Smeg B9GMXI User Manual

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Contents
1 Instructions 36
1.1 General safety instructions 36
1.2 Identification plate 37
1.3 Manufacturer liability 38
1.4 Appliance purpose 38
1.5 Disposal 38
1.6 This user manual 38
2 Description 40
2.1 General Description 40
2.2 Cooking hob 40
2.3 Control panel 41
2.4 Other parts 41
2.5 Available accessories 42
3 Use 43
3.1 Instructions 43
3.2 First use 44
3.3 Using the accessories 44
3.5 Using the hob 45
3.6 Using the oven 46
3.7 Cooking advice 48
4 Cleaning and maintenance 51
4.1 Instructions 51
4.2 Cleaning the appliance 51
4.3 Removing the door 52
4.4 Cleaning the door glazing 53
4.6 Extraordinary maintenance 54
5 Installation 55
5.1 Gas connection 55
5.2 Adaptation to different types of gas 58
5.3 Electrical connection 61
5.4 Positioning 62
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We advise you to read this manual carefully, which contains all the instructions for maintaining the appliance’s aesthetic and functional qualities.
For further information on the product: www.smeg.com
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READ BEFORE USE
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
only for South Africa
GAS/ELECTRIC COOKERS
Gas/Gas Cookers:
• To avoid over heating when the oven or grill is being used the glass cover must always be up.
• The glass cover may not be cooked on, or closed when the burners are in use and while they are still warm.
• The gas oven and gas grill can not be used simultaneously.
Additional installation information for
SMEG gas hobs and stoves supplied to South Africa
All Smeg appliances comply with SANS 1539 and have been issued with Permit numbers by the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Safety Association of Southern Africa.
Gas Type: LPG (Note: This appliance may have been supplied ex factory with setting and jets for Natural Gas. Your installer must make the necessary changes and adjustments before handing over the installed appliances for use).
Operating Pressure: 2.8 kPa Note that this appliance may only be used with a LPG regulator of 2.8 kPa outlet pressure and that complies with requirements of SABS 1237.
All Cookers:
• Never place aluminum or foil at the bottom of the oven and do not place oven trays as this may damage the enamel coating by over heating.
• The manufacturer declines all responsibility for improper use.
• Never attempt to repair or install the appliance yourself as the guarantee will fall away.
• Installation must be done by a qualified gas installer and qualified electrician.
• Retain your proof of purchase for guarantee.
• This appliance may only be installed by a qualified Gas Fitter that is registered with the LPGSASA. All registered Gas fitters are issued with an identity card and this also carries their registration number. Make a note of this. The Gas Fitter should also provide you with a written certificate after completing the work. Before the installer hands over the installed appliance ensure that you are advised the location of the isolation or shut off valve in the gas supply line to the appliance and how to operate it.
• Do not modify the appliance in any way as this may make it unsafe.
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• Note carefully that ventilation requirements indicated in the specific model instruction booklet. This information is vital for the safety of the occupants of the area in which the appliance is installed and used.
• Never check for gas leaks with a naked flame. Always use a soapy water solution applied with a brush to the areas where you suspect there may be a gas leak. Do not use the appliance if you suspect a gas leak.
• There are no preset service intervals for this appliance. Refer to the section on maintenance and cleaning in the instruction booklet for details on how to care for your SMEG appliance.
• After removing burner caps or burner heads to clean them or the hob surface around the burners, always take care that the burner heads are properly located in position and that the igniter post and flame failure thermocouple are not damaged in any way. It is important that these devices fit correctly into the location holes provided in the burner heads. They will not function correctly if not properly located. The burner caps locate by means of the ridge on the underside. Note that burners will not work efficiently if the burner caps are not properly located. There are drawings of a typical burner assembly in your instruction booklet.
Supplied in South Africa by: S.B.S. Household Appliances, 2985 William Nicol Drive cnr Bryanston
Drive, Bryanston, JHB tel: (011) 463 1016 e-mail: info@smegsa.co.za
FOR YOUR SAFETY
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
• Turn off gas supply at bottle
• Extinguish all naked flames;
• Do not operate any electrical appliances
• Ventilate the area
• Check for leaks as detailed in this manual
If odour persists, contact your dealer or gas supplier immediately
Do not temper with the appliance.
BURN-BACK (FIRE IN BURNER TUBE OR CHAMBER)
In the event of a burn-back, where the flame burns back to the jet, immediately turn off the gas supply at the control valve on the panel. After ensuring the flame is extinguished, wait for I minute and re-light the appliance in the normal manner. Should the appliance again burn back, close the control valve and call a service technician. Do not use the appliance again until the service technician has declared that it is safe to do so.
