SAFETY HINTS & USAGE TIPS
1) OVEN DOOR - ALL MODELS
Keep children away from the glass oven door while cooking
is in progress: if touched, the glass could cause burns.
2) DROP DOWN DOORS - ALL MODELS
Don’t let children sit down or play with the oven door.
Do not use the drop down door as a stool to reach
above cabinets. Do not put any weight on oven door.
3) GRILL - ALL MODELS
Grilling must always be done with the oven door closed.
4) POTS AND PAN HANDLES - ALL MODELS
Always turn pan handles to the side or to the back of
the hob where they can’t be knocked or reached by
children.
5) WARMING CABINETS - ALL MODELS
Do not place inflammable materials or plastic utensils in
the warming cabinet below the oven.
6) USING THE RIGHT SIZED PAN - ALL MODELS
Using the right sized pan makes sense: saves energy and
avoids burnt handles or damage to pots and the hob.
7) USE OF POT HOLDER GLOVES - ALL MODELS
Make sure that burners and oven trays are cool before
touching them unless you are wearing oven gloves.
8) PRECAUTIONS - ALL MODELS
Never wear loose fitting garments while burners are on,
since the fabric could ignite and cause injuries. Caution
should also be taken with potholders & tea towels.
9) OVEN FIRST TIME OPERATION - ALL MODELS
Before attempting to cook or grill, you should turn on
the empty oven and run it for at least 30 minutes. This
will get rid of any unpleasant odours, which are bound
to occur owing to grease and oil collected during the
manufacturing process. The kitchen windows should be
left open during this phase.
10) REMOVING PLASTIC FILM
Before removing the plastic film we recommend using a
Stanley knife to trim along edges and joints before
peeling back the film.
GENERAL WARNINGS
WARNING
avoid touching the heating element inside the oven.
DO NOT USE
polyunsaturated oils with cooking in the oven.
The type of oil can cause heavy deposits inside the oven.
DO NOT USE
a steam cleaner to clean the cooker.
WARNING: CERAMIC COOK TOPS -
if the surface is cracked
switch off the appliance and call for service to avoid any
possibility of electric shock.
Stabilizing Device
The upright cookers have an anti-tilting chain to prevent
damage to the gas pipes if the upright cooker is moved and
to prevent accidental tipping of the cooker.
The chain must be secured to the wall behind the upright
cooker by fitting an expansion plug with hook to the wall at
the same height as the safety chain. The chain may then
be attached to the hook.
WARNING:
In order to prevent accidental tipping of the
appliance, for example a child climbing onto the open oven
door, the stabilizing chain must be fitted according to the
instructions.
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