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NOTES 

Use  of  gas  cooking  appliance  produces  heat  and  moisture  in  the 
room  in  which  it  is  installed.  ThE  room  must  therefore  be  well 
ventilated by keeping the natural air vents clear (fig. 1) and by acti-
vating the mechanical aeration device (suction hood or electric fan 
fig.  2  and  fig.  3).  IntensivE  and  lengthy  use  of  the  appliance  may 
require  additional  ventilation.  This  can  be  achieved  b}  opening  a 
window  or  by  increasing  the  power  of  the  mechanical  exhausting 
system if installed. 

CONNECTING TO THE GAS SUPPLY 

The gas supply system must conform to current local law. 
The type of gas for which the oven has been adjusted is shown on 
the rating plate on the lower edge of the oven front (visible with the 
door  open)  and  on  the  packing.  Before  making  the  connection, 
adjust the oven to the type of gas in the home.  

Summary of Contents for HGR 650 230 NAT

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL HGS 740 SS 230 NAT HGS 740 SS 230 LPG HGR 650 230 NAT P21220R05...

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Page 3: ...FETY PRECAUTIONS WARNINGS FOR PROPER TRANSPORTATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND USAGE CONNECTING TO THE GAS SUPPLY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CLEANING AND...

Page 4: ...shown on page 3 which is headed SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This appliance is designed for domestic household use when integrated into kitchen units NOTE The units adjacent furniture and all materials used in...

Page 5: ...he kitchen please ensure that they are kept under close supervision at all times During use the appliance becomes hot care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven WARNING Ac...

Page 6: ...the manufacturer s instructions The producer declines any responsibility for injury or damage to persons or property as a result of improper use or installation of this appliance Heat steam and moist...

Page 7: ...ecycled paper to contribute to protecting the environment The packaging was designed to prevent damage to the environment they are ecological products that can be recovered or recycled Recycling the p...

Page 8: ...duct was purchased BEFORE SCRAPPING make it unusable by cutting the electrical cord INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS It is important that all installation procedures be performed by a qualified technician Af...

Page 9: ...g of kitchen furniture must be able to withstand temperatures up to 58 C INSTALLING THE OVEN For all ovens and after carrying out the electrical connection 1 Introduce the oven into the kitchen unit t...

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Page 11: ...air to enter the area in conformity with current law This electric ventilation fan must have a flow capacity sufficient to guarantee that 3 to 5 times the volume of air in the room is xechanged every...

Page 12: ...the following code Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live The connection must be made as follows The wire coloured Green and Yellow must be connected to the terminal marked E or the earth sym...

Page 13: ...S 230 NAT Gas oven Gas grill HGS 740 SS 230 LPG Gas oven Gas grill HGR 650 230 NAT Gas oven Gas grill 1 On Off heating indicator light 2 Oven light selector knob 3 Oven function Thermostat selector kn...

Page 14: ...heck the correct working of the cooling fan Cooling fan starts after the oven reaches to a certain temperature for energy saving and stops at a certain temperature inspite being shut off If the coolin...

Page 15: ...If the grill is gaseous then proceed the use as described in gas oven below Just try turning the knob clockwise If the oven thermostat knob is accidentally turned during opera on of the electric grill...

Page 16: ...pport provided Place the collecting plate on lowest shelf Switch the grill on MECHANICAL MINUTE MINDER This run back timer can be used independently of an oven cooking cycle for up to 120 minutes of t...

Page 17: ...h off the oven set the controls to the position Functions of the Electronic Clock Programmer Warning function This function generates a warning tone at a specified time Switching off the clock light T...

Page 18: ...hen you want the alarm to sound pressing the or buttons 3 Subsequently the light will remain on indicating that the alarm is programmed 4 At the end of the programmed time an alarm will sound and the...

Page 19: ...thy use of the appliance may require additional ventilation This can be achieved b opening a window or by increasing the power of the mechanical exhausting system if installed CONNECTING TO THE GAS SU...

Page 20: ...urpose to check for gas leaks Do not use a flame to search for gas leaks WARNING the use of flexible rubber tubing attached to the outlet connector is prohibited because it cannot be inspected Adaptin...

Page 21: ...ce it Reassemble the burner Adjusting the minimum The oven thermostat is equipped with a by pass for the minimum When the type of gas is changed this adjustment must be adapted as follows If there is...

Page 22: ...o loosen the screw several turns to adjust the minimum when changing from liquid gas to natural gas IMPORTANT once adjusted the burner check that the minimum flame is maintained test ing if by repeate...

Page 23: ...tic or abrasive agents coarse wire wool or hard tools as these can damage the surface finishes Normally wiping with a soft cloth dampened with hot detergent is sufficient but for stubborn marks the fo...

Page 24: ...n the door recess and the correct way round Care must be taken when cleaning between the door glasses and inside the inner frame as some of the edges maybe sharp due to the manufacturing process WARNI...

Page 25: ...t 300 C These can be ordered from the Technical Service Department CLEANING THE OVEN DOOR Depending on the oven model you can remove the door to simplify its cleaning To do so 1 Open the door fully 2...

Page 26: ...ose the door until it inserts into the two clips Take hold of the door on both sides Pull the oven door forward until it is totally free from the hinges F To re assemble the door proceed in reverse or...

Page 27: ...in your hand and remove the hinges F from their seats as the mechanism is opened partially Follow the reverse row to install the cover Cleaning of the door including a big glass The Inner Glass Disas...

Page 28: ...ner glass and the oven door from the inside 5 Insert the glass into the guideways on the top of the oven door B 6 Turn the glass towards the door C 7 Press both of the inner holders D with two hands w...

Page 29: ...or is opened To help identify the oven we r ecommend you write down the following data S No Mod The item that you have bought meets the European directives on electrical material safety 73 23 CEE and...

Page 30: ...NAT Energy Efficiency Index EEI 112 88 Energy Efficiency Class B Energy cosumption per cycle in conventional mode kWh 1 73 Energy cosumption per cycle in conventional mode MJ 6 22 Energy consumption...

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