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Cleaning and maintenance

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4 Cleaning and maintenance

4.1 Instructions

4.2 Cleaning the surfaces

To keep the surfaces in good condition, 
they should be cleaned regularly after use. 
Let them cool first.

Ordinary daily cleaning

Always and only use specific products that 
do not contain abrasives or chlorine-based 
acids.
Pour the product onto a damp cloth and 
wipe the surface, rinse thoroughly and dry 
with a soft cloth or a microfibre cloth.

Food stains or residues

Do not use steel sponges and sharp 
scrapers as they will damage the surface.
Use normal, non-abrasive products and a 
wooden or plastic tool, if necessary. Rinse 
thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or a 
microfibre cloth.
Do not allow residues of sugary foods (such 
as jam) to set inside the oven. If left to set for 
too long, they might damage the enamel 
lining of the oven.

Improper use

Risk of damage to surfaces

•  Do not use steam jets to clean the 

appliance.

•  Do not use cleaning products containing 

chlorine, ammonia or bleach on parts 
made of steel or that have metallic 
surface finishes (e.g. anodizing, nickel- 
or chromium-plating).

•  Do not use abrasive or corrosive 

detergents (e.g. scouring powders, stain 
removers and metallic sponges) on 
glass parts.

•  Do not use rough or abrasive materials 

or sharp metal scrapers.

•  Do not wash removable parts such as 

the hob pan support grids, flame-
spreader crowns and burner caps in the 
dishwasher.

We recommend the use of 
cleaning products distributed by 
the manufacturer.

After cleaning, dry the appliance 
thoroughly to prevent any water or 
detergent from interfering with its 
operation or creating unsightly 
marks. 

Summary of Contents for B71GMXI9

Page 1: ...Using the storage compartment 65 3 6 Cooking advice 65 4 Cleaning and maintenance 68 4 1 Instructions 68 4 2 Cleaning the surfaces 68 4 3 Cleaning the hob 69 4 4 Cleaning the door 70 4 5 Cleaning the...

Page 2: ...r their safety Children must not play with the appliance Keep children under the age of eight at a safe distance unless they are constantly supervised Keep children under the age of 8 away from the ap...

Page 3: ...LAMMABLE MATERIALS IN THE STORAGE COMPARTMENT IF PRESENT OR NEAR THE APPLIANCE DO NOT USE AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILST IT IS IN USE Switch off the appliance immediately after use...

Page 4: ...ld be released as these could then heat up and catch fire Be very careful Never leave objects on the cooking surface DO NOT FOR ANY REASON USE THE APPLIANCE AS A SPACE HEATER Do not spray any spray pr...

Page 5: ...or corrosive detergents e g scouring powders stain removers and metallic sponges on glass parts Do not wash removable parts such as the hob pan support grids flame spreader crowns and burner caps in...

Page 6: ...on performed by authorised technical personnel The appliance must be connected to earth in compliance with electrical system safety standards Use cables withstanding a temperature of at least 90 C The...

Page 7: ...part of the appliance and must therefore be kept in its entirety and within the user s reach for the whole working life of the appliance Read this user manual carefully before using the appliance 1 6...

Page 8: ...uence of instructions for use Standalone instruction Plastic packaging Danger of suffocation Do not leave the packaging or any part of it unattended Do not let children play with the plastic bags Inst...

Page 9: ...Description 55 EN 2 Description 2 1 General Description 1 Upstand 2 Hob 3 Control panel 4 Left light 5 Seal 6 Door 7 Fan 8 Storage compartment Rack tray support frames...

Page 10: ...be set by turning the knob clockwise The numbers indicate the minutes Adjustment is progressive and intermediate positions between the figures can be used 2 Temperature knob This knob allows you to s...

Page 11: ...and minimum setting to adjust the flame Return the knobs to the position to turn off the burners 2 4 Other parts Shelves The appliance features shelves to position trays and racks at different heights...

Page 12: ...as and baked desserts Trivet Useful when using small cookware Some models are not provided with all accessories The oven accessories intended to come into contact with food are made of materials that...

Page 13: ...careful High temperature inside the storage compartment Danger of burns Do not open the storage compartment when the appliance is on and still hot The items inside the storage compartment could be ve...

Page 14: ...gas cocks If the appliance does not work properly contact your local Authorised Service Centre First use 1 Remove any protective film from the outside or inside of the appliance including accessories...

Page 15: ...nd trays have to be inserted into the side guides until they come to a complete stop The mechanical safety locks that prevent the rack from being removed accidentally must face downwards and towards t...

Page 16: ...pressed in longer Correct positioning of the flame spreader crowns and burner caps Before lighting the hob burners make sure that the flame spreader crowns are correctly positioned in their housings...

Page 17: ...le for fatty meats such as goose and duck Fan lower element The combination of the fan with just the lower heating element allows cooking to be completed more rapidly This system is recommended for st...

Page 18: ...to be placed on the base of the oven cavity and a spatula for placing pizzas on the stone Fan with circulaire The combination of the fan and the circulaire heating element incorporated in the rear of...

Page 19: ...iece than when it is cut into smaller pieces Advice for cooking meat Cooking times vary according to the thickness and quality of the food and to consumer taste Use a meat thermometer when roasting me...

