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1.   CET CI   2   15 25  BE       PPASTRY TE E e    2    SAVOIA COOKIES 180 200 40 50       APPLE FRITTERS 200 220 15 20  SAZOIARDI SANDWICH 200 220 20 30    TOAST SANDWICH  BREAD  PIZZA          USING THE VENTILATED ELECTRIC OVEN  left oven     When using the oven for the first time it should be operated for a maximum of 30 minutes at a temperature of about 250    to eliminate any odours generated by the internal insulation   Before cooking  allow the oven to reach the desired temperature setting waiting for the orange light to turn off  This type  of oven is eguipped with a circular element around which a fan has been installed that creates forced air circulation in the  horizontal direction  Thanks to this type of operation  the ventilated oven can be used for different types of cooking at the  same time  without changing the taste of each food  Only some models are eguipped with a removable metallic filter  applied to the rear screen which collects the fat while a roast is cooking  Therefore  it is recommended to remove this fat  periodically  washing the screen with soapy water and rinsing thoroughiy  To remove the metallic filter just apply slight  pressure toward the top on the tab indicated by the arrow  Hot air circulation guarantees a uniform distribution of heat   Pre heating the oven is not necessary  but for very delicate pastries  it is recommended to heat the oven before inserting  the trays   The ventilated conventional system partially changes the various notion
2.  been given supervision  or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety     4    WARNING  Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance     Metallic objects such as knives  forks  spoons and lids should not be placed on the hob surface since they can  get hot     WARNING  SERVICING SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY AUTHORISED PERSONNEL   DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE     CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION  On the control panel  small symbols show the function of each knob or key  Here as follows are the several controls that  a cooker can have     the symbol Ses a the disposition of induction zone on the worktop  the full dot identifies the zone in object     in this case the central zone      the symbol shows the running of any left oven   9 positions switch     the symbol Oe shows the running of any right oven    the symbol shows the electric thermostat for electric left oven    O    USING THE INDUCTION HOB    HOB CONTROL KNOB  These knobs provide control of the ceramic hob s cooking zones   The zone it controls is shown above eachknob  Turn the knob to the right to set the zone s operating power  the settings  range from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 9   fig 11   The working power is shown by a display on the hob     Heating accelerator   Each cooking zone is eguipped with a heating accelerator    This system allows the zone to be operated at peak power for a time proportional to the heating power selected    T
3.  device that ensures disconnection from the mains in which the contacts are opened to a distance that permits  complete disconnection according to the conditions for over voltage category Ill      Remember that the ground wire must not be interrupted by the circuit breaker      As an alternative  the electric connection can also be protected by a high sensitivity residual current circuit breaker      It is highly recommended to attach the special green yellow ground wire to an efficient ground system    WARNING  If the power cord is replaced  the ground wire  yellow green  connected to the terminal  should be  longer than the other wires by about 2 cm    WARNING  If the supply cord is damaged  it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a  similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard    For New Zealand   This cooking range must be connected to the supply by a supply cord fitted with an appropriately  rated plug that is compatible with the socket outlet fitted to the final sub circuit in the fixed wiring that is intended to  supply this cooking range     TYPES OF POWER CORDS  The appliance is equipped with a terminal for the electric connection placed behind  which is accessible removing the  posterior casing  Fig 8     The cable of alimentation can be     Operation at 220 240V    use a HO5BB F three wire cable  cable 3x6 mm     Operation at 380 415V2N    use a HOSRR F o HO7RN F four wire cable  cable 4x6 mm    Operation at 380 415V3N    use a HOSR
