DeLonghi DS 61 GW User Manual

INSTALLATION and SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS  
USE and CARE INSTRUCTIONS  
DS 61 GW  
DUAL FUEL COOKER  
distributed by  
DèLonghi  
Pty Ltd  
FIRST TIME USE THE OVEN  
It is advised to follow these instructions:  
I Clean the interior of the oven with cloth soaked in water and detergent  
(neutral) then dry carefully.  
I Fit the wire racks as described at chapter “Use and care”.  
I Insert shelves and tray.  
I Switch on the empty oven on max to eliminate grease tracks from the heating  
elements.  
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR  
USE OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES  
Use of any electrical appliance implies the necessity to follow a series of fundamental  
rules. In particular:  
I Never touch the appliance with wet hands or feet;  
I do not operate the appliance barefooted;  
I The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons  
with supervision  
I Young children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the  
appliance  
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damages caused by improper,  
incorrect or illogical use of the appliance.  
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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS  
After having unpacked the appliance, check to ensure that it is not damaged.  
In case of doubt, do not use it and consult your supplier or a professionally qualified techni-  
cian.  
Packing elements (i.e. plastic bags, polystyrene foam, nails, packing straps, etc.) should not  
be left around within easy reach of children, as these may cause serious injuries.  
I Do not attempt to modify the technical characteristics of the appliance as this may  
become dangerous to use.  
I Do not carry out cleaning or maintenance operations on the appliance without hav-  
ing previously disconnected it from the electric power supply.  
I After use, ensure that the knobs are in off position.  
I Do not allow children or other incapable people to use the appliance without super-  
vision.  
I During and after use of the cooker, certain parts will become very hot. Do not touch  
hot parts.  
I Keep children away from the cooker when it is in use.  
I Some appliances are supplied with a protective film on steel and aluminium parts.  
This film must be removed before using the appliance.  
I Fire risk! Do not store flammable material in the oven, and in the accessory draw-  
er.  
I Make sure that electrical cables connecting other appliances in the proximity of the  
cooker cannot come into contact with the hob or become entrapped in the oven  
door.  
I Do not line the oven walls with aluminium foil. Do not place baking trays or the drip  
tray on the base of the oven chamber.  
I The manufacturer declines all liability for injury to persons or damage to property  
caused by incorrect or improper use of the appliance.  
I IMPORTANT NOTE: This appliance shall not be used as a space heater,  
especially if installed in marine craft or caravans.  
This cooker has been designed and constructed in accordance with the following  
codes and specifications:  
AGA101 (AS 4551) Approval Requirements for Domestic Gas cooking appliances  
AS/NZS 3350-1  
AS/NSZ 3350-2-6 Particular Requirements for Domestic electrical cooking appliances  
AS/NSZ 1044 Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements.  
General Requirements for Domestic electrical appliances  
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INSTALLATION  
CAUTION:  
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This appliance must be installed in accordance with these installation  
instructions.  
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This appliance shall only be serviced by authorized personnel.  
This appliance is to be installed only by an authorised person.  
Incorrect installation, for which the manufacturer accepts no responsibility,  
may cause personal injury of damage.  
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Always disconnect the cooker from mains power supply before carrying out  
any maintenance operations or repairs.  
In the room where the cooker is installed, there must be enough air to  
allow the gas to burn correctly, according to the current local regulations.  
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS  
I The appliance must be connected to the mains checking that the voltage corre-  
sponds to the value given in the rating plate and that the electrical cable sec-  
tions can withstand the load specified on the plate.  
I The plug must be connected to an earthed socket in compliance with safety  
standards.  
I If the appliance is supplied without a plug, fit a standard plug which is suitable  
for the power consumed by the appliance.  
I The appliance must be connected directly to the mains placing a two pole  
switch with minimum opening between the contacts of 3 mm between the  
appliance and the mains.  
I The power supply cable must not touch the hot parts and must be positioned so  
that it does not exceed 50°C above ambient.  
I Once the appliance has been installed, the switch or socket must always be  
accessible.  
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If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or  
it’s Service Agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a haz-  
ard.  
WARNING: This cooker must be connected to electrical supply using  
V105 insulated cable.  
N.B. The connection of the appliance to earth is mandatory.  
If the installation requires alterations to the domestic electrical system call a qualified  
electrician. He should also check that the socket cable section is suitable for the power  
drawn by the appliance.  
