Smeg CG92IXT9 Cooker with Induction Hob 90x60 cm

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Contents
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1 Instructions 54
1.1 General safety instructions 54
1.2 Manufacturer liability 57
1.3 Appliance purpose 58
1.4 Identification plate 58
1.5 This user manual 58
1.6 Disposal 58
1.7 How to read the user manual 59
1.8 To save energy 59
2 Description 60
2.1 General Description 60
2.2 Cooking hob 61
2.3 Control panel 62
2.4 Other parts 62
2.5 Available accessories 63
3 Use 65
3.1 Using the accessories 67
3.2 Using the hob 67
3.3 Using the ovens 74
3.4 Cooking advice 76
3.5 Programmer clock 78
4 Cleaning and maintenance 84
4.1 Cleaning the hob 84
4.2 Cleaning the door 85
4.3 Cleaning the oven cavities 87
4.4 Vapor Clean 88
4.5 Extraordinary maintenance 90
5 Installation 92
5.1 Positioning 92
5.2 Electrical connection 97
5.3 Instructions for the installer 98
We advise you to read this manual carefully, as it contains all the instructions for maintaining
the appliance’s aesthetic and functional qualities.
For further information on the product: www.smeg.com
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
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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.
Protect your hands by wearing
oven gloves when moving food
inside the oven.
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.
This appliance may only be used
by children aged 8 years and
over, and by people of reduced
physical, sensory or mental
capacity, or lacking in experience
in the use of electrical appliances,
provided that they are supervised
or have been given instructions on
the safe use of the appliance and
of the hazards associated with it.
Children must not play with the
appliance.
Keep children under the age of
eight at a safe distance unless they
are constantly supervised.
Keep children under the age of 8
away from the appliance when it
is in use.
Cleaning and maintenance must
not be carried out by unsupervised
children.
Make sure that the flame-spreader
crowns are correctly positioned in
their housings with their respective
burner caps.
Be aware of how rapidly the
cooking zones heat up. Do not
place empty pans on the heat.
Danger of overheating.
Fats and oils can catch fire if they
overheat. Do not leave the
appliance unattended while
preparing foods containing oils or
fats. If fats or oils catch fire, never
put water on them. Place the lid on
the pan and turn off the relevant
cooking zone.
The cooking process must always
be monitored. A short cooking
process must be continuously
monitored.
Do not place metal objects, such
as dishes or cutlery, on the hob
surface during use as they may
overheat.
Do not insert pointed metal objects
(cutlery or utensils) into the slots in
the appliance.
Do not pour water directly onto
very hot trays.
Keep the oven door closed during
cooking.
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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.
Do not open the storage
compartment (where present)
when the oven is on and still hot.
The items inside the storage
compartment could be very hot
after using the oven.
DO NOT USE OR STORE
FLAMMABLE MATERIALS IN THE
STORAGE COMPARTMENT (IF
PRESENT) OR NEAR THE
APPLIANCE.
DO NOT USE AEROSOLS IN
THE VICINITY OF THIS
APPLIANCE WHILST IT IS IN
USE.
Switch off the appliance
immediately after use.
DO NOT MODIFY THIS
APPLIANCE.
Always use any necessary/
required personal protective
equipment (PPE) before
performing any work on the
appliance (installation,
maintenance, positioning or
movement).
Before performing any work on
the appliance, switch off the
power supply.
Installation and servicing should
be carried out by qualified
personnel in accordance with
current standards.
Do not try to repair the appliance
yourself or without the assistance
of a qualified technician.
Do not pull the cable to unplug the
appliance.
If the power cable becomes
damaged, contact technical
support immediately to arrange for
it to be replaced in order to avoid
possible hazards.
Risk of damaging the appliance
Do not use abrasive or corrosive
detergents (e.g. scouring
powders, stain removers and
metallic sponges) on glass parts.
Use wooden or plastic utensils.
Racks and trays should be inserted
as far as they will go into the side
guides. The mechanical safety
locks that prevent them from being
removed must face downwards
and towards the back of the oven
cavity.
Do not sit on the appliance.
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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, as these could then
heat up and catch fire. Be very
careful.
Never leave objects on the
cooking surface.
DO NOT FOR ANY REASON
USE THE APPLIANCE AS A
SPACE HEATER.
Do not spray any spray products
near the oven.
Do not use plastic cookware or
containers when cooking food.
Do not put sealed tins or
containers in the oven.
Remove all trays and racks which
are not required during cooking.
Do not cover the bottom of the
oven cavity with aluminium or tin
foil sheets.
Do not place pans or trays directly
on the bottom of the oven cavity.
If you wish to use greaseproof
paper, place it so that it will not
interfere with the hot air circulation
inside the oven.
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.
Take care not to spill acid
substances such as lemon juice or
vinegar on the hob.
If cracks or fissures form, or if the
glass ceramic cooking surface
breaks, turn off the appliance
immediately. Disconnect the
power supply and call Technical
Support.
People who have pacemakers or
other similar devices fitted must
make sure that the operation of
these devices is not affected by the
induction field, the frequency
range of which is between 20 and
50 kHz.
In conformity with the provisions
regarding electromagnetic
compatibility, the electromagnetic
induction cooking hob comes
under group 2 and class B (EN
55011).
Do not put empty pans or frying
pans on switched on cooking
zones.
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Do not use steam jets to clean the
appliance.
Do not use rough or abrasive
materials or sharp metal scrapers.
