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Alfresco Chef Milano Guide

PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Alfresco chef ® is a registered trademark of Innovative Food Ingredients Ltd.
Milano
MANUAL & USER GUIDE
2
Size: 1900cm x 145cm x 84cm
Weight: 128kg
Cooking Floor: 75cm x 80cm
Fire Brick Tiles:
• 4 x 37.5cm x 33cm
• 2 x 37.5cm x 19cm
*Subject to slight changes to features and design
ESSENTIAL ITEMS FOR
YOUR WOOD FIRED OVEN
• 4pc Peel Set
• Milano Oven Cover
All accessories are available at www.thealfrescochef.co.uk
Contents
2. Technical Data
3. Components
4. Assembly Instructions
10. Safety Information
13. Use & Maintenance
14. Trouble Shooting
15. Warranty & Oven Registration
16. Customer Service
TECHnICAL Data*
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COMPONENTS
1 Chimney Cap 1
2 M5*10 Screws 4
3 Chimney 1
4 M6*40 Screws 4
5 Oven Body W/Tiles 1
6 Stand Handle 4
7 Stand Bar 2
8 Stand Back Plate 1
9 Side Table 2
10 Stand Right Hand Side 1
No. Part Quantity
11 Stand Bottom Plate 1
12 Wheel Cover 2
13 Wheel W/Brake 2
14 M6*12 Screws 61
15 Door 1
16 Stand Front 1
17 Stand Left Hand Side 1
18 Wheels 2
No. Part Quantity
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
This oven comes part assembled for your conveniance and
instructions start from step 8.
(Steps 1 to 7 are for reassembly should you dismantle it).
Attach 4 x wheels and wheel cover to the legs using the 16 x M6*12
screws.
Top Tip: Wheels with brakes are to be installed in the back of the plate
with 6 holes.

5
Attach the bottom shelf plate to the legs with 8 x M6*12 screws.

Attach the stand back plate to step 2 part with 11 x M6*12 screws.

6
Attach the stand front plate to the front of the stand with 4 x M6*12
screws.

Attach the stand bar to the front of stand with 8 x M6*12 screws.

7
Attach the handles to the body of the oven to aid lifting the top.

Lift the oven top and place onto the stand. The handles attached in
stage 6 can now be removed.

8
Use the 5 x M6*12 screws to attach each shelf.

Attach the chimney cap to the chimney assembly with the 4 x M5*10
screws.

9
Attach the chimney to the body of the oven with 4 x M6*30 screws.
Add the oven door.

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INTENDED USE:
Alfresco Chef Ovens are intended for outdoor use only.
• Do not use ovens indoors. Keep away from buildings, structures or
proximity to any enclosed area.
• Position the oven on a flat, hard, stable surface. Keep it clear and free from
flammable or combustible materials, gasoline or other flammable liquids.
• Do not use flammable liquids or any fuels that have been presoaked in
flammable liquid, around the oven whilst it is lit.
• Only use kiln dried hardwood.
• Do not exceed temperate above 450°C. Exceeding this temperature could
lead to personal injury and/or damage to the oven that is not covered by
warranty.
• Do not operate in high winds.
• Always wear heat resistant protective gloves when handling the oven.
• The oven will be extremely hot during use. Use caution when adding
hardwood to the fire.
• Do not touch oven body or chimney when in use.
• Do not move the oven when in use.
• Do not leave oven unattended when in use.
• Keep children, pets and combustible items away from oven when in
operation.
• Only use tools and utensils that are resistant to high temperatures.
• Allow oven to fully cool before cleaning, moving or putting under cover.
• Do not modify the oven or fittings.
WARNING! Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or
maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death.
Read and follow all safety warnings and instructions before assembling
and using this oven.
SAFETY INstRUCTIONS
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LIGHTING THE OVEN
Place a natural fire starter inside
the centre of the oven. We
recommend using a Woodson
Firestarter.

Place two medium sized logs
either side of the fire starter, and
two smaller ones directly above a
natural fire starter. You may need
to use some kindling around the
base of the fire too.

Light the fire starter, ensuring
that the kindling and/or logs start
to burn well. The wood should
not smoulder or smoke before
catching fire. If it does, use wood
that has less moisture.

Once the fire is established, keep
adding small and medium pieces
of wood to ensure that the dome
and tiles heat through well. Use
the door with a sizeable gap to
retain more heat and speed up
the heating process.

