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2.1. Instructions for the Installer

Ventilation requirements

• 

For rooms with a volume of less than 

5 m

3

 permanent ventilation of 100 cm

2

 

free area is required.

• 

For rooms with a volume of between 5 

m

3

 and 10 m

3

 permanent ventilation of 

50 cm

2

 free area will be required, unless 

the room has a door which opens 

directly the outside air in which case no 

permanent ventilation is required.

• 

For rooms with a volume greater than 

10 m

3

 no permanent ventilation is 

required. 

Important:

 

Regardless of room size, all 

rooms containing the appliance must have 

direct access to outside air via an openable 

window or equivalent.

Emptying of the burned gases from 

environment 

Gas appliances expel burned gas waste 

to the outside air, either directly or via a 

cooker hood with a chimney. If it is not 

possible to install a cooker hood, install a 

fan on the window or wall that has access 

to fresh air. The fan must have the capacity 

to change the volume of air in the kitchen a 

minimum of 4-5 times per hour.

Air inlet section 

min. 100 cm

2

Air inlet section 

min. 100 cm

2

COOKER

COOKER

Air inlet section 

min. 100 cm

2

Air inlet section 

min. 100 cm

2

Cooker 

hood 

flue

Electrical ventilator

COOKER

COOKER

General instructions

• 

After removing the packaging material 

from the appliance and its accessories, 

ensure that the appliance is not 

damaged. If you suspect any damage, 

do not use it and contact an authorised 

service person or qualified technician 

immediately.

• 

Make sure that there are no flammable 

or combustible materials in the close 

vicinity, such as curtains, oil, cloth etc. 

which may catch fire.

• 

The worktop and furniture surrounding 

the appliance must be made of 

materials resistant to temperatures 

above 100°C.

• 

The appliance should not be installed 

directly above a dishwasher, fridge, 

freezer, washing machine or clothes 

dryer.

• 

The appliance can be placed close to 

other furniture on condition that in the 

area where the 

appliance

 is set up, the 

furniture’s height does not exceed the 

height of the cooktop.

2.2. Installation of the Cooker

• 

If the kitchen furniture is higher than the 

cooktop, the kitchen furniture must be 

at least 10 cm away from the sides of 

appliance for air circulation.

• 

There should be a minimum 2cm blank 

space around the appliance for air 

circulation.

• 

If a cooker hood or any cupboard is to 

Summary of Contents for BE444444690

Page 1: ...Free Standing Cooker User Manual EN BE444444690 BE444444691 BE444444692 BE444444693 BE444444694...

Page 2: ...ronment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city of...

Page 3: ...he Cooker 12 2 3 Gas Connection 13 2 4 Gas Conversion If available 14 2 5 Electrical Connection and Safety 15 2 6 Anti tilting kit 15 2 7 Adjusting the feet 16 3 PRODUCT FEATURES 17 4 USE OF PRODUCT 1...

Page 4: ...the Cooker 12 2 3 Gas Connection 13 2 4 Gas Conversion If available 14 2 5 Electrical Connection and Safety 15 2 6 Anti tilting kit 15 2 7 Adjusting the feet 16 3 PRODUCT FEATURES 17 4 USE OF PRODUCT...

Page 5: ...r instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children w...

Page 6: ...es held for short periods in normal use may get hot Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass and other surface They can scratch the surface which may res...

Page 7: ...r any other purpose or in any other application such as for non domestic use or in a commercial environment or room heating Do not use the oven door handles to lift or move the appliance This applianc...

Page 8: ...ate glass breakage immediately shut off all burners and any electrical heating element and isolate the appliance from the power supply do not touch the appliance surface do not use the appliance 1 2 I...

Page 9: ...ake care when opening the oven door during or after cooking The hot steam from the oven may cause burns Do not put flammable or combustible materials in or near the appliance when it is operating Alwa...

Page 10: ...tion for example opening a window or more effective ventilation for example increasing the level of mechanical ventilation where present While using the grill burner keep the oven door open and always...

Page 11: ...ll be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative...

Page 12: ...00 cm2 COOKER COOKER Air inlet section min 100 cm2 Air inlet section min 100 cm2 Cooker hood flue Electrical ventilator COOKER COOKER General instructions After removing the packaging material from th...

