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7 Using the Oven....... 35 Table of Contents General Information on Using the 1 Safety Instructions......Oven..........Intended Use........Operation of the Oven Control Child, Vulnerable Person and Pet Unit..........Safety ..........8 General Information About Cook- Electrical Safety......ing ..........Safety While Working with Gas..
1 Safety Instructions • This section includes the in the staff kitchens of shops, safety instructions necessary offices and other working en- to prevent the risk of personal vironments. injury or material damage. • CAUTION: This product should • If the product is handed over be used for cooking purposes to someone else for personal only.
pacity (including children), un- 2. Cut off the power cable and less they are kept under super- disconnect it with the plug vision or receive the necessary from the product. instructions. 3. Take precautions to prevent • Children should be supervised children from entering the to ensure that they do not play product.
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• Plug the product into an outlet • Contact the importer or the au- that meets the voltage and fre- thorized service centre if the quency values specified on the length of the power line is in- type label. adequate. •...
where water may escape). Oth- The carbon monoxide sensor erwise there is a risk of short should be placed no more than circuit and electrocution. 2 meters from the product. • Never touch the plug with wet • The setting conditions for this hands! device is specified on the label •...
oning and overheating of Transportation nearby surfaces and control Safety knobs. The use of smaller • Before transporting the pans / pots may cause you to product, disconnect the burn due to flames. product from the mains and • Request information about gas disconnect the gas connec- emergency telephone numbers tions.
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• Always wear protective gloves • To avoid overheating, product during transport and installa- installation should not be car- tion. Otherwise there is a risk ried out behind decorative cov- of injury from sharp edges! ers. • Before the product is installed, •...
There is an explosion or pois- • Don't use the product if it oning hazard due to repairs by breaks down or gets damaged non-professional people. while being used. Disconnect • The gas hose must be connec- the product from the electri- ted in such a way that it does city.
Temperature Warn- detailed information, refer to the section "Usage of ac- ings cessories". • CAUTION: When the product is • Close the oven door after in use, the product and its ac- pushing the accessories com- cessible parts will be hot. Care pletely into the cooking space, should be taken to avoid otherwise they may hit the...
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cooking. Otherwise it may • Do not place it on top of ac- cause food poisoning or dis- cessories during preheating. eases. • Always press down with a • Do not heat closed tins and plate or similar object to pre- glass jars in the oven.
too far in the back of the grill. • Never wash the product by This is the hottest area and spraying or pouring water on it! fatty foods may catch fire. There is the risk of electric • Place the cookware in the cen- shock! ter of the hob zone.
tronic Equipment (WEEE) and with the and Energy Information (Amendment) (EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Exit) Regulations 2019 in compliance with regulations 2013 (as amended). By ensur- the European standard EN 60350-2. ing this product is disposed of correctly, This product can contain halogen light (En- you will help prevent negative con- ergy Efficiency Class G) or LED light...
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• Keep hob baking areas and pot bases clean. Dirt reduces the heat transfer between the baking area and the pot base. EN / 15...
3 Your product In this section, you can find the overview Wire shelves * and basic uses of the product's control Lower heater (under the steel plate) panel. There may be differences in images Shelf positions and some features depending on the type Lamp ** of product.
1 Hob control knobs 2 Timer knob 3 Function selection knob 4 Thermostat lamp 5 Temperature knob 6 Ignition button If there are knob(s) controlling your Hob control knobs product, in some models this/these knob(s) You can operate your hob with the hob con- may be so that they come out when pushed trol knobs.
Function Temperature Function description Description and use symbol range (°C) Food is heated from above and below at the same time. Suit- Top and bottom heat- able for cakes, pastries or cakes and stews in baking moulds. Cooking is done with a single tray. Only lower heating is on.
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On models with wire shelves : Placing the tray on the cooking shelves On models with wire shelves : It is also important to place the trays on the side wire shelves correctly. Place the tray between the wire shelves as shown in the figure.
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yourself until it reaches the front side. You must pass over this stopping socket to re- move it completely. Proper placement of the wire grill and tray on the telescopic rails-On models with wire shelves and telescopic models Thanks to the telescopic rails, trays or wire shelves can be easily installed and re- moved.
3.6 Technical Specifications General specifications Product external dimensions (height/width/depth) (mm ) 850 /500 /600 Voltage/Frequency 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz Cable type and section used/suitable for use in the min. H05VV-FG 3 x 1 mm2 product Total power consumption (kW) Total gas consumption (kW) 7,9 kW (574 g/h - G30) Fuse (min.)
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Values stated on the product labels or in the documentation accompanying it are obtained in laboratory conditions in accordance with relevant standards. Depend- ing on operational and environmental conditions of the product, these values may vary. Country gas categories/types/pressure You can find the gas type, pressure and gas category that can be used for the country where the product will be installed in the table below.
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COUNTRY CATEGORY GAS TYPE AND PRESSURE CODES Cat II 2H3B/P G20,20 mbar G30,30 mbar Cat II 2H3B/P G20,20 mbar G30,30 mbar Cat II 2H3B/P G20,20 mbar G30,30 mbar Cat II 2H3B/P G20,20 mbar G30,30 mbar Cat II 2H3B/P G20,20 mbar G30,30 mbar Cat II 2H3B/P...
4 Installation low a side clearance of 65mm between General information the appliance and any wall, partition or • Refer to the nearest Authorised Service tall cupboard. Agent for installation of the product. Make sure that the electric and gas in- stallations are in place before calling the Authorised Service Agent to have the product ready for operation.
