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REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHTS

WARNING: Ensure the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid 

the possibility of electric shock.

 

Let the oven cavity and the heating elements to cool down.

 

Switch off the electrical supply.

 

Remove the protective cover “

A

” (fig. 37).

 

Replace the halogen lamp “

B

” with a new one suitable for high temperatures having 

the  following  specifications  220-240V  or  230-240V,  50Hz,  and  same  power  (check 

watt power as stamped in the bulb itself) of the replaced lamp.

 

IMPORTANT WARNING: Never replace the bulb with bare hands; contamination 

from your fingers can cause premature failure.

 

Always use a clean cloth or gloves.

 

Refit the protective cover “

A

”.

NOTE:

 Oven bulb replacement is not covered by your guarantee.

Figure 37

A

B

WRONG

CORRECT

Summary of Contents for DEF909GW

Page 1: ...DE LONGHI COOKING INSTALLATION and SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS USE and CARE INSTRUCTIONS DEF909GW DUAL FUEL COOKER distributed by DeLonghi Australia Pty Ltd DeLonghi New Zealand Ltd...

Page 2: ...explicitly been designed for that is for cooking fo odstuffs Any other form of usage is to be considered as inappropriate and therefore dangerous The manufacturer declines all responsibility in the ev...

Page 3: ...oven on max to eliminate grease from the heating elements Let the oven cool down and clean the interior of the oven with a cloth soaked in water and neutral detergent then dry carefully IMPORTANT PRE...

Page 4: ...ensure that the knobs are in the off position Keep children away from the appliance when it is in use WARNING Accessible parts will become hot when in use To avoid burns and scalds young children shou...

Page 5: ...base or tray Remove spillages as soon as they occur Do not stand on the open oven door Always stand back from the appliance when opening the oven door to allow steam and hot air to escape before remo...

Page 6: ...ly with the local wiring rules and regulations The switch must be of an approved type installed in the fixed wiring and provide a 3 mm air gap contact separation in all poles in accordance with the lo...

Page 7: ...burner to any vertical combustible surface is less than 200 mm the surface shall be protected in accordance with the stan dards to a height of not less than 150 mm above the cooking surface for the f...

Page 8: ...t must be fitted to the base of the cooker before use figs 2 3 Rest the rear of the cooker on a piece of the polystyrene packaging exposing the base for the fitting of the feet Fit the no 4 four legs...

Page 9: ...out this manoeuvre to prevent damage to the adjustable feet fig 5 WARNING Be carefull Do not lift the co oker by the door handle when raising to the upright position fig 6 WARNING When moving cooker...

Page 10: ...he wall and adjust the height of the anti tilt bracket so that it can engage in the slot on the coo ker s back as shown in fig 8 5 Tighten the screws attaching the anti tilt bracket 6 Push the cooker...

Page 11: ...C can be found packed at the rear of the cooker Before assembling remove any protective film adhesive tape Remove the two spacers A and the screw B from the rear of the cooktop Assemble the backguard...

Page 12: ...to obtain a test point pres sure of 1 kPa with the two semi rapid SR burners operating at maximum For ULPG models the gas supply is connected to the test point adaptor which is sup plied with the app...

Page 13: ...uct where shown and on the wall Flexible hose assemblies should be AS NZS 1869 Class B or Class D certified The thread connection shall be Rp 1 2 ISO 7 1 male IMPORTANT WARNING After connection the in...

Page 14: ...e called to obtain the nearest authorized Delonghi Service Agent CONVERSION PROCEDURE TO CONVERT TO NATURAL GAS OR TO ULPG REPLACING THE INJECTORS This appliance is suitable for use with Natural gas o...

Page 15: ...ed so that regulation of primary air is not required MINIMUM BURNER SETTING ADJUSTMENT Check whether the flame spreads to all burner ports when the burner is lit with the gas tap set to the minimum po...

Page 16: ...3 3 60 Semi rapid SR 1 12 6 30 0 70 6 30 Rapid R 1 45 10 30 0 91 10 80 Triple ring TR 1 60 12 70 0 95 11 90 LUBRICATION OF THE GAS TAPS If the gas tap becomes stiff it is necessary to dismantle it car...

Page 17: ...the grease filter on the back of the oven as in fig 19 Slide in on the guides the shelf and the tray fig 17 The rack must be fitted so that the sa fety notch which stops it sliding out fa ces the ins...

Page 18: ...fer and easier to insert and remove the oven shelves and trays They stop when they are pulled out to the maximum position Important When fitting the sliding shelf supports make sure that you fit The s...

Page 19: ...shelf support underne ath Find the safety locks These are the tabs that clip over the wire of the side rack arrow 1 in Fig 21 Pull the safety locks away from the wire to release the wire arrow 2 in Fi...

Page 20: ...s CONTROL PANEL MODE 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 10 8 6 Controls description 1 Rotisserie control knob 2 Front right burner control knob 3 Rear right burner control knob 4 Central burner control knob 5 Rear left bu...

