Summary of Contents for Mista Concerto Series

Page 1: ... storage compartment 21 3 5 Using the oven 21 3 6 Cooking advice 23 3 7 Digital programmer 25 4 Cleaning and maintenance 29 4 1 Cleaning the hob 30 4 2 Cleaning the door 31 4 3 Cleaning the oven cavity 33 4 4 Vapor Clean 34 4 5 Extraordinary maintenance 35 5 Installation 37 5 1 Gas connection 37 5 2 Adaptation to different types of gas 40 5 3 Positioning 45 5 4 Electrical connection 50 5 5 Instruc...

Page 2: ...sible for their safety Children must not play with the appliance Keep children under the age of eight at a safe distance unless they are constantly supervised Keep children under the age of 8 away from the appliance when it is in use Cleaning and maintenance must not be carried out by unsupervised children Be aware of how rapidly the cooking zones heat up Do not place empty pans on the heat Danger...

Page 3: ...SENT OR NEAR THE APPLIANCE DO NOT USE AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILST IT IS IN USE Switch off the appliance immediately after use DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE Always use any necessary required personal protective equipment PPE before performing any work on the appliance installation maintenance positioning or movement Before performing any work on the appliance switch off the pow...

Page 4: ...uld be released as these could then heat up and catch fire Be very careful Never leave objects on the cooking surface DO NOT FOR ANY REASON USE THE APPLIANCE AS A SPACE HEATER Do not spray any spray products near the oven Do not use plastic cookware or containers when cooking food Do not put sealed tins or containers in the oven Remove all trays and racks which are not required during cooking Do n...

Page 5: ...rts made of steel or that have metallic surface finishes e g anodizing nickel or chromium plating Do not use abrasive or corrosive detergents e g scouring powders stain removers and metallic sponges on glass parts Do not wash removable parts such as the hob pan support grids flame spreader crowns and burner caps in the dishwasher Never use the oven door to lever the appliance into place when fitti...

Page 6: ...not rest any weight or sit on the open door of the appliance Take care that no objects are stuck in the doors 1 2 Manufacturer s liability The manufacturer declines all liability for damage to persons or property caused by Use of the appliance other than that specified Failure to comply with the instructions in the user manual Tampering with any part of the appliance The use of non original spare ...

Page 7: ...ing life of the appliance Read this user manual carefully before using the appliance 1 6 Disposal This appliance must be disposed of separately from other waste Directives 2002 95 EC 2002 96 EC 2003 108 EC The appliance does not contain substances in quantities sufficient to be considered hazardous to health and the environment in accordance with current European directives To dispose of the appli...

Page 8: ...quence of instructions for use Standalone instruction Plastic packaging Danger of suffocation Do not leave the packaging or any part of it unattended Do not let children play with the plastic bags Instructions General information on this user manual on safety and final disposal Description Description of the appliance and its accessories Use Information on the use of the appliance and its accessor...

Page 9: ...Description 11 EN 2 Description 2 1 General Description 1 Upstand 2 Cooking hob 3 Control panel 4 Oven light 5 Seal 6 Door 7 Fan 8 Storage compartment Rack tray support frame shelf ...

Page 10: ...rn the knob clockwise to the required value between the minimum and maximum setting 3 Indicator light The indicator light comes on to indicate that the oven is heating up It turns off as soon as it reaches the set temperature It flashes regularly to indicate that the temperature set inside the oven is kept constant 4 Function knob The oven s various functions are suitable for different cooking mod...

Page 11: ...ghts The insertion heights are indicated from the bottom upwards see 2 1 General Description Interior lighting The appliance interior lighting comes on When the door is opened When any function is selected apart from the function Cooling fan The fan cools the oven and comes into operation during cooking The fan causes a steady outflow of air that exits from the rear of the appliance and which may ...

Page 12: ...rack To be placed over the top of the oven tray for cooking foods which may drip Rack Useful for supporting containers with food during cooking Some models are not provided with all accessories The accessories intended to come into contact with food are made of materials that comply with the provisions of current legislation Supplied and optional accessories can be requested to Authorised Assistan...

Page 13: ...ld catch fire if overheated Be very careful Improper use Risk of damage to surfaces Do not cover the bottom of the oven cavity with aluminium or tin foil sheets If you wish to use greaseproof paper place it so that it will not interfere with the hot air circulation inside the oven Do not place pans or trays directly on the bottom of the oven cavity Do not use the open door to rest pans or trays on...

