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99628625_GB_A.qxd  16/06/2005  16:08  Page 15

Summary of Contents for KV371WE1

Page 1: ...GUIDE FOR INSTALLATION AND USE ELECTRICCOOKERSWITHSTANDARDOR CERAMICHOB 99628625_GB_A qxd 16 06 2005 16 08 Page 1...

Page 2: ...______ _ 9 3 USING YOUR COOKER Using the oven __________________________________________ 10 Accessories ________________________ 12 4 HOW TO LOOK AFTER YOUR COOKER ___________________ ______ _ 14 5 MI...

Page 3: ...th he e s sa au uc ce ep pa an ns s p pa an ns s o or r o ot th he er r a ac cc ce es ss so or ri ie es s g gr ri il ll l s sp pi it ts s d dr ri ip pp pi in ng g p pa an n s sp pi it t c cr ra ad dl...

Page 4: ...y dropping it off in the municipal receptacles provided for this purpose Your appliance also contains a great amount of recyclable material It is marked with this label to indicate the used appliances...

Page 5: ...nce and the wall behind the appliance 6 61 10 0 m mm m please see the view from above in fig 2 If the cooker is placed on a plinth make sure it is securely mounted so that it cannot slip off T Th he e...

Page 6: ...i ig gh ht te en ni in ng g c ch he ec ck k t th ha at t t th he e t te er rm mi in na al l s sc cr re ew w i is s n no ot tb bi it ti in ng gi in nt to ot th he ei in ns su ul la at ti in ng gs sh he...

Page 7: ...lts and the guarantee of quality over time are obtained by using saucepans in which the diameter of the base corresponds to the design representing each heating zone on the ceramic hob A smaller pan c...

Page 8: ...getables or on the bottoms of saucepans The bases of oversized utensils may trap and carry materials which cause staining on the hop Avoid spillages of sugar liquid sugar or jam and should these occur...

Page 9: ...kbase Made from enamelled steel thick sheet metal You should select a saucepan or pan of a si ze suited to your actual needs The base dia meter of the pan should be equal or superior to that of the ri...

Page 10: ...oximately 15 minutes on the maximum setting The protection which surrounds the oven cavity may at first produce a particular smell which is due to its composition You may also notice that some smoke i...

Page 11: ...11 NOTES 99628625_GB_A qxd 16 06 2005 16 08 Page 11...

Page 12: ...joints of meat in the dripping pan as this will inevitably result in fat splashes on the sides of the oven Never place this tray directly on the floor of the oven except on the GRILL setting Anti drop...

Page 13: ...nd evenly cooked joints To use engage the spit cradle in the 3rd shelf posi tion from the bottom check the direction slide one of the forks onto the spit then the meat for roasting slide on the second...

Page 14: ...ve products After use wipe it clean with a an n o oi il ly y c cl lo ot th h Keep it perfectly dry or slightly oiled if it is not used for long periods If ever a electric hotplate starts to rust remov...

Page 15: ...d with hot water use a special ceramic hob scraper to remove the worst finish off with the rough side of a cleaning sponge then wipe it clean Clean sponges special ceramic hob scraper W WH HA AT T T T...

Page 16: ...is particularly effective on grease but not on sugar for this reason the floor which is more likely to have sugar spilled on it is not coated Tips That these panels are not scratched with a metal bru...

Page 17: ...o ou ut t p py yr ro ol ly ys si is s c cl le ea an ni in ng g When your oven starts giving off smoke during preheating or gives off a great deal of smoke during cooking When your oven gives off an o...

Page 18: ...bottom of the appliance fig 3 Adjust the 4 screws that regulate the height of the cooker fig 4 When the height of the cooker suits you tighten the 4 nuts again and reinstall the drawer or the hatch u...

Page 19: ...fig 1 Screw down the 4 screws that regulate the height of the cooker fig 2 When the height of the cooker suits you tighten the 4 nuts again and reinstall the drawer or the hatch under the door accordi...

Page 20: ...rear cover I In ns si id de e t th he e o ov ve en n f fo or r t th he e 6 60 0 c cm m m mo od de el l f fi ig g 3 3 The bulb is located on the ceiling of the oven cavity Unscrew the bulb anti clockwi...

Page 21: ...erted into the oven chamber F Fi ig g 2 2 S Si id de e l li in ne er rs s w wi it th h w wi ir re e s sl lo ot ts s Unhook the wire runner B B F Fi ig g 4 4 at the front by lifting it d di ia ag gr ra...

Page 22: ...ctly The temperature selector thermostat is in position 0 Autotimer not initialised The display is blocked The programmer is not ini tialised Y Yo ou ur r o ov ve en n d do oe es s n no ot t h he ea a...

Page 23: ...the electrical connections T Th he e d do oo or r w wi il ll l n no ot t o op pe en n p py yr ro ol ly yt ti ic c m mo od de el ls s Following a pyrolysis clea ning cycle the oven tempe rature is sti...

Page 24: ...maintenance on your equipment should be undertaken by either your dealer or another qualified mechanic who is an authorized agent for the brand appliances When making an appointment state the full re...

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