Do not use cleaning products
containing chlorine, ammonia or
bleach on parts made of steel or
that have metallic surface finishes
(e.g. anodizing, nickel- or
chromium-plating).
Do not wash removable parts such
as the hob pan support grids,
flame-spreader crowns and
burner caps in the dishwasher.
Never use the oven door to lever
the appliance into place when
fitting.
Avoid exerting too much pressure
on the oven door when open.
Do not use the handle to lift or
move the appliance.
Installation
THIS APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE
INSTALLED IN BOATS OR
CARAVANS.
The appliance must not be
installed on a pedestal.
Position the appliance into the
cabinet cut-out with the help of a
second person.
To avoid potential overheating, the
appliance must not be installed
behind a decorative door or a
panel.
Have the electrical connection
performed by authorised technical
personnel.
The appliance must be connected
to earth in compliance with
electrical system safety standards.
Use cables withstanding a
temperature of at least 90°C.
The tightening torque of the
screws of the terminal supply
wires must be 1.5 - 2 Nm.
For this appliance
Ensure that the appliance is
switched off before replacing
the bulb.
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 Manufacturer liability
The manufacturer declines all
liability for damage to persons or
property caused by:
use of the appliance other than
that specified;
• failure to comply with the
instructions in the user manual;
• tampering with any part of the
appliance;
• use of non-original spare parts.
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1.3 Appliance purpose
This appliance is intended for
cooking food in the home
environment. Every other use is
considered inappropriate.
The appliance is not designed
to operate with external timers
or with remote-control systems.
1.4 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.
1.5 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.
1.6 Disposal
This appliance conforms to the
WEEE European directive
(2012/19/EU) and must be
disposed of separately from other
waste at the end of its service life.
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 packaged in
non-polluting and recyclable
materials.
• Deliver the packing materials to
the appropriate recycling centre.
Power voltage
Danger of electrocution
• Disconnect the mains power
supply.
• Unplug the appliance.
Plastic packaging
Danger of suffocation
• Do not leave the packaging or
any part of it unattended.
• Do not let children play with the
plastic bags.
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1.7 How to read the user manual
This user manual uses the following reading
conventions:
1. Sequence of instructions for use.
• Standalone instruction.
1.8 To save energy
Only preheat the appliance if the
recipe requires you to do so.
Unless otherwise indicated on the
package, defrost frozen foods before
placing them in the oven.
When cooking several types of food
it is recommended to cook the foods
one after the other to make the best
use of the already hot oven.
Use dark metal moulds: They help to
absorb the heat better.
Remove all trays and racks which are
not required during cooking.
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 oven clean at
all times.
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.
Cleaning and maintenance
Information for proper cleaning and
maintenance of the appliance.
Installation
Information for the qualified
technician: Installation, operation
and inspection.
Safety instructions
Information
Advice
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2 Description
2.1 General Description
1 Cooking hob
2 Control panel
3 Oven light
4 Oven seal
5 Main oven door
6 Auxiliary oven door
7 Fan
Rack/tray support frames
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2.2 Cooking hob
* Power levels are approximate and can vary according to the pan used or the settings made.
Advantages of induction cooking
Energy saving thanks to the direct
transmission of energy to the pan
(suitable magnetisable cookware is
required) compared to traditional
electric cooking.
Improved safety as the energy is only
transmitted to the pan placed on the hob.
High level of energy transmitted from the
induction cooking zone to the base of
the pan.
Rapid heating speed.
Reduced danger of burns as the cooking
surface is only heated under the base of
the pan; foods which overflow do not
stick.
Zone Dimensions (H x L - mm) Max. power draw (W)*
Power draw in booster function
(W) *
1 210 x 210
2300 3000
2 180 x 180
1300 1400
3 210 x 210
2300 3000
4 180 x 180
1300 1400
The hob is equipped with an
induction generator for each
cooking zone. Each generator
located under the glass ceramic
cooking surface creates an
electromagnetic field which
induces a thermal current in the
base of the pan. This means the
heat is no longer transmitted from
the hob to the pan but created
directly inside the pan by the
inductive current.
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2.3 Control panel
1 Main oven 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.
2 Programmer clock
Useful for displaying the current time, setting
programmed cooking operations and
programming the minute minder timer.
3 Main oven 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.
4 Main oven 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.
5 Auxiliary oven 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.
7 Auxiliary oven 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.
6 Auxiliary oven 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.
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 ovens and comes into
operation during cooking.
The fan causes a steady outflow of air that
exits from the rear of the appliance and
which may continue for a brief period of
time even after the appliance has been
turned off.
Interior lighting
The appliance’s interior lighting comes on:
(main oven)
• when the door is opened;
when any function is selected, apart from
the function.
(auxiliary oven)
• when the auxiliary oven temperature/
function knob is turned to the
symbol or to any function.
2.5 Available accessories
Tray
Useful for collecting fat from foods placed
on the rack above.
Deep tray
Useful for collecting fat from foods placed
on the rack above and for cooking pies,
pizzas and baked desserts.
Do not obstruct ventilation
openings and heat dispersal slots.
when the door is open, it is not
possible to turn off the interior
lighting.
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Tray rack
To be placed over the top of the tray; for
cooking foods which may drip.
Rack
Useful for supporting containers with food
during cooking.
The oven accessories intended to
come into contact with food are
made of materials that comply with
the provisions of current legislation.
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3 Use
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 oven.
Do not touch the heating elements inside
the oven.
