KORTING OEG771CFN Instruction Manual Download Page 22

 

DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE 

 
This appliance complies with the following European Directives: 
93/68: General Regulations 
90/396: Gas Appliances 
2006/95/CE: “Low voltage” 
2004/108/CE: Electromagnetic compatibility 
CE Regulation 

 1935/2004: this appliance is suitable to come in contact with food products. 

2002/95/CE: RoHS directive 

 

GENERAL WARNINGS 

 

Read carefully the instructions manual before starting to use the appliance. This manual contains 
important information for safe installation, use, maintenance, cleaning and handling of the appliance. 
 

This instructions manual is an integral part of the appliance. Keep it in safe and easily reachable place for 
the whole life cycle of the oven. 
Packaging materials (plastic sheets, polystyrene etc.) can be dangerous for children. Keep packaging 
materials out of reach of children. 
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or 
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they are being supervised by a person 
responsible for their safety. 
Supervise children properly and do not let them play with the appliance. 
The appliance must be used for cooking food only. Any other improper use of the appliance can be 
dangerous.  
Do not use the oven to heat the room. It can be dangerous. 
During use the accessible parts of the oven may become very hot. Do not touch the door and internal parts 
of the oven until the appliance has cooled down. Keep children away from the oven. 
Before closing the oven door, make sure there are no foreign objects or pets inside the oven. 
Do not store flammable materials or temperature-sensitive objects such as cleansers, sprays, vacuum 
packed containers, canned food, etc. in the oven. This presents a fire / explosion risk. 
Hot grease and fat catch fire easily. It is dangerous to heat oil in the oven to cook meat and this should be 
avoided. Never try to put out a grease fire using water (there may be an explosion). Suffocate the flames 
with wet cloths. 
The grill, plates and cooking containers become very hot. When inserting or removing them, use oven gloves 
or pot holders which are completely dry. 
When using or cleaning the oven, be careful not to place your fingers in the door hinges or in the door itself 
in order to avoid crushing or injuries. Be especially careful of this when children are present.  
Leave the oven door open in the supported position only.  
When the door is open, there is a risk of tripping or crushing fingers. 
Do not sit or lean on the oven door, and do not use it as a work surface. 
For maintenance, moving, installation and cleaning of the appliance, use suitable prevention and protection 
equipment (gloves, etc.). 
Never try to remove the plug from the main supply socket by pulling the cable. 
Never touch the appliance if your hands or feet are wet or damp. 
Lifting and moving of appliances weighing more than 25 kg must be carried out using proper equipment, or 
by two persons, in order to avoid risks or injuries. 
Any work on the appliance must be done with the appliance disconnected from the electrical power supply. 
Never clean the appliance with high pressure water or steam cleaning equipment. 
It is not permitted to modify, tamper with or attempt repairs on the appliance, especially with tools 
(screwdrivers and the like), either inside or outside the appliance. 
Repairs must only be carried out by authorized personnel, especially on the electrical parts. Inappropriate 
repair work may cause serious accidents, damage the appliance and equipment and lead to improper 
operation. 
Only original spare-parts must be used for repairs in the authorized service centre. 
The oven must be unplugged as soon as an operating problem is found. 
Make sure the power cable has not been damaged. It must be replaced by the technical service centre in 
order to avoid dangerous situations. 
Appliances repaired in technical service centres must undergo routine testing, especially concerning the 
earth circuit continuity. 
 

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Summary of Contents for OEG771CFN

Page 1: ...OGG540CFX OEG771CFX OEG771CFN OGG771CFX OGG771CFN...

Page 2: ...93 68 90 396 2006 95 CE 2004 108 CE 1935 2004 2002 95 CE RoHS 25 1...

Page 3: ...220 240 V 50 60 Hz 59 100 C 560 1 4 560 x 30 5 2...

Page 4: ...1 3...

Page 5: ...100 cm 3 5 2 1 2 2 L N N L 3 4 III 50 C 4...

Page 6: ...H05 RR F H05 V2V2 F T 90 H05 VV F 2 2000 3 3 5...

Page 7: ...4 4 6...

Page 8: ...2 A B 5 30 5 10 30 30 7...

Page 9: ...150 C 270 C 15 15 1 10 8...

Page 10: ...1 2 1 2 15 15 1 9 13 1 2 9 13 1 2 16 9...

Page 11: ...4 2 5 1 6 1 2 3 5 1 6 2 1 2 3 4 60 5 60 6 1 7 60 0 10...

