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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER

CHANGING THE FLEXIBLE GAS HOSE

In  order  to  guarantee  that  the  gas  hose  is 
always  in  excellent  condition  we  strongly 
recommend changing it on the date you will 

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AS CONVERSIONS

REPLACING THE INJECTORS

Our  burners  can  be  adapted  to  different 
types of gas by simply installing the injectors 
suitable for the gas you want to use. To help 
the  installer,  the  table 

(see TECHNICAL

FEATURES

  paragraph

)

  gives  the  burner 

nominal  heat  input,  injector  diameter  and 
operating pressure of the different gas types.

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Injector replacement - Hob burners.

To change the injectors on the hob, remove 
the burner cup and head and with a 7 mm Ø 

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After  having  replaced  the  injectors,  it  will 
be  necessary  to  proceed  with  burner 
adjustment  as  explained  in  the  previous 
paragraphs.

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21

REPLACING 

THE 

ELECTRICAL 

COMPONENT

• The rear protection will have to be removed 

in  order  to  change  the  electrical  heating 
elements,  spit  motor,  terminal  board  and 
power cable.

If  you  have  to  change  the  power 
cable  (see  TECHNICAL  FEATURES

paragraph

),  always  keep  the  earth 

wire  longer  than  the  phase  wires 
and,  in  addition,  follow  all  the 
instructions given in the “ELECTRICAL 
CONNECTION” paragraph.

• To  change  the  oven  lamp  see  the 

instructions

REPLACING  THE  OVEN 

LAMP

paragraph

.

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, use 

a  screwdriver  to  push  the  clamp  tips  (M) 
and  pull  the  lamp  holder  out  towards  the 
inside of the oven.

• To  change  the  lamp  holder,  the  spark 

generator  and  the  spark  electrodes,  the 
work top has to be removed as indicated 
in  the  paragraph  «

REPLACING  THE 

TAPS»

.

• To  change  the  programming  accessory, 

the  thermostat,  the  commutator  and  the 
warning lights, remove the front panel by 

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lock it to the front frame.

Summary of Contents for BFD9058WX

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual for BLANCO 90cm Freestanding Cooker BFD9058WX 461308373 01 2015...

Page 2: ...ctly with your kitchen d cor It is easy to use and performs to a high standard Blanco also makes a range of products that will enhance your kitchen such as ovens cooktops rangehoods dishwashers microw...

Page 3: ...VQ VJG RCEMKPI DQZ IMPORTANT NOTICE The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any damage to persons or property caused by incorrect installation or use of the appliance For prompt warranty se...

Page 4: ...estic use Any other use is considered improper and as such dangerous The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage to persons or property resulting from an incorrect installation maintena...

Page 5: ...ains must be screwed on the back on the EQQMGT CPF ZGF VQ VJG YCNN YKVJ JQQMU Ensure the chains are taut Please refer to instructions for installation GHQTG EQQMKPI HQT VJG TUV VKOG GPUWTG the oven is...

Page 6: ...them to cool before ENQUKPI VJG NKF I Avoid using the oven as a larder or as a saucepan cupboard when you are not WUKPI KV HQT EQQMKPI KH VJG QXGP KU VWTPGF on accidentally it could cause damage and a...

Page 7: ...ed with a cooling fan in order to reduce further the temperatures on the front controls knobs door handle and electrical components It starts automatically and stops some minutes after the cooking end...

Page 8: ...YKPI U ODQNU 0 Oven off Oven light on which stays on for all functions Defrost Traditional Fan Assist Top and bottom heating elements and fan on Bottom heating element with fan Fan forced Rear heating...

Page 9: ...DE button Now the oven is off Keep pressed for some seconds simultaneously and buttons or just MODE button and the symbol is illuminated Oven Setting After setting a program turn the oven function sel...

Page 10: ...best to turn the knob to the Low position Avoid using over sized pans that may radiate excessive heat and cause damage to surrounding surfaces such as bench tops and glass lid The appliance is equippe...

Page 11: ...while it is operating Always grip the centre of the oven door when opening Do not practice excessive pressures on the door when it is open Q PQV UVQTG QT WUG COOCDNG NKSWKFU QT items in the vicinity o...

Page 12: ...ermostat to the desired temperature MAX 200 C Selecting this function the top central heating element turns on and heat is distributed by the fan This procedure mitigates the direct heat on food surfa...

