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016_03 07/2004

ELECTRIC COOKERS

Installation, operating andmaintenance instructions

ADA1001ADA1002ADA1003 · ADA1004ADA1005 · ADA1006

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Cleaning and taking care of the

appliance page 6

What to do if not using the appliance

for a long time 6

What to do if something goes wrong 6

Maintenance 6

Wiring diagrams 7-11

Warning 12

016--032

Models and dimensions page 3

Technical data 4

Installation instructions 5

Installation 5

Legal and technical requisites 5

Installation 5

Wiring 5

Unipotential 5

Using the appliance 5

Ignition 5

INDEX

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Dimensions

ADA10001400 x 900 x 875Weight approx. 63 kg

ADA10004800 x 900 x 875Weight approx. 138 kg

ADA100061200 x 900 x 875Weight approx. 168 kg

ADA10003800 x 900 x 875Weight approx. 111 kg

1200 x 900 x 875Weight approx. 131 kg

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2 - CHARACTERISTICS OF THE APPLIANCES

3 - TECHNICAL DATA

0051

TIPO/TYPE

CAT/KAT GAS/GAZ G30 G31 G20 G25

II2H3B/P P mbar 30 30 20 -

II2H3+ P mbar 30 37 20

-

-

II2H3+ P mbar 28 37 20 -

25II2L3B/P P mbar 30 30

II2ELL3B/P P mbar 50 50 20 20

II2E+3+ P mbar 28 37 20 25

II2H3B/P P mbar 50 50 20 -

I2E P mbar - - 20 -

- -II2H3B/P P mbar 30 30

II2H3+ P mbar 28 37 20 -

- -

- -

I3B/P P mbar 30 30

I3+ P mbar 28 37

SE FI DK CZ SK SI

IT CH PT

ES IE GB GR

NL

DE

FR BE

AT CH

LU

EE LV LT

EE LV LT

NO MT CY IS HU

CY

MOD.

MOD.

ART.

N.

N.

Qn kWm3/h

MADE IN ITALY

Predisposto a gas: - Gas preset: - Prevu pour gaz:Eingestelt für Gas: - Preparado para gas: - Geschuckt voor:

V AC kW Hz

THE APPLIANCE MUST BE CONNECTED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAWS IN FORCEAND INSTALLED IN A WELL-VENTILATED ROOM. READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUALSBEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE APPLIANCE.THE APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

The data plate is located on the rigth hand side of thecontrol panel and contains all the data needed for connectingit up to the mains electricity supply.

4

Model

ADA10001

ADA10003

ADA10004

ADA10006

ADA10002

ADA10005

Dim.: LxWxH

400 x 900 x 875

800 x 900 x 875

1200 x 900 x 875

800 x 900 x 875

800 x 900 x 875

1200 x 900 x 875

1200 x 900 x 875

400 x 900 x 875

800 x 900 x 875

800 x 900 x 875

800 x 900 x 875

400 x 900 x 270

800 x 900 x 270

1200 x 900 x 270

400 x 900 x 270

800 x 900 x 270

N.