Page 13: ...e the minimum gas consumption If the pressure of used gas is different than the values stated or not stable in your area it may be necessary to assemble an available pressure regulator on the gas inle...

Page 14: ...of destination is marked on the rear cover of the appliance If you need to use it in another country any of the connections in the figure below may be required In such a case contact local authorities...

Page 15: ...anging the gas inlet For some countries the gas inlet type can be different for NG LPG gases In such a case remove the current connection components and nuts if any and connect the new gas supply acco...

Page 16: ...th the slot on the cooker and tighten the screw Push the appliance towards the wall making sure that the anti tilting bracket is inserted into the slot on the appliance A B Anti tilting bracket Wall P...

Page 17: ...EN 17 Inner part...

Page 18: ...earance of your appliance may differ from that shown in the figures below List of Components 1 2 3 4 5 1 Cooktop 2 Control Panel 3 Oven Door Handle 4 Oven Door 5 Adjustable Feet Control Panel 6 Oven F...

Page 19: ...e re igniting an extinguished gas burner 4 2 Control of Hob Control of the hob burner The knob has 3 positions Off 0 maximum big flame symbol and minimum small flame symbol Ignite the burner with the...

Page 20: ...n functions Oven thermostat knob After selecting a cooking function turn this knob to set the desired temperature The oven thermostat light will light whenever the thermostat is in operation to heat u...

Page 21: ...he oven door must be closed and the oven temperature should be adjusted to 190 C Faster Grilling and Roasting Chicken Function The oven s thermostat and warning lights will be turned on The grill uppe...

Page 22: ...bol will flash Press any key to stop the audible warning The symbol will disappear Semi automatic time adjustment cooking period This function helps you to cook for a fixed period of time A time range...

Page 23: ...to 10 hours after the actual time can be set Prepare the food for cooking and put it in the oven 1 Select the desired cooking function and the temperature by turning the control knobs 2 Press MODE un...

Page 24: ...e accessorries like trays shelves grids small pots and pans WARNING The inside surface of drawer may become hot during use Do not store any food plastic or inflammable materials in the drawer Grill Pa...

Page 25: ...steam cleaners for cleaning any part of the appliance Cleaning the inside of the Oven The inside of enamelled ovens are best cleaned when the oven is warm Wipe the oven with a soft cloth soaked in soa...

Page 26: ...ipe the stainless steel parts with a soft cloth soaked in only water Then dry them thoroughly with a dry cloth Do not wash the stainless steel parts when they are still hot from cooking Do not leave v...

Page 27: ...EN 27 a 3 Close the door until it almost reaches the fully closed position and remove the door by pulling it towards you...

Page 28: ...replace the bulb that you removed 230 V 15 25 Watt Type E14 Replace the glass lens then your oven is ready for use The lamp design is designed specifically for use in household cooking appliances It...

Page 29: ...9 0 Heating Technology 3 Gas Size 3 cm Semi Rapid Energy Efficiency 3 59 0 Heating Technology 4 Gas Size 4 Rapid Energy Efficiency 4 57 0 Heating Technology 5 Gas Size 5 Wok Energy Efficiency 5 56 0 E...

Page 30: ...nsumption electricity conventional kWh cycle 1 15 Energy consumption electricity fan forced kWh cycle 1 03 Number of cavities 1 Heat Source ELECTRIC Volume l 103 9 This oven complies with EN 60350 1 E...

Page 31: ...94 94 97 65 NOMINAL RATING KW 1 75 1 75 1 75 1 65 CONSUMPTION 193 8 l h 189 6 l h 166 7 l h 120 g h MEDIUM BURNER DIA of INJECTOR 1 100mm 94 94 97 65 NOMINAL RATING KW 1 75 1 75 1 75 1 65 CONSUMPTION...

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Page 33: ...suitable for the product you have purchased Customer Service Always use original parts When contacting Customer Service please ensure you can provide the following details o Model name o Product numbe...

Page 34: ...nt that your appliance has a fault please contact our service department during office hours For the Netherlands 31 0 513 656500 For Belgium 32 0 2100210 What is even easier and available 24 7 is the...

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