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Burn hazard

Make sure the heating elements are turned o

  

and allowed to cool completely before any clea-
ning and/or maintenance operation.

Things to avoid:

•  Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the range: 

the steam could reach electrical components 
and cause a short circuit.

•  Do not spray liquids such as cleaning agents 

into the openings on the bottom and top of the 
oven cavity.

•  All surfaces can discolor or be damaged if 

unsuitable cleaning agents are used. The front 
of the oven, in particular, will be damaged by 
oven cleaners and descalers. All surfaces are 
susceptible to scratching. Scratches on glass 
surfaces may cause a breakage. Immediately 
remove any residues by using suitable 
cleaning products.

•  The heating elements in the oven do not 

require cleaning. The elements burn o

   any 

residue when the oven is in use.

Cleaning stainless steel

All stainless steel parts should be wiped with hot 
water and soap solution at the end of each cycle. 
Wipe up spills and boilovers immediately. Use su-
itable, non-abrasive stainless cleaning products  
when water and soap solution will not do the job. 

DO NOT use steel wool, abrasive cloths, clean-
sers, or powders.

 If necessary, scrape stainless 

steel to remove encrusted materials, soak the 
area with hot towels to soften the residue, then 
use a wooden or nylon spatula or scraper. 

DO 

NOT use a metal knife, spatula, or any other metal 
tool to scrape stainless steel. 

The following liquids 

commonly used in the kitchens can be corrosive 
and damaging to stainless steel:
•  lemony/orange juoce ( citric acid)
• tomato 

juice

• sugary 

liquids/syrup

• salt 

water

• winegar

Cleaning glass surfaces

Clean with cleaning detergent and warm water. 
Glass cleaner can be used to remove 

fi

 ngerprints. 

If using glass cleaner containing ammonia, make 
sure that it does not drip on exterior door surface.

Cleaning the oven cavity 

•  Always allow the oven interior to cool before 

cleaning. 

•  Do not allow vinegar, wine, co

 ee, milk, salt 

water or fruit juices to remain in contact with 
enamelled surfaces for prolonged periods as 
they may stain or discolour the surface. 

•  Never use sharp utensils to remove stains as 

this could scratch the surface. 

•  Never use steam cleaners on the oven interiors 

as steam may damage electronic parts. 

•  For light cleaning, wipe with a soft cloth, 

using warm water and washing up liquid. For 
heavier residues, use a cream cleaner and a 
nylon scourer. 

•  Oven cleaning products can be used 

according to the manufacturer’s directions but 
care should be taken that they do not come 
in contact with any stainless steel, chrome, 
painted or alloy parts of the range or the door 
seals and elements.

Cleaning oven racks and supports

Clean with detergent and hot water. Stubborn 
spots can be scoured with a soap-

fi

 lled steel wool 

pad (use only on racks)

KEEPING YOUR BERTAZZONI CLEAN

/ Keeping your Bertazzoni clean

Summary of Contents for XV

Page 1: ...BERTAZZONI OWNER S MANUAL 30 ELECTRIC SELF CLEAN BUILT IN OVEN XV 3100570 WWW BERTAZZONI COM ...

Page 2: ...ur products stand out because of their unique blend of authentic Italian design and superior appliance technology It is our mission to make products that function perfectly and bring joy to their owners By making beautiful products we respond to our customers flair for good design By making them versatile and easy to use cooking with Bertazzoni becomes a real pleasure This manual will help you lea...

Page 3: ...______________ Saving energy _______________________________________________________________ Oven cooking recommendations ________________________________________________ Broiling recommendation_______________________________________________________ Troubleshooting common problems with oven cooking__________________________ USING DISPLAY ____________________________________________________________...

Page 4: ...ing it Never let clothing potholders or other flammable materials come in contact with or too close to any element In Case of Fire Turn off appliance and ventilation hood to avoid spreading the flames Extinguish flames then turn on hood to remove smoke and odor NEVER pick up or move a flaming pan Smother fire or flame by closing the oven door DO NOT use water on grease fires Use baking soda a dry c...

Page 5: ...tilation openings and heat dispersal slots In the event of breakage or cracking in the glass shut off the oven immediately and disconnect it from the power supply Contact technical support Sudden and extreme changes in temperature can cause the glass to break never pour cold liquids onto the oven door Using the oven generates heat and moisture keep the area well ventilated during operation Never pl...

Page 6: ...se the oven as a storage area for food or cooking utensils APPLIANCE WARNINGS Do not place heat resistant cookware or other objects directly onto the oven s interior surface Do not place water directly inside the hot oven Do not store moist dishes and food inside the oven after completing cooking Any discolouration of the enamel will not affect the oven s performance For very wet cake batters use a...