Page 21: ...nce has a safety valve system fitted the flow of gas will be stopped if and when the flame should accidentally go out GAS BURNERS Natural Gas MJ h ULPG MJ h 1 Auxiliary burner A 3 6 3 6 2 Semi rapid b...

Page 22: ...he flame is lit wait for about ten second with the knob down safety cut off activation delay You can control the temperature by the knob to High maximum from Low mini mum To switch off turn the knob c...

Page 23: ...e than those which are offset It is far safer to position the pan handles in such a way that they cannot be accidentally knocked When deep fat frying fill the pan only one third full of oil DO NOT cov...

Page 24: ...are to be placed directly onto the pan support To use the WOK you must place the wok stand in the CORRECT position as shown in figs 27 28 IMPORTANT The special grille for wok pans fig 28 MUST BE PLAC...

Page 25: ...he oven muffle which sends it through the circular heating element and then sen ds it back through the muffle Before the hot air is sucked back again by the fan to repeat the described cycle it envelo...

Page 26: ...otate the knob clockwise to set the oven for one of the following functions OVEN LIGHT By turning the knob onto this setting we light the oven cavity The oven remains alight while any of the functions...

Page 27: ...T AIR COOKING The circular element and the fan are on The heat is diffused by forced convection and the temperature must be regulated between 50 C and the maximum position with the thermostat knob It...

Page 28: ...esired temperature For a correct preheating operation it is advisable to remove the tray from the oven and introduce it together with the food when the oven has reached the desired temperature Check t...

Page 29: ...king juices and fats Grilling with the oven door closed Do not grill for longer than 30 minutes at any one time ATTENTION the oven door becomes very hot during operation Keep children away GRILLING AN...

Page 30: ...ing it to the left Insert completely the rotisserie support the shaft S must be inserted in the spit motor collar G IMPORTANT NOTE DO NOT place the rotisserie support on the sliding shelf supports if...

Page 31: ...mins Bread rolls 220 425 7 1 or 2 15 20 mins Pizza dough 230 450 8 2 20 mins ROAST MEAT Beef Medium 190 375 5 2 or 3 20 mins lb 20 mins Lamb 190 375 5 2 or 3 25 30 mins b 25 mins Pork 190 200 375 400...

Page 32: ...nd Touched simultaneously for more than 2 seconds setting the clock setting the timer vo lume by touching once along with the MODE key to cancel automatic cooking at any time MODE Function selection t...

Page 33: ...ic program after setting the clock the oven starts to operate in the selected function manual co oking The symbol is steady illuminated USING THE TIMER You can use the timer at any time even when the...

Page 34: ...ooking time Note while dur is displayed you can change to End just by touching one time the MODE key within 8 seconds from the last selection If there is time to wait before cooking starts the current...

Page 35: ...handling or cleaning of this appliance 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...

Page 36: ...ALYTIC PANELS The catalytic panels are covered with special microporous enamel which absorbs and does away with oil and fat splashes during normal baking over 200 C If after cooking very fatty foods t...

Page 37: ...hen the burners are not in place AUXILIARY SEMI RAPID AND RAPID BURNERS It is essential to check that the burner flame distributor F and the cap C have been cor rectly positioned see figs 35a 35b fail...

Page 38: ...38 S F C T A B T S Figure 36a Figure 36b Figure 36c Figure 35a Figure 35b...

Page 39: ...the halogen lamp B with a new one suitable for high temperatures having the following specifications 220 240V or 230 240V 50Hz and same power check watt power as stamped in the bulb itself of the repl...

Page 40: ...y on the left and right hinges fig 38b Hold the door as shown in fig 38d Gently close the door until left and right hinge levers A are hooked to part B of the door figs 38b 38c Withdraw the hinge hook...

Page 41: ...ot attempt to handle the parts of a hot appliance Take extreme care when handling the glass pane Avoid the edges of the glass bum ping against any surface This may result in the glass shattering CAUTI...

Page 42: ...e door as shown in fig 38d Gently close the door until left and right hinge levers A are hooked to part B of the door figs 38b 38c 2 Remove the inner pane Gently pull out the inner pane of glass fig 4...

Page 43: ...that the four rubber pads are in place D in fig 40c IMPORTANT It is advisable while refitting the glass to keep pressed in position the four rubber pads D by a finger to avoid breakage or slippa ge of...

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Page 45: ...arest Authori zed Service Agent You can smell gas when all burners are turned on The burners do not remain alight at the minimum marked setting The burner flame is yellow or emits an unusual odour Not...

Page 46: ...46 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM Figure 41 TM C G S V CIR S1 LF F1 N 7 1 1a L 8 PR TL M N L PA A T 1 6 1a 6a 4 9 4a 9a 3 8 3a 8a 2 7 2a 7a 5 10 11 5a 10a 11a CF F2 GIR P2 2 P1 1...

Page 47: ...GIR Rotisserie motor CF Cooling fan motor PR Oven programmer C Oven top element G Oven grill element S Oven bottom element CIR Oven circular element V Oven fan motor PA Ignition switches group A Igni...

Page 48: ...ustrations in this booklet are given as simply indicative The manufacturer reserves the right considering the characteristics of the models described here at any time and without notice to make eventu...

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