4.  element relative to the symbol indicated on the ring but to be activated the thermostat knob  must be turned until the orange light turns on indicating that the element has been turned on  Placing the switch knob on  any of the nine operating modes turns on the oven light  together with the relative element  Once the temperature and  the elements to be used have been set  the oven elements are turned on and off by the thermostat  therefore  it is normal  for the orange light to turn on and off while the oven is working   To turn off the electric oven set the switch knob to position 0 to prevent the thermostat from controlling the elements   Setting the thermostat knob to position 0 turns off the elements but it is still possible  using the switch  to turn on the  electric fan and the oven light   The switch has 9 different fixed positions corresponding to 9 different types of oven operation       the symbol indicates that only the oven light is turned on       the symbol   indicates that the bottom element  1300W  and the top external element  900W  have been turned  on       the symbol    indicates that only the top external element  900W  has been turned on       the symbol   indicates the only the bottom element  1300W  has been turned on     the symbol indicates that only the grill element  2000W  has been turned on     the symbol M  indicates that the top external element  900W  and the grill element  2000W  have been turned on       the symbol ioi indicates that the to
5. INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USE  INSTRUCTIONS FOR  FREE STANDING COOKERS  90x60 cm  W9OIND MFE Dual oven    READ THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING  THE APPLIANCE     The manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage to property or to persons  caused by incorrect installation or improper use of the appliance     The manufacturer is not responsible for any inaccuracies  due to printing or transcription  errors  contained in this booklet  In addition  the appearance of the figures reported is also  purely indicative    The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to its products when considered  necessary and useful  without affecting the essential safety and operating characteristics     CONTENTS     INSTALLER TECHNICAL MANUAL een pg  2  Installing the cooker   Installation information                             rrernnneneennnenennneneen nene nnnnenennnennennnnnne en nnene anne pg  2  ei o A o pg  3  Backguard installation instruction                            errnrrnnnenennnennennnenennnnenennnnnnennnenennnnenennnnnn anna nnanennnnn nen nnenennna pg  3  ELE CME COMIN E MONA a ee e Pe O A PO E O E een pg  3  APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE   Replacing parts         ooocccccccccccconnccnnncconnnonncnnnnnnonnnonnnnnnnononnnnnonnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnss pg  4  USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL eeen nnnannnea annan nnnnnnnen ann nnnnnnnna nan nnnnnnn nan nennen pg  4  Description of control panel and control types                            nn nrrnnnenennnnevennnan
6. R F o HO7RN F five wire cable  cable 5x4 mm    Fig 9    The power supply cable is suitable for appliance operating on 220 240 V     APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE  ATTENTION  IMPORTANT WARNINGS  For cookers resting on a base  ATTENTION  If the cooker rests on a base  take the measures necessary to prevent the cooker from sliding along the  support base     For cookers with glass covers  ATTENTION  Before opening the appliance   s glass cover  carefully remove all liquid residues from the top of it   ATTENTION  Before closing the appliance   s glass cover  make sure that the work surface has cooled     For cookers with electric ovens  During use  the appliance becomes hot  Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven     For cookers with electric ovens  WARNING  Accessible parts may become hot during use  To avoid burns  young children should be kept away     For the food warmer compartment  or drop leaf in our case   ATTENTION  The internal parts of the food warmer can become hot during use     For glass doors  Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the  surface  which may result in shattering of the glass     Do not use steam cleaners to clean the appliance     REPLACING PARTS  Before performing any maintenance operation  disconnect the appliance from the gas supply and electricity  network   To replace parts such as knobs  just remove them from the seats without disassembling any part 
7. always centred over the perimeter of the cooking zone  fig 13 14     Zone number Pan minimum diameter    90 mm    Use only vessels specially designed for induction cooking  with thick  completely flat bottom  if these are not available   the pans used must not have crowned  concave or convex  bottom   fig 15    Pan present device   Each cooking zone is equipped with a  pan present  device  which ensures that cooking cannot start unless a suitable  pan is present on the cooking zone and properly positioned    If the user attempts to switch on the cooking zone with the pan not positioned properly or with a pan which is not of       6    suitable material  a few seconds after the zone is switched on the U symbol will appear to warn the user that an error    has been made   WARNING  After use  switch off the hob element by its control and do not rely on the pan detector     Residual heat   Each cooking zone is eguipped with a device which warns of residual heat  After any cooking zone is switched off  a  flashing    H    may appear on the display  This warns that the cooking zone concerned is stili very hot  Cooking can be  restarted while the    H    is flashing  proceed as described in point  3      Locking out the hob   When notin use  the hob can be  locked out  to prevent children from accidentally switching it on    With the cooking zones off  turn the knobs of zones 2 and 4 to the left simultaneously until 5 Ls appear on the power  display and then release the knobs    To 