GAS-PRESSURE REGULATOR
This appliance requires an operating pressure of 2,8 kPa at the appliance. A suitable LPG regulator that complies with the requirements of SANS 1237 must be installed.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE USER
This appliance may only be installed by a registered LP Gas installer. All registered
installers are issued with a card carrying their registration number. Ask to be shown the card before allowing the installation work to commence and make a note of the Installer QCC number. Upon completion of the installation, the installer is required to explain the operational details of the appliance together with the safety instructions. You will be asked to sign acceptance of the installation and be provided with a completion certificate. You should only sign for acceptance of the installation when the installation is completed to your satisfaction.
Note that your invoice is required in the event that you wish make a guarantee claim.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE INSTALLER.
This appliance may only be installed by a LP gas installer registered with the Liquefied Petroleum Gas
Association of Southern Africa. The appliance must be installed in accordance with the requirements of
SANS 10087-1 and any fire department regulations and/or local bylaws applicable to the area. If in doubt check with the relevant authority before undertaking the installation. Upon completion of the installation you are required to fully explain and demonstrate to the user the operational details and safety practices applicable to the appliance and the installation.
1 Instructions
1.1 General safety instructions
Risk of personal injury
• During use the appliance and its accessible parts become very hot.
• Never touch the heating elements during use.
• Keep children under eight years of age at a safe distance if they are not constantly supervised.
• Children must never play with the appliance.
• This appliance may be used by children aged at least 8 and by people of reduced physical or mental capacity, or lacking in experience in the use of electrical appliances, provided that they are supervised or instructed by adults who are responsible for their safety.
• Never rest metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons and lids on the appliance during use.
• Switch off the appliance immediately after use.
• Never try to put out a fire or flames with water: Turn off the appliance and smother the flames with a fire blanket or other appropriate cover.
• The appliance must never be cleaned by unsupervised children.
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• Have qualified personnel carry out installation and assistance interventions according to the standards in force.
• Do not modify this appliance.
• Do not insert pointed metal objects (cutlery or utensils) into the slots in the appliance.
• Do not try to repair the appliance yourself or without the intervention of a qualified technician.
• If the power supply cable is damaged, contact technical support immediately and they will replace it.
• Do not open the storage compartment when the oven is on and still hot.
• The items inside the storage compartment could be very hot after using the oven.
Risk of damaging the appliance
• Do not use abrasive or corrosive detergents (e.g. scouring powders, stain removers and metallic sponges) on glass parts.
• Racks and trays have to be inserted into the side guides until they come to a complete stop. The mechanical safety locks that prevent the rack from being taken out accidentally have to face downwards and towards the oven back.
• Use woo
den or plastic utensils.
• Do not seat on the appliance.
• Do not use steam jets to clean the appliance.
• Do not obstruct ventilation openings and heat dispersal slots.
• Never leave the appliance unattended during cooking operations where fats or oils could be released.
• Never leave objects on the cooking surface.
• Do not use the appliance to heat rooms for any reason.
Remove any food residues or
large spills from previous cooking operations from the in
side of the
oven.
For this appliance
• Befo
re replacing the bulb, switch off the power supply to the appliance.
• Do not rest any weight or sit on the open door of the appliance.
Take care that no objects are stuck
in the doors
1.2 Identification plate
.
The identification plate bears the technical
data, serial number and brand name of the appliance. Do not remove the identification plate for any reason.
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1.3 Manufacturer liability
The manufacturer declines all liability for damage to persons or property caused by:
• Use of the appliance other than that specified;
• Non-observance of the user manual provisions;
• Tampering with any part of the appliance;
• Use of non-original spare parts.
1.4 Appliance purpose
• This appliance is intended for cooking food in the home environment. Every other use is considered improper.
• The appliance is not designed to operate with external timers or with remote-control systems.
1.5 Disposal
This appliance must be disposed of separately from other waste
(Directives 2002/95/EC, 2002/ 96/EC, 2003/108/EC). The appliance does not contain substances in quantities sufficient to be considered hazardous to health and the environment, in accordance with current European directives.
To dispose of the appliance:
• Cut the power supply cable and remove
it along with the plug.
• Deliver the appliance to the appropriate recycling centre for electrical and electronic equipment waste, or return it to the retailer when purchasing an equivalent product, on a one for one basis.
Our appliances are packed in non­polluting and recyclable materials.
• Deliver the packing materials to the appropriate recycling centre.
Plastic packaging
Danger of suffocation
• Do not leave the packaging or any part of it unattended.
• Do not let children play with the packaging plastic bags.
1.6 This user manual
This user manual is an integral part of the appliance and must therefore be kept in its entirety and within the user’s reach for the whole working life of the appliance.
Read this user manual carefully before using the appliance.
Power voltage
Danger of electrocution
• Disconnect the main power supply.
• Disconnect the power cable from the electrical system.
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1.7 How to read the user manual
This user manual uses the following reading conventions:
Instructions
General information on this user manual, on safety and final disposal.
Description
Description of the appliance and its accessories.
Use
Information on the use of the appliance and its accessories, cooking advice.