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CLEARANCES  
Installation clearances and protection of combustible surfaces shall comply with  
the current local regulations eg. AG 601 (AS 5601) Gas Installations code.  
Installation shall comply with the dimension in Fig 1 bearing in mind that  
Overhead Clearances  
In no case shall the clearances between the highest part of the cooker be less than  
600mm or for an overhead exhaust fan 750mm. AII other downward facing com-  
bustible surfaces less than 600mm above the cooker surface shall be protected for the  
full width of the cooking surface in accordance with the standards noted above. In no  
case shall the clearance be less than 450mm.  
Rear and Side Clearances  
Where the dimensions from the periphery of the nearest burner to any vertical com-  
bustible surface is less than 200mm the surface shall be protected in accordance with  
the standards to a height of not less than 150mm above the cooking surface for the  
full width or depth of the cooking surface  
Where the dimensions from the periphery of the nearest burner to any horizontal com-  
bustible surface is less than 200 mm, the horizontal surface shall be greater than 10  
mm below the surface of the hob, or the horizontal surface requirement above.  
Protection of combustible surfaces.  
The standards above specify that where required protection shall ensure that the sur-  
face temperature of the combustible surface does not exceed 65°C above room tem-  
perature.  
If the cooker is located on a pedestal it is necessary to provide safety  
measures to prevent falling out.  
Figure 1  
Cooker overall dimensions [mm]  
• height: min 900 - max 935  
• width: 600  
• depth: 600  
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ANTI-TILT BRACKET  
Warning: This appliance must be restrained to prevent accidental tipping by fitting a  
bracket to the rear of the appliance and securely fixing it to the wall.  
Fixing the anti-tilt bracket:  
I After you have located where the cooker is to be positioned mark, on the wall,  
the place where the 2 screws of the anti-tilt bracket have to be fitted. Please fol-  
low the indications given in the drawing below.  
I Make two holes of diameter 8mm diameter on the wall and insert the plastic  
plugs.  
I Attach the anti-tilt bracket loosely by means of 2 screws.  
I Move the cooker to the wall and adjust the height of the anti-tilt bracket so that  
it can engage in one slot of the cooker back.  
I Attach the anti-tilt bracket tight.  
I Push the cooker against the wall so that the anti-tilt bracket is fully inserted in  
one slot of the cooker back.  
Figure 2  
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LEVELLING  
The cooker is equipped with 4 levelling feet which must be fitted to the base of the  
cooker in the following manner:  
I Place the cooker on its back as shown in the figure 3.  
I Screw the 4 leveling feet to the cooker.  
I Stand the cooker and level it by screwing or unscrewing the feet with a span-  
ner.  
Figure 3  
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GAS SUPPLY:  
I The connection must be performed by an authorised person according to the  
relevant standards.  
I Before connecting the appliance to the gas main, mount the brass conical adap-  
tor onto the gas inlet pipe, upon which the gasket has been placed (figs. 4-5).  
Conical adaptor and gasket are supplied with the appliance (packed with con-  
version kit for use with Natural gas or Propane gas).  
I This appliance is suitable for use with Natural Gas or Propane gas. (Check the  
“gas type” sticker attached to the appliance).  
I For Natural Gas models the gas supply is connected to the pressure regulator  
which is supplied with the appliance (fig. 5). Adjust the regulator to obtain a test  
point pressure of 1 kPa with the two semi-rapid (SR) burners operating at maxi-  
mum.  
I For Propane gas models the gas supply is connected to the test point adaptor  
which is supplied with the appliance (fig. 4) and ensure that the supply pressure  
is regulated to 2.75 kPa.  
I The connection must be made at the rear of appliance (left or right); the pipe  
does not cross the cooker.  
I The inlet not used must be closed off with the cap and sealing gasket supplied.  
I IMPORTANT: Use two spanners to tighten or loosen the connecting pipe (fig. 6)  
Figure 4  
Figure 5  
Gas connection for  
PROPANE GAS  
Gas connection for  
NATURAL GAS  
Gas inlet pipe  
Nipple  
Gas inlet pipe  
Nipple  
Gasket  
Gasket  
Brass conical adaptor  
(Thread tight: use  
suitable seal)  
Test  
point  
Brass conical adaptor  
(Thread tight: use  
suitable seal)  
Test point adaptor  
Gas regulator  
Test  
point  
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1. After connecting the gas supply, check the piping and connections for leaks using  
a soap and water solution. The presence of bubbles indicates a leak, tighten or  
replace connections as appropriate.  