• Do not pour water directly on very hot
trays.
• Keep children under the age of 8 away
from the oven when it is in use.
• 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.
High temperature inside the
storage compartment
Danger of burns
• Do not open the storage compartment
when the appliance is on and still hot.
• The items inside the storage
compartment could be very hot after
using the appliance.
• It must not be used to store flammable
materials, cloths or paper.
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 oven cavity.
• Do not place pans or trays directly on
the bottom of the oven cavity.
Do not use the open door to place pans
or trays on the internal glazing pane.
• Do not pour water directly on very hot
trays.
• Cooking vessels and 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.
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A gas leak can cause an explosion.
If you smell gas or there are faults in the gas
system:
Immediately turn off the gas supply or
close the valve on the gas cylinder.
Extinguish all open flames and cigarettes.
Do not turn on power switches or
appliances and do not remove plugs
from power sockets. Do not use phones
or mobile phones inside the building.
Open the window in order to ventilate
the room.
Call customer assistance services or your
gas supplier.
Malfunctions
Any of the following indicate a malfunction
and you should contact a service centre:
Yellowing of the burner plate.
Damage to kitchen utensils.
The burners do not ignite properly.
It is difficult to keep the burners lit.
The burners go out when the appliance
is in use.
It is difficult to turn the gas valves.
If the appliance does not work properly,
contact your local Authorised Service
Centre.
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 oven cavity.
3. Remove and wash all the appliance's
accessories (see 4 Cleaning and
maintenance).
4. Heat the empty oven at the maximum
temperature to burn off any residues left
by the manufacturing process.
High temperature inside the
storage compartment
Danger of fire or explosion
Do not spray any spray product near the
appliance.
Do not use or leave flammable materials
near the appliance or the storage
compartment.
• Do not use plastic cookware or
containers for cooking.
Do not place sealed tins or containers in
the oven cavity.
• Do not leave the appliance unattended
during cooking operations where fats
and oils could be released.
• Remove all trays and racks which are
not required during cooking.
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3.1 Using the accessories
Tray rack
The tray rack has to be inserted into the tray.
In this way fat can be collected separately
from the food which is being cooked.
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.
3.2 Using the hob
All the appliance’s control and monitoring
devices are located together on the front
panel. The induction hob is controlled by
means of the Touch Control sensor keys.
Lightly touch a symbol on the glass ceramic
surface. The buzzer will sound to confirm
every effective touch.
Gently insert racks and trays into
the oven until they come to a stop.
Clean the trays before using them
for the first time to remove any
residues left by the manufacturing
process.
On first connection to the electrical
mains, an automatic check will be
carried out that will switch on all
indicator lights for a few seconds.
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On/Off: turns the hob on or off.
Increase: increases the power level or
cooking time.
Decrease: reduces the power level or
cooking time.
Front left cooking zone
Rear left cooking zone
Rear right cooking zone
Front right cooking zone
Cookware suitable for use in induction
cooking
Cookware used on the induction cooking
surface must be made of metal, with
magnetic properties and a sufficiently large
base.
Suitable cookware:
Enamelled steel cookware with thick
bases.
Cast iron cookware with an enamelled
base.
Cookware in multilayer stainless steel,
ferritic stainless steel and aluminium with
a special base.
Unsuitable cookware:
Copper, stainless steel, aluminium,
fireproof glass, wood, ceramic and
terracotta cookware.
To see whether the pan is suitable, bring a
magnet close to the bottom: if it is attracted,
the pan is suitable for induction cooking.
If you do not have a magnet, you can put a
small amount of water in the pan, place it
on a cooking zone and start the cooking
zone. If the symbol appears on the
display, it means the pan is not suitable.
Cookware recognition
When there is no saucepan on a cooking
zone or if the saucepan is too small, no
energy will be transmitted and the symbol
will appear on the display.
If there is a suitable saucepan on the
cooking zone, the recognition system
notices it and turns on the hob to the power
level set using the knob. Energy transmission
is also interrupted when the saucepan is
removed from the cooking zone (the
symbol will be shown on the display).
Use only cookware with a
perfectly flat bottom which is
suitable for induction hot plates.
Using cookware with an irregular
bottom could jeopardise the
efficiency of the heating system
and prevent cookware from being
detected on the cooking zone.
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If the cookware recognition function is
activated in spite of the saucepan or frying
pan on the cooking zone being smaller
than the zone itself, only the necessary
energy will be transmitted.
Cookware recognition limits: the minimum
diameter of the pan base is indicated by a
circle inside the cooking zone. Pans with
smaller diameters risk not being detected
and therefore not activating the inductor.
Limiting the cooking duration
The hob has an automatic device which
limits the duration of use.
If the cooking zone settings are not
changed, the maximum duration of
operation for each zone depends on the
power level selected.
When the device for limiting the duration of
use is activated, the cooking zone turns off,
a short alert sounds and, if the zone is hot,
the symbol appears on the display.
Protection from overheating
If the hob is used on full power for a long
period, the electronics will have trouble
cooling down if the room temperature is
high. To avoid excessively high
temperatures forming in the electronics, the
power to the cooking zone is reduced
automatically.
Advice on energy-saving
The diameter of the base of the pan must
correspond to the diameter of the
cooking zone.
When buying a pan, check whether the
diameter indicated is that of the base or
the top of the pan, as the top is almost
always larger than the base.
When preparing dishes with long
cooking times, you can save time and
energy by using a pressure cooker,
which also makes it possible to preserve
the vitamins in the food.