Cleaning and maintenance
Information for proper cleaning and maintenance of the appliance.
Installation
Information for the qualified technician: Installation, operation and inspection.
Safety instructions
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Information
Advice
1. Sequence of instructions for use.
• Standalone instruction.
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2 Description
2.1 General Description
Description
1 Cooking hob 2 Control panel 3 Oven light 4 Seal
2.2 Cooking hob
AUX = Auxiliary SR = Semi-rapid
5 Door 6 Fan 7 Storage compartment
Rack/tray support frame shelf
R = Rapid UR = Ultra rapid
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2.3 Control panel
Description
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1 Minute minder knob
This knob allows you to select manual cooking or the minute minder with automatic oven shut-off at the end of cooking. To set the cooking time, turn the knob clockwise until it reaches the required position and then set the required cooking function. The numbers indicated are minutes. Adjustment is progressive so that the time can also be set to any intermediate value between these numbers. At the end of timed cooking, a buzzer will sound and switch off automatically after 3-4 seconds.
2 Temperature knob
This knob allows you to select the cooking temperature.
Turn the knob clockwise to the required value, between the minimum and maximum setting.
3 Indicator light
The indicator light comes on to indicate that the oven is heating up. It turns off as soon as it reaches the set temperature. It flashes regularly to indicate that the temperature set inside the oven is kept constant.
4 Function knob
The oven’s various functions are suitable for different cooking modes. After selecting the required function, set the cooking temperature using the temperature knob.
5 Hob burner knobs
Useful for lighting and adjusting the hob burners.
Press and turn the knobs anti-clockwise to the value to light the relative burners. Turn the knobs to the zone between the maximum and minimum setting to adjust the flame.
Return the knobs to the position to turn off the burners.
2.4 Other parts
Shelves
The appliance features shelves to position trays and racks at different heights. The insertion heights are indicated from the bottom upwards (see 2.1 General Description).
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Cooling fan
The fan cools the oven and comes into operation during cooking.
The fan causes a steady outflow of air from above the door which may continue for a brief period of time even after the appliance has been turned off.
Interior lighting
The internal light of the oven comes on when any function is selected.
2.5 Available accessories
Some models are not provided with all accessories.
Ring reducers
Useful when using small cookware.
WOK ring
Rack
Useful for supporting containers with food during cooking.
Oven tray
Useful for collecting fat from foods placed on the rack above.
The accessories intended to come into contact with food are made of materials that comply with the provisions of current legislation.
Useful when using a wok.
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Supplied and optional accessories can be requested to Authorised Assistance Centres. Use only original accessories supplied by the manufacturer.
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3 Use
3.1 Instructions
High temperature inside the oven during use
Danger of burns
• Keep the oven door closed during cooking.
• Protect your hands wearing heat resistant gloves when moving food inside the appliance.
• Do not touch the heating elements inside the oven.
• Do not pour water directly onto very hot trays.
• Do not allow children younger than 8 years old to come near the appliance when in operation.
• If you need to move food or at the end of cooking, open the door 5 cm for a few seconds, let the steam come out, then open it fully.
Improper use
Risk of damage to surfaces
• Do not cover the bottom of the oven cavity with aluminium or tin foil sheets.
• If you wish to use greaseproof paper, place it so that it will not interfere with the hot air circulation inside the appliance.
• Do not place pans or trays directly on the bottom of the oven cavity.
• Do not use the open door to rest pans or trays on the internal glass pane.
• Cooking vessels or griddle plates should be placed inside the perimeter of the hob.
• All pans must have smooth, flat bottoms.
• If any liquid does boil over or spill, remove the excess from the hob.
High temperature inside the storage compartment
Danger of burns
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Improper use
Danger of burns
• Make sure that the flame-spreader crowns are correctly positioned in their housings with their respective burner caps.
• Oils and fats could catch fire if overheated. Be very careful.
• Do not open the storage compartment when the oven is on and still hot.
• The items inside the storage compartment could be very hot after using the oven.
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High temperature inside the appliance during use
Danger of fire or explosion
• Do not spray any spray products near the appliance.
• Do not use or leave flammable materials near the appliance.
• Do not use plastic kitchenware or containers when cooking food.
• Do not put sealed tins or containers in the appliance.
• Do not leave the appliance unattended during cooking operations where fats or oils could be released.
• Remove all trays and racks which are not required during cooking.
3.2 First use
1. Remove any protective film from the outside or inside of the appliance, including accessories.
2. Remove any labels (apart from the technical data plate) from the accessories and from the cooking compartments.
3. Remove all the accessories from the appliance and clean them (see 4 Cleaning and maintenance). Heat the empty oven at the maximum temperature to burn off any residues left by the manufacturing process.
3.3 Using the accessories
Ring reducers
The ring reducers have to be placed on the hob grids. Make sure they are properly placed.
Racks and trays
Racks and trays have to be inserted into the side guides until they come to a complete stop.
