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Instructions for the installer

POSSIBLE CONNECTION 

TYPES

CABLE TYPE

(if not present)

220

-

240

V

3~

4-pole

4 x 2.5 

mm¬ð

H05V2V2-F

220

-

240

V

2~

3-pole

3 x 4 

mm¬ð

H05V2V2-F

Use H05V2V2-F cables withstanding a temperature of at least 90°C.
The values indicated above refer to the cross-section of the internal conductor.
The tightening torque of the screws of the terminal supply wires must be 1.5 - 2 Nm. The aforementioned
power cables are sized taking into account the coincidence factor (in compliance with standard EN
60335-2-6).

12.3 Positioning the skirt (on some models only)

The skirt must always be positioned and secured correctly
on the appliance.
1 Unscrew the 2 nuts (

B

) on the back of the worktop.

2 Position the skirt above the worktop, taking care to align

the pins (

C

) with the holes (

D

).

3 Secure the skirt to the worktop by tightening screws (

A

).

12.4 Positioning and levelling the appliance

After making the electrical and/or gas connections, level the
appliance on the floor by means of its four adjustable feet.
Insert the front feet first and then the rear ones.
The appliance must be properly levelled to ensure better
stability. Screw or unscrew the bottom part of the foot until
the appliance is stable and level on the floor.

    

To prevent possible damage to the appliance, we recommend to screw the front feet first and then the
rear ones.

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2

3

4

Summary of Contents for CO68CMA

Page 1: ...Cooking advice and instructions 47 9 2 Cooking tables 48 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 49 10 1 Cleaning stainless steel 49 10 2 Ordinary daily cleaning 49 10 3 Food stains or residues 49 10 4 Cleaning...

Page 2: ...ed position either in the drawer where present or on the back of the appliance A copy of the identification plate is included in the booklet It should be applied to the appropriate space on the back o...

Page 3: ...nd still hot The temperatures inside it may be very high If the surfaces are still very hot during cooking do not pour water directly onto the trays The steam could cause severe burns and damage ename...

Page 4: ...hnical assistance centre The plug to be connected to the power supply cable and its socket must be of the same type and conform to the standards in force The socket must be accessible after the applia...

Page 5: ...care when using additional electrical appliances in the kitchen e g blender toaster etc Connection cables must not come into contact with hot cooking zones Do not use steam jets for cleaning the appl...

Page 6: ...d to the application of administrative sanctions The appliance does not contain substances in quantities sufficient to be considered hazardous to health and the environment in accordance with current...

Page 7: ...he user 4 GET TO KNOW YOUR APPLIANCE Glass ceramic hob Hob and oven control panel Fixed roof liner Oven light Ventilation Oven seal Storage compartment Adjustable feet Rack and tray runners 0 ECO 4 3...

Page 8: ...hot plate To adjust the heat intensity turn the knob anti clockwise to the 0 position To go back to heating the inner zone only return the knob to 0 then turn it to the required position To switch off...

Page 9: ...on the rack above Deep oven tray useful for baking cakes pizza and oven baked desserts Scraper useful for cleaning the glass ceramic hob Do not use on other surfaces The oven accessories intended to c...

Page 10: ...or the extension piece where present must always face the back of the oven Gently insert racks and trays into the oven until they come to a stop In models with guides clean the trays before using them...

Page 11: ...does not absorb odours For best cooking results and energy saving only use containers suitable for electric cooking The bases of containers must be very thick perfectly flat and clean and dry The hob...

Page 12: ...r positioning trays and racks at different heights The insertion heights are numbered from the bottom upwards see figure 4 GET TO KNOW YOUR APPLIANCE 7 3 Storage compartment on some models only The st...

Page 13: ...need to access the food always leave the door open for as short a time as possible to prevent the temperature in the oven from falling and ruining the food To prevent excessive amounts of condensatio...

Page 14: ...ter before cooking Use the oven tray to collect juice The foods to cook must be placed on the oven rack which must then be placed on one of the runners fitted in the various types of ovens following t...

Page 15: ...time PULL OUT knob A and turn it clockwise 8 2 Manual cooking To use the oven with manual cooking turn knob A clockwise until pointer B is aligned with 8 3 Timed cooking To set the cooking time turn k...

Page 16: ...t the end of cooking Perfect for sausages ribs and bacon This function enables large quantities of food particularly meat to be grilled evenly FAN ASSISTED GRILL The air produced by the fan softens th...

Page 17: ...temperature and the cooking duration depend on the quality and consistency of the dough Check whether the dessert is cooked right through at the end of the cooking time put a toothpick into the highes...

Page 18: ...7 9 5 6 Meatballs Grill 4 250 7 9 5 6 ROTISSERIE MEAT where present Chicken Rotisserie grill On a rotisserie rod 250 60 70 FISH Salmon trout 0 7 Kg Circular 3 160 170 35 40 BREAD and FOCACCIA Pizza Tu...

Page 19: ...wipe the surface rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or a microfibre cloth 10 3 Food stains or residues Do not use metallic sponges or sharp scrapers as they will damage the surfaces Use ordin...

Page 20: ...frame towards the inside of the oven to unhook it from its housing A then slide it out of the seats B at the back 2 When cleaning is complete repeat the above procedures to put the guide frames back...

Page 21: ...rry out assisted oven cleaning operations only when the oven is cold 10 6 1Before starting the assisted cleaning cycle Completely remove all accessories from inside the oven The roof lining can be lef...

Page 22: ...ven for long for example overnight We recommend wearing a pair of gloves during these processes At the end of the cleaning cycle open the door and wipe away the less stubborn dirt with a microfibre cl...

Page 23: ...ised to wear protective gloves while performing any cleaning or extraordinary maintenance 11 1 Replacing the light bulb If a light bulb needs to be replaced because it is worn or burnt out remove the...

Page 24: ...vant slots in the oven making sure that grooved sections C are resting completely at the base of the slots Lower the door and once it is in place remove the pins from the holes in the hinges 11 3 Remo...

Page 25: ...internal glass panel Remove the internal glass panel by pulling the rear part gently upwards following the movement indicated by the arrows 1 Pull upwards the glass panel front 2 Doing this detaches...

Page 26: ...regulations in force Depending on the type of installation this appliance belongs to class 2 subclass 1 Fig A Fig B or to class 1 Fig C It may be installed next to walls one of which must be higher th...

Page 27: ...current standards The socket must be accessible after the appliance has been built in NEVER UNPLUG BY PULLING ON THE CABLE Should the earthing wire need replacing it must be longer than the conductin...

Page 28: ...skirt must always be positioned and secured correctly on the appliance 1 Unscrew the 2 nuts B on the back of the worktop 2 Position the skirt above the worktop taking care to align the pins C with th...

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