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Euromaid gas built-in oven User manual

AU
GAS BUILT-IN OVEN
installation
and
operating
OWNER'S HANDBOOK
instructions
Model No's
NOTE TO INSTALLER:
LEAVE THE OWNERS GUIDE MANUAL WITH THE APPLIANCE.
(Keep For Fu ure Reference)
Environmental protection advice
All the materials used are environmentall compatible and rec clable.Please make our contribution
to conserving the environment b using the separate waste collection channels available.
ead carefully all the instructions contained in this booklet. It provides you with important
information regarding the safe installation, use and maintenance of the appliance as well as
useful advice for getting the best out of your oven. Keep this booklet in a safe place for future
reference.
The manufacturer pa s particular attention when printing its instruction manual however misprints ma
occur. If the texts are unclear, please contact the service centre for explanations.
After removing the packing, check that the appliance is not damaged in an wa . Be careful not to
leave the packing materials (plastic sheeting, expanded pol st rene etc.) in reach of children, as the
can be dangerous.
IMPO TANT: do not use the oven door handle to move the appliance, such as when removing
it from the packaging.
WA NING:
Before using the appliance, do not forget to remove the protecting parts of the appliance.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Oven's ratings and serial number are written on
the data plate (A) and (B) sealed inside the front
of the oven.
WHEN YOU CALL FOR SERVICE
When you call for service or order parts for
your unit be sure to give:
1. MODEL
2. SERIAL NUMBER
3. COLOUR
4. PART NAME and/or description of problem
5. YOUR FULL NAME ADDRESS and HOME
TELEPHONE
NUMBER and BUSINESS TELEPHONE
NUMBER IF APPROPRIATE. Servicing shall be carried out only by authorised
personnel.
ENVIRONMENTAL WARNING
Waste packaging
Do not throw the packaging of your appliance into the dustbin
but pick out the different materials (for instance foil paperboard
polystyrene) according to the local rules for rubbish elimination.
This appliance must only be used for the purpose of domestic
cooking.
RECORD HERE FOR EASY REFERENCE
Model Colour
Serial Number Installation Date
Dealer's Name and Address
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GENERAL WARNINGS
A
WA NING
emember ovens get hot: some parts naturally become
very hot, notably the glass oven door and the protective
strip. KEEP CHILD EN AWAY F OM Oven AT ALL
TIMES AND WA N THEM ABOUT THE DANGE .
When connecting or using appliances connected to a
plug near your oven KEEP THE MAINS CABLE FA
F OM HOT SU FACES OF THE OVEN.
Front oven
(A) Data plate
(B) Serial
number
WHERE THIS APPLIANCE IS INSTALLED IN MARINE CRAFT OR IN CARAVANS, IT SHALL NOT
BE USED AS A SPACE HEATER
DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE.
DO NOT USE OR STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS NEAR THIS APPLIANCE.
Make s re that the knobs are on 0 (closed) when the appliance is not in se.
IMPO TANT
This appliance must be used exclusivel for cooking food and for no other purpose.
An other use of the appliance (such as heating a room) is incorrect and therefore dangerous.
The manufacturer can not be considered responsible for possible damages arising from a wrong
installation.
The manufacturer can not be considered responsible for possible damages arising from a
wrong installation or incorrect use of the appliance.
- Installation and maintenance have to be done b qualified staff onl .
- The appliance should onl be used for the cooking of food and not for an other use.
- The safet of this appliance is assured onl when it is correctl connected to a good s stem of
previewed grounding, like from the norms.
- When in use the appliance becomes ver hot. Do not touch the heated elements inside the oven.
- Do not touch the appliance with humid or wet hands or feet.
- Do not use the appliance barefoot.
- Do not pull the feeding cable in order to detach the plug from socket.
- Do not leave the apparatus exposed to atmospheric agents (rain, sun and so on).
- Do not allow the appliance to be used b children.
- Dont let children sit down or pla with the oven door. Do not use the drop down door as a stool to
reach above cabinets.
- Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven.
Do not place heavy objects on the oven door when it is open.
WA NING - Accessible parts will become hot when in use.
To avoid burns and scalds children should be kept awa .
