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ML9016GSIX / ML9016GSAN / 

ML9016GSZW / ML9016GSIXBE 

ML9016GSANBE / ML9016GSZWBE

EN |

 USER GUIDE - INSTALLATION ADVICE

www.boretti.com

Summary of Contents for ML9016GSAN

Page 1: ...ML9016GSIX ML9016GSAN ML9016GSZW ML9016GSIXBE ML9016GSANBE ML9016GSZWBE EN USER GUIDE INSTALLATION ADVICE www boretti com...

Page 2: ...room is improper and dangerous This appliance has been designed constructed and marketed in compliance with Safety requirements of the Gas Regulation EU 2016 426 Safety requirements of the Low voltag...

Page 3: ...rms The complete safety of the appliance also depends on the correct use we therefore recommend to always pay a extreme attention while using the product especially in the presence of children After h...

Page 4: ...mental protection regulations ensuring in particular that all potentially hazardous parts be made harmless especially in relation to children who could play with unused appliances The various componen...

Page 5: ...hese areas are not designed or intended to be touched and may contain sharp or rough edges that may cause injury First use of the oven It is advised to follow these instructions Furnish the interior o...

Page 6: ...Remove spillages as soon as they occur Do not stand on the cooker or on the open oven door Always stand back from the appliance when opening the oven door to allow steam and hot air to escape before...

Page 7: ...order During use open the oven door only when strictly necessary to avoid heat losses for some functions it may be necessary to use the oven with the door half closed check the oven operating instruc...

Page 8: ...appliance must be installed in compliance with regulations in force in your country and in observation of the manufacturer s instructions Always disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply bef...

Page 9: ...0 C in order to avoid ungluing or deformations It is recommended that a 10 mm gap to each side is made if the adjacent kitchen furniture is made of a plastic laminate wrap Curtains must not be fitted...

Page 10: ...r The cooker may be levelled by screwing the lower ends of the feet IN or OUT fig 1 4 Fig 1 4 Fig 1 3 Backguard Before installing the cooker assemble the backguard C fig 1 5 The backguard C can be fou...

Page 11: ...vent damage to the adjustable feet fig 1 6 Fig 1 6 Warning Be carefull do not lift the cooker by the door handle when raising to the upright position fig 1 7 Warning When moving cooker to its final po...

Page 12: ...from either the inside or the outside When these openings cannot be made the necessary air can come from an adjacent room which is ventilated as required as long as it is not a bed room or a danger a...

Page 13: ...holes check that you will not damage any pipes or electricalwires 4 Loosely attach the anti tilt bracket with the two screws supplied 5 Move the cooker to the wall and adjust the height of the anti ti...

Page 14: ...mpliance with applicable regulations Connection to the gas supply pipe or gas cylinder must be made in accordance with the requirements of the applicable regulations The gas supply is connected at the...

Page 15: ...t with any parts of the cooker with surface temperatures in excess of 70 C the flexible hose does not exceed 75 cm in length and does not come into contact with sharp edges or corners the hose is not...

Page 16: ...0 C upper value or 41 23 42 98 dry 15 C upper value This appliance can moreover be converted and or again be calibrated for the appliance category E I2E This therefore implies that the appliance is s...

Page 17: ...to be expelled The volume of renewed air must be at least 2m3 h for each kW Gases normally used can be grouped into two main families Liquid Gas Butane Gas G30 Propane Gas G31 Natural Gas G20 G25 The...

Page 18: ...an that specified by the manufacturer Exception for single unit cookers that are not built in These cookers must be connected by a flexible elastomer hose with a built in undetachable mechanical nozzl...

Page 19: ...re no leaks soap bubbles by smearing on a frothing product Fig 2 4 The gas inlet on the new appliances is equipped with a parallel thread ISO 228 1 To assemble it follow stages 3 4 5 and 6 as describe...

Page 20: ...oration The hose must be replaced no later than the replacement date indicated Important Take the precaution of using two keys when screwing up the components fig 2 4 After connecting the gas use a so...

Page 21: ...nce External cylindrical thread ISO 228 1 A new flexible AGB BGV elastomer hose in the two versions to be assembled Gas appliance External cylindrical thread ISO 228 1 Apply a sealing product External...