• The mechanical safety locks that prevent the rack from being taken out accidentally have to face downwards and towards the oven back.
Gently insert racks and trays into the oven until they come to a stop.
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Clean the trays before using them for the first time to remove any residues left by the manufacturing process.
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Tray rack
The tray can be used two different ways:
• Inside the rack (with the anti-tip stop facing upwards) to collect grease during cooking
• Resting on the rack (with the anti-tip stop facing downwards) to cook sweets, biscuits, pastries etc.
3.4 Using the storage compartment
The storage compartment is at the bottom of the cooker. To open it, pull the handle towards you. It can be used to store cookware or metallic objects necessary when using the appliance.
3.5 Using the hob
All the appliance’s control and monitoring devices are located together on the front panel. The burner controlled by each knob is shown next to the knob. The appliance is equipped with an electronic ignition device. Simply press the knob and turn it anti­clockwise to the maximum flame symbol, until the burner lights.
If the burner does not light in the first 15 seconds, turn the knob to and wait 60 seconds before trying again. After lighting,
keep the knob pressed in for a few seconds to allow the thermocouple to heat up.
The burner may go out when the knob is released: In this case, the thermocouple has not heated up sufficiently. Wait a few moments and repeat the operation. Keep the knob pressed in longer.
In case of an accidental switching off, a safety device will be tripped, cutting off the gas supply, even if the gas tap is open. Return the
knob to and wait at least 60 seconds before lighting it again.
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Correct positioning of the flame­spreader crowns and burner caps
Before lighting the hob burners, make sure that the flame-spreader crowns are correctly positioned in their housings with their respective burner caps. Make sure that the holes in the flame-spreader crowns (1) are aligned with the igniters and thermocouples (2 and 3).
Practical tips for using the hob
For better burner efficiency and to minimise gas consumption, use pans with lids and of suitable size for the burner, so that flames do not reach up the sides of the pan. Once the contents come to the boil, turn down the flame far enough to ensure that the liquid does not boil over.
Cookware diameters:
• Auxiliary: 12 - 14 cm.
• Semi-rapid: 16 - 24 cm.
• Rapid: 18 - 26 cm.
• Ultra-rapid: 18 - 28 cm.
3.6 Using the oven
Switching on the oven
To switch on the oven:
1. Select the cooking function using the function knob.
2. Select the temperature using the temperature knob.
Functions list
Static
As the heat comes from above and below at the same time, this system is particularly suitable for certain types of food. Traditional cooking, also known as static cooking, is suitable for cooking just one dish at a time. Perfect for all types of roasts, bread and cakes and in any case particularly suitable for fatty meats such as goose and duck.
Lower element
The heat coming just from the bottom allows you to complete the cooking of foods that require a higher bottom temperature, without affecting their browning. Perfect for cakes, pies, tarts and pizzas.
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Small grill
Using only the heat released from the central element, this function allows you to grill small portions of meat and fish for making kebabs, toasted sandwiches and any types of grilled vegetable side dishes.
Grill
The heat coming from the grill element gives perfect grilling results above all for thin and medium thickness meat and, in combination with the rotisserie (where fitted), gives the food an even browning at the end of cooking. Perfect for sausages, spare ribs and bacon. This function enables large quantities of food, particularly meat, to be grilled evenly.
Fan with grill
The air produced by the fan softens the strong heatwave generated by the grill, grilling perfectly even very thick foods. Perfect for large cuts of meat (e.g. shin of pork).
Fan assisted
The operation of the fan, combined with traditional cooking, ensures consistent cooking even with complex recipes. Perfect for biscuits and cakes, even when simultaneously cooked on several levels. For multiple-level cooking,
we recommend using the 2
th
shelves.
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Fan with circulaire
The combination of the fan and the circulaire heating element (incorporated in the rear of the oven) allows you to cook different foods on several levels, as long as they need the same temperatures and same type of cooking. Hot air circulation ensures instant and even distribution of heat. It will be possible, for instance, to cook fish, vegetables and biscuits simultaneously (on different levels) without odours and flavours mingling.
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and
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Cooking with the grill and the fan with grill must never exceed a temperature of 240°C.
Eco
Using the upper and the lower heating elements in combination is particularly suitable for cooking on a single shelf, as it provides low energy consumption. Ideal for cooking meat, fish and vegetables. Not recommended for desserts which must rise.
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3.7 Cooking advice
General advice
• Use a fan assisted function to achieve consistent cooking at several levels.
• It is not possible to shorten cooking times by increasing the temperature (the food could be overcooked on the outside and undercooked on the inside).
Advice for cooking meat
• Cooking times vary according to the thickness and quality of the food and to consumer taste.
• Use a meat thermometer when roasting meat, or simply press on the roast with a spoon. If it is hard, it is ready; If not, it needs another few minutes cooking.