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If your product has 2 safety chains; Stability chain to be as short as Fasten hook (1) by using a proper peg to practicable to avoid oven tilting for- the kitchen wall (6) and connect safety ward and diagonal to avoid oven chain (3) to the hook via the locking mech- side tilting.
4.2 Electrical connection 17-19 1000 19-24 1250 Rooms that do not have openable doors and/or windows that open directly to the outer environment If the room where the appliance is installed does not have a door and/or a window that opens directly to the external environment, other products shall be sought that defin- itely provide a fixed non-adjustable and...
• The electric cable must not be crushed, Make the terminal block connection of your folded, jammed or touch hot parts of the product according to the connection/phase product. If the electric cable is damaged, information on the product type label. it must be replaced by a qualified electri- cian.
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• Manufacturer shall not be held respons- • Before gas connection, make sure that ible for damages arising from procedures the gas main supply and the gas hose carried out by unauthorised/unlicensed/ outlet of the product to be connected to unqualified person or technician.
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4. Connect the threaded part of the safety gas hose/pipe to the interconnector with the 24 mm spanner and tighten se- curely, holding the interconnector in Gas outlet connection piece : place with the 24 mm spanner. Making the gas connection - NG •...
2. While holding the gas connection outlet of the product fixed with a 22 spanner, connect the interconnection piece to the product gas outlet with a 24 spanner and tighten securely. 3. Fit the mounting clamp to one end of the gas hose.
2. Secure the safety chain you have con- convert in your local area. You cannot nected to the product to the wall. convert to unspecified gas types in this table. 3. Adjust the feet of oven • Spare injector suitable for the type of gas Adjusting the feet of oven you wish to convert may not be supplied Vibrations during use may cause cooking...
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4. For LPG (Butane - Propane) turn the screw clockwise. For the natural gas, you should turn the screw counter- clockwise once. ð The normal length of a straight flame in the reduced position should be 6-7 mm. 5. If your product has a wok combustor 5.
Make sure that the gas supply to the product is on, still maintaining all con- trol knobs turned to off position. Each injector hole is blocked with a fin- ger applying reasonable force to stop the gas leakage when corresponding control knob turned to on and it held at depressed position to allow gas reach the injector.
NOTICE: During the first use, smoke and odour may come up for several hours. This is normal and you just need good ventila- tion to remove it. Avoid directly inhaling the smoke and odours that form. 6 How to use the hob 6.1 General information on hob usage •...
5. After the initial ignition, keep pressing Large flame: Highest gas power on the knob for 3-5 seconds. You can operate your hob with the hob con- 6. Adjust your desired power level. trol knobs. Each knob operates the respect- Turning off the gas burners ive burner.
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Turning off the oven Baking by setting the baking time; You can turn off the oven by bringing the You can have the oven turn off automatic- knobs of function selection, temperature ally at the end of the time by selecting the and timer to the off (top) position.
baking time once more. The oven will 2. Turn off the oven by turning the function keep operating at the set function and selection knob and the temperature temperature. knob to the off (top) position. For finishing baking before the time set: 1.
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• Metal, ceramic and glass moulds extend • If the inside of the cake is cooked well, the cooking time and the bottom sur- but outside is sticky, use less liquid, de- faces of pastry foods do not brown crease the temperature and increase the evenly.
Food Accessory to be Operating func- Shelf position Temperature (°C) Baking time (min) used tion (approx.) Top and bottom Leaven Standard tray * 20 … 40 heating Glass / metal rectangular con- Top and bottom Lasagne 25 … 45 tainer on wire grill heating Top and bottom Pizza...
General information • Depending on the thickness of the pieces to be grilled, the cooking times given in • When the preheating time is 5 minutes in the table may vary. the grill mode, skip the preheating, do not • Slide the wire grill or the wire grill tray to wait for the entire preheating time to the desired level in the oven.
Maintenance and Cleaning General Cleaning Information zones, clean any overflown fluids imme- diately after cooling down the hob by General warnings turning it off. • Wait for the product to cool before clean- • Wok type burners used at high temperat- ing the product.
Catalytic surfaces • Do not use hard metal scrapers and ab- rasive cleaners. They may damage the • The side walls in the cooking area can surfaces. only be covered with enamel or catalytic • Ensure that the joints of the components walls.
8. Do not contact burner caps with ag- Cleaning the Control Panel gressive detergents such as oven in- • When cleaning the panels with knob-con- terior cleaning agents, descalers while trol, wipe the panel and knobs with a cleaning them, this may cause discol- damp soft cloth and dry with a dry cloth.
In the easy steam cleaning func- tion, it is expected that the added water evaporates and condenses on the inside of the oven and the oven door in order to soften the light dirt formed in your oven. Con- densation formed on the oven door 3.
4. (A) type hinge is available in normal Removing the Inner Glass of The door types. Oven Door Inner glass of the product's front door may be removed for cleaning. 1. Open the oven door. 5. (B) type hinge is available in soft closing door types.
7. When installing the innermost glass Innermost glass panel panel (1), make sure that the printed Inner glass panel* side of the panel faces towards the in- Outer glass panel ner glass panel. It varies depending on the product model. It may not be available on your product.
• The position of the lamp may differ from 4. Refit the glass cover. that is shown in the figure. If your oven has a square lamp, • The lamp used in this product is not suit- 1. Disconnect the product from the electri- able for use in the lighting of home city.
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The product does not work. • Fuse may be faulty or blown. >>> Check the fuses in the fuse box. Change them if necessary or reactivate them. • The appliance may not be plugged to the (grounded) outlet. >>> Check if the appli- ance is plugged in to the outlet.
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