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ANALOGUE CLOCK WITH TIMER 

(Fig. 38)

 

The analogue clock with timer lets you know when the cooking is finished thanks to an acoustic signal. 
To set the clock, push and turn the pivot clockwise until you reach the chosen time; release the pivot, then turn it 
clockwise again (without pushing) until the ring is positioned on the crossed bell: in this way only the clock will be 
functioning. 
To use the timer, turn the pivot clockwise without pushing and choose, using the ring, the cooking time; once the time is 
over the clock will alert you with an acoustic signal. 
 

PLEASE NOTE that the acoustic signal does not interrupt the cooking process. To stop it, it is necessary to 
switch off manually with the corresponding buttons. 
 

 

Fig.38 

 

 

ELECTRONIC TIMER 

(Fig. 39)

 

 

 

Setting 

Select a function by pressing the function button and set the required time with the +/- buttons. 

+/- buttons 

Pressing the “+” button increases the time set, pressing “-“ decreases it. The count-up  and count down speed increases 
the longer the button is held in the appropriate position 

Setting the time of day 

Select the time of day function by pressing the duration and end time button together and set the time of day with the +/- 
buttons. 
Any programme which has been set is cancelled and the outputs switched on 

Manual operation 

Press duration and end time button together. The relay contacts will switch on. The “A” symbol will be erased, the pot 
symbol illuminated. Any programme which has been set is cancelled. 

Semi-automatic operation with cooking duration 

Select the cooking duration function and set the required duration with +/- button. “A” and cookpot symbol appear. The 
relay output becomes active. If time of day = cooking end time the relay output and the cookpot symbol are switched off. 
The audible signal sounds. The symbol  “A” blinks. 

Semi-automatic operation with cooking end time 

Select the cooking end time function and set the required duration with +/- button. “A” and cookpot symbol will appear. 
The relay output becomes active. If time of day = cooking end time the relay output and the cookpot symbol are switched 
off. 
The audible signal sounds and “A” blinks. 

Fully automatic operation 

Select the cooking duration function and set the required duration with +/- button. The “A” symbol appears. The relay is 
switched on and the cookpot symbol appears. Select the cooking end time function and the earliest possible end time is 
displayed. Set the required end time with the +/- buttons. The relay and the cookpot symbol are switched off. 
The cookpot symbol appears again when time of day = the calculated start time. 
After the automatic programme has ended, the symbol “A” blinks. 
The audible signal is heard and the cook pot symbol and the relay are switched off. 

Minute minder 

Select the minute minder button and set required time with the +/- buttons. As the time set elapses the bell symbol is 
displayed. After the time set has elapsed, the audible signal sounds.  

Audible signal 

The audible signal sounds at the end of a minute minder cycle or of a cooking programme for a period of 7 minutes. The 
signal can be cancelled by pressing any function button. Pressing the “-“ button without having previously selected a 
function the frequency of the signal changes. A selection from 3 possibilities can be made. The selected signal is audible 
as long as the time the “-“button is pressed. 

Programme start and verification 

A programme which has been set is carried out after setting the time required. The “time to run” can be verified at any 
time by selecting the appropriate function. 
 

Summary of Contents for VEF61EG

Page 1: ...erty or to persons caused by incorrect installation or improper use of the appliance The manufacturer is not responsible for any inaccuracies due to printing or transcription errors contained in this...

Page 2: ...l description 15 Using burners 16 17 Use of electric plates 17 18 Using the ceramic hob 18 Using the gas oven 18 20 Using the thermostat with switch in series 21 Using the electric thermostat 21 Using...

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Page 4: ...point for recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal For more detailed information about treat...

Page 5: ...2 Class 1 Installation or inserted between two walls Fig 1 Class 2 Subclass 1 Installation A single sidewall that exceeds the height of the work surface is possible This must be at a minimum distance...

Page 6: ...the quantity of air needed should be based on the regular combustion of gas and on the ventilation of the room Natural air will flow through permanent openings in the walls of the room to be ventilate...

Page 7: ...k of the appliance indicates the appliance adjustment conditions type of gas and operating pressure IMPORTANT This appliance must be installed in compliance with current national standards in force an...

Page 8: ...8 Table 1...

