DèLonghi D906GWF Use And Care Instructions Manual Download Page 10

Figure 9

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C

B

BACKGUARD

Before installing the cooker, assemble the backguard “C” (fig. 9).

The backguard “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 as shown in figure 9 and fix it by screwing the central

screw “B” and the spacers “A”.

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Summary of Contents for D906GWF

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION and SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS USE and CARE INSTRUCTIONS distributed by DèLonghi Pty Ltd D906GWF DUAL FUEL COOKER ...

Page 2: ...k it has explicitly been designed for that is for cooking foodstuffs Any other form of usage is to be considered as inappropriate and therefore dangerous The manufacturer declines all responsibility in the event of damage caused by improper incorrect or illogical use of the appliance or be faulty installation PRODUCT LABEL Important This appliance is designed and manufactured solely for the cookin...

Page 3: ...TIONS 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 hands or feet do not operate the appliance barefooted The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons with supervision Young children should be supervised to ensure they do...

Page 4: ...ances are supplied with a protective film on steel and aluminium parts This film must be removed before using the appliance Fire risk Do not store flammable material in the oven and in the accessory drawer Make sure that electrical cables connecting other appliances in the proximity of the cooker cannot come into contact with the hob or become entrapped in the oven door Do not line the oven walls ...

Page 5: ...ithout plug fit a standard plug which is suitable for the power consumed by the appliance The appliance must be connected directly to the mains placing a two pole switch with minimum opening between the contacts of 3 mm between the appliance and the mains The power supply cable must not touch the hot parts and must be positioned so that it does not exceed 50 C above ambient Once the appliance has ...

Page 6: ...rner to any vertical com bustible surface is less than 200mm the surface shall be protected in accordance with the standards to a height of not less than 150mm above the cooking surface for the full width or depth of the cooking surface Where the dimensions from the periphery of the nearest burner to any horizontal com bustible surface is less than 200 mm the horizontal surface shall be greater th...

Page 7: ...Figure 2 FITTING THE ADJUSTABLE FEET The adjustable feet must be fitted to the base of the cooker before use Rest the rear of the cooker an a piece of the polystyrene packaging exposing the base for the fitting of the feet Fit the 4 legs by screwing them tight into the support base as shown in figure 3 Figure 3 7 ...

Page 8: ...5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 5 WARNING When raising cooker to upright position always ensure two people carry out this manoeuvre to prevent damage to the adjustable feet fig 5 MOVING THE COOKER WARNING Be carefull do not lift the cooker by the door handle when raising to the upright position fig 6 8 ...

Page 9: ... below Make two holes of diameter 8mm diameter on the wall and insert the plastic plugs Attach the anti tilt bracket loosely by means of 2 screws Move the cooker to the wall and adjust the height of the anti tilt bracket so that it can engage in one slot of the cooker back Attach the anti tilt bracket tight Push the cooker against the wall so that the anti tilt bracket is fully inserted in one slo...

Page 10: ...ckguard 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 as shown in figure 9 and fix it by screwing the central screw B and the spacers A 10 ...

Page 11: ...ator to obtain a test point pressure of 1 kPa with the two semi rapid SR burners operating at the maxi mum For Propane gas models the gas supply is connected to the test point adaptor which is supplied with the appliance fig 10 and ensure that the supply pressure is regulated to 2 75 kPa The connection must be made at the rear of appliance left or right the pipe do not cross the cooker The inlet n...

Page 12: ...y yellow tipping If any abnormality is evident then check that the burner cap is located properly and the injector nipple is aligned correctly 5 Check the minimum burner setting by quickly rotating the gas control knob from the maximum to the minimum position the flame must not go out If adjustment is required carry out the minimum burner setting adjustment procedure described 6 If satisfacfory pe...

Page 13: ... 15 Affix to the rear of the appliance in proximity of the gas inlet connections the warning label supplied with the conversion kit stating that the cooker has been converted for use with Propane gas Natural gas IMPORTANT If the cooker is suitable for use with Natural gas and must be converted for use with Propane gas before connecting to gas main remove the appliance gas regulator and replace wit...

Page 14: ...t even when the gas tap is turned quickly from the maximum to the minimum position If the burner does not remain lit increase the minimum gas rate setting The procedure for adjusting the minimum gas rate setting is described below Turn on the burner Turn the tap to the MINIMUM position Take off the knob With a small flat screwdriver turn the screw F fig 15 to the correct regulation Normally for Pr...

