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User Manual 

GAS IN BUILT OVEN | 

AMÉRICA 90 GAS 

 

 

 

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6.  USING THE OVEN 

Precautions and general advice 

When  the  oven  and  grill  are  used  for  the  first  time,  it  must  be  heated  to  the 
maximum temperature for a period long enough to burn any residue of oil left by the 
manufacturing process, which can contaminate the food with an unpleasant smell. 

To  avoid  unpleasant  contact  with  the  steam  inside  the  oven,  open  the  door  in  two 
steps:  keep  it  open  only  a  little  (about  5  cm)  for  4-5  seconds  and  then  open  it 
completely.  If  you  have  to  check  or  perform  other  procedures  on  the  food  during 
cooking, leave the door open for a short time to avoid a fall in the oven temperature 
as it can cause an unevenness in the cooking result. 

 

Cooling system (select models only) 

The  appliance  is  equipped  with  a  cooling 
system, which is activated a few minutes after 
the  oven  is  turned  on.  The  fan  operation 
generates  a  normal  air  flow  that  comes  out 
above  the  door  and  can  continue  for  a  short 
period  of  time  even  after  that  the  oven  is 
turned off. 

Using the gas oven 

 

Ignition by Electric Spark 

Completely  open  the  oven  door  and  press  the  thermostat  knob  while  rotating 
counterclockwise  to  the  maximum  temperature;  this  automatically  activates  the 
electric  spark  ignition  device.  Once  the  burner  has  been  turned  on,  hold  down  the 
knob for a few seconds to allow the thermocouple to warm up. 

If  the  burner  has  not  turned  on  after  15  seconds,  stop  trying,  leave  the  oven  door 
open and wait 1 minute before trying again. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AMERICA 90 GAS

Page 1: ...User Manual AMERICA 90 GAS Voltage 110V 120V ...

Page 2: ...R USE 3 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION 6 3 ADAPT TO OTHER TYPES OF GAS 9 4 TABLE OF BURNERS AND KNOBS 11 5 DESCRIPTION OF THE FRONT CONTROL PANEL 14 6 USING THE OVEN 16 7 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 19 8 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE 20 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 21 ...

Page 3: ...s other than those indicated Never use this appliance to heat spaces Never use packaging waste at home Separate the different packages by type and assign them to the nearest recycling center Never block openings provided for ventilation and heat dispersion The data plate must not be removed Do not use metal scouring pads or rough spatulas which could damage the surface Use non abrasive products wi...

Page 4: ...osing of your appliance it is important to remove the doors and shelves in use to ensure that children cannot be trapped inside the oven during play Also cut off the power cord and remove it SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Safety precautions See installation instructions for safety regulations for electrical or gas appliances and for ventilation functions For your interest and to ensure your safety all electri...

Page 5: ...nside and outside must be removed After each use always check that the control knobs are in position 0 off The manufacturer shall not be liable for any injuries or damages caused by failure to comply with the above norms or derived from alteration in any part of the apparatus as well as the use of non original parts If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cable or assembly av...

Page 6: ...me type Do not use adapters or junctions as they may cause overheating or burns 1 5mm2 Operation at 220 240 V use type H05RR F three wire wires Cable of 3 x 1 5 mm 20mm The ground wire yellow green must be at least 20 mm longer than the other cables at the end to connect to the appliance The manufacturer declines all responsibility for the injuries or damages caused by the breach of the previous r...

Page 7: ...te The figure below gives the dimensions for the area where it will be installed either under the counter or in a wall cabinet N B Installation according to the declaration of consumption In order to ensure proper ventilation the back panel of the cabinet must be removed Install the oven on two strips of wood so that it rests on it If the oven rests on a flat surface it must have an opening of at ...

Page 8: ... the appliance is installed should be sufficient for proper gas combustion and ventilation of the area The air intakes protected by grilles must be of the appropriate size see relevant regulations and placed in such a way that they cannot be even partially obstructed The kitchen should be kept adequately ventilated to disperse the heat and humidity produced by the cooking processes in particular a...

Page 9: ...place the nozzle proceed as described below Setting the oven burner To adjust the oven burner open the oven door and proceed as follows Remove all accessories grills shelves and any steel corridor Lift the bottom plate of the oven and remove so that the inside of the oven is as shown in the picture Minimum setting The oven thermostat has a screw to regulate the minimum programming accessible by re...

Page 10: ... oven burner Move burner B out until the nozzle is accessible Use a wrench 7 to change the nozzle setting the correct one for the type of gas to be used See point 5 2 of the burners and nozzles table Setting the oven burner in the air flow Unscrew the adjusting screw A from the air regulator cover Turn the regulator cover B to the position of the type of gas to be used see table below Tighten set ...