WA NING
This appliance is not intended for use b persons (including children) with reduced ph sical, sensor
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless the have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance b a person responsible for their safet .
Children should be supervised to ensure that the do not pla with the appliance.
Young children and infirm persons should not be left unsupervised in the vicinit .
WA NING
A steam cleaner is not to be used cleaning this appliances.
Keep the appliance thoroughl cleaned. Food residues ma cause fire risks.
In the instance of malfunctions, never attempt to repair the appliance ourself. Repairs b unskilled
persons ma cause damage and accidents. First refer to the contents of this manual.
If ou do not find the necessar information, contact our nearest Service Centre.
Servicing work on this appliance must be carried out b an authorised Technical Service Centre.
Alwa s request the use of original spare parts.
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DO NOT SP AY AE OSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPE ATION.
Not for use in marine craft, caravans or mobile homes unless the burners is fitted with a flame safeguard.
Make sure that air is able to circulate freel around the appliance. Poor ventilation produces a shortage
of ox gen.
Make sure that the appliance is supplied with the t pe of gas indicated on the relative sticker next to
the mains gas connection pipe.
Use of a gas oven appliance produces heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed. Ensure
that the room is well ventilated b keeping the air intakes open and in good working order or b installing
an extractor hood with discharge pipe.
If the appliance is used intensivel for a long time the effectiveness of the ventilation will have to be
increased, for example b opening a window or increasing the power of an electric extractor fan.
The appliance must be installed in accordance with the requirements of AS/NZS 3000.
IMPO TANT: The rating data plate is attached to the front of the oven.
Suppl voltage 220 - 240 V~ 50 Hz
Oven capacit 56 lt
Dimensions: Height cm 31.5
(oven usable Width cm 43.5
volume) Depth cm 41.5
Power: Oven burner
MJ/h
8.64 (Natural Gas), 7.50 (ULPG)
Electric grill W 1600
Cooling fan motor W 22
The Oven Lamp
(T pe E14 threaded T 300°C)
W 15
These instructions address appropriate installers and serve as a guide for installation, adjustment
and maintenance in conformit with the laws and regulations in force.
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GAS CONNECTION
The appliance shall be installed b an authorized person in accordance with the manufacturers
installation instructions, relevant local fitting regulations, municipal building regulations, the AS 5601
gas installations and other relevant statutor codes and regulations. If ou have some doubts, please
contact the authorities for confirmation concerning the characteristics of the gas and electricit output.
This appliance can be connected with rigid pipe as specified in AS5601 table 3.1 or with a Flexible
Hose which complies with AS/ANZ 1869 (AGA Approved), 10mm ID, class B or D, no more that 1.2m
long and in accordance with AS5601. Ensure that the Hose does not contact the hot surfaces of
the oven. The Hose should not be subjected to abrasion, kinking or permanent deformation
and should be able to be inspected along its entire length. Unions compatible with the hose
fittings must be used and connections tested for gas leaks.
The supply connection point shall be accessible with the appliance installed.
The appliance is generall preset for natural gas (so no other adjustment is necessar ) and equipped
with a regulator with pressure test point.
If the natural gas regulator supplied with the appliance does not have a pressure test point, a pressure
test point assembl must be fitted.
Ensure that all foreign matter has been cleared from the gas suppl line and also purge all air from
the gas s stem. Connect the regulator, tighten and check the installation to ensure no gas leaks occur.
Check gas pressure, note the correct setting from the data plate sealed on the front of the oven.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
INSTALLATIONS INST UCTIONS
IMPO TANT NOTICE TO THE INSTALLE
VENTILATION
Ventilation must be in accordance with AS5601-Gas Installations. In general, the appliance should
have adequate ventilation for complete combustion of gas, proper flueing and to maintain temperature
of immediate surroundings within safe limits.
When the installation is complete, alwa s check that all the unions are absolutel tight using a
soap solution. Never use a flame to make this check.
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A SERVICE TAP AND UNION BE
FITTED ADJACENT TO THE APPLIANCE INLET TO FACILITATE
FUTURE SERVICING.
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ELECT ICAL CONNECTION
The appliance must be installed b a suitabl qualified person in accordance with
these instructions and with the requirements of the Australian Wiring Rules AS/NZS 3000.
