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IMPORTANT:
Before any operation 
of cleaning and 
maintenance 
disconnect the 
appliance from the 
electrical supply.

ATTENTION:
Let the oven cool 
down and pay special  
attention no to touch 
the hot heating 
elements inside the 
oven cavity. 

CAUTION: 
Do not use abrasive 
substances or non-
neutral detergents as 
these will irreparably 
damage the surface.

CAUTION: 
Do not use a steam 
cleaner because the 
moisture can get into 
the appliance thus 
make it unsafe.

CAUTION: 
Do not store 
flammable material 
in the oven.

CAUTION: 
Do not use harsh 
abrasive cleaners or 
sharp metal scrapers 
to clean the oven 
door glass since 
they can scratch the 
surface, which may 
result in shattering 
of the glass.

Care and Maintenance

It is advisable to clean when the appliance is cold and especially for cleaning 
the enamelled parts. 
Avoid leaving alkaline or acidic substances (lemon juice, vinegar, etc.) on the 
surfaces. 
Avoid using cleaning products with a chlorine or acidic base.

WARNING
When correctly installed, your product meets all safety requirements 
laid  down  for  this  type  of  product  category.  However  special  care 
should be taken around the rear or the underneath of  the appliance 
as these areas are not designed or intended to be touched and may 
contain sharp or rough edges, that may cause injury.

Inside of Oven

The oven should always be cleaned after use when it has cooled down. 
The cavity should be cleaned using a mild detergent solution  and warm water. 
Suitable proprietary chemical cleaners may be used after first consulting with 
the manufacturers recommendations and testing a small sample of the oven 
cavity. Abrasive cleaning agents or scouring pads/cloths should not be used 
on the cavity surface.
NOTE: The manufacturers of this appliance will accept no responsibility for 
damage caused by chemical or abrasive cleaning.

Enamelled Parts

All the enamelled parts must be cleaned with a sponge and soapy water only 
or other non-abrasive products.
Dry preferably with a micro fibre or soft cloth.

Stainless  Steel,  Aluminium,  Painted  Parts  and  Silk-screen 
Printed Surfaces

Clean using an appropriate product. Always dry thoroughly.
Stainless  steel  surfaces:  can  be  cleaned  with  an  appropriate  stainless  steel 
cleaner.
IMPORTANT: these parts must be cleaned very carefully to avoid scratching 
and abrasion. You are advised to use a soft cloth and neutral soap.

Glass Control Panel

Clean using an appropriate product. Always dry thoroughly.
Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the control 
panel since they can scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the 
glass.

Summary of Contents for DV 710

Page 1: ...Care Department The Group Ltd Harby Road Langar Nottinghamshire NG13 9HY T 01949 862 012 F 01949 862 003 E service cda eu W www cda eu DV 710 Built Under Double Oven Manual for Installation Use and Ma...

Page 2: ...ister your appliance for guarantee purposes Appliance Model Serial Number Important Information for Correct Disposal of the Product in Accordance with EC Directive 2002 96 EC At the end of its working...

Page 3: ...ions and Recommendations for Use of Electrical Appliances Use of any electrical appliance implies the necessity to follow a series of fundamental rules In particular never touch the appliance with wet...

Page 4: ...gloves when removing the shelves and food trays from the oven whilst hot Clean the ovens regularly and do not allow fat or oils to build up in the oven base or trays Remove spillages as soon as they o...

Page 5: ...Note Your appliance has been fitted with a cooling fan to achieve optimum efficiency of the controls and to ensure lower surface temperatures are maintained When the top oven is operating the cooling...

Page 6: ...approximately one hour in the mode and for another 15 minutes in the mode in order to eliminate any traces of grease from the electrical elements Operating Principles Heating and cooking in the natura...

Page 7: ...nal Convection Cooking The upper and lower heating elements come on The heat is dispersed by natural convection and the temperature must be set to between 50 C and 250 C with the thermostat knob The o...

Page 8: ...rate the stored heat Use of the Grill Preheat the oven for about 5 minutes with the door closed Introduce the food to be cooked positioning the rack as close to the grill as possible The dripping pan...

Page 9: ...cooking in the MULTI FUNCTION oven are obtained in the following ways a by Normal Convection The heat is produced by the upper and lower heating elements b by Forced Convection A fan sucks in the air...

Page 10: ...the function selector knob to this setting the oven light will illuminate in the oven cavity The oven light will operate on all selected functions Traditional Convection Cooking The upper and lower h...

Page 11: ...l out of reach Defrosting Frozen Foods Only the oven fan comes on Use with the thermostat knob set to other positions have no effect The food is thawed by ventilation without heating Recommended for Q...

