MOD. FI60 – FI65BB – FI70 - FINC90 – FISC90 – FI TWIN (GE) ELECTRIC GRILL (GG) GAS GRILL (GEV) VENTILATED ELECTRIC GRILL (GGV) VENTILATED GAS GRILL INDEX USER GUIDE page GENERAL WARNINGS USER GUIDE FOR OVEN CONTROL PANEL OVEN FUNCTIONS...
GENERAL WARNINGS This product is in compliance with the EU 2002/96/EEC Directive. The crossed out "wheeled bin" symbol on the appliance indicates that at the end of its life-span, the product, as it has to be separately treated from domestic waste, it must be conferred to a differential collection centre for electric and electronic appliances or redelivered to the dealer at the time of purchase of a new equivalent appliance.
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Important: do not lift or pull the oven by the hand. In case of malfunctioning, disconnect the appliance from the electric mains (do not pull the power supply cable to disconnect the plug) and contact the authorised original spare parts technical after-sales centre. Close the gas system cock before any maintenance. Never attempt to repair the appliance yourself.
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Conscious use of the oven - Pre-heat the oven for the time strictly necessary - Open the door only when necessary to prevent escape of heat - Keep the gaskets clean and efficient to prevent damaging dispersions of heat - Always switch the oven off when not in use - To reduce the formation of condensate owing to the humidity contained in the foods, it is always necessary to pre-heat the oven before introducing the foodstuffs.
In case of accidental switch-off during cooking, switch-off the gas burner by acting on the control knob (a safety valve intervenes anyhow, interrupting the gas flow). Try switching it on firstly opening the door completely. If gas is smelled in the room, open a window and wait for this to disappear before switching on the burner again.
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Oven temperature thermostat: The oven thermostat controls the temperature desired for cooking on all of the oven functioning selections. Functions switch or selector The switch activates the type of functioning desired for cooking. Mechanical timer CM (in the models set-up) The mechanical timer can be used as a warning with acoustic signal at the end of the time period deemed necessary for cooking.
OVEN FUNCTIONS (the symbols in the oven indicated for which functions it is set-up) Oven light bulb (mod-GE;GEV;GG;GGV) The oven light bulb can be switched-on independently at any time. The bulb stays on also with other functions. Electric grill (mod-GE;GEV) In this selection only the electric resistance on the upper part of the oven is functioning (the simultaneous use of the gas burner is not possible, a safety device prevents its functioning).
FI70 – FISC90 FINC90 In models FI60 where set-up (not envisioned in versions GEV;GGV), the spit is positioned longitudinally and its connection is central in the oven's back. In this case also, insert the dish fixed with appropriate fork hooks of the split rod. Hook the split stand (R) to the side guides or in the appropriate slots (depending on the models).
This data regarding the cooking positions are indicative and can be interpreted on the basis of your own experience. USING THE GRILL With the grill it is possible to cook fish, vegetables, small spits and various types of meat, with the exception of lean game meat. The meat cut in thin slices and fish must always be grilled quickly, slightly greasing them with oil using a suitable brush and placed always on the grill.
ELECTRIC GRILL To optimise Grill cooking, pre-heat the switched on Grill oven (bring the selector knob in position (---) for at least 10 minutes. Introduce the dish inside the oven in the position closest to the Grill, depending on the type of food to cook. Always use the Grill with the oven door open and for a maximum time of 15 minutes.
To facilitate identifying the position of minimum, the thermostat has a stop in that position. To switch-off the burner from the position of minimum just press the knob slightly and turn it to position While using the oven burner the Grill burner cannot be activated. The burner is equipped with a safety valve that locks the gas supply in case the flame accidentally goes off.
Setting the time + + + + Press the button, set the time by acting on the buttons. + + + + This function remains active for 7 seconds after the last action on the buttons . To modify the time set, press the button for 4 seconds until the characters of the + + + + hour start to flash.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Disconnect the electric power supply before performing any type of maintenance on the product Do not use system cleaners on the appliance. Do not use coarse, abrasive or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door, as they can scratch or damage the surfaces, do not use acid products (like anti-scaling agents) as they can damage the enamelled parts.
