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•  For this connection, a ‘Twin and Earth 

6242Y’ type cable should be used.

2.3 

anti-tiltinG kit

Anti-tilting 

Bracket 

(x1) (will be 

attached to the 

wall)

wall

plug (x1)

Screw (x1)

1

2

3

The document bag contains an 

anti-tilting kit. Loosely attach the anti-

tilting bracket (1) to the wall using the 

screw (2) and wall plug (3), following the 

measurements shown in the figure and 

table below. Adjust the height of the anti-

tilting bracket so that it lines up with the slot 

on the cooker and tighten the screw. Push 

the appliance towards the wall making sure 

that the anti-tilting bracket is inserted into 

the slot on the rear of the appliance.

A

B

Anti-

tilting 

bracket

Wall

Product Dimensions  

(Width X Depth X Height) (Cm) A (mm) B (mm)

60x60x90 (Double Oven)

297.5

52

50x60x90 (Double Oven)

247.5

52

90x60x85

430

107

60x60x90 

309.5

112

60x60x85

309.5

64

50x60x90

247.5

112

50x60x85

247.5

64

50x50x90

247.5

112

50x50x85

247.5

64

2.4 

aDjuStinG the feet

Your product stands on four adjustable 

feet. For safe operation, it is important that 

your appliance is correctly balanced. Make 

sure the appliance is level prior to cooking. 

To increase the height of the appliance, 

turn the feet anti-clockwise. To decrease 

the height of the appliance, turn the feet 

clockwise.

It is possible to raise the height of the 

appliance up to 30 mm by adjusting the 

feet. The appliance is heavy and we 

recommend that a minimum of 2 people lift 

it. Never drag the appliance.

Summary of Contents for KF-66DIDD04BH1-EN

Page 1: ...EN User Manual KF 66DIDD04WM1 EN KF 66DIDD04IM1 EN KF 66DIDD04BH1 EN Cooking Home Appliances 1 ...

Page 2: ...UTION Injury or property damage risk IMPORTANT NOTE Operating the system correctly Thank you for choosing this product This User Manual contains important safety information and instructions on the operation and maintenance of your appliance Please take the time to read this User Manual before using your appliance and keep this book for future reference ...

Page 3: ...1 Instructions for the Installer 11 2 2 Electrical Connection and Safety 12 2 3 Anti tilting kit 13 2 4 Adjusting the feet 13 3 PRODUCT FEATURES 14 4 USE OF PRODUCT 15 4 1 Hob controls 15 4 2 Accessories 22 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 23 5 1 Cleaning 23 5 2 Maintenance 25 6 TROUBLESHOOTING TRANSPORT 26 6 1 Troubleshooting 26 6 2 Transport 27 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 28 7 1 Energy Fiche 28 ...

Page 4: ...if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children should not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance should not be made by children without supervision WARNING The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements Keep children les...

Page 5: ...lean any spillages off the lid before use and allow the cooker to cool before closing the lid Do not operate the appliance with an external timer or separate remote control system WARNING To prevent the appliance tipping the stabilising brackets must be installed For detailed information refer to the anti tilting kit set guide During use the appliance will get hot Care should be taken to avoid tou...

Page 6: ...the appliance in any way Inappropriate hob guards can cause accidents Before connecting your appliance make sure that the local distribution conditions nature of the gas and gas pressure or electricity voltage and frequency and the specifications of the appliance are compatible The specifications for this appliance are stated on the label CAUTION This appliance is designed only for cooking food an...

Page 7: ...hould consult their cardiologist before using the induction hob 1 2 Installation Warnings Do not operate the appliance before it is fully installed The appliance must be installed by an authorised technician The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage that might be caused by incorrect placement and installation by unauthorised people When the appliance is unpacked make sure that it is has n...

Page 8: ...ilated Take care when opening the oven door during or after cooking The hot steam from the oven may cause burns Do not put flammable or combustible materials in or near the appliance when it is operating Always use oven gloves to remove and replace food in the oven Under no circumstances should the oven be lined with aluminium foil as overheating may occur Do not place dishes or baking trays direc...

Page 9: ...nce of the oven or damage the door Do not place heavy or flammable items e g nylon plastic bags paper cloth etc into the drawer This includes cookware with plastic accessories e g handles CAUTION The inside surface of the storage compartment may get hot when the appliance is in use Avoid touching the inside surface Do not hang towels dishcloths or clothes from the appliance or its handles 1 4 Duri...

Page 10: ...achine This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste Instead it should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could...

Page 11: ...nd its accessories ensure that the appliance is not damaged If you suspect any damage do not use it and contact an authorised service person or qualified technician immediately Make sure that there are no flammable or combustible materials in the close vicinity such as curtains oil cloth etc which may catch fire The worktop and furniture surrounding the appliance must be made of materials resistan...

Page 12: ...ne by a qualified personnel Do not use adaptors multiple sockets and or extension leads The supply cord should be kept away from hot parts of the appliance and must not be bent or compressed Otherwise the cord may be damaged causing a short circuit If the appliance is not connected to the mains with a plug a all pole disconnector with at least 3 mm contact spacing must be used in order to meet the...

Page 13: ...ar of the appliance A B Anti tilting bracket Wall Product Dimensions Width X Depth X Height Cm A mm B mm 60x60x90 Double Oven 297 5 52 50x60x90 Double Oven 247 5 52 90x60x85 430 107 60x60x90 309 5 112 60x60x85 309 5 64 50x60x90 247 5 112 50x60x85 247 5 64 50x50x90 247 5 112 50x50x85 247 5 64 2 4 Adjusting the feet Your product stands on four adjustable feet For safe operation it is important that ...

