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Contents

1. PRECAUTIONS FOR USE .................................................................................................................... 4

2. RECYCLING INSTRUCTIONS - OUR ENVIRONMENT POLICY ......................................................... 5

3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................................................................... 6

4. INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE ............................................................................................................ 7

4.1 Wall fixing ........................................................................................................................................................ 7

4.2 Electrical connection  ....................................................................................................................................... 8

4.3 Room ventilation  ............................................................................................................................................. 9

4.4 Combustion gas discharge .............................................................................................................................. 9

4.5 Connection to gas  ........................................................................................................................................... 9

5. ADAPTATION TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS  ............................................................................... 10

5.1 Replacement of the cooking hob nozzles  ..................................................................................................... 10

5.3 Arrangement of the burners on the cooking hob ........................................................................................... 11

5.2 Burner and nozzle characteristics table  ........................................................................................................ 11

6. FINAL OPERATIONS .......................................................................................................................... 12

6.1 Regulation of the hob burner minimum level for natural gas ......................................................................... 12

6.2 Regulation of the hob burner minimum level for LPG  ................................................................................... 12

6.3 Positioning and levelling the appliance  ......................................................................................................... 12

7. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COOKER  .............................................................................................. 13

8. BEFORE INSTALLATION  ................................................................................................................... 13

9. DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROLS ON THE FRONT PANEL  ........................................................ 14

10. USING THE COOKING HOB  ............................................................................................................ 17

10.1 Lighting the hob burners  ............................................................................................................................. 17

10.2 Practical hints for using the hob burners ..................................................................................................... 17

10.3 Elecrtic plate ................................................................................................................................................ 17

10.4 Pan diameters  ............................................................................................................................................. 17

11. OVEN CAVITY  .................................................................................................................................. 18

12. USING THE OVEN ............................................................................................................................ 19

12.1 Warnings and general advice ...................................................................................................................... 19

12.2 Cooling system ............................................................................................................................................ 19

12.3 Using the electric grill (auxiliary oven) ......................................................................................................... 19

12.4 Using the grill (static and multifunction oven) .............................................................................................. 20

12.5 Attention  ...................................................................................................................................................... 20

12.6 Storage compartment .................................................................................................................................. 20

12.7 Description of the selectable functions ........................................................................................................ 21

13. AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES  ............................................................................................................ 22

14. ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER  ....................................................................................................... 23

14.1 Setting the time  ........................................................................................................................................... 23

14.2 Semiautomatic cooking  ............................................................................................................................... 23

14.3 Automatic cooking ....................................................................................................................................... 23

14.4 End of cooking  ............................................................................................................................................ 24

14.5 Timer  ........................................................................................................................................................... 24

14.6 Adjusting the buzzer volume ....................................................................................................................... 24

14.7 Stopping the buzzer  .................................................................................................................................... 24

14.8 Deleting the data set  ................................................................................................................................... 24

14.9 Modifying the data set  ................................................................................................................................. 24

15. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  .................................................................................................... 25

15.1 Cleaning stainless steel  .............................................................................................................................. 25

15.2 Ordinary daily cleaning ................................................................................................................................ 25

15.3 Food stains or residues ............................................................................................................................... 25

15.4 Cleaning the oven  ....................................................................................................................................... 25

15.5 Cleaning the door glazing  ........................................................................................................................... 25

16. EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE  ................................................................................................ 26

16.1 Changing the light bulb  ............................................................................................................................... 26

16.2 Removing the door (auxiliary and static oven) ............................................................................................ 26

16.3 Removing the door (multifunction oven)  ..................................................................................................... 27

16.4 Removing the door seal  .............................................................................................................................. 27

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER:

 these contain user advice, description of the commands and the

correct procedures for cleaning and maintenance of the appliance.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER: 

these instructions are intended for the 

qualified technician

who must perform the installation, put it into operation and test the appliance.

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Summary of Contents for SY4110

Page 1: ...19 12 3 Using the electric grill auxiliary oven 19 12 4 Using the grill static and multifunction oven 20 12 5 Attention 20 12 6 Storage compartment 20 12 7 Description of the selectable functions 21 13 AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES 22 14 ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER 23 14 1 Setting the time 23 14 2 Semiautomatic cooking 23 14 3 Automatic cooking 23 14 4 End of cooking 24 14 5 Timer 24 14 6 Adjusting the buzzer v...

