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6. TROUBLESHOOTING 52
7. DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE 53
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing one of our products�
This oven is part of a series of electrical equipment designed for the food sector� Our ovens
are easy to use, ergonomic and enable cooking control, while boasting a pleasant and modern
design�
The oven has a 12-month warranty that covers any manufacturing defects from the date
indicated on the Bill of Sale� The warranty covers normal operation of the oven and does
not include consumables (lamps, seals etc�) and damage caused by incorrect installation,
wear, maintenance, repair, incorrect cleaning and descaling, tampering and improper use�
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1. INSTALLATION
1.1 General and safety warnings
• Read this manual
• As the packaging material
thoroughly before
installation and use of
the oven, as it provides
important instructions
regarding its safe
installation, use and
maintenance�
• Before installing the
• Keep the manual in a
location that can be easily
accessed by the operators
for further consultation�
• Always include the
manual if the appliance is
transferred; if necessary,
• Installation or
request a new copy from
the authorised dealer
or directly from the
manufacturer�
• As soon as the packaging
is removed, make sure
• Installation, extraordinary
the appliance is in good
condition and there is no
damage caused during
transportation� Never
install or use a damaged
appliance; if in doubt,
contact the after-sales
technical assistance
or your local dealer
immediately�
• During assembly of the
is potentially dangerous,
it must be kept out of
the reach of children or
animals and disposed of
correctly in compliance
with local regulations�
equipment, check that the
systems are compliant
with the regulations in
force in the country of use
and with that stated on
the information plate�
maintenance different
to those indicated in
the manual can cause
damage, injury or fatal
accidents�
maintenance and
repair operations on
the equipment must
only be performed by
professionally qualied
personnel and following
the manufacturer's
instructions�
equipment, the transit or
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permanence of staff not
assigned to installation is
not permitted in the work
area�
• The appliance was
designed to cook foodstuffs
• Children must be
in indoor environments
and must only be used for
this function� Any different
use must therefore be
avoided as it is considered
• During operation, pay
improper and dangerous�
• The appliance must only
be used by personnel who
have been appropriately
trained in its use� To avoid
the risk of accidents or
• The use of hearing
damage to the equipment,
it is essential that the staff
is constantly trained with
regard to safe operation�
be placed in a suitably
ventilated room to
prevent the excessive
accumulation of harmful
substances in the air�
supervised to ensure they
neither play with nor use
the appliance�
attention to the hot areas
on the exterior surfaces
of the equipment which,
during operation, can
exceed 60°C�
protection is not necessary
as the sound pressure
level of the oven is lower
than 70 dB(A)�
• The appliance must not
• In the event of failure
be used by persons with
reduced physical, sensory
or mental capacities or by
those who do not have
the necessary experience
or knowledge unless
they are supervised or
instructed in the use
of the equipment by a
• Disconnect the appliance
person who is responsible
for their safety�
• The appliance must
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or malfunctioning, the
equipment must be
deactivated; any repairs
must only be performed
by an assistance centre
authorised by the
manufacturer and original
spare parts must be used�
from the electric power
supply before performing
any installation or
maintenance intervention�
• Interventions, tampering
or modications not
expressly authorised,
which do not respect that
stated in this manual, will
make the warranty null
and void�
• Attention! In case of
damage to power cables,
it will not be possible to
use the appliance,
in this
case the cable must be
replaced by the service or
by qualied personnel
• Do not place other heat
sources, such as fryers
or cooking plates, near to
the oven�
• Do not deposit or use
ammable substances
near the equipment�
• In the event of prolonged
lack of use, the electricity
must be turned off�
• Before commissioning the
appliance, make sure that
all parts of the packaging
have been removed,
making sure they are
disposed of in compliance
with current legislation�
• Any changes to appliance
installation that become
necessary must be
approved and performed
by authorised technicians�
• Any electrical repair must
be performed by highly
qualied personnel.
• The appliance is intended
for professional use only�
• No changes of any kind are
permitted to the wiring of
the equipment�
• Failure to comply with the
previous warnings can
compromise both your
safety and the safety of
the equipment�
• When the cooking
chamber is hot, be careful
when opening the door�
BURNS HAZARD!!
• The trays and grills must
be extracted from the hot
oven using heat-resistant
protective gloves for the
hands�
• Use protective glasses
and suitable gloves during
cooking chamber cleaning
operations�
• ATTENTION: the oor
near to the oven could be
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slippery�
• The information plate
provides important
technical information:
these are essential
if interventions must
be requested for
maintenance or repairs of
the appliance; therefore,
it must not be removed,
damaged or modied.