Advice for cooking with the Grill and the Fan with grill
• Meat can be grilled even when it is put into the cold oven or into the preheated oven if you wish to change the effect of the cooking.
• With the Fan with grill function, we recommend that you preheat the oven before grilling.
• We recommend placing the food at the centre of the rack.
• With the Grill function, we recommend that you turn the temperature knob to the
maximum value near the symbol to optimise cooking.
• Foods should be seasoned before cooking. Foods should also be coated with oil or melted butter before cooking.
• Use the oven tray on the first bottom shelf to collect liquids produced by grilling.
• Grilling processes must never last more than 60 minutes.
Advice for cooking desserts/pastries and biscuits
• Use dark metal moulds: They help to absorb the heat better.
• The temperature and the cooking time depend on the quality and consistency of the dough.
• To check whether the dessert is cooked right through: At the end of the cooking time, put a toothpick into the highest point of the dessert. If the dough does not stick to the toothpick, the dessert is cooked.
• If the dessert collapses when it comes out of the oven, on the next occasion reduce the set temperature by about 10°C, selecting a longer cooking time if necessary.
• While cooking desserts or vegetables, excessive condensation may form on the glass. In order to avoid this, open the door very carefully a couple of times while cooking.
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Advice for defrosting and proving
• Place frozen foods without their packaging in a lidless container on the first shelf of the oven.
• Avoid overlapping the food.
• To defrost meat, use the rack placed on the second level and a tray on the first level. In this way, the liquid from the defrosting food drains away from the food.
• The most delicate parts can be covered with aluminium foil.
• For successful proving, a container of water should be placed in the bottom of the oven.
To save energy
• Stop cooking a few minutes before the time normally used. Cooking will continue for the remaining minutes with the heat which has accumulated inside the oven.
• Reduce any opening of the door to a minimum to avoid heat dispersal.
• Keep the inside of the appliance clean at all times.
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Cooking information table
Use
Food Weight (Kg) Function
Lasagne Pasta bake
Roast veal Pork loin Pork shoulder Roast rabbit Turkey breast Roast pork neck Roast chicken
Pork sausages Pork chops Hamburgers Bacon Spit-roast chicken
Salmon trout
Pizza Bread Focaccia
3 - 4 Static 1 220 - 230 50 - 60
2 Static 1 220 - 230 40
1.2 Fan assisted 2 180 - 190 70 - 80
1.2 Fan assisted 2 180 - 190 70 - 80
1.2 Fan assisted 2 180 - 190 90 - 100
1.2 Circulaire 2 180 - 190 70 - 80
1.5 Fan assisted 2 180 - 190 80 - 90 2 Fan assisted 2 180 - 190 190 - 210
1.2 Fan assisted 2 190 - 200 60 - 70
1.2 Fan with grill 3 240 7 - 9 5 - 6
1.2 Grill 4 240 15 5
0.8 Grill 4 240 9 5
0.8 Fan with grill 3 240 13 3
1.2 Grill + rotisserie 240 70 - 80
1.2 Fan + lower element 2 150 - 160 35 - 40
1 Fan + lower element 1 260 6 - 10 1 Circulaire 2 190 - 200 25 - 30 1 Fan assisted 2 180 - 190 15 - 20
Runner
position from
the bottom
Temperature
(°C)
Time (minutes)
1st surface 2nd surface
Bundt cake Tart Short pastry Jam tarts Paradise cake Profiteroles Sponge cake Rice pudding Brioches Short pastry biscuits
1 Fan assisted 2 160 50 - 60 1 Fan assisted 2 160 30 - 35
0.5 Fan + lower element 2 160 - 170 20 - 25
1.2 Circulaire 2 160 - 170 40 - 50
1.2 Fan assisted 2 160 50 - 60
0.8 Fan assisted 2 150 - 160 40 - 50
0.8 Circulaire 2 150 - 160 45 - 50 1 Circulaire/Static 2 160 40 - 50
0.6 Circulaire 2 160 25 - 30
Fan assisted 1-3 160 - 170 16 - 20
The times indicated in the table do not include preheating times and are provided only as a guide.
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4 Cleaning and maintenance
4.1 Instructions
Improper use
Risk of damage to surfaces
• Do not use steam jets to clean the appliance.
• Do not use cleaning products containing chlorine, ammonia or bleach on steel parts or parts with metallic finishes on the surface (e.g. anodizing, nickel- or chromium-plating).
• Do not use abrasive or corrosive detergents (e.g. scouring powders, stain removers and metallic sponges) on glass parts.
• Do not use rough or abrasive materials or sharp metal scrapers.
• Do not wash the removable components such as the hob grids, flame-spreader crowns and burner caps in a dishwasher.
4.2 Cleaning the appliance
To keep the surfaces in good condition, they should be cleaned regularly after use. Let them cool first.
Ordinary daily cleaning
Always use only specific products that do not contain abrasives or chlorine-based acids.
Pour the product onto a damp cloth and wipe the surface, rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or a microfibre cloth.