8. deactivate it  repeat the sa me procedure  the cooking zone displays will all show 0  indicating that the cooking zone  lock out function has been deactivated     Attention    Take care not to spill sugar or sweet mixtures onto the hob during cooking  or to piace materials or substances which  might melt  plastic or aluminium foil  on it  if this should occur  to avoid damage to the surface  tum the heating off  immediately and clean with the scraper supplied while the cooking zone is stili warm  If the ceramic hob is not cleaned  immediately  residues may form which cannot be removed once the hob has cooled     Important   Keep a close eye on children because they are unlikely to see the residual heat waming lights  The cooking zones are  stili very hot for some time after use  even if they are switched off  Make sure that children never touch them     WARNING  Under no circumstance use aluminium foil or plastic containers to hold the food while cooking on a glass   ceramic hob    WARNING  Do not touch the cooking area as long as the light indicating residual heat on the glass ceramic hob  is    on      this indicates that the temperature in the relative area is still high    WARNING  Never place pan with bottoms which are not perfectly flat and smooth on the hob    WARNING  If the surface is cracked  switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of electric shock    WARNING  If you notice a crack in the ceramic hob  disconnect the appliance from the elettricity supply a
9. dried    Any liquid that overflows from pots must always be removed using a rag    If it becomes difficult to open or close a valve  do not force it  but immediately request the assistance of the  technical service personnel    Cleaning the ceramic hob    Sefore carrying out any operations  disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply    The ceramic hob must be cleaned regularly  preferably atter each use  when the residual heat waming lights have gone  out    Any marks left by the use of pans with aluminium bottoms can be wiped off with a cloth dipped in vinegar    If burnt residues are left after cooking  remove them with the scraper provided  rinse with water and dry thoroughly with a  clean cloth  Regular use of the scraper considerably reduces the use of chemicals for daily cleaning of the hob    In any case  abrasive or corrosive cleaners  e g  powder products  ovencleaner sprays  stain removers and metal  scouring pads  must never be used     10    Cleaning the enamelled parts    To maintain the original features of the enamelled parts they should be cleaned freguently with soapy water  Never use  abrasive powders  Do not leave acidic or alkaline substances on the enamelled parts  vinegar  lemon juice  salt  tomato  sauce  etc   and do not wash the enamelled parts while they are still hot    Cleaning the STAINLESS steel parts    Clean the parts with soapy water and then dry them with a soft cloth  The shine is maintained by periodically using  special products 
10. en is heated by 2 elements  one on the top and one on the    bottom  Turning the knob clockwise  fig 18  in the first position we have the single operation of the oven light Lx   Turns on the bottom element and the top external elements while the thermostat is used to set the temperature ranging  from 50  C to 250  C  It can be adjusted using the scale indicated on the ring around the knob  An orange light turns off  indicating that the temperature setting has been reached  Therefore  it is normal for this light to turn on and off while the  oven is working  There are 3 fixed position beyond the 250  C setting       the symbol   indicates the only the bottom element  900W  has been turned on       the symbol indicates that only the top external element  600W  has been turned on       the symbol aad indicates that only the grill element  900W  has been turned on   In these positions the temperature is not controlled by the thermostat     USING THE 9   0 SWITCH  left oven   The 9  0 switch installed in the multifunction oven models is used  along with the thermostat  to control the electric fan  and the oven elements since they can be turned on by turning the 9   0 switch knob and the thermostat knob  Turning  just one of the two knobs will not have any effect on the oven except to turn on the oven light or the electric fan when  inserted  The electric oven is heated by 4 elements  one on the bottom  two on the top or one circular  turning the switch  knob  fig 18  turns on the
11. ences for the environment and human health  which could otherwise  be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product     The symbol on the product indicates that this product may not be treated as  household waste  Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for  the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment        Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal   For more detailed information about treatment  recovery and recycling of this product  please  contact your local city council office     INSTALLER INFORMATION  The installation  all adjustments  transformations and maintenance listed in this part of the manual must be  carried out only by skilled personnel   Improper installation may cause damage to persons  animals or property  for which the manufacture will not be  held responsible   The appliance safety or automatic adjustment devices may be changed during the service life of the system only  by the manufacturer or by the duly authorised supplier     INSTALLING THE COOKER  After having removed the various loose parts from the internal and external packing  make sure that the cooker is not  damaged  In case of doubt  do not use the appliance and contact skilled personnel   Keep all the dangerous packing parts  polystyrene foam  bags  cardboard  staples  etc   away from children   The appliance can be installed as a freestanding unit  next to a wall or inserted between two wal