• The version of the gas
ovens conform to the Gas
Directive 2009/142/EEC
and have therefore been
issued with a CE certicate
by a notied body.
• The equipment complies
with the essential
requirements of the
Machinery Directive
2006/42/EC�
• The equipment complies
with the essential
requirements of the
Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive
2014/30/EC�
• The equipment complies
with the essential
requirements of the
Low Voltage Directive
2014/35/EC�
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1.2 Positioning
The appliances have been designed to be installed indoors� They cannot
be used outdoors and cannot be exposed to atmospheric agents�
The place designated for the installation of the oven must have a
rigid, level and horizontal surface, which must be able to safely support
the weight of the device/support assembly and the load at maximum
capacity�
The appliance must be transported to the place of installation packed
on the wooden pallet and the appliance must be transported to the place
of installation on its wooden pallet and handled using precautions to
prevent over-turning�
The appliance must be installed at a minimum
distance of 100 mm from the side wall and 50
mm from the rear wall�(Fig 1)
All of the materials used for packaging are
compatible with the environment, they can
be stored without danger or be disposed of
according to local regulations�
Remove the appliance from the packaging and
inspect it for damage, then position it in the
place of use�
Ensure the appliance rests on a level oor and
adjust the height via the levelling feet as shown
in Fig 2�
Signicant unevenness or inclinations can
compromise the operation of the oven�
If the appliance is placed against a
wall, this must be able to withstand
temperatures of 80°C and if it is
ammable, heat insulation must be
installed�
Remove the entire protective lm from
the external panels of the appliance, detaching it slowly to remove all
traces of adhesive�
Make sure that all openings and holes designed for heat intake/discharge
are not obstructed�
The appliance must be positioned in an area in which there cannot be
accidental contact with water�
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Do not block the intake or heat dissipation openings and vents and
place the appliance beneath an extractor hood whose system must be
legally compliant�
It is good practice to have the periodic maintenance of the ovens
performed every year by an authorised technician and in compliance
with the specic regulations. On this occasion all controls regarding the
operation of electric components (selectors, electronics, solenoid valves,
heating elements, motors, cooling fans, etc�) and the mechanical controls
relative to functionality of the doors, hinges, closing mechanisms, and
gaskets will be performed�
1.3 Electric connection
As prescribed, the electrical system must have an efcient earth
system, as required by the regulations in force� The electrical safety of
the appliance can only be ensured when the electrical system is conform�
Before making the electrical connection, check the mains voltage and
frequency values to ensure that they conform to the requirements of the
appliance, as indicated on its data plate�
For direct connection to the mains, a device, sized according to the
load, must be placed between the appliance and the mains itself, which
ensures disconnection� Its contacts should have a minimum opening
distance that enables complete disconnection under the conditions of
category III overvoltage, according to installation rules; this device
should also be located so that it can be easily used by the operator at
any time�
Turn the master selector, to which the power supply plug will be
connected, to position 0 (zero)� Have the socket cable section checked
by qualied staff to make sure it suits the power absorbed by the device.
The power supply cable to be used must be type H05 RN F and it must
be the proper size for the appliance�
The connection terminal board is inside the case, at the top�
Pass the cable through the cable gland, connect the wires to the
corresponding terminal of the terminal board and x them.
The earth wire must be longer than the others so that, if the cable
holder breaks, the earth cable detaches after the voltage cables.
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The appliance must be included within an equipotential
system whose efciency is checked in compliance with the
standards in force�
For connection there is a clamp, located on the frame and
marked with the symbol of Fig. 3�
If the appliance is installed in the vicinity of other household appliances,
ensure the electrical cables and pipes are sufciently distanced from the
hot parts of the same�
Make sure that around the appliance there is sufcient air circulation.
Avoid installing the product near ammable materials.
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1.5 Smoke exhaust
La macchina deve essere sempre installata sotto cappa aspirante�
When the appliance is installed under the extraction hood, check that
the following indications are respected:
• the volume extracted must be higher
than that of the ue gases generated (see
current regulation);
• the gas supply to the appliance must
be controlled directly by this system and
must cut-off whenever the ow rate drops
below the values prescribed;
• the gas must only be re-admitted to
the appliance manually;
the end part of the appliance evacuation
pipe must be positioned inside the base
perimeter projection of the hood (Fig.4)
Fig. 4
1.6 Connecting the gas (gas ovens only)
Check on the technical plate on the left-hand side of the oven that the
appliance has been tested and approved for the type of gas that the
user’s premises (Fig. 5)
Make sure the nozzles installed
upstream on the appliance
correspond to the type of gas that
is available�
Check, using the data on the
technical plate, to make sure that
the pressure reducer capacity is
sufcient for the appliance supply.