Fixed wired installations are to be provided with suitable isolation means in accordance with the said
rules.
An plug socket installed for the purpose of connecting the appliance to suppl must be readil
accessible when the appliance is installed.
Before making the connection, make sure that:
1) the safet circuit-breaker and the electrical s stem are able to withstand the load of the appliance
(see nameplate).
2) the power suppl s stem has an earth connection in good working order in accordance with the
regulations in force;
IMPO TANT
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
GREEN & YELLOW...............................................................EARTH
BLUE.................................................................................NEUTRAL
BROWN ....................................................................................LIVE
Electric power
Gas appliances with electric grill................3X1 mm2 core cable (10 amp. Fuse required)
Should conform to local authorit requirements.
Also refer to rangehood manufacturers recommendations.
This appliance is supplied with a plug & cord, simpl plug into a 3 pin household socket outlet witch
is properl earthed.
WA NING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EA THED.
The flexible mains lead and plug must not be in contact with hot surfaces.
CONNECTIONS
The Gas Connection is male 1/2" BSP and is situated at the right hand rear of the appliance, 20 mm
from the side and 500 mm from the bottom of the oven.
Should conform to local gas authorit requirements.
Also refer to rangehood manufacturers recommendations.
Where there is limited access to the gas regulator or pressure test point, the regulator can be installed
inside an adjacent cupboard at the end of the hose assembl .
VE Y IMPO TANT FO THE INSTALLE
Do not attempt to turn or stress threaded elbow of the manifold: ou risk damage to this part of the
gas appliance which ma void the manufacturers warrant .
Appl a manometer to the test nipple and reset the regulator if necessar .
Check the burners pressure (grill and oven) all operating on high flame.
Do not forget to replace the test nipple screw and to leave the instructions book with the user.
Important: several parts are protected with a special anti-scratch film. Please remove it before use.
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE
For the most efficient air circulation, the oven should be fitted according to the dimensions shown in
fig. 2.
FITTING THE APPLIANCE
Fit the appliance into its surround (beneath a work-top or above another appliance) b inserting screws
into the holes that can be seen in the frame of the oven when the door is open (fig. 2).
IMPO TANT
The panels of the adjoining furniture should be heat resistant. Particularl when the adjoining furniture
is made of veneered wood, the adhesives should be able to withstand a temperature of 90°C.
Plastic materials or adhesive which cannot withstand this temperature will become deformed or unstuck.
To compl with safet regulations, once the appliance has been fitted it should not be possible to make
contact with the electrical parts.
All parts which offer protection should be fixed in such a wa that the cannot be removed without the
use of a tool.
We recommend that installation, connection and preparation of the cabinet are carried out b a qualified
technician accordingl with the instructions of this booklet and with the installation requirements or
regulations in force in the user's Countr
How to remove packing
After having removed internal and external packing ensure that the apparatus is intact and not damaged.
If ou are not sure do not use the oven, and call our Retailer.
Some points are protected with a plastic coating.
It is absolutel necessar to eliminate this covering before using the appliance.
The elements used for packing (cardboard, bags, polystyrene, cards) must be kept away from
children because they are a potential source of danger.
Installation, regulation, transformation, maintenance should only be done by qualified personnel
only.
580
fig. 2
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P EPA ATION ON THE CABINET
screw
screw
Screws fitting
TAB. D
Natural Gas 1.00
Jet mm Ø B rners Power MJ/h
Oven
NG Regulator
Gas Type kPa
U - LPG 2.75
Jet mm Ø B rners Power MJ/h
Oven
LP Test point
adaptor
Gas Type kPa
1.35 8.64
7.50
0.73
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GAS CONVE SION AND ADJUSTMENT
SPECIAL NOTE
When converting from Natural Gas to U-LPG ensure that the NG regulator is removed and replaced
with the Test Point Assembl . A gas regulator suitable for a suppl pressure of 2,75kPa should be part
of the gas tank suppl .
After installation or an servicing operation, alwa s ensure that the appliance is gas sound and that
the components are now operating correctl . Items removed during servicing should be replaced in
the reverse order to their removal.