Page 12: ...hot during operation Keep children well out of reach Maintaining Temperature After Cooking or Slowly Heating Foods The upper heating element the circular element and the fan come on The heat is dispe...

Page 13: ...ypes of food at the same time Fish cakes and meat can be cooked together without the smells and flavours mixing The only precautions required are the following The cooking temperatures must be as clos...

Page 14: ...door closed Introduce the food to be cooked positioning the rack as close to the grill as possible The dripping pan should be placed under the rack to catch the cooking juices and fats Grilling with...

Page 15: ...hing the key again automatic cooking End the time you would like the oven turns off by touching the key two more times Increases the number shown on the display Decreases the number shown on the displ...

Page 16: ...does not turn the oven off The timer can be set for up to 23 hours and 59 minutes To set the timer touch the key for more than 2 seconds the symbol flashes than the or keys After about 8 seconds an a...

Page 17: ...UTO will show in the clock display The oven will switch off but is now set for automatic cooking If you are already at home to turn the oven on and only want the oven to turn off automatically start c...

Page 18: ...er Leave them to cool first Do not allow vinegar coffee milk saltwater lemon or tomato juice to remain in contact with enamel parts inside the oven and on the oven tray Do not use abrasive cleaners or...

Page 19: ...ntended to be touched and may contain sharp or rough edges that may cause injury Inside of Oven The oven should always be cleaned after use when it has cooled down The cavity should be cleaned using a...

Page 20: ...C fig 7 Replace the halogen lamp B with a new one suitable for high temperatures having the following specifications 230V and same power check watt power as stamped in the lamp itself of the replaced...

Page 21: ...racks to the oven walls using the 2 screws Figs 8 10 Slide the tray and rack into the runners Figs 9 11 The rack must be fitted so that the safety catch which stops it sliding out faces the inside of...

Page 22: ...ght hinges fig 12b Hold the door as shown in fig 12 Gently close the door fig 12c until left and right hinge levers A are hooked to part B of the door fig 12b Withdraw the hinge hooks from their locat...

Page 23: ...oven door has two panes To clean these you need to remove the inner pane 1 Lock the door open Fully open the oven door fig 13 Fully open the lever A on the left and right hinges Fig 14 Gently close th...

Page 24: ...eal G in the correct way fig 21 by hooking the no 3 fixing hooks in the proper holes fig 22 Unlock the oven door by opening it completely and closing the lever A on the left and right hinges Fig 23 A...

Page 25: ...e carrying out any maintenance operations or repairs The walls surrounding the oven must be made of heat resistant material Taking care NOT to lift the oven by the door handle WARNING When correctly i...

Page 26: ...cribed in next chapters Installation A between Existing Side Cabinets 560 or 600 mm GAP figs 24 25 26 28 Installation B between Side Cabinets by Removing Provious Housing figs 27 28 Installation C by...

Page 27: ...vious Housing figs 27 28 Remove previous housing Mount the 2 two metal supports B supplied with the appliance in a separate kit as indicated in Fig 28 Prepare 2 wood uprights A width 20 50 mm thicknes...

Page 28: ...d to allow correct air circulation 720 min B 570 min 20 22 15 20 50 18 A B 650 A Support base Measure calculated from the underneath of the worktop to the top support base of the B supports Fig 28 Ins...

Page 29: ...ew oven base housing to adjoining cabinetry by suitable screws not supplied as indicated in figure 31 Check the position of the cabinet legs to ensure the cut out does not interfere with the legs supp...

Page 30: ...abinet for installing the oven Fig 29 544 20 538 718 595 B Fig 31 40 30 600 B 720 min 42 B Support base 40 Measure calculated from the underneath of the worktop to the top support base of the B suppor...

Page 31: ...ble within the installation Inadequate air circulation may greatly impair the performance of your double oven and may affect adjacent cabinets due to an increase in temperature Adjust the hinges of fu...

Page 32: ...trim is not damaged due to the appliance being placed on the floor the appliance should be suitably supported as in below illustrations After installation the appliance door should be slowly opened t...

Page 33: ...nt can bear the load which is also indicated on the plate The appliance can be connected directly to the mains placing an omnipolar switch with minimum opening between the contacts of 3 mm between the...

Page 34: ...cable clamp fig 37 Insert the mains cable type H05RR F or H05VV F 3x2 5 mm2 section into the cable protector P Connect the phase and earth cables to the mains terminal connection block D EARTH N NEUTR...

Page 35: ...itably qualified person and in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and current legislation The guarantee does not cover faults caused by the incorrect fitting of appliances Limit of Cover...

Page 36: ...he Group Ltd Harby Road Langar Nottinghamshire NG13 9HY T 01949 862 012 F 01949 862 003 E service cda eu W www cda eu To contact our Customer Care Department or for Service please contact us on the de...

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