La Cornue C9NN - 36 Inch Freestanding Dual Fuel Range

User Manual - Page 16

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ArtNo.320-0023
Oven light USA
Any shelf can be tted in any of the positions. The oven
shelves are retained when pulled forward but can be easily
removed and retted.
To remove and refit the racks
The rack has a small kink on either side (Fig. 2.20). To remove
the rack, line these up with the stops in the rack support (Fig.
2.21). Lift the rack upwards so that it will pass over the rack
stop and then pull it forwards (Fig. 2.22).
Ret in the reverse order, making sure to push it fully back.
To remove and refit the telescopic rack and runners
Slide the rack out on the runners. While holding one of the
runners securely, carefully lift the rear of the rack upwards:
the rack will spring clear of the central restraining tab. Repeat
for the opposite side of the rack.
Note: To aid the removal of the shelf you can insert a suitable
at tool through the opening in the side of the runners and
lever the rack clear (Fig. 2.23).
Tilt the front of the rack downwards and then lift clear of the
runners (Fig. 2.24).
Ret in the reverse order, making sure to push the rack down
onto the runner arms.
Oven light
Press the appropriate button to turn on the oven lights.
If one of the oven lights fail, turn o the range circuit breaker
before you change the bulb. See the Troubleshooting’ section
for details on how to change an oven light bulb (Fig. 2.25).
Storage
The bottom drawer is for storing oven trays and other
cooking utensils. The drawer can be removed completely for
cleaning, etc.
It can get very warm, so DO NOT store anything in it,
which may melt or catch re.
Never store ammable materials in the drawer.
This includes paper, plastic and cloth items, such
as cookbooks, plastic ware and towels, as well as
ammable liquids.
DO NOT store explosives, such as aerosol cans, on or
near the appliance.
Flammable materials may explode and result in re
or property damage.
Fig. 2.20
Fig. 2.21
Fig. 2.22
Fig. 2.23
Fig. 2.24
Fig. 2.25
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