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OVEN CLEANING AND CARE

It is advised to clean the oven after each use. The dirt comes o

  more easily, preventing it from being burnt repeatedly 

at high temperatures. Wait until the chamber is lukewarm. Remove all the extractable parts and wash them separately 
in hot water and non abrasive detergent. The cooking chamber can be cleaned with a soft cloth soaked in a solution 
of lukewarm water and ammonia; then rinse and dry. Do not use abrasive or corrosive detergents as they may 
damage the oven. Do not use steam appliances for cleaning, as there is a risk of short circuit.

D I S M A N T L I N G   T H E   O V E N   D O O R

For ease of intensive cleaning it is practical to dismantle the door following these instructions: insert the hook (C) (

F i g . 

1 6

) in the hinge sector (D). Put the door in half-open position and, using both hands, pull the small door towards you 

until it uncouples from the connection. To reassemble the door, proceed in inverse order, taking care to insert the two 
guides (F) correctly.

O V E N   D O O R

The oven door is composed of three sheets of plate glass (two in some models). The plate glass parts may be cleaned 
using absorbent kitchen paper and an ordinary non abrasive detergent. The inside glass may be removed to facilitate 
cleaning.
To do this it is necessary to dismantle the oven door (see paragraph “Dismantling the oven door”) or, alternatively, to 
set it in the intermediate click position.

AT T E N T I O N :   D O   N O T   S L I D E   O U T   T H E   I N S I D E   G L A S S   W I T H   T H E   D O O R   C O M P L E T E LY   O P E N   T H E   D O O R   C O U L D   C L O S E   S U D D E N LY   A N D 
H U RT   Y O U .

Once the door has been dismantled, place it with the outside facing down on a 

fl

 at soft surface to avoid scratching 

it. If you do not want to dismantle the door, it is possible to slide out the glass by setting it in the intermediate click 
position (see 

F i g .   1 7

), but take care that the door does not close suddenly

 

F i g u r e   1 6  

F i g u r e   1 7

Summary of Contents for UP60

Page 1: ...15 32 35 53 64 H UP76 29 7 8 W x 23 5 8 D x 33 15 32 35 53 64 H UM76 29 7 8 W x 27 9 16 D x 34 1 4 36 20 32 H UP90 UPD90 35 7 16 W x 23 5 8 D x 33 15 32 35 53 64 H UM90 35 7 8 W x 27 9 16 D x 34 1 4 3...

Page 2: ...urer will not be responsible for any damage to property or to persons caused by incorrect installation or improper use of the appliance The manufactured reserves the right to make changes to its produ...

Page 3: ...ce do not touch grates burner caps burner bases or any other parts in proximity to the flame These components may be hot enough to cause burns Never leave this appliance unattended when in use Boilove...

Page 4: ...al shuto valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressure equal to or less than psi 3 5kPa For use with a pressure regulator The regulator supplied must be used with...

Page 5: ...D 2 Secure the foot cover D with three bolts the three whashers and the three nuts B into the bracket C which is positioned at the rear of the kitchen Fig 1c 1 Screw partially bolt F into the base fee...

Page 6: ...s 15 64 6mm on the wall at the measured dimension plus 5 32 4mm The two anti tip have to be placed close to the side of the range location recommended dimension is 1 25 4mm from the sides 4 Fix the tw...

Page 7: ...e CANNOT be installed directly adjacent to sidewall as cabinets appliances or other side vertical surface above 36 20 32 high There must be a minimum of 5 side clearance 3 Within the side clearance to...

Page 8: ...manual gas valve must be installed in the gas supply line to this appliance 2 Pressure Regulator 1 All heavy duty commercial type cooking equipment must have a pressure regulator on the incoming serv...

Page 9: ...S Any conversion required must be performed by your dealer or a qualified licensed plumber or gas service company Please provide the service person with this manual before work is started on the range...

Page 10: ...ifice must be fully screwed in To convert the regulator Fig 6 and Fig 7 for use with the other gas different from which one it is pre arranged it is enough perform the following operations 1 Unscrew b...

Page 11: ...dj Small Solid Top Bur ner NATURAL A 8500 130 2100 5 Adj OVEN 60 NATURAL A 11500 155 4 GRILL 60 NATURAL A 9000 140 OVEN 70 NATURAL A 15000 180 4 GRILL 70 NATURAL A 13500 165 OVEN 90 1 burner NATURAL A...

Page 12: ...lack of air it is irregular with yellow streaks Move sleeve R backward C Normal flame its colour is light blue Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 B1 Burner in the oven 1 Remove the bottom shelf of the oven...

Page 13: ...y to be carried out by an authorised person To replace parts such burners valves and electric components the hotplate must be removed from the bench top by releasing the attachment hooks loosening the...

Page 14: ...ll the small door towards you until it uncouples from the connection To reassemble the door proceed in inverse order taking care to insert the two guides F correctly OVEN DOOR The oven door is compose...

Page 15: ...en light is not working properly disconnect the appliance from the mains remove the protection glass of the lamp and replace it Fig 20 Take care that lamp must be suitable for working at high temperat...

Page 16: ...oven has completely cooled down clean it referring to the paragraph Cleaning and care IMPORTANT correct positioning of the brass flame distributor d Fig 21 is very important For this purpose ensure t...