Page 15: ... replacing The operations must be carried out by an authorised person service agent TABLE FOR THE CHOICE OF THE INJECTORS Natural gas Propane gas Test Point Pressure kPa 1 0 2 75 BURNER Auxiliary A 0 85 3 60 0 53 3 60 Semi rapid SR 1 12 6 30 0 70 6 30 Triple ring TC 1 65 13 30 0 95 11 90 Fish burner FB 1 45 10 60 0 91 10 60 Gas Consumption MJ h Injector Orifice Dia mm Gas Consumption MJ h Injector...

Page 16: ...nce while it is in use USING THE OVEN FOR THE FIRST TIME Clean the inside of the oven with a cloth soaked in water and neutral detergent and dry thoroughly Slide in the catalytic liners and wire racks on the oven wall as in Fig 17 Slide in the grease filter on the back of the oven as in Fig 18 Position the shelf and tray as per Fig 19 To eliminate traces of grease in manufacture it is necessary to...

Page 17: ...ded at the back of the oven to catch grease particles mainly when meat is being roasted fig 18 When backing pastry etc this filter should be removed Always clean the filter after cooking as any solid residues on it might adversely affect the oven performance 17 ...

Page 18: ...Figure 20 GAS HOB 2 3 2 1 4 18 GAS BURNERS Natural Gas Propane gas MJ h MJ h 1 Auxiliary burner A 3 6 3 6 2 Semi rapid burner SR 6 3 6 3 3 Fish burner FB 10 6 10 6 4 Triple ring burner TC 13 3 11 9 ...

Page 19: ...urner lights When the 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 from minimum To switch off turn the knob clockwise until you hear the safety click Note that if you are using a burner at the minimum setting you turn the knob clockwise past the maximum setting before reaching the off position Whenever...

Page 20: ...likely to tip Pans which are positioned centrally on burners are more stable 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 cover the pan with a lid and DO NOT leave the pan unattended In the unfortunate event of a fire leave the pan where it is and tu...

Page 21: ...igure 24 CORRECT USE OF TRIPLE RING BURNER The flat bottomed pans 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 Fig 23 24 WRONG CORRECT ...

Page 22: ...ht Figure 25 A U T O 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MULTIFUNCTION OVEN GENERAL FEATURES With your new Multi Function oven it is possible to cook a variety of food using the 7 different cooking functions These 7 functions are obtained using a combination of the 4 different heating elements plus a defrost function using the fan only 10 11 22 Please note This appliance incorporates a safety cooling fan which you ...

Page 23: ...sing at the rear of the oven and forces it over the circular heating element The hot air envelops the food in the oven givin faster and more even cooking before it is drawn back into the housing to repeat the cycle It is possible to cook several dishes simultaneously due to the even distribution of heat within the oven c by forced semi convection The heat produced by the top and bottom heating ele...

Page 24: ... see the chapter USE OF THE GRILL Ideal for Intense grilling browning cooking au gratin and toasting etc It is recommended that you do not grill for longer than 30 minutes at any one time Attention the oven door becomes very hot during operation Keep children away TRADITIONAL BAKE The upper and lower heating elements come on The heat being dispersed by natural convection The temperature range must...

Page 25: ... heat is circulated by forced convection with greater intensity in the upper part The temperature can be set to between 50 and 150 C via the thermostat knob Recommended for Keeping food warm after any type of cooking Slow heating of cooked food MULTI FUNCTION The upper and lower heating elements come on and the fan come on the heat from the element being circulated by the fan The temperature range...

Page 26: ...ubble turn off the oven and let cool Check your recycle book for full instructions SIMULTANEOUS COOKING OF DIFFERENT FOODS The oven set on position can cook several different foods together Foods as diverse as fish and cakes can be cooked together without the cross transference of flavours This is because the fats and cooking smell that would normally be deposited on the different foods are oxidis...

Page 27: ... THE ROTISSERIE Insert the tray into the lowest rack holders of the oven and insert the rod sup port into the intermediate rack holders Put the meat to be cooked onto the rod being careful to secure it in the center with the special forks Insert the rod into the side gear opening P Remove the grip H by turning it to the left Insert completely the rotisserie support the shaft S must be inserted in ...

Page 28: ...ch fruit cake 150 300 2 3 or 4 21 2 hours Scones 225 425 8 9 2 8 10 mins PASTRY Puff 225 425 8 9 2 10 20 mins Short crust 200 400 6 2 20 30 mins Plate tarts 200 210 400 410 6 1 or 2 30 35 mins Quiches and flans 200 210 400 410 6 1 or 2 40 45 mins YEAST Bread loaf 225 425 7 8 2 35 55 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...

