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3

 Installation 

 

Product must be installed by a qualified person in 
accordance with the regulations in force. The 
manufacturer shall not be held responsible for 
damages arising from procedures carried out by 
unauthorized persons which may also void the 
warranty. 

 

Preparation of location and electrical and 
gas installation for the product is under 
customer’s responsibility. 

 

DANGER 

The product must be installed in 
accordance with all local gas and/or 
electrical regulations. 

 

DANGER 

Prior to installation, visually check if the 
product has any defects on it. If so, do 
not have it installed. 

Damaged products cause risks for your 
safety. 

Before installation 

Please note the product is packed without the feet 
fitted, therefore please ensure the feet are fitted as 
per the instructions; see 

Installation and 

connection , page 10

 before the appliance is 

placed in its final position. 
To ensure that critical air gaps are maintained 
under the appliance, we recommend that this 
appliance is mounted on a solid base and that the 
feet do not sink into any carpet or soft flooring. 
The kitchen floor must be able to carry the weight 
of the appliance plus the additional weight of 
cookware and bakeware and food. 

 

 

It can be used with cabinets on either side 
but in order to have a minimum distance of 
400mm above hotplate level allow a side 
clearance of 65mm between the appliance 
and any wall, partition or tall cupboard. 

 

It can also be used in a free standing position. 
Allow a minimum distance of 650 mm above 
the hob surface. 

 

(*) If a cooker hood is to be installed above 
the cooker, refer to cooker hood 
manufacturer' instructions regarding 
installation height (min 650 mm). 

 

Movement of your appliance is most easily 
achieved by lifting the front as indicated in 
the drawing. Open the oven door sufficiently 
to allow a comfortable and safe grip on the 
underside of the oven roof avoid causing any 
damage to the grill element or any internal 
parts of the oven. Do not move by pulling on 
the door handle or knobs. Move the appliance 
a bit at a time until placed in the position 
required. 

Summary of Contents for FDC90X

Page 1: ...d safe way Read the User Manual before installing and operating the product You must strictly observe the safety instructions Keep this User Manual within easy reach for future reference Also read oth...

Page 2: ...14 Initial use 14 First cleaning of the appliance 14 Initial heating 14 5 How to use the hob 15 General information about cooking 15 Using the hobs 15 6 How to operate the oven 17 General information...

Page 3: ...Front door 7 Bottom part 8 Foot 9 Handle 10 Tray 1 Single circuit cooking plate Front left 2 Single circuit cooking plate Rear left 3 Dual circuit cooking plate Middle 4 Single circuit cooking plate R...

Page 4: ...rcuit cooking plate Dimension 140 mm Power 1200 W OVEN GRILL Main oven Fan oven Energy efficiency class B Inner lamp 15 25 W Grill power consumption 2 5 kW Basics Information on the energy label of el...

Page 5: ...er manual Oven tray Used for pastries frozen foods and big roasts Wire shelf with steps Used for roasting and for placing the food to be baked roasted or cooked in casserole dishes to the desired rack...

Page 6: ...lation maintenance cleaning and repair procedures Be careful when using alcoholic drinks in your dishes Alcohol evaporates at high temperatures and may cause fire since it can ignite when it comes int...

Page 7: ...working with electricity Defective electric equipment is one of the major causes of house fires Any work on electrical equipment and systems should only be carried out by authorized and qualified pers...

Page 8: ...the appliance we recommend that this appliance is mounted on a solid base and that the feet do not sink into any carpet or soft flooring The kitchen floor must be able to carry the weight of the appli...

Page 9: ...nted to oven 3 Rear of cooker 4 Firmly fix chain to cooker rear 5 Kitchen wall Installation and connection Product can only be installed and connected in accordance with the statutory installation rul...

Page 10: ...am This product must only be connected by a qualified electrician such as a technician from the local electricity company or NICEIC registered contractor to a suitable double pole control unit with a...

Page 11: ...in the Directive on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment EEE issued by the T R Ministry of Environment and Forest Complies with the EEE Dir...

Page 12: ...pursuant to European Directive 2002 96 EC in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment For further information please contact local or regional authorities Refer to...

Page 13: ...er than the hotplate Keep the cooking zones and bottom of the pots clean Dirt will decrease the heat conduction between the cooking zone and bottom of the pot For long cookings turn off the cooking zo...

Page 14: ...s or vessels only Put appropriate amount of food in saucepans and pans Thus you will not have to make any unnecessary cleaning by preventing the dishes from overflowing Do not put covers of saucepans...

Page 15: ...s not a failure Quick heating glass ceramic hobs emit a bright light when they are switched on Do not stare at the bright light Cooking level 1 2 3 4 6 warming stewing simmering cooking roasting boili...

Page 16: ...r the roast and does not run out when the meat is cut Fish should be placed on the middle or lower rack in a heat resistant plate Tips for grilling When meat fish and poultry are grilled they quickly...

Page 17: ...l Turn the food after half of the grilling time Using the oven clock Starting the cooking In order to operate the oven you must select cooking mode and the desired temperature and set the time Otherwi...

Page 18: ...Hot surfaces may cause burns Turn the Time Adjustment knob counter clockwise to Hand symbol when grilling Switching on the grill 1 Turn the Function knob to the desired grill symbol 2 Then select the...

Page 19: ...with a liquid detergent not abrasive to wipe those parts clean paying attention to sweep in one direction The surface may get damaged by some detergents or cleaning materials Do not use aggressive de...

Page 20: ...s panel of the oven door can be removed for cleaning Open the oven door Remove the metal part 1 by removing three screws that secure it To remove the plastic holders 2 use a flat metal or plastic e g...

Page 21: ...that can resist up to 300 C See Technical specifications page 5 for details Oven lamps can be obtained from Authorised Service Agents Position of lamp might vary from the figure If your oven is equipp...

Page 22: ...es Oven does not heat Function and or Temperature are not set Set the function and the temperature with the Function and or Temperature knob key In models equipped with a timer the timer is not adjust...

Page 23: ...24 EN 9 GUARANTEE and SERVICE...

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