Amica 507CE2.316EHMSG User Manual

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507CE2.316EHMsG(W)
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ELECTRIC COOKER
IOAK-2422 / 8054082 (05.2016 / v1)
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DEAR CUSTOMER,
The cooker is exceptionally easy to use and extremely efcient. After reading the instruction manual, operating the cooker will be easy.
Before being packaged and leaving the manufacturer, the cooker was thoroughly checked with regard to safety and functionality.
Before using the appliance, please read the instruction manual carefully. By following these instructions carefully you will be able to avoid any problems in using the appliance.
It is important to keep the instruction manual and store it in a safe place so that it can be consulted at any time. It is necessary to follow the instructions in the manual carefully in order to avoid possible accidents.
Caution!
Do not use the cooker until you have read this instruction manual.
The cooker is intended for household use only.
The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce changes which do not affect the operation of the appliance.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety instructions ............................................................................................................. 4
Description of the appliance ............................................................................................. 9
Installation ..........................................................................................................................11
Operation ........................................................................................................................... 13
Baking in the oven – practical hints ............................................................................... 19
Cleaning and maintenance .............................................................................................. 21
Technical data ................................................................................................................... 26
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Warning: The appliance and its accessible parts
become hot during use. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements. Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
Warning: Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or
oil can be dangerous and may result in re.
NEVER try to extinguish a re with water, but switch off the appliance and then cover ame e.g. with a lid or a re blanket.
Warning: Danger of re: do not store items on the
cooking surfaces.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Warning: If the surface is cracked, switch off the ap-
pliance to avoid the possibillity of electric shock.
During use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven.
Accessible parts may become hot during use. Young children should be kept away.
Warning: 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.
Warning: Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibillity of electric shock.
You should not use steam cleaning devices to clean the appliance.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Always keep children away from the cooker.
While in operation direct contact with the cooker may cause burns!
Ensure that small items of household equipment, including connection leads, do not touch
the hot oven or the hob as the insulation material of this equipment is usually not resistant to high temperatures.
Do not leave the cooker unattended when frying. Oils and fats may catch re due to
overheating or boiling over.
Do not allow the hob to get soiled and prevent liquids from boiling over onto the surface
of the hob. This refers in particular to sugar which can react with the ceramic hob and cause irreversible damage. Any spillages should be cleaned up as they happen.
Do not place pans with a wet bottom on the warmed up heating zones as this can cause
irreversible changes to the hob (irremovable stains).
Use pans that are specied by the manufacturer as designed for use with a ceramic
hob.
If any defects, deep scratches, cracks or chips appear on the ceramic hob, stop using the
cooker immediately and contact the service centre.
Do not switch on the hob until a pan has been placed on it. Do not use pans with sharp edges that may cause damage to the ceramic hob. Do not look directly at the halogen heating zones (not covered by a pan) when they are
warming up.
Do not put pans weighing over 15 kg on the opened door of the oven and pans over 25
kg on the hob.
Do not use harsh cleaning agents or sharp metal objects to clean the door as they can
scratch the surface, which could then result in the glass cracking.
Do not use the cooker in the event of a technical fault. Any faults must be xed by an
appropriately qualied and authorised person.
In the event of any incident caused by a technical fault, disconnect the power and report
the fault to the service centre to be repaired.
The rules and provisions contained in this instruction manual should be strictly observed.
Do not allow anybody who is not familiar with the contents of this instruction manual to operate the cooker.
The appliance has been designed only for cooking. Any other use (for example for heat-
ing) does not comply with its operating prole and may cause danger.
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HOW TO SAVE ENERGY
Using energy in a respon­sible way not only saves money but also helps the environment. So let’s save energy! And this is how you
can do it:
Use proper pans for cooking.
Pans with thick, at bases can save up to 1/3
on electric energy. Remember to cover pans if possible otherwise you will use four times as much energy!
Match the size of the saucepan to the surface of the heating zone.
A saucepan should never be smaller than a heating zone.
Ensure heating zones and pan bases are clean.
Soils can prevent heat transfer – and repeat­edly burnt–on spillages can often only be removed by products which cause damage to the environment.
Do not uncover the pan too often (a watched pot never boils!).
Do not open the oven door unnecessarily often.
Switch off the oven in good time and make use of residual heat.
For long cooking times, switch off heating zones 5 to 10 minutes before nishing cook­ing. This saves up to 20% on energy.
Only use the oven when cooking larger dishes.
Meat of up to 1 kg can be prepared more economically in a pan on the cooker hob.
Make use of residual heat from the oven.