Page 14: ...m that shown in the figures below List of Components 1 Cooktop 2 Control Panel 3 Top Oven Door Handle 4 Top Oven Door 5 Main Oven Door Handle 6 Main Oven Door 7 Adjustable Feet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Control Panel 8 Timer 9 Main Oven Control Knob 10 Top Oven Control Knob 11 Main Oven Thermostat Knob 12 Hob Control Knob 10 9 11 7 12 ...

Page 15: ...duction heating To check if the cookware is suitable for induction cooking you can hold a magnet to the base of the cookware If the magnet sticks the cookware is generally suitable or you can put little water in the cookware on a cooking zone set at maximum level The water must heating at a few seconds When using certain pans you may hear various noises coming from them this is due to the design o...

Page 16: ...area has a temperature that is dangerous to touch After switching off the cooking zone the respective display will show H until the corresponding cooking zone temperature is at a safe level Safety Switch Off Function A cooking zone will automatically switch off if the heat setting has not been modified for a specified duration of time A change in the heat setting of the cooking zone will reset the...

Page 17: ...he hob off by pressing wait until H disappears for all zones switch the hob on by pressing and continue to use If the same error is displayed again call an authorised service agent E4 Supply frequency is different from the rated values Switch the hob off by pressing wait until H disappears from all zones switch the hob on by pressing and continue to use If the same error is displayed again switch ...

Page 18: ... to cook on only one shelf at a time in this function Fan Function Switch on the FAN function using the main oven control knob The oven s thermostat and warning lights will switch on and the upper and lower heating elements and fan will start operating The temperature can be adjusted using the main oven thermostat knob Cooking is carried out by the lower and upper heating elements within the oven ...

Page 19: ... top oven off Keep children away from the oven during grilling and until the oven has fully cooled after use Warning The top oven door must be fully open when this function is selected VapClean Set your oven function to static function at 90 C to operate VapClean function Spill 200 250ml of water to the tray which is stated on the oven base Start the oven and Vapclean will take approximately 20 mi...

Page 20: ...ing period This function helps you to cook for a fixed period of time A time range between 0 and 10 hours can be set Prepare the food for cooking and put it in the oven 1 Select the desired cooking function and the temperature using the control knobs 2 Press MODE until you see dur symbol on the display screen The symbol A will flash 3 Select the desired cooking time period using the and keys 4 The...

Page 21: ...ng time using the and keys symbol will disappear Add the cooking period to the current time of day You can set a time of up to 23 hours and 59 minutes after this 6 The current time will reappear on the screen and the symbols A and will remain illuminated The operating time will be calculated and the oven will automatically start symbol will reappear on the screen so that cooking will finish at the...

Page 22: ...ble handle Make sure when using the grill pan handle that it is centralised and secure as shown in the figure Do not leave the handle in position while grilling is in operation The Shallow Tray The shallow tray is best used for baking pastries Put the tray into any rack and push it to the end to make sure it is correctly placed The Wire Grid The wire grid is best used for grilling or for processin...

Page 23: ...tops if the surface is cracked to avoid the possibility of an electric shock switch off the appliance and call for service Use a cream or liquid cleaner to clean the vitroceramic glass Then rinse and dry the glass thoroughly with a dry cloth Do not use cleaning materials meant for steel as they may damage the glass If substances with a low melting point are used in the cookware s base or coatings ...

Page 24: ... drinks and coffee should be cleaned with a cloth dipped in warm water immediately If these stains are not cleaned and allowed to dry on the surfaces they are on they should NOT be rubbed with hard objects pointed objects steel and plastic scouring wires surface damaging dish sponge or cleaning agents containing high levels of alcohol stain removers degreasers surface abrasive chemicals Otherwise ...

Page 25: ...After releasing it from the clips a lift it up a 5 2 Maintenance WARNING The maintenance of this appliance should be carried out by an authorised service person or qualified technician only Changing the Oven Lamp WARNING Switch off the appliance and allow it to cool before cleaning your appliance Remove the glass lens then remove the bulb Insert the new bulb resistant to 300 C to replace the bulb ...

Page 26: ...er level P or 9 on two cooking zones which are on the same side at the same time Maximum power level for the two zones is reached Operating both zones at power level P or 9 would exceed the permitted maximum power level for the two zones Oven does not switch on Power is switched off Check whether there is power supplied Also check that other kitchen appliances are working No heat or oven does not ...

Page 27: ...iginal case Follow the transport signs on the packaging Tape all independent parts to the product to prevent damaging the product during transport If you do not have the original packaging prepare a carriage box so that the appliance especially the external surfaces of the product is protected against external threats ...

Page 28: ...n Size 2 cm Ø16 0 Energy Consumption 2 Wh kg 182 0 Heating Technology 3 Induction Size 3 cm Ø21 0 Energy Consumption 3 Wh kg 182 0 Heating Technology 4 Induction Size 4 cm Ø21 0 Energy Consumption 4 Wh kg 182 0 Energy Consumption of Hob Wh kg 182 0 This hob complies with EN 60350 2 Energy Saving Tips Hob Use cookwares having flat base Use cookwares with proper size Use cookwares with lid Minimize ...

Page 29: ...Volume l 39 Energy Efficiency Index conventional 103 6 Energy Efficiency Index fan forced 94 1 Energy Class A Energy consumption electricity conventional kWh cycle 0 87 Energy consumption electricity fan forced kWh cycle 0 79 Heat Source ELECTRIC Volume l 69 Number of cavities 2 This oven complies with EN 60350 1 Energy Saving Tips Oven Cook the meals together if possible Keep the pre heating time...

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