TABELLA 1

Model

ADA10001

ADA10003

ADA10004

ADA10006

ADA10002

ADA10005

Resistance (kW) Voltage rating

230 V 3 AC / 400 V 3N AC

230 V 3 AC / 400 V 3N AC

230 V 3 AC / 400 V 3N AC

230 V 3 AC / 400 V 3N AC

230 V 3 AC / 400 V 3N AC

230 V 3 AC / 400 V 3N AC

230 V 3 AC / 400 V 3N AC

230 V 3 AC / 400 V 3N AC

230 V 3 AC / 400 V 3N AC

230 V 3 AC / 400 V 3N AC

230 V 3 AC / 400 V 3N AC

230 V 3 AC / 400 V 3N AC

230 V 3 AC / 400 V 3N AC

230 V 3 AC / 400 V 3N AC

230 V 3 AC / 400 V 3N AC

230 V 3 AC / 400 V 3N AC

Lead wire / Section

4 x 2.5 mm2 o 5 x 2.5 mm2

4 x 4 mm2 o 5 x 2.5 mm2

4 x 10 mm2 o 5 x 6 mm2

4 x 6 mm2 o 5 x 4 mm2

4 x 6 mm2 o 5 x 4 mm2

4 x 10 mm2 o 5 x 6 mm2

4 x 10 mm2 o 5 x 6 mm2

4 x 2.5 mm2 o 5 x 2.5 mm2

4 x 4 mm2 o 5 x 2.5 mm2

4 x 4 mm2 o 5 x 2.5 mm2

4 x 6 mm2 o 5 x 4 mm2

4 x 2.5 mm2 o 5 x 2.5 mm2

4 x 4 mm2 o 5 x 2.5 mm2

4 x 10 mm2 o 5 x 6 mm2

4 x 2.5 mm2 o 5 x 2.5 mm2

4 x 4 mm2 o 5 x 2.5 mm2

1 4.5

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

2

2

2

-

-

-

1

2

1.5 3.4

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

2

2

2

-

-

-

1

2

Plates

4 kW

2

4

6

4

4

6

6

-

-

-

-

2

4

6

-

-

Oven

2.5 kW

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

Oven

5.9 kW

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

Power

8.0 kW

16.0 kW

24.0 kW

18.5 kW

21.9 kW

26.5 kW

29.9 kW

5.9 kW

11.8 kW

14.5 kW

17.7 kW

8.0 kW

16.0 kW

24.0 kW

5.9 kW

11.8 kW

Version

Electric range - 2 plates on open stand

Electric range - 4 plates on open stand

Electric range - 6 plates on open stand

Electric range 4 plates - electric convection oven 1/1 GN

Electric range 4 plates - electric oven 2/1 GN

Electric range 6 plates - 1/1 GN electric convection oven - neutral unit

Electric range 6 square plates - 2/1 GN electric oven - neutral unit

Electric pyroceramic range with 2 plates - neutral unit

Electric pyroceramic range with 4 plates - neutral unit

Electric pyroceram range 4 plates - electric 1/1 GN convection oven

Electric pyroceram range 4 plates - 2/1 GN electric oven

Electric range - 2 plates

Electric range - 4 plates

Electric range - 6 plates

Electric pyroceramic range with 2 plates

Electric pyroceramic range with 4 plates

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the required heat To turn any hotplate off, simply turn theknob back to "0".

Warning! - Beware of inexpert handling!- Never leave the hotplates on unused!- Only use flatbottomed pots and pans, and make surethat the diameter of the pan is never smaller than thediameter of the hotplate it is being used on.

Ignition Turn on the switch upstream of the appliance.

A) Hot platesTurn the knob corresponding to the hotplate you wish touse, to a number between 1 and 6. The pilot lamp will light up as soon as the appliance is on. We advise first turning the hotplate up to maximum tem-perature. Once this has been reached, turn the knob to

Before beginning installation, remove all packaging fromthe appliance. Some parts are protected with an adhesivefilm which should be carefully removed. Any remnants of glue should be thoroughly cleaned usingsuitable substances such as benzine. Under no circum-stances should abrasive substances be used. Fit the legs to the appliance. The appliance must be level-led using a spirit level. Slight irregularities can be levelled by adjusting the feetthemselves.The main switch or plug should be located inthe vicinity of the appliance and easy of access. We recommend installing the machine under a rangehood so that all the fumes are removed as quickly as pos-sible. Make sure that all fire prevention standards and sa-fety precautions are strictly adhered to.

Legal and technical requisites When installing the appliance, the following safety stan-dards must be adhered to:

- Local accident prevention standards

- Current CEI standards.

InstallationInstallation, start-up and maintenance should only be car-ried out by expert personnel. All work required to install the appliance should be carriedout in compliance with all local standards and regulations. The manufacturers decline all responsibility where poorperformance is due to incorrect installation in disregard ofthe above conditions.

Warning!In compliance with international regulations, whenconnecting the appliance to the mains power supply, adevice with a minimum aperture of 3 mm between con-tacts must be fitted upstream of the appliance, al-lowing omnipolar disconnection of the appliance fromthe mains.