Page 17: ...17 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 23...

Page 18: ...ously The time is set by pressing the buttons Any previously set programmes will be automatically cancelled 6 MANUAL FUNCTION This function is set by pressing the cooking time and end of cooking butto...

Page 19: ...set At the end of this time the buzzer sounds 11 BUZZER The buzzer sounds at the end of the cooking time function and continues to buzz for 7 minutes The buzzer is silenced by pressing any of the butt...

Page 20: ...perate the turn spit on 35 45 64 ovens 7 Upper lower elements and fan A fast intensive form of cooking suitable for a variety of dishes It replaces the turn spit and can be used for baked fish braised...

Page 21: ...as Then turn the knob G and select the desired temperature The ignition of the oven burner takes place automatically after a few seconds If this does not happen switch o and repeat the operation 2 Ele...

Page 22: ...USE THE GAS OVEN WITH GAS GRILL 1 Selecting ventilated gas function Turn the knob A and select the ventilated cooking gas Then turn the knob G and select the desired temperature The ignition of the ov...

Page 23: ...s can be cooked at the same time Fig 33 If necessary it can be used as a handy top providing ample space for resting pots and pans CLEANING THE COUP FEU PLATE The hotplate should be cleaned while stil...

Page 24: ...for this type of Oriental cooking is available as an optional accessory Some models are supplied with the spatula shown in Figure 35 which is useful both for cooking and for cleaning the plate CLEANI...

Page 25: ...and temperature of the food the type of gas and of course your own personal taste Figure 39 40 41 COOKING TABLE purely indicative values after 10 preheating with the burner at maximum power Knob posit...

Page 26: ...goose 320 370 2 3 120 160 Roast duck 340 360 2 3 100 160 Rare roast beef 360 2 3 70 90 FISH 320 360 2 3 15 25 CAKES Fruit cake 360 390 2 40 50 Plain square cake 360 375 2 40 45 Brioches 340 360 2 40...

Page 27: ...oast goose 440 2 3 60 70 Roast duck 450 500 2 3 45 60 Rare roast beef 450 500 2 3 40 45 FISH 390 440 1 2 15 25 CAKES Fruit cake 440 2 35 40 Plain square cake 350 390 2 50 60 Brioches 350 390 2 25 30 S...

Page 28: ...MP UP150SVG UP150FVG UP150FSVG UM150SVG UM150FVG UM150FSVG UP150SVGG UPD1207VGG UPD120FVGG UPD120SVGG UP150SVGG UP150FVGG UP150FSVGG UM150SVGG UM150FVGG UM150FSVGG UQDC1207VGG UQDC120FVGG UQDC120SVGG...

Page 29: ...29 MULTIFUNCTION MODELS ONLY Big Solid Top Burner...

Page 30: ...30 UP90MP...

Page 31: ...31 UP90VG...

Page 32: ...32 UPD100FMP...

Page 33: ...33 UPD90VG...

Page 34: ...34 UP120SMP...

Page 35: ...35 UP120VG...

Page 36: ...36 UP150MP...

Page 37: ...37 UM150SVG...

Page 38: ...38 UP90VGG...

Page 39: ...39 UPD90VGG...

Page 40: ...40 UP120VGG...

Page 41: ...41 UP150SVGG...

Page 42: ...6VG 2 3 1 1 1 1 72500 3 6 UPD F L W N S 906VGG 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 81500 1 9 UPD F L W N S 906MP 2 3 1 1 1 61000 5 5 UQDC90WVG 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 65500 3 6 UQDC90WVGG 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 74500 1 9 UQDC90WMP 1 2 1 1...

Page 43: ...G 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 108500 2 1 UPS F L W N S 120FMP 1 3 2 1 1 1 80000 5 7 UPS F L W N S 120SVG 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 77500 4 5 UPS F L W N S 120SVGG 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 91000 2 1 UPS F L W N S 120SMP 1 2 1 1 1...

Page 44: ...D F L W N S 906DVG 2 3 1 1 1 1 72500 3 6 UPD F L W N S 906DVGG 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 81500 1 9 UPD F L W N S 906DMP 2 3 1 1 1 61000 5 5 UQDC90PDWVG 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 65500 3 6 UQDC90PDWVGG 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 74500 1...

Page 45: ...GG 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 108500 2 1 UPS F L W N S 120FDMP 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 80000 5 7 UPS F L W N S 120SDVG 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 77500 4 5 UPS F L W N S 120SDVGG 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 91000 2 UPS F L W N S 120SDMP 1 2 1...

Page 46: ...1 108500 1 9 UP F L W N S 120FDDMP 1 3 2 1 1 1 80000 5 5 UM120FDDMP_UMT120FDDMP 1 3 2 1 1 1 80000 5 5 UPD F L W N S 1207DDVG 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 91500 5 5 UPD F L W N S 1207DDVGG 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 100500 3 8...

Page 47: ...VGG_UM T CA 150SDDVGG 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 106500 3 8 UP F L W N S 150SDDMP 1 3 2 1 1 1 78000 7 4 UM150SDDMP_UM T CA 150SDDMP 1 3 2 1 1 1 78000 7 4 UP F L W N S 150FDDVG 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 105500 6 2 UM150FDDVG...

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