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When in use, the cooker becomes very hot. Care 

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should be taken to avoid touching hot elements in-

side the oven. Special attention should be paid to 

children.
Connection  leads  of  other  household  electrical 

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equipment used while the cooker is being operated 

should be kept away from its hot elements. Care 

should be taken not to press connection leads with 

the hot oven door.
Use dry protective gloves when moving the dishes 

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off the gas hob or the baking tins out of the oven.
Overheated fats and oils catch fire easily so dishes 

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requiring large volumes of those, e.g. chips, should 

not be left unattended.
Never place inflammable or heat-sensitive items in 

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the drawer or inside the oven.
Never overload the oven door when open. Do not 

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sit or stand on it.
Always stand back when opening the oven door so 

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that the accumulated hot air can dissipate safely.
Never make any unauthorized adjustments to the 

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appliance, e.g. converting it to a different type of 

gas or modifying the gas or power supply system.
Do not use the appliance for heating rooms.

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 Warning !

WARNING!

1.  If the ceramic hob surface is cracked, the co-

oker must be switched off to avoid an electric 

shock.

2.  Cooking zones are still hot for some time after 

being switched off, which is shown by the co-

oking zone indicator (9.2.1).

Be careful not to drop any hard objects on the hob 

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as it may cause cracks. 
Do not let the hob to be scratched with sharp ed-

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ges of pots or other objects.
Hob surface is durable however you can scratch 

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it easily. Therefore, do not slide pots over the hob 

surface but lift them and move gently to other po-

sition. 
Place a pot in the centre of the cooking zone.

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Turn on cooking zone only after placing a pot with 

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meal on it. You must not turn on the cooking zone 

with an empty pot on it or when the pot bottom is 

not flat as this may lead to damage to the hob.
Ceramic plate must not be used to prepare meals 

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in  aluminium  foil  or  plastic  containers;  you  must 

also not put plastic items on the hob.

6.1 After  removing  the  packaging,  check  the  ap-

pliance for any visible damage. Do not install the 

cooker if it has been damaged during transport.

6.2 Remove all stickers from the appliance. Clean all 

parts of the cooker thoroughly to remove the re-

main-ing glue.

6.3 The  room  where  the  cooker  is  to  be  installed 

should be dry and well ventilated. 

6.4 The  position  of  the  cooker  should  ensure  free 

access to all controls. It is not recommended to 

place the appliance on the base.

6.5 The  appliance  should  be  installed  away  from 

flammable materials. The kitchen wall adjacent 

to the cooker should be made of non-flammable 

materials.

6.6 Provide sufficient open space above the cooker 

to allow cooking vapours to dissipate. A ventila-

ting hood can be installed in order to absorb or 

discharge  the  vapours.  The  distance  between 

the gas hob and the hood should be at least 650 

mm (fig. 6.6.1).

6.7 The  cooker  may  be  placed  in  line  with  kitchen 

furniture not higher than 850mm. Do not fit kit-

chen cabinets directly over the cooker.

6.8 The cooker is fitted with leveling feet which allow 

adjusting the level of the appliance. The feet are 

accessible after tilting the cooker (fig. 6.8.1). Ro-

tate the feet one way or other, as required.

The cooker should be connected to the mains 

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supply provided with a safety cut-out that will 

cut off the electricity supply in case  of emer-

gency. The gap between the working contacts 

of the cutout should be at least 3mm.

If your cooker comes with a mains supply cable 

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without a plug or if it is equipped with a con-

necting  strip,  then  it  should  be  connected  to 

the mains supply by a qualified technician, in 

compliance with the current safety regulations. 

No modifications nor changes to the cooker wi-

ring are allowed.

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Page 13: ...RU 12 inoks 1 2 1 2 3 E14 230 25 3000C...

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Page 15: ...d only in well ventilated rooms Packaging materials should be kept away 3 from children as they might be very dangero us for them The product should be installed 8 hours after 4 it has been placed in...

Page 16: ...ot on it or when the pot bottom is not flat as this may lead to damage to the hob Ceramic plate must not be used to prepare meals in aluminium foil or plastic containers you must also not put plastic...

Page 17: ...irst use close the oven door and turn the oven on for ca 30 minutes The oven must be empty when heated Turn the oven control knob to and the temperature adjustment knob to 250 C The smoke and smell pr...

Page 18: ...em perature 2500C put the dish in the oven insert the drip tray on the bottom runner set the function change over switch knob to po sition set the required temperature after half of the grilling time...

Page 19: ...n practice these va lues may vary We recommend making several tries for a particular dish and noting down the optimum time and temperature the available baking functions has been selected and goes off...

Page 20: ...Pork 1 210 225 1 30 2 00 Veal 1 210 225 1 45 2 00 Mutton 1 210 225 1 30 2 00 Game hare 2 oven preheated 210 230 1 00 1 50 Chicken 1 225 250 0 45 1 00 Fish 1 210 225 0 45 1 00 Meat dishes Table 2 Type...

Page 21: ...ll warm Similarly with the foods with high sugar content on the hot surface of the hob sugar can melt very quickly resulting in permanent stains The change in the hob surface colour does not affect it...

Page 22: ...lamp socket 2 and screw the bulb 3 all the way or replace it with a new one type E14 230V 25W heat resistance 3000C Cooking results are not what you ex pected The cooking parameters given in the instr...

Page 23: ...opriate entities responsible for disposal of used elec trical and electronic devices Appropriate disposal of used electrical and electronic devices allows to avoid hazards to the humans and the enviro...

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