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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 

Attention: disconnect the electric power supply before performing any type of maintenance on the 
product 

  Do not clean the appliance using steam cleaners.

  Do  not  use  rough,  abrasive  materials  or  sharp  metal  scrapers  to  clean  the  oven  door,  as  they  can

damage the surfaces and cause the glass to break. Do not use acid products (like anti-scaling

agents) as they can damage the enamelled parts.

  Turn off the heating elements, wait for the internal parts of the oven to cool down before touching or

cleaning them. When cleaning with a wet sponge or soft cloth, take all due care if the surface is

hot  as  it  will  produce  steam  and  you  will  risk  scalding  yourself.  Moreover,  some  detergents

create noxious fumes on contact with the heat.

The  enamelled  or  stainless  steel  parts  must  be  treated  with  caution.  Use  water  or  specific products, 
accurately drying with a soft cloth

In case of heavy deposits in the enamelled parts, use a sponge (non- 

abrasive) dampened with warm water and vinegar. Residual foods and dirt must be removed immediately. 
It will make removing them easier if the internal parts of the oven are cleaned while they are still warm. 

ATTENTION: The symbols stamped on the appliance (e.g. around the knobs) can be damaged if dirt 

remains for an excessively long period on them. 

Dirt residue must be removed immediately but use products specifically for steel as other overly abrasive 
ones could cause the symbols to fade. 
Regularly check the state of the rubber gasket located around the oven opening. If gasket damage is noted, 
contact the nearest technical after-sales centre. 

Removing/mounting the oven door 

MOV-LX74

This oven door model has soft-closing hinges that amortize the closure of the door. 
It is possible to remove the oven door by following these instructions: 

-open the oven door completely. 
-with the help of the pliers, pull the zipper hook towards its fixing seat. 
-close the door slightly to secure the hook in the seat. 
-at this point you can lift the door slightly to remove it. 

Summary of Contents for MOV-LX74

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL H NG D N S D NG MODEL MOV LX74 L N NG I N M T H NG D N L P T S D NG V B O D NG VN...

Page 2: ...ng mounting interior glasses 11 Removing mounting lateral guides 12 Removing mounting sliding guides 12 Replacing the ovenlight bulb 13 Instructions for installation 13 Introduction into the cabinet 1...

Page 3: ...mpliancewiththelocalstandardsinforce Failure to comply with that written can compromise the safety of the appliance Faultscausedbyinstallationorimproperusearenotcoveredbywarranty Before installation a...

Page 4: ...cool To prevent any electric shocks the appliance must be off before the bulb is replaced Do not clean the appliance using steam cleaners Abrasivematerialsormetalscrapersmustnotbeusedtocleantheovendo...

Page 5: ...4 DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT 1 CONTROL PANEL 2 CONTROLS HANDLE...

Page 6: ...5 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY CLOCK DISPLAY COOKING MODES DISPLAY ON OFF MENU INCREASE DECREASE CONFIRMATION...

Page 7: ...at a cooking function is active even in manual mode Theovenlightanddefrostfunctionarenotconsideredascookingfunctions sotheiconisturnedoff whentheseareactive Thesymbolflashestosignaltheendofacookingand...

Page 8: ...mately four seconds the value is accepted Delayed cooking start Youcansettheendofacookingimmediatelyaftersettingtheduration Setthedesiredlengthoftimeand presstheMENUsymbolonce thedisplayshowsEND then...

Page 9: ...in a softer manner thanks to the use of forced air Gentle cooking Pr 05 Suitable for cooking delicate foods e g leavened desserts Intensive cooking Pr 06 The activation of the top and bottom heat ele...

Page 10: ...ingthisfunction itispossibletomaintaintheconstanttemperatureoffoods which is very useful for heating or keep cooked food at the temperature Spit MOV LX74 Thespitispositionedtransversallywith theconnec...

Page 11: ...Incaseof heavydeposits inthe enamelled parts usea sponge non abrasive dampened with warm water and vinegar Residual foods and dirt must be removed immediately Itwillmakeremovingthemeasieriftheinternal...

