Setup and user guide

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Cleaning
Troubleshooting
Before cleaning your appliance, please ensure that it is cold and disconnected from the electricity
grid. It is best to avoid the use of steam cleaning equipment, steel wool pads, abrasive cloths and
corrosive detergents that could damage the appliance.
To use the oven’s self-cleaning cycle, please refer to the Instructions for Use Manual or
www.kitchenaid.eu.
If you experience problems in operating your oven:
1. First check that there is an electrical current and that the oven is properly connected to the
electricity grid;
2. Switch off the oven then switch it back on to see if the problem is solved;
3. If you see an “F” immediately followed by an error code on the display, contact your nearest
Customer Service Center.
It will be necessary to provide the following information to the technician: the precise type and
model of the oven, the assistance code (visible on the right-hand inside edge when the oven door is
open) and the error code that appears on the display. This information will enable the technician to
immediately identify the type of intervention required.
If the oven needs to be repaired, we suggest you refer to an Authorised Technical Service Center.
The number of oven accessories may vary depending on the model purchased�
It is possible to purchase accessories separately from the Customer Service Center
ARTISAN ACCESSORY
The Artisan Steam Accessory comprises: glass lid, perforated
shelf, drip tray + heating element and the support, cap for
the internal socket
We suggest that the accessory be assembled as outlined in the
Instructions for Use Manual or at www.kitchenaid.eu
Add water as per your recipe, then start the Artisan functions
from the Main Menu�
The Artisan Accessory can reach very high temperatures so we suggest using oven gloves any
time you need to touch or move it, and not to add water during the steam cooking cycle.
Please refer to the Instructions for Use Manual or www.kitchenaid.eu for more information on the
Accessories and their functions
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Accessories