55550000xxxx55550000ccccooooooookkkkeeeerrrrEC 53088886666xxxx55550000 ccccooooooookkkkeeeerrrrEC 830Instruction for the useInstallation advice
10* When the appliance is not being used,it is advisable to keep the gas tap clo-sed.From time to time check to make surethat the flexible tube that c
111,5 VINSTALLING THE BATTERYInsert a type C battery (1.5 Volt) intothe battery compartment on the backof the cooker (fig. 5.1).This battery is the po
12GENERAL ADVICEIt is advisable to clean when theappliance is cold and especially for clea-ning the enamelled parts. Avoid leaving alcaline or acidic
13Fig. 6.2BURNERS, GRATES AND RACKSThese parts may be removed andwashed with suitable products. The burners and their caps must be welldried after cle
14Advice for the installerIMPORTANT– Cooker installation and regulation must only be carried out by QUALIFIED TECHNI-CIANS and in compliance with loca
15INSTALLATIONGas oven models afford class ‘1’ protection against overheating of surrounding surfaces. A space of at least 2cm must be left between th
16CHOOSING SUITABLE SURROUNDINGSIn the room chosen to accommodate thegas appliance, there must be an adequa-te natural draft to allow combustion of th
17PlugPlugINSTALLATIONThe appliance is predisposed and adju-sted to operate with the gas indicated onthe specifications plate applied onto theapplianc
18These operations must be carefully fulfil-led as follows.1 - GAS CONNECTION– The connection must be executed byqualified technician according to the
19GAS CYLINDER CONNECTIONThe connection between the hose con-nector on the cooker and the regulatorof the gas cylinder must be made usinga 60 cm long
2Dear Customer,Thank you for having purchased and given yourpreference to our product.The safety precautions and recommendations reportedbelow are for
202 -INJECTORS REPLACEMENT OFTOP BURNERSTo replace the injectors, raise the cook-top in the following manner:– Litf the cooking top (fig. 8.5)– Loose
214 - ADJUSTMENT OF THE MINIMUNOF THE TOP BURNERSConsidering that in the minimum positionthe flame must have a length of about 4mm and must remain lit
225 - REPLACEMENT OF THE OVEN BURNER INJECTORAccording to the type of gas, the oveninjectors are to be similarly replaced, asstated on the table of th
237 - ADJUSTMENT OF THE MINIMUNOF OVEN BURNER– Light the oven taking the knob to posi-tion 10 (max)– remove the knob and by a thin screw-driver (3 mm
Cod. 1101625ß4Descriptions and illustrations in thisbooklet are given as simply indicative.The manufacturer reserves the right,considering the charact
3FIRST USE THE OVENIt is advised to follow these instruc-tions:– Clean the interior of the oven withcloth soaked in water and deter-gent (neutral), th
41 - COOKING HOBSEC 530EC 830Fig. 1.1Fig. 1.212341243GAS COOKING HOBS (Fig. 1.1- 1.2)GENEREAL FEATURES:1. Auxiliary burner (A) - 900 W2. Semi-rapid bu
551234651 42 3 6CONTROLS DESCRIPTION - (Figs. 2.1, 2.2)1. Rear left burner control knob2. Front left burner control knob3. Front right burner control
6Each burner is controlled by a gas tapassuring the opening and the closing ofthe gas supply.Make the symbols printed on the knobto match with the ind
7Fig. 3.3CHOICE OF THE BURNEROn the control panel, near every knob,there is a diagram that indicates whichburner is controlled by that knob.The suitab
8GENERAL FEATURESThe oven is furnished completely clean;it is advisable, however, upon first use,to turn the oven on to the maximum tem-perature (posi
9For orientative purposes only, someoven cooking indications are shown onthe following table:THERMOSTATDISHESPOSITION1 Heating of foods1Meringue - Fru
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