Operation Manual

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The Environment
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Troubleshooting
Safety
You can solve the following problems yourself:
4.1 4.1 The oven is not heating up. Check it is
plugged in and switched on and that the fuse
has not blown. Select a higher temperature
setting.
4.2 The interior light is not working. Change the
bulb or replace the fuse.
4.3 Smoke is coming out during cooking. Turn
the temperature down and/or clean the oven.
4.4 The pyrolysis cleaning process is not
being carried out. Ensure the door
is correctly closed. Locking system or
temperature sensor failure. Call the Technical
Service.
4.5 A beep is sounding. The selected
temperature setting has been reached. The
cooking cycle is complete.
4.6 The oven blocked key appears. This occurs
during normal functioning. Unblock it by
pressing the key.
4.7 The oven makes a noise after cooking.
This is normal, as the fan keeps running until
the temperature inside and outside the oven
is reduced.
4.8 Failure warnings.
Temperature sensor failure.
Door blocked (4.7.1).
Pyrolysis cannot be carried out.
Door block failure.
Software failure.
Power cut during cooking.
The oven automatically
switches off as it has been functioning
for several hours (4.7.2).
Do not try to repair the oven yourself. Call
the technical assistance service.
This oven has been designed with
environmental protection in mind.
Respect the environment. Only preheat the
oven when necessary (see table). Use dark
coloured cake tins whenever possible. For
long cooking times, switch off the oven 5 or 10
minutes before the end of cooking time.
Management of waste electrical and
electronic equipment.
The symbol
indicates that the appliance must
not be disposed of in traditional bins for domestic
waste.
Take your oven to the a special collection centre.
Recycling domestic appliances will prevent
negative consequences for health and the
environment and will allow savings on energy and
resources.
For further information, contact the local
authorities or the shop where you bought the
oven.
The oven must be installed by an authorised
installer in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions and diagrams.
The electrical installation must be dimensioned
for the maximum power indicated on the
reference plate and the electrical socket must
have a regulatory earth connection.
The mains circuit supplying the oven must have
a single-pole cut-off switch with at least 3 mm
between contacts.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the after-sales technical service or
by similarly qualifi ed staff, to avoid hazard.
Ensure the appliance is unplugged from the
mains before replacing the oven lamp, to avoid
electric shock.
Do not use abrasive cleaning products or metal
scouring pads to clean the oven door, as they
could scratch the surface and cause the glass
to shatter.
Keep small children away from the oven. It
has accessible parts that can heat up during
functioning.
Do not touch the heating elements inside the
oven.
This appliance is not intended for use by
people (including children) whose physical,
sensory, or mental capacities are reduced or
who lack experience or knowledge, except
under supervision or after receiving instruction
regarding use of the appliance from a person
responsible for their safety. Use by children
should be supervised to prevent them playing
with the appliance.
Allow the glass to cool down before
removing it.
Never use steam cleaning machines.
3.7 Cleaning the outside of the oven: Use
neutral cleaning products. Dry the oven well
with a soft cloth.