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Page 12: ...below to change the burner nozzles on the work surface 1 Pull out the plug from the electric outlet to avoid any type of electric contact 2 Remove the grids from the work surface Fig 7A 7B 3 Remove th...

Page 13: ...d hole but on the valve body Fig 15 4 Ensure sure that the flame does not go out when switching quickly from the MAXIMUM to the MINIMUM position Fig 14 Fig 15 APPLIANCE ELECTRIC CONNECTION The electri...

Page 14: ...ven 3x1mm M6 3x1 5mm M9 Ventilated Electric Oven 3x1 5mm Gas oven Gas grill 3x1mm Gas burner 1 hot plate Gas oven Electric grill 3x1 5mm M6 3x2 5mm M9 Electric Oven 3x1 5mm M6 3x2 5mm M9 Ventilated El...

Page 15: ...ildren away from the appliance For the food warmer compartment or drop leaf in our case ATTENTION The internal parts of the food warmer can become hot during use For glass doors ATTENTION Do not use h...

Page 16: ...talled without the use of special tools with the same type of cord as the one installed If the power cord becomes worn or damaged replace it based on the information reported in table 4 WARNING If the...

Page 17: ...he control panel small symbols show the function of each knob or key Here are the several controls that a cooker can have Shows the position of burners on the worktop the full dot identifies the burne...

Page 18: ...a star and release it as soon as the burner has ignited Fig 23 A Fig 23 B Fig 23 C Burner ignition equipped with safety device thermocouple Fig 22 Turn the knob anticlockwise that corresponds to the...

Page 19: ...positions Fig 24A 24B Fig 24A Fig 24B The plates can be utilised by rotating the knob onto the desired position On the front of the appliance there is a design showing which plate the knob refers to...

Page 20: ...rolled by a thermostat or by an energy regulator that is used to select a variable temperature When the boiling point is reached the temperature can be reduced to allow the food to slowly boil Practic...

Page 21: ...evice In this case first open the oven door and then turn the knob to the maximum temperature setting number 8 Then press the thermostat knob models with ignition through the knob Wait about 10 second...

Page 22: ...side with the raised backstop towards the rear of the oven Temperatures between brackets are referring to the use of oven with fan assisted gas TABLE N 8 GAS OVEN COOKING TABLE TEMP C HEIGHT MINUTES...

Page 23: ...en turned on or indicates that only the top external element 900W M6 1200 W M9 has been turned on or indicates that only the grill element 1500WM6 1800W M9 has been turned on In these positions the te...

Page 24: ...ferent types of oven operation Fig 31A Fig 31B Fig 31C For type VEF61EG or indicates that only the oven light is turned on or indicates that the bottom element 1300W and the top external element 900W...

Page 25: ...PUFF PASTRIES 200 220 3 15 20 RAISIN LOAF 250 3 25 35 STRUDEL 180 3 20 30 SAVOIA COOKIES 180 200 3 40 50 APPLE FRITTERS 200 220 3 15 20 SAZOIARDI SANDWICH 200 220 3 20 30 TOAST SANDWICH 250 4 5 BREAD...

Page 26: ...Fig 26A Fig 26B Fig 26C Fig 26D The grill burner always operates at maximum and therefore there is no minimum position In addition it is equipped with a safety device to prevent the flame from going...

Page 27: ...s at level 3 Place the food on the skewer and insert this into the oven placing the point of the skewer into the spindle that projects out from the rear or left size of the oven and resting the front...

Page 28: ...he skewer holder support Then insert the tray into one of the lower guides and switch the thermostat to the relative position and press the button with the rotisserie symbol electric oven version WARN...

Page 29: ...time of day cooking end time the relay output and the cookpot symbol are switched off The audible signal sounds The symbol A blinks Semi automatic operation with cooking end time Select the cooking en...

Page 30: ...r lemon juice salt tomato sauce etc and do not wash the enamelled parts while they are still hot Cleaning the STAINLESS steel parts Clean the parts with soapy water and then dry them with a soft cloth...

Page 31: ...hould be performed by skilled personnel For this reason we advise the customer to contact the Retailer that sold the appliance or the Customer Care Team on 1800 444 357 providing them with information...

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