12. ls  Fig 1   A single  sidewall that exceeds the height of the work surface is possible  This must be at a minimum distance of 70 mm from the  edge of the cooker  Fig  1   Any walls of the adjacent furniture pieces and the wall behind the cooker must be made with heat resistant material that  can withstand a minimum overtemperature of 65 K   WARNING  the connection to the gas network must only use metal flexible pipes that conform with the national  standards in force     IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE  The cooker can be installed separately  as a freestanding unit  on a plinth  or between kitchen units or between a  kitchen unit and the wall   If installing the appliance as a freestanding cooker  screw the height adjustable telescopic legs supplied to the  base of the appliance  If installing the appliance on a plinth  screw the levelling feet supplied to the base of the  appliance   This appliance is not connected to devices which exhaust combustion products     2    Special attention must be focused on the prescriptions described below regarding room aeration and  ventilation  Any hanging cabinets installed above the work surface must be located at a distance of no less than  700 mm    This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system     HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE LEGS  Fig 2   Legs are packed in the top box   Legs should be installed with the appliance being near the location of final installation  the
13. nd contact a  service centre   WARNING  Your glass ceramic hob is thermal shock resistant and resistant to both heat and cold    If you drop a heavy pot on your hob it will not break    On the contrary  if a hard object  such as the salt shaker or the spice bottle strikes the edge or the corner of the hob  the  hob may break    WARNING  never use the glass ceramic hob as support surface     USING THE ELECTRIC THERMOSTAT  left oven    The thermostat supplied with the relative models maintains a constant temperature inside the oven at a specific  temperature setting ranging from 50  C to 250   C  fig 16    Turn the knob clockwise and align the selected temperature indicated on the ring with the index etched on the control  panel  Thermostat operation is indicated by an orange light which will turn off when the temperature inside the oven is  10  C greater than the temperature setting  and will turn on when the oven is 10  C less than the temperature setting  The  thermostat can control the oven elements only if the relative switch is in one of the possible oven element operating  modes  if the switch is in position 0  the thermostat has not effect on the oven elements  which remain off     USING THE THERMOSTAT WITH SWITCH IN SERIES  Right oven    COOKERS WITH A SINGLE CONTROL CONVENTIONAL ELECTRIC OVEN   The electric oven is controlled by an electric thermostat combined with a switch used to turn on the elements  The  electric oven can be combined with an electric grill  The ov
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15. o start the heating accelerator  turn the knob to the left  select setting  A  and then release  The letter  A  will appear on  the display on the hob    You now have 3 seconds to select the heating setting of your choice  Once a setting between 1 and 9 has been selected    A  and the chosen setting will flash in alternation on the display      While the heating accelerator is in operation  the heating level can be increased at any time  The  full power  time will be  modified accordingly  If the power is reduced by turning the knob anticlockwise  option  A  is automatically deactivated     Power Function   The power function allows the user to operate each heating zone continuously at the maximum power for a time of no  more than 10 minutes  This function can be used  for example  to bring a large amount of water to the boil in a hurry  or  to turn up the heat under meat    Turn the knob clockwise and set heating level 9  then use the knob to set the  P  position and release il   P  appears on  the corresponding zone display    After 10 minutes  the power is reduced automatically  the knob returns to the 9 setting and the  P  disappears    However  the power function can be turned oft at any time by reducing the heating level      When the power function is selected for one heating zone  e g  the left front zone   the power absorbed by the second  zone  left rear zone  might be reduced to supply the maximum available energy to the first zone    Consequently  the power functi