Make sure that the pressure cooker
contains enough liquid as, if there is not
enough and it overheats, this may cause
damage to both the pressure cooker and
the cooking zone.
If possible, always cover saucepans with
a suitable lid.
Choose a pan suitable for the quantity of
food to be cooked. A large, half-empty
saucepan leads to a waste of energy.
Set power level
Maximum cooking
duration in hours
1 8
26
3 - 4 5
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6 - 7 - 8 - 9 1 ½
Under certain circumstances, if the
hob and the oven are being used
at the same time, the maximum
power limit that can be used by the
electrical system might be
exceeded.
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Power levels
The power in the cooking zone can be
adjusted to various levels. The table shows
the levels suitable for various types of
cooking.
* see power function
Switching the hob on and off
Keep the On/Off key pressed in for at
least 1 second to activate the hob. Keep
key pressed in for at least 2 seconds to
deactivate the hob.
Switching on the cooking zone
After switching on the hob:
1. Select the required cooking zone using
the appropriate zone selection keys (e.g.
: rear right cooking zone).
2. Use keys and to select the
cooking power from 1 to 9, or else
activate the power function, see “ Power
Function”.
Switching off the cooking zone
1. Select the cooking zone you wish to
switch off using the zone selection keys.
2. Use the key to bring the power
value to 0 (zero).
Residual heat
If the cooking zone is still hot after being
switched off, the symbol will be
displayed on the display. The symbol clears
once the temperature drops below 60 °C.
Set power level
Maximum cooking
duration in hours
1 - 2 8
3 - 4 6
5 - 6 5
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If no power value is selected within
a few seconds, the hob is
automatically deactivated.
Hold the On/Off key down
for at least 2 seconds to switch off
all cooking zones at the same time.
Improper use
Danger of burns
Supervise children carefully as they
cannot easily see the residual heat
indicator. The cooking zones remain hot
for a certain period of time even after
they have been turned off. Make sure
that children never touch the hob.
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Power Function
After activating the required cooking zone:
1. Press the key to bring the power to
9.
2. Press the key again; the symbol
will be shown on the display.
Press key to deactivate the Power
function.
Minute minder timer
After activating the hob:
1. Press the and keys at the same
time; will be displayed.
2. Set the required time in minutes using the
and keys (hold the keys down
to set the time more quickly). Flashing
dots will appear to indicate the count.
3. At the end of the previously set time, the
hob will warn the user with a series of
buzzers. Press any key to stop the
buzzer.
Cooking zone automatic switch-off timer
1. If the cooking zone is not selected, press
keys and at the same time,
will appear on the display.
This function allows you to use the
maximum possible power for the
cooking zone.
On the front left and rear right
cooking zones only:
The Power function is available for
10 minutes, after which the power
level drops automatically to 9.
This function is used to set a minute
minder timer, which will sound a
buzzer at the end of the pre-set
time (from 1 to 99 minutes).
Using the minute minder does not
switch off the cooking zones but
rather informs the user when the set
minutes have run out.
The timer can be activated while
the cooking zones are on or off.
To deactivate the minute minder
timer during the countdown, zero
the set time using key . When
the display shows the
timer will be deactivated.
This function is used to program the
automatic switch-off of each
cooking zone at the end of a
period of time (from 1 to 99
minutes).
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2. Press keys and again; if at least
one cooking zone is active, one flashing
dot will light up to indicate that the zone
is being timed.
3. Select the automatic switch-off time using
the and keys (hold the keys
down to set the time more quickly), or
select an additional zone using keys
and .
4. Press keys and at the same time
until a lighted dot appears under the
display of the zone whose set time you
wish to change. Once the relevant zone
is selected, use keys and to
change the previously selected time.
5. At the end of the previously set time, the
hob will deactivate the cooking zone
and warn the user with a series of
buzzers. Press any key to stop the
buzzer.
Power control
The hob is fitted with a power control
module that optimises/limits consumption. If
the overall set power levels exceed the
maximum limits permitted, the electronic
circuit board controls automatically the
power supplied by the hot plates.
The module tries to maintain the maximum
deliverable power levels. Levels set by the
automatic control will appear on the
display.
The flashing of a power level indicates that
it will be automatically limited to a new level
selected by the power control module.
Control lock
After activating the hob:
1. Press keys and at the same
time.
2. Press the button after the beep.
The controls are now locked and will
appear on the display.
To unlock the controls:
1. Press keys and at the same
time.
2. Press the button after the beep.
If the timer is activated without an
active cooking zone it behaves like
an ordinary minute minder.
Power control priority is given by
the first zone set.
The power control module does
not affect the total power
consumption of the appliance.
In case of a power failure the
control lock will be deactivated.
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Cooking guidelines
The table below shows the power values
which can be set, together with the
corresponding type of food. Settings may
vary depending on the amount of food and
consumer taste.
Setting the hob power limit
1. Switch off the cooker’s power supply
and wait 10 seconds before turning the
power back on.
2. Hold down all 4 zone selection keys
for at least 3
seconds. The appliance will beep. The
hob display will show the current power
limit (7.4 kW).
3. Press the and keys to adjust the
power limit to the required level (3.0 kW
or 4.5 kW).
4. Within 60 seconds, hold down all 4
zone selection keys
again for at least 3 seconds. The
appliance will beep again to confirm the
setting has been applied.
Power level Suitable for:
1 - 2
Heating food, keeping small
amounts of water on the boil,
and whipping up sauces with
egg yolk or butter.