Food stains or residues
Do not use metallic sponges or sharp scrapers as they will damage the surfaces.
Use ordinary non-abrasive products with the aid of wooden or plastic utensils if necessary. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or a microfibre cloth.
Do not allow residues of sugary foods (such as jam) to set inside the oven. If left to set for too long, they might damage the enamel lining of the oven.
Cooking hob grids
Remove the grids and clean them in lukewarm water and non-abrasive detergent. Make sure to remove any encrustations. Dry them thoroughly and return them to the hob.
The continuous contact between the grids and the flame can cause modifications to the enamel over time in those parts exposed to heat. This is a completely natural phenomenon which has no effect on the operation of this component.
Flame-spreader crowns and burner caps
For easier cleaning, the flame-spreader crowns and the burner caps can be removed. Wash them in hot water and non­abrasive detergent. Carefully remove any encrustation, then wait until they are perfectly dry. Refit the flame-spreader crowns making sure that they are correctly positioned in their housings with their respective burner caps.
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Igniters and thermocouples
For correct operation the igniters and thermocouples must always be perfectly clean. Check them frequently and clean them with a damp cloth if necessary. Remove any dry residues with a wooden toothpick or a needle.
4.3 Removing the door
For easier cleaning, the door can be removed and placed on a canvas.
To remove the door proceed as follows:
1. Open the door completely and insert two pins into the holes on the hinges indicated in the figure.
2. Grasp the door on both sides with both hands, lift it forming an angle of around 30° and remove it.
3. To reassemble the door, put the hinges in the relevant slots in the oven, making sure that grooved sections A are resting completely in the slots. Lower the door and once it is in place remove the pins from the holes in the hinges.
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4.4 Cleaning the door glazing
The glass in the door should always be kept thoroughly clean. Use absorbent kitchen roll. In case of stubborn dirt, wash with a damp sponge and an ordinary detergent.
4.5 Cleaning the inside of the oven
For the best oven upkeep, clean it regularly after having allowed it to cool.
• Take out all removable parts. Clean the oven racks in warm water and non­abrasive detergent. Carefully rinse and dry damp parts.
The oven should be operated at the maximum temperature for about 15-20 minutes after the use of specific products, to burn off the residues left inside the oven.
For easier cleaning, remove the door.
Removing rack/tray support frames
Removing the rack/tray support frames enables the sides to be cleaned more easily.
To remove the rack/tray support frames:
1. Unscrew the two fastening pins of the frame.
2. Pull the frame towards the inside of the oven.
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3. When cleaning is complete, repeat the above procedures to put the guide frames back in.
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4.6 Extraordinary maintenance
Live parts
Danger of electrocution
• Disconnect the oven power supply.
Replacing the internal light bulb
1. Unscrew protective cover 1, anticlockwise.
2. Replace the bulb 2 with one of the same type (25W). Use only oven bulbs (T 300°C).
Removing the seal of the oven
To permit thorough cleaning of the oven, the door seal may be removed. There are fasteners on all 4 sides and in the middle to attach it to the edge of the oven. Pull the seal outwards at the indicated points in order to remove it from the appliance.
To keep the seals clean, use a non-abrasive sponge and lukewarm water. Seals should be soft and elastic.
3. Re-fit protective cover 1.
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5 Installation
5.1 Gas connection
Gas leak
Danger of explosion
• After carrying out any operation, check that the tightening torque of gas connections is between 10 Nm and 15 Nm.
• If required, use a pressure regulator that complies with current regulations.
• At the end of the installation, check for any leaks with a soapy solution, never with a flame.
• Installation using a hose must be carried out so that the length of the hose does not exceed 2 metres when fully extended for steel hoses and 1.5 metres for rubber hoses.
• The hoses should not come into contact with moving parts and should not be crushed in any way.
General information
Connection to the gas mains can be made using a continuous wall steel hose in compliance with the guidelines established by the standards in force.
For supplying it with other types of gas, see chapter “5.2 Adaptation to different types of gas”. The gas inlet connection is threaded ½” external gas (ISO 228-1).
Connection with a rubber hose
Verify that all following conditions are met:
• the hose is fixed to the hose connection with safety clamps;
• no part of the hose is in contact with hot walls (max. 50 °C);
• the hose is not under traction or tension and has no kinks or twists;
• the hose is not in contact with sharp objects or sharp corners;
• if the hose is not perfectly airtight and leaks gas, do not try to repair it; replace it with a new hose.
• verify that the hose is not past its expiry date (serigraphed on the hose itself).
Make the connection to the gas mains using a rubber hose whose specifications comply with current standards (verify that the reference standard is stamped on the hose).
Carefully screw the hose connector 3 to the appliance’s gas connector 1 (½” thread ISO 228-1), placing the seal 2 between them. The hose connector 4 can also be screwed to the hose connector 3, depending on the diameter of the gas hose used.