WiringWhen choosing the lead wire, make sure it has the fol-lowing characteristics: it should be at least of the H07 RN-F type and its section should be large enough for the ap-pliance (see "Technical specifications and dimensions",page 5). Two lead wires are needed for models with a vol-tage of 230 V 3 AC. The terminal boards are in the terminalbox located underneath the appliance on the left hand si-de. Pass the wire through the core hitch and wire clamp,plug the leads into their terminals on the board and securethem. The earth lead must be a little longer than the others sothat it is the last lead to disconnect if the wire clampbreaks.

UnipotentialThe appliance must be connected up to a unipotential sy-stem. The connection screw is located underneath the ap-pliance on the right hand side, close to the electrical pa-nel. It is labelled.

Warning!The manufacturers cannot be held responsible for anydamage due to inadequate or incorrect installation.Under such circumstances the guarantee will be consi-dered null and void.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

016--035

12

34

56

1

USING THE APPLIANCE

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6 to begin cooking max. 5/10 min;

5 for high temperature cooking;

4 for medium temperature cooking;

3 to continue cooking large quantities;

2 to continue cooking small quantities;

1 to keep food hot or melt butter;

0 hotplate off.

B) OvenTurn knob (A) to the type of cooking required. Turn ther-mostat (B) to the required temperature. Pilot lamp (C) willlight up, indicating that the appliance is on.Pilot lamp (D) will light up, indicating that the resistancesare working; as soon as the required temperature is rea-ched, it goes off. When the resistances come on again, it lights up once mo-re. To turn the oven off, turn both knobs back to their origi-nal position.

CLEANING AND TAKING CARE OF THEAPPLIANCE

Warning! Never clean the appliance with jets of water, whetherdirect or pressurised.

Thoroughly clean the appliance every evening after use.

Daily cleaning means better performance and a longeruseful life.Before starting to clean the appliance, disconnect fromthe mains.**Remove all the extractable parts from the oven and washseparately. All steel parts should be washed in warm wa-ter, using a neutral detergent.Avoid using abrasive or corrosive detergents which coulddamage the steel.

What to do if not using the appliancefor a long timeThoroughly clean and dry the machine as described.Disconnect the power supply**.

What to do if something goes wrong If anything goes wrong, immediately turn the appliance off,then turn off the power supply at the switch locatedupstream of the appliance, and call the aftersales depart-ment.

MAINTENANCE All maintenance should be carried out by qualified person-nel only. Before carrying out any maintenance work, un-plug the appliance or turn off the switch upstream of theappliance**.

NOTE**Models with a voltage of 230 V 3 AC have 2 lead wires; re-member to cut off both power lines when disconnectingthese models; if only one or other of these leads is discon-nected the appliance will stay live.