Warning: Do not use any naked flame to check for leaks.  
2. Adjust the test point pressure or supply pressure to the value which is appropriate  
for the gas type.  
3. The operation of the appliance must be tested when installation is completed.  
4. Turn on the appliance gas controls and light each burner individually and in com-  
bination. Check for a well defined blue flame without any yellow tipping. If any  
abnormality is evident then check that the burner cap is located properly and the  
injector nipple is aligned correctly.  
5. Check the minimum burner setting by quickly rotating the gas control knob from  
the maximum to the minimum position, the flame must not go out. If adjustment is  
required carry out the “minimum burner setting adjustment" procedure described  
6. If satisfacfory performance cannot be obtained, the installer shall check the installa-  
tion and notify the local gas supply authority for a gas supply problem, or if it is an  
appliance problem, our Customer Service Centre should be called to obtain the  
nearest authorized Delonghi Service Agent.  
WARNING, This appliance IS NOT SUITABLE for installation with a hose  
assembly.  
Figure 7  
Figure 6  
Plug  
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CONVERSION PROCEDURE (to convert to LPG Propane)  
REPLACING THE INJECTORS  
This appliance is suitable for use with Natural gas or Propane gas (check the “gas type”  
sticker attached to the appliance). A label stating the type of gas used after replacing  
the injectors must be attached at the rear of the appliance, in proximity of the gas  
inlet connection. The nominal gas consumption and injector size details are provided  
in table at page 13.  
To replace the injectors proceed as follows:  
I Remove pan supports and burners from the cooktop.  
I Using a spanner, remove the injector J (fig. 8a, 8b) and replace it with one  
according to the gas type (see following tables - page 13).  
I Affix to the rear of the appliance, in proximity of the gas inlet connections, the  
warning label (supplied with the conversion kit) stating that the cooker has  
been converted for use with Propane gas / Natural gas.  
IMPORTANT  
I If the cooker is suitable for use with Natural gas and must be converted for use  
with Propane gas, before connecting to gas main remove the appliance gas  
regulator and replace with test point adaptor (see fig. 4-5)  
I If the cooker is suitable for use with Propane gas and must be converted for use  
with Natural gas, before connecting to the gas main remove the appliance test  
point adaptor and replace with gas regulator (see figs. 4-5).  
NOTE:  
Gas regulator and test point adaptor are supplied with the appliance (packed with  
conversion kit)  
The burners are designed so that regulation of primary air is not required.  
Figure 8a  
Figure 8b  
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J
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MINIMUM BURNER SETTING ADJUSTMENT  
Check whether the flame spreads to all burner ports when the burner is lit with the gas  
tap set to the minimum position. If some ports do not light, increase the minimum gas  
rate setting.  
Check whether the burner remains lit even when the gas tap is turned quickly from  
the maximum to the minimum position. If the burner does not remain lit, increase the  
minimum gas rate setting.  
The procedure for adjusting the minimum gas rate setting is described below.  
I Turn on the burner  
I Turn the tap to the MINIMUM position  
I Take off the knob  
I With a small flat screwdriver turn the screw “F” (fig. 9) to the correct regulation.  
Normally for Propane gas, the regulation screw is tightened up.  
Figure 9  
F
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TABLE FOR THE CHOICE OF THE INJECTORS  
Natural gas  
Propane gas  
2.75  
Test Point Pressure [kPa]  
BURNER  
1.0  
Injector  
Orifice Dia.  
Gas  
Consumption  
Injector  
Orifice Dia.  
Gas  
Consumption  
[mm]  
0.85  
1.12  
1.65  
[MJ/h]  
3.60  
6.30  
13.30  
[mm]  
0.53  
0.70  
0.95  
[MJ/h]  
3.60  
Auxiliary (A)  
Semi-rapid (SR)  
Triple ring (TC)  
6.30  
11.90  
LUBRICATION OF THE GAS TAPS  
If the gas tap becomes stiff, it is necessary to dismantle it carefully and clean it with petroleum  
spirit. Specialist high temperature resistant grease should be used to lubricate the tap before  
replacing.  
The operations must be carried out by an authorised person/service agent.  
Figure 10  
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USE and CARE  
CAUTION:  
I This appliance must be used only for the task it has explicitly been designed for,  
that is for domestic cooking of foodstuffs. Any other form of usage is to be con-  
sidered as inappropriate and therefore dangerous.  
I Do NOT place combustible materials or products on this appliance at any time.  