Page 22: ...hose with mechanical ferruleaccording to NF D 36 112 fig 2 8b Only for the appliances whichcannot be built in classe 1 etonly for butane propane deliveredin mobile containers by fitting theproper hos...

Page 23: ...ne flexible pipe Make sure the flexible pipe is not under tension twisted kinked or too tightly bent neither while the appliance is in use nor while it is being connected or disconnected Make sure the...

Page 24: ...Centre Replacement of the injectors of the cooktop burners To replace the injectors proceed as follows Remove pan supports and burners from the cooktop Using a wrench substitute the nozzle injectors...

Page 25: ...m The flame adjustment is done in the following way Turn on the burner Turn the tap to the MINIMUM position Take off the knob With a thin screwdriver turn the screw F until adjustment is correct fig 2...

Page 26: ...E FOR THE CHOICE OF THE INJECTORS Cat II 2EK3B P NL TABLE FOR THE CHOICE OF THE INJECTORS Cat II 2E 3 FR BE G30 G31 30 30 mbar G20 20 mbar G25 3 25 mbar BURNERS Nominal Power Hs kW Reduced Power Hs kW...

Page 27: ...he specifications plate and that the cables section of the electrical wiring can bear the load which is indicated on the rating plate We recommend that the appliance is connected by a suitably qualifi...

Page 28: ...clamp E fig 3 2 Connect the phase neutral and earth wires to terminal board G according to the diagram in fig 3 3 Strain the feeder cable and block it with cable clamp E by screwing screw D Close the...

Page 29: ...3 x 1 5 mm2 Power supply 220 240 V ac Connection possible with plug and outlet Connection with wall box connection 1 2 3 5 4 N L2 PE L1 G D E PE N L Fig 3 3 Fig 3 2 Fig 3 1 220 240 V ac A EN Boretti M...

Page 30: ...30 Advice for the user EN Boretti Milano User guide Installation advice...

Page 31: ...electric ignition is incorporated in the knobs The appliance has a safety valve system fitted the flow of gas will be stopped if and when the flame should accidentally go out Caution If the burner is...

Page 32: ...e natural ventilation grilles or by installing an extractor hood connected to an outlet duct that vents to the outside Caution If the hob is used for a prolonged time it may be necessary to provide fu...

Page 33: ...Electronic clock programmer Touch control 10 Oven thermostat indicator 11 Power on indicator Note Your appliance has been fitted with a cooling fan to achieve optimum efficiency of the controls and t...

Page 34: ...rapid boiling of liquids whereas the minimum aperture position allows slower warming of food or maintaining boiling conditions of liquids To reduce the gas flow to minimumrotate the knob further anti...

Page 35: ...as been lit before letting go of the knob valve activation delay Adjust the gas valve to the desired position If the burner flame should go out for some reason the safety valve will automatically stop...

Page 36: ...time since the capacity of heat absorption of a liquid mass depends on the volume and the surface of the pot Caution Make sure the pans are central to the burner for maximum stability and greater eff...

Page 37: ...37 Important The special grille for wok pans MUST BE PLACED ONLY over the pan rest for the triple ring burner WRONG CORRECT Fig 3 4b Fig 3 4a EN Boretti Milano User guide Installation advice...

Page 38: ...ts Clean the oven and accessories with warm water and washing up liquid Smells and fumes produced during this burn off process are not a cause of alarm Adequate ventilation should however be provided...

Page 39: ...mes hot Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven Do not line the oven walls or base with aluminium foil Do not place baking trays or the drip tray on the base of the ove...

Page 40: ...vection and the temperature must be regulated between 40 C and 300 C with the thermostat knob It is necessary to preheat the oven before introducing the foods to be cooked Recommended for For foods wh...

Page 41: ...th the thermostat knob to between 40 and 225 C In the position also the rotisserie motor come on for cooking with the rotisserie For correct use see chapter USE OF THE GRILL and USE OF THE ROTISSERIE...

Page 42: ...rly beneficial for the gentle cooking of small quantities of food on a single shelf It is not necessary to preheat the oven and use with the oven door closed Cooking times may be longer than standard...

Page 43: ...ds hot after cooking To slowly heat already cooked foods ROTISSERIE This is used for spit roasting under the grill and comprises an electric motor fitted to the rear of the oven a stainless steel skew...

