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USING THE OVEN
Initial Use Of Oven
Here are the things you must do at first use of your oven after making
its necessary connections as per instructions:
1.
Remove labels or accessories attached inside the oven. If any, take
out the protective folio on front side of the appliance.
2.
Remove dust and package residues by wiping inside of the oven with
a damp cloth. Inside of oven must be empty. Plug the cable of appliance
into the electrical socket.
3.
Set the thermostat button to the highest temperature (250 Max. °C)
and run the oven for 30 minutes with its door closed. Meanwhile a slight
smoke and smell might occur and that’s a normal situation.
4.
Wipe inside of the oven with a slightly warm water with detergent
after it becomes cold and then dry with a clean cloth. Now you can use
your oven.
Normal Use of Oven
1.
This gas oven’s top (grill) and bottom burner can only be used one
at a time. When you want use your chosen burner, first you press the tap
knob and wait 5 seconds to purge air from the pi pes. Then you can ignite
the burner by automatic ignition system (optional) or match.
2.
Once the burner is lit, you must continue to hold the knob in for between
10 to 15 seconds for the flame supervisory system to work.
3.
When the burner is lit and fully established after a minute or two, then
you can close the oven door.
4.
You can set cooking time to any desired time by using the button at
models with mechanical timer. Timer will de-energize heaters when time
expired and provide warning beep as ringing.
5.
Timer turns the heaters off and provides audible signal when cooking
time expires in line with the information entered in the models with digital
timer.
6.
Cooling system of the appliance will continue to operate after cooking
is completed. Do not cut the power of appliance in this situation which is
required for appliance to cool down. System will shut down after cooling
is completed.
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