abrasive sponges

Page 32 - HOT ZONE

38Triple ring burnerThe triple ring burner must be correctly positioned (see fig. 9.5); the burner rib mustbe enter in their logement as shown by the

Page 33 - Rotisserie

39Storage compartmentThe storage compartment is accessiblethrough the pivoting panel (fig. 9.7).Do not store flammable material inthe oven or in the s

Page 34 - * Time (approx)

41 - Electrical InstallationA properly earthed three pin plug(fused at 3 amps, to BS 1362ASTA approved) must be used. Asthe colours of the wires in th

Page 35 - 9 - Cleaning and Maintenance

40Assembly and dismantlingof the side runner frames– Fit the side runner frames into theholes on the side walls inside theoven (Fig. 9.8).– Slide the

Page 36 - Stainless steel surfaces

41Fig. 9.10DFig. 9.10CFig. 9.10BFig. 9.10AFig. 9.10Removing the oven doorThe oven door can easily be removedas follows:– Open the door to the full ex

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42Trouble shootingProblem Food too brown but not cooked.RemedyTurn down the oven temperature slightlyand cook a little longerProblem Food cooked but n

Page 39 - Oven door

Cod. 1102340-ß3Rif. 1628.1CAPLE “Built-in” ServiceShould you require service at any time,please contact the Caple Helpline on0870 241 1142.Caple have

Page 40 - Inside of oven

5Replacement of the electrical feeder cableTo connect the feeder cable to the cooker it is necessary to:– Remove the screw that hold shield “A” behind

Page 41 - Removing the oven door

6200 mm500 mm650 mm450 mm2 - LocationFOR THE INSTALLERThis cookers has class “2/1” overheating protection so that it can be installed nextto a cabine

Page 42 - Helpful Advice

7Fig. 2.2BackguardBefore installing the cooker, assemble the backguard “C” (fig. 2.2).1. The backguard “C” can be found packed at the rear of the cook

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8Fig. 2.5Fig. 2.6Fig. 2.7Fig. 2.8WARNINGWhen raising cooker to upright posi-tion always ensure two people carryout this manoeuvre to prevent dam-age t

Page 44 - YOUR GUARANTEE

9The room containing the cooker should have an air supply in accordance with BS.5540:Part 2: 1989.All rooms require an openable window or equivalent w

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