The appliance has been set in
the factory for use with G20 gas
at a pressure of 20 mbar, unless
requested differently on placing
the order�
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A
Fig. 5
Do not reduce the diameter of the section between the reducer and the
appliance. Fit a gas lter above the pressure adjuster in order to ensure
optimum operation�
Control of the Nominal Heat Input:
During initial installation and during maintenance or adaptation to
another type of gas nominal heat input must be measured� It can
be measured by using the volumetric method with the aid of a litre
counter or a chronometer� After measuring the connecting pressure and
the diameter of the injectors, measure the hourly ow rate of the gas
and compare the results with the value acquired with that given in the
Technical Specication Table under ‘Gas consumption’. Tolerance of ±5%
from nominal value is permitted�
TIPI DI GASPRESSIONE IN mbar.
NOMMINMAX
GAS METANO G20201825
G�P�L� G30/3128-30/37 25/25 35/45
Table. 2
The appliance must
be supplied with one of
the types of gas whose
properties and pressure
are set out in table 2�
Connect the appliance to a special gas pipe with an internal diameter of
at least 16 mm for G1/2” connections and a diameter of at least 20 mm
for G3/4” connections. The pipe may be xed or exible and the coupling
can be in metal. Make sure that the exible metal connection pipe to the
gas tting does not touch overheated parts and that it cannot be twisted.
Use xing straps that are in compliance with the installation regulations.
Envision cocks or drain valves with an internal diameter no smaller than
the coupling pipe mentioned above� After connecting the pipe, make sure
that the joints and couplings have no leaks� To do this, use soapy water or
specic foamy product to identify the leaks.
NEVER USE NAKED FLAMES!
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Checking Gas Pressure:
Gas supply pressure must be
measured at the pressure point
(Fig. 6) after the sealing screw
has been removed�
Use a exible pipe, connect a
Fig. 6
gauge to the pressure point (e�g� a liquid manometer with minimum
resolution of 0�1 mbar) and measure the inlet pressure whilst the
appliance is operating�
If the pressure reading does not fall within the upper and lower limits
indicated on the table, the appliance cannot be installed denitively.
Switch off the appliance, disconnect the gauge, close the seal screw
and insert the washer, contact the gas company to test main gas supply
pressure� Regarding this, a pressure adjuster may have to be inserted
upstream from the appliance�
1.7 Connecting To A Different Type Of Gas
If the appliance must be connected to a different type of gas than that
for which it has been prepared, the nozzles must be replaced�
Proceed as follows:
Replacing The Main Burner Nozzle:
• Raise the grids positioned over the cooker top, lift the black,
enamelled covers and the burner-caps in a way to see the nozzles
activated centrally to the cups�
• Unscrew the nozzles and replace them with those of the corresponding
pre-selected gas, according to that stated on the technical plate�
The nozzles are marked in hundredths of a millimetre�
When conversion or adaptation has been completed for every type of
gas, it is MANDATORY to afx the corresponding plate above the technical
plate, which is provided along with the nozzles�
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Adjustment of the Minimum:
Remove the knob and front panel�
For adjustment of the minimum, it is necessary
to intervene on the screw (Fig. 7 ref�1): by
unscrewing, the ame increases and by retightening the ame decreases.
Foe LPG, turn the minimum ame fully home. It is however always
necessary to control that, in the minimum position, the ame is stable
over the entire surface of the burner and during the passage from
minimum to maximum it does not go out or the nozzle catches re.
