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• If your roast is too dark on top or underneath: the next time put it on 
a higher or lower shelf, lower the 
temperature and cook longer.
• Your roast is underdone? Cut it in slices, 
arrange the slices on a baking tray with 
the gravy and finish cooking it.
Grilling:
• Sparingly gr ease and flavour the food before grilling it.
• Always use the drip pan to catch any dripping from the meat during grilling.  Slide it in one of the levels underneath 
the grill or place it at the bottom of...

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Cooking/baking timetable: Left oven cavity
FoodsWeight
kgPosition of 
the oven 
shelf from 
the bottom Cooking by 
natural convection
Cooking by 
forced convection (with fan)
Temperature 
in °c Cooking 
time in 
minutesTemperature 
in °c Cooking 
time in 
minutes
MEAT LOAFS
Roasted Veal
Roastbeef
Roasted Pork
Roasted Lamb 1
1
1
11-2
1-2
1-2
1-2 200-225
200-225
200-225
200-225 100-120
40-50
100-120
100-120190
190
190
190 100-120
40-50
100-200
100-120
GAME
Roast hare
Roast pheasant
Roast...

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Grilling timetable
FoodsWeight
kgPosition of 
the oven 
shelf from 
the bottom Cooking by 
natural convection
Cooking by 
forced convection (with fan)
Temperature 
in °C Cooking Time 
in minutes
Temperature 
in °CCooking 
Time in 
minutes
1st 
side 2nd 
side 1st 
side2nd 
side
MEAT
T-bone steak
Beefsteaks
Half chicken 
(each half)) 0,50
0,15
1
4
4
3 or 4 225 - Max
225 - Max
225 - Max 15
5
2515
5
25200
200
200 10
5
1810
5
18
FISH
Trout 
Sole 0,42
0,204
4 225 - Max
225 - Max 18
1018
10200
200...

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How to clean the inner oven 
door glass 
One of the features of our cookers is that 
the inner oven door glass can be easily 
removed for cleaning without the aid of 
specialized personnel. Just open the oven 
door and remove the support securing the 
glass (fig.4).
 Caution: 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...

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 If you have any doubts do not use the appliance and call in a qualified 
person.
• Some parts mounted on the appliance are protected by a 
plastic film. This protection must be 
removed before using the appliance. 
We recommend slitting the plastic 
film along the edges with a sharp 
knife or pin.
• Do not move the appliance by the handle. 
The packaging materials used 
(cardboard, bags, polystyrene foam, 
nails etc.) must not be left anywhere 
within easy reach of children as they 
are a...

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Some problems can be caused either as the results of simple maintenance operations 
or by incorrect selection of settings. Prior to contacting a Service Centre please check 
the following chart.
ProblemRemedy
The appliance is not 
working• Make sure the gas tap is open
• Check the plug is in
• Check that the knobs ar e set correctly for cooking and then repeat the operations given in the handbook
• Check the electrical system safety switches (RCD). If ther e is failure in the system call...

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 If you have any doubts do not use the appliance and call in a qualified 
person.
• Some parts mounted on the appliance are protected by a 
plastic film. This protection must be 
removed before using the appliance. 
We recommend slitting the plastic 
film along the edges with a sharp 
knife or pin.
• Do not move the appliance by the handle. 
The packaging materials used 
(cardboard, bags, polystyrene foam, 
nails etc.) must not be left anywhere 
within easy reach of children as they 
are a...

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check that the appliance is in perfect 
condition. 
Positioning the cooker 
The appliances are fitted with the 
following parts to enable them to be 
correctly positioned:
• Adjustable feet, to be fitted to the 
appliance, which allow the height of 
the cooker to be aligned with other 
kitchen furniture (fig. 4). 
• Backguard 1 If the cookers are 
equipped with this accessory, leave of 
the factory with this particular inserted 
inside the packaging. In order to 
install the backguard, it...

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 Attention! If the appliance is going 
to be recessed (class 2 subclass 1), 
connect it to the gas supply source 
using only flexible stainless steel, 
seamless pipes in accordance with 
the standard.
 Attention! If the appliance is 
going to be installed free-standing 
(class 1) and if you use the flexible 
rubber hose, it is necessary to 
follow the instructions and the 
figure given below:
 Attention! On its route, the hose 
must not touch any parts where 
the over temperature is than...

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5.4 Electrical connection
The electrical connection must be 
carried out in accordance with the 
current standards and laws in force.
Before connecting check that:
• the system and electrical sockets 
amperage is adequate for the 
appliance maximum power (see 
data label affixed on the back of the 
cooker).
• the socket or system has an effective earth connection in accordance with 
current standards and prescriptions 
of the law. All responsibility is 
disclaimed if this is not complied...
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