Astivita ASTCOOKE90 Instructions And Advice For Installing, Using And Servicing Download Page 1

461307793_03/2015

INSTRUCTIONS AND ADVICE 

FOR INSTALLING, USING AND SERVICING 

OF COOKERS

Summary of Contents for ASTCOOKE90

Page 1: ...461307793_03 2015 INSTRUCTIONS AND ADVICE FOR INSTALLING USING AND SERVICING OF COOKERS...

Page 2: ...s on the environment and health and also enables the materials making up the product to be recycled For more detailed information on the available refuse collection systems refer to the local Municipa...

Page 3: ...TS 3 IMPORTANT NOTES AND PRECAUTIONS FOR USE 4 6 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE 7 11 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER 12 21 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER 23 30 TECHNICAL FEATURES 31 36 CONT...

Page 4: ...oper and as such dangerous The manufacturer cannot be held responsibleforanydamagetopersons or property resulting from an incorrect installation maintenance or use of the appliance Once the packaging...

Page 5: ...time ensure the oven is empty and its door closed heat the oven at maximum temperature for two hours This will allow the protective coating on the interior of the oven to be burnt off and dissipate t...

Page 6: ...when you are not using it for cooking if the oven is turned on accidentally it could cause damage and accidents If you are using an electrical socket near the appliance make sure that the cables are...

Page 7: ...n which automatically turns on in case the main thermostat fails to work In such an event the electricity is interrupted temporarily do not attempt to repair it yourself but turn the appliance off and...

Page 8: ...will find the following symbols 0 Oven off Oven light on which stays on for all functions Fan on Top and bottom heating elements on Top and bottom heating elements and fan on Bottom heating element a...

Page 9: ...Oven off Oven light on which stays on for all functions Defrost Fan forced heating element and fan Grill heating element E F ENERGY REGULATOR KNOB E F By turning the knob to the right we find the foll...

Page 10: ...y moment by pressing push button 1 followed by 2 or 3 SWITCHING THE HEATING ELEMENTS The cooking zones are clearly visible on the hob being circular Only the inside of the circles traced on the glass...

Page 11: ...of cooking time with push button 6 the AUTO and symbols will turn on and stay on all the time At the end of the set time the symbol will turn off the AUTO symbol will flash and the buzzer will go off...

Page 12: ...d flames spreading wider than pans consult the following table and always use pans with lids fig 3 When the boiling point is reached it is best to turn the knob to the Low position Avoid using over si...

Page 13: ...lve butter chocolate etc To heat small amounts of liquid 3 4 Moderate To heat greater quantities of liquid 5 6 Slow Thawing frozen food and preparing stews boiling or simmering 7 8 Medium Bringing foo...

Page 14: ...e Add more water during grilling to compensate for evaporation After using the appliance ensure that all the controls are in the off position IMPORTANT Always keep the oven door closed during baking o...

Page 15: ...imes We recommend doing a test bake and comparing the times in the time and temperature chart to some of your favourite recipes Add 10 to 15 degrees C when cooking larger quantities Shelves are number...

Page 16: ...heat control is possible by selecting the most suitable oven shelf position for grilling the particular food The lower the shelf the less intense the heat This ability to adjust shelf positions also a...

Page 17: ...t yellow warning light turns off before placing foods inside oven This function activates the rear heating unit and the fan distributes the heat produced This combination allows for a fast and even co...

Page 18: ...ting unit and its heat is distributed by the fan This function is particularly recommended to defrost and warm up ready made meals FAN REAR HEATING COMBINED COOKING Turn the selector knob to the symbo...

Page 19: ...th flour or bread crumbs If the biscuits will not come away from the baking tray put the tray back in the oven for a while and lift the biscuits up before they cool The next time use a sheet of baking...

Page 20: ...5 170 190 190 200 190 200 15 20 40 45 CAKES Angel cake Fruit cake Chocolate cake 0 8 0 8 0 8 2 2 2 2 2 2 190 200 200 52 65 45 170 190 190 200 190 200 45 65 45 The values given in the tables temperatur...

Page 21: ...able for any damage causedbyincorrectcleaning The oven cavity should be cleaned after each use to remove cooking residuals and or grease or sugar which if burnt on when the oven is used again will for...

Page 22: ...g the glass fig E ATTENTION This operation can be done also with the door fitted on appliance but in this way pay attention that when the glass is pull upwards the force of the hinges can close the do...

Page 23: ...The electric oven is not working Check that the programmer accessory if there is one is on the manual position and then repeat the operations described in the manual The thermostat is not working Con...

Page 24: ...tion must be paid to the regulations on ventilation VENTILATION All rooms require an openable window or equivalent while some rooms require a permanent vent in addition to the openable window Ventilat...

Page 25: ...layer in accordance with AS5601 The protection must ensure the surface temperature of the combustible surface does not exceed 65 C above ambient OVERALL DIMENSIONS fig 16 LEVELLING THE COOKER Adjustab...

Page 26: ...A 16MM HOLE LEVEL TO THE SAFETY CHAIN HEIGHT ON EITHER CUPBOARD AS FAR BACK AS POSSIBLE LOCATE THE COOKER INTO POSITION AND PASS THE SAFETY CHAINS THROUGH THE 16MM HOLES WITH THE COOKER IN FINAL POSI...

Page 27: ...oker at least 60 mm clearance is required Installation using flexible connection As an option the cooker may be installed with a flexible connection hose which complies with AS NZS 1869 AGA Approved 1...

Page 28: ...witched from the Full on to Reduced rate positions ATTENTION This operation can be carried out also with the front panel fitted but if the technician finds some difficulties to reach the adjustment sc...

Page 29: ...nite all burners to ensure correct operation of gas valves burners and ignition Turn gas taps to low flame position and observe stability of the flame When satisfied with the cooker please instruct th...

Page 30: ...nscrew injector and replace it Replace burner and replace screw D After having replaced the injectors it will be necessary to proceed with burner adjustment as explained in the previous paragraphs REP...

Page 31: ...from the upper fixing brackets Unscrew the six fixing screws Vp fig 26 which lock the side profiles and remove it Unscrew the two fixing screws Vd or Vs fig 26 which lock the hob at the back and remo...

Page 32: ...en Propane Natural 2 75 1 00 127 215 20 9 20 9 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Description Nominal data Mod 90 x 60 PL998XSDC DAN985GE Nominal data Mod 90 x 60 DAN985CEE DAN90CE Rear heating element Grill heati...

Page 33: ...ifunction oven GAS NATURAL PROPANE NATURAL PROPANE Operating pressure gas kPa 1 00 2 75 1 00 2 75 Total input gas MJ 64 3 63 7 43 4 38 7 ELECTRICAL Voltage Frequency 240 V 50 Hz Total rating electrica...

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