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INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 
BUILT-IN GAS OVENS

3100456

Summary of Contents for F605LAGGKX

Page 1: ...1 EN INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL BUILT IN GAS OVENS 3100456 ...

Page 2: ...___________________________ THREE KNOB OVEN CONTROLS _________________________________________________ TWO KNOB OVEN CONTROLS ___________________________________________________ OVEN FUNCTIONS ______________________________________________________________ BEFORE FIRST USE ____________________________________________________________ RACK POSITIONING _________________________________________________...

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Page 4: ...aration under the manufacturer s full responsibility that the product complies with all European health safety and environmental requirements laid out in the legislation covering this product type ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION This appliance is marked in accordance with European Community Directive 2012 19 EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE This directive defines the standards for the ...

Page 5: ...ilation openings and heat dispersal slots If the power supply cable is damaged contact technical support immediately and they will arrange for it to be replaced Do not use abrasive or corrosive detergents e g scouring powders stain removers and metallic sponges on glass parts Do not sit or put any weight on the oven door Do not use steam jets to clean the appliance Do not use the appliance as a sp...

Page 6: ...rson To prevent overheating the appliance must not be installed behind a decorative door or panel Gas appliances must only be connected up and worked on by qualified gas engineers who must be licensed and registered in most jurisdictions When connecting up the gas hose this must not exceed the maximum length provided for by regulations Pipes and hoses must not come into contact with moving parts an...

Page 7: ...from their inner and outer packaging In the event of any uncertainty do not use the appliance and contact technical support Checkthatthekitchenunitissuitableforinstallation of the oven referring to the dimensions given in this guide IMPORTANT INFORMATION The oven is only suitable for installation inside a fitted kitchen unit or carcase The sides and surrounding surfaces must be able to withstand te...

Page 8: ... hob are to be added to those required by the oven The manufacturer shall bear no liability in the event of the oven being installed in combination with a hob from another manufacturer INSTALLING THE OVEN IN A TALL APPLIANCE HOUSING The clearance between the oven and the kitchen units must be enough to ensure sufficient ventilation and air discharge Ensure there is an opening in the top or rear of t...

Page 9: ...cated on the appliance data plate The circuit wiring and outlet are equipped with a compliant earth connection When the oven is connected to the mains power supply via a socket Wire a plug onto the power cable which must comply with applicable standards in the country of use the plug and its fuse where applicable must be suitable for the rated load specified on the appliance data plate Connect the ...

Page 10: ...witched by the breaker and must be connected to the earthing system As an alternative an RCBO may also be used or RCD protection in addition to or instead of a fuse or MCB depending on the applicable electrical code REPLACING COMPONENTS Isolate the appliance s gas and electricity supplies before performing any maintenance Contact an authorised service centre if functional components require replac...

Page 11: ...eel hose depending on the requirements of applicable local gas regulations The appliance is tested in accordance with the information given on the data plate For use with other types of gas see the GAS CONVERSION chapter The incoming gas connection is externally threaded BSPP ISO 228 1 CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE TO THE GAS SUPPLY Before connecting the appliance to the gas supply check that the data ...

Page 12: ...s until they are empty but without tilting or overturning them Regularly cleaning the filter at the inlet to the pressure regulator ROOM VENTILATION The appliance must only be installed in permanently ventilated locations as provided for by applicable regulations The location where the appliance is installed requires sufficient air flow to support both the combustion of the gas used and the necessary ...

Page 13: ...llows to replace the oven burner nozzle 1 Open the oven door 2 Remove any accessories from inside the oven 3 Unscrew the fastening screws of the oven base and remove 4 Slacken off screws A and B 5 Removetheburnertowardstheoutsideinorder to access the nozzle 6 Change the nozzle using a 7mm box spanner 7 Refit the burner and the oven base Proceed as follows to replace the grill broiler burner nozzle 1...

Page 14: ...e position 5 Remove the knob introduce a flat head screwdriver and turn the screw to adjust the minimum position 6 Whenusingliquefiedgas thescrewwillneedto be turned all the way to the right GAS CONVERSION TABLE Installation GAS CONVERSION Burner Gas type Pressure N o z z l e diameter Nominal flow rate Flow rate Reduced B y p a s s diameter mbar 1 100 mm g h l h kW kcal h kW kcal h 1 100 mm Oven Town...