Page 7: ...t is normal for manufacturing residue to pro duce some smoke and odours Let the oven cool down Open the door and air the oven out for 15 min utes Clean the inside of the oven with a moist cloth and neutral detergent do not use scouring powders USING THE OVEN PREHEATING HEATING CLEAN 250 350 500 CLEAN 400 300 100 150 200 TMAX 450 F BROIL CLEAN CONV BROIL BAKE CONV PIZZA BAKE CONV WARM OFF OFF FUNCT...

Page 8: ... the dedicated fun ction knob The light in the cavity will turn on 3 Set the desired temperature with the dedicated temperature knob The oven will start PRE HEATING in a few se conds showing the progress in the gauge The end of pre heating will be confirmed with a tone Place the food in the oven when the desired tem perature has been reached OVEN COOKING MODES The oven is equipped with 4 heating e...

Page 9: ... being careful at calibrating the time Less time is usually required to reach the desired result when using convection The temperature is kept uniform throughout the oven which is particularly suitable for baking on several levels or for batch cooking Single rack use the same rack position as bake 2 racks use level 3 and 5 3 racks use level 2 4 6 Warm special functions Dehydrate Heat from lower el...

Page 10: ... the bake temperature 25 F 14 C Allow at least 1 25 4 mm of space between the pans and the oven walls so heat can circulate around each pan To keep the oven as clean as possible cook meat on a pan and not directly on the racks We recommend placing the food at the centre of the rack Turn and mix dishes so that hey heat through evenly For new recipes choose the lowest temperature from those given al...

Page 11: ... until juices are clear Turn with tongs Cook until juices are clear Do not stuff reduce time by using Convection Bake Do not stuff reduce time by using Convection Bake TROUBLESHOOTING COMMON PROBLEMS WITH OVEN COOKING Problems Cause Remedy Cakes burned on the sides or not done in center Cakes crack on top Food too brown on bottom Food too brown on top Cookies too flat Pies burned around edges Pies...

Page 12: ...tion allows you to set the time at which the oven will switch off automatically After selecting a cooking function from those available and setting the required temperature Press and hold the M button for at least 2 seconds The symbol will turn on Release the M button then press it again The A symbol will start flashing on the display and the following text will be displayed end Set the required en...

Page 13: ... shown on the display or else a series of zeroes if the timer is disabled Press the M button again The text dur will appear on the display which will then alternate with the remaining time or a series of zeroes timer disabled Pressing the M button again will display the programmed end of cooking time with the text End Changing the Current Time and Adjusting the Buzzer Volume With the programmer in...

Page 14: ... oven interior and the por tion of the door that faces the oven cavity The ou ter edges of the door and the oven cavity are not in the cleaning zone Wipe this area clean before starting the self cleaning cycle Remove all utensils and racks Make sure the light bulbs and glass covers are in place Turn on the venting hood above the range and keep on until the self clean cycle is completed red indicat...

Page 15: ... end of the cycle turn both the oven mode selectors and the temperature to the OFF posi tion WARNING The interior of the oven will still be at baking tem peratures when the automatic lock cycles to its open position and the oven door can be opened Self cleaning 1 2 3 ...

Page 16: ...ont spring clip on the glide Insert the rear spring clip on the glide Pull and push each glide to ensure the correct installation and smooth operation Extract both glides to the fully extended position and place the shelf over them making sure it s accurately placed between the rear pin and the front pin Removing the glides 1 Locate the two spring clips at the front and back of the glide 2 Gently ...

Page 17: ...or scraper DO NOT use a metal knife spatula or any other metal tool to scrape stainless steel The following liquids commonly used in the kitchens can be corrosive and damaging to stainless steel lemony orange juoce citric acid tomato juice sugary liquids syrup salt water winegar Cleaning glass surfaces Clean with cleaning detergent and warm water Glass cleaner can be used to remove fingerprints If...

Page 18: ...e bulb and handle with a soft cloth Side oven light Bulb type halogen G9 120 V 40 W Make sure the heating elements are turned off and allowed to cool completely Disconnect the appliance from the power supply Remove the oven rack if it interferes with the light housing Slide the tip of a flat screw driver between the glass cover and the lamp housing Gently twist the screw driver tip to loosen the gl...

Page 19: ...when not in use and always allow a gap on all four sides of dishes You may need to turn your bakeware during the cooking cycle Oversized baking she ets roasting pans and cakeware will act as a baf fle and prevent hot air from moving evenly around the cavity Choose cooking equipment that allows a minimum of 1 inch 2 5 cm space on all sides to allow the free movement of heat inside the cavity Grilli...

Page 20: ...an a Bertazzo ni authorized service agency Damage or repair service to correct service pro vided by an unauthorized agency or the use of unauthorized parts Installation not in accordance with local electrical codes gas codes or plumbing codes Defects or damage due to improper storage of the product Defects or damage or missing parts on products sold out of the original factory packaging or from di...

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