008-03 - Gas cooker
12
The required temperature may be chosen by turning knob
24: warning light 26 comes on and goes out when the
elements are switched on. To turn off the oven, turn the
two knobs to position
●
(zero).
What to do if something goes wrong or
if not using the appliance for a long
time
When the appliance is not to be used for a long time,
clean thoroughly and turn off both the gas and electric
supply. In the case of malfunctioning or failure, turn off
the gas supply and disconnect from the mains. Call the
service centre.
TAKING CARE OF THE APPLIANCE
FREQUENCY OF MAINTENANCE
Warning!
Never clean the appliance with jets of water, whether
direct or pressurised.
Allow the machine to cool down before cleaning
Giving the appliance a thorough clean every day (after
turning it off) will keep it in perfect working order and
make it last longer. All steel parts should be cleaned with
water and a detergent, using a damp cloth; do not use
abrasive substances or corroding detergents.
Do not use steel wool, which could leave traces of rust.
For the same reason, avoid touching the appliance with
anything made of iron.
Do not clean any parts of the appliance other than the
grilling plate with emery or sandpaper. If absolutely
necessary, you may use powdered pumice stone.
If the appliance is extremely dirty, use a synthetic sponge
such as Scotchbrite.
After cleaning the appliance, rinse with clean water and
dry with a clean cloth.
All maintenance work must be carried out by qualified
personnel only.
Have the appliance checked at least once a year; we
strongly recommend that you stipulate a servicing and
maintenance contract with your supplier.
THE 2002/96/EC DIRECTIVE (WEEE):
information to users
This informational note is meant only for owners
of equipment marked with the symbol shown in
Fig. A on the adhesive label featuring the tech-
nical specifications applied on the actual pro-
duct (the label also giving the serial number).
This symbol indicates that the product is classified, ac-
cording to the regulations in force, as an item of electrical
and electronic equipment and conforms to EU Directive
2002/96/EC (WEEE) meaning that, at the end of its service
life, it must be treated separately from domestic waste,
i.e. it must be handed in free of charge to a separate wa-
ste electrical and electronic equipment collection centre
or returned to the reseller when buying a new equivalent
item of equipment.
The user is responsible for delivering the unit at the end of
its life to the appropriate collection facilities. Failure to do
so shall result in the user being subject to the penalties
prescribed by the legislation in force on waste.
Suitable separated collection so that the unit no longer
used can be sent off for environmentally compatible recy-
cling, treatment and disposal helps avoid possible negati-
ve effects on the environment and on health and facilita-
tes the recycling of the product's component materials.
For more detailed information on available collection sy-
stems, contact the local waste disposal service or the
shop you purchased the unit from.
Producers and importers fulfil their responsibility for envi-
ronmentally compatible recycling, treatment and disposal
both directly and by joining a collective scheme.