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8.

The power cord is without a plug. For connection see “electrical

 

connection” section. In this case you should contact a competent

 

installer who must also check that the section of the wires in the so-

cket can take the power absorbed by the cooker. We advise you not

 

to use adapters, multiple sockets or extensions.

9.

When the cooker is not in use, disconnect the electric powe,r switch

 

off the main switch and turn off the gas.

10.

Do not obstruct the slots for ventilation or heat dispersion.

11.

If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the

 

manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order

 

to avoid a hazard.

12.

The cooker must be used only for the purposes for which it was

 

intended.  Any other use (for example, heating a room) is incorrect

 

and therefore dangerous.  The manufacturer declines all responsibility

 

for damage caused by similar incorrect uses.

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The appliance is not intended for driv

 

en by an external timer or

 

separate remote control system.

14.

The use of any electrical appliance requires that a number of fun-

damental rules be respected:

A.

 Never touch the appliance when you have wet or damp hands

 

or feet.

B.

 Never use the appliance in your bare feet.

C.

 Never use extension leads.

D.

 Never remove the plug by pulling on the cable.  Alwaays remove

 

by pulling the plug itself. 

Important safety warning

Summary of Contents for JV90CSVP/I

Page 1: ...Freestanding Cookers l a u n a M n o i t a l l a t s n I g n i t a r e p O Model JV90CSVP I ...

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Page 3: ...vice offering you can now register your ILVE products online at https support eurolinx com au form warrantyregistration Just follow our simple online registration process Please ensure that you always keep your proof of purchase in order for your warranty to remain valid should you ever need to use it As always you can contact us on 1300 856 411 ...

Page 4: ...ng the minimum gas f ow 12 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OVENS 13 Using the ventilated electrical oven 14 Use of the ventilated oven 15 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE HOBS 16 Lighting the gas burners 16 CLEANING AND CARE 17 Oven cleaning and care 17 Dismantling the oven door 17 Self cleaning panels in selected models only 18 Fat f lter in selected models only 18 In case of breakdown 18 Cleaning the grills 18 COOKING...

Page 5: ...afety of this cook er is guaranteed only if it cor rectly earthed as required by the regulations in force It is funda mental to ensure that these regulations ha ve been respected if you are in doubt apply to a skilled technician to ha ve the electric system accurately checked The manufacturer does not accept any responsibility for damage caused by the appliance not being ear thed 5 Before connecti...

Page 6: ...turn off the gas 10 Do not obstruct the slots for ventilation or heat dispersion 11 If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard 12 The cooker must be used only for the purposes for which it was intended Any other use for example heating a room is incorrect and therefore dangerous The manufacturer ...

Page 7: ...urn accidentally When placing pans on the hob always ensure that the handles are facing inward so that there is no risk of knocking against them 19 When the cooker is not in use ensure that all the knobs are exactly in position 20 Never leave the hotplate switched on without a pan on it other wise it will reach a very high temperature quickly and the cooker or Important safety warning E Do not exp...

Page 8: ...out of reach of children and should be disposed of properly through dedicated recycling channels Use the disposal ser vices available through your local dealer and or local municipality to dispose of your product please render the appliance unusable before disposal 26 If the gas taps and thermostat are hard or unstable when turned do not touch the taps but turn off the gas and ha ve the authorized...

Page 9: ...lled under a hood or other smoke extraction system in compliance with the standards in force The knowledge and consultation of the standards are a key factor for a qualified technician Indicatively the amount of air necessary for burner combustion is 2 m3 hp for each KW of nominal power installed see plate Should the appliance be subjected to intensive and prolonged use supplementary ventilation ma...

Page 10: ...g codes must be adhered to The appliance must not be installed behind a decorative door in order to avoid overheating Min 50 mm Min 650 mm Min 780 mm INSTALLATION Freestanding or Plinth Installation The appliance can be installed as a freestanding cooker or on a plinth If installing the appliance as a freestanding cooker fit the telescopic legs to the appliance If installing the appliance on a pli...

Page 11: ...ocket must be visible and accessible in order to disconnect the appliance easily For direct connection to the mains it is necessary that the safety valve and the domestic supply can support the appliances load see rating plate the supply system is equipped with an eff cient earth connection the switch or circuit breaker with minimum 3 mm gap is easily accessible once the appliance is installed mea...

Page 12: ...chains at the rear of the appliance one on the left side and one on the right side to prevent the appliance from tilting forward The installer must connect the chains to the wall directly behind the chains as low as possible using a method that suits the wall material and restrains the weight of the cooker If the appliance is installed between two cupboards the installer should drill a hole on eac...

Page 13: ...ers is not necessary The burners can be adapted to different types of gas by mounting injectors suited to the user s gas see NOZZLE ADJUSTMENT TABLE To do this you need 1 Extract the pan stands remove the head an cover of burners 2 With a 7 mm socket spanner unscrew and remove the nozzles from burners see f g 5 3 Replace the burner injectors according to the gas to be used see NOZZLE ADJUSTMENT TA...