I Do NOT spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it is in use.  
SLIDING SHELVES  
I They facilitate the insertion and removal shelves during cooking. These shelves  
support all accessories and the dishwarmer safe.  
I The shelves block when pulled to the maximum position.  
I The sliding shelves can be removed easily by lifting slightly and detaching them  
from the oven walls.  
I Removing the sliding shelves improves access to the oven ceiling for cleaning  
(after the grill heating element has been lowered).  
Figure 11  
Figure 12  
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USING THE OVEN FOR THE FIRST TIME  
I Slide off the sliding shelves and the catalytic liners to the oven wall as in Fig. 11.  
The grill is secured to the rear wall of the oven on a hinge system that allows it  
to be lowered to allow proper access when cleaning the oven ceiling (fig. 12).  
I Clean the inside of the oven with a cloth soaked in water and neutral detergent  
and dry thoroughly.  
I Slide in the catalytic liners and sliding shelves on the oven wall as in Fig. 11.  
I Slide in the grease filter on the back of the oven as in Fig. 13b.  
I Position the shelf and tray on the sliding shelves.  
I To eliminate traces of grease in manufacture it is necessary to pre-heat the oven  
at the maximum temperature.  
• For 60 minutes in the  
position, for 30 minutes in the  
position.  
position and for  
another 15 minutes in the  
GREASE FILTER  
I A special screen is provided at the back of the oven to catch grease particles,  
mainly when meat is being roasted (fig. 13b).  
I When baking pastry etc. this filter should be removed.  
I Always clean the filter after cooking as any solid residues on it might adversely  
affect the oven performance.  
Figure 13a  
Figure 13b  
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GAS HOB  
Figure 14  
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GAS BURNERS  
Natural Gas  
MJ/h  
Propane gas  
MJ/h  
1. Auxiliary burner (A)  
3.6  
6.3  
6.3  
3.6  
6.3  
6.3  
2. Semi-rapid burner (SR)  
3. Semi-rapid burner (SR)  
4. Triple ring burner (TC)  
13.3  
11.9  
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LIGHTING GAS BURNERS  
FITTED WITH SAFETY VALVE DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC IGNITION  
I Check that the electricity is  
switched on to allow spark igni-  
tion.  
I Make sure that all controls are  
turned to zero.  
I The gas flow to the burner is  
controlled by taps with safety  
cutout device. If the burner  
flame should go out, the safety  
cut-off valve will automatically  
stop the gas flow. The switch for  
the electric ignition is incorporat-  
ed in the knobs.  
Figure 15  
I You control the flow by turning the knob indicator to line up with the following  
symbols:  
– Symbol  
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: tap closed (burner off)  
– Symbol  
– Symbol  
: High (maximum)  
: Low (minimum)  
I To ignite automatically, push the required knob down and turn it to maximum,  
keeping the knob down until the burner lights. When the flame is lit, wait for  
about ten second with the knob down (safety cut-off activation delay).  
I You can control the temperature by the knob to “High” from “minimum”.  
I To switch off, turn the knob clockwise until you hear the safety click.  
I Note that, if you are using a burner at the minimum setting, you turn the knob  
clockwise past the maximum setting before reaching the off position.  
I Whenever the lighting of the burners is difficult due to peculiar conditions of  
the gas features or supply, it is advised to repeat the ignition with the knob on  
“minimum” position.  
I If when lighting any of the burners an abnormal flame appears, switch the  
burner off and relight using the minimum setting.  
I If the flame is still not correct, turn the burner off and call our Customer Service  
center for your nearest Authorized Delonghi Service Agent.  
I In the case of a mains failure light the burner with a match or lighted taper.  
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CHOICE OF BURNER  
The burner must be chosen according to the diameter of the pans and energy  
required.  
For optimum efficiency use a wok or pan no smaller than 230mm diameter.  
Figure 16  
do not use pans with concave or convex bases  
Burners  
Auxiliary  
Semi-rapid  
Triple ring  
Wok  
Pan diameter  
12 - 14 cm  
16 - 24 cm  
26 - 28 cm  
max 36 cm  
Saucepans with handles which are excessively heavy, in relationship to the weight  
of the pan, are safer as they are less likely to tip.  
Pans which are positioned centrally on burners are more stable than those which  
are offset.  
It is far safer to position the pan handles in such a way that they cannot be  
accidentally knocked.  
When deep fat frying fill the pan only one third full of oil.  