3 - 4
Cooking solid or liquid food,
keeping water on the boil,
defrosting deep-frozen food,
cooking 2 or 3 egg
omelettes, fruit and
vegetables, various cooking
processes.
5 - 7
Stewing meat, fish and
vegetables, simmering food,
making jams, etc.
8-9
Roasting meat, fish, steaks
and liver; sautéing meat, fish,
eggs, etc.
P
Deep-frying potatoes, etc.,
or bringing water to the boil
rapidly.
The induction hob is configured to
operate at 7.4 kW . However, the
maximum power can be limited so
that it can work at 4.5 kW or 3
kW.
The power level of the hob must be
set within 2 minutes of it being
connected to the mains power
supply.
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Examples of possible combinations
based on the set power
3.3 Using the ovens
Switching on the main oven
1. Select the cooking function using the
function knob.
2. Select the temperature using the
temperature knob.
Main oven functions
Power
(kW)
Plate
210 LH
Plate
180 LH
Plate
210 RH
Plate
180 RH
7,4
P7P7
9P9P
4,5
8888
0P8P
P708
3,0
8080
0P0P
7808
0878
Ensure that the programmer clock
shows the cooking duration
symbol , otherwise it will not
be possible to turn on the oven.
Press the keys and at the
same time to reset the programmer
clock.
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.
Fan + lower element
The combination of the fan with just
the lower heating element allows
cooking to be completed more
rapidly. This system is
recommended for sterilising or for
finishing off the cooking of foods
which are already well-cooked on
the surface, but not inside, which
therefore need a little more heat.
Perfect for any type of food.
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.
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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 2nd and
4th runners).
Fan with round heating element
The combination of the fan and the
round 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.
Eco
This function is particularly suitable
for cooking on a single shelf with
low energy consumption.
It is recommended for all types of
food, excluding those that can
create a lot of humidity (such as
vegetables).
To obtain maximum energy savings
and reduce cooking times, it is
recommended to place food in the
oven without preheating.
When using the ECO function,
avoid opening the door during
cooking.
Cooking (and preheating) times
are longer with the ECO function.
The ECO function is a delicate
cooking function and is
recommended for food
withstanding temperatures lower
than 210 °C; in case of cooking
at higher temperatures, select
another function.
Vapor Clean
This function makes cleaning easier
using the steam produced by a little
quantity of water poured onto the
appropriate groove placed on the
bottom. (see chapter “Cleaning and
maintenance”)
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Switching on the auxiliary oven
1. Select the cooking function using the
function knob.
2. Select the temperature using the
temperature knob.
Auxiliary oven functions
3.4 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.
Light bulb
Turns on the light inside the oven
cavity.
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 heating 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.
Grill
The heat coming from the grill
element gives perfect grilling results
above all for thin and medium
thickness meat and allows you to
give the food an even browning at
the end of the cooking. Perfect for
sausages, spare ribs and bacon.
This function enables large
quantities of food, particularly meat,
to be grilled evenly.
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Advice for cooking with the Grill and the
Fan 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 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.
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.
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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3.5 Programmer clock
Value decrease key
Clock key
Increase key
Setting the time
On the first use, or after a power failure, the
digits will be flashing on the
appliance’s display.
1. Hold down the clock key for two
seconds. The dot between the hours and
the minutes flashes.
2. The time can be set via the value
increase key and value decrease
key . Keep the key pressed in to
increase or decrease rapidly.
3. Wait 7 seconds. The dot between the
hours and the minutes stops flashing.
4. The symbol on the display indicates
that the appliance is ready to start
cooking.
Ensure that the programmer clock
shows the cooking duration
symbol , otherwise it will not
be possible to turn on the oven.
Press the key to reset the
programmer clock.
If the time is not set, the oven will
not switch on.
To change the time, hold down the
value increase key and value
decrease key at the same time
for two seconds, then set the time.
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Timed cooking
1. Keep the clock key pressed until the
symbol appears.
2. Press the clock key again. On the
display the symbol and the text
appear, alternating with the
current time.
3. Use the value increase and value
decrease keys to set the required
minutes of cooking.
4. Select a function and a cooking
temperature.
5. Wait approx. 5 seconds without pressing
any key in order for the function to
activate. The current time and the
symbols and will appear on the
display.
At the end of cooking the heating elements
will be deactivated. On the display, the
symbol turns off, the symbol
flashes and the buzzer sounds.
6. To turn the buzzer off, simply press one of
the programmer clock keys.
7. Press the clock key to reset the
programmer clock.
Programmed cooking
1. Set the cooking time as described in the
previous point “Timed cooking”.
2. Hold the menu key down for
2 seconds.
3. Press the menu key again. The
display will show the digits
and the text in sequence,
while the symbol flashes (for
example, the current time is 17:30)
Timed cooking is the function
which allows a cooking operation
to be started and then ended after
a specific length of time set by the
user.
It is not possible to set a cooking
time of more than 10 hours.
To cancel the set programming
press and hold down the value
increase and the value
decrease keys at the same
time and then turn the oven off
manually.
Programmed cooking is the
function which allows a cooking
operation to be started at a set
time and then ended after a
specific length of time set by the
user.
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4. Use the or key to set the
required minutes. (for example 1 hour)
5. Press the menu key . The text
will appear on the display in
sequence with the pre-set cooking
duration added to the current time (for
example, the cooking end time shown is
18:30).