Page 12: ...6 2 8 A 8 B C 7 C 8 10 A A 6 B 0 7 A B 3 0 00 11...

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Page 14: ...200 3 10 15 200 2 35 45 200 3 15 20 5 225 2 40 50 6 1 200 2 120 150 200 2 60 90 200 2 30 40 7 1 2 200 2 120 180 2 5 200 2 150 210 200 2 60 90 4 175 2 240 8 200 2 60 90 200 2 90 150 175 2 90 180 9 220...

Page 15: ...2 3 4 2 1 2 3 10 14...

Page 16: ...10 A 4 C 11 11 12 15...

Page 17: ...12 A B C D C D B A 13 13 16...

Page 18: ...220 240 V 50 60 Hz 25 W E 14 300 C 1 2 3 B A 4 B 5 A 14 14 A B B B 15 A B 17...

Page 19: ...15 2002 96 EC WEEE B B A A 18...

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Page 21: ...in gas ovens OGG540CFX gas oven gas grill with turnspit OEG771CFX ventilated gas oven electric grill OEG771CFN ventilated gas oven electric grill OGG771CFX ventilated gas oven gas grill OGG771CFN vent...

Page 22: ...y to put out a grease fire using water there may be an explosion Suffocate the flames with wet cloths The grill plates and cooking containers become very hot When inserting or removing them use oven g...

Page 23: ...ure units the glue must be heat resistant to temperatures up to 100 C The oven must be located in a standard opening of 560 mm as shown in figure 1 on the page 4 of the present instructions manual whe...

Page 24: ...Figure 1 23...

Page 25: ...ltage and frequency indicated on the product plate Make sure the voltage matches the one indicated on the product plate Assembly of the power cable Figure 2 1 Open the terminal board by placing a scre...

Page 26: ...t standards in the country it is used The type of gas for which the oven has been regulated is indicated in the serial number plate located on one of the side edges of the cavity visible with the door...

Page 27: ...bottom by unscrewing the screws Remove the burner by unscrewing its screw then unscrew the injector and replace it Reassemble the burner in the oven and then the oven bottom Changing the grill burner...

Page 28: ...using sealing wax or similar Figure 5 BEFORE USING THE OVEN FOR THE FIRST TIME Make sure that the electrical wires of other electrical appliances near the hob or the oven do not come into contact wit...

Page 29: ...oods Also suitable for baking and for cooking foods that require heat to be concentrated from the bottom of the chamber SWITCHING ON THE GAS OVEN The gas oven has an electric ignition Open the door of...

Page 30: ...own on figure 9 on page 13 Keeping the door open check the correct working of the cooling fan If the cooling fan doesn t start 1 Check if there has been interruption of the electricity supply If so st...

Page 31: ...RAMMERS 60 MINUTES MINDER Figure 6 1 Figure 7 This kind of timer can be used independently without any cooking program The maximum available time is 60 minutes To set the timer fully turn the knob clo...

Page 32: ...shown for 6 seconds How to cancel the set cooking time Keep pressed the button B The timer will start counting backwards and will stop automatically at 0 position Acoustic signal After the set cookin...

Page 33: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING THE KNOB GUARD See figure 9 below Figure 9 WARNING During the operation the knob guard gets very hot Use kitchen gloves 32...

Page 34: ...ry 200 3 Traditional or ventilated 15 20 5 Lasagne 225 2 Traditional or ventilated 40 50 6 Meat cooking time for 1 cm thickness Slowly cooked roast ex roast veal 200 2 Traditional or ventilated 120 15...

Page 35: ...g fatty dishes it is recommended to place a bit of water in the drip pan to prevent the fat from burning and producing unpleasant odours or smoke Support surface for the food biscuits etc OPTIONALS De...

Page 36: ...ere taken away before Replace the accessories into the oven See figure 11 below Figure 11 HOW TO USE THE TURNSPIT where provided Meat has to be inserted onto the skewers and blocked by two clamps Slid...

Page 37: ...rface of the glass panel becomes scratched this could lead to a dangerous failure Wipe the inside cavity of the oven by using a damp cloth with a special product for ovens rinse and dry the oven caref...

Page 38: ...d the bulb reassemble the protective cover A See figure 14 below Figure 14 OVEN DOOR DISASSEMBLY To help in cleaning and make access to the oven cavity easier the oven door can be easily removed It is...

Page 39: ...pare Parts Stores DISPOSAL Packaging The parts of the oven packaging cardboard EPS expanded polystyrene PE plastic bags should be disposed of in compliance with local environmental regulations and usi...

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