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•  Never use a pan with a smaller or larger 

diameter than that of the hotplate as this 

will waste energy.

Circular Saucepan 

Base

Small Saucepan 

Diameter

Saucepan base that 

has not settled

•  If possible, always place lids on the 

pans to avoid heat loss.

•  The temperature of accessible parts 

may become high while the appliance 

is operating. It is imperative to keep 

children and animals well away from 

the hob during use and until it has fully 

cooled after use.

•  If you notice a crack on the cooktop, 

it must be immediately switched off 

and replaced by an authorized service 

personnel or technician.

4.3 Oven Controls

Oven function control knob

Turn the knob to the corresponding symbol 

of the desired cooking function. For the 

details of different functions see ´Oven 

Functions`.

Oven thermostat knob

After selecting a cooking function, turn 

this knob to set the desired temperature. 

The oven thermostat light will illuminate 

whenever the thermostat is in operation 

to heat up the oven or maintain the 

temperature.

Oven Functions

* The functions of your oven may be 

different due to the model of your product.

Defrost Function:

 The 

oven’s warning lights 

will switch on and the 

fan will start to operate. 

To use the defrost 

function, place your 

frozen food in the oven 

on a shelf in the third slot from the bottom. 

It is recommended that you place an oven 

tray under the defrosting food to catch the 

water accumulated due to melting ice. This 

function will not cook or bake your food, it 

will only help to defrost it.

Static Cooking 

Function:

 The oven’s 

thermostat and 

warning lights will 

switch on, and the 

lower and upper 

heating elements will 

start operating. The 

static cooking function emits heat, ensuring 

even cooking of food. This is ideal for 

making pastries, cakes, baked pasta, 

lasagne and pizza. Preheating the oven for 

10 minutes is recommended and it is best 

to use only one shelf at a time in this 

function.

Fan Function:

 The 

oven’s thermostat and 

warning lights will 

switch on, and the 

upper and lower 

heating elements and 

fan will start operating. 

This function is good for baking pastry. 

Cooking is carried out by the lower and 

upper heating elements within the oven and 

by the fan, which provides air circulation, 

giving a slightly grilled effect to the food. It 

is recommended that you preheat the oven 

for about 10 minutes. The fan and lower 

heating function is ideal for baking food, 

such as pizza, evenly in a short period of 

time. The fan evenly disperses the heat of 

the oven, while the lower heating element 

bakes the food.

Grilling Function: 

The 

oven’s thermostat and 

warning lights will 

switch on, and the grill 

heating element will 

start operating. This 

function is used for 

grilling and toasting foods on the upper 

shelves of the oven. Lightly brush the wire 

grid with oil to stop food sticking and place 

food in the centre of the grid. Always place 

a tray beneath the food to catch any drips 

Summary of Contents for UFG-60301

Page 1: ...GR UFG 60301 Free Standing Cooker User Manual EN...

Page 2: ...GR 2 Icon Type Meaning ISO 7010 W021...

Page 3: ...GR 3 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 8 1 3 9 1 4 11 2 13 2 1 13 2 2 14 2 3 14 2 4 16 2 5 17 2 6 18 2 7 18 3 19 4 20 4 1 20 4 2 20 4 3 22 4 4 23 5 24 5 1 24 5 2 26 5 3 27 6 28 6 1 28 6 2 29 7 30 7 1 30 7 2 31 7 3 32...

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Page 9: ...GR 9 100 C 1 3 45...

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Page 11: ...GR 11 1 4 CE...

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Page 13: ...GR 13 2 2 1 5 m3 100 cm2 5 m3 10 m3 50 cm2 10 m3 4 5 100 cm2 100 cm2 100 cm2 100 cm2...

Page 14: ...GR 14 100 C 2 2 10 cm 2 cm A mm 420 mm 650 700 C mm 20 D mm E mm 100 A B C C D E 2 3...

Page 15: ...GR 15 1 5 m 90 C...

Page 16: ...GR 16 2 4 LPG NG 7 mm LPG NG NG LPG...

Page 17: ...GR 17 90 4mm NG LPG 2 5 3 mm 220 240 V H05VV F...

Page 18: ...x1 x1 1 2 3 1 2 3 A B x x A mm B mm 60x60x90 297 5 52 50x60x90 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...

Page 19: ...GR 19 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 9 9 9 9...

Page 20: ...GR 20 4 4 1 90 4 2 3 0 90 0...

Page 21: ...GR 21 22 26 cm 14 22 cm 12 18 cm 6...

Page 22: ...GR 22 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 20 4 3...

Page 23: ...GR 23 10 Fan 10 10 190 C Fan 190 C 4 4...

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Page 26: ...GR 26 1 2 a a 3 5 2 300 C 230 V 15 25 Watt E14...

Page 27: ...GR 27 5 3...

Page 28: ...GR 28 6 6 1 off LPG LPG 30...

Page 29: ...GR 29 6 2...

Page 30: ...30mbar 5 8kW 418 g h II2H3B P GR 1 NG G20 20 mbar LPG G30 28 30 mbar 1 100 mm 115 85 kW 2 75 3 1h 261 9 l h 218 1 g h MEDIUM 1 100 mm 97 65 kW 1 75 1 75 1h 166 7 l h 127 2 g h 1 100 mm 72 50 kW 1 1 1h...