Page 2: ...ED ACCORDING TO THE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE THIS GUIDELINE IS THE FRAME OF A EUROPEAN WIDE VALIDITY OF RETURN AND RECYCLING ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT NEVER OBSTRUCT THE OPENINGS AND SLITS PROVIDED FOR VENTILATION AND HEAT DISPERSAL THE RATING PLATE WITH THE TECHNICAL DATA SERIAL NUMBER AND BRAND NAME IS IN A VISIBLE POSITIO...

Page 3: ...eeds to be disposed of correctly Important deliver the appliance to your local organisation authorised to collect scrapped appliances Correct disposal means intelligent recycling of valuable materials Refrigeration appliances contain gases which may damage the environment it is therefore important to ensure that the refrigeration circuit pipelines are not damaged until the competent service has ac...

Page 4: ...NCTION DISCONNECT IT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY AND CALL THE NEAREST TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTRE NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE YOURSELF NEVER PLACE PANS WITH BOTTOMS WHICH ARE NOT PERFECTLY FLAT AND SMOOTH ON THE HOB GRIDS NEVER USE PANS OR GRIDDLE PLATES WHICH PROJECT BEYOND THE OUTSIDE EDGE OF THE HOB NEVER PLACE FLAMMABLE OBJECTS IN THE OVEN IF IT SHOULD ACCIDENTALLY BE SWITCHED ON THIS MIGH...

Page 5: ...installation class drawings A and B Any wall cupboards or extractor hoods installed above the appliance s worktop must be at least at a distance of 750 mm above the worktop A B Built in appliance Free standing appliance C 4 1 Wall fixing In order to avoid the cooker tipping over it must be attached to the wall by means of a chain as described below Stretch out horizontally the chain attached to th...

Page 6: ...ce Regardless of the type of connection it is compulsory that the appliance be earthed Before connection make sure that the power supply line is suitably earthed Avoid the use of reducers adapters or shunts which may cause overheating The appliance comes with a terminal board on the back for electrical hook up see following diagram To open the terminal board cover remove the fixing screw and raise...

Page 7: ...th safety clamps no part of the hose is in contact with the hot walls max 50 C the hose is not under traction or tension and has no tight curves or twists the hose is not in contact with sharp objects or sharp corners if the hose is not perfectly airtight and leaks gas do not try and repair it replace it with a new hose verify that the hose is not beyond its life cycle serigraphed on the hose itse...

Page 8: ...d and the minimum flame adjusted on the gas taps To change the nozzles proceed as described in the following paragraphs 5 1 Replacement of the cooking hob nozzles This operation does not require the primary air to be adjusted 1 Extract the pan stands and remove all the caps and flame spreader crowns 2 Unscrew the burner nozzles with a 7 mm socket wrench 3 Replace the nozzles according to the type ...

Page 9: ...400 73 71 Semi rapid 1 8 65 33 500 127 125 Rapid 3 0 85 45 800 218 214 Ultra rapid 4 0 100 65 1600 291 286 Burner Rated heating capacity kW NATURAL GAS G20 G25 20 25 mbar Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm Reduced capacity W Auxiliary 1 0 72 X 400 Semi rapid 1 8 97 Z 500 Rapid 3 0 115 Y 800 Ultra rapid 4 0 135 K 1600 5 3 Arrangement of the burners on the cooking hob BURNERS 1 Auxiliary 2 Semi rapid 3 Rapid ...

Page 10: ...the knob rapidly from the maximum to the minimum position the flame must not go out Repeat the operation on all the gas taps For models with valves keep the knob at minimum level for a few seconds to keep the flame lit and to activate the safety device 6 2 Regulation of the hob burner minimum level for LPG In order to adjust the minimum with liquid gas the screw at the side of the tap rod must be ...

Page 11: ... waste collection centre The inside of the appliance should be cleaned to remove all manufacturing residues For further information about cleaning see 15 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Before using the oven and the grill for the first time pre heat to the maximum temperature setting long enough to burn any manufacturing oily residues which could give the food a bad smell After an interruption in the ele...

Page 12: ...GRAMMER Description of the controls TIMER BUTTON END OF COOKING BUTTON COOKING DURATION BUTTON VALUE DECREASE BUTTON VALUE INCREASE BUTTON Before using the functions available with the electronic programmer see chapter 14 ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER OVEN CONTROLS AUXILIARY OVEN VARIABLE GRILL THERMOSTAT CONTROL MULTIFUNCTION OVEN FUNCTION CONTROL STATIC OVEN THERMOSTAT CONTROL MULTIFUNCTION OVEN THERMOS...