16. of the cooker     To replace the electric thermostat  also disassemble the rear cooker guard  loosening the relative screws  to be able to  pull out and reposition the thermostat bulb     To replace the oven bulb  just unscrew the protection cap that projects out inside the oven   Fig 10    WARNING  Ensure the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric  shock    WARNING  The power cord supplied with the appliance is connected to that appliance with a type Y connection  in  compliance with standards EN 60335 1  EN 60335 2 6 and subseguent amendments  for which it must be replaced by  the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly gualified person in order to avoid a hazard    If the power cord becomes worn or damaged  replace it based on the information reported in    appliance electrical  connection       WARNING  If the power cord is replaced  the installer shall ensure that the ground cable is longer than the  phase cables and also shall comply with the warnings regarding the electric connection    To replace the power cable  lift the terminal board   s cover and replace the cable  To access the terminal board in cookers  with a 3x2 5mm  cable  the back panel on the rear of the appliance must be removed     USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL    WARNING  This appliance is not intended for use by persons  including children  with reduced physical   sensory or mental capabilities  or lack of experience and knowledge  unless they have
17. on takes priority over the heating accelerator    If a pan is removed from the cooking zone while the power function is on  the function is switched off     Holding Function  The holding function keeps the temperature of the bottoms of pans at about 65  C  This allows foods to be kept hot with  optimal energy consumption and to be heated gently  The holding function can be kept in operation for up to 2 hours     555    The holding function is    and is indicated by the relevant symbols on the cooking zones     HOB  ATTENTION   Metal items such as cutlery or lids must never be placed on the surface of the hob since they may become hot     Cooking zones  fig 12    The appliance is equipped with 5 cooking zones having different diameters and powers  Their positions are clearly  marked by rings  while the heating power is only released in the area shown on the ceramic hob  The 5 cooking zones  are of HIGH LIGHT type and start to heat up a few seconds after they are switched on  The heat level of each zone can  be regulated from the minimum to the maximum setting using the knobs on the front panel    Underneath each cooking zone there is a coil called an inductor  supplied with power by an electronic system  which  generates a variable magnetic field  When a pan is placed inside this magnetic field  the highfrequency currents  concentrate directly on the bottom of the pan and produce the heat needed to cook the foods    The 5 lights between the cooking zones come on when the tempe
18. p external element  900W   the grill element  2000W  and the electric fan have  been turned on       the symbol KOJ    When the knob is set to one of these nine positions  the oven light is always on  thus indicating that the oven is being  energised        indicates that the circular element  2400W  and the electric fan have been turned on       the symbol indicates that only the electric fan has been turned on     USING THE NATURAL CONVENTIONAL ELECTRIC OVEN         When using the oven for the first time it should be operated for a maximum of 30 minutes at a temperature of about 250    to eliminate any odours generated by the internal insulation  During normal oven use  select the desired cooking  temperature using the thermostat knob and wait until the orange light turns off before putting in any food  The oven is  equipped with 4 guides at different heights  fig 19a  which can be used to insert shelves or the tray  To keep the oven as  clean as possible it is recommended to cook meat on the tray or on the shelf that has been inserted inside the tray  Table  below lists the cooking times and the position of the tray for different types of foods  Personal experience will help to  determine any variations in the values reported in the table  In any case  it is recommended to follow the instructions of  the specific recipe being used     TEMP   HEIGHT   MINUTES  MEAT TE E   60 80  60 80  50 60  60 80  40 50  50 60    ROASTHARE 40 50    60 80  50 60  60 70  45 60  40 45  AAA i
19. rature of one or more cooking zones exceeds 60   C    The lights go out when the temperature drops to below about 60  C     Zone number  Zone diameter  Power absorption  Normal operation  With power function     1400W 1800W  2300W 3200W    1850W 2500W  2300W 3200W  1400W 1800W    Total power absorption 10000W       When the hob is used for the first time  it should be heated to its maximum temperature for long enough to bum off  any oily residues left by the manufacturing process  which might contaminate foods with unpleasant smells     TYPES OF PANS    This type of appliance can only operate with pans of special kinds   The bottom of the pan must be iron or steel iron to generate the magnetic field necessary for the heating processo  Vessels made from the following materials are not suitable     e glass   e porcelain   e pottery     e steel  aluminium or copper without magnetic bottom    To check that a pan is suitable  simply piace a magnet close to its bottom    if the magnet is attracted  the pan is suitable for induction cooking  If no magnet is to hand  put a little water in the pan   piace it on a cooking zone and switch it on  If the symbol appears on the display instead of the power  the pan is not  suitable    The pans used for cooking must have certain minimum diameters to ensure satisfactory operation    Pans larger than the cooking zones can also be used  but it is important to ensure that the bottom of the pan does not  touch other cooking zones  and that it is 