Page 31: ...GR 31 7 2 UFG 60301 kg 42 2 105 7 94 8 A kWh 0 87 kWh 0 78 1 l 65 EN 60350 1...

Page 32: ...GR 32 7 3 UFG 60301 4 1 1 cm 1 2 2 2 59 0 3 3 3 57 0 4 4 cm 18 0 4 Wh kg 193 0 Wh kg 193 0 58 0 EN 60350 2 EN 30 2 1...

Page 33: ...TION 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 ope...

Page 34: ...ion 12 2 4 Gas Conversion if available 13 2 5 Electrical Connection and Safety if available 14 2 6 Anti tilting kit 15 2 7 Adjusting the feet 15 3 PRODUCT FEATURES 17 4 USE OF PRODUCT 18 4 1 Use of Ga...

Page 35: ...vision 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...

Page 36: ...use Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or scourers to clean oven surfaces They can scratch the surfaces which may result in shattering of the door glass or damage to surfaces Do not use steam cleaner...

Page 37: ...ironment or for heating a room Do not use the oven door handles to lift or move the appliance This appliance is not connected to a ventilation device It should be installed and connected in accordance...

Page 38: ...element and isolate the appliance from the power supply do not touch the appliance surface do not use the appliance Please keep children and animals away from this appliance 1 2 Installation Warnings...

Page 39: ...is well ventilated 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...

Page 40: ...ged intensive use of the appliance may call for additional ventilation such as opening a window or for more effective ventilation for example by increasing the level of mechanical ventilation where pr...

Page 41: ...eded CE Declaration of conformity We declare that our products meet the applicable European Directives Decisions and Regulations and the requirements listed in the standards referenced This appliance...

Page 42: ...ronment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city of...

Page 43: ...which case no permanent ventilation is required For rooms with a volume greater than 10 m3 no permanent ventilation is required Important Regardless of room size all rooms containing the appliance mu...

Page 44: ...rdance with applicable local and international standards and regulations First check what type of gas is installed on the cooker This information is available on a sticker on the back of the cooker Yo...

Page 45: ...tween different components always use the seals provided in the gas conversion kit The seals used during connection should also be approved to be used in gas connections Do not use plumbing seals for...

Page 46: ...on in the minimum position Remove the knobs because the screws are accessible only when the knobs are removed With the help of a small screwdriver fasten or loosen the bypass screw by around 90 degre...

Page 47: ...ctions are adequately tightened Fix the supply cable in the cable clamp and then close the cover The terminal box connection is placed on the terminal box Brown Yellow Green Blue 2 6 Anti tilting kit...

Page 48: ...iance 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 i...

Page 49: ...e of your appliance may differ from that shown in the figures below List of Components 1 2 3 4 5 1 Cooktop 2 Control Panel 3 Oven Door Handle 4 Oven Door 5 Adjustable Feet Control Panel 6 Button Ignit...

Page 50: ...any accumulation of unburned gas Wait 90 seconds before re igniting an extinguished gas burner 4 2 Hob Controls Hob burner The knob has 3 positions off 0 maximum big flame symbol and minimum small fla...

Page 51: ...er Saucepan base that has not settled Hob Controls Hotplate The hotplate is controlled by a knob with 6 positions The hotplate can be operated by switching the control knob to one of these positions N...

Page 52: ...ray under the defrosting food to catch the water accumulated due to melting ice This function will not cook or bake your food it will only help to defrost it Static Cooking Function The oven s thermos...

Page 53: ...d the oven temperature should be adjusted to 190 C 4 4 Accessories The Coffee Adaptor Place the coffee adaptor on the auxiliary burner grid to prevent the cookware from tipping over when the small bur...

Page 54: ...with a soft cloth soaked in soapy water Then wipe the hob surface over again with a wet cloth and dry it Wash and rinse the hob burner caps Do not leave them wet Dry them immediately with a dry cloth...

Page 55: ...position a 3 Close the door until it almost reaches the fully closed position and remove the door by pulling it towards you 5 2 Maintenance WARNING The maintenance of this appliance should be carried...

Page 56: ...d technician only Other Controls Periodically check the gas connection pipe If a defect is found contact an authorised service provider to have it changed We recommend the gas connection components ar...

Page 57: ...not assembled correctly Different gas compositions Ensure the burner parts have been placed correctly Due to the design of the burner the flame can appear to be orange yellow in certain areas of the...

Page 58: ...tions Make sure the electrical supply is switched on at the wall socket outlet The oven fan if available is noisy Oven shelves are vibrating Check that the oven is level Check that the shelves and any...

Page 59: ...G G30 28 30 mbar LARGE BURNER DIA of INJECTOR 1 100mm 115 85 NOMINAL RATING KW 2 75 3 CONSUMPTION 261 9 l h 218 1 g h MEDIUM BURNER DIA of INJECTOR 1 100mm 97 65 NOMINAL RATING KW 1 75 1 75 CONSUMPTIO...

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