- the mains voltage is as indicated on the nameplate;
- the earth connection is in good working order.
If the appliance power lead is not fitted with a plug, use an ap-
proved standard type, remembering that:
- the green-yellow wire must be used for the earth connection;
- the blue wire is the neutral;
- the brown wire is live;
- the lead must never touch hot surfaces over about 75 degrees
- replacement leads must be of type H05VV-F of suitable size
(see diagrams in fig. 2).
- if the appliance is supplied without lead, using type H05VV-F
cable of suitable size (see diagrams in fig. 2).
N.B. The plug must be reachable when the appliance is installed
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).
HOW TO USE THE OVEN
STATIC ELECTRIC OVEN
There is a single control knob for the oven or grill.
Starting from the 0 (off) position, the knob can be turned clock-
wise to the following settings:
- symbol
: oven lamp on (it will remain on even if the knob
pointer is turned to the other settings).
- Setting from 50 to 300 degrees C : oven heat settings, with
thermostat control.
- symbol
,
Turn the knob anti-clockwise to return to the 0 (off) position.
N.B. - The yellow light switches on and off as the thermostat
is tripped.
Before placing food inside, allow the oven to heat up for at least
10 minutes.
MULTI-FUNCTION ELECTRIC OVEN
With different heating elements controlled using a selector
switch and regulated by a thermostat (from 50 to 250° C),, this
oven offers various cooking methods. There are three principle
sources of heat:
a) Forced heat diffusion (fan oven)
b) Spontaneous heat diffusion (static oven)
c) Infra-red rays (grill)
Starting from the position 0 (off) the selector knob can be turned
clockwise to the following positions:
- symbol
:oven light and red warning light on, operation of
fan.
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symbol
:conventional "static" oven cooking, the oven tem-
perature is controlled using the thermostat knob.
-
symbol
:cooking with fan oven, on one or two levels, the
oven temperature is controlled using the thermostat knob.
- symbol
:traditional oven cooking with fan assistance for
cooking on one or more levels; the oven temperature is regu-
lated using the thermostat knob.
- symbol
:grill on (on oven top element), the thermostat knob
must be set at the maximum temperature.
- symbol
: slow cooking using the bottom element; the
oven temperature is regulated using the thermostat knob.
- symbol
: quick cooking using the fan oven, the oven tem-
perature is controlled using the thermostat knob.
- symbol
:slow cooking using fan oven, the oven temperature
is controlled using the thermostat knob.
In all positions except zero (0) the red warning light and the
oven light are on.
NOTE: The yellow warning light comes on according to ther-
mostat variations. Before putting food in to be cooked, the oven
should be pre-heated for at least 10 minutes.
Replacing the oven lamp
DANGER:
Before replacing the oven lamp, make
sure that the product is disconnected
from mains and cooled down in order to
avoid the risk of an electrical shock.
Hot surfaces may cause burns!
The oven lamp is a special electric light bulb
that can resist up to 300 °C. See Technical
specifications, page 9 for details. Oven
.
lamps can be obtained from Authorised
Service Agents.
Position of lamp might vary from the figure.
If your oven is equipped with a round lamp:
1. Disconnect the product from mains.
2. Turn the glass cover counter clockwise to
remove it.
3. Remove the oven lamp by turning it counter
clockwise and replace it with the new one.
4. Install the glass cover.