Once the operations for the conversions of the gas type have been
completed, check the parts removed are sealed using the bubble test or
foamy substance indicated. It is prohibited to use naked ames to check
for the presence of gas leaks�
Before delivering the appliance to the user, it is necessary to:
• check that it functions correctly;
• inform the user of the user instructions�
Fig. 7
2. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
2.1. Commissioning
The appliance must be used only for the purpose for which it was
designed� Any other use is improper�
Before putting the appliance into operation for the rst time, it is
necessary to remove all the packaging material and to thoroughly clean
the grill from industrial grease as follows:
• check that no objects around the appliance could impede the ow
of air necessary for combustion and that the room is sufciently
ventilated�
• Check the efciency of the devices that evacuate cooking fumes
We recommend using protective gloves to operate the equipment�
The dashboard appears as in Fig . 8 �
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Oven
Fig. 8
Ring knobs
Temperature
Knob Oven
Selector Knob
Cooking
2.2. Setting
The burner cock command knobs have 4 positions for use (Fig. 8):
Off
Pilot
Large ame
Small ame
Fig. 9
Turning on the burner pilot ame
Press on the knob and turn it anti-clockwise to the “pilot” position (Fig. 9)�
Hold the knob down and, at the same time, bring a match near the
burner�
After the pilot light has been lit, hold the knob down for about 20/30
seconds in order to heat up the thermocoupling� After the 20/30 seconds
has passed, release the knob� Turn the knob anti-clockwise again and
position the knob at the “large ame” symbol (Fig. 9) for maximum
power or at the “small ame” for minimum power�
Power Off:
• Main burner: turn the knob clockwise positioning it at “pilot”;
the main burner switches off and only the pilot ame remains on.
• Total: to turn off the pilot ame and the main burner, turn the
knob to the “off”position.
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3. USE OF THE ELECTRIC OVEN
3.1. First oven ignition
First ignition must be performed with the empty oven� Set the thermostat
to maximum by turning the selector to the multiple fan cooking symbol�
Heat for approximately 60 minutes; during this operation, ventilate the
room�
In the rst few minutes of operation, the oven may emit smoke and
unpleasant odours�
This is due to thermal heating and to the greases used during operation�
When this cycle is completed, allow the appliance to cool and thoroughly
clean the inside with warm water and mild detergent�
During use the appliance becomes very hot� Avoid touching the heating
elements inside the oven
3.2. Cooking
All cooking must be performed with the door closed� To remove food
from the oven use protective gloves� Containers used must be able
to withstand temperatures greater than
250°C�
Pay attention to condiments containing oils
or fat, especially if placed on the bottom of
the oven as, if brought to high temperatures,
they could ignite�
The lateral grooves inside the oven Fig. 10
offer the possibility of adjusting the height of
the grill thus allowing a higher temperature
on the upper and lower areas of the food
depending on the position chosen�
Fig.10
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3.3. Selector command knobs
The electric oven has 2 selector command knobs:
• the selector knob: it allows you to choose the heating type most
suitable to the needs of cooking;
• the thermostat knob: it allows you to select the desired
temperature� The thermostat, once reached the set temperature,
will keep it constant during the cooking time�
3.4. Oven selector knob symbology
Traditional cooking
This involves simultaneous
operation of both the upper and
lower heating elements. It allows
the cooking of any type of dish. It
is ideal for baking cakes, pizzas,
roasts and baked dishes. If
cooking requires more heat from
above or below, adjust the height
of the grill.
Browning
This is obtained with use of the
upper heating element to brown
the surface of oven-cooked food.
Excellent results are obtained from
cooking lasagne, baked pasta or
vegetables.
Intensive cooking
Fan operation combined with
traditional cooking ensures
uniform, fast cooking including
for delicate preparations such as
biscuits and pastries.
Final cooking/heating
Use of the one lower heating element
gives a nal touch to cooking and is
very useful for heating up food. It is
intended to complete the baking of
biscuits, tarts and pies.
Traditional grill
Use of the one central upper heating
element offers excellent results when
cooking medium/low thickness meat.
Ideal for toasting bread.
Fan assisted grill
The combined action of the grill and
fan ensures well distributed cooking.
Thick meat and especially dense
or layered dishes can be grilled to
perfection.
Table 2
3.5. Safety thermostat
To avoid dangerous overheating due to incorrect use of the appliance
or to a defect of the components, the oven is equipped with a safety
thermostat that, in the actual case of abnormal operation, disconnects
the power supply�
Recovery of the thermostat, following lowering of the oven temperature,
is automatic� Therefore in case of intervention of the thermostat due
to incorrect use of the oven, to reuse it simply wait for cooling of the
oven and remove the cause; otherwise, if the intervention is due to a
component failure, it will be necessary to arrange for technical assistance�
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3.6. Indicator lights
Refer to Fig 8�
The green one, on the top, indicates the mass of under ‘ device voltage,
the second , orange bottom, indicates that the thermostat is in function
between and switches on and off depending on whether the oven is in
temperature or less�
4. USING THE GAS OVEN
4.1. First oven ignition
Attention!
