
Instructions for use and maintenance of ceramic
cookers. Series
96 N
AU

2
Technical data and specifications ........ 3
Installation ........................................4 - 5
Positioning ............................................. 4
Fitting the feet ........................................ 4
Fitting shelves ........................................ 4
Fitting the oven door handle .................. 4
How to remove the electric grill ............. 4
Connectinf electrical mains .................... 5
For the user ....................................6 - 10
How to use the ceramic hob .................. 6
Using the electrical grill .......................... 8
How to use the oven accessories .......... 9
Oven with thermostat ............................. 9
How to insert the oven shelf .................. 9
Advice and precautions ....................... 10
Abnormal operation ............................. 10
Figures ..........................................11 - 12
- Thank you for choosing one of our quality products, capable of giving you the
very best service. To make full use of its
performance features, read the parts of
this manual which refer to your appliance
carefully. The Manufacturer declines all
responsibility for injury or damage caused
by poor installation or improper use of the
appliance.
- To ensure its appliances are always at the
state of the art, and/or to allow constant
improvement in quality, the manufacturer
reserves the right to make modifications
without notice, although without creating
difficulties for users.
- When ordering spare parts, inform your
dealer of the model number and serial number punched on your appliance’s nameplate, visible inside the warming compartment
(if present) or on the back of the cooker.
FOREWORD
- Refer only to the headings and sections
covering accessories actually installed on
your cooker.
Introduction
Index

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Technical data and specifications
HEATING ELEMENT POWERS
top heating element 1,15 kW
bottom heating element 1.65 kW
grill 2.4 kW
oven light 15 W
roaster motor 6 W
tangential cooling fan 22-26 W
ELECTRIC HOTPLATES
ø 145 1,2 kW - Normal hotplate
ø 180 1,8 kW - High-Light hotplate
1,7 kW - Normal hotplate
ø 210-140 2,2 -1,00 kW - High-Light
hotplate
Cat.: see nameplate on cover;
Class 1 or 2.1
Type “X” cookers
• 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 been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
• Means of disconnection shall be provided
in the fixed wiring in accordance with the
Australian wiring rules.
• During use the appliance becomes hot.
Care should be taken to avoid touching
heating elements inside the oven.
• WARNING: Accessible parts will become
hot when in use. To avoid burns and scalds
children should be kept away.
• A steam cleaner in not to be used for cleaning this appliance.
• Before replacing the lamp bulb, ensure that
the appliance is switched off.
EQUIPMENT
Depending on the models, cooker may also
have:
- Electric oven lighting
- Rotisserie
- Mechanical timer
- One or more electric plate
For the LAYOUT OF HOB BURNERS see
the models illustrated in figure 1 at the back
of this manual.
For the ELECTRIC WIRING DIAGRAM see
figure 2 at the back of this manual.
The electrical power is stated on the nameplate visible inside the warming compartment
(if present) or on the back of the cooker.
A copy of the nameplate is glued to the cover
of this manual.
Nominal external
dimensions
Cooker
90x60
Height at hob
Height with lid raised
Depth with door closed
Depth with door open
Width
cm. 85
cm. 141
cm. 59
cm. 100
cm. 90
Usable
dimensions
oven with
grill
Width
Depth
Height
Volume
cm. 74
cm. 43.5
cm. 32.5
l. 105

