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Instructions for the User

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12.CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Before carrying out any operations, disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply.

Never use a jet of steam for cleaning the appliance.

12.1 Cleaning stainless steel

To keep stainless steel in good condition, it must be cleaned regularly, after each use of the cooker, after
allowing it to cool.

12.2 Routine daily cleaning

When cleaning and caring for stainless steel surfaces, always use 

only 

specific products which do not

contain abrasives or chlorine-based acids.

Instructions for use: 

pour the product onto a damp cloth and wipe over the surface, then rinse

thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or chamois leather.

12.3 Food stains or spills

Never use metal scouring pads or sharp scrapers; they will damage surfaces.
Use ordinary non-abrasive products for steel, with the aid of wooden or plastic utensils if
necessary.
Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or chamois leather.
Do not allow spills of foods with high sugar content (e.g. jam) to dry inside the oven. If they dry
for too long, they might damage the enamel coating of the inside of the oven.

12.4 Cleaning the oven

To keep the oven in good condition, it must be cleaned regularly, after allowing it to cool down. Remove
all removable parts.

Clean the oven shelves with hot water and non-abrasive detergents, rinse and dry.

12.5 Cleaning the door glazing

The glass in the door should always be kept thoroughly clean. Use absorbent kitchen roll; remove
stubborn dirt with a damp sponge and ordinary detergent.

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

Summary of Contents for C6GMX

Page 1: ...ning the door glazing 35 13 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE 36 13 1 Changing the light bulb 36 13 2 Removing the door 36 13 3 Removing the gasket 36 14 INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE 37 14 1 Electrical connection...

Page 2: ...002 96 EC ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE THIS DIRECTIVE CONTAINS THE REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE COLLECTION AND RECYCLING OF DECOMMISSIONED APPLIANCES THROUGHOUT THE EUROPEAN UNION NE...

Page 3: ...hazard for children Your old appliance must also be disposed of properly Important deliver the appliance to your local organisation authorised to collect scrapped appliances Proper disposal allows the...

Page 4: ...CONNECT IT FROM THE ELECTRICAL MAINS AND CONTACT YOUR NEAREST SERVICE CENTRE NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE YOURSELF NEVER PLACE PANS WITH BOTTOMS WHICH ARE NOT PERFECTLY FLAT AND SMOOTH ON THE...

Page 5: ...e The inside of the appliance should be cleaned to remove all manufacturing residues For further information about cleaning see 12 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE When the oven and grill are used for the fir...

Page 6: ...he minimum settings To turn off the burner turn the knob to the position FUNCTION SELECTOR KNOB The electric oven s various functions are suitable for different cooking modes After selecting the funct...

Page 7: ...released in this case the thermocouple has not heated up sufficiently Repeat the operation keeping the knob pressed down for longer This is not necessary on burners not equipped with thermocouple On...

Page 8: ...emperature which will impair the cooking results When the door is opened the oven s internal fan cuts out automatically it starts up again when the door is closed 9 2 Cooling fan system A cooling syst...

Page 9: ...o collect any grease and fat produced During cooking do not cover the bottom of the oven with aluminium foil and do not place pans or trays on it this may damage the enamel coating If you wish to use...

Page 10: ...ling Tray grid for placing on top of a tray for cooking foods which may drip Oven tray useful for collecting fat from foods placed on the grid above Baking tray useful for cooking cakes pizza and conf...

Page 11: ...mbols A and 11 3 Automatic cooking This function switches the oven on and off in fully automatic mode Press the key and the display will light up showing the figures keep it pressed and at the same ti...

Page 12: ...gs To change the setting press the key at the end of the timer function with the buzzer in operation 11 7 Stopping the buzzer The buzzer stops automatically after seven minutes It can be stopped in ma...

Page 13: ...or sharp scrapers they will damage surfaces Use ordinary non abrasive products for steel with the aid of wooden or plastic utensils if necessary Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or chamois...

Page 14: ...A Use only light bulbs approved for ovens T 300 C 13 2 Removing the door Fully open the door and turn the hinges A to the limit with the aid of a thin tip screwdriver Take hold of the two sides of th...

Page 15: ...in the storage compartment The plate must not be removed If the appliance is connected to the supply by means of a fixed connection install a multipolar cut out device on the line with contact opening...

Page 16: ...equirements 6 This appliance must not be installed in a bed sitting room of less than 20 m3 or in a bathroom or shower room Windows and permanent vents should therefore not be blocked or removed witho...

Page 17: ...as the burner nozzles must be changed and the minimum flame adjusted on the gas taps To change the nozzles proceed as described below 15 1 Replacement of nozzles on the hob 1 Extract the grids and rem...

Page 18: ...Flowrate g h G31 Auxiliaire 1 05 50 400 76 75 Semi rapid 1 8 65 500 127 125 Triple crown 3 9 100 1600 284 279 Burner Rated heating capacity kW NATURAL GAS G20 20 mbar Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm Auxilia...

Page 19: ...ed clockwise all the way The bypass diameters for each individual burner are shown in paragraph 15 2 Burner and nozzle characteristics table Once the regulation has been completed restore the seal on...

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