Mount the oven burner respecting the reference notches on the burner
itself and on the cup (Fig. 11)�
First ignition must be performed with the oven empty�
In the rst minutes of
functioning, the oven may
emit smoke and unpleasant
odours; this is due to
heating and the greases
used during manufacture�
Heat for approximately 60
minutes; during this opera-
Fig. 11
On conclusion of this cycle, leave to cool and clean the inside thoroughly
using hot water and neutral detergent and then rinse well and dry using
a soft cloth�
POWER ON
Open the oven door, check that the burner is in its seat, approach the
ame to the hole 1(Fig. 12) in the radiating disk� Press the oven knob
fully home turning it anti-clockwise until the maximum temperature
position is reached� Release the knob after 5 seconds.
tion, ventilate the room�
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If the burner should not remain ignited, hold the knob down for
2
longer, thus allowing the safety valve to heat up�
The oven door must remain open until the burner has ignited� To do
this, check the presence of a ame through the said hole 1 (Fig. 12)�
When the burner has ignited, close the oven door slowly to prevent the
ame going out and take the knob to the desired temperature.
OVEN ELECTRICAL SWITCH-ON (where envisioned)
If the oven has electric switch-on, it is essential to open the door
completely, press the knob relative to the oven thermostat and turn it
anti-clockwise and release it when the burner has ignited� Close the door
again slowly�
Attention! If the door is not completely open, power on will not function�
Once the temperature set has been set, the thermostat will automatically
take the burner to minimum, in a way to maintain the temperature inside
the oven constant�
If the ame is switched off accidentally during use, the safety valve
blocks the supply of gas after approx� 40 seconds�
Attention!
As envisioned by the regulations, a device prevents the simultaneous use of the oven gas burner and the electric resistor of
the grill.
Description:
1 -
Oven power on hole (manual)
2 -
Smoke deectors for use of the
grill
1
Fig. 12
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OPERATION
accensione lampada forno
Accensioneresistenza grill e lampadaforno
Accensione resistenza grill,motore gi-rarrosto e lampada forno
All cooking must be performed with the door closed�
To remove food from the oven use protective gloves�
Cooking containers used must be able to withstand temperatures higher
than 250°C�
Pay attention to condiments containing oils or fats, especially if deposited on
the bottom of the oven as, if taken to high temperatures, they could ignite�
SPIT ROAST
If spit roasting is to be performed, the grip must be removed (Fig. 12);
introduce the frame and the skewer into the oven, paying attention to
introduce the point correctly into the seat of the spit roast motor� Position
the deector to protect the knobs (Fig. 12 Ref� 2) and perform cooking
leaving the door open in the rst position.
This type of cooking is not adjusted by the thermostat, therefore it must
be controlled carefully by the user, paying attention since the accessible
parts can become hot with the use of the grill� Keep away from children�
Attention!
The burners must not be used without the presence of the grills and,
during operation, in order not to cause serious damage to the burners,
it is essential not to use additional burner-caps above those already
installed in the appliance�
KNOBS SYMBOLS
Selector knob
Oven light switch-on
Fig. 13
Grill resistor and oven light
switch-on
Grill resistor, rotisserie
motor and oven light
switch-on
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Thermostat knob
Used to power the oven and allow to select the desired temperature for
cooking�
INDICATOR LIGHTS
The appliances have 2 indicator lights (Fig. 8)�
The rst, green at the top, indicates that the appliance is powered and
live, the second, orange at the bottom, indicates that the thermostat is
operating and it switches on and off according to the whether the oven
is at temperature or not�
4.1 Safety Thermostat
All models with oven have a safety thermostat, which prevents
dangerous over-heating due to incorrect use of the appliance or a defect
in components� Thermostat reset is manual and must be performed by
a qualied technician.
4.2 Replacing the nozzles
to replace the nozzles, remove the grills, lift
the cover and remove the burner and burnercap�
Successively, unscrew and remove the nozzle
to be replaced, positioned as in g.14 and 15�
Disconnect the appliance from the electric power supply before
performing any cleaning or maintenance intervention�
At the end of the working day, clean the appliance, both for reasons of
hygiene and to prevent operating faults�
The appliance must never be cleaned with direct or high pressure jets of
water� Moreover, the appliance should not be cleaned with wire sponges,
ordinary steel brushes or scrapers; eventually, you can use stainless
steel wool, wiping the appliance in the direction of sheet metal grain�
Wait for the cooking chamber to cool down�
Clean the debris that can be removed manually and put the removable
parts in the dishwasher�
To clean the cooking chamber use warm soapy water� Subsequently, all
concerned surfaces must be rinsed thoroughly and make sure you have
removed any detergent residue�
To clean the outer parts of the oven, use a damp cloth and a mild
detergent�
5.1. Internal cleaning
Clean the enamelled parts with warm water and detergent using a soft
sponge� Do not use steel wool or abrasive cleaners as these may damage
the enamel� Rinse and dry well with a soft cloth�
If after cooking food particles remain, it is advisable to clean the oven
to prevent burning with subsequent cooking, making the oven harder to
clean�
5.2. Oven light replacement
Ensure the appliance is switched off and
the machine is unplugged before replacing
the light to avoid the possibility of electric
shock�
Loosen the protective glass Fig. 16�
Remove the bulb by unscrewing it and
replace it with a new one of the same
characteristics� Tighten the protective
glass�
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Fig.16
Light characteristics
Power supply230V
Power15W
Connection typeE 14
Heat resistance300°C
5.3. Door cooling kit
There is an additional protection device to lower the temperature of the oven
door. This part must be tted where the oven may be accessible to young children.