Page 12: ...avingtoremovetheoven door Follow the steps below to extract the internal crystals Open the oven door and immediately lock the hinges There are two buttons on the left and right sides of the door locat...

Page 13: ...detheovencavity fig 2 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 1 FI 95 Fig 2 FI 95 Fig 3 FI 95 Fig 4 FI 95 To re mount the guides perform the steps in reverse order Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 REMOVING MOUNTING THE SLIDING GUIDES...

Page 14: ...rovided bythe manufacturing company due to an incorrect installation will not be included in the warranty Theinstallationandtechnicalassistancemustonlybeperformedbyqualifiedstaff followingthe instruct...

Page 15: ...ntothemains withouttheuseoftheplug includeadevicethatensures disconnectionfromthenetwork withadistanceenablingfulldisconnectionintheconditionsof overvoltage category III in accordance with the relevan...

Page 16: ...Spare parts Only authorised components can be used for appliance support Do not repair or replace any oven component not recommended by this manual All interventions and repairs must be carried out by...

Page 17: ...g L p t k nh b n trong l n ng Th o g L p t h th ng b n Th o g L p t ray tr t Thay th n l n ng H ng d n l p t Gi i thi u b n trong l n ng L p t i n cho l n ng L p t v thay th c p ngu n K t n i ti p t...

Page 18: ...n hi n h nh a ph ng Vi c kh ng tu n th c c v n b n c th nh h ng n s an to n c a thi t b C c l i do c i t ho c s d ng kh ng ng c ch s kh ng c b o h nh Tr c khi l p t v s d ng thi t b ph i c k h ng d n...

Page 19: ...ph i i cho n khi l ngu i tr nh b gi t i n thi t b ph i c t t tr c khi b ng n c thay th Kh ng v sinh thi t b b ng thi t b v sinh h i n c Kh ng s d ng thi t b m i m n ho c v t d ng ch nh m kim lo i v s...

Page 20: ...19 M T S N PH M 1 B NG HI N TH 2 PH M I U KHI N...

Page 21: ...20 M N H NH HI N TH NHI T TH I GIAN CH C N NG T T M MENU T NG GI M X C NH N...

Page 22: ...n ng r ng kh ng c xem nh ch c n ng n u n ng v th bi u t ng t t khi ch ng ho t ng K hi u nh y n l b o hi u k t th c n u n ng v kh a l i khi h t th i gian h n gi Th ng s t t nh ng n v n s ng khi ch c n...

Page 23: ...ho ng 4 gi y gi tr s c ch p nh n Ho n ho t ng n ng B n c th thi t l p k t th c qu tr nh n u ngay l p t c sau khi thi t l p th i gian n u i u ch nh th i gian mong mu n v nh n n t MENU m t l n m n h nh...

Page 24: ...g N ng i n tr i k t h p qu t Pr 04 ch c n ng n y cho ph p n ng nh ng m n m m nh s d ng kh ng kh y ra t qu t N ng d i k t h p qu t Pr 05 Th ch h p cho n m m v d nh nh ng m n b nh tr ng mi ng N ng truy...

Page 25: ...c b ng nhi t l ng H m n ng th c n Pr 15 Ch c n ng n y cho ph p duy tr nhi t c a th c n th ch h p cho vi c gi c nhi t c a th c n Xi n MOV LX74 Xi n c b c ngang n i v i ph a sau l v ch c n ng n y c a x...

Page 26: ...en s d ng b t bi n kh ng c t nh ch t m i m n v i n c m v gi m Th c n th a v c n b n ph i c l m s ch ho n to n S d d ng v sinh h n n u c c b ph n trong l v n c n m CH C c bi u t ng c in tr n thi t b v...

Page 27: ...n y c th lo i b c n m t trong k nh CH Lu n lu n nh kh a b n l tr c khi k o k nh ra C a s t ng trong su t qu tr nh n y Th c hi n c c b c t ng t ng c l i g n k nh tr l i H y m b o r ng ch ng c x p theo...

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