If the cooking time is greater than 40 minutes switch off the oven 10 minutes before the end time.
Important! When using the timer, set appropriately shorter cooking times according to the dish being prepared.
Only grill with the ultrafan after closing the oven door. Make sure the oven door is properly closed.
Heat can leak through spillages on the door seals. Clean up any spillages immediately.
Do not install the cooker in the direct vicinity of refrigerators/freezers.
Otherwise energy consumption increases unnecessarily.
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UNPACKING
DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE
During transportation, protec­tive packaging was used to protect the appliance against any damage. After unpack­ing, please dispose of all elements of packaging in a
way that will not cause dam­age to the environment. All materials used for packaging the appli­ance are environmentally friendly; they are 100% recyclable and are marked with the appropriate symbol.
Caution! During unpacking, the packag­ing materials (polythene bags, polystyrene pieces, etc.) should be kept out of reach of children.
Old appliances should not sim­ply be disposed of with normal household waste, but should be delivered to a collection and recycling centre for electric and electronic equipment. A symbol shown on the product, the in-
struction manual or the packag-
ing shows that it is suitable for recycling.
Materials used inside the appliance are recyclable and are labelled with information concerning this. By recycling materials or other parts from used devices you are making
a signicant contribution to the protection of
our environment.
Information on appropriate disposal centres for used devices can be provided by your local authority.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
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1 Temperature control knob 2 Oven function selection knob
3, 4, 5, 6 Heating zone control knobs 7 Temperatureregulatorsignal light L 8 Cooker operation signal light R 9 Oven door handle
10 Drawer
11 Ceramic hob
12 Timer
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SPECIFICATIONS OF THE APPLIANCE
Cooker ttings:
Baking tray*
Roasting tray*
Grill grate (drying rack)
*optional
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INSTALLATION
Installing the cooker
The kitchen should be dry and airy and
have effective ventilation according to the existing technical provisions.
The room should be equipped with a ven-
tilation system that pipes away exhaust fumes created during combustion. This system should consist of a ventilation grid or hood. Hoods should be installed according to the manufacturer’s instruc­tions. The cooker should be placed so as to ensure free access to all control elements.
Coating or veneer used on tted furniture
must be applied with a heat resistant adhesive (100°C). This prevents surface deformation or detachment of the coat­ing. If you are unsure of your furniture’s heat resistance, you should leave ap­proximately 2 cm of free space around the cooker. The wall behind the cooker should be resistant to high temperatures. During operation, its back side can warm up to around 50°C above the ambient temperature.
Anti-tilt protection CAUTION! You must install the anti-tilt pro-
tection. If you do not install it, the appliance can tilt. The appliance must be secured by using the safety chain (supplied and mounted to cooker rear). Fasten hook to the kitchen wall and connect safety chain to the hook.
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20mm
2
The cooker should stand on a hard, even
oor (do not put it on a base).
Before you start using the cooker it should
be leveled, which is particularly important for fat distribution in a frying pan. To this purpose, adjustable feet are accessible after removal of the drawer. The adjust­ment range is +/- 5 mm.
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INSTALLATION
Electrical connection
Warning: This appliance must be earthed.
The appliance must be installed by a com­petent electrician using a double pole control unit of 40 ampere minimum capacity with 3 mm minimum contact separation at all poles.
We recommend that the appliance is con­nected by a qualied electrician who is mem­ber of the N.C.E.I.C. and who will comply with the I.E.E. and local regulation.
220-240V 1N~
Access to the main terminal is gained by
opening the terminal block cover at the
rear of the appliance (use a small at-
bladed screwdriver).
Connection shuld be made with 4 mm2
twin and earth cable.
First strip the wires, then push the cab-
lethrough the cable clamp in the terminal block cover.
Connect the cable to the terminal block
and tighten the cable clamp screw (see diagram).
Ensure the cable exits through the cable
grip clamping on the outer sheath of the
cable and x in place by tightening the xing screw.
Ensure all screws are adequately tight-
ened. Do not over tighten as you may risk damaging the screw threads.
Close the terminal box, ensuring that the
cover is engaged on the locking tabs.
The supply cable must be positioned
away from any hot parts of the rear of the appliance. If this cannot be done then another method of protecting the supply cable from the hot parts must be used i.e. Heat resistant sleeving or high temperature cables.
L - Live (Red or Brown) N - Neutral (Black or Blue) PE - Earth (Green/Yellow or sleeving)
Grounding lead must be connected to screw with symbol.
The power supply cable must have these
minimum requirements:
- Type: HO5VV-F (PVC insulated and sheathed exible cable)
- 3 cores x 4 mm2 .