20. ront of the appliance  In fact  ventilated grilling  must be carried out with the door closed     Note  The cooker is equipped with the cooling fan that starts operation each time the oven knob is on a position different  from 0  zero   The fan circulates the air between the control panel and the oven door and also allows the control panel  and the oven door stay at a warm temperature during the appliance operation in any condition     USING THE SELF CLEANING OVEN  In the cookers where this feature is foreseen   the self cleaning oven differs from the standard one for the fact that its  internal surfaces are enamelled with a special microporous material which absorbs and eliminates the greasy particles  during the cooking  In case of spillage of greasy liquids  the self cleaning action becomes not efficient  therefore it will be  necessary to clean the oven properly  Proceed in the following way   a  wipe a humid sponge on the grease stains   b   heat up the oven to the maximum temperature   c  wait 5 minutes and then switch off the oven   d  wait until the oven  gets cool again   e  wipe again the humid sponge on all the surface  Do not use detergent in any case     CLEANING THE APPLIANCE  Before cleaning the appliance  it should be disconnected from the power supply     Cleaning the work surface    Periodically clean the burner heads  the enamelled steel grids  the enamelled covers and the flame caps using warm  soapy water  Then those parts should be rinsed and thoroughly 
21. s about traditional cooking  Meat no longer needs  to be turned while it is cooking and the rotisserie is no longer needed to cook a roast on the spit  Just put the meat  directly on the shelf     VENTILATED ELECTRIC OVEN COOKING TABLE    TEMP   C HEIGHT MINUTES    MEAT    PORK ROAST  BEEF ROAST  YOUNG STEER   BEEF ROAST  VEAL ROAST  LAMB ROAST  ROAST BEEF  ROAST HARE  ROAST RABBIT  ROAST TURKEY 160 170  ROAST GOOSE oOo 160180   3   120 160    ROAST DUCK oo oo 170180   2   100 160    ROAST CHICKEN   A   180    2   7090      ee  FISH 460180   23    Ee    40 45  30 50    NOP NS   COD    PASTRY EE ee ee       POSITIONING THE OVEN TRAYS  amp  SHELVES  The Grill Tray or Oven Shelf can be located in any of the four height positions in the oven  See Fig  19a      Refer to the    Oven Cooking Tables    for the recommended shelf position  When fitting the trays or shelves  ensure they  are fitted between the two wires that are closest together  See Fig  19b      Oven Shelves have a stop so that they are not fully withdrawn by accident  To fully remove the Oven Shelves  lift the  front of the shelf slightly and withdraw fully from the oven   See Fig  19d  Note that the Grill Tray does not have a stop  position and can be fully withdrawn without interruption  so be careful not to accidentally fully withdraw the tray     To remove the Oven Shelf Support  remove the top and bottom screws shown in Fig 19c and then pull the support from  the holes in the rear oven wall  Repeat for opposite 
22. side  Replace in reverse procedure     USING THE CONVENTIONAL ELECTRIC GRILL 7   The electric grill can also be combined with the electric oven   The grill is controlled using the oven   s temperature knob  see also  Using the electric oven   The electric grill can be  used for grilling on the oven s grill or using the roasting spit   The static electric grill must be used with the door closed  The temperature set on the thermostat  when present  must  not exceed 150  C   The power of the electric grill for gas oven is 1500W   Grilling on the shelf  In this case  the shelf supplied is placed on level 1 or 2 and the foods to be grilled are placed on  top  while the tray is inserted on the lower levels to collect the cooking juices  Then turn on the grill element switching the  thermostat to the relative position  electric oven version    WARNING  Accessible parts may become hot when the grill is in use  Children should be kept away     USING THE VENTILATED ELECTRIC GRILL CE  The ventilated electric grill is a special function equipped only on the multifunction oven  Set the 9   0 switch to the  relative position to activate the grill element and the electric fan  Generally  to ensure excellent grilling  place the oven  shelf in the middle position while the oven tray should be inserted at the bottom   IMPORTANT  When using the ventilated electric grill  set the thermostat knob no higher than 175   C  which is  between the 150   C and 200   C setting  to avoid overheating the f