Page 14: ...e gas valves If the appliance does not work properly contact your local Authorised Service Centre First use 1 Remove any protective film from the outside or inside of the appliance including accessories 2 Remove any labels apart from the technical data plate from the accessories and from the oven cavity 3 Remove and wash all the appliance s accessories see 4 Cleaning and maintenance 4 Heat the emp...

Page 15: ...ys and racks which are not required during cooking Stop cooking a few minutes before the time normally used Cooking will continue for the remaining minutes with the heat which has accumulated inside the oven Reduce any opening of the door to a minimum to avoid heat dispersal Keep the cooking compartment clean at all times 3 2 Using the accessories Ring reducers The ring reducers have to be placed ...

Page 16: ... the oven back Rotisserie 1 Insert the 4 supplied bushings in the 4 corner holes of the deep tray and screw them onto the ring nuts with a suitable tool such as a screwdriver 2 Position the rotisserie supports in the bushings as shown in the figure below Gently insert racks and trays into the oven until they come to a stop Clean the trays before using them for the first time to remove any residues...

Page 17: ...echanism on the left hand support until it stops 5 Place the tray on the first runner see General Description 6 Insert the tip of the rod in the rotisserie motor housing on the left of the rear wall of the oven 7 To activate the rotisserie turn the function knob to the position and use the temperature knob to set a cooking temperature These operations must be performed with the oven off and cold P...

Page 18: ...fter lighting keep the knob pressed in for a few seconds to allow the thermocouple to heat up The burner may go out when the knob is released In this case the thermocouple has not heated up sufficiently Wait a few moments and repeat the operation Keep the knob pressed in longer Correct positioning of the flame spreader crowns and burner caps Before lighting the hob burners make sure that the flame...

Page 19: ...e oven To switch on the oven 1 Select the cooking function using the function knob 2 Select the temperature using the temperature knob Functions list Cookware diameters Auxiliary 12 14 cm Semi rapid 16 24 cm Rapid 18 26 cm Ultra rapid 18 28 cm Ensure that the programmer clock shows the cooking duration symbol otherwise it will not be possible to turn on the oven Press the keys and at the same time...

Page 20: ...ns the strong heatwave generated by the grill grilling perfectly even very thick foods Perfect for large cuts of meat e g shin of pork Fan assisted The operation of the fan combined with traditional cooking ensures consistent cooking even with complex recipes Perfect for biscuits and cakes even when simultaneously cooked on several levels For multiple level cooking we recommend using the 2nd and 4...

Page 21: ... and the Fan with grill Meat can be grilled even when it is put into the cold oven or into the preheated oven if you wish to change the effect of the cooking With the Fan with grill function we recommend that you preheat the oven before grilling We recommend placing the food at the centre of the rack When using the ECO function avoid opening the door during cooking Cooking and preheating times are...

Page 22: ...rt If the dough does not stick to the toothpick the dessert is cooked If the dessert collapses when it comes out of the oven on the next occasion reduce the set temperature by about 10 C selecting a longer cooking time if necessary While cooking desserts or vegetables excessive condensation may form on the glass In order to avoid this open the door very carefully a couple of times while cooking Ad...

Page 23: ...utes flashes 2 The time can be set using the key or Keep the key pressed in to increase or decrease rapidly 3 Press the key or wait 5 seconds The dot between the hours and the minutes stops flashing 4 The symbol on the display indicates that the appliance is ready to start cooking Ensure that the programmer clock shows the cooking duration symbol otherwise it will not be possible to turn on the ov...

Page 24: ...k 6 Press the keys and at the same time to reset the programmer clock Programmed cooking 1 Set the cooking time as described in the previous point Timed cooking 2 Press the key The sum of the current time plus the pre set cooking duration will appear on the display Timed cooking is the function which allows a cooking operation to be started and then ended after a specific length of time set by the...

Page 25: ...y time 1 Press the key The display shows the digits and the indicator light flashing between the hours and the minutes 2 Use the key or to set the required minutes 3 Wait approx 5 seconds without pressing any key to finish setting the minute minder The current time and the symbols and appear on the display Adjusting the buzzer volume The buzzer volume can be set to 3 different levels When the buzz...

Page 26: ...bs 1 5 Fan with grill 4 MAX 10 10 Bacon 0 7 Grill 5 MAX 7 8 Pork fillet 1 5 Fan with grill 4 MAX 10 5 Beef fillet 1 Grill 5 MAX 10 7 Salmon trout 1 2 Turbo Fan assisted 2 150 160 35 40 Monkfish 1 5 Turbo Fan assisted 2 160 60 65 Turbot 1 5 Turbo Fan assisted 2 160 45 50 Pizza 1 Turbo Fan assisted 2 MAX 8 9 Bread 1 Circulaire 2 190 200 25 30 Focaccia 1 Turbo Fan assisted 2 180 190 20 25 Bundt cake ...