300250

20015

010

050

B C

Suola e cieloTop and bottomSole et cielOber- und Hunterhitze

CieloTopCielNur Oberhitze

SuolaBottom SoleNur Hunterhitze

AD

2

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Wiring diagrams

R2

2

B1

H1

P3 P1 P2

5 2 1 3 4

3 1 4

N2

R2

2

B1

H1

P3 P1 P2

5 2 1 3 4

3 1 4

N2

400 V 3N~ 15,3 A

1mA 2 3

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

R2

3000 w

2250 w

1500 w

750 w

500 w

300 w

B15

P3 P1 P2

2 1 3 3 4

N3N1

N3N1

230 V ~ 26,7 A

1 2 3

230 V 3~ 26,7 A

1 2 3

L 1 L 2 N

Line input terminal boardHotplate commutatorPilot lampHotplate

mAB1H1R2

ADA10001

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Wiring diagrams

R2

2

B1

H1

P3 P1 P2

5 2 1 3 4

3 1 4

N2

R2

2

B1

H1

P3 P1 P2

5 2 1 3 4

3 1 4

N2

400 V 3N~ 22,9 A

R2

2

B1

H1

P3 P1 P2

5 2 1 3 4

3 1 4

N2

R1

2

B1

H1

P3 P1 P2

5 2 1 3 4

3 1 4

N2

1mA 2 3 4

L1 L 2 L 3 N

5 6

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

R2

3000 w

2250 w

1500 w

750 w

500 w

300 w

B15

P3 P1 P2

R1

4000 w

2500 w

1500 w

1000 w

600 w

430 w

2 1 3 3 4

N3N1

N3N1

N3N1

N3N1

230 V 3~ 38,2 A

L1 L 2 L 3

1 mA2 3 4 5 6

ADA10003

mAB1H1R1-2

Line input terminal boardHotplate commutatorPilot lampHotplate

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Wiring diagrams

R1

2

B1

H1

P3

P1

P2

52

13

4

31

4

N2

R2

2

B1

H1

P3

P1

P2

52

13

4

31

4

N2

40

0 V

3

N~

26

,7 A

R2

2

B1

H1

P3

P1

P2

52

13

4

31

4

N2

R2

2

B1

H1

P3

P1

P2

52

13

4

31

4

N2

R2

2

B1

H1

P3

P1

P2

52

13

4

31

4

N2

R1

2

B1

H1

P3

P1

P2

52

13

4

31

4

N2

1m

A2

34

L1

L2

L3

N

56

6 5 4 3 2 1 0

R2

30

00

w

22

50

w

15

00

w

75

0 w

50

0 w

30

0 w

B1

5 P3

P1

P2

R1

40

00

w

25

00

w

15

00

w

10

00

w

60

0 w

43

0 w

21

33

4

N3

N1

N3

N1

N3

N1

N3

N1

N3

N1

N3

N1

23

0 V

3~

53

,5 A

L1

L2

L3

1m

A2

34

56

mA

B1

H1

R1-

2

Line

inp

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rmin

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Hot

pla

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omm

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orP

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amp

Hot

pla

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Wiring diagramsR

1

2

B1

H1

P3

P1

P2

52

13

4

31

4

N2

R1

2

B1

H1

P3

P1

P2

52

13

4

31

4

N2

B2

P1 4

00

V

3N

A

C

1

P22

P33

P44

F1

R1

2

B1

H1

P3

P1

P2

52

13

4

31

4

N2

R1

2

B1

H1

P3

P1

P2

52

13

4

31

4

N2

1m

A2

34

L1

L2

L3

56

B3

P35

P46

P6

P5

P2

72

13

4

F2

13

52

46

13

52

46

R3

R2

H1

H2

23

0 V

3~

51

A

L1

L2

L3

1m

A2

34

56

13

52

46

R3

R2

3 2 1 0 B3

5 P3

P5

P4

P2

P6

67

21

34

N3

N1

N3

N1

N3

N1

N3

N1

6 5 4 3 2 1 0 B1

5 P3

P1

P2

21

33

4

R1

30

00

w

22

50

w

15

00

w

75

0 w

50

0 w

30

0 w

AD

A1

00

04

Line

inp

ut te

rmin

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Hot

pla

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omm

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witc

h E

GO

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EG

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B1

B2

B3

F1

H1

H2

R1

R2-

3F

2

NL

1L

2L

3

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Wiring diagrams

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Hot

pla

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t.

