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Welcome! Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing the Indesit product. We want your product, manufactured with high quality and technology, to offer you the best efficiency. Therefore, carefully read this manual and any other documentation provided before using the product.
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General Information on Using the Table of Contents Oven..........1 Safety Instructions......Using the bottom section of the Intended Use........oven ..........Child, Vulnerable Person and Pet Using the upper section of the Safety ..........oven ..........Electrical Safety......8 General Information About Cook- Safety While Working with Gas..
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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.
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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. •...
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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 •...
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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, •...
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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.
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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.
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• Place the cookware in the cen- • Do not use steam cleaners to ter of the hob zone. Note that clean the product as this may the fire in the hob zone with cause an electric shock. the cookware does not over- •...
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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Energy Information (Amendment) (EU regulations 2013 (as amended). By ensur- Exit) Regulations 2019 in compliance with ing this product is disposed of correctly, the European standard EN 60350-2. you will help prevent negative con- This product can contain halogen light (En- sequences for the environment and human ergy Efficiency Class G) or LED light...
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• Use pots / pans with a size and lid suit- • Keep hob baking areas and pot bases able for the hob zone. Always choose the clean. Dirt reduces the heat transfer right size pot for your meals. More than between the baking area and the pot necessary energy is needed for contain- base.
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3.1.2 Hob section Rear left - Normal burner Front left - Rapid burner Front right - Auxiliary burner Rear right - Normal burner 3.2 Introduction of the oven control panel 1 Lamp button 2 Function knob - Bottom cooking sec- tion 3 Oven control knob - Upper cooking 4 Hob control knobs...
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Wire grill in tray The trays inside your appliance may be deformed with the effect of By placing it in the tray (if provided), it is en- sured that the oils flowing while grilling are the heat. This has no effect on the collected in the tray and thus the contamin- functionality.
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Placing the wire grill on the cooking shelves On models with wire shelves : It is crucial to place the wire grill on the wire side shelves properly. While placing the wire grill on the desired shelf, the open section must be on the front. For better cooking, the wire grill must be secured on the wire shelf’s stopping point.
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3.5 Technical Specifications General specifications Product external dimensions (height/width/depth) (mm) min. 900- max. 925 /600 /600 Voltage/Frequency 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz Cable type and section used/suitable for use in the min. H05VV-FG 3 x 0,75 mm2 product Fuse (min.) Total gas consumption (kW) 12,7 (923 g/h - G30) Oven type (Upper cooking section)
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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...
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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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Fasten hook (1) by using a proper peg to Stability chain to be as short as the kitchen wall (6) and connect safety practicable to avoid oven tilting for- chain (3) to the hook via the locking mech- ward and diagonal to avoid oven anism (2).
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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...
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• 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 place with the 24 mm spanner. Gas outlet connection piece : Making the gas connection - NG •...
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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.
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2. Secure the safety chain you have con- in this table for the types of gas you can nected to the product to the wall. convert in your local area. You cannot convert to unspecified gas types in this 3. Adjust the feet of oven table.
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3. Use an appropriately sized screwdriver to adjust the flow rate adjustment screw. 4. For LPG (Butane - Propane) turn the screw clockwise. For the natural gas, you should turn the screw counter- clockwise once. 5. If your product has a wok combustor ð...
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Exchange of injector for the grill 2. Remove the securing screw of the grill injector holder. 1. Turn all control knobs to off positions on the control panel. 3. Remove the injector and replace with a suitable injector, see injector table. 2.
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2. Close the oven door and wait for 10 to 15 minutes until the oven becomes ready for adjustment. 3. Take out the knob 4. After 15 minutes, adjust the oven to the lowest flame position. 1. Turn all control knobs to off positions on the control panel.
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Butane/propane (LPG) to Natural gas to Butane/ Natural Gas propane (LPG) G20 10 mbar G20 13 mbar Loosen the screw Tighten the screw by 270° approximately If the fire height is too short, turning it clockwise until * The internal temperature of the oven may the end.
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If the froth still persist you must turn off the gas apply to the product imme- diately and call an Authorised service agent or technician with licence. Do not use the product until the authorized service has intervened in the product. Apply prepared soapy water at the in- jector connection with a small brush, if there is leakage of gas at the injector...
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• Do not ignite the burners without any pot • The size of the cooking pots/pans shall or pots/pans on the respective burner. match the size of the flame. Set the gas • Always turn off the hob’s burners after flames so that they shall not protrude each use.
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5. If the gas is not ignited after pressing on Gas shut-off safety mechanism and releasing the knob, repeat the same As a precaution against blow out due to process by pressing on the knob for 15 overflows over the top burners, a safety seconds.
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ð Repeat the procedure until the re- Temperature (°C) Gas level leased gas is ignited. 5. Keep the gas oven control knob pressed for another 3 to 5 seconds. 6. Select the desired baking power/ gas mark. 7. If there is no electricity; ignite the oven burner with the gas lighter from the igni- tion control hole.
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Turning on the gas oven Turning on the gas grill Oven door must remain open while grilling. ü The gas oven is ignited with the igni- There is a switch on the door. As a safety tion button. precaution, this switch prevents operation 1.
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8.1 General information about cook- • Using the supplied accessories ensures you get the best cooking performance. ing with hob Always observe the warnings and inform- • Never fill the pan with oil more than one ation provided by the manufacturer for third of it.
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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.
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Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Gas level Baking time (min) (ap- prox.) Shortbread Small tray on wire grill * 40 … 50 (sweet cookie) Cookie Small tray on wire grill * 25 … 35 Rich pastry Small tray on wire grill * 30 …...
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Cooking table for the bottom cooking sec- tion Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Gas level Baking time (min) (ap- prox.) Steak (whole) / Small tray on wire grill 20 mins. 9, after 6 60 … 90 Roast (1 kg) Lamb's shank Small tray on wire grill 20 mins.
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Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Baking time (min) (approx.) Veal chop Wire grill in tray on wire grill 25 … 30 Vegetable gratin Wire grill in tray on wire grill 20 … 30 Toast bread Wire grill in tray on wire grill 1 …...
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abrasive cleaning products (cream clean- • Remove lime, oil, starch, milk and protein ers, scouring powder, scouring cream, stains on the glass and inox surfaces im- abrasive and scratching scrubber, wire, mediately without waiting. Stains may sponges, cleaning cloths containing dirt rust under long periods of time.
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• You can remove the calcium stains (yel- cloth. Then dry with a clean cloth. Pay low stains) on the glass surface with the attention that the spark plug and the commercially available descaling agent, thermal element are completely dry. with a descaling agent such as vinegar or 5.
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If your product is a wire shelf model, re- move the wire shelves before cleaning the side walls. Then complete the cleaning as described in the "General Cleaning Informa- tion" section according to the side wall sur- face type. To remove the side wire shelves: 1.
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2. Open the clips in the front door hinge 8. Pull the removed door upwards to re- socket on the right and left by pushing lease it from the right and left hinges them downwards as shown in the fig- and remove it.
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If your oven has a round lamp, 1. Disconnect the product from the electri- city. 2. Remove the glass cover by turning it counter clockwise. Glass holder connecting element* It varies depending on the product model. It may not be available on your product. 5.
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with a new one. If it is type (B) model, pull it out as shown in the figure and re- place it with a new one. 5. Refit the glass cover and wire shelves. 10 Troubleshooting If the problem persists after following the There is no ignition spark.
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