Page 27: ... of sugary foods such as jam to set inside the oven If left to set for too long they might damage the enamel lining of the oven Improper use Risk of damage to surfaces Do not use steam jets to clean the appliance Do not use cleaning products containing chlorine ammonia or bleach on parts made of steel or that have metallic surface finishes e g anodizing nickel or chromium plating Do not use abrasi...

Page 28: ...rner caps Igniters and thermocouples For correct operation the igniters and thermocouples must always be perfectly clean Check them frequently and clean them with a damp cloth if necessary Remove any dry residues with a wooden toothpick or a needle Knobs The knobs should be cleaned with a soft cloth dampened with warm water then dried carefully They can be removed by pulling them out of their hous...

Page 29: ...both sides with both hands lift it forming an angle of around 30 and remove it 3 To reassemble the door put the hinges in the relevant slots in the oven making sure that grooved sections A are resting completely in the slots Lower the door and once it is in place remove the pins from the holes in the hinges Cleaning the door glazing The glass in the door should always be kept thoroughly clean Use ...

Page 30: ...e arrows 1 4 Extract the internal glass pane from the front strip 2 to remove it from the door 5 Remove the intermediate glass pane by lifting it upwards 6 Clean the external glass pane and the panes removed previously Use absorbent kitchen roll In case of stubborn dirt wash with a damp sponge and neutral detergent 7 When you have finished cleaning reinsert the intermediate glass pane in its housi...

Page 31: ...support frames The seal Removing the rack tray support frames Removing the rack tray support frames enables the sides to be cleaned more easily To remove the rack tray support frames Pull the frame towards the inside of the oven to unhook it from its groove A then slide it out of the seats B at the back When cleaning is complete repeat the above procedures to put the rack tray support frames back ...

Page 32: ...upwards downwards and towards the deflector Close the door Vapor Clean is an assisted cleaning procedure which facilitates the removal of dirt Thanks to this process it is possible to clean the inside of the oven very easily The dirt residues are softened by the heat and water vapour for easier removal at a later stage Improper use Risk of damage to surfaces Remove any food residues or large spill...

Page 33: ...r encrustations 6 In case of grease residues use specific oven cleaning products 7 Remove the water left inside the oven For improved hygiene and to avoid food being affected by any unpleasant odours we recommend that the oven is dried using a fan assisted function at 160 C for approximately 10 minutes 4 5 Extraordinary maintenance Installing and removing the seal To remove the seal Unhook the cli...

Page 34: ... light bulb 5 Fit the new light bulb 6 Refit the cover Ensure the moulded part of the glass A is facing the door 7 Press the cover completely down so that it attaches perfectly to the bulb support Live parts Danger of electrocution Unplug the appliance The oven is fitted with a 40W light bulb Pay attention not to scratch the oven cavity enamel Do not touch the halogen lamp directly with your finge...

Page 35: ...p objects or sharp corners if the hose is not perfectly airtight and leaks gas do not try to repair it replace it with a new hose verify that the hose is not past its expiry date serigraphed on the hose itself Make the connection to the gas mains using a rubber hose whose specifications comply with current standards verify that the reference standard is stamped on the hose Gas leak Danger of explo...

Page 36: ...tions comply with the applicable standard Carefully screw the connector 3 to the gas connector 1 of the appliance placing the seal 2 between them Connection with a steel hose with bayonet fitting Carry out the connection to the gas mains using a steel hose with bayonet fitting compliant with B S 669 Apply insulating material to the thread of the gas hose connector 4 and then tighten the adapter 3 ...

Page 37: ...e standards in force The room where the appliance is installed must have enough air flow for the regular combustion of gas and the necessary air change in the room itself The air vents protected by grilles must be the right size to comply with current regulations and positioned so that no part of them is obstructed not even partially The room must be kept adequately ventilated in order to eliminat...

Page 38: ...all or window mounted extractor fan D Directly outdoors through wall Air Combustion products Extractor fan 5 2 Adaptation to different types of gas In case of operation with other types of gas the burner nozzles must be changed and the minimum flame adjusted on the gas taps Replacing nozzles 1 Remove the grids burner caps and flame spreader crowns in order to access the burner cups 2 Replace the n...