DO NOT cover the pan with a lid and DO NOT leave the pan unattended.  
In the unfortunate event of a fire, leave the pan where it is and turn off all  
controls.  
Place a damp cloth or correct fitting lid over the pan to smother the flames.  
DO NOT use water on the fire.  
Leave the pan to cool for at least 30 minutes.  
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CORRECT USE OF TRIPLE-RING BURNER  
I The flat-bottomed pans are to be placed directly onto the pan-support.  
I To use the WOK, you must place the wok stand in the CORRECT position as  
shown in Fig. 17-18.  
Figure 17  
Figure 18  
WRONG  
CORRECT  
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MULTIFUNCTION OVEN  
Figure 19  
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CONTROL PANEL - Controls description  
1. Front right burner control knob  
2. Rear right burner control knob  
3. Rear left burner control knob  
4. Front left burner control knob  
5. Multifunction oven thermostat knob  
6. Multifunction oven switch knob  
7. Electronic programmer  
Note: The electric ignition of the hob burners is incorporated in the knobs.  
Pilot lamp:  
8. Oven thermostat indicator light  
WARNING:  
The door is hot, use the handle.  
During use the appliance becomes hot.  
Care should be taken to avoid touching  
heating elements inside the oven.  
GENERAL FEATURES  
With your new Multi-Function oven it is possible to cook a variety of food using the 7  
different cooking functions.  
These 7 functions are obtained using a combination of the 4 different heating elements  
plus a defrost function using the fan only.  
Please note: This appliance incorporates a safety cooling fan which you will hear  
operating whenever the oven or grill are in use. This fan is to reduce the external  
temperature of the appliance and cool the internal components.  
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OPERATING PRINCIPLES  
Heating and cooking in the MULTI-FUNCTION oven are obtained in the following  
ways:  
a. by normal convection  
The heat is produced by the upper and lower heating elements.  
b. by forced convection  
The fan draws in air contained within the oven housing at the rear of the oven and  
forces it over the circular heating element. The hot air envelops the food in the oven  
givin faster and more even cooking before it is drawn back into the housing to  
repeat the cycle. It is possible to cook several dishes simultaneously due to the even  
distribution of heat within the oven.  
c. by forced semi-convection  
The heat produced by the top and bottom heating elements is distributed through-  
out the oven by the fan.  
d. by radiat heat  
The food is grilled by the infra red grill element.  
e. by radiat heat and ventilation  
The food is grilled by the grill element is distributed throughout the oven  
f. by ventilation  
The food is defrosted by using the fan only function without heat.  
Figure 20  
THERMOSTAT KNOB  
FUNCTION SELECTOR KNOB  
This only sets the cooking temperature  
and does not switch the oven on.  
Rotate clockwise until the required  
temperature is reached (from 50 to  
250°C).  
Rotate the knob clockwise to set the  
oven for one of the following functions.  
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OVEN LIGHT  
By setting the knob to this position, only the oven light comes on (15 W).  
It remains on in all the cooking modes.  
TRADITIONAL BAKE  
The upper and lower heating elements come on. The heat being dispersed by  
natural convection. The temperature range must be set between 50°C and 250°C  
using thermostat.  
The oven must be preheated before cooking.  
Ideal for:  
Food that requires the same degree of cooking both inside and out, for example  
roasts, spare pork ribs, meringues etc.  
GRILLING  
The infrared grill element at the top of the oven comes on. The heat is dispersed by  
radiation.  
Use with the oven door closed and the thermostat knob to position 225°C for max  
15 minutes, then to position 175°C.  
For cooking hints, see the chapter “USE OF THE GRILL”.  
Ideal for:  
Intense grilling, browning, cooking au gratin and toasting etc.  
It is recommended that you do not grill for longer than 30 minutes at any  
one time.  
Attention: the oven door becomes very hot during operation.  
Keep children away.  
DEFROST  
Only the oven fan comes on. Use with the thermostat knob set to “ ” - other tempera-  
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ture have no effect. The food is thawed by ventilation without heating.  
Ideal for:  
Quick thawing of frozen foods; one kg requires approximately 1 hour.  
Thawing times vary according to the quantity and type of food to be thawed.  
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FAN FORCED  
The circular element and fan come on. The heat is dispersed by forced convection and  
the temperature can be varied to between 50° and 250°C via the thermostat knob.  
The oven does not require preheating.  
Recommended for:  
Food which has to be well-cooked outside and soft or rosy inside, for example lasagne,  
lamb, roast beef, whole fish etc.  
