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Model: 

R

R

48DF

-1-SS

 

Manual

Use,Care & Installation

Summary of Contents for RR48DF-1-SS

Page 1: ...Model RR48DF 1 SS Manual Use Care Installation ...

Page 2: ...at the end of its useful life It must therefore be delivered to a waste recycling centre specifically for electric and electronic equipment or returned to the retailer at the moment of purchase of a new equivalent appliance The user is responsible for delivering the appliance to the appropriate collection centre at the end of its useful life Failure to do so may result in a fine as provided for by...

Page 3: ...rsonnel For this reason we recommend you always contact our Service Centre specifying the brand the model its serial number and type of problem you are facing with it All data related to your appliance are printed on the data label affixed on the appliance as well as on its original packaging A duplicate data label is contained in this booklet also Please attach this label on the handbook or to an...

Page 4: ...er and as such dangerous The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage to persons or property resulting from an incorrect installation maintenance or use of the appliance Once the packaging has been removed from the outer surfaces and the various inner parts thoroughly check that the appliance is in perfect condition If you have any doubts do not use the appliance and call in an autho...

Page 5: ...he first time ensure the oven is empty and its door closed heat the oven at maximum temperature for two hours This will allow the protective coating on the interior of the oven to be burnt off and dissipate the associated smells Ensure adequate ventilation in the kitchen whilst burning off and don t be alarmed by a little bit of smoke during this process When you insert the oven shelf be sure that...

Page 6: ...ing the lid Not suitable for installation or operation with aftermarket lids or covers Avoid using the oven as a larder or as a saucepan cupboard when you are not using it for cooking if the oven is turned on accidentally it could cause damage and accidents If you are using an electrical socket near the appliance make sure that the cables are not touching the cooker and are far enough away from al...

Page 7: ...The left oven cavity which is the biggest features of oven natural or forced convection and makes all types of cooking possible The right oven cavity which is the smallest features of oven natural convection with electric grill The oven walls of the two cavity are fitted with various guide bars fig 1 on which the following accessories can be placed fig 2 Oven shelf Ensure shelf is located with dis...

Page 8: ...ifferent oven temperature values Grill heating element on A B C D OVEN THERMOSTAT KNOB C LEFT CAVITY By turning the oven knob clockwise you will find the different oven temperature values from 50 C to Maxi OVEN MULTIFUNCTION SELECTOR KNOB D LEFT CAVITY By turning the knob to the right or to the left you will find the following symbols 0 Oven off Oven light on which stays on for all functions Fan o...

Page 9: ...a big range of different temperatures RED WARNING LIGHT If present when lit it indicates that one or more of the hob electric plates is on if the hob is mixed or electric or one of the oven electric components YELLOW WARNING LIGHT indicates the operation of right oven When lit it indicates that either the electric oven or electric grill is working While the oven is being used the light will switch...

Page 10: ... of the set time the buzzer will start and the symbol A flashes To turn off the buzzer press MODE button Now the oven is off Keep pressed for some seconds simultaneously and buttons or just MODE button and the symbol is illuminated 3 Fully automatic program with Duration and End time Select with and buttons the duration and the end time The time of the day turns off symbol A and End flash Symbol t...

Page 11: ...ways use pans with lids fig 3 When the boiling point is reached it is best to turn the knob to the Low position Avoid using over sized pans that may radiate excessive heat and cause damage to surrounding surfaces such as bench tops and glass lid Do not place anything e g flame tamer asbestos mat between pan and pan support as serious damage to the appliance may result fig 4 Locate pan centrally ov...

Page 12: ...gloves when placing or removing pans from the oven or use the handle D fig 2 provided Hook the handle to the edge of the tray and pull it out slightly lifting it as you do so WARNING Accessible parts may become hot during use To avoid burns young children should be kept away When inserting or removing food from the oven check that excess juices do not overflow onto the oven base oils and fats are ...

Page 13: ...from the top and bottom This type of baking is ideal for all types of food meat fish bread pizza cakes GRILL COOKING Turn the commutator thermostat knob on the symbol The top heating element is turned on and it distributes heat directly onto the food Besides grilling it can be used to obtain a golden finish onto cooked foods or to toast your bread slices The grill function automatically activates ...

Page 14: ...nd its heat is distributed by the fan This function is particularly recommended to defrost and warm up ready made meals FAN REAR HEATING COMBINED COOKING Turn the selector knob to the symbol and set the thermostat to the desired temperature then place your food the oven If oven needs pre heating wait till the thermostat yellow led turns off before placing foods inside it This function activates th...

Page 15: ... sprinkle it with flour or bread crumbs If the biscuits will not come away from the baking tray put the tray back in the oven for a while and lift the biscuits up before they cool The next time use a sheet of baking parchment to prevent this happening again Meat If when cooking meat the time needed is more than 40 minutes turn the oven off 10 minutes before the end of cooking time to exploit the r...

Page 16: ...25 PATISSERY Biscuits in general Shortcrust pastry Victoria sponge 2 2 2 190 200 200 20 20 40 45 CAKES FLANS Angel Cake Sponge Fruit Cake Chocolate Cake 0 8 0 8 0 8 1 1 2 1 2 190 200 200 50 65 45 Values indicated in the tables temperatures and cooking times are approximate and may vary according to each person s cooking habits GRILLING TIMETABLE FOODS Weight kg Position of the oven shelf from the ...

