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3- Extract and clean the filter mesh
(C)
.
4- Undo the screws to open the deflector panel
(D)
.
5- Wet all the walls of the cooking chamber, the heat exchanger
and the fan with water.
Use of the “washing spray gun” accessory is recommend-
ed for this procedure.
6- Spray the food-approved detergent onto all the walls of the
cooking chamber, the heat exchanger and the fan, and leave it
to act for 10-15 min.
Use of the “detergent spray” accessory is recommended
for this procedure.
7- Rinse and dry all the surfaces of the cooking chamber, the heat
exchanger and the fan.
8- Spray on the polishing product and leave it to act for a few min-
utes.
9- Rinse and dry the surfaces of the cooking chamber.
10- Screw the screws back in to close the deflector panel
(D)
.
11- Replace the container racks
(A
,
B)
and the filter mesh
(C)
.
Caution - warning
On completion of the cleaning procedures, carry out a
cooking cycle empty for 15 min at the temperature of
150°C before reusing the appliance. For short periods
out of use, leave the oven door open.
To carry out this operation, proceed as follows.
1- Clean the condensation collection channel in the bottom of
the door.
2- Clean the condensation collection tank
(A)
and check that the
drain hole and line are not blocked.
CLEANING THE CONDENSATION
COLLECTION CHANNEL AND TANK
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The appliance has been tested before being put into service.
The information provided below is intended to assist in the identifi-
cation and correction of any anomalies and malfunctions which
might occur during use. The user can solve some of these prob-
lems himself, but for others specific technical knowledge or skill
is required, and so they must only be carried out by qualified
staff with recognised experience acquired in the specific sector of
operation. If the problem or fault noticed is not amongst those listed
in the table, consult the "Key to Alarms" table provided below.
FAULTS
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Fault
Cause
Remedy
The appliance does not switch on
Fuse “blown”.
Replace the fuse (see page 14)
Safety or protection device (safety thermostat
or overload cutout) tripped
Press device reset button
Smell of gas
Gas leaks in supply system
Check the tightness of the system
The burner does not light or goes out
suddenly
Gas valve faulty
Replace gas valve
Burner fan faulty or jammed
Replace the fan
Ignition monitoring fuse "blown"
Contact the after-sales service
Pressure switch lines disconnected or
damaged
Reconnect or replace the lines
Pressure switch not set correctly or damaged
Replace the pressure switch
Burner air line blocked
Clean the line
Internal flue blocked
Clean the flue
Burner does not light or goes out suddenly
with alarm "RESET" signalled
Ignition plug wires disconnected or damaged
Reconnect or replace the wires
Ignition plugs dirty or damaged
Clean or replace the plugs
Ignition monitoring device faulty
Replace the device
Incorrect electrical connection
Check or swap the phase wire connections
The pilot light is on but the thermometer does
not indicate any increases in temperature
The cooking time has not been set
Set a cooking time different from 0 min
The cooking temperature has not been set
Set a cooking temperature above 50 °C
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