Venini VEF61.1GG Installation Instructions User Instructions

Summary of VEF61.1GG

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    Installation instructions user instructions cooker model f61gg 60x60 cm.

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    Dear customer, congratulations on purchasing your new product from think appliances. To register your parts and labour warranty (some conditions apply please refer to your warranty card for more details) please contact out customer care team on: 1800 444 357 our customer care centre is there to ensu...

  • Page 3: Important Information

    Important information introducing your new cooker we thank you and congratulate you on your choice. These carefully designed products, manufactured with the highest quality materials, have been c a refully tested to satisfy all your cooking demands. We therefore request that you read and follow thes...

  • Page 4: Installation Instructions

    Must be installed. Refer to the instructions for installation. Before connecting your new cooker before using your new cooker, please read these 'instructions for use' carefully. They contain important information concerning your personal safety as well as on use and care of the oven. Please keep th...

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    Electrical supply the cooker require s connection to a 10 amp wall socket . Instructions 1. The model number and the type of appliance, gas pressure and gas type a re found on the inside of the oven door, centre bottom. 2. The appliance requires connection to a 240 v,50 hz electric supply. The power...

  • Page 6: Gas and Electric Connection

    Height over hob: 910 mm height over upstand: 980 mm width: 595mm depth: (incl. Oven door handle & knobs): 650mm depth: (flush with oven door): 600mm gas and electric connection electrical connection the electric lead and plug are for connection to a 10 amp socket. A 10 amp socket is to be within 1 m...

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    To allow the cooker to be moved forward for service make a loop in the copper tube before connecting onto the regulator. Gas connection the cooker must be connected to the gas supply with upstream connection of an isolation valve in accordance with the respectively valid re g ulations. We recommend ...

  • Page 8: Support Legs

    Test the operation of the cooker before leaving note: these burners have no aeration adjustment . Check correct operation of the ignitions system and operation of burners individually and in combination. Burner flames should be clear blue, with no yellow tipping. If the burners show any abnormality ...

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    If the legs are not used and the cooker is mounted onto a plinth, fit transit legs to allow for clearance. Once the legs are adjusted to a nomina l cooker height of 91 0 mm, fit the anti - tilt restraint bracket. 1. Fit the flat strap to the rear at the centre point on the lower edge using the suppl...

  • Page 10: Upstand Installation

    4. Fix the restraint bracket to the floor at the position marked. Use a suitable fixing. Note: for concrete floor s , use the anchor provided. For other constructio ns use a suitable fastener. 5. Locate the cooker into the correct and final position. Then from the underside front, secure into positi...

  • Page 11: Hob & Control Panel Lay-Out

    Top. 3. Line up the bracket holes with the upstand fixing holes. Relocate the upstand brackets and secure with the retaining screws. 4. Remove the remaining protective film from the upstand and secure the end caps using m4 csk screws, one each end. Hob & control panel lay-out v ef61gg 1. Minute mind...

  • Page 12: Cooktop Burner Operation

    Cooktop burner operation for cookers fitted with the optional glass lid the glass lid must always be in the open position when the cooktop burners are operating. First time use thoroughly clean the cooktop with warm soapy water prior to first use. Cooktop burner operation the individual burner posit...

  • Page 13: Oven /grill Operation

    Ventilation the use of gas burners leads to the production of heat and moisture in the kitchen. For this reason make sure that the room is properly ventilated. Keep ventilati o n openings, such as windows, open or provide a mec h anical ventilation device (e.G. A range hood o r overhead exhaust fan)...

  • Page 14: Oven /grill Use

    The cooling fan operates when the oven is switched on and will continue to operate unti l the oven is switched off. The cooling fan ensures that the control knobs and the surrounding fascia are always cool to touch. Shelf positions the oven features 5 shelf positions. The levels are counted from top...

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    Oven thermostat operation the oven is equipped with a gas thermostat. Its purpose is to keep the temperature at a constant heat between 120° c and 270° c . The oven is fitted with electric spark ignition and a safety shut-off device. To activate the oven turn the oven/ grill combination control knob...

  • Page 16: Oven Cooking Tips

    Oven cooking tips it is recommended to preheat the oven for 10-15 minutes before placing food in it. When baking cakes and pastries it is advisable to preheat the oven to one gas mark higher than required. This will compensate for h eat loss when opening the oven door. Reduce the temperature to the ...

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    Food is not cooking to expectation user may stil l be using settings of previous cooker - al l ovens have different characteristics check cooking chart - consumer will become familiar with use if problem persists phone service number f o r advice food burning on base using black or dark c o loured p...

  • Page 18: Cleaning

    Cleaning cleaning the hob once the appliance is cold, clean it with a sponge and soapy water. Remove any spills immediately. This will avoid unnecessary work later . Allow burners and trivets to cool down before cleaning them. The burners and trivets must be cleaned regularly to keep them in good co...

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    Cleaning oven glass door the oven door may be removed for cleaning. To remove the oven door follow the steps below: 1. Open the door fully . 2. Lift the two levers forward as shown in figure below left . 3. Close the door as far as the first stop (created by the raised levers). 4. Lift the door upwa...

  • Page 20: Service Information

    Service information service and maintenance must only be carried out by an authorised person . This appliance sh ould not be modified. Always disconnect the gas supply and power before servicing the cooker. After service always check connections for gas soundness . Never use a naked flame to check f...

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    Important: if your appliance appears not to be operating correctly, then you should disconnect it from your mains supply and then contact the customer service department. Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself. Please note that if an engineer is asked to attend whilst the product is under g...

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