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T able of Contents 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRU CTIONS ............ ............................ ............... .............. ............ 4 2. INSTALLATION ...... ................ ................. ................ .............. .......................................... ........ 7 3. GUIDE TO OVEN CONTROLS ........ ..............................[...]
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IMPOR TANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION 4 1. IMPOR TANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS – Y our Saf ety And the Saf ety of Others Are V ery Impor tant. W e ha v e prov ided many important saf ety messages throug hout this manu al and on y our appliance . Read all instructions befo re using you r appliance and alwa ys obey all saf ety [...]
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IMPOR TANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION 5 W ARNING BURN HAZARD Ov en can produce high tempe atures that can ca use burns. T o reduce the risk of fire , electrical shoc k, injury to persons , or damage wh en using the ov en, f ollow basic precautions , including the f ollowing. 1 READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS . 2 PROPER INST ALLA TION – BE SURE Y OUR APPLIANCE IS P[...]
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IMPOR TANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION 6 13 PLA CEMENT OF O VEN RACKS – AL W A YS PLACE O VEN RACKS IN DESIRED LOCA TION WHILE O VEN IS COOL. IF RACK MUST BE MO VED WHILE O VEN IS HOT , DO NO T LET PO THOLDER CONT ACT HO T HEA T ING ELEMENT IN O VEN. 14 KEEP O VEN DUCT UNOBSTRUCTED 15 PRO TECTIVE LINERS – DO NO T USE ALUMINIUM FOIL T O LINE SURF ACE UNI[...]
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Instructions f or the User 7 2. INST ALLA TION - Before installation, make sure tha t the voltage and fr equency liste d on the data plate positioned o n door fr ame correspond with t he household elect rical supply . This data must co rrespond to pr e v ent injur y an machine damage . Consult a qu alified electric ian if in do ubt. - Be certain yo[...]
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Instructions f or the user 8 3. GUIDE T O O VEN CONTROLS 3.1 Front panel All the commands and controls f or the ov en are positioned on the f ront panel. 3.2 Description of commands FUNCTION SWITC H KNOB Select the desired cooking f unctions. The symbols are sho wn below . By turning the knob the v arious function symbols light s up , simultaneousl[...]
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Instructions f or the User 9 THERMOST A T KNOB Selection of cooking te mperature . T ur n the knob cloc kwise to the re quired temper ature, betwee n 120°F and 500°F . The temper ature light ind icates that the ov en in is he ating-up phase . When this light goes out , the selected heatin g temperatur e has been reached. The light will come on pe[...]
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Instructions f or the user 10 AU TO - S TO P C O O K I N G With this funct ion y ou can set y our o v en to s witch itself off automatically a t a par t icular time. T o s et the auto -stop coo king time: 17 Select a cooking function and set a temper ature 18 Set the current time , pull out knob “A” and turn it cloc kwise . F or e xample: curr [...]
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Instructions f or the User 11 4. USE OF THE O VEN 4.1 General advice NO TE: When using the o v en f or the first time, heat it to the maxim um (500°F) f or su fficient time to b urn aw a y any oily re sidues from man uf acture . The heating el ements and the f an are de-activ ated when the o v en door is opened. If y ou ha v e to do something to t[...]
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Instructions f or the user 12 5. A V AILABLE A CCESSORIES The ov en f eatures 4 suppor t positions f or plates and grills of different height. Rack to plac e cookwar e containing f ood. Rack to be pl aced abov e the glass plate to broil f oods . Glass plate suitable f or cooking and also useful f or colle cting f ats when the broiles is in use. Chr[...]
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Instructions f or the User 13 6. COOKING HINTS W ARNING BURN HAZARD Keep the o ven do or closed dur ing cooking. NO TE : During cookin g, do not cov er the bottom of the oven with aluminium or tin f oil and do not place pans or ov en tra ys on it as this ma y damage the enamel coating. If you wish to use greaseproof paper , place it so that it will[...]
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Instructions f or the user 14 6.3 Broiler FUNCTION SWITCH THERMOST A T SWITCH A T MAXIMUM AND DOOR CLOSED This permits rapid golden-bro wning of f oods. F or longe r cooking periods and bro iling on wide surf aces it is better to inser t the gr ill on a lo we r guide-slot, dependi ng on the size of th e pieces to be cook ed. 6.4 Broiler with hot ai[...]
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Instructions f or the User 15 7. CLEANING AND MAIN TENANCE OF THE O VEN 7.1 Cleaning stainless steel W ARNING BURN HAZARD - Oven can pr oduce high te mperatures that can cause b urns. - T o pre vent b urns, all ow the haeting elements t o cool bef ore c leaning. - Only clean parts list ed in this manual. NO TE : T o keep the ov en in good condition[...]
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Instructions f or the user 16 7.3 Cleaning of hot air con vection fan W ARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Befor e an y intervention, disconne ct the powe r supply of the devic e. The f an has t o be cleaned a t regular inte r val s. Remov e the rear deflector b y unscre wing nuts E . With y our hand k e ep the b lades stopped a nd, using a coin, loose[...]
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Instructions f or the User 17 8. EXTRA ORDINAR Y MAINTENANCE The ov en may requ ire e xtr aordinary maintenance or replacemen t of par ts subject to w ear such as seals , bulb s, and so on. The f ollowing instructions describe how to carry out these minor maintenance operations . W ARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Befor e an y intervention, disconne [...]