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OPERATION
Before rst use
Remove packaging, empty the drawer, clean the interior of the oven and the hob.
Take out and wash the oven ttings with
warm water and a little washing–up liquid.
Switch on the ventillation in the room or open a window.
Heat the oven (to a temperature of 250°C, for approx. 30 min.), remove any stains and wash carefully; the heating zones of the hob should be heated for around 4 min. without a pan.
Timer
The function of this timer is not only to provide a warning signal about an expiring of time given before, but also have a built-in auto­matic switch off-function of an oven. These timers have a sign on a scale.
To put such a timer in action one has turn the ignition knob clockwise until it will be stuck and then set the necessary time within the limits of 0- 120 minutes. If this time is expired, the warning signal occurs and the oven will be switched off.
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10
20
40
100
80
60
In order to have the oven functioning without any using of an automatic switch off-timer one has to turn the timer into a position . In that position the function of an automatic switch­off of an oven will be not activated.
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10
20
100
80
40
60
Important! If this timer with an automatic switch off-function* pointed at “0”, the use of an oven is not possible.
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OPERATION
Controlling the heating zones of the ceramic hob.
Choice of cookware
Choose a pan with a diameter that is at least as large as the heating zone. Do not use pans with a concave or convex base. Always remember to put a proper cover on the pan. We
recommend the use of pans with thick, even bases. If the heating zones and pans are solied it is impossible to make full use of the heat.
WRONG
WRONG
RIGHT
WRONG
WRONG
Heat level selection
The heating zones have different levels of heat. The level of heat can be adjusted gradually by turning the appropriate knob to the right or left. The yellow light turned on means the ceramic hob is working.
0 Switch off
MIN. Warming up
1 Stewing vegetables, slow cooking
0
3
Cooking soups, larger dishes
1
2 Slow frying
2
Grilling meat, sh
3 MAX. Fast heating up, fast cooking, frying
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OPERATION
Zone heating indicator
If the temperature of a heating zone exceeds 50°C this is signalled by an indicator which lights up for that zone. When the heating indicator lights up it warns the person using the cooker against touching a hot heating zone. For about 5 to 10 minutes after a heating zone is switched off it will still have residual heat that can be used, for example to warm up or keep dishes warm without switching on another heating zone.
Zone heating indicator
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OPERATION
Oven functions and operation.
Oven with automatic air circulation (including fan)
The oven can be warmed up using the bottom and top heaters, as well as the grill. Operation of the oven is controlled by the oven function knob – to set a required function you should turn the knob to the selected position, as well as the temperature regulator knob – to set a required function you should turn the knob to the selected position.
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5050
100
The oven can be switched off by setting both of these knobs to the position “”/“0”.
Caution!
When selecting any heating func­tion (switching a heater on etc.) the oven will only be switched on after the temperature has ben set by the temperature regulator knob.
150
250
200
0 Oven is off
Independent oven lighting
Set the knob in this position to light up the oven interior.
Rapid Preheating
Top heater, roaster and fan on. Use to preheat the oven.
Defrosting
Only fan is on and all heaters are off.
Fan and combined grill on
When the knob is turned to this posi­tion, the oven activates the combined grill and fan function. In practice, this function allows the grilling process to be speeded up and an improvement in the taste of the dish. You should only use the grill with the oven door shut.
Enhanced roaster (super roaster)
In this setting both roaster and top heater are on. This increases tem­perature in the top part of the oven’s interior, which makes it suitable for browning and roasting of larger por­tions of food.
Roaster on.
Roasting is used for cooking of small
portions of meat: steaks, schnitzel,
fish, toasts, Frankfurter sausages, (thickness of roasted dish should not exceed 2-3 cm and should be turned over during roasting).
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OPERATION
Bottom heater on
When the knob is set to this position the oven is heated using only the bottom heater. Baking of cakes from the bottom until done (moist cakes
with fruit stufng).
Top and bottom heaters on
Set the knob in this position for co­nventional baking. This setting is ideal
for baking cakes, meat, sh, bread
and pizza (it is necessary to preheat the oven and use a baking tray) on one oven level.
Top heater, bottom heater and fan are on.
This knob setting is most suitable for baking cakes. Convection baking (recommended for baking). When the functions have been selected but the temperature knob is set to zero only the fan will be on. With this function you can cool the dish or the oven chamber.