Page 29: ...ic position with program inserted Automatic cooking taking place Timer in operation and AUTO flashing Program error The time of day lies between the calculated cooking start and end time Note Select a function by the respective button and in 5 seconds set the required time with the buttons one hand operation A power cut makes the clock go to zero and cancels the set programs ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER ...

Page 30: ...ny cooking program NORMAL COOKING WITHOUT THE USE OF THE PROGRAMMER To manually use the oven without the aid of the programmer it is necessary to cancel the flashing AUTO by pushing the button AUTO will be switched off and the symbol will come on Fig 31 Attention If the AUTO symbol is steady a cooking program has already been programmed by pushing the button you have cancelled of the program and t...

Page 31: ...aving finished the setting the clock hour will appear on the panel and the symbol will be lighted The countdown will start immediately and may be seen at any moment on the panel by simply pressing the button At the end of the time the symbol will be switched off and an intermittent buzzer will go off this can be stopped by pressing any of the buttons Figure 32 SETTING THE FREQUENCY OF THE AUDIBLE ...

Page 32: ... in the programming In this case modify the end of cooking time or the cooking time itself by following again the mentioned instructions above 3 Set the temperature and the cooking program by using the switch and thermostat knobs of the oven see specific chapters The oven is now set to turn on and off at the programmed times During cooking the symbol remains on By pushing the button you can see th...

Page 33: ...re and the cooking program using the oven switch and thermostat knob see relevant sections for details The oven is switched on and it will be switched off automatically at the end of the desired time During cooking the symbol remains on and by pressing the button you can see the time that remains till the end of the cooking The cooking time can be cancelled at any time by pushing the button At the...

Page 34: ...STEEL SURFACES The stainless steel front panels on this cooker facia oven door storage compartment are protected by a finger print proof lacquer To avoid damaging this lacquer do not clean the stainless steel with abrasive cleaners or abrasive cloths or scouring pads ONLY SOAP WARM WATER MUST BE USED TO CLEAN THE STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES Cleaning and Maintenance Maintenance Description Period Dail...

Page 35: ...es These panels do not require to be cleaned however it is advised to periodically remove them from the oven at least the side pan els and to wash them with tepid soapy water and then wipe off with a soft cloth DO NOT CLEAN OR WASH THEM WITH ABRASIVE PRODUCTS OR WITH PRODUCTS CONTAINING ACIDS OR ALKALIS The side panels are reversible and when the catalytic microporous enamel degrades they can be t...

Page 36: ...e electrode S fig 37 is always clean to ensure trouble free sparking Check that the probe T fig 37 next to each burner is always clean to ensure correct operation of the safety valves Both the probe and ignition plug must be very carefully cleaned Note The electrode S must be very carefully cleaned To avoid damage to the electric ignition do not use it when the burners are not in place Figure 37 F...

Page 37: ...le material in the oven or the storage com partment REMOVAL OF THE INNER GLASS DOOR PANEL The inner glass door panel can easily be removed for cleaning by unscrew ing the four screws fig 40 When re assembly ensure that the inner glass is correctly positioned and do not over tighten the screws Figure 40 Figure 41 37 ...

Page 38: ... Figure 43 Figure 42 REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT Before any maintenance is started involving electrical parts of the appliance it must be disconnected from the power supply The bulb must be a type resistant to high temperatures 300 C GRILL HEATING ELEMENT The heating element is self cleaning and does not require maintenance 38 ...

Page 39: ...door completely The swivel retainers of the rh and lh hinges fig 44a are hooked onto the metal bar above them fig 44b Lift the oven door slightly The notch on the bottom of the hinge will disengage fig 44c Now pull the oven door for wards off the appliance Release both hinge sections from the slots fig 44d Figure 44 Figure 44d Figure 44c Figure 44b Figure 44a 39 ...

Page 40: ...upply is connected Contact the local gas utility or our Customer Service Centre to obtain the nearest Authorized 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 Note that a bi annual inspection of the appliance by an authorized service agent or your locate gas utility ...

Page 41: ...n S Bottom element CIR Circular element PA Ignition switches group TM C G S V CIR S1 S2 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 A Ignition coil GIR Rotisserie TL Thermal overload S1 Thermostat pilot lamp M Terminal block T Earth connection S2 Line pilot lamp CF Cooling fan 41 ...

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Page 43: ...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 modifications for their construction or for commercial needs 43 ...

Page 44: ...cod 1102331 ß2 ...

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