Page 15: ... TWO KNOB OVEN CONTROLS 1 Temperature selector 2 Thermometer 3 Function selector TWO KNOB OVEN CONTROLS 1 Temperature selector 2 Touchscreen displays 3 Function selector OVEN FUNCTIONS CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Grill Rotisserie Fan Light 100 150 220 270 180 LOW HIGH ...

Page 16: ...ries present in the oven LIGHTING THE GAS OVEN Fully open the oven door Turn the thermostat knob anticlockwise to the max position ignition Press and hold down the knob for at least 5 seconds The electric spark ignition will operate automatically Release the knob and wait 15 20 seconds for the flame to stabilise then close the oven door again Turn the knob to the chosen temperature Oven lighting is...

Page 17: ...Static with rotisserie Heat from below and rotisserie The rotisserie turns the food while the gas burner is lit ideal for uniform cooking of large pieces of meat Level 3 with skewer and skewer holder Select the required temperature and the ROTISSERIE function Grill with rotisserie Heat from the upper grill fixed temperature and rotisserie The rotisserie turns the food while the gas grill is lit Th...

Page 18: ...the oven to allow heat to circulate Use light coloured aluminium trays when cooking pastries Use dark metal tins for cooking sweets and biscuits as they help absorb heat Turn and mix dishes so that they heat through evenly For new recipes choose the lowest temperature from those given along with the shortest time then assess how well cooked the dish is prolonging the cooking if necessary SAVING EN...

Page 19: ...ps 1 5 grill 175 15 5 Spare ribs 1 5 grill 175 10 10 Bacon 0 7 grill 200 7 8 Pork fillet 1 5 grill 175 10 5 Beef fillet 1 grill 200 10 7 Rainbow trout 1 2 Fan 150 160 35 40 Monkfish 1 5 Fan 160 60 65 Turbot 1 5 Fan 160 45 50 Pizza 1 Fan MAX 8 9 Bread 1 Fan 190 200 25 30 Focaccia 1 Fan 180 190 20 25 Bundt cake 1 Fan 160 55 60 Jam tart 1 Fan 160 35 40 Ricotta cake 1 Fan 160 170 55 60 Stuffed tortellini ...

Page 20: ... cooking with the corresponding knobs Disabling the Buzzer To manually stop the buzzer press any button Changing the Current Time and Adjusting the Buzzer Volume To change the time press and hold the and buttons simultaneously for at least two seconds or in any case until the dot flashes Press the or button to change the time Adjusting the buzzer volume Press the M button The following text will be...

Page 21: ...ratureisreached the thermometer dial will stop and the heat will be optimally distributed inside the oven In the event that the temperature changes significantly or such as to affect cooking the thermometer needle will show this variation When the oven is switched off the temperature will slowly go down until it reaches the ambient temperature N B The thermometer temperature may not coincide with the...

Page 22: ...ng the front clip pushed down pull the rail towards the interior of the oven Repeat for the rear clip ROTISSERIE FUNCTION Used to cook joints of meat chickens and fish evenly on all sides using the grill element Position the skewer support in level 3 of the side guides Place a tray on one of the lower levels of the side guides to collect cooking grease Insert the meat or fish on the rotisserie skewe...

Page 23: ...aning the Door Glazing To degrease use washing up liquid and vinegar then rinse otherwise clean with washing up liquid rinse then pass over with a moist cloth before drying To remove encrusted food soak with soapy water or washing up liquid for a few minutes After a few minutes rinse off then dry with a soft cloth Avoid anti limescale abrasive and multi purpose products as they will affect the look ...

Page 24: ...en Remove the side guide assembly from the oven REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT Warning Isolate the oven s power supply before changing the light bulb DO NOT touch the bulb with your bare hands Upper oven light Bulb type G9 halogen 220 V 40 W Ensure that the oven is off and cool Unscrew the glass cover and take out the old halogen bulb Insert a new halogen bulb in the holder DO NOT touch the bulb with you...

Page 25: ...s Slowly close the door until it blocks checking that the levers have blocked the door Remove the top cover of the door by pressing the round buttons on the left and right Lift the top cover and remove Paying attention to the sides of the panes do not invert or turn round Slide the panes of glass out Clean the glass Repeat the operations above in reverse to reassemble the door If the hinges are no...

Page 26: ...ercooked When cooking large quantities of food the cook ing time must be increased proportionally Check that there is sufficient space around the oven dish to allow heat to circulate correctly Have a technician check the actual mains voltage Condensation forms on the oven door glass When cooking foods with a high water content it is normal for condensation to form on the inside of the oven door and ...

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