L R
Switching on the oven is indicated by two signal lights, R, L, turning on. The R light turned on means the oven is working. If the L light goes out, it means the oven has reached the set temperature. If a recipe recommends placing dishes in a warmed-up oven, this should be not done before the L light goes out for the rst time. When baking, the Llight will temporarily come on and go out (to maintain the temperature inside the oven). The R sig­nal light may also turn on at the knob position of “oven chamber lighting”.
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OPERATION
Use of the grill
The grilling process operates through infrared rays emitted onto the dish by the incandes­cent grill heater.
In order to switch on the grill you need to:
Set the oven knob to the position marked grill.
Heat the oven for approx. 5 minutes (with the oven door shut).
Insert a tray with a dish onto the appropriate cooking level; and if you are grilling on the grate insert a tray for dripping on the level immediately below (under the grate).
Close the oven door.
Warning!
When using function grill it is rec­ommended that the oven door is closed. When the grill is in use accessible parts can become hot. It is best to keep children away from the oven.
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BAKING IN THE OVEN – PRACTICAL HINTS
Baking
we recommend using the baking trays which were provided with your cooker;
it is also possible to bake in cake tins and trays bought elsewhere which should be
put on the drying rack; for baking it is better to use black trays which conduct heat better and shorten the baking time;
shapes and trays with bright or shiny surfaces are not recommended when using the
conventional heating method (top and bottom heaters), use of such tins can result in undercooking the base of cakes;
when using the ultra-fan function it is not necessary to initially heat up the oven
chamber, for other types of heating you should warm up the oven chamber before the cake is inserted;
before the cake is taken out of the oven, check if it is ready using a wooden stick (if
the cake is ready the stick should come out dry and clean after being inserted into the cake);
after switching off the oven it is advisable to leave the cake inside for about 5 min.;
temperatures for baking with the ultra-fan function are usually around 20 – 30 degrees
lower than in normal baking (using top and bottom heaters);
the baking parameters given in Table are approximate and can be corrected based
on your own experience and cooking preferences;
if information given in recipe books is signicantly different from the values included
in this instruction manual, please apply the instructions from the manual.
Roasting meat
cook meat weighing over 1 kg in the oven, but smaller pieces should be cooked on
the gas burners.
use heatproof ovenware for roasting, with handles that are also resistant to high
temperatures;
when roasting on the drying rack or the grate we recommend that you place a baking
tray with a small amount of water on the lowest level of the oven;
it is advisable to turn the meat over at least once during the roasting time and during
roasting you should also baste the meat with its juices or with hot salty water – do not pour cold water over the meat.
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BAKING IN THE OVEN – PRACTICAL HINTS
Oven with automatic air circulation (including fan)
Type
of
dish
Oven
functions
Temperature Level Time
160 - 200 2 - 3 30 - 50
150 3 25 - 35
160 - 180 2 20 - 40*
150 3 65 - 70
220 - 240 3 10 - 15
210 - 220 2 45 - 60
190 2 - 3 60 - 70
210 4 14 - 18
225 - 250 2 120 - 150
160 - 230 2 90 - 120
190 2 - 3 50 - 60
in minutes
160 - 180 2 45 - 60
190 - 210 2 40 - 50
170 - 190 3 40 - 50
* Baking smaller items
Caution!
The gures given in Tables are approximate and can be adapted based on your own
experience and cooking preferences.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
By ensuring proper cleaning and mainte­nance of your cooker you can have a sig-
nicant inuence on the continuing fault-free
operation of your appliance.
Before you start cleaning, the cooker must be switched off and you should ensure that all knobs are set to the “”/“0” posi­tion. Do not start cleaning until the cooker has completely cooled.
Ceramic hob
The hob should be cleaned regularly after
each use. If possible, it is recommended that the hob is washed while still warm (after the heating zone indicator goes off). Do not allow the hob to get heavily stained; particualrly from burnt–on spill­ages from boiled over liquids.
When cleaning do not use cleaning
agents with a strong abbrasive effect, such as e.g. scouring powders contain­ing an abrasive, abrasive compounds, abrasive stones, pumice stones, wire brushes and so on. They may scratch the hob surface, causing irreversible dam­age.
Large spillages that are rmly stuck to the
hob can be removed by a special scraper; but be careful not to damage the ceramic hob frame when doing this.
Caution! The sharp blade should always be protected by adjusting the cover (just push it with your thumb). Injuries are pos­sible so be careful when using this instru­ment – keep out of reach of children.
Appropriate light cleaning or washing
products are recommended, such as e.g. any kind of liquids or emulsions for fat removal. If the recommended products are not available, it is advisable to use a solution of warm water with a little wash­ing–up liquid or cleaning products for stainless steel sinks.
