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VENTILATION 

All rooms require an openable window or equivalent, 
while some rooms require a permanent vent in addition 
to the openable window.

Ventilation  must  be  in  accordance  with  AS5601  - 

Gas Installations. In general, the appliance should 
have adequate ventilation for complete combustion 

of gas, proper lueing and to maintain temperature of 

immediate surroundings within safe limits.
The use of a gas appliance results in production of 
heat and moisture in the room  in which it is installed. 

Ensure  that  the  kitchen  is  well  ventilated;  keep 

natural ventilation holes open or install a mechanical 
ventilation device (mechanical extraction hood).

Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call for 

additional ventilation, for example increasing the level 
of mechanical ventilation where present.

UNPACKING YOUR COOKER

•  Once  the  packaging  has  been  removed,  thoroughly 

check that the appliance is in perfect condition. If you 

have any doubts do not use the appliance and call our 
Service Centre.

•  Do not move the appliance by the handles. 
•  Some parts mounted on the appliance are protected by 

a plastic ilm. This protection must be removed before 

using the appliance. We recommend slitting the plastic 

ilm along the edges with a sharp knife or pin.

The packaging materials used (cardboard,plastic 
bags, polystyrene foam, nails etc.) must not be 
left anywhere within easy reach of children as 
they are a potential hazard source.

OVERALL DIMENSIONS 

(ig. 15)

POSITION (ig. 14)

The appliance should be positioned in good light and 
free from draughts. Any adjoining wall surface situated 
within 200 mm from the edge of any hob burner must 
be a suitable non-combustible material for a height of 

150 mm for the entire length of the hob. 

Any combustible construction above the hotplate must 
be at least 750 mm above the top of the burner and 

no construction shall be within 450 mm above the top 

of the burner.

Where a combustible surface adjacent to the cooker 

is less than 200 mm from the nearest burner it may 
be protected by a non-combustible protective layer in 

accordance with AS5601. The protection must 

ensure 

the surface temperature of the combustible surface 

does not exceed 65º C above ambient.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER

Summary of Contents for ESD600EUSX

Page 1: ...461308002 _006 12 2013 A GUIDE TO USE INSTALLATION AND REGULATION OF YOUR COOKERS Models EG600FS2X ESG60GUSX ESD600EUSX AUS MANUFACTURED BY TECNO...

Page 2: ...ul life It must therefore be delivered to a waste recycling centre speciically for electric and electronic equipment or returned to the retailer at the moment of purchase of a new equivalent appliance...

Page 3: ...box IMPORTANT NOTICE The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any damage to persons or property caused by incorrect installation or use of the appliance For prompt warranty service please e...

Page 4: ...ooking for domestic use Any other use is considered improper and as such dangerous The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage to persons or property resulting from an incorrect install...

Page 5: ...be screwed on the back on the cooker and ixed to the wall with hooks Ensure the chains are taut Please refer to instructions for installation Before cooking for the irst time ensure the oven is empty...

Page 6: ...installation or operation with aftermarket lids or covers Avoid using the oven as a larder or as a saucepan cupboard when you are not using it for cooking if the oven is turned on accidentally it cou...

Page 7: ...burner To guarantee the customer a good and safe use of the appliance the cookers have equipped with a safety temperature device which automatically turns on in case the main thermostat fails to work...

Page 8: ...n on THERMOSTAT KNOB FOR THE FAN OVEN D By turning the oven knob clockwise we will ind the different oven temperature values from 50 C to Maxi C D CONTROLS HOB GAS BURNER KNOB A By rotating the knob i...

Page 9: ...te counter from 0 01 to 0 99 hh mm By selecting the time on the minute counter with push button 3 this function will be active all of the time time is set in 10 second units The time will disappear le...

Page 10: ...oustic alarm rings and turns off Semi automatic working order cooking period from 0 01 to 23 59 hh mm Press key 2 and set cooking time by keys 4 or 5 both symbols A and are lit Once the set period is...

Page 11: ...s use pans with lids ig 3 When the boiling point is reached it is best to turn the knob to the Low position Avoid using over sized pans that may radiate excessive heat and cause damage to surrounding...

Page 12: ...en base oils and fats are highly inlammable when overheated Use containers that will resist the temperatures indicated on the thermostat knob Never cover the base of the oven or the oven shelf with al...

Page 13: ...ttom heating unit and its heat is distributed by the fan This function is particularly recommended to defrost and warm up ready made meals FAN FORCED COOKING Turn the selector knob to the symbol and a...

Page 14: ...and the use of aluminium foil will increase cooking times We recommend doing a test bake and comparing the times in the time and temperature chart to some of your favourite recipes Add 10 to 15 degre...

Page 15: ...190 160 150 15 20 mins 20 25 mins 30 35 mins 2 hrs 4 hrs SCONES plain 20 Shelf 2 240 10 12 mins BISCUITS Anzacs Burnt butter biscuits 24 40 Shelf 1 or 2 Shelf 1 or 2 150 180 20 mins 25 mins MERINGUE s...

Page 16: ...re water during grilling to compensate for evaporation With gas grill the oven door must be left partially opened at its preset hold position and you must ensure that the protective heat guard ig 10 i...

Page 17: ...rumbs If the biscuits will not come away from the baking tray put the tray back in the oven for a while and lift the biscuits up before they cool The next time use a sheet of baking parchment to preve...

Page 18: ...ntact our Service Centre and avoid using the oven until it has been repaired STRUCTURE All the cooker parts in enamelled or painted metal steel or glass should be cleaned frequently with warm soapy wa...

Page 19: ...ATTENTION This operation can be done also with the door itted on appliance but in this way pay attention that when the glass is pull upwards the force of the hinges can close the door roughly E REPLA...

Page 20: ...not be held responsible for any damage to persons or property resulting from an incorrect installation of the appliance If the appliances is installed on a base measures must be taken to prevent the a...

Page 21: ...ppliance by the handles Some parts mounted on the appliance are protected by a plastic ilm This protection must be removed before using the appliance We recommend slitting the plastic ilm along the ed...

Page 22: ...pins when the cooker is in its position against the wall Pay attention in fact that the chain must be ixed without slack WARNING IF THE COOKER IS INSTALLED BETWEEN TWO CUPBOARDS YOU MUST DRILL A 16MM...

Page 23: ...as to LPG ensure that the NG regulator is removed and replaced with the Test Point Assembly A gas regulator suitable for a supply pressure of 2 75 kPa should be part of the gas tank supply Installatio...

Page 24: ...nt All seals must be replaced by the technician following any adjustment or regulation The adjustment of the reduce rate simmer must be undertaken only with burners functioning on natural gas while in...

Page 25: ...stable to prevent them from accidentally going out and must be able to stand up to normal oven door manoeuvres INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER OVEN BURNER ig 23 The burner is installed on the oven base...

Page 26: ...C and replace it Replace burner and replace screw P After having replaced the injectors it will be necessary to proceed with burner adjustment as explained in the previous paragraphs NOTE Grill or Ov...

Page 27: ...always in excellent condition we strongly recommend changing it on the date you will ind printed on it REPLACING THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS The rear protection will have to be removed in order to chan...

Page 28: ...20 7 2 7 2 4 Auxiliary Right front Propane Natural 2 75 1 00 54 90 3 8 4 0 7 Oven without fan Propane Natural 2 75 1 00 82 135 8 6 8 6 7 Oven with fan Propane Natural 2 75 1 00 82 135 9 0 9 0 8 Grill...

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