Operation Manual

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PASTRY
FRUIT PIE
220 (210) 2 35-40
TEA CAKE
190 (180) 2 50-55
BRIOCHES
175 (165) 2 25-30
SPONGE CAKE
235 (225) 2 20
RING CAKE
190 (180) 2 30-40
SWEET PUFF PASTRIES
220 (210) 2 20
RAISIN LOAF
220 (210) 2 15-20
STRUDEL
180 (170) 2 15-20
SAVOIA COOKIES
190 (180) 2 15
APPLE FRITTERS
220 (210) 2 20
SAZOIARDI SANDWICH
220 (210) 2 20-30
TOAST SANDWICH
250 (240) 3 5
BREAD
220 (210) 2 30
PIZZA
220 (210) 2 20
USING THE ELECTRIC THERMOSTAT
The thermostat supplied with the relative models maintains a constant temperature inside the oven at a specific
temperature setting ranging from 50°C to 250°C.(fig.29)
Turn the knob clockwise and align the selected temperature indicated on the ring with the index etched on the control
panel. Thermostat operation is indicated by an orange light which will turn off when the temperature inside the oven is
10°C greater than the temperature setting, and will turn on when the oven is 10°C less than the temperature setting. The
thermostat can control the oven elements only if the relative switch is in one of the possible oven element operating
modes: if the switch is in position 0, the thermostat has not effect on the oven elements, which remain off.
USING THE 2 + 0 SWITCH (fig.30)
(only cooker with gas oven and electric grill)
- the symbol indicates that the electric fan, and the oven light have been turned on .
- the symbol indicates that only the oven light is turned on;
USING THE 5 + 0 SWITCH
( only cooker with Dual Enrgy oven)
The 5 + 0 switch installed in the Dual Energy oven models is used, along with the electric or gas thermostat.
To control the electric fan and the oven elements since they can be turned on by turning the 5 + 0 switch knob and the
thermostat knob. Turning just one of the two knobs will not have any effect on the oven except to turn on the oven light or
the electric fan when
In combination with the electric thermostat, it is used for controlling in parallel with the thermostat the convection
fan and the related oven heating resistance since for being able to put in operation the convection fan and the
resistance both the 5+0
switch knob and the thermostat knob have to be turned on; by turning only one of the two
knobs, no effect will result on oven operation except only for lamp or fan when switched on. Electric oven is heated
by two resistances: one upper resistance and one circular resistance; by turning the
switch knob (fig. 31) the
resistance referred to the symbol printed on the knob ring will be switched on but in order to put it in operation the
thermostat knob has to be turned until the orange light on will confirm that resistance is in operation. By turning the
switch knob on one of the 5 operation mode the lamp will be switched on simultaneously with the related
resistance. Once the temperature and the type of resistance are selected, the operation of the resistance will be
controlled by the thermostat. It is therefore accepted that during operation the orange light will switch on and off.
To turn off the electric oven set the switch knob to position 0 to prevent the thermostat from controlling the elements.
Setting the thermostat knob to position 0 turns off the elements but it is still possible, using the switch, to turn on the
electric fan and the oven light.
The switch has 5 different fixed positions corresponding to 5 different types of oven operation:
- the symbol indicates that only the oven light is turned on;
- the symbol indicates that the circular element (3000W) and the electric fan have been turned on;
- the symbol indicates that the grill element (2500W) and the electric fan have been turned on;
- the symbol indicates that only the grill element (2500W) has been turned on
- the symbol
indicates that only the electric fan has been turned on.
When the knob is set to one of these five positions, the oven light is always on, thus indicating that the oven is being
energised.