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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.

Cleaning  and  maintenance

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GENERAL  ADVICE

–  When  the  appliance  is  not  being  used,  it  is  advisable  to  keep  the  gas  tap  closed.

–  Every  now  and  then  check  to  make  sure  that  the  flexible  tube  that  connects  the

gas  line  or  the  gas  cylinder  to  the  appliance  is  in  perfect  condition  and  get  it
replaced  if  it  shows  any  signs  of  wearing  or  damage.

– The  periodical  lubrication  of  the  gas  taps  must  be  done  only  by  specialised  per-

sonnel. 

– If  a  tap  becomes  stiff,  do  not  force;  contact  your  local  Service  Centre.

– Important:

the  use  of  suitable  protective  clothing/gloves  is  recommended  when  han-
dling  or  cleaning  of  this  appliance.

IMPORTANT:
Before  cleaning  or  carrying  out  any  maintenance  disconnect  the  appli-
ance  from  the  electrical  supply  and  wait  for  it  to  cool  down.

Do not use a steam cleaner because the moisture can get into the appli-
ance  thus  make  it  unsafe

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ENAMELLED  PARTS

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

Acidic substances like lemon juice, tomato sauce, vinegar etc. can damage the enamel
if  left  in  contact  for  too  long. 

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Summary of Contents for DGS 61 ST

Page 1: ...Gas Oven DGS 61 ST Users Operating Instructions Installation instructions Before operating this oven please read these instructions carefully...

Page 2: ...d and manufactured solely for the cooking of domestic household food and is not suitable for any non domestic application and there fore should not be used in a commercial environment The appliance gu...

Page 3: ...i e plastic bags polystyrene foam etc and do not leave it around within easy reach of children as these may cause serious injuries The packaging materials are recyclable Do not attempt to modify the...

Page 4: ...uild up in the oven base or trays Remove spillages as soon as they occur Always stand back from the oven when opening the oven door to allow steam and hot air to escape before removing the food Do not...

Page 5: ...turn the oven on to the maximum temperature to eliminate possible traces of grease from the burner The same operation may be done with the grill burner The oven is fitted with One gas burner 3 00 kW l...

Page 6: ...entilated by opening the natural ventilation grilles or by installing an extractor hood connected to an outlet duct CAUTION If the appliance is used for a prolonged time it may be necessary to provide...

Page 7: ...If the burner has still not ignited wait for about 1 minute prior to repeating the ignition To light the oven manually approach a flame to the hole A of the floor fig 1 5 then press and turn the therm...

Page 8: ...he grill manually put a flame to the right and left side of the burner for 2 3 seconds after the thermostat has been opened fig 1 7 3 Wait about ten seconds after the burner lighting before releasing...

Page 9: ...lace the food inside positioning the rack as near as possible to the grill Insert the drip pan under the rack to collect the cooking juices The operation of the grill should not exceed 30 minutes Atte...

Page 10: ...stmas 155 C 311 F Cool or slow oven Stews casseroles braising rich fruit cakes eg Dundee 165 C 170 C 329 F 338 F Warm oven Biscuits Low temperature roasting rich plain cakes eg Madeira cake 180 C 356...

Page 11: ...urrent editions of the relevant standards and regulations or other locally applicable regulations Attention The appliance gets very hot mainly around the cooking areas It is very important that childr...

Page 12: ...oven base Do not grill food containing fat without using the grid Do not cover the grilling grid with aluminium foil Do not use the oven tray for roasting Do not place hot enamel parts in water Leave...

Page 13: ...ows any signs of wearing or damage The periodical lubrication of the gas taps must be done only by specialised per sonnel If a tap becomes stiff do not force contact your local Service Centre Importan...

Page 14: ...table qualified and registered installer STAINLESS STEEL ALUMINIUM PARTS AND SILK SCREEN PRINTED SURFACES Clean using an appropriate product Always dry thoroughly IMPORTANT these parts must be cleaned...

Page 15: ...e caused by chemical or abra sive cleaning Let the oven cool down and pay special attention no to touch the hot heating elements inside the oven cavity HOW TO USE YOUR GAS OVEN Locate the wire side fr...

Page 16: ...e hinge Grip the door as indicated in fig 3 5 and while closing it release the two hinges as shown in fig 3 6 DOOR ASSEMBLY Grip the door with your hands placed near the hinges and raise the levers H...

Page 17: ...applicable regulations The appliance must be installed in compliance with the manufacturer s instructions Always unplug the appliance before carrying out any maintenance operations or repairs Some app...

Page 18: ...he plinth fitted under the unit Cut a section 400 mm wide and a minimum of 15 mm high to allow air to pass underthe unit Installation 4 4 18 Failure to allow adequate ventilation to the appliance may...

Page 19: ...s with a volume of less than 5 m3 permanent ventilation of 100 cm2 free area will be required For rooms with a volume of between 5 m3 and 10 m3 a permanent ventilation of 50 cm2 free area will be requ...

Page 20: ...ces are Installed Serviced by a competent person in accordance with the current editions of the following Standards Regulations or those regulations appropriate to the geographical region in which the...

Page 21: ...The installation must conform to the relevant British Standards Warning Only a suitably qualified and registered installer also with technical knowl edge of electricity should install the appliance H...

Page 22: ...nd positioned such that the hose hangs freely downwards 4 The appliance flexible connector should be positioned such that it will not suffer mechanical damage eg abrasion from the surrounding kitchen...

Page 23: ...the oven door completely Remove the burner cover Fig 5 3 Remove the burner by unscrewing the two front screws Fig 5 4 Take care not to damage the wire to the ignition electrode and the safety valve pr...

Page 24: ...00 mm GB Cat II 2H3 adjustable Reference value REPLACEMENT OF THE OVEN BURNER INJECTOR Remove the burner by unscrewing the front screw fig 5 6 Gently suspend the burner as shown in figure 5 7 Be caref...

Page 25: ...d move the collar forward or backward to increase or reduce the air aperture in accordance with gas type and the indications in the TABLE FOR THE CHOICE INJECTORS Light the burner and check the flame...

Page 26: ...about 10 minutes then take the knob to position minimum to operate at by pass flow Remove the thermostat knob and by means of a thin screwdriver pass by the hole in the facia panel to unscrew of 3 tu...

Page 27: ...accepts no responsibility for any inconvenience caused by failure to comply with this rule DETAILS Connection to the electric power supply must be carried out by a qualified technician and following...

Page 28: ...k There is a danger of electric shock if the cut off plug is inserted into any 13 amp socket outlet CONNECTION USING FIXED WIRING Fig 6 2 It is possible to connect the appliance directly to the mains...

Page 29: ...ric cables on the power point match the appliance s power rating If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord by a qualified electrical technician in order to avoid a hazard GEN...

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Page 31: ...t 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 eventual necessary modification...

Page 32: ...Cod 1103217 3...

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