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Page 2: ...uickly as possible Make sure you have received an undamaged appliance If you do find transport damage please contact the seller from which you purchased the appliance or the regional warehouse from wh...
Page 3: ...use Be careful not to touch the heating parts of the appliance Children younger than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised WARNING The accessible parts of the appliance may...
Page 4: ...metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass the glass of hinged lids of the hob as appropriate since they can scratch the surface which may result in shattering of the glass Do not use steam cleaners...
Page 5: ...s because high temperature near them can damage the appliance The appliance may only be connected to the mains power by an authorized service technician or expert Clamps instead of connecting cable sh...
Page 6: ...akage Switch off all electric heating elements and disconnect the appliance from the mains Do not touch the surface of appliance Do not use the appliance For appliance connection use a 5x1 5 mm2 cord...
Page 7: ...ch turns the heaters back on COOLING FAN The appliance is fitted with a cooling fan that cools the housing and the appliance control panel The cooling fan is in operation when the oven is in operation...
Page 8: ...save power Rapid cooking zones only with some models can operate with greater power than regular cooking zones which means they can heat up more quickly These cooking zones are indicated with a red d...
Page 9: ...ENERGY SAVING TIPS Diameter of the pot and pan bottoms should match the diameter of the cooking zone If the pot or pan is too small a part of the heat will be lost and the cooking zone may be damaged...
Page 10: ...effect the upper heater is activated as well This combination is used for grilling a smaller amount of open sandwiches meat or beer sausages and for toasting bread System Suggested temperature C Desc...
Page 11: ...n function knob to the quick preheat position Set the oven to the desired temperature using the temperature dial knob UPPER AND BOTTOM HEATER The heaters in the bottom and in the ceiling of the oven c...
Page 12: ...y circulates around the roast or pastry Roasting meat Use enamel coated tempered glass clay or cast iron pan or tray Stainless steel trays are not suitable as they strongly reflect the heat Provide en...
Page 13: ...s door handles stickers and rating type plates with abrasive cleaners or abrasive cleaning materials alcohol based cleaners or with alcohol Immediately remove any stains with a soft non abrasive cloth...
Page 14: ...not press the scraper perpendicularly against the glass and do not scratch the hob surface with its tip or blade Immediately remove any sugar or sugar laden food from the glass ceramic hob using a sc...
Page 15: ...depending on the model Cookers are equipped with new secure door hinges COMFORT These special hinges guarantee very quiet and gentle closing of the oven door If the force applied to close the door is...
Page 16: ...eplacing the oven door Slightly lift the supports on the left and right side of the door marking 1 on the support and pull them away from the glass pane marking 2 on the support Hold the door glass pa...
Page 17: ...rniture adjacent to the appliance floor rear kitchen wall side walls have to be temperature resistant to at least 90 C LEVELLING THE APPLIANCE AND ADDITIONAL SUPPORT depending on the model ADJUSTING T...
Page 18: ...ce A device disconnecting the appliance from mains whose off contacts of all poles are in a minimum distance of 3 mm must be built in the stable electrical energy distribution before the appliance Sol...
Page 19: ...n to the client of all functions of the appliance and familiarisation with its service and maintenance NOTICE The electric range is a Class I appliance according to the electric current injury prevent...
Page 20: ...amel coated baking sheet 3 150 160 25 40 Cupcakes single level 3 150 160 25 40 Cupcakes two levels 1 3 140 150 30 45 Cupcakes three levels 2 3 4 140 150 35 50 Cake round metal mould 26 wire shelf supp...
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