23. spare parts     BERTAZZONI GROUP aan 38 069 686 326  650 Bridge Road  Richmond  Victoria 3121  Service 8 Spare Parts  1300 748 308  Bertazzoni After Sales Service   P O  Box 543 SOMERTON VIC 3061    Email  customercare bertazzonigroup com au    11    E  if    RS  3  E  X  X  SS    AR    ZL    AR       Fig  1    ASSEMBLING OF ADJUSTABLE LEGS  MONTAGE DES PIEDS REGLABLES    ADJUSTABLE PART  PART REGLABLE    dl   a  TDL ne          de       Fig 2       12    Fig  4    Fig  3       Fig  6    Fig  5     000001     gt  000000000           YELLOW   GREEN     415 V3N     380     415 V2N     380    220 240 V        Fig 9    13                               Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 12       Fig 15    14                                     Fit Trays and  Shelves  between bars  as shown right                                                 Fig 19a    Remove screws  to release shelf  support     15    16    Cod  310800    
24. talled  Ensure the chains are correctly anchored to prevent the appliance from tilting  forward and to prevent strain on the hose when the cooker is pulled forward     MAKE SURE THE ANTI TILTING CHAINS ARE TAUGHT WHEN ANCHORED TO PREVENT THE APPLIANCE  TILTING     APPLIANCE ELECTRIC CONNECTION   The electric connection must comply with the current legal standards and regulations   Before making the connection  check that     The system electrical rating and the current outlets are adequate for the maximum power output of the appliance  see  the label applied to the bottom of the casing      The outlet or the system is equipped with an efficient ground connection in accordance with the current legal standards  and regulations  The company will not be responsible for the non compliance with these instructions   When the connection to the power supply network is made using an outlet     If the power cord is supplied without a plug  apply a standard plug that is suitable for the load indicated on the label   Connect the wires according to the diagram shown in FIG 7 and check that   letter L  phase    brown wire   letter N  neutral    blue wire     ground symbol     green yellow wire      The power cord must be positioned so that an overtemperature of 75 K will not be reached at any point      Do not use reductions  adapters or splitters since they might cause false contacts and lead to dangerous overheating   When the connection is made directly to the electric network      Use a
25. that generally are found in the market  Never use abrasive powders    Cleaning the burner flame caps    Since the flame caps are resting on the burner  to clean them just remove them from their seat and wash them with  soapy water  After they have been thoroughiy dried and having checked that the holes are not clogged  they can be  replaced in their proper position     Cleaning the inner glass door  Clean the glass with warm soapy water using a sponge  A spatula can be used to  remove burner fat if used gently     ATTENTION  while cleaning the door make sure to avoid any spillage in the venting holes on the top part of the door  To  clean inside the door it is necessary to disassemble the door through a service engineer     ATTENTION  for further details about cleaning of the appliance  please contact your applliance retailer     AFTER SALES TECHNICAL SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS  TECHNICAL SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS    Before leaving the factory  this appliance was tested and adjusted by specialist skilled staff to give the best  operating results  Any subseguent necessary repairs or adjustments must be carried out with the greatest  care and attention by authorised personnel  For this reason  we strongly advise you contact the Bertazzoni  Service Center  specifying the nature of the problem  the model of the eguipment and the serial number   This data is provided on the data label adhered to the base of the appliance and on the duplicate data label   Always use original Bertazzoni 
26. y are not secure for long  transport  After unpacking the range  raise it about a foot to insert the legs in their bases assembled on the lower part of  the cooker and lower the range gently to keep any undue strain from legs and mounting hardware  It is recommended to  use a pallet or lift jack instead of tilting the unit     BACKGUARD INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION  1  Remove n  2 screws fixing worktop as shown in fig 3  2  Place front part of the backguard and attach it from bottom side with the two removed screws  point 2  as shown in  fig  4    Fix the front part of the backguard with the screws supplied with the backguard kit  fig 5   4  Assemble back part with front part of the backguard and fix them with a screws supplied with the backguard kit     fig 6     ANTI TILTING CHAIN  The cooker is supplied with two chains which are connected to the rear left and right of the appliance  The chains should  be connected to the wall directly behind the chains as low as possible to prevent the appliance from tilting forward  If the  appliance is installed between two cupboards  drill a hole on each side of the cupboards  pass the chains through the  holes and anchor the chains within each cupboard  Ensure the chain connections are strong enough to support the  weight of the appliance and taught to prevent it from tilting forward     WARNING  In order to prevent accidental tipping of the appliance  for example a child climbing onto the open oven door   the stabilising means must be ins
    
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