Ignis AKS 291/WG manual

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    (Apply the label from warranty here ) User and maintenance manu al Manual e d’uso e manu tenzi one IT[...]

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    GB1 YOUR SAFET Y AND THA T OF OTHERS IS VERY IMPORTANT This manu al and the appliance it self provid e important safety war nings, to be read and obse rved at all times . All safety warn ings give speci fic details of the potential risk present and indicate ho w to reduce r isk of injury, damage and e lectric s hock result ing f rom impro per use o[...]

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    GB2 After unpacking the o ven, be sure that it has not been damaged du ring transport and that the ov en door closes properly. In the event of problems, contac t the dealer or your n earest After-sa les Service. T o avoid any da mage, on ly remove the o ven from its polystyrene foam base at th e time of in stallati on. PREP ARI NG THE HOUSING UNIT [...]

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    GB3 The electronic programmer does not work: • If the displ ay shows the letter “ ” followed b y a number , contact your nearest After -sales S ervice. Specify in this case the nu mber that follows the letter “ ” . Before ca lli ng the Af ter-S a les S e r vic e: 1. See if you ca n solve the p roblem yourself with the he lp of the suggest[...]

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    GB4 REMOVING THE DOOR T o remov e the door: 1. Open t he door full y . 2. Lift the catches and push them forwar ds as far as th ey will go (fig . 1). 3. Clos e the door as far a s it will go ( A), lift it up (B) and turn it (C) un til it is re leased (D) (fig . 2). T o refit the door : 1. Insert the hinges in their s eats. 2. Open t he door full y [...]

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    GB5 REPLACING THE OVEN LAMP To repla ce the re ar lamp (if pr esent): 1. Disconnec t the oven from the power supply . 2. Unscrew the lamp cover (Fig . 6), replace the lamp (see note for lamp t ype) and screw the lamp cover back on (Fig. 7). 3. Reconn ect the oven to th e power supply . N.B.: - Only use 25-40W/23 0V type E-14, T300°C incandescen t [...]

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    GB6 COMP A TIBLE ACCESSORIES (for the ac cessori es supplied with oven re fer to the te ch fich e) Drip - tray (F ig. 1) For collecting fat and bits of food w hen placed under the wire shelf, or as a plate for cooking meat, c hicken and fis h, etc., w ith or without veget ables. Pour a littl e water into the drip-tray to avoid spatters of fat and s[...]

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    GB7 CONTROL P ANEL DESCRIPTION 1. F unction sel ector knob 2. C ooking t ime selecto r knob 3. Thermost at knob 4. Red thermosta t led. HOW T O OPERA TE THE OVEN Turn the selector knob to the required function . The oven light swi tches on. Turn the thermo stat knob clockw ise to the required temperatur e. The red thermost at led lights up, swit ch[...]

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    GB8 C OOKING T AB LE Recipe Function Preheating Shelf (from bottom ) T emperature (°C) Time (min ) Accessories Leavened c akes Ye s 2 160-180 35-55 Wi re s he l f + c a ke ti n Biscuits / Tartlets Ye s 3 170-180 15-40 Baking tray Choux b uns Ye s 3 180 30-40 Baking tray Vo ls-au-vent / Puff pastry crackers Ye s 3 180-200 20-30 Baking tray Meringue[...]

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    GB9 N.B.: th e cooking func tion symbols can be slightly different fro m the drawing. N.B.: cooking times and temper atures are approxi mate for 4 porti ons. How t o read t he cooking table The table indicates the best function to use for any given food, to be cooked on one or more shelve s at the same time. Cooking times start from th e moment foo[...]

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    IT10 IMPORT ANZA DELLA SICUREZZA PER SÉ E PER GLI AL TRI Il presente man uale e l’appare cchio stesso s ono corredati da impo r tanti messaggi relativi alla si curezza, da leggere ed osserva re se mpre. Tutti i me ssaggi rel ativi alla s icurezza specifican o il potenzia le perico lo a cui si riferisc ono ed indic ano come ridurre il ri sc hio d[...]

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    IT11 Dopo aver disimb allat o il for no, contr olla re che l’a ppare cchi o non sia stato danneggiato durante il trasporto e che la porta si chiuda perfettamente. In caso di problemi, contattare il rivenditore o il Servizio Assistenz a Clienti. Per p revenire ev entuali danni, s i consiglia di rimuovere il forno d alla base in polistirolo s oltan[...]

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    IT12 Il forno non funziona: • Verificare che ci sia tens ione in rete e che il forno sia connes so elettrica mente. • Spegn ere e riaccendere il forno, per accert are che l’ i nconveniente sia stato ovviato . La por ta è bloccata: • Spegn ere e riaccendere il forno, per accert are che l’ i nconveniente sia stato ovviato . • Importante:[...]

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    IT13 RIMOZIONE DELLA PORTA Per togliere la port a: 1. Aprir e completamen te la porta. 2. Sollevare le levette di arresto delle cerniere in avanti fino al fermo (fig. 1). 3. Chiuder e la porta fino al bloccaggio (A), sollevarla (B) e ruotarla ( C) fino allo sganciamento della stessa (D) (fig . 2). Per r iposizionare la porta: 1. Inse rire l e cern [...]

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    IT14 SOSTITUZIONE DELLA LAMP ADA Per sostituire la lampada post eriore (se in dotazione): 1. Scollegare il for no dalla rete elettric a. 2. Sv itare il c opri-lampada (Fig . 6), sostituir e la lampada (per il tip o veder e nota) e r iavvitare il co pri-lamp ada (Fig . 7). 3. Ricoll egare il forno alla rete elettr ica. NOTA: - Usar e solo lampa de i[...]

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    IT15 AC CESSORI COMP A TIBILI (per gli accessori forniti con il forno fare rife rimento alla scheda tecnica) Lecc ard a (Fig. 1) Da usare, po sizionat a sotto la gri glia, per r accoglier e grasso e pezzi di cibo o come pi astra per cuocere carne, pollo e pesce ecc. con e senza verdur e. Per evitare schizzi di grasso e fumo, versare un po’ d’ac[...]

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    IT16 DESCRIZIONE P ANNELLO C OMANDI 1. Manopola fu nzioni 2. Manopola pr ogrammatore dur ata di cottur a 3. Manopola termo stato 4. Spia r ossa termostato . COME F AR F UNZIONARE IL FORNO Ruotar e la manopol a funzio ni sulla fu nzione desidera ta. La luc e del forn o si accend erà. Ruotare la man opola termostato, in senso orario, sulla te mperat[...]

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    IT17 T ABELLA DI CO T TUR A Ricetta Funzione Preriscal- damento Liv ello cottura (dal basso) Te m p e r a t u r a (°C ) Te m p o (min ) Accessori T or te a lievit azione Sì 2 160-180 35-55 Gri glia + tortiera Biscotti / Tortine Sì 3 170-180 15-40 Piastra dolci Bignè Sì 3 180 30-40 Piastra d olci Voulevant / S alatini di pasta s foglia Sì 3 18[...]

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    IT18 NOTA: i simboli delle funzioni di cottura poss ono essere le ggermente diversi dal disegn o. NOTA: temperature e tempi di cottura sono indicativamente validi per 4 po rzioni. C ome legger e la tabella d i cottur a La tabella indica la funzione migliore da utilizzare per un de terminato alimento, da cuocere su uno o più ripiani contemporanea m[...]

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    04/2011 5019 610 01196 Whirlpool is a registered trademark of Whirlpool, USA GB IT[...]