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The appliances comply with the following Directives:
2006/95/WE – The Low Voltage Directive
2004/108/WE – 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility

NOTE!

Before installing and operating the appliance, please read this instruction 
manual carefully. All graphic illustrations contained in this instruction 
manual are numbered. The numbers appearing on illustrations corre-
spond to the numbers in the text.

Identification of the appliance and Product Specifi

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cation

Please compare the heating elements illustrated in figures 1.1 and the 
control panels shown in figures 2.1 & 2.2 with the heating element and 
the control panel fitted in your cooker.
1.1 Intended use

This Free Standing Electric cooker is intended for preparing meals at 

household only. The use of this appliance for other purposes is prohibited!

1.2 Class of appliance – 1 (stand-alone)
1.3 Output Vitroceramic Cooker:

2x140mm 1200W   /   2x180mm 1800 W

1.4 Output Hotplate Cooker:

2x145mm 1000W   /   2x180mm 1500 W

1.5 Construction and accessories

The Construction and accessoires of Free Standing Cooker is listed on page 
2 ( Fig 1.1)

2.1 Control panel

Fig (2.1)
 

1 - Hob Control Knobs

 

2 - Mechanic Timer

 

3 - Oven Function Control Knob

 

4 - Temperature Adjustment Knob

Important information:

1.

 This appliance is not intended for use by individuals (including chil-

dren) with impaired physical, mental or sensory functions or individuals 

Summary of Contents for KE1500W

Page 1: ...GUIDE D INSTALLATION ET D UTILISATION Cuisinière INSTRUCTION MANUAL Cooker GUIDE D INSTALLATION ET D UTILISATION Cuisiniere KV1540W KV1540X KV1550W KV1550X KV1550A KE1500W ...

Page 2: ...or 16 Metal Top Plate 17 Side Panel 18 Lamp 19 Grill 20 Standard Tray 1IDENTIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE 15 1 1 1 Dear Customer Our objective is to make this product provide you with the best output which is manufactured in our modern facilities in a careful working environment in compliance with total quality concept Therefore we suggest you to read the user manual carefully before using the produc...

Page 3: ...3 2 Control Panel 2 1 2 2 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 3 Positioning and Installation of the cooker 3 1 3 1 2 850 mm min 500 600mm min 20 mm 20 mm ...

Page 4: ...rth Terre Erdung Earth Terre Erdung L3 L2 L1 L2 L1 Live Phase Neutral Neutre Neutral Neutre Neutral Neutre FUSE SWITCH 25A 40A JUNCTION BOX 3x4mm 3x4mm 610mm H05 VV F 3G 4mm H05 VV F 5G 1 5mm H05 VV F 4G 1 5mm CONSUMER UNIT Ø145mm 1000W Ø145mm 1000W Ø180mm 1500W Ø180mm 1500W Ø140mm 1200 W Ø140mm 1200W Indicator Ø180mm Regulator 1800W Ø180mm Regulator 1800W ...

Page 5: ...5 6 Using the oven 4 3 2 1 4 7 5 6 1 3 2 5 1 6 2 6 1 True False False False ...

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Page 8: ... heating element and the control panel fitted in your cooker 1 1 Intended use This Free Standing Electric cooker is intended for preparing meals at household only The use of this appliance for other purposes is prohibited 1 2 Class of appliance 1 stand alone 1 3 Output Vitroceramic Cooker 2x140mm 1200W 2x180mm 1800 W 1 4 Output Hotplate Cooker 2x145mm 1000W 2x180mm 1500 W 1 5 Construction and acce...

Page 9: ...to the relevant requirements regarding ventilation 7 No unauthorized repairs are allowed except for replacing the oven lamp bulb on pain of voiding the warranty rights 8 Never lift the cooker by taking hold of the handle on the door of the oven 9 In order to upgrade the appliance and to continually improve its quali ty the manufacturer reserves the right to introduce changes in the appli ance with...

Page 10: ...to a higher level if avail able Do not use the appliance for heating rooms Important Tips Never place deformed or unstable cookware on pan supports as they may turn over and spill the burners Never place empty cookware over a lit burner Before taking a dish off the burner reduce the flame or put it out com pletely Keep the burners clean prevent the dishes from overflowing and flood ing the burners...

Page 11: ...ted on the nameplate matches the mains voltage at the site where the appliance is connected the performance of the power supply at the place of connection is sufficient to meet the maximum power requirements of the appliance as specified on the nameplate The mains socket should be easily accessible to the user Make sure that the power cord does not come into contact with hot parts of the cooker Pr...

Page 12: ...th 634mm Outer height 825mm Lamp power 15W Thermostat 40 240 C Bottom heating element 1000W Turbo heating element 1800W Grill heating element 1500W Supply voltage 230 400V 50 60Hz 5 Using the Electric Hobs Ceramic Heater ø140 1200W X 2 Ceramic Heater ø180 1800W X 2 Hotplate ø145 1000W X 2 Hotpalet ø180 1500W X 2 ...

Page 13: ...ted Shield 4 Ladder Guides 5 Catalyse 6 Oven Lamp 7 Turbo Fan Ring 6 2 Oven control knob fig 6 2 Oven control knob enables the user to select a function suitable for pre paring a particular dish The knob can be rotated in both directions Shown below are functions applicable for oven Lower heater turned on Heat is delivered by the lower heater located beneath the floor of the oven This function all...

Page 14: ... knob correspond to the temperatures in the oven after the heat up Adjusting the temperature turn the knob right to the desired position within the temperature range of 50 250 C After baking turn the knob left and set it to zero indicated by a symbol of a dot 6 4 Oven light For your comfort and safety the oven has been fitted with a light bulb which lights up the inside of the oven during its oper...

Page 15: ...e oven set a lower temperature and allow the dough to bake longer If the dough bottom is too brown next time place the cake tin on a higher level in the oven and set a lower temperature If you place dough in the overheated oven the cake may be doughy or fail to rise If the dough stays in the oven too long it may dry out or the outer layer may become too brown When selecting the baking time and tem...

Page 16: ...veral tries for a particular dish and noting down the optimum time and temperature Table 2 Cooking Time Table Meals Temperature C Rack position Cooking time min Creamed cake 150 170 2 30 35 Pastry 200 220 2 35 45 Biscuit 160 170 3 20 25 Cookie 160 170 3 20 35 Cake 160 180 2 25 35 Braided cookie 200 220 2 30 40 Filo Pastry 180 220 2 35 45 Savory pastry 160 180 2 20 30 Lamb meat 210 230 1 90 120 Vea...

Page 17: ...g of food and fat remnants During cleaning the upper wall of the oven pay attention to electric heaters temperature sensor and the oven lamp do not change position of sensor setting To facilitate cleaning of the enamel elements inside the oven you can disassemble both sets of guides NOTE 1 It is forbidden to clean the oven with the use of steam pressure cleaners 7 3 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE...

Page 18: ...talytic walls banish the bad smell and obtain the best per formance from the cooker Catalytic walls also absorb oil residue and clean your oven while it s op erating Removing the catalytic walls In order to remove the catalytic walls the guides must be pulled out As soon as the guides are pulled out the catalytic walls will be released automatically The catalytic walls must be changed after 2 3 ye...

Page 19: ...ptimal time and temperature Oven does not work 1 Please check the plug of power supply cord has well connection with wall socket or not 2 Please check power supply cord for any damage problems if you can not solve the problem to apply mani facturer supplier services agent or similar qualified person 3 Check that the timer settled is at the correct position 9 Environment This device is labelled in ...

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