Scraper for cleaning the hob
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Oven
The oven should be cleaned after every
use. When cleaning the oven the lighting should be switched on to enable you to see the surfaces better.
The oven chamber should only be washed
with warm water and a small amount of washing-up liquid.
Steam cleaning:- pour 250ml of water (1 glass) into a bowl
placed in the oven on the rst level from
the bottom,
- close the oven door,- set the temperature knob to 50°C, and
the function knob to the top and bottom
heater position ,
- heat the oven chamber for approximately
30 minutes,
- open the oven door, wipe the chamber
inside with a cloth or sponge and wash us­ing warm water with washing-up liquid.
Caution! Possible moisture or water
residues under the cooker can result from steam cleaning.
After cleaning the oven chamber wipe it
dry.
Replacement of the oven light bulb
In order to avoid the possibility of an electric shock ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the bulb.
Set all control knobs to the position ”/“0”
and disconnect the mains plug,
unscrew and wash the lamp cover and
then wipe it dry.
unscrew the light bulb from the socket,
replace the bulb with a new one – a high temperature bulb (300°C) with the follow-
ing parameters:
- voltage 230 V- power 25 W- thread E14.
Caution!
Do not use cleaning products contain­ing abrasive materials for the cleaning and maintenance of the glass front panel.
Oven light bulb
Screw the bulb in, making sure it is prop-
erly inserted into the ceramic socket.
Screw in the lamp cover.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
A
B
C
Door removal
In order to obtain easier access to the oven chamber for cleaning, it is possible to remove the door. To do this, tilt the safety catch part
of the hinge upwards (g. A). Close the door
lightly, lift and pull it out towards you. In order
to t the door back on to the cooker, do the inverse. When tting, ensure that the notch of
the hinge is correctly placed on the protrusion
of the hinge holder. After the door is tted to
the oven, the safety catch should be carefully lowered down again. If the safety catch is not set it may cause damage to the hinge when closing the door.
Removing the inner panel
1. Using a at screwdriver unhook the up­per door slat, prying it gently on the sides
(g. B).
2. Pull the upper door slat loose. (g. B, C)
Tilting the hinge safety catches
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
D
1
2
3
1
2
3
2
3. Pull the inner glass panel from its seat (in the lower section of the door). Re-
move the inner panel (g. D, D1).
4. Clean the panel with warm water with some cleaning agent added.
Carry out the same in reverse order to
reassemble the inner glass panel. Its smooth surface shall be pointed up­wards.
Important! Do not force the upper
strip in on both sides of the door at the same time. In order to correctly t
the top door strip, rst put the left end
of the strip on the door and then press the right end in until you hear a “click”. Then press the left end in until you hear a “click”.
D1
1
2
1
Removal of the internal glass panel.
2 glass panel.
Removal of the internal glass panel.
3 glass panel.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Regular inspections
Besides keeping the cooker clean, you
should:
carry out periodic inspections of the con-
trol elements and cooking units of the cooker. After the guarantee has expired you should have a technical inspection of the cooker carried out at a service centre at least once every two years,
x any operational faults, carry out periodical maintenance of the
cooking units of the cooker.
Caution!
All repairs and regulatory activities should be carried out by the ap­propriate service centre or by an
appropriately authorised tter.
OPERATION IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
In the event of an emergency, you should:
switch off all working units of the cooker disconnect the mains plug call the service centre some minor faults can be xed by referring to the instructions given in the table below.
Before calling the customer support centre or the service centre check the following points that are presented in the table.
PROBLEM REASON ACTION
1. The appliance does not work.
2. The oven lighting does not work.
Break in power supply. Check the household fuse
The bulb is loose or damaged. Tighten up or replace the
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box; if there is a blown fuse replace it with a new one.
blown bulb (see ‘Cleaning and Maintenance’).
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TECHNICAL DATA
TECHNICAL DATA
Electrical supply 220-240V ~50Hz
Maximum load 8,9 kW
Electric hob:
14,5 cm heating zone x 2 1,2 kW 18 cm heating zone 1,8 kW
Oven:
bottom heater 1,1 kW top heater 0,9 kW grill 2,0 kW
Cooker dimensions H/W/D 50 / 85 / 60 cm
Complies with EU regulations EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-6 standards
Certicate of compliance CE
The Manufacturer hereby declares that this product complies with the general requirements pursuant to the following European Directives:
The Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EC, Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EC,
  ErP Directive 2009/125/EC,
and therefore the product has been marked with the symbol and the Declaration of Conformity has been issued to the manufacturer and is available to the competent authorities regulating the market.
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