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3.2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS: CONVECTION OVEN 

 

Turn the main switch on. Turn the thermostat knob from "0" to the desired position between 

50°C and 300°C (both pilot lamps lit). The green pilot lamp indicates that the appliance is on, 

the yellow pilot lamp indicates that the heating element of the ventilated oven is functioning. 

As  soon  as  the  desired  temperature  has  been  reached,  the  yellow  pilot  lamp  switches  off. 

Turn the thermostat to the  "0" position to switch off the oven. The oven is heated by forced 

air. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3.3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS: ELECTRIC STATIC OVEN 

 

By  turning  the  knob  scaled  from  0  to  300  °C  clockwise  the  main  switch  switches  on,  the 

green pilot lamp indicates that the appliance is on  and the desired temperature - from 50 °C 

to 300 °C can be set by means of the thermostat. 

 

By turning the knob with the stroke symbols (upper and lower heating elements)  clockwise 

the following functions can be set: 

a) Position "0": = oven and yellow pilot lamps turned off. 

 

b) Position       = total/complete heating of the oven by means of the upper and lower heating 

elements, the two yellow pilot lamps are turned on. 

 

c) Position        = Only the lower part of the oven is heated and the lower yellow pilot lamp is 

turned on. 

 

d) Position        = Only the upper part of the oven is heated and the upper yellow pilot lamp is 

turned on. 

 

As soon as the set temperature has been reached the yellow pilot lamps turn off and 

turn on again in cycles on how the oven is cooking.  

 

The oven is heated by static air. 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 110/40PVE

Page 1: ...S Se er rv vi ic ce e w w w m a s t r o s h o p c o m Mastro GmbH H serstra e 53 59075 Hamm Germany 49 0 2381 97371 0 49 0 2381 97371 88...

Page 2: ...VE 90 40 PVE 110 40 PVE 65 70 PVE 90 80 PVE 110 80 PVE 65 70 CFVE 90 80 CFVE 70 40 PVE 70 40 PVE T 90 80 CFVES 70 70 PVE 70 70 PVE T 90 40 PVET 70 70 CFVE 90 80 PVET RANGES WITH GLASS CERAMIC TOP Code...

Page 3: ...ry installation instructions 2 1 Regulations technical rules and general specifications 2 2 Installation 2 2 1 Electrical connection 2 2 1 1 Equipotential 2 3 Safety devices Paragraph User instruction...

Page 4: ...K The electric ranges are made in compliance with the basic requirements envisaged by EEC directives in accordance with EEC Directive 73 23 on low voltage EEC Directive 89 336 on electromagnetic compa...

Page 5: ...700 850 980 400 700 280 430 700 700 280 430 700 700 850 980 400 1100 850 800 1100 850 The data plate contains all necessary information with installation and it is located on the left side of the unit...

Page 6: ...d easily accessible Using the levelling feet lay the appliance flat adjust the height and ensure its stability 2 1 Regulations technical rules and general specifications Comply with the following rule...

Page 7: ...nd and the cable clamp and connect the wires to the relative binding posts 5 The appliance must be provided with an efficient earth connection For this purpose near the terminal block there is a bindi...

Page 8: ...the hot plate selector switch to position 0 to switch off Above the selector switch there is a symbol which indicates the cooking position of the plate When you switch on the plate corresponding to th...

Page 9: ...hes on the green pilot lamp indicates that the appliance is on and the desired temperature from 50 C to 300 C can be set by means of the thermostat By turning the knob with the stroke symbols upper an...

Page 10: ...stances as they could damage the steel surface After cleaning rinse well and dry thoroughly Before a long period of inactivity Disconnect the power at the mains Clean the appliance thoroughly and dry...

Page 11: ...y using a clean cloth or cooking paper Suggestion you should clean the CERAN cooking top every time it is used If aluminium or plastic sheets sugar or products containing sugar melt on the cooking top...

Page 12: ...eramics when it is hot This means that a greater bottom curve leads to less available heating power during cooking and more frequent intervention of the temperature trip switch The heating elements ar...

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