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PIZZAS
Once the oven reaches 350°C, use an ember rake to push the wood to one
side, then brush o the ash with the brass brush. Add more wood to push the
temperature to 400°C.
You can now start to place pizzas on the opposite side to your fire. Again,
use the door to maintain/recover heat to cooking temperature (370°C+) if
necessary.
To ensure an even bake, use turning peel or pizza peel to rotate pizza
throughout the cook.
BAKING & ROASTING
Follow instructions until the end of step 2. Add logs until the temperature
is above your target cooking temperature, then allow the logs to burn to
embers. Have the door slightly open to maintain the temperature inside the
oven as the wood burns down.
Once the wood has burned to embers, control the temperature of the oven by
using the damper and the door.
If the oven cools, use small pieces of wood to restore the temperature,
opening the door and damper to allow the wood to burn fully before closing
again.
It may be useful to spread the embers along the back of the oven for a more
uniform heat.
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oven maintenance
STORING THE OVEN
To prevent rusting and weather damage, we recommend that your oven is
kept under a waterproof cover when not in use.
When not in use for long periods of time, it is recommended that your oven is
stored under a cover in a garage or shed.
CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE OVEN
1. Allow oven to cool down completely.
2. Use warm soapy water or BBQ cleaner to clean the exterior of the oven after
every use. Do not use oven cleaner under any circumstances.
3. Use metal protectors, such as WD40, to protect the oven when not in use.
4. If the oven is used regularly, the chimney should be removed and washed
out every 4 weeks to rinse o the soot layer.
CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE OVEN
1. Always allow ash and wood residue to cool before being removed from the oven.
2. Use a stainless-steel bristle brush to remove debris. Where possible, avoid
fatty liquids coming into contact with the tiles.
3. Do not empty hot ash or debris into waste disposal containers.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE LIGHTING THE OVEN
This is a common occurrence on start up until the wood is fully ignited. If
this continues follow these helpful tips:
- Ensure that there is enough space around the logs to enable vivid flames
in order to avoid choking the fire.
- Check that the flue damper is fully open and remove the oven door to
allow maximum air flow to the fire. This is especially important when
lightening the fire.
- The wood may be too moist, may have become damp or be an unsuitable
species of wood for wood fired cooking (eg: a soft wood). This will also
cause a heavy amount of smoke. Once the oven is lit and increasing in
temperature you should see very little visible smoke.
IF THE FIRE GOES OUT OR A FRESH PIECE
OF WOOD DOES NOT IGNITE
- Ensure you are refuelling the oven throughout the cook to maintain an
even temperature.
- Adding smaller pieces of wood will avoid large spikes in temperature and
will be less likely to smother the fire.
- When refuelling with wood, ensure that there is sucient space above and
around the embers to allow maximum air flow to ignite the fresh wood.
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The Alfresco Chef guarantee the wood red oven and its components to be free
from defects in materials and workmanship for up to 3 years.
Please retain your receipt, invoice or any other proof of purchase for the
duration of your ownership and register your oven online at
www.thealfrescochef.co.uk
In the unlikely event that something does go wrong, we will endeavour to
- Repair or replace faulty component parts.
- If the fault cannot be repaired, we will replace the whole oven.
- In the event the oven is replaced, we require the existing oven to be returned.
To make a warranty claim, please contact our customer support team by email
info@thealfrescochef.co.uk. Please note, proof of purchase will be required at
the time of contact.
EXCLUSIONS
The following exclusions apply to the warranty.
• Where the oven has not been used and installed as described in this manual.
• This includes the use of anything other than untreated hardwood for fuel
and burning the oven at excessive temperatures over 450°C
• Where the oven has been subject to normal wear and tear (e.g. oven tiles
and thermometer)
• Discoloration or heat tarnishing.
• Water damage
• Surface rust
• Minor distortion or warping caused by prolonged exposure to heat, where
warping does not prevent use of the oven.
• If the oven has been altered or modied and is no longer in the condition
detected at delivery of the product.
• If the damage is the result of the use of chemicals inside or outside the oven.
• Damage to parts not functional and decorative that do not aect the
normal use of the oven, including scratches and colours dierences
Spare parts are available from the Alfresco Chef.
WARRANTY
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
For questions on handling and functionality of our products, please contact
our customer service team:
Email: info@thealfrescochef.co.uk
Website: www.thealfrescochef.co.uk
Alfresco Chef ® is a registered trademark.
Distributed in the UK by Innovative Food Ingredients Ltd, SK16 4RE.
www.thealfrescochef.co.uk

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