Page 20: ...ing time if necessary The cooking time for meringues and choux pastry will vary depending on the size Advice for defrosting and proving Place frozen foods without their packaging in a lidless containe...

Page 21: ...with grill 4 260 10 10 Bacon 0 7 Grill 5 260 7 8 Pork fillet 1 5 Fan with grill 4 260 10 5 Beef fillet 1 Grill 5 260 10 7 Salmon trout 1 2 Turbo Circulaire 2 150 160 35 40 Monkfish 1 5 Turbo Circulair...

Page 22: ...s of sugary foods such as jam to set inside the oven If left to set for too long they might damage the enamel lining of the oven Improper use Risk of damage to surfaces Do not use steam jets to clean...

Page 23: ...ation then wait until they are perfectly dry Replace the flame spreader crowns making sure that they are correctly positioned in their housings with their respective burner caps Igniters and thermocou...

Page 24: ...n both sides with both hands lift it so that it forms an angle of around 30 and remove it 3 To reassemble the door put the hinges in the relevant slots in the oven making sure that grooved sections A...

Page 25: ...2 3 Remove the intermediate glass pane by lifting it upwards following the same procedure for the internal glass pane but taking care to push the front part of the pane 2 towards the inside of the app...

Page 26: ...the guide frames enables the sides to be cleaned more easily This operation should be performed each time the automatic cleaning cycle is used on some models only To remove the guide frames Pull the f...

Page 27: ...l and the temperature knob to the symbol 2 Set a cooking time of 18 minutes using the timer minute minder knob 3 At the end of the cooking time the timer will switch the oven heating elements off and...

Page 28: ...the oven is dried using a fan assisted function at 160 C for approximately 10 minutes 4 6 Extraordinary maintenance Installing and removing the seal To remove the seal Release the clips located in th...

Page 29: ...bulb 5 Replace the light bulb with one of the same type 40W 6 Refit the cover Ensure the moulded part of the glass A is facing the door 7 Press the cover completely down so that it attaches perfectly...

Page 30: ...bjects or sharp corners If the hose is not perfectly airtight and leaks gas do not try to repair it replace it with a new hose verify that the hose is not past its expiry date serigraphed on the hose...

Page 31: ...ations comply with the applicable standard Carefully screw the connector 3 to the gas connector 1 of the appliance placing the seal 2 between them Connection with a steel hose with bayonet fitting Car...

Page 32: ...s in force The room where the appliance is installed must have enough air flow for the regular combustion of gas and the necessary air change in the room itself The air vents protected by grilles must...

Page 33: ...fan 5 2 Adaptation to different types of gas In case of operation with other types of gas the burner nozzles must be changed and the minimum flame adjusted on the gas cocks Replacing nozzles 1 Remove...

Page 34: ...o out Repeat the operation on all gas cocks Adjusting the minimum setting for LPG Tighten the screw located at the side of the cock spindle clockwise all the way Lubricating the gas cocks Over time th...

Page 35: ...as G25 G25 20 mbar 6 Natural Gas G27 G27 20 mbar 7 Natural Gas G2 350 G2 350 13 mbar 8 LPG G30 31 G30 31 28 37 mbar G30 31 30 37 mbar G30 31 30 30 mbar 9 LPG G30 31 G30 31 37 mbar 10 LPG G30 31 G30 31...

Page 36: ...3 Reduced flow rate W 400 500 1600 4 Natural Gas G25 1 AUX SR UR 3c Rated heating capacity kW 1 05 1 8 3 9 Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm 77 100 148 Pre chamber printed on nozzle F1 Y F3 Reduced flow rate W...

Page 37: ...550 1600 Rated flow rate G30 g h 80 131 284 Rated flow rate G31 g h 79 129 279 10 LPG G30 31 AUX SR UR 3c Rated heating capacity kW 1 05 1 8 3 9 Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm 43 58 77 Pre chamber printed...

Page 38: ...the correct clearance is left Depending on the type of installation this appliance belongs to classes A Class 1 Free standing appliance Heavy appliance Crushing hazard Position the appliance into the...

Page 39: ...nce Appliance overall dimensions 1 Minimum distance from side walls or other flammable material 2 Minimum cabinet width A The appliance must be installed by a qualified technician and according to the...

Page 40: ...gas connections screw the four adjustable legs supplied with the appliance The appliance must sit level on the floor to ensure stability Screw or unscrew the bottom part of the leg until the applianc...

Page 41: ...r of the appliance 2 Adjust the height of the 4 legs 3 Assemble the fastening bracket 4 Align the base of the hook on the fastening bracket with the base of the slot on the wall fastening plate The an...

Page 42: ...ide of the appliance to the bracket holes 7 Move the bracket onto the wall and mark the position of the holes to be drilled in the wall 8 After drilling the holes in the wall use wall plugs and screws...

Page 43: ...ow of the fitting You may damage this part of the appliance which may void the manufacturer s warranty Use soap and water to check for gas leaks on all connections DO NOT use naked flames to find leak...

Page 44: ...iance and in an easily reachable position Connection with plug and socket Make sure that the plug and socket are of the same type Avoid using adapters and shunts as these could cause overheating and a...

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