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Avoid any shocks 

with

 

saucepans etc: The glass surface is highly resistant but not unbreakable. 

 

Avoid rubbing 

with saucepans etc: as in time this will deteriorate the markings on the top of your 

ceramic hob. 

 

Avoid using 

saucepans

 with rough or dinted bases

:  They may hold and transport matter liable 

to stain or scratch the hob. 

 

Any such faults, which are not the cause of breakdowns nor make the hob impossible to 
use, are not included in the guarantee.

 

 
Glass or porcelain

 

saucepans may be used if provided base is flat. 

 
The saucepan diameters should be according to the diameter of the work area. 
 
Don’t use saucepans with a smaller diameter to the work area: 
 
 
 
 
 
Cover the saucepan during cooking, to save energy. 

 

 

 

Always position saucepan before switching on the cooking zone. 
 
 

How to use the work area: 

Operation of the work area is utilised by turning the knob through 3 positions, to the selected 
position (1 – minimum; 3 – maximum). 

 

For models with double heating, to activate the double zone, turn the knob clockwise until a click 
is heard.  The area is then activated.  To vary the control set the knob between 1 and 3. 
 
 
To switch off the area, just turn the

 

knob to the 0 position. 

 
A light signal placed in the control panel indicates the working of a heating area. 

 

A light signal placed in the front area of the glass indicates the “residual heat“. 
 
After being switched off, the cooking zones need some time to cool down. Look at the residual 
heat indicator.    
 
Residual heat can be used for melting and keeping food warm 

Summary of Contents for FD6064WX

Page 1: ...Instructions for the Use and Care and Installation of FD6064WX FE6064X Freestanding Multifunction Ovens Fro R ...

Page 2: ...s sinks and taps There are models to complement your new Blanco freestanding cooker Of course we make every effort to ensure that our products meet all your requirements and our Customer Relations Department is at your disposal to answer all your questions and to listen to all your suggestions Please complete the warranty card and keep your receipt as proof of purchase Retain all documents relatin...

Page 3: ... this appliance Always turn the grill off immediately after use as fat left there may catch fire Do not cover the insert with foil as fat left there may catch fire Always keep the grill dish clean as any fat left there may catch fire Do not leave the grill on unattended To avoid a fire ensure that grill trays and fittings are always inserted into the appliance in accordance with the instructions S...

Page 4: ...l that insulates the oven and there could be some smoke This is perfectly normal Normal use Always close the door properly The oven is fitted with a seal designed to work with a closed door Always ensure the appliance is switched off before cleaning or replacing parts If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order...

Page 5: ...the cooking surface Any horizontal surface situated within 200mm from the edge of any hob burner must be a minimum of 10mm below the cooking surface or else comply with the above If the cooker is installed under a suspended element this one must be placed at a minimum 700 mm of distance from the cooking plan The furniture over and beside the appliance must have a minimum clearance of 450 mm from t...

Page 6: ... 1 The anchor used to attach the chains to the rear wall must be of a type suitable for the purpose 2 If the appliance is installed between two cupboards drill a hole big enough on each side of the cupboards to allow the chains to pass through the holes and anchor the chains within each cupboards 3 If the appliance is installed next to drawers remove the drawers then carry out the procedure descri...

Page 7: ...tact Blanco Technical Department for advice When the oven is moved for servicing THE CHAINS MUS BE RE ATTACHED by the Technician THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ANY AND ALL RESPONSABILITIES FOR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY OR INJURIES TO PERSONS OR ANIMALS DERIVING FROM INCORRECT INSTALLATION OR USE OF THE EQUIPMENT SET OUT IN THE MANUAL ...

Page 8: ...arry out the connection to the main gas line A The cooker can be connected with rigid pipe as specified in AS5601 table 3 1 B The cooker can be connected with a Flexible Hose which complies with AS ANZ 1869 AGA Approved 10mm ID class B or D no more than 1 2m long and in accordance with AS5601 for a high level connection The Hose should not be subjected to abrasion kinking or permanent deformation ...

Page 9: ...sformed in single phase current if the electric installation is adequate To proceed with this transformation see next scheme monofasic 240 V 2 1 conductors bifasic 415 V 2N 3 1 conductors trifasic 415V 3N 4 1 conductors POWER CABLE CONNECTION For a direct connection to the electric network is necessary to mount before the appliance a circuit breaker according to the electric charge Before connecti...

Page 10: ...remove the injectors and replace them with those supplied corresponding to the gas available see burner and injector table 1 3 Replace all burner component and the pan supports 4 After connecting the unit check for gas leaks with soap and water solution NEVER USE A FLAME 5 Place near the inlet gas connection a label indicating the type of gas for which the appliance is now prepared Remove the old ...