Page 17: ...e 0 8 2 2 2 190 200 200 15 20 40 45 170 190 190 200 190 200 15 20 40 45 CAKES Angel cake Fruit cake Chocolate cake 0 8 0 8 0 8 2 2 2 190 200 200 52 65 45 170 190 190 200 190 200 45 65 45 The values given in the tables temperatures and cooking times are approximate and may vary according to each person s cooking habits This table gives cooking times on only one shelf If you are cooking with a fan o...

Page 18: ...the glass fig 10 ATTENTION This operation can be done also with the door fitted on appliance but in this way pay attention that when the glass is pull upwards the force of the hinges can close the door roughly LOCK AT LEAST ONE HINGE fig 12 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Prior to any maintenance work or cleaning disconnect the appliance from the electricity mains Do not wash the parts if they are still ...

Page 19: ...o free sector To reassemble proceed in the reverse order paying attention to the correct position of sectors REPLACING THE OVEN LAMP Ensure the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock In the event one or both oven lamps need replacing the new lamps must comply with the following requisites 15 W 230 V 50 Hz E 14 and must be resistant to high te...

Page 20: ...is to be placed directly on the floor and should not be mounted on a base The walls adjacent to and surrounding the appliances must be able to withstand an temperature of 95 C The installation of all gas and combi appliances must comply with the standards in force This appliance is not connected to a flue for discharge of the combustion products therefore it must be connected in compliance with th...

Page 21: ...the room The natural flow of air must be direct through permanent apertures in the walls of the room that open directly to the outside with a minimum cross section of 100 cm2 fig 15 These apertures must be positioned in such a way as not to be obstructed Indirect ventilation is also allowed by taking air from adjacent rooms to the one to be ventilated and must comply with all current standards AIR...

Page 22: ...nstallation engaged in the rear lower part of sides of the range A CHILD OR ADULT CAN TIP THE RANGE AND BE KILLED INSTALL THE ANTI TIP DEVICE PACKED WITH RANGE TO THE STRUCTURE AND THE RANGE VERIFY THE ANTI TIP DEVICE HAS BEEN PROPERLY INSTALLED AND ENGAGED ENGAGE THE RANGE TO THE ANTI TIP DEVICE BY SLIDING THE RANGE TOWARDS THE WALL UNTIL THE BRACKETS FIXED ON RANGE ARE WELL INTO THE HOLES OF THE...

Page 23: ...lide the range towards the wall until the brackets A are well into the holes in the brackets B GROUND FIXING BRACKETS Adjust the range height by regulating the feet until you reach the desired cooktop height Fix the components A to the cooker Fix the components C to the ground according to width width the range Fix C to B with the screws keeping the distance of the components A Repeat the same seq...

Page 24: ...the law All responsibility is disclaimed if this is not complied with The plug and socket or the multipolar switch must be accessible after installation of the appliance The power cable must be laid so that no parts of it ever reach a temperature of 75 C For connecting do not use adapters or shunts as they could cause false contacts resulting in hazardous overheating INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER...

Page 25: ...Ignite all burners both individually and concurrently to ensure correct operation of gas valves burners and ignition Turn gas taps to low flame position and observe stability of the flame for each burner individually and concurrently When satisfied please instruct the user on the correct method of operation In case the appliance fails to operate correctly after all checks have been carried out ref...

Page 26: ...with flame failure device the adjustment screw V is over or on the side of the stem fig 22 Check that the flame does not go out when the knob is sharply switched from the Full on to Reduced rate positions INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER CONVERSIONS REPLACING THE INJECTORS Our burners can be adapted to different types of gas by simply installing the injectors suitable for the gas you want to use To ...

Page 27: ...ove it Remove the hob unscrewing rear fixing screws Vs fig 24 which lock the hob at the supports S Unscrew the nuts D of the gas aluminium pipes and pull out the thermocouple quick connectors F fig 26 Unscrew the screws Vt fig 25 which lock the crosspieces l Unscrew the screws Vb fig 25 which unite the the bridles of the taps to the front frame Make to slip the ramp toward the back part and unscre...

Page 28: ... lamp please refer to instructions on REPLACING THE OVEN LAMP paragraph To change the lamp holder P type 1 force the tabs of blockage M and take the lamp holder toward the outside of the oven fig 27 To replace the ignition generator remove the left side panel of the appliance To change the thermostat commutators or hob heating elements the work top has to be removed 27 CHANGING THE FLEXIBLE GAS HO...

Page 29: ...mmer accessory is on the manual position and then repeat the operations described in the manual The thermostats are not working Call our Service Centre The electric thermostat warning lights do not switch on during use Turn the thermostat round to a hotter temperature Turn the selector round to a different function The oven lights does not switch on Make sure the lamp is firmly screwed in place Bu...

Page 30: ...rill heating element Rear circular heating element 2100 W 2100 W 2000 2200 W 2000 2200 W 2000 W 2000 W 3000 W 3000 W Oven lamp Cooling fan Rear Fan motor 15 W E 14 T 300 12 W 25 29 W BURNER DISPOSITION AND HOB BURNER TECHNICAL DATA TABLE Burners injectors and volume N BURNER DENOMINATION Natural 4 LP Propane 11 By pass Inj W BTU h Inj W BTU h Ø W BTU h 4 Small burner 90 3400 54 3500 28 1100 3 Medi...

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