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INSTALLATION
This appliance shall be installed only by authorised personnel and in accordance with
the manufacturer's installation instructions,
local gas fitting regulations, municipal building
codes, water supply regulations, electrical wiring regulations, AS 5601 - Gas Installations and
any other statutory regulations.Before installing, ensure that the appliance is correctly preset for the local distribution conditions (gas type
and pressure).The presettings of this appliance
are indicated on the nameplate shown on the
cover.This appliance is not connected to a flue
gas extractor device. It must be installed and
connected in accordance with the regulations
in force.When connection to gas and electrical
supply is completed and oven is located in its
final position, the oven must be stabilized by
using the two chains located at the rear of the
oven. (see fig. 7)
Each chain must be firmly attached to the rear
vertical wall behind the oven. The anchor used
to attach the chains to the rear wall must be of
a type suitable for the purpose.
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.
MAKE SURE THE ANTI-TILTING CHAINS
ARE TAUGHT WHEN ANCHORED TO PREVENT THE APPLIANCE TILTING.
If the oven is to be moved for servicing - THE
CHAINS MUST BE RE-ATTACHED .
POSITIONING
Remove the packaging accessories, including
the films covering the chrome-plated and stainless steel parts, from the cooker.
Position the cooker in a dry, convenient and
draft-free place. Any adjoining wall surface
situated within 200mm from the edge of any
hob burner must be a suitable non-combustible
material for a height of 150mm for the entire
lenght of the hob. Any combustible construction above the cooker must be at least 600mm
above the top of the burner.The cooker may be
installed alone or between two kitchen units; in
this case, the sides of the units must withstand
a temperature of 75 degrees C .
If a combustible bench-top is situated within
200mm from the edge of any burner, it should
be 10mm or more below the cooker hob.
FITTING THE FEET (LEVELLING)
Cookers are equipped with adjustable feet to
be screwed into their front and rear corners
respectively. The feet allow the height of the
appliance to be adjusted, in order to adjust
the hob height relative to the adjoining unit or
bench-top, and to ensure even distribution of
the liquids in pans. See fig. 3.
FITTING SHELVES
Clip wire racks to sides of oven walls (Fig. 8 a).
Slide shelves and trays on the guides as shown
(Fig.8 b)
FITTING OVEN DOOR HANDLE ( Fig.4 )
- fully open the door.
- apply gentle leverage with the handle of
a fork or spoon in the three recessesi on
the upper of the inside of the door, one at
a time.
- once released from the three springs, the
glass can be extracted from the lower seat
of the inside of the door.
- Fix the handle using the 2 screws provided.
After fitting oven door handle, repeat the
same procedure in reverse order.
- fit the glass into the lower seat of the inside of the door.
- press gently on the upper side of the glass
so that the three pins, with silicone on the
inside, fit into their holes.
- make sure that the door closes completely.
HOW TO REMOVE THE ELECTRIC GRILL
( Fig. 6 )
- undo the fixing screws a) and b) ;
- disconnect the electrical connections un-
derneath the rear casing.
Installation

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CONNECTING TO THE ELECTRICAL
MAINS
Installing a domestic appliance can be a
complicated opera which if not carried out
correctly, can seriously affect consumer
safety.It is for this reason that a professionally qualified person should undertake the
task who will carry it out in accordance with
the technical regulations in force.In the event
that this advice is ignored and the installation
is carried out by an unqualified person, the
manufacturer declines all responsibility for
any technical failure of the product whether
or not it results in damage to goods or injury
to individuals.
“The installation must conform to the
standard directives”.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility
for any damage that
may be caused by unsuitable or unreasonable use.
Warning :
• Always check before any electrical op-
eration, the supply tension shown on the
electricity meter, the adjustment of the
circuit-breaker, the continuity of the connection to earth to the installation and that
the fuse is suitable.
• The electrical connection to the installation
should be made via
a socket with a plug with earth, or via an
omni pole cut-out switch. If the appliance
has a socket outlet, it must be installed so
that the socket outlet is accessible.The
manufacturer cannot be held responsible
for any accidents resulting from the use
of an appliance which is not connected to
earth, or with a faulty earth connection
continuity.
• Any queries regarding the power supply
cord should be referred to After Sales
Service or a qualified technician.
Warning! This appliance must be earthed.
In the absence of adequate earthing you
will notice that when touching the
metal parts of your appliance an electrical
dispersion can be felt due to the presence
of a radio interference suppressor.
IMPORTANT: When the connection opera-
tion to the appliance terminals is finished,
tighten the cable clamp and close the cover.
(see diagrams in fig. 2 at the back of the
manual).
CAUTION
- Before doing any work inside the cooker,
disconnect the mains plug.
IMPORTANT: the manufacturer declines all
liability for damage due to failure to comply
with the regulations and standards in force.
Check that the appliance is correctly connected
to the earth (see diagrams in fig. 2 at the back
of the manual).
Installation