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INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FREE-STANDING COOKERS 91,5x64 cm (type M91/M91V) READ THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE APPLIANCE. The manufacturer will not be responsible fo r any damage to property or to persons caused by incorrect installation or improper use of the appliance. The manufacturer is not resp[...]
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2 CONTENTS: INSTALLER TECHNI CAL MA NUAL ..................................................................................................... .......... pg. 2 Installing the cooker - In stallation in formation ............................................................................... .................. pg. 2 Ventilation and aer ation of rooms[...]
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3 ROOM VENTILATION To ensure that the appliance operat e correct ly, the room where it is installed must be continuousl y ventilated. T he room volume should not b e less than 25 m³ an d the quantity of air needed sha ll be based on the re gular combustion of gas and on the ventilation of the room. Natural air will flo w throu gh permanent opening[...]
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4 TABLE N°1: Adaption to various types of gas APPLIANCE CATEGORY: II 2H3+ Burner Types of Gas Pressure Nozzle Diameter Rater Capacity Reduced Capacity by-pass Diameter mbar 1/100 mm. g/h l/h kw kcal/h kw kcal/h 1/100 mm. Natural G20 20 72 - 95 1 860 0,48 413 34 reg. Auxiliary Butane G30 30 50 73 - 1 860 0,48 413 34 Propane G31 37 50 71 - 1 860 0,4[...]
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5 TABLE N°3 : TYPES OF POWER CORDS Work surface operation Oven operation Cross section Only gas burner Gas oven electric grill H05VV-F 3x1, 5mm² Ventilated Electric Oven H05VV-F 3x1, 5mm² ATTENTION: The appliance co nforms with the regulations of directives 90/3 96EEC (Gas Directi ve) regarding gas appliances for domestic u se and the like, 73/2[...]
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6 CONTROL PANEL DESC RIPTION On the control panel, small s ymbols show the functi on of each knob or key. H ere as follows are t he several controls that a cooker can have: the symbol shows the disposition of burn ers on the workto p, the full dot identifies the bu rner in object (i n this case the front burner on the right). the symbol shows the r[...]
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7 part the various traditional baking n otions. When roasting meat it is not necessary to turn the meat any more and for a roast on the spit, it is not indis pensable to use the spit-roast er, but is sufficient to put the meat directly on the grate. With the use of the fan gas ov en, the baking temperatur es ar e slightly lower of about 10- 15°C c[...]
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8 PA ST R Y FRUIT PIE 220 (210) 2 35-40 TEA CAKE 190 (180) 2 50-55 BRIOCHES 175 (165) 2 25-30 SPONGE CAKE 235 (225) 2 20 RING CAKE 190 (180) 2 30-40 SWEET PUFF PASTRIES 220 (210) 2 20 RAISIN LOAF 220 (210) 2 15-20 STRUDEL 180 (170) 2 15-20 SAVOIA COOKIES 190 (180) 2 15 APPLE FRITTERS 220 (210) 2 20 SAZOIARDI SANDWICH 220 (210) 2 20-30 TOAST SANDWIC[...]
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9 USING THE NATUR AL CONVEN TIONAL ELECTRIC OVEN When using the oven for the first time it should be operated for a maximum of 30 minutes at a temperatur e of about 250° to eliminate any odours generate d by the internal insulation. Duri ng normal oven use, select the desir ed cooking temperature using the thermostat knob a nd wait until the o ran[...]
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10 TABLE N°8 VENTILATED ELECTRIC OVEN C OOKING TABLE TEMP °C HEIGHT MINUTES MEAT PORK ROAST 160-170 2 70-100 BEEF ROAST (YOUNG ST EER) 170-180 2 65-90 BEEF ROAST 170-190 2 40-60 VEAL ROAST 160-180 2 65-90 LAMB ROAST 140-160 2 100-130 ROAST BEEF 180-190 2 40-45 ROAST HARE 170-180 2 30-50 ROAST RABBIT 160-170 3 80-100 ROAST TURKEY 160-170 3 160-240[...]
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11 CLEANING THE APPLIANCE Before cleaning the appliance , it should be disconnecte d from the power supply and turn off the main gas feeder valve. Cleaning the work surface: Periodically clean the burn er heads, the enamell ed steel gr ids, the ena melled covers and the flame caps using warm soapy water. Then thos e parts shoul d be rin sed and tho[...]
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16 Cod. 310335[...]