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REMOVING/MOUNTING THE OVEN DOOR To remove and reinsert the oven door, follow the instructions given below. Fully open the door and in both hinges insert a metal rod (not supplied) with a diameter of about 3 mm in the hole shown in the figure. Pressed door model Door model with profiles Grasp the door with both hands on the sides down.
REMOVING/MOUNTING THE GLASS INSIDE THE OVEN DOOR General notes To make it easier to clean the door, you can remove the glass inside it. To take it out, follow the instructions below according to the door model mounted on the oven. Important: To remove the internal glass you need to remove the door from the oven (see paragraph on “Removing the oven door”) and place it on a steady surface that ensures the necessary steps are conducted safely.
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fig. 2 fig. 3 fig. 4 fig. 4/A To install the glass again (pay attention to putting it in the right way round, the part with the graphics must be towards the inside), position the upper clips A near the designated silk-screen printed notches in the glass (fig.
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Door model with profiles (remove the door from the oven) For this door model, along with the outer glass, you can also take out the intermediate glass (in models fitted with one) Remove the oven door, unscrew the 4 clamping screws of the steel plates C (fig. 5) that lock the glass surfaces into place.
REMOVING/MOUNTING THE LATERAL GUIDES Proceed as follows to release the lateral guides: take the guide by lifting it up at the front and pull it towards the inside of the oven (fig.1) so that the guide's hook comes out from the slot on the oven's wall. now pull the guide towards you and lift it by taking it out from its housing at the back (fig.2).
REMOVING/MOUNTING THE SLIDING GUIDES (IF ANY) If any, there are right and left sliding guides, which means they are not interchangeable on both sides of the oven. Proceed as follows to remove the sliding element from the lateral guide: release the lateral guide from the oven together with the sliding element, as reported in the paragraph above.
REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT BULB To prevent electric shocks and/or damage to persons, read and follow the procedure given below: WARNING: Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock. Ensure that the oven and the light bulb are cold, then remove the protection cover A . Do not touch the hot bulb with damp cloth, breakage may be caused.
VENTILATION OF ROOMS USED This household appliance must be installed and only function in permanently ventilated rooms and have greater ventilation when requested by relative local Standards in force. Such ventilation must guarantee a correct exchange of combustion gases, of air circulation and must maintain the work temperature within the safety limits.
INSERTING THE OVEN INTO THE CABINET It is important that all operations relating to the installation of the appliance are carried out by qualified staff. The oven can be installed both in tall unit and under the work top of a kitchen cabinet. fig.01 FI 60 fig.02 FI 70 fig.03 FI 65BB...
Built-in measurements The dimensions of the opening to be made on the cabinet for fitting the oven are indicated in figures. Ensure that the cabinet where the oven is to be installed, is able to support the weight of 30 kg for FI 60; 45 kg. for FI 90 and FI 70; 70 kg for FI TWIN. For the opening in the cabinet follow the respective dimensions of the type of oven purchased, indicated in Fig.
ASSEMBLY/REPLACEMENT OF THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. The electric cable must be kept locked to the terminal box by the cable fix, so that it cannot come out.
Connection to the gas mains Connection to the gas mains must be carried out in compliance with the relative local Standards in force and only by a trained technician or qualified installer of gas appliances that must also carry out the seal test, carefully following the outline below.
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“gas burners technical data”. Re-mount the burner following the above described operations, but in reverse order. Now follow the instructions in the paragraph “regulation of the thermostat minimum” FI60 – FI65 – FI70 FINC90 – FI SC90 9880022202-EN-040715.doc3...
REGULATION OF THE THERMOSTAT MINIMUM Perform this operation with the oven already inserted in the cabinet and with the electric and gas connections already carried out, as from previous instructions It is necessary to perform the adjustment of the minimum every time the type of gas is changed, in order to guarantee the good functioning of the burners In minimum position, the flame must be stable and must not...
TECHNICAL AFTER-SALES ASSISTANCE AND SPARE PARTS Spare parts Only authorised components can be used for the household appliance assistance. Do not repair or replace any oven component that has not been recommended in this manual. All interventions and repairs must be carried out by authorised technical staff. To request a spare part, indicate the following data: 1) Oven model initial (MOD.) and production number (N.L.), found on the product label positioned on the lower front part of the oven facade and in the first page of the...
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