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TWIN OVEN

DUAL FUEL

COOKER

PXDO 906 DF

PBKDO 906 DF

GB

Instructions for use - Installation advice

KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE

Summary of Contents for PBKDO 906 DF

Page 1: ...TWIN OVEN DUAL FUEL COOKER PXDO 906 DF PBKDO 906 DF GB Instructions for use Installation advice KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE...

Page 2: ...ONS AND ADVICE FOR THE USE OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES The use of any electrical appliance requires the compliance with some basic rules namely do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands or feet d...

Page 3: ...you should decide not to use this appliance any longer or decide to substitute another model before disposing of it it is recommended that it be made inoperative in an appropriate manner in accordanc...

Page 4: ...OB Fig 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 COOKING HOB 1 Double ring burner PB 3 45 kW 2 Semi rapid burner SR 1 90 kW 3 Rapid burner R2 2 95 kW 4 Auxiliary burner A 1 00 kW 5 Semi rapid burner SR 1 90 kW 6 Auxiliary burn...

Page 5: ...knob 4 Front central burner control knob 5 Rear left burner control knob 6 Front left burner control knob 7 Multifunction main oven switch knob 8 Multifunction main oven thermostat knob 9 Minute count...

Page 6: ...ion allows slower warming of food or maintaining boiling conditions of liquids simmering Other intermediate operating adjustments can be achieved by positioning the lever between the maximum and minim...

Page 7: ...potentiality of the burner so as not to compromise the high output of the burners and therefore energy waste A small pot on a large burner does not give you a boiling point in a shorter amount of time...

Page 8: ...ECT USE OF DOUBLE RING BURNER The flat bottomed pans are to be placed directly onto the pan support When using a WOK you need to place the supplied stand in the burner to avoid any faulty operation of...

Page 9: ...shing up liquid WARNING The door is hot use the handle OPERATING PRINCIPLES Heating and cooking in the MULTI FUNCTION oven are obtained in the fol lowing ways a by normal convection The heat is produc...

Page 10: ...temperature it is necessary to make the knob indicator meet the chosen number The elements will turn ON or OFF auto matically according to the energy need which is determined by the thermostat TRADIT...

Page 11: ...the quantity and type of foods to be defrosted HOT AIR COOKING The circular element and the fan are on The heat is diffused by forced convection and the temperature must be regulated between 50 and 2...

Page 12: ...ssical roasting it is neces sary to remember that it is advisable to maintain a tem perature between 180 and 200 C that the cooking time depends on the quantity and the type of foods THAWING AND WARMI...

Page 13: ...ut mixing the smells and flavors together This is possible since the fats and vapors are oxidized while passing through the electrical element and therefore are not deposited onto the foods The only p...

Page 14: ...0 Veal meatloaf 200 Grilled chicken roast chicken 220 Baked lasagna 220 Roast beef 220 Oven cooked pasta 220 Lemon cake 220 Rice creol 225 Baked onions 225 Stuffed potatoes 225 Grilled veal joint 225...

Page 15: ...grease on the heating elements Clean the oven and accessories with warm water and washing up liquid This oven is equipped with a special dish rack for use with the special func tion Plate Warming In...

Page 16: ...USE OF SPECIAL DISH RACK FUNCTION SELECTOR KNOB fig 5 1 Rotate the knob clockwise to set the oven for one of the following functions THERMOSTAT Fig 5 2 This only sets the cooking temperature and does...

Page 17: ...ell out of reach COOKING EXAMPLES Temperatures and times are approximate as they vary depending on the quality and amount of food Remember to use ovenproof dishes and to adjust the oven temperature du...

Page 18: ...afe ty catch which stops it sliding out faces the bottom of the oven see detail of fig ure 5 3 The plates must be positioned as indicat ed in figure 5 3 To facilitate this operation extract the specia...

Page 19: ...g 6 1 The minute counter is a timed acoustic warning device which can be set for a maximum of 60 minutes The knob Fig 6 1 must be rotated clockwise as far as the 60 minute posi tion and then set to th...

Page 20: ...nce with the Gas Safety Installation and Use Amendment Regulations 1990 and the relevant building l E E Regulations Failure to install the appliance correctly could invalidate any manufacturers warran...

Page 21: ...t must not be abrasive or corrosive Do not use abrasive sponges or pads Do not put in dishwasher After cleaning or washing check that burner caps and burner heads are dry before placing them in the re...

Page 22: ...accessible through the pivoting panel fig 7 4 Fig 7 4 Fig 7 3 OVEN DOOR The internal glass panel can be easily removed for cleaning by unscrewing the 4 retaining screws Fig 7 3 Do not store flammable...

Page 23: ...mains When the cooker is cool unscrew and replace the bulb with another one resistant to high temperatures 300 C voltage 230 V 50 Hz 15 W E14 Note Oven bulb replacement is not covered by your guarant...

Page 24: ...hinges fig 7 7B Hold the door as shown in fig 7 7 Gently close the door and withdraw the lower hinge pins from their location fig 7 7C Withdraw the upper hinge pins from their location fig 7 7D Rest...

Page 25: ...HNICIANS and in compliance with local safety standards The electrical mains outlet if located behind the cooker must not be higher than 18 cm above the floor level Some appliances are supplied with a...

Page 26: ...tandards 650 mm 500 mm 500 mm 50 mm afflusso d aria Fig 8 2 air vent This cookers has class 2 1 overheating protection so that it can be installed next to a cabinet If the cooker is installed adjacent...

Page 27: ...to the adjustable feet fig 8 4 WARNING Be carefull do not lift the cooker by the door handle when raising to the upright position fig 8 5 WARNING When moving cooker to its final position DO NOT DRAG...

Page 28: ...s the permanent opening shall be an air vent If there are other fuel burning appliances in the same room BS 5540 Part 2 1989 should be consulted to determine the requisite air vent requirements If the...

Page 29: ...atural Gas or LP Gas must be carried out by a qualified gas engineer Installers shall take due account of the provisions of the relevant British Standards Code of Practice the Gas Safety Regulations a...

Page 30: ...liance fig 9 1 The pipe does not cross the cooker When screwing the connecting tube operate with two spanners fig 9 2 The unused end inlet pipe must be closed with the plug interposing the gasket Afte...

Page 31: ...9 3 Unscrew the two screws C and remove the two side trims and joints pulling upwards Pull forwards the hobtop to release it then lift following arrow D Fig 9 3 Hold the hobtop open by a support Fully...

Page 32: ...ect with excess primary air primary air long yellow clear short and sharp and interior blue too blue interior trembling cone cone tending to detach CAUSE air regulating correct air regulating tube too...

Page 33: ...BURNERS G 31 37 mbar 20 mbar Auxiliary A 1 00 0 30 27 50 3 72 1 Semi rapid SR 1 90 0 38 29 67 5 7 100 2 Rapid R2 2 95 0 60 39 83 fully open 125 3 Double ring 3 45 0 85 47 92 fully open 135 5 Nominal...

Page 34: ...and the load specified on the plate The appliance can be connected directly to the mains placing an omnipolar switch with minimum open ing between the contacts of 3 mm between the appliance and the ma...

Page 35: ...must be of a suitable size for the current requirements of the appliance see the section Feeder cable section fig 10 1 Connect the wires to the terminal block B as shown in the diagram in figure 10 2...

Page 36: ...rrors in the present booklet The manufacturer reserves the right to make all modifications to its products deemed necessary for manufacture or commercial reasons at any moment and without prior notice...

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