Page 44: ...Remove the grip H by turning it to the left Insert completely the rotisserie support the shaft S must be inserted in the spit motor collar G Fit the heat shield and switch on the grill and turnspit Th...

Page 45: ...l roasting it is necessary to remember that it is advisable to maintain a temperature between 180 and 200 C that the cooking time depends on the quantity and the type of foods Simultaneous cooking of...

Page 46: ...dripping pan should be placed under the rack to catch the cooking juices and fats Grilling with the oven door closed Do not grill for longer than 30 minutes at any one time Caution The oven door becom...

Page 47: ...C Spinach crepes 200 C Potatoes in milk 200 C Chicken breasts in tomato 200 C Sole fish filet 200 C Whiting 200 C Cream puffs 200 C Plum pie 200 C Meat balls 200 C Veal meatloaf 200 C Grilled chicken...

Page 48: ...ption of display symbols 11 Program selection 12 Digit backward setting for all functions 13 Digit forward setting for all functions 14 Menu selection Important note When using the timer and during a...

Page 49: ...sing the or Important It is not possible to adjust the clock if a cooking program is in progress USING THE TIMER You can use the timer at any time even when the oven is not in use Attention most impor...

Page 50: ...rts beeping the symbol flashes and the word End appears on the display 4 Turn the temperature and function knobs to the off position 5 Touch the key to deactivate the acoustic signal which otherwise w...

Page 51: ...in the SEMI AUTOMATIC COOKING chapter Turn the temperature and function knobs to the off position otherwise continue cooking and then remember to turn the oven off manually Attention very important au...

Page 52: ...s the tone set b 01 b 02 or b 03 The last tone displayed remains active Screen brightness setting It is possible to select three brightness levels Touch the key for more than 2 seconds then touch the...

Page 53: ...this appliance Clean the surfaces with a damp cloth and using neutral non aggressive detergents Complete the cleaning with a dry clean cloth Important Never use abrasive products e g certain type of s...

Page 54: ...tral soap Caution Do not use abrasive substances or non neutral detergents as these will irreparably damage the surface Important The manufacturer declines all liability for possible damage caused by...

Page 55: ...ry fatty foods the panels remain dirty operate the oven idling on max temperature for about 30 minutes These panels do not require to be cleaned however it is advised to periodically remove them from...

Page 56: ...ed down The cavity should be cleaned using a mild detergent solution and warm water Suitable proprietary chemical cleaners may be used after first consulting with the manufacturers recommendations and...

Page 57: ...ned Note The electrode S must be very carefully cleaned To avoid damage to the electric ignition do not use it when the burners are not in place Note Continuous use may cause a change in the glaze aro...

Page 58: ...58 A B S T Fig 6 3 Fig 6 4 Fig 6 5 S F C T Fig 6 1 Fig 6 2 EN Boretti Milano User guide Installation advice...

Page 59: ...of the oven Assemble the wire racks to the oven walls using the 2 screws fig 6 6 Slide in on the guides the shelf and the tray fig 6 7 The shelf must be fitted so that the safety notch which stops it...

Page 60: ...lamp with a new one suitable for high temperatures having the following specifications 220 240 V ac and same power check watt power as stamped in the bulb itself of the replaced lamp Important Never...

Page 61: ...ers To remove the drawer 1 Open the drawer completely fig 6 10 2 Move down the lever of left guide fig 6 10a and up the lever of right guide fig 6 10b 3 Remove the drawer holding the levers in the sam...

Page 62: ...ng shelf supports make it safer and easier to insert and remove the oven shelves and trays They stop when they are pulled out to the maximum position Important When fitting the sliding shelf supports...

Page 63: ...side racks and the catalytic liners if supplied by unscrewing the fixing screws fig 6 6 Lay down the sliding shelf support and side racks with the telescopic sliding shelf support underneath Find the...

Page 64: ...against any surface This may result in the glass shattering CAUTION Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the surface which ma...

Page 65: ...rs A are hooked to part B of the door fig 6 14 Withdraw the hinge hooks from their location following arrow C fig 6 17 Rest the door on a soft surface Important Always keep a safe distance from the do...

Page 66: ...the groove drops into place as shown in the figure 6 19 3 Open the door to its full extent 4 Fully close the levers A on the left and right hinges as shown in the figure 6 20 5 Close the door and chec...

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