6. Press the or key to set the
cooking end time. (for example, 19:30).
7. Wait approx. 7 seconds without pressing
any key in order for the function to
activate. The current time and the
and symbols appear on the display.
8. Select a cooking temperature and
function.
9. At the end of cooking the heating
elements will be deactivated. On the
display, the symbol turns off, the
symbol flashes and the buzzer
sounds.
10. Return the function and temperature
knobs to 0.
11. To turn off the buzzer just press any key
of the programmer clock.
12. Press the and keys at the same
time to reset the set program.
Bear in mind that a few minutes for
oven preheating must be added to
the cooking time.
It is not possible to set a cooking
time of more than 10 hours.
It is not possible to set a
programmed cooking time of more
than 24 hours.
After setting, hold the menu key
down for 2 seconds to
display the cooking time
remaining. Press the menu key
again. The display shows the text
and the remaining
cooking time in sequence.
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Minute minder timer
The minute minder timer can be activated at
any time.
1. Keep the clock key pressed for per
a few seconds. The display shows the
figures and the symbol
flashing between the hours and minutes.
2. Use the value increase and value
decrease keys to set the number of
minutes required.
3. Wait approx. 5 seconds without pressing
any key to finish setting the minute
minder. The current time and the symbols
and appear on the display.
A buzzer will sound when the set time is
reached.
4. Press the value decrease key to turn
the buzzer off.
Modifying the set data
1. Press the clock key .
2. Use the value increase and value
decrease keys to set the number of
minutes required.
Deleting the set data
1. Press the clock key .
2. Hold down the value increase and
value decrease keys at the same
time.
3. Then switch off the oven manually if
cooking is in progress.
Selecting the buzzer
The buzzer can have 3 tones.
1. Hold down the value increase and
value decrease keys at the same
time.
2. Press the clock key .
3. Press the value decrease key to
select a different buzzer tone.
The minute minder timer does not
stop the cooking operation but
rather informs the user when the set
time has run out.
The minute minder timer can be set
from 1 minute to a maximum of
23 hours and 59 minutes.
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Main oven cooking information table
Food
Weight
(kg)
Function Shelf
Temperature
(°C)
Time
(minutes)
Lasagne
3 - 4 Static 1 220 - 230 45 - 50
Pasta bake
3 - 4 Static 1 220 - 230 45 - 50
Roasted veal
2 Turbo/Round 2 180 - 190 90 - 100
Pork loin
2 Turbo/Round 2 180 - 190 70 - 80
Sausages
1.5 Fan with grill 4 260 15
Roast beef
1 Turbo/Round 2 200 40 - 45
Roast rabbit
1.5 Round 2 180 - 190 70 - 80
Turkey breast
3 Turbo/Round 2 180 - 190 110 - 120
Roast pork neck
2 - 3 Turbo/Round 2 180 - 190 170 - 180
Roast chicken
1.2 Turbo/Round 2 180 - 190 65 - 70
1
nd
2
nd
Pork chops
1.5 Fan with grill 4 260 15 5
Spare ribs
1.5 Fan with grill 4 260 10 10
Bacon
0.7 Grill 5 260 7 8
Pork fillet
1.5 Fan with grill 4 260 10 5
Beef fillet
1 Grill 5 260 10 7
Salmon trout
1.2 Turbo/Round 2 150 - 160 35 - 40
Delicate fish
1.5 Turbo/Round 2 160 60 - 65
Flounder
1.5 Turbo/Round 2 160 45 - 50
Pizza
1 Turbo/Round 2 260 8 - 9
Bread
1 Round 2 190 - 200 25 - 30
Focaccia
1 Turbo/Round 2 180 - 190 20 - 25
Ring cake
1 Round 2 160 55 - 60
Tart
1 Round 2 160 35 - 40
Ricotta cake
1 Round 2 160 - 170 55 - 60
Jam tarts
1 Turbo/Round 2 160 20 - 25
Chiffon cake
1.2 Round 2 160 55 - 60
Profiteroles
1.2 Turbo/Round 2 180 80 - 90
Sponge cake
1 Round 2 150 - 160 55 - 60
Rice pudding
1 Turbo/Round 2 160 55 - 60
Brioches
0.6 Round 2 160 30 - 35
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Auxiliary oven cooking information table
Food
Weight
(kg)
Function Shelf
Temperature
(°C)
Time
(minutes)
Roast rabbit
1 Static 2
190 - 200
85 - 90
Roast chicken
1 Static 2 190 - 200 80 - 85
1
nd
2
nd
Chops
0.8 Grill 4 250 13 5
Hamburgers
0.6 Grill 4
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0.6 Grill 4
250
15 -
Pork spare ribs
0.7 Grill 4
250 30 -
-
Bacon
0.6 Grill 4
250
10 3
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
Cleaning the surfaces
To keep the surfaces in good condition,
they should be cleaned regularly after use.
Let them cool first.
Ordinary daily cleaning
Always use specific products only 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 steel sponges and sharp
scrapers as they will damage the surface.
Use normal, non-abrasive products and a
wooden or plastic tool, 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.
4.1 Cleaning the hob
Cleaning the glass ceramic hob
Light coloured marks from pans with
aluminium bases can be easily cleaned off
with a cloth moistened in vinegar. After
cooking, remove any burnt residues; rinse
with water and dry thoroughly with a clean
cloth.
Dirt which may have fallen on the hob
while cleaning lettuce or potatoes can
scratch the hob when moving pans.