Fig. B
GAS CONVE SION AND ADJUSTMENT
If the appliance requires a different t pe of gas than
the kind available, the injectors must be changed
and the minimum adjusted.
Oven burner
To change the oven injector, it is necessar to act as
follows: open the oven door, remove the lower side
A, unscrew screw B (fi.g A) and disassemble the oven
burner C (see fig.B). Change the injector (see fig. B)
and replace it with another one suitable for the new
gas t pe (see table D).
Re-assemble ever thing in the opposite direction,
pa ing attention to place the burner in the right wa
on its rear slot.
C
Injector
A
B
B
A
Fig. A
Fan assisted gas oven
Fan assisted gas oven
When used with natural gas all burners have been preset at our factor and further adjustment should
not be necessar . Conversion kits to other gases are available from the place of purchase.
Do not attempt to fit the conversion kit ourself. Conversion to U-LPG gas should onl be carried out
b an authorized technician.
Z
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MINIMUM FLOW ADJUSTMENT FO OVEN
THE MOSTAT
In order to adjust the minimum, act as follows: switch
the burner on turning the knob to the maximum position.
Remove the knob and unscrew of some turns the b -
pass screw (fig. I).
Assemble the knob and let the oven warm up for 15
minutes; after that turn the knob to the maximum
position.
After having removed the knob once again, making
sure that the thermostat rod has not been moved,
screw slightl the above mentioned b -pass screw, to
obtain a flame of 3 or 4 mm of length.
For U-LPG, the adjusting screw must be tight screwed.
Make sure that the flame does not extinguish passing
quickl from the maximum flow to the minimum flow,
and closing and opening the oven door (the oven door
must be closed softl ).
Fig. I
It is important that all the operations related to installation and regulation be carried out b specialised
staff in accordance with the norms in force. The specific instructions are described in the chapters for
the installer. Before using the appliance, carefull remove the special protective film that protects the
stainless steel or anodized aluminium items.
The ovens thermal isolation and the grease residue from the work produce smoke and unpleasant
odours during the first few minutes of use. We advise heating the empt oven to maximum temperature
for about 45 minutes at first use.
Use of the gas oven
When using the oven for the first time, set the temperature to its highest level and heat for
about 30 minutes with the oven door closed. Open all windows wide to eliminate any odours
and fumes produced by internal components.
It is something normal, and in case it will occur, wait for the smoke to stop before introducing the food
into the oven.
The oven is fitted with: a rod shelf for cooking food contained in oven dishes or placed directl on the
rod shelf itself, a drip-tra for cooking sweets, biscuits, pizzas, etc., or for collecting juices and fats
from food cooked directl on the rod shelf.
warnings: do not cook foods on the bottom in the base of the oven.
Fig. 5
ELECT ICAL IGNITION
Open the oven door . Turn the knob anti-clockwise
until the pointer to the maximum power (fig.5).
When the knob is pressed, the electrical ignition
will automaticall be activated.
MANUAL IGNITION OF OVEN BU NE
Open the oven door and place a lighted match
close to the hole of the oven bottom plate
(fig. 4A). Turn the knob anti-clockwise until the
pointer to the maximum power (fig.5), and keep
the knob pressed for about 15 seconds to heat
up the thermocouple bulb, and then release it.
If the burner does not remain on, repeat the
operation.
Fig. 4A
keep the knob pressed for about 15 seconds to
heat up the thermocouple bulb, and then release
it. If the burner does not remain on, repeat the
operation.
To turn off the burner, turn the knob clockwise
to the vertical position marked b the ( ) s mbol
(fig. 5).
= Closed
= MIN.
= MAX.
160°C
265°C
160
180
200
230
250
265
Oven cooking
Before use, heat the oven to the desired
temperature. Upon reaching the desired
temperature, introduce food and check the cooking
temperature, taking care to turn it off 5 minutes
before the end of the cooking time in order to
recover the stored heat.
WA NING: the oven must be used with the oven
door closed.
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USE
Gas oven
The thermostats are equipped with a safet device which prevents accidental opening.
In addition, if the flame goes out accidentall , the safet of the gas s stem is assured b a thermocouple
which is tripped automaticall and cuts off the flow of gas to the burner concerned.