After having tightened the hose connector(s), push the gas hose 6 onto the hose connector and secure it with the clamp 5 that is compliant with the standard in force.
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Connection using a rubber hose complying with current standards is only permitted if the hose can be inspected along its entire length.
The inside diameter of the hose must be 8 mm for LPG and 13 mm for Natural gas and Town gas.
Connection with a steel hose
Make the connection to the gas mains using a continuous wall steel hose whose specifications comply with the applicable standard.
Carefully screw the connector 3 to the gas connector 1 of the appliance, placing the seal 2 between them.
Connection with a steel hose with conical fitting
Make the connection to the gas mains using a continuous wall steel hose whose specifications comply with the applicable standard.
Carefully screw the hose connector 3 to the appliance’s gas connector 1 (½” thread ISO 228-1), placing the supplied seal 2 between them. Apply insulating material to the thread of connector 3, then tighten the steel hose 4 to the connector 3.
Connection to LPG
Use a pressure regulator and make the connection on the gas cylinder following the guidelines set out in the standards in force.
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The supply pressure must comply with the values indicated in the table in “Gas types and Countries”.
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Room ventilation
The appliance should be installed in rooms that have a permanent air supply in accordance with the standards in force. The room where the appliance is installed must have enough air flow for the regular combustion of gas and the necessary air change in the room itself. The air vents, protected by grilles, must be the right size to comply with current regulations and positioned so that no part of them is obstructed, not even partially.
The room must be kept adequately ventilated in order to eliminate the heat and humidity produced by cooking: In particular, after prolonged use, you are recommended to open a window or to increase the speed of any fans.
Extraction of the combustion products
The combustion products may be extracted by means of hoods connected to a natural draught chimney whose efficiency is certain or via forced extraction. An efficient extraction system requires precision planning by a specialist qualified in this area and must comply with the positions and clearances indicated by the applicable standards.
When the job is complete, the installer must issue a certificate of conformity.
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1 Extraction using a hood 2 Extraction without a hood
A Single natural draught chimney B Single chimney with extractor fan C Directly outdoors with wall- or window-
mounted extractor fan D Directly outdoors through wall
Air
Combustion products
Extractor fan
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5.2 Adaptation to different types of gas
In case of operation with other types of gas, the burner nozzles must be changed and the minimum flame adjusted on the gas taps.
Replacing nozzles
1. Remove the grids, burner caps and
flame-spreader crowns to access the burner casings.
2. Replace the nozzles using a 7 mm socket
wrench according to the gas to be used (see Burner and nozzle characteristics tables).
3. Reposition the burners in their correct
seats.
Adjusting the minimum setting for natural or town gas
Light the burner and turn it to the minimum position. Extract the gas tap knob and turn the adjustment screw next to the tap rod (depending on the model) until the correct minimum flame is achieved.
Refit the knob and verify that the burner flame is stable.
Turn the knob rapidly from the maximum to the minimum setting: The flame should not go out. Repeat the operation on all gas taps.
Adjusting the minimum setting for LPG
Tighten the screw located at the side of the tap rod clockwise all the way.
Following adjustment to a gas other than the one originally set in the factory, replace the gas setting label on the appliance with the one corresponding to the new gas. The label is inserted inside the nozzle pack (where present).
Lubricating the gas taps
Over time the gas taps may become difficult to turn and get blocked. Clean them internally and replace the lubrication grease.
Lubrication of the gas taps should be performed by a specialised technician.
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Gas types and Countries
Gas types IT GB-IE FR-BE DE AT NL ES PT SE RU DK
1 Natural Gas G20 G20 20 mbar G20/25 20/25 mbar 2 Natural Gas G25 G25 25 mbar 3 Natural Gas G25 G25 20 mbar 4 LPG G30/31 G30/31 28/37 mbar G30/31 30/37 mbar G30/31 30/30 mbar 5 LPG G30/31 G30/31 50 mbar 6 Town gas G110 G110 8 mbar 7 Town gas G120 G120 8 mbar
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It is possible to identify the available gas types based on the country the appliance is to be installed in. Refer to the heading number to identify the correct values in the “Burner and nozzle characteristics tables”.
