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In order to re-place the oven door, perform the abovementioned steps in reverse. 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE OVEN'S FRONT DOOR GLASS 

Remove the profile by pressing the plastic latches on both left and right sides as shown in 
figure 6 and pulling the profile towards yourself as shown in figure 7. Then remove the inner-
glass as shown in figure 8. If required, middle glass can be removed in the same way. After 
cleaning and maintenance are done, remount the glasses and the profile in reverse order. 
Make sure the profile is properly seated in its place. 

RACK POSITIONS 

It is important to place the wire grill into the oven properly. Do not 
allow wire rack to touch rear wall of the oven. Rack positions are 
shown in the next figure. You may place a deep tray or a 
standard tray in the lower and upper wire racks. 

Installing and removing wire racks

To remove wire racks, press the clips shown with arrows in the figure, first remove the lower, 
and than the upper side from installation location.
To install wire racks; reverse the procedure for removing wire rack.

Figure 4.1                    Figure 4.2                  Figure 5.1               Figure 5.2

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Figure 6                                Figure 7                               Figure 8     

Summary of Contents for CP90510MFIXAUS

Page 1: ...iance feet 13 Chain lashing illustration 13 Using the gas burner 14 Using the heating elements 14 Using the grill 15 Using the timer 15 Program types 18 Cooking table 18 Maintenance and cleaning 19 In...

Page 2: ...s provided regarding the dangers 17 This device has been designed for household use only 18 Children must not play with the appliance Cleaning or user maintenance of the appliance shall not be perform...

Page 3: ...appliance is dismantled or gets broken be careful It may cause personal injuries 45 During usage the internal and external surfaces of the oven get hot As you open the oven door step back to avoid th...

Page 4: ...force Conditions regarding ventilation must be considered 2 When a gas cooking appliance is used humidity heat and burning products are generated in the room First of all make sure the kitchen is well...

Page 5: ...ying and grilling food ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 1 Your appliance requires 16 Ampere fuse according to the appliance s power 2 Your appliance is adjusted in compliance with 220 240V AC 50 60Hz electric su...

Page 6: ...es not cross the cooker The inlet not used must be closed off with the cap and sealing gasket supplied The gas connection is male BSP female thread in compliance with ISO 7 thread and is situated 55mm...

Page 7: ...ng to the gas available see burner and injector characteristics table 5 Replace the various parts proceeding in reverse Setting the minimum ame The ame on the small output is regulated by the factory...

Page 8: ...re servicing Yellow tipping of the burner ame Sooting up of utensils Burners not igniting properly Burners failing to remain alight Burners being extinguished by oven door Gas valves which are dif cul...

Page 9: ...ooked in the oven After placing the food inside the oven turn the switch to adjust desired temperature setting between 50 280 C For cooking temperatures of different food see cooking table 2 Function...

Page 10: ...oil pick up tray Wire grill Used for frying and or placing the foods to be baked fried and frozen foods on the desired rack Telescopic rail With the help of telescopic rails the trays and or wire rac...

Page 11: ...ARNING In order to increase the product quality the technical speci cations may be changed without prior notice WARNING The values provided with the appliance or its accompanying documents are laborat...

Page 12: ...he product installed if it is damaged Damaged products cause a risk for your safety Right Place for Installation and Important Warnings Appliance feet should not stay on soft surfaces such as carpets...

Page 13: ...nuts gure 2 2 You can balance your appliance by turning the screwed feet according to the surface type you are using 3 If your appliance has telescopic feet as in gure 3 you can adjust your appliance...

Page 14: ...for gas security systems activation If the burner is extinguished for of the any reason close the gas control valve and wait a minimum of one minute before trying again 4 Closed Fully open Half open...

Page 15: ...To turn the grill off Set the function button to the off position WARNING Keep the oven door closed while grilling electrical grill USING THE TIMER General overview The electronic timer enables you to...

Page 16: ...m after how much elapsed time you should be warned by a buzzer sound Cancelling the buzzer sound Automatic cooking program If you want to start cooking immediately you just have to give in the cooking...

Page 17: ...ed thereafter In case of mains power loss Your oven will be inoperative for security reasons At that time the clock will appear as a ashing 0 00 together with the A symbol Any cooking program in progr...

Page 18: ...20 25 Cookie 175 20 Apple Pie 180 190 150 Sponge Cake 175 45 50 Meringue 100 60 Pizza 190 25 Lasagne 180 200 50 60 Grilled Chicken 220 25 35 Grilled Fish 220 35 40 Calf Steak Max 30 Grilled Meatball M...

Page 19: ...t cloth 5 Clean the glass surfaces with special glass cleaning agents 6 Do not clean your appliance with steam cleaners 7 Before opening the upper door of the oven clean spilled liquid off the door Al...

Page 20: ...in reverse order Make sure the pro le is properly seated in its place RACK POSITIONS It is important to place the wire grill into the oven properly Do not allow wire rack to touch rear wall of the ov...

Page 21: ...ppliance and ensure that appliance is cold Remove the glass protection by turning as indicated in the gure below If you have dif culty in turning using plastic gloves will help you in turning Then rem...

Page 22: ...ry to re open the door Lighter not operating Tips or body of ignition plugs are clogged Clean tips or body of ignition plugs of gas burners Gas burner pipes are clogged Clean gas burner pipes Electric...

Page 23: ...speci cations HANDLING RULES 1 Do not use the door and or handle to carry or move the appliance 2 Carry out the movement and transportation in the original packaging 3 Pay maximum attention to the app...

Page 24: ...t WEEE The guideline determines the frame work for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout to the EU PACKAGE INFORMATION Packaging materials of the product are manufacture...

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