N.B.: Always make sure that the oven door
is open before lighting the burner. After making sure that the burner has lit properl ,
gentl close the oven door. To obtain the
temperature required, simpl turn the pointer of
the knob to the chosen number (fig. 5).
WA NING: Do not operate the ignition for
more than 20 seconds. If the burner fails to
ignite, leave the oven door open for at least
1 minute before pressing the knob again.
WA NING:
the oven and grill must be used with the oven
door closed.
Grill Cooking
The heat comes from above.
Suitable for:
thin meat; toast.
Advice for grill cooking
Almost all meat can be cooked on the grill except
for several thin, game meats and meatloaf.
The meat and fish to be cooked on the grill should
be sprinkled with oil and placed on the grill; the
former is moved nearer or further awa from the
grill element based on the thickness of the meat
in order to avoid burning it on the outside and
not cooking it enough on the inside.
Add 1 cup of water to the drip tra to avoid the
creation of smoke caused b sauce or grease
drippings.
Put the drip tra on the first level (fig. 7B).
Fig. 7B
Oven light .
USE OF THE OVEN FAN FUNCTION Fig. 7F
- Place the chicken or meat cut to be roasted on
the spit L so that it is firmly held in place by the
two prongs F (fig. 7D).
- Place the spit on the support G.
- Insert the support G completely inside the oven
so that rod L goes inside hole of the turnspit
motor M .
- Position the dripping pan with some water inside
underneath the support G.
- Close the oven door.
The turnspit is an optional available onl in some
models.
Use of the turnspit .
For electric grill models turn the knob in position
(fig. 7F).
To remove the spit carry out the inverse procedure
using the knob A and a heat-proof oven glove.
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TURNSPIT ( optional )
Use of the fan assisted electric grill (fig. 7F)
The air which is heated by the grill heating element
is circulated by the fan which distributes the heat
on the food.
The fan assisted grill replaces perfectly the turnspit.
You can obtain very good results also with large
quantities of poultry sausage red meat.
Defrosting with fan (fig. 7F)
The air at ambient temperature is distributed inside
the oven for defrosting food very quickly and without
proteins adulterations.
NOTE: this function must be used with the oven
thermostat in position ( 0 ) OFF.
Level
4
3
2
1
5
Grids
Drip dray
Use of the fan assisted gas oven (fig. 7F)
The air which is heated by the gas burner is circulated
by the fan which distributes the heat on the food.
NOTE: this function must be used with the oven
burner on and the fan switch on.
F
L
G
M
fig. 7D
A
Cooking times
Cooking times may vary based on the type of food
its homogeneity and thickness.
It is advised to watch the cooking process the first
few times and verify the results so that when making
the same dishes under the same conditions similar
results may be obtained.
Fig. 7C
NOTE: Install shelves by locating them in the
horizontal guide rails on the oven walls.
The raised portion of the shelf is to be facing the
rear wall of the oven (fig. 7C).
Warning: the positions for shelves are
5
4
3
2
B mp
NOTE: oven shelves
The shelves are designed with stop-locks so
when placed correctly on the shelf supports they
will stop before coming completely out of the
oven and will not tilt when you are removing food
from them or placing food on them.
When placing cookware on a shelf pull the shelf
out to the bump on the shelf support. Place the
cookware on the shelf then slide the shelf back
into the oven. This will eliminate reaching into the
hot oven.
To remove the shelves from the oven, pull them
forward you tilt front end upward and pull them
out.
To replace, it in the opposite manner as before.
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DESCRIPTIONS OF ACCESSORIES
front part
Oven accessories
A = wire shelves B = Drip dray (optional) C = Grill pan set
AB C
PCI "Campanil"TR 259 Analogic (Fig. 7L)
Setting the clock
Pull the control knob and turn clockwise.
Alarm programme adj stement
Turn the knob clockwise without pulling it in.
At the end of the programmed time an alarm will
sound. To cancel it turn the knob to the bell.
Turn the knob clockwise, stopping the pointer
in line with the selected time. The timer can be
set from 1 to 60 minutes. When the preset time
is over, a buzzer will sound.