Application of the device will be carried out by qualied personnel. When
ordering, indicate the item and the serial number of the equipment that
you will nd in the warranty certicate. It can be requested from the
nearest service centre�
5.4. Cleaning of the oven door
For thorough cleaning inside the glass door, it
is advisable to remove the inner glass Fig. 17;
Completely open the door and remove the two
screws that hold the inner glass� Clean both the glass
elements using only warm water and a soft cloth�
With cleaning completed, reassemble the
components�
5.5. Knobs
The hob burner knobs should only be removed if absolutely necessary
and not merely for cleaning; in any case, the operation must be performed
very carefully, taking care to replace the knobs themselves properly in
their original places in order to avoid possible malfunctions�
Fig.17
5.6. Electrical repair work
Before contacting the Technical Service Centre, check that:
• The plug is correctly inserted into the socket�
• The main switch of the residence is on�
After these controls, if necessary, arrange for repairs to be carried out
by qualied personnel, consulting the list of Technical Service Centres.
Attention! In case of damage to power cables, it will not be
possible to use the appliance.
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Before carrying out any dismantling operation, disconnect the
mains plug from the wall socket.
REPLACING THE POWER CORD
The power cord must be in H05RR-F, of a section 3 3 x 1mm² (see data
plate); it must be replaced as follows:
• open the terminal board Fig. 18;
• Insert the wires into their respective terminals:
N - L - Earth;
• Secure the cable with appropriate cable clamps;
Fig.18
• Close the terminal board again by exerting pressure
on the lid until it locks, or close it again with the screw, depending
on the model�
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
Check correct connection to the mains. Check the
The lights do not come on
The thermostat light does not
come on
The light inside the oven does not
work
Presence of moisture inside the
oven.
Presence of moisture inside the
oven.
during cooking.
Smoke is coming out of the oven
Cooking times are excessively long
correct setting of the knobs for cooking. Check the
circuit breaker of the electric system. If the fault
persists, contact a Service Centre.
Rotate the selector knob, positioning it on a function. Rotate the thermostat knob, positioning it on a
temperature. If the fault persists, contact a Service
Centre.
Check that the power cable is connected to the
mains. Replace the oven light with one of the same
characteristics, following the instructions in the
paragraph "Cleaning and maintenance". If the fault
persists, contact a Service Centre.
Do not leave food inside the oven after cooking.
Increase the temperature during
cooking by 15/20°C.
Check that the sides and the bottom of the oven
are clean. Any deposits of food could creates
smoke and odours. Cleaning
must be performed after each cooking. If the fault
persists, contact a Service Centre.
Check that the temperature set is suitable for the
characteristics of the product to be cooked. If the
fault persists, contact a Service Centre.
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7. DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE
At the end of its life span, the appliance must be dispo-
sed of in accordance with legal obligations�
The symbol in Fig. 19 species that, at the end of its
life span, the appliance must be disposed of according
to the indications of the European Parliament Directive
2012/19/EU dated 04/06/2012�
Information regarding disposal in nations of the European Union
The European Community Directive regarding WEEE equipment has
been implemented differently by each nation, therefore if his appliance
is to be disposed of, we suggest you contact the local authorities or the
dealer to nd out the correct method of disposal.
Fig. 19
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THE MANUF
ACTURER SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES DUE
TO IMPROPER INSTALLATION, TAMPERING WITH THE APPLIANCE, MISUSE,
IMPROPER MAINTENANCE, FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE STANDARDS
AND INTENDED USE�
THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE
PRODUCT AT ANY TIME IT DEEMS NECESSARY OR USEFUL�
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