Page 13: ...f by turning the knob counter clockwise on STATIC OVEN THERMOSTAT KNOB The cooking temperature is selected by turning the knob clockwise to the desired setting between 50 and 245 C The indicator light comes on to indicate that the oven is heating up The indicator light goes out when the set temperature is reached The static oven is switched off by turning the knob counter clockwise on O OVEN LIGHT...

Page 14: ...nter clockwise on O ELECTRIC COOKING PLATE KNOB The hob electric plate is switched on by turning the knob clockwise on the symbol The food contained in small cookware or pans will be kept warm thanks to a resistance that heats up the glass surface to a temperature of approximately 140 C The indicator light comes on to indicate that the plate is heating up The indicator light goes out when the set ...

Page 15: ...g pans with aluminium bases you may find white residues on the cast iron pan stands These residues are usually caused by the pan base rubbing against the pan stand and are difficult to remove with normal cleaning Using abrasive or excessively aggressive products to clean the pan stand could damage its enamel surface 10 2 Practical hints for using the hob burners For better burner efficiency and to...

Page 16: ...S BOTTOM BOTTOM RESISTANCE VENTILATION AND CIRCULAR RESISTANCE The static and multifunction ovens are equipped with an upper protection called removable roof liner The latter makes cleaning the oven easier For further information on how to remove the removable roof liner see point 15 4 Cleaning the oven ...

Page 17: ...circulation inside the oven To prevent any steam in the oven from creating problems open the door in two stages half open 5 cm approx for 4 5 seconds and then fully open To access food always leave the door open as short a time as possible to prevent the temperature in the oven from falling and ruining the food When the door is opened the oven s internal ventilation cuts out automatically it start...

Page 18: ... parts may be very hot during and after use of the grill keep children well away from the appliance During rotisserie cooking operations one of the trays supplied with the cooker should be placed on the bottom of the oven on the first runner from the bottom to collect any grease and fat produced During cooking do not cover the bottom of the oven with aluminium foil and do not place pans or trays o...

Page 19: ...for thin and medium thickness meat and in combination with the rotisserie when present gives the food an even browning at the end of the cooking Perfect for sausages ribs and bacon This function allows to grill large quantities of food particularly meat evenly FAN ASSISTED GRILL The air produced by the fan softens the strong heatwave generated by the grill giving perfect grilling even on very thic...

Page 20: ...ods requiring light grilling Pan rack for placing on top of a pan for cooking foods which may drip Oven pan useful for collecting fat from foods placed on the rack above Baking pan useful for cooking cakes pizza and baked desserts Chromium plated gripper useful for removing hot racks and pans Some models are not provided with all accessories Accessories available on request Original optional acces...

Page 21: ...dification buttons or to set the cooking duration When the button is released the count of the programmed cooking duration will start and the display will show the current time together with the symbols A and 14 3 Automatic cooking This function switches the oven on and off in fully automatic mode Press the button and the display will light up showing the figures keep it pressed and at the same ti...

Page 22: ...e the system will not cut out operation of the oven at the end of the set time 14 6 Adjusting the buzzer volume The buzzer has 3 different volume settings To change the setting press the button at the end of the timer function with the buzzer in operation 14 7 Stopping the buzzer The buzzer stops automatically after seven minutes It can be stopped manually by pressing the and buttons together To s...

Page 23: ...ive products for steel with the aid of wooden or plastic utensils if necessary Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or deerskin Do not allow residues of sugary foods such as jam to set inside the oven If left to set for too long they might damage the enamel lining of the oven 15 4 Cleaning the oven For best oven upkeep clean regularly after having allowed to cool Take out all removable parts...

Page 24: ... switch off the power supply to the appliance 16 1 Changing the light bulb Remove the protective cover A by unscrewing it clockwise replace the bulb B with another of the same type 25 W Re fit the bulb protector A Use only oven bulbs T 300 C 16 2 Removing the door auxiliary and static oven Open the door completely and insert the pins supplied into the holes from the inside Close the door to an ang...

Page 25: ...angle of about 45 and remove it To replace the door insert slots B in the oven housings and put hinges A back into their position as illustrated in the figure with a push and the help of a screwdriver or any suitable tool until a click is heard 16 4 Removing the door seal To permit thorough cleaning of the oven the seal may be removed Before removing the seal take off the door as described above O...

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