Page 39: ...o out Repeat the operation on all gas cocks Adjusting the minimum setting for LPG Tighten the screw located at the side of the cock rod clockwise all the way Lubricating the gas taps Over time the gas taps may become difficult to turn and get blocked Clean them internally and replace the lubrication grease Following adjustment to a gas other than the one originally set in the factory replace the g...

Page 40: ...ar 6 Natural Gas G27 G27 20 mbar 7 Natural Gas G2 350 G2 350 13 mbar 8 LPG G30 31 G30 31 28 37 mbar G30 31 30 37 mbar G30 31 30 30 mbar 9 LPG G30 31 G30 31 37 mbar 10 LPG G30 31 G30 31 50 mbar 11 Town gas G110 G110 8 mbar 12 Town gas G120 G120 8 mbar It is possible to identify the available gas types based on the country the appliance is to be installed in Refer to the heading number to identify t...

Page 41: ...e W 400 500 800 1600 4 Natural gas G25 1 25 mbar AUX SR R UR Rated heating capacity kW 1 0 1 8 2 9 4 0 Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm 77 100 134 152 Pre chamber printed on nozzle F1 Y F3 F3 Reduced flow rate W 400 500 800 1600 5 Natural gas G25 20 mbar AUX SR R UR Rated heating capacity kW 1 0 1 8 2 9 3 9 Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm 77 100 134 152 Pre chamber printed on nozzle F1 Y F3 F3 Reduced flow rate ...

Page 42: ...ow rate G30 g h 73 131 211 291 Rated flow rate G31 g h 71 129 207 286 10 LPG G30 G31 50 mbar AUX SR R UR Rated heating capacity kW 1 0 1 8 2 9 3 8 Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm 43 58 74 77 Pre chamber printed on nozzle H2 M Z F4 Reduced flow rate W 400 500 800 1600 Rated flow rate G30 g h 73 131 211 291 Rated flow rate G31 g h 71 129 207 286 11 Town gas G110 8 mbar AUX SR R UR Rated heating capacity kW...

Page 43: ...ure the correct clearance is left Depending on the type of installation this appliance belongs to classes A Class 1 Free standing appliance Heavy appliance Crushing hazard Position the appliance into the cabinet cut out with the help of a second person Pressure on the open door Risk of damage to the appliance Never use the oven door to lever the appliance into place when fitting Avoid exerting too...

Page 44: ...nce Appliance overall dimensions 1 Minimum distance from side walls or other flammable material 2 Minimum cabinet width A The appliance must be installed by a qualified technician and according to the regulations in force A 900 mm B 600 mm C1 min 150 mm D 900 915 mm H 750 mm I 450 mm L2 900 mm ...

Page 45: ... electrical connections screw on the four feet supplied with the appliance The appliance must sit level on the floor to ensure stability Screw or unscrew the bottom part of the foot until the appliance is stable and level on the floor A 124 B 38 C 42 D 634 F min 105 max 160 H 776 L 898 Heavy appliance Risk of damage to the appliance Insert the front feet first and then the rear ones ...

Page 46: ...ear of the appliance 2 Adjust the height of the 4 feet 3 Assemble the fastening bracket 4 Align the base of the hook on the fastening bracket with the base of the slot on the wall fastening plate The anti tip devices must be installed in order to prevent the appliance tipping over ...

Page 47: ... side of the appliance to the bracket holes 7 Move the bracket onto the wall and mark the position of the holes to be drilled in the wall 8 After drilling the holes in the wall use wall plugs and screws to fasten the bracket to the wall 9 Push the cooker towards the wall and at the same time insert the bracket in the plate fastened to the rear of the appliance ...

Page 48: ...ibly positioned on the appliance Do not remove this plate for any reason Perform the ground connection using a wire that is 20 mm longer than the other wires The upstand provided is an integral part of the product It must be fastened to the appliance prior to installation Power voltage Danger of electrocution Have the electrical connection performed by authorised technical personnel Use personal p...

Page 49: ...ated near the appliance and in an easily reachable position Connection with plug and socket Make sure that the plug and socket are of the same type Avoid using adapters gang sockets or extensions as these could cause overheating and a risk of burns The values indicated above refer to the cross section of the internal conductor The aforementioned power cables are sized taking into account the coinc...

Page 50: ... to check for gas leaks on all connections DO NOT use naked flames when looking for leaks Turn on all the burners separately and at then all together to make sure that the gas valve burner and ignition are working properly Turn the burner knobs to the minimum position and check that the flame is stable for each individual burner and all the burners together If the appliance does not work correctly...

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