XII
XI
X
IX
VIII
VII
VI
V
I
II
III
IV
Fig. 7L Fig. 7M
1 Time of the da
2 Timing and insertion
3 Signal timng and insertion
Fig. 7N
12
MINUTE COUNTE S (fig. 7N)
O
45
5
35 25
15
55
Reset timer
Press + and - buttons together and release
+ button first.
Signal
The signal after time out will stay 7 minutes if it
has not been reset with the + button (one touch
only).
Signal freq ency
When the display shows the time of day the signal
frequency can be selected by pressing the -
button. Three different frequencies are selectable.
ELECTRONIC TIMER FOR COOKER (Fig. 7M)
F nctions
On
The display flashes.
Time setting
Press the left button.
Set the time with buttons + and -.
This function remains activated 7 seconds after
the last +/- operation.
Timer setting
This function is permanently activated and it will
be immediately set with +/- buttons.
During setting the units are 10 seconds.
During count down the timer takes priority on the
display.
The units are seconds.
The maximum time is 99 minutes.
The relay contact (when available) is closed during
the count down only.
Removal of oven door
To make cleaning easier remove the oven door as
follows:
1) open the door halfway and remove the glass
stoppers A the profile B (as shown in fig. 8)
and the glass C as shown in fig. 8A.
2) open the oven door completely.
3) flip the hinge hooks "A" outwards (see fig. 8B).
4) shut the oven door slowly until it reaches
hooks "A" making sure these are locked into
slots "B" of the oven door as shown in fig.8C.
5) Using both hands push the oven door lightly
inwards toenable the door hinges "C" to come
away from the slots "D" (see fig. 8D) and pull
the door towards you until it is released from the
oven. After cleaning it reposition it correctly
following the abovesteps in the reverse order
and flipping hooks "A" inwardsbefore you shut
the oven door (fig. 8E).
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning sho ld be carried o t when the
appliance is COOL.
Do not se steam cleaners to clean the oven.
Always clean off spillage as quickly as possible to
prevent burning on which will make removal more
difficult. Wash with a clean cloth soaked in hot soapy
water rinse and dry with a soft cloth. Do not use
abrasives caustic pastes or sprays coarse cleaning
pads or powders.
The oven accessories (shelve grid oven shelf
carriers) and the oven door also can be removed
for easier washing to be done with a mild detergent
solution. The slots in the front of the appliance for
the passage of the air must carefully kept un-
obtructed for an efficient cooling of the unit.
CAUTION: do not use rough or abrasive materials
or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass doors of
the oven since they may scratch the surface and
cause the glass to break.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
N.B.: BEFORE DOING ANY MAINTENANCE WORK DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY AND TURN
OFF THE GAS TAP OF THE GAS CYLINDER OR THE GAS SUPPLY MAIN.
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B
Fig 8A
Fig 8
A
C
AA
A
B
A
Fig. 8C
Fig. 8B
C
D
Fig. 8D
A
Fig. 8E
Oven light (fig. 10)
The oven bulb is a special kind which is resistant to
high temperatures. Replace it as follows: disconnect
the oven from the power suppl b removing the
plug or switching off the power suppl at the mains;
remove the protective glass (A) and replace the
burnt-out bulb with one of the same t pe. Replace
the protective glass.
Fig. 10
Self-cleaning panels
If the oven is fitted with self-cleaning panels at normal cooking temperatures the catalytic enamel helps
transform grease splashes into a light dust. This dust can be removed with a damp sponge when the oven
has cooled down. This helps keep the surface of the enamel porous and ensures maximum cleaning efficiency.
The self-cleaning panels and the shelves frame are very easy to remove
(see fig. 11 - 12 - 13 - 14).
Fig. 11 Fig. 12 Fig. 13 Fig. 14
Maintenance sched le:
To ensure the appliance continues to operate at peak performance we recommend
a routine service call every 2 years for the life of the appliance.
14
Important: if the oven is no longer to be used, it should be made inoperable b cutting the power
suppl cable, after unplugging it from the power suppl . Disused appliances can be a safet risk
as children often pla with them. For this reason it is advisable to make the oven safe.
T300°C
A
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