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99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:35 Page 1 Instructions for use and installation ELECTRIC COOKERS WITH ELECTRIC COOKERS WITH STANDARD OR CERAMIC HOB STANDARD OR CERAMIC HOB...
99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:35 Page 2 List of contents Your cooker in complete safety Installing your cooker in all simplicity Fitting recommendations Electrical connections Connection Using your hob in all simplicity 6-11 How to use the radiant and halogen rings How to use the cast-iron hobs How to use your oven Accessories 10-11...
99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:35 Page 3 our cooker in complete safety sing your cooker in complete safety LEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE SING THE OVEN FOR THE FIRST TIME Before using your oven for the first time, INSTALLING AND USING THIS APPLIANCE heat it up empty with the door closed for We have designed your hob for private approximately 15 minutes on the MAXIMUM...
99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:35 Page 4 Installing your cooker in all simplicity itting recommendations POSSIBLE INSERTION METHODS When installing the appliance you should leave the following minimum gaps between it and its surroundings (fig. 1 and 2): - 10 mm between the sides of the appliance and the walls or furniture.
99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:35 Page 5 Installing your cooker in all simplicity onnection Terminal fig. 2 fig. 1 strip Open the plastic trap door located in the lower right hand corner of the rear casing. To do this : stick a screw driver between the metal casing and the trap door then pivot the trap door (fig.
99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:35 Page 6 Using your cooker in all simplicity ow to use the radiant and halogen rings Useful tips to cook economically on radiant and halogen rings STAINLESS STEEL INOX STEEL Pans must be designed for cooking with ACIER COPPER OR ALUMINIUM CUIVRE OU ALU...
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99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:35 Page 7 Using your cooker in all simplicity ow to use the radiant and halogen rings (cont’d) Energy efficiency: to finish cooking, switch The bases of oversized utensils may trap to position "0", and leave the saucepan or and carry materials which cause staining on pan in place to use the accumulated heat to the hop.
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99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:35 Page 8 Using your cooker in all simplicity sing the cast-iron hob There are two types of controls for the hobs (depending on the model): - Rapid cast-iron hob including temperatu- re limiting device, with control switches numbered from 0 to 6.
99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:35 Page 9 ow to use your oven Tips for using oven Using the oven for the first time : The adjustment settings for the oven Before using your oven for the first thermostat in the cooking guide are provi- time, heat it up empty with the door ded for information purposes only.
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99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:35 Page 10 Using your cooker in all simplicity ccessories (depending on model) Anti-drop safety shelf (fig. 1) The shelf can be used to support all dishes and tins containing foodstuffs to be cooked or browned. It can also be used for grilling meat (with Fig.
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99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:35 Page 11 ccessories (depending on model) The dripping pan (fig. 5) This is used to collect juices and fat from cooking on the high grill and the pulsed grill (according to model). It can be used as a cooking dish according to the size of the item to be cooked (for example poultry Fig.
99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:35 Page 12 How to look after your cooker? Before cleaning, allow the appliance to cool down and check that all the knobs are in the OFF position. As a general rule, abrasive powders and metallic sponges should not be used. - Do not use high-pressure steam cleaners.
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99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:35 Page 13 How to look after your cooker? ACCESSORIES WHAT TO DO EMPLOYED TAIN MINOR - Soak the area to be cleaned with hot - Clean sponges. water, then wipe it. CCUMULATED BURNT ON STAINS - Soak the area to be cleaned with hot water, - Clean sponges.
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99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:35 Page 14 How to look after your cooker? ven with standard enamel - Clean the walls with a cloth soaked in very hot soapy water, to remove fat splashes. We advise frequent cleaning. When a large spillage has occurred, wipe it up if possible with a damp sponge or a soft brush.
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99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:36 Page 15 ven with pyrolytic enamel - This type of oven is cleaned via the high-temperature destruction of stains and soiling caused by splashing or spills during cooking. - The smoke given off is cleaned as it passes through a catalyst. Do not wait until the oven is too full of grease before carrying out cleaning.
99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:36 Page 16 Minor maintenance by the user Adjustable feet (depending on model) (fig. 1) Certain appliances have adjustable feet at the front making it possible to obtain a flu- sh fit on any floor surface, by screwing or unscrewing them.
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99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:36 Page 17 Minor maintenance by the user Replacing the catalytic panels (depending on model) Before carrying out any dismantling work, allow the appliance to cool and check that the cooking selector knob is in the "Off" position. Sidewalls with slotted runners Turn the screw a quarter of a turn in order to remove the slotted catalytic liners (Fig.1).
99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:36 Page 18 Minor troubleshooting You have doubts about whether your cooker is working correctly..this does not necessarily mean there is a breakdown. Nevertheless, check the following points : IF YOU REALIZE POSSIBLE WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? THAT CAUSES - Your hob is connected incorrectly.
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99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:36 Page 19 Minor troubleshooting (cont’d) IF YOU REALIZE POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? THAT Check the electrical connection Check that the door is properly closed. The pyrolysis cleaning Check the selector is in the right position. cycle does not work Has the start-up of the pyrolysis cleaning (depending on model)
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99626702_GB_A.qxd 05/03/03 13:36 Page 20 After Sales Service All repairs must be carried out by a qualified technician. The dealers and distributors of our make are the only people who: have complete knowledge of the appliance, fully employ our techniques of adjustment, maintenance and repair, : for maintenance work, use exclusively ENUINE SPARE PARTS GENUINE SPARE...
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