Page 13: ...1 1 Shelf 2 or 3 Shelf 2 or 3 Shelf 2 or 3 Shelf 2 or 3 Shelf 2 or 3 190 190 190 160 150 15 20 mins 20 25 mins 30 35 mins 2 hrs 4 hrs SCONES plain 20 Shelf 2 240 10 12 mins BISCUITS Anzacs Burnt butte...

Page 14: ...rease the VKP YGNN CPF URTKPMNG KV YKVJ QWT QT DTGCF crumbs If the biscuits will not come away from VJG DCMKPI VTC RWV VJG VTC DCEM KP VJG oven for a while and lift the biscuits up before they cool Th...

Page 15: ...ch may result in shattering of the glass NEVER use sponges or abrasive products and aromatic or aliphatic solvents to remove stains or adhesives on the painted or stainless steel surfaces DO NOT leave...

Page 16: ...40 0 PUWTG VJG CRRNKCPEG KU UYKVEJGF QHH before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock In the event the oven lamp needs replacing the new lamp must comply with the following TGS...

Page 17: ...r it again with a damp sponge If you are unable to remove all the substances repeat the above procedure It is however advisable to periodically remove the panels and wash them with warm soapy water an...

Page 18: ...18 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER d Oven lateral chromed shelf the shelves are ambidextrous Telescopic rail positioning place the telescopic rail as in the picture above...

Page 19: ...R Telescopic rail insertion press the telescopic rail so that it fits in the seat opening the tabs on both sides Once the guide is properly inserted the tabs go back into place and lock the telescopic...

Page 20: ...R THE USER In order to distinguish between right and left rail make sure that the telescopic rails open sliding in the opposite direction one another In order to extract the telescopic rail pull the t...

Page 21: ...21 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER Open the tabs and pull out the telescopic rail by pulling upwards Telescopic rail extracted...

Page 22: ...CU RTQRGT WGKPI CPF VQ OCKPVCKP temperature of immediate surroundings within safe limits The use of a gas appliance results in production of heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed Ensu...

Page 23: ...n combustible protective layer in accordance with AS5601 The protection must ensure the surface temperature of the combustible surface does not exceed 65 C above ambient LEVELLING THE COOKER Adjustabl...

Page 24: ...THE COOKER IS INSTALLED 7 1 7 2 83 2 5 6 28 0867 5 00 2 9 72 7 6 7 1 7 21 7 5 83 2 5 6 5 6 3266 2 7 7 22 5 172 326 7 21 1 3 66 7 6 7 16 7 528 7 00 2 6 7 7 22 5 1 1 326 7 21 38 27 6 7 16 1 6 85 7 0 72...

Page 25: ...PUVCNNCVKQP WUKPI GZKDNG EQPPGEVKQP As an option the cooker may be installed with a GZKDNG EQPPGEVKQP JQUG YJKEJ EQORNKGU YKVJ 5 0 5 RRTQXGF OO ENCUU QT D Minimum 1000 mm Maximum 1200 mm as an alterna...

Page 26: ...te simmer must be undertaken only with burners functioning on natural gas while in the case of burners functioning on Propane the screw must be locked down fully in clockwise direction Primary air adj...

Page 27: ...ith burner adjustment as explained in the previous paragraphs 20 21 REPLACING THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENT The rear protection will have to be removed in order to change the electrical heating elements sp...

Page 28: ...e the hob unscrewing frontal and rear ZKPI UETGYU 8U I YJKEJ NQEM VJG JQD at the supports S Unscrew the nuts D of the gas aluminium pipes and pull out the thermocouple quick EQPPGEVQTU I 7PUETGY VJG U...

Page 29: ...2 10 0 10 0 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION NOMINAL DATA Lower heating element of the oven Top heating element of the oven grill Circular rear heating element of the oven Oven lamp Oven cooling fan...

Page 30: ...30 Instructions for assembly socket support Hole n 3 Cooker side Follow the intructions to fit the socket support on both sides Screw n 3 Socket support...

Page 31: ...31 TECHNICAL FEATURES the image is only exemplary Optional Accessory...

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Page 34: ...34 We appreciate your feedback Please review our products on www blanco australia com Due to continual product development the information provided may not final and may be subject to change...

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