Consequently, remove any dirt from the
cooking surface immediately.
Changes in colour do not affect the
operation and stability of the glass. These
are not alterations to the material of the hob
but just residues which have not been
removed and have then carbonised.
Shiny surfaces can form due to the bases
of pans, especially aluminium ones, rubbing
on the surface, and due to the use of
unsuitable detergents. They are difficult to
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 parts
made of steel or that have metallic
surface finishes (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.
We recommend the use of
cleaning products distributed by
the manufacturer.
After cleaning, dry the appliance
thoroughly to prevent water or
detergent drips from interfering
with its operation or creating
unsightly marks.
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remove using conventional cleaning
products. It may be necessary to repeat the
cleaning process several times. Use of
corrosive detergents or rubbing of pan
bases can wear away the decoration on
the hob over time and contribute to the
formation of stains.
Weekly cleaning
Clean and maintain the hob once a week
using an ordinary glass ceramic cleaning
product. Always follow the manufacturer’s
instructions. The silicon in these products
creates a protective, water-repellent
membrane which also resists dirt. All marks
stay on the membrane and can therefore be
removed easily. After cleaning, dry the
surface with a clean cloth. Make sure that
there is no detergent left on the cooking
surface as it might undergo an aggressive
reaction when heated up and could modify
the structure of the cooking surface.
Knobs
The knobs should be cleaned with a soft
cloth dampened with warm water, then
dried carefully. They can be removed by
pulling them out of their housing.
4.2 Cleaning the door
Removing the door
For easier cleaning, the door can be
removed and placed on a towel.
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.
Do not use aggressive products
containing alcohol or products for
cleaning steel and glass when
cleaning the knobs, as these
products could cause permanent
damage.
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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 position, remove the pins
from the holes in the hinges.
Cleaning the door glazing
The door glazing should always be kept
thoroughly clean. Use absorbent kitchen
roll. In case of stubborn dirt, wash with a
damp sponge and an ordinary detergent.
Removing the internal glass panes
For easier cleaning, the internal glass panes
of the door can be removed.
1. Remove the internal glass pane by
pulling the rear part gently upwards
following the movement indicated by the
arrows (1). This way, the 4 pins attached
to the glass detach from their housings in
the door.
2. Then, pull the front part upwards (2).
3. Remove the intermediate glazing pane
by lifting it upwards. Proceed in the same
way for the internal glazing pane, but
push the front part of the pane (2)
towards the inside of the appliance.
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4. Clean the external glass pane and the
previously removed panes. Use
absorbent kitchen roll. In case of
stubborn dirt, wash with a damp sponge
and neutral detergent.
5. Refit the panes in the reverse order of
removal.
6. Reposition the internal glass pane. Take
care to centre and insert the 4 pins into
their housings in the oven door by
applying slight pressure.
4.3 Cleaning the oven cavities
For the best oven cavities upkeep, clean
them regularly after having allowed them to
cool.
Avoid letting food residue dry inside the
oven cavities, as this could damage the
enamel.
Take out all removable parts.
For easier cleaning, it is
recommended to remove:
the door
the rack/tray support frames
• the oven gasket
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.
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Removing racks/trays support frames
Removing the guide frames enables the
sides to be cleaned more easily. This
operation should be performed each time
the automatic cleaning cycle is used (on
some models only).
To remove the guide frames. Pull the frame
towards the inside of the oven to unhook it
from its groove A, then slide it out of the
seats B at the back.
When cleaning is complete, repeat the
above procedures to put the guide frames
back in.
4.4 Vapor Clean
Preliminary operations
Before starting the Vapor Clean cycle:
Remove all accessories from inside the
oven cavity.
Pour approx. 40 cc of water onto the
floor of the oven. Make sure it does not
overflow out of the cavity.
Vapor Clean is an assisted
cleaning procedure which
facilitates the removal of dirt.
Thanks to this process, it is possible
to clean the inside of the main
oven very easily. The dirt residues
are softened by the heat and
water vapour for easier removal
afterwards.
Improper use
Risk of damage to surfaces
Remove any food residues or large spills
from previous cooking operations from
the inside of the oven.
• Carry out assisted oven cleaning
operations only when the oven is cold.
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Spray a water and washing up liquid
solution inside the oven using a spray
nozzle. Direct the spray against the side
walls, upwards, downwards and
towards the deflector.
Close the door.
During the assisted cleaning cycle, wash
the self-cleaning panels (where fitted),
which were previously removed,
separately in warm water and a small
amount of detergent.
Vapor Clean cycle setting
1. Turn the function knob to the symbol
and the temperature knob to the symbol
.
2. Set a cooking time of 18 minutes using
the digital programmer.
3. Turn the function knob to the symbol
and the temperature knob to the 0
symbol.
End of the Vapor Clean cycle
4. Open the door and wipe away the less
stubborn dirt with a microfibre cloth.
5. Use a non-scratch sponge with brass
filaments on hard to remove deposits.
6. In case of grease residues use specific
oven cleaning products.
7. Remove the water left inside the oven.
For improved hygiene and to avoid food
being affected by any unpleasant odours,
we recommend that the oven is dried using
a fan assisted function at 160 °C for
approximately 10 minutes.
We recommend spraying approx.
20 times at the most.
We recommend wearing rubber
gloves for these operations.
For easier manual cleaning of
parts that are difficult to reach, we
recommend removing the door.