Page 11: ... G30 G30 G30 GAS PRESSURE mbar 29 37 29 37 50 HOT Q HIGHER Q HIGHER Q HIGHER Q HIGHER INPUT Hs 2 0kW 146g h 2 0kW 146g h 2 0kW 146g h 2 0kW 146g h Q LOWER Q LOWER Q LOWER Q LOWER 3 5kW 255 5g h 3 5kW 255 5g h 3 5kW 255 5g h 3 5kW 255 5g h INJECTOR SIZE HIG 0 70mm HIG 0 70mm HIG 0 70mm HIG 0 65mm Inf 0 95mm Inf 0 95mm Inf 0 95mm Inf 0 86mm GAS CATEGORY I2H I2E I2E I2L TYPES OF GAS G20 G20 G20 G25 G...

Page 12: ...W BUNR 3 5 kW INJECTOR SIZE HIG 1 05mm HIG 1 05mm HIG 1 05mm HIG 1 05mm INF 1 30mM INF 1 30mM INF 1 30mM INF 1 4mm I3 28 30 37 I3B P 3 0 I3B P 3 7 I3B P 5 0 I2H I2E I2E I2L Ⅱ2H3B P Ⅱ2H3 Ⅱ2E 3 Nominal heat capacity Burner GAS BUTANE G30 G31 28 37 mbar kW Nozzle diameter By pass Reduction of heat capacity Flow Flow 1 100 g h G30 g h G31 1 100 mm mm W Oven 3 5 95 45 1200 255 5 255 5 ...

Page 13: ...90 GAS 13 Heat Capacity Burner nominal GAS NATURAL G20 20 mbar kW Diameter of nozzles Reduction of heat capacity 1 100mm W Oven 3 5 130 1200 Heat Elements Total heat input G30 30 37 50 G20 G25 Upper Gas Burner 5 5kw 5 5kw Bottom Gas burner ...

Page 14: ...l GAS IN BUILT OVEN AMÉRICA 90 GAS 14 5 DESCRIPTION OF THE FRONT CONTROL PANEL All oven control and monitoring devices are placed together on the control panel The following table provides the key symbols to use ...

Page 15: ...he clock The numbers correspond to minutes maximum 120 Minutes The adjustment is on a gradual scale and intermediate positions between the Numbers that can be used The end of cooking ring does not turn off the oven The symbol turns on the light inside the oven during normal operation without the Chronometer THERMOSTAT KNOB The cooking temperature is programmed by turning the knob counterclockwise ...

Page 16: ...the oven temperature as it can cause an unevenness in the cooking result Cooling system select models only The appliance is equipped with a cooling system which is activated a few minutes after the oven is turned on The fan operation generates a normal air flow that comes out above the door and can continue for a short period of time even after that the oven is turned off Using the gas oven Igniti...

Page 17: ...sired value between 50 and 231 If the burner shuts off accidentally turn the knob to the off position and wait at least one minute before attempting to switch it back on Use of grill To turn on the electrical function of the grill turn the thermostat knob to the position The gas function of the grill turn the thermostat knob to the position WARNING OVEN AND GRILL GAS CAN NOT BE USED SIMULTANEOUSLY...

Page 18: ...pplied control panel mounted on the top of the oven cavity Accessible parts can be very hot during and after use of the grill keep children away from the appliance During rotisserie cooking one of the trays supplied with the oven should be placed in the lower part of the oven to collect the fat or liquid that the roast will load When using the oven remove any trays or grills that will not be used ...

Page 19: ...loth and wipe over the surface rinse properly and dry Food stains or spills Do not use metal scouring pads or rough spatulas which will damage the surface Use non abrasive products with wood or plastic utensils if necessary Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth Do not allow spills of sugar containing foods to dry inside the oven which could damage the enamel and cause internal damage to the o...

Page 20: ...lar switch used to connect the appliance to the mains or unplug the appliance if it is accessible Remove the glass cover from the lamp holder Remove the lamp and replace it with a high temperature resistant lamp 300 with the following characteristics Voltage 220 240V Power 25W Type E 14 Replace the glass cover and reconnect the oven to the power source Remove oven door For better cleaning you can ...

Page 21: ...fore removing the gasket remove the oven door as described above Once the door has been removed lift the tabs at the corners as shown in the figure 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Oven internal dimension Width 65 7cm Depth 43 5cm Height 35 1cm Internal oven volume 105 liters Voltage and Frequency of Power Supply 220 240V 50 60Hz or 50Hz ...

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