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Burner and nozzle characteristics tables
1 Natural Gas G20 AUX SR R UR2 Rated heating capacity (kW) Nozzle diameter (1/100 mm) Pre-chamber (printed on nozzle) Reduced flow rate (W) 2 Natural Gas G25 AUX SR R UR2 Rated heating capacity (kW) Nozzle diameter (1/100 mm) Pre-chamber (printed on nozzle) Reduced flow rate (W) 3 Natural Gas G25 AUX SR R UR2 Rated heating capacity (kW) Nozzle diameter (1/100 mm) Pre-chamber (printed on nozzle) Reduced flow rate (W) 4 LPG G30/31 AUX SR R UR2 Rated heating capacity (kW) Nozzle diameter (1/100 mm) Pre-chamber (printed on nozzle) Reduced flow rate (W) Rated flow rate G30 (g/h) Rated flow rate G31 (g/h) 5 LPG G30/31 AUX SR R UR2 Rated heating capacity (kW) Nozzle diameter (1/100 mm) Pre-chamber (printed on nozzle) Reduced flow rate (W) Rated flow rate G30 (g/h) Rated flow rate G31 (g/h) 6 Town gas G110 AUX SR R UR2 Rated heating capacity (kW) Nozzle diameter (1/100 mm) Pre-chamber (printed on nozzle) Reduced flow rate (W) 7 Town gas G120 AUX SR R UR2 Rated heating capacity (kW) Nozzle diameter (1/100 mm) Pre-chamber (printed on nozzle) Reduced flow rate (W)
The nozzles not provided are available at Authorised Service Centres.
1.0 1.8 2.9 4.2 72 97 115 75+135 (X) (Z) (Y) (H1)+(H3)
400 500 800 1900
1.0 1.8 2.9 4.2 72 94 121 75+145
(F1) (Y) (0) (H1)+(H3) 400 500 800 1900
1.0 1.8 2.9 4.1 77 100 134 80+125
(F1) (Y) (F3) (Y)+(H3) 400 500 800 1900
1.0 1.8 3.0 4.1 50 65 85 46+91
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400 500 800 1900
73 131 218 298 71 129 214 293
1.0 1.8 2.9 4.2 43 58 70 43+70
(H2) (M) (Y) (H2)+(S1) 400 500 850 1900
73 131 211 305 71 129 207 300
1.0 1.8 2.8 3.8
145 185 260 140+320
/8 /2 /3 -
400 500 800 1400
1.0 1.8 2.8 3.9
135 175 240 130+290
/8 /1 /3 -
400 500 800 1400
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5.3 Electrical connection
Power voltage
Danger of electrocution
• Have the electrical connection performed by authorised technical personnel.
• Use personal protective equipment.
• The appliance must be connected to earth in compliance with electrical system safety standards.
• Disconnect the main power supply.
• Do not pull the cable to remove the plug.
• Use cables withstanding a temperature of at least 90°C.
• The tightening torque of the screws of the terminal board conductors must be
1.5 - 2 Nm.
General information
Check the grid characteristics against the data indicated on the plate.
The identification plate bearing the technical data, serial number and brand name is visibly positioned on the appliance.
Do not remove this plate for any reason. Perform the ground connection using a wire
that is 20 mm longer than the other wires.
The appliance can work in the following modes:.
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The values indicated above refer to the cross-section of the internal conductor.
The aforementioned power cables are sized taking into account the coincidence factor (in compliance with standard EN 60335-2-6).
Fixed connection
Fit the power line with an omnipolar circuit breaker in compliance with installation regulations.
The circuit breaker should be located near the appliance and in an easily reachable position.
Connection with plug and socket
Make sure that the plug and socket are of the same type.
Avoid using adapters and shunts as these could cause overheating and a risk of burns.
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5.4 Positioning
Heavy appliance
Crushing hazard
• Position the appliance into the cabinet cutout with the help of a second person.
Pressure on the open door
Risk of damage to the appliance
• Never use the oven door to lever the appliance into place when fitting.
• Avoid exerting too much pressure on the oven door when open.
Heat production during appliance operation
Risk of fire
• Veneers, adhesives or plastic coatings on adjacent furniture should be temperature-resistant (no less than 90°C).
General information
This appliance may be installed next to walls, one of which must be higher than the worktop, at a minimum distance of 50 mm from the side of the appliance, as shown in figures A and C relative to the installation classes.
Any wall units positioned above the worktop must be at a minimum distance of at least 750 mm.
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If a hood is installed above the hob, refer to the hood instruction manual to ensure the correct clearance is left.
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Depending on the type of installation, this appliance belongs to classes:
A - Class 1
(Free-standing appliance)
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C - Class 2 subclass 1
(Built-in appliance)
The appliance must be installed by a qualified technician and according to the regulations in force.
B - Class 2 subclass 1
(Built-in appliance)
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Positioning and levelling
Heavy appliance
Risk of damage to the appliance
• Insert the front feet first and then the rear ones.
After making the electrical and/or gas connections, screw the four adjustable feet supplied with the appliance.
The appliance must sit level on the floor to ensure stability. Screw or unscrew the bottom part of the foot until the appliance is stable and level on the floor.
Assembling the upstand
The upstand provided is an integral part of the product; it must be fastened to the appliance prior to installation.
The upstand must always be positioned and secured correctly on the appliance.
1. Loosen the 4 screws (A) on the back of the hob (2 for each side) using a screwdriver.
2. Place the upstand on the worktop.
3. Align the slots of the upstand (B) with the screws (A).
4. Secure the upstand to the worktop by tightening the 4 screws previously loosened.
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