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4.5 Extraordinary maintenance
Replacing the interior light bulb
(main oven)
1. Remove all accessories from inside the
oven cavity.
2. Remove the rack/tray support frames.
3. Remove the bulb cover using a tool
(e.g. a screwdriver).
4. Slide out and remove the light bulb.
5. Replace the light bulb with one of the
same type (40 W).
6. Refit the cover. Ensure the moulded part
of the glass (A) is facing the door.
7. Press the cover down as far as it will go
so that it attaches completely to the bulb
support.
Live parts
Danger of electrocution
Unplug the appliance from the mains.
Take care not to scratch the
enamel of the oven cavity wall.
Do not touch the halogen light
bulb directly with your fingers, use
an insulating material.
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Replacing the interior light bulb
(auxiliary oven)
1. Unscrew bulb protector A (turn anti-
clockwise).
2. Replace bulb B with one of the same
type (25 W). Use only oven bulbs
(T 300 °C).
3. Re-fit bulb protector A.
Installing and removing the oven seal
To remove the seal:
Unhook the clips in the 4 corners then
pull the seal outwards.
To refit the seal:
Hook the clips in the 4 corners onto the
seal.
Seal maintenance tips
The seal should be soft and elastic.
• To keep the seal clean, use a non-
abrasive sponge and wash with
lukewarm water.
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5 Installation
5.1 Positioning
This appliance may be installed next to
walls, one of which must be higher than the
worktop, at a minimum distance of X 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 of the appliance must be at a
minimum distance of at least Y mm. If a
hood is installed above the hob, refer to the
hood instruction manual to ensure the
correct clearance is left.
Depending on the type of installation, this
appliance belongs to classes:
A - Class 1
(Free-standing appliance)
Heavy appliance
Crushing hazard
• Position the appliance into the cabinet
cut-out 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
door when open.
Heat production during appliance
operation
Risk of fire
• Veneers, adhesives or plastic coatings
on adjacent furniture should be
temperature-resistant (not less than
90 °C).
X 150 mm
Y 750 mm
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B - Class 2 subclass 1
(Built-in appliance)
C - Class 2 subclass 1
(Built-in appliance)
Appliance overall dimensions
1
Minimum distance from side walls or other
flammable material.
2
Minimum cabinet width (=A).
The appliance must be installed by
a qualified technician and
according to the regulations in
force.
A 900 mm
B 600 mm
C
1
min. 150 mm
D 900 - 915 mm
H 750 mm
I 450 mm
L
2
900 mm
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Dimensions of the appliance: locations of
gas and electric connections (mm)
E = Electrical connection
Positioning and levelling
After making the gas and electrical
connections, screw on the four 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.
A 124
B 38
F min 105 - max 160
H 776
L 898
Heavy appliance
Risk of damage to the appliance
Insert the front feet first and then the rear
ones.
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Fastening to the wall
1. Screw the wall fastening plate to the
rear of the appliance.
2. Adjust the height of the 4 feet.
3. Assemble the fastening bracket.
4. Align the base of the hook on the
fastening bracket with the base of the
slot on the wall fastening plate.
The anti-tip devices must be
installed in order to prevent the
appliance from tipping over.
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5. Align the base of the fastening bracket
with the ground and tighten the screws
to fix the measurements.
6. Use 50 mm for the distance from the
side of the appliance to the bracket
holes.
7. Move the bracket onto the wall and
mark the position of the holes to be
drilled in the wall.
8. After drilling the holes in the wall, use
wall plugs and screws to fasten the
bracket to the wall.
9. Push the cooker towards the wall, and
at the same time, insert the bracket in
the plate fastened to the rear of the
appliance.
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5.2 Electrical connection
General information
Check the mains 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:
220-240 V 2~
3 x 6 mm² three-core cable.
3220-240 V 3~
4 x 6 mm² four-core cable.
220-240 V 1N~
3 x 6 mm² three-core cable.
380-415 V 2N~
4 x 6 mm² four-core cable.
380-415 V 3N~
5 x 2.5 mm² five-core cable.
Power voltage
Danger of electrocution
Have the electrical connection
performed by authorised technicians.
Use personal protective equipment.
The appliance must be connected to
ground in compliance with electrical
system safety standards.
Disconnect the mains power supply.
Do not pull the cable to remove the plug.
Use H05V2V2-F type cables
withstanding a temperature of at least
90°C.
The tightening torque of the screws of the
terminal board leads must be 1.5 - 2 Nm.
The values indicated above refer
to the cross-section of the internal
lead.
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Fixed connection
Fit the power line with an all-pole
disconnection switch, with a clearance
between its contacts that allows the
complete disconnection as per the
overvoltage category III, in compliance
with the installation regulations.
Access to the terminal board
To connect the power supply cable, access
to the terminal board on the rear cover:
1. Remove the screws securing the lid to
the rear cover.
2. Slightly turn the lid and remove it from its
housing.
3. Install the power supply cable.
4. At the end, reposition the lid on the rear
cover and secure it with the previously
removed screws.
5.3 Instructions for the installer
The plug must be accessible after
installation. Do not bend or trap the
power cable.
The appliance must be installed
according to the installation diagrams.
If the appliance does not work correctly
after having carried out all the checks,
contact your local Authorised Service
Centre.
• Once the appliance has been installed,
please explain to the user how to use it
correctly.
The aforementioned power cables
are sized taking into account the
coincidence factor (in compliance
with standard EN 60335-2-6).
Loosen the cable fastener screw
before installing the power supply
cable.

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