Page 11: ...the excess grease to avoid obstructing the gas passages Introduce the cone and the spring and screw the cover Turn the cone several times to ensure it is not hard Check for gas leaks with the tap opened and closed NEVER USE A FLAME Do not modify this appliance BEFORE LEAVING Check all connections for gas leaks with soap and water DO NOT use a naked flame for detecting leaks Ignite all burners to e...

Page 12: ...h the corresponding knob and turn it counter clockwise to the maximum position indicated by a large flame To reduce the power to turn the knob to the low position indicated by a small flame To switch off the burner just turn the knob clockwise to the off position indicated by a black circle in the upper position of the panel COOKTOP BURNERS WITH FLAME FAILURE FD6064WX These models are equipped wit...

Page 13: ...ork area Cover the saucepan during cooking to save energy Always position saucepan before switching on the cooking zone How to use the work area Operation of the work area is utilised by turning the knob through 3 positions to the selected position 1 minimum 3 maximum For models with double heating to activate the double zone turn the knob clockwise until a click is heard The area is then activate...

Page 14: ...o longer than 5 minutes cooking time To operate select Full Grill Function along with the temperature Traditional Conventional The heat is provided from the top and bottom element The oven must be preheated before food is placed inside Static cooking provides optimum results with cakes pizzas bread and for gentle slow cooking of casseroles Characteristics of static cooking heat provided from above...

Page 15: ... as described above Touchpad SET and SET Pressing touch pads momentarily increases or decreases time by one minute Pressing touch pad increases or decreases the speed of time setting automatically Pressing touch pad constantly for 2 5 seconds approx 3 min sec Pressing touch pad for more than 5 seconds approx 20 min sec Within 5 seconds after selection of a function the time of the signal volume ca...

Page 16: ...using the function selector and the thermostat The start of cooking will be given from the time of the end of cooking minus the duration of the cooking 5 seconds after releasing the controls the current time will reappear and the symbol AUTO will remain activated and so will the symbol at the start of the cooking time When the cooking time is completed the buzzer sounds and the oven switches off a...

Page 17: ... minimize food splashes into the oven which can sometimes produce smoke deep baking dishes are recommended When the food is cooked directly on the shelf grid you must place the baking dish below for collecting any residue Never use the oven without the rubber seal If the oven is operating the oven door must be closed Avoid opening the door during the cooking as temperature changes will spoil your ...

Page 18: ...ashed with warm water and a nylon pad soaked in ordinary detergent Avoid scrubbing the front panel because this will erase the designs stencilled over each knob The enamelled grids of the hob can be washed in the dishwasher The cooker not must be cleaned with vapour equipments e g steam cleaners To maintain the characteristics of brightness of the enamelled parts it is necessary to clean the oven ...

Page 19: ... when re heated Do not use abrasive pads sponges or powders to clean as these products can scratch the surface of the glass Small amounts of dirt can be removed using a damp cloth or hot soapy water Soap stains should be removed with water and the glass should then thoroughly dried For encrusted dirt it is recommended that you use a glass scraper with a metal blade which can easily be found on the...

Page 20: ...nges from their seats Clean the door and reassemble reversing the above mentioned steps How to remove the interior glass on the oven s door for cleaning Press the A and remove the upper plastic tops B Release the interior glass C from the inferior tops D Remove the interior glass Clean the glass with warm water and a nylon pad soaked in ordinary detergent Place the glass in the supports slide in t...

Page 21: ...ration to remove the filter The cleaning of the fan must be done by a technical service REPLACING THE OVEN BULB WARNING ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock Once the appliance has been electrically disconnected unscrew the glass protection cap and the bulb replacing it with another one suitable for high temperatures 300ºC ha...

Page 22: ...normal Operation Any of the following are considered to be abnormal operation and may require servicing Yellow tipping of the hob burner flame Sooting up of cooking utensils Burners not igniting properly Burners failing to remain alight Burners extinguished by oven door Gas valves which are difficult to turn In case the appliance fails to operate correctly please call a TECHNICAL SERVICE CENTRE ...

Page 23: ... 8 0 90 4 0 Semi Rapid 0 68 0 34 6 3 1 20 7 2 Wok 1 00 0 65 12 6 1 65 13 5 TABLE 2 Recommended Pot Sizes Recommended diameters cm Burners minimum maximum Auxiliary Ø 42 10 16 Semi rapid Ø 62 15 22 Triple Ø 130 22 28 TABLE 3 POWER W OVEN STATIC OVEN VENTILATED 2 600 W 2 625 W GRILL STATIC GRILL VENTILATED 1 500 W 1 525 W CIRCULAR RESISTANCE OVEN BULB OVEN VENTILATOR COLLING FAN 2300 W 25 W 25 W 17 ...

Page 24: ...TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ...

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