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there  are  certain  precautions  that  must  be  observed. 

PLEASE  READ   THE  PRECAUTIONS  BELOW  BEFORE  USING  YOUR  APPLIANCE. 

Always 

_ Turn controls 
_ Stand back when opening an oven doo
_ Use dry good qquality oven gloves when
_ Place pans centrally over the hotplate m
the hob and cannot become heated by o
_ Take care to aavoid heat/steam burns w
_ Turn off the eleectricity supply before cle
_ Make sure thee shelves are in the correc   
_ Take care when removing items from t
be hot. 
_ Keep the appliiance clean, as a build up of grease or fat from cooking can cause a fire. 
_ Follow the bassic principles 
growth. 
_ Keep ventilation slots clear of 
_ Refer servicingg to a qualifie
_ Take care to avoid touchin
becomes hot. 

Never

_ Never line the 
_ Never leave children unsupervised where a cooking appliance is installed as all surfaces will 
be hot during and after its use. 

afety Inform

OFF 

when you have finis

interior of th

mation

of food handling and hygiene to prevent the possibility of bacterial 

obstructions. 

d appliance service engineer. 

g heating elements inside the oven, as during use the oven 

e oven with foil as this may cause the appliance 

ompletely  safe  but  as  with  any  electrical  product 

hed cookingg and when not in use. 

r to allow any build up of steam or heat to disperse. 

 removing items from the oven/grill. 

aking sure handles are kept away from the edge of 

ther hot plate/pans. 

hen operatinng the controls. 

aning and allow the appliance to cool. 

t position beefore switching on the oven. 

he grill when the lower oven is on as the contents will 

to overheat. 

_ Do not allow children or persons who are not familiar with the appliance to use it, without 
supervision. 
_ Never allow anyone to sit or stand on any part of the appliance. 
_ Never store items above the appliance that children may attempt to reach. 
_ Never leave anything on the hob surface when unattended and not in use. 
_ Never remove the oven shelves whilst the oven is hot. 

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Summary of Contents for ES 8030

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC COOKER ES 8030 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Product picture only for reference...

Page 2: ...to it in the future 3 After remove the packing check that the appliance is not damaged If you have any doubts do not use the appliance contact your nearest Service Centre of the store where you buy th...

Page 3: ...from improper and irresponsible use 13 A number of fundamental rules must be followed when using electrical appliances The followings are of particular importance Do not touch the appliance when your...

Page 4: ...id 27 If the surface is cracked switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of electric shock If the hob surface is of glass ceramic or similar material and protects live parts 28 A steam cleane...

Page 5: ...in any way If you have any doubts do not use it contact the service center or where you buy the oven Installation The cooker is desig ned to fit between kitchen cabinets The space either side need onl...

Page 6: ...cking rack vel off the oven table feet in the Cooker Hood Min 65cm With Hood Min 70cm Witho t Hood Min 42cm Min 42cm d indicated in figur re 1 e The hoods mu ust be installed according to the requ uir...

Page 7: ...by the a in Figure 4 nti tilt brac For ket Push War Install Anti tilt Bracket ning In order to prevent tipping of the cooker the anti tilt bracket must be installed with cook scre er To insta ws 2 to...

Page 8: ...ly cable Th lectrical dat removing t must be ca the following screwdrive pushing it do D 50 60 Hz e cooker is d a shown on t he back pane rried out by a operations r into the sid wn to open esigned t...

Page 9: ...nd after its use afety Inform OFF when you have finis interior of th mation of food handling and hygiene to prevent the possibility of bacterial obstructions d appliance service engineer g heating ele...

Page 10: ...over Never use water to extinguish oil or fat fires DO NOT LEAVE UNATTENDED WHILE COOKING _ Never use the appliance as a room heater _ Never use the grill to warm plates _ Never dry any items on eith...

Page 11: ...Pr A C B Vi C C D B E B F roduct ooktop tro Ceram ontrol Panel aking Pan aking Rack Adjustable F t Desc eet cription EN 11...

Page 12: ...Function d r to observe ing for all c at room tem of any heat ng of ready ment in the e of food wit p and botto nation of the saving up to still moist on ll element sw h optional ro diant elemen tion...

Page 13: ...l heat indicator warns the user not to touch the hot cooking surface WARNING Risk of burning Do not touch the cooking zones as long as the residual heat indicator is on NOTe After having switched off...

Page 14: ...in damage to the surface of the hob Do not use the hob as a worktop surface as damage may occur to the smooth surface of the hob Do not drag or slide utensils on the hob surface as this will cause scr...

Page 15: ...esired on the pane to positio n rotisseries o g for meat w ou need to f distorted or tensils led or ridged oncavity gre nly be rotate the cooking time you wan re The red ally go off w rtain mo er you...

Page 16: ...oapy water as dried be ially after ro ing difficult interior of t n or sharp me may result ontrol panel uids may da parts of the meled chrom tainless ste damaged sist you dur he latch on b then with b...

Page 17: ...ity su re removin pply to th g the lamp l e ens Ove 1 S befo 2 R bulb 3 In n Lamp Rep witch off and re touching emove the l b by turning it sert the new lacement disconnect internal parts lamp cover b...

Page 18: ...and s ain cooker w no electrici hat the cont ufficient air fl ker is level hat your pan endations in b surround c ater and a c aled hotplate he grill cont aximum this ult and or conde the rear of th h...

Page 19: ...roduc pment shoul waste The formation p the product unpacked t have any Keep pac ach of child eristics 60 85cm Co W 0W 0W W W 0W 2 0W 2 ply t or in the in d be di spos re are separ lease contac he ove...

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