mA

B1

B2

B3

F1

H1

H2

R1

R2-

3F

2

R1

2

B1

H1

P3

P1

P2

52

13

4

31

4

N2

R1

2

B1

H1

P3

P1

P2

52

13

4

31

4

N2

B2

P1 4

00

V

3N

A

C

1

P22

P33

P44

F1

R1

2

B1

H1

P3

P1

P2

52

13

4

31

4

N2

R1

2

B1

H1

P3

P1

P2

52

13

4

31

4

N2

R1

2

B1

H1

P3

P1

P2

52

13

4

31

4

N2

R1

2

B1

H1

P3

P1

P2

52

13

4

31

4

N2

1m

A2

34

L1

L2

L3

56

B3

P35

P46

P6

P5

P2

72

13

4

F2

13

52

46

13

52

46

R3

R2

H1

H2

23

0 V

3~

66

,6 A

L1

L2

L3

1m

A2

34

56

13

52

46

R3

R2

3 2 1 0 B3

5 P3

P5

P4

P2

P6

67

21

34

N3

N1

N3

N1

N3

N1

N3

N1

N3

N1

N3

N1

6 5 4 3 2 1 0 B1

5 P3

P1

P2

21

33

4

R1

30

00

w

22

50

w

15

00

w

75

0 w

50

0 w

30

0 w

AD

A1

00

06

NL

1L

2L

3

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12

NL1L2L3

mA

1 2

R1R1

P1P2S

S 4

50.17H1B1

P150 55

P2

S1S2

40

24

H12

2

T

SPIAACCENSIONESPIA

ACCENSIONE

1

42

HS

2

HS

21

B2

H2 H2

0 0 0 0 000 0

400 V 3N AC

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Wiring diagrams

mA Line arrival terminal boardB1 Single power plate energy regulatorB2 Double power plate energy regulatorH1 Pilot lampH2 Residual heat pilot lampR1 1000/2500 w double power cooking plate

Terminal 4a

Terminal 4

Terminal 2

Residual heatlamps

Color cables

Color cables

Color cables

Color cables

Blue section 1.5 mm2

White section 1.5 mm2

Red section 1.5 mm2

Green section 1 mm2

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13

NL1L2L3

mA

1 2

R1R1

P1P2S

S 4

50.17H1B1

P150 55

P2

S1S2

40

24

H12

2

T

SPIAACCENSIONESPIA

ACCENSIONE

1

42

HS

2

HS

21

B2

H2 H2

0 0 0 0 000 0

230 V 3 AC

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Wiring diagrams

mA Line arrival terminal boardB1 Single power plate energy regulatorB2 Double power plate energy regulatorH1 Pilot lampH2 Residual heat pilot lampR1 1000/2500 w double power cooking plate

Terminal 4a

Terminal 4

Terminal 2

Residual heatlamps

Color cables

Color cables

Color cables

Color cables

Blue section 1.5 mm2

White section 1.5 mm2

Red section 1.5 mm2

Green section 1 mm2

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P150 55

P2

S1S2

10

21

P1P25

S 4

50.17P1

50 55

P2

S1S2

10

21

P1P25

S 4

50.17 NL1L2L3

mA

H1

B2

H1

B1

H1

B2

H1

B1

R2H2

1

2 3

4

R1

4

R2R1

2

1

3

T

44A 2 24 44A 2 24

400 V 3N AC

B2 B1B2

B1

H1H1

H1H1

Wiring diagrams

mA Line arrival terminal boardB1 Single power plate energy regulatorB2 Double power plate energy regulatorH1 Pilot lampH2 Residual heat pilot lampR1 1800 w cooking plateR2 1000/2500 w double power cooking plate

Terminal 4a

Terminal 4

Terminal 2

Residual heatlamps

Color cables

Color cables

Color cables

Color cables

Blue section 1.5 mm2

White section 1.5 mm2

Red section 1.5 mm2

Green section 1 mm2

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P150 55

P2

S1S2

10

21

P1P25

S 4

50.17P1

50 55

P2

S1S2

10

21

P1P25

S 4

50.17 NL1L2L3

mA

H1

B2

H1

B1

H1

B2

H1

B1

R2H2

1

2 3

4

R1

4

R2R1

2

1

3

T

44A 2 24 44A 2 24

230 V 3 AC

B2 B1B2

B1

H1H1

H1H1

Wiring diagrams

mA Line arrival terminal boardB1 Single power plate energy regulatorB2 Double power plate energy regulatorH1 Pilot lampH2 Residual heat pilot lampR1 1800 w cooking plateR2 1000/2500 w double power cooking plate

Terminal 4a

Terminal 4

Terminal 2

Residual heatlamps

Color cables

Color cables

Color cables

Color cables

Blue section 1.5 mm2

White section 1.5 mm2

Red section 1.5 mm2

Green section 1 mm2

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WARNINGTHE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLEFOR ANY INACCURACIES IN THIS BOOKLET DUE TOCOPYING OR PRINTING ERRORS.

DUE TO ITS POLICY OF CONTINUAL PRODUCT IMPRO-VEMENT, THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHTTO MAKE ANY CHANGES DEEMED NECESSARY.

THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSI-BLE IF THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MA-NUAL ARE NOT OBSERVED.