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VII.  CLEANING

CAUTION!

Before carrying out any cleaning operation, disconnect the
appliance from the power supply.

1. EXTERNAL PARTS

SATIN-FINISH STEEL SURFACES (daily)

Clean all steel surfaces: dirt can be easily removed as
soon as it forms.

Remove grime, fat and other cooking residuals from steel
surfaces when cool using soapy water, with or without detergent,
and a cloth or sponge. Dry the surfaces thoroughly after
cleaning.

In case of encrusted grime, fat or food residuals, go over
with a cloth or sponge, wiping with the grain of the satin
finish and rinsing often: rubbing in a circular motion
combined with the particles of dirt on the cloth/sponge
could ruin the steel’s satin finish.

 Metal objects can ruin or damage the steel: ruined
surfaces become dirty more easily and are more subject
to corrosion.

 Restore the satin finish if necessary.

SURFACES BLACKENED BY HEAT (when necessary)
Exposure to high temperatures can cause the formation of
dark marks. These do not constitute damage and can be
removed by following the instructions given in the previous
paragraph.

2. OTHER SURFACES

VITROCERAMIC SURFACES

Clean the vitroceramic top using a paper serviette soaked
in a specific detergent for glass; rinse the top, then dry
with a clean and dry cloth.

Do not clean the top when hot.

Infrared:
Use a razor blade scraper (supplied) to clean the top;

Use the scraper to immediately remove any pieces of
plastic or spots of sugary food from the cooking zone: on
melting due to the high temperature, these ruin the
vitroceramic.

Induction

Immediately remove any pieces of aluminium foil from
the cooking zone to avoid ruining the induction device.

3. ELECTRIC OVEN USE

The heating elements are controlled by a 4-position selector
knob “D”, whereas the oven temperature is controlled by a
thermostat “E”.
The selector knob allows the most suitable type of heating
to be chosen, switching on the heating elements in an
appropriate way:

Off position

“appliance On” position

upper and lower heating elements

upper heating element

lower heating element

E

F

D

G

NB! 

The oven door must be closed for all types of cooking.

3.1. SWITCHING THE OVEN ON

Turn heating element control knob “D” to the required setting.
Lighting up of green indicator “F” signals appliance power
On.
Turn thermostat knob “E” to the required cooking temperature
(between 140 and 320 °C). Lighting up of yellow indicator “G”
signals that the heating elements are on; it goes off when the
set temperature is reached.

3.2. SWITCHING OFF

Turn the control knobs to the Off position “0”. Turn off the
electrical switch installed ahead of the appliance.

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Summary of Contents for E17/4ID8T

Page 1: ...Mod E17 4ID8T Production code 178322 04 2010 ...

Page 2: ...8 1 REFERENCE STANDARDS 18 2 UNPACKING 18 3 POSITIONING 18 4 CONNECTIONS 19 VI INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER 20 1 INFRARED COOKTOP USE 20 2 INDUCTION COOKTOP USE 20 3 ELECTRIC OVEN USE 22 VII CLEANING 22 1 EXTERNAL PARTS 22 2 OTHER SURFACES 22 3 FILTERS 13 4 PERIODS OF DISUSE 23 5 INTERNAL PARTS 23 VIII MAINTENANCE 23 1 MAINTENENTS 23 2 FAULTS 23 3 FAULT CODE TABLE 24 ...

Page 3: ...4 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 Oven max power kW 4 95 Max power kW 4 4 8 8 13 75 8 8 Power cable section mm2 2 6 1 5 1 5 4 4 IV E2 800mm I Z1 400mm I E1 400mm TECHNICAL DATA IF E2 800mm I E2 800mm I Z2 800mm II DATAPLATE and TECHNICAL DATA IMPORTANT This manual contains information relevant to various appliances See the appliance dataplate located under the control panel in order to identify the appliance see fi...

Page 4: ...of it unless they are supervised or instructed in its use by a person responsible for their safety The appliance must be used by trained personnel Do not leave the appliance unattended when operating Turn the appliance off in case of fault or poor operation Do not use products even if diluted containing chlorine sodium hypochlorite hydrochloric or muriatic acid etc to clean the appliance or the fl...

Page 5: ...ry connections The appliance can be installed separately or combined with other appliances of the same range Theappliancesarenotdesignedforbuilt ininstallation Leave at least 10 cm between the appliance and side or rear walls Suitably insulate surfaces that are at distances less than those recommended Maintain an adequate distance between the appliance and any combustible walls Do not store or use...

Page 6: ... circuit breaker ahead of the appliance Contact opening distance and maximum leakage current must comply with current regulations 4 2 EQUIPOTENTIAL NODE AND EARTH CONNECTION Connect the appliance to an earth it must be included in an equipotential node by means of the screw located at the front right under the frame The screw is marked with the symbol 3 1 COMBINING APPLIANCES Fig 1A Undo the 4 fix...

Page 7: ...g zone middle area again turn the knob pointer to 0 then turn it to the required energy setting 1 3 SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE OFF Set knob M to position 0 2 INDUCTION COOKTOP USE The cooktop consists of a vitroceramic plate hermetically fixed to the chrome nickel steel closed worktop 2 1 CONTROLS The induction appliance has 2 or 4 independent round heating zones that can be adjusted separately The e...

Page 8: ...Avoid overflowing of pots on the hot plate e g when they are filled with water from a side dispenser For reasons of strength a 6 mm thick vitroceramic top is used Therefore the appliance is suitable for normal use in industrial kitchens There is an unavoidable residual risk of breakage due to punctiform impacts e g objects falling on it CAUTION Be careful when handling pots Any exces sive knocking...

Page 9: ...for glass rinse the top then dry with a clean and dry cloth Do not clean the top when hot Infrared Use a razor blade scraper supplied to clean the top Use the scraper to immediately remove any pieces of plastic or spots of sugary food from the cooking zone on melting due to the high temperature these ruin the vitroceramic Induction Immediately remove any pieces of aluminium foil from the cooking z...

Page 10: ...of internal parts Remove any grime inside the appliance Check and clean the discharge system NB In particular ambient conditions e g intensive use of the appliance salty environment etc the above cleaning should be more frequent VIII MAINTENANCE 1 MAINTENANCE All the components requiring maintenance are accessible from the front of the appliance after removing the control panel and front panel Dis...

Page 11: ...e fan filter and switch on again 4 cooking zone temperature too high cooking zone sensor disconnected allow the appliance to cool turn the power knob to 0 and switch on again if the fault signal remains after repeated switching on call customer service 5 breakage of power knob cable call customer service 6 temperature inside appliance too high allow the appliance to cool lower the room temperature...

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