Page 14: ...ver in the end part of the tap or in the screw fig 6 7 3 Turn the tap to minimum position 4 Unscrew turning to the left to increase the flame or screw to the right to decrease it 5 Refer to the table below for adjustment settings Fig 6 Fig 7 NOZZLE ADJUSTMENT TABLE SR R Wok Nominal Gas Consumption MJ h 6 80 12 00 16 00 NATURAL GAS 1 18 1 55 1 80 ULPG 0 69 0 90 1 08 NATURAL GAS 1 2 1 2 1 1 8 ULPG Ful...

Page 15: ...ermostat to 250 C During this initial heating period some unpleasant smell will be experienced which is una voidable and quite normal When the oven has comple tely cooled down clean it referring to the paragraph Cleaning and care Be sure that you have correctly identified the model that you possess see the data plate The various operations are described below one after the other Not all concern th...

Page 16: ...e has been reached It will turn on again when the internal temperature of the oven is decreased more than 10 C Use of the turnspit Fig 8 9 Spit the meats to be cooked Put the spit on the proper base and insert it on the spit motor Place the collector plate on the lower shelf ignite the grill turn on the spit motor To cook with the turnspit the thermostat must be at 7 if con vector 5 if fan heated ...

Page 17: ...table for a variety of dishes It replaces the turn spit and can be used for baked f sh braised vegetables kebabs roast chicken duck etc 4 Upper element Especially suitable for browning and to add the f nishing touches of colour to different dishes We suggest this setting when cooking hamburgers pork outlets steaks etc 5 Grill baking Suitable for roast meats in gener al e g f llet steak grilled f s...

Page 18: ...e provider in your area WARNING The appliance is not capable of simmering milk at 75 C or under Correct Trivet Placement Ensure the trivets are placed in the same configuration shown to the right Danger of fire Do not store items on the cooking surfaces CAUTION The cooking process has to be supervised A short term cooking process has to be supervised continuously WARNING Unattended cooking on a ho...

Page 19: ...n inverse order taking care to insert the two guides F correctly Oven door The oven door is composed of three sheets of plate glass two in some models The plate glass parts ma y be cleaned using absorbent kitchen paper and an ordinary non abrasive detergent The inside glass may be remo ved to facilitate cleaning To do this it is necessary to dismantle the oven door see paragraph Dismantling the ov...

Page 20: ...f support Fig 19 Removal of fat filter F F Fig 20 Removal of oven lamp CLEANING AND CARE In case of breakdown In case your appliance is not working correctly disconnect it from the mains and call the After Sales Service In case oven light is not working properly disconnect the appliance from the mains re move the protection glass of the lamp and replace it Take care that lamp must be suitable for ...

Page 21: ...Plain square cake 180 190 2 40 45 Brioches 170 180 2 40 60 Sponge cake 190 200 2 25 35 Plain ring cake 160 180 2 35 45 Sweet biscuits 180 200 2 20 30 Yeast cake 190 200 2 30 40 Strudel 160 2 25 35 Savoy biscuits 150 180 2 50 60 Apple fritters 180 200 2 18 25 Biscuits pudding 170 180 2 30 40 Toast 185 195 2 7 Bread 180 200 3 45 Pizza 250 3 10 20 IMPORTANT Insert foods when the oven is hot Grill bak...

Page 22: ...70 Roast duck 250 2 3 45 60 Roast chicken 250 2 3 40 45 FISH 200 225 1 2 15 25 CAKES Fruit cake 225 2 35 40 Plain square cake 175 200 2 50 60 Brioches 175 200 2 25 30 Sponge cake 220 250 2 20 30 Plain ring cake 180 200 2 30 40 Sweet biscuits 200 220 2 15 20 Yeast cake 250 2 25 35 Strudel 180 2 20 30 Savoy biscuits 180 200 2 40 50 Apple fritters 200 220 2 15 20 Biscuits pudding 200 220 2 20 30 Toas...

Page 23: ...21 G G GB B GB B WIRING WIRING DIAGRAM DIAGRAM ...

Page 24: ... L2 Oven lamp M Terminal board MA Electrical ignition microswitch MD Grill microswitch MG Rotisserie MP Door microswitch N Neutral P Minute counter Programmer P Minute counter Clock PE Electric hotplate R1 Upper heating element R2 Lower heating element R3 Grill heating element R4 Circular heating element R5 Barbecue heating element R6 Fryer heating element RE Energy regulator S1 Oven warning light...

Page 25: ...23 G G GB B GB B WIRING DIAGRAMS MODELS V60 V70 V80 V90 ...

Page 26: ...24 NOTES ...

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