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The indicator on the control panel (Figure 3) shows the increasing oven temperature.
To regulate the heat, bring the knob onto the selected number. The symbol closest to the
maximum position indicates that electrical ignition is built in the knob (it is activated by
the knob itself).
Igniting the Oven Burner
IMPORTANT: The oven door will be open during this operation.
To ignite the oven burner:
1.
Completely open the oven door.
Do not continue igniting the oven unless you do this.
2. Press the thermostat knob to start electrical ignition and while keeping the knob
pressed, turn it counter-clockwise (Figure 4) until it reaches the Maximum position (Figure
3).
Never keep this operation up longer than 15 seconds. If the burner is still not ignited,
wait for around one (1) minute and repeat the ignition.
To operate the oven manually in case of an electrical malfunction, bring a flame close to
the point "A" on the floor (Figure 5) and then press and turn the thermostat knob (Figure
4).
3. Wait for about 10 seconds after igniting the burner to release the knob (duration for
thermal connection to start).
4. Make sure the burner is ignited. If not, turn the knob clockwise again to the "O" (Closed)
position and repeat the operation from step one.
5. Slowly close the oven door and bring the thermostat knob to the desired setting.
If the flame goes out for any reason, the safety valve will automatically cut off the gas
supply to the burner.
To reignite the burner, first bring the control knob to the OFF ("O") position, wait for at
least one (1) minute and repeat the ignition procedure.
For correct use of the gas oven, see "COOKING WITH GAS OVEN" chapter.
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