FAN GRILL  
Both the grill and the fan come on. Most of the cooking is done by grilling and then  
the hot air circulated around the oven. The oven door should be kept closed.  
The temperature can be set between 50°C and 175°C maximum.  
The oven should be preheated for 5 minutes before cooking. For further cooking hints  
see “GRILLING AND AU GRATIN”.  
Ideal for:  
Quick sealing in of food juices for example such as hamburger, chicken pieces, chops.  
It is recommended that you do not grill for longer than 30 minutes at any  
one time.  
Attention: the oven door becomes very hot during operation.  
Keep children away.  
MAINTAINING TEMPERATURE AFTER COOKING OR  
SLOWLY HEATING FOODS  
The upper element, the circular element and the fan come on.  
The heat is circulated by forced convection with greater intensity in the upper part.  
The temperature can be set to between 50° and 150°C via the thermostat knob.  
Recommended for:  
Keeping food warm after any type of cooking. Slow heating of cooked food.  
MULTI-FUNCTION  
The upper and lower heating elements come on and the fan come on - the heat from  
the element being circulated by the fan.  
The temperature range can be set to between 50° and 250°C using the thermostat.  
Idea for:  
Large bulky quantities of food that require even cooking throughout for example large  
roasts, turkey, roast turkey, cakes etc.  
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COOKING ADVICE  
STERILIZATION  
Sterilization of foods to be preserved, in full and hermetically sealed jars, is done in the  
following way:  
a. Set the switch to position  
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b. Set the thermostat knob to position 185 °C and preheat the oven.  
c. Fill the dripping pan with hot water.  
d. Set the jars onto the dripping pan making sure they do not touch each other and  
the door and set the thermostat knob to position 135 °C.  
When sterilization has begun, that is, when the contents of the jars start to bubble,  
turn off the oven and let cool.  
Check your recycle book for full instructions.  
SIMULTANEOUS COOKING OF DIFFERENT FOODS  
The oven set on position  
can cook several different foods together. Foods as  
diverse as fish and cakes can be cooked together without the cross transference of  
flavours. This is because the fats and cooking smell that would normally be  
deposited on the different foods are oxidised and are not absorbed by the foods.  
The cooking temperature of the foods, however must be within 20°-25°C of each  
other. The food with the longest cooking time will be put into the oven first and  
the other foods are added as necessary according to their cooking times.  
GRILLING AND “AU GRATIN”  
As the hot air completely covers the food to be cooked, grilling may be done with  
the food on rack in the oven. The knob should be switched to position  
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The thermostat should be set to 175 °C and the oven pre-heated.  
The food should be placed on a rack in the oven for the required cooking time.  
Adding a few dabs of butter before the end of the cooking time gives the golden “au  
gratin” effect.  
It is recommended that you do not grill for longer than 30 minutes at any  
one time.  
ROASTING  
To obtain classical roasting, it is necessary to remember:  
I that it is advisable to maintain a temperature between 180° and 200 °C.  
I that the cooking time depends on the quantity and the type of foods.  
USE OF THE GRILL  
Preheat the oven for about 5 minutes with the door closed.  
Introduce the food to be cooked, positioning the rack as close to the grill as possible.  
The dripping pan should be placed under the rack to catch the cooking juices and  
fats.  
Do not grill for longer than 30 minutes at any one time.  
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RECOMMENDED COOKING TEMPERATURE  
Food  
°C  
°F  
Gas  
Mark  
Shelf  
Position*  
Cooking  
Time (approx)  
CAKES  
Victoria sandwich  
Small cakes/buns  
Maidera cake  
Fruit cake  
Rich fruit cake  
Scones  
190  
190  
180  
170  
150  
225  
375  
375  
350  
325  
300  
425  
5
5
4
3
2
2 or 3  
1 and 2  
2 or 3  
3
3 or 4  
2
20-25 mins  
15-20 mins  
20 mins  
13/4 hours  
21/2 hours  
8-10 mins  
8-9  
PASTRY  
Puff  
225  
200  
200-210  
200-210  
425  
400  
400-410  
400-410  
8-9  
6
6
2
2
10-20 mins  
20-30 mins  
30-35 mins  
40-45 mins  
Short crust  
Plate tarts  
Quiches and flans  
1 or 2  
1 or 2  
6
YEAST  
Bread loaf  
Bread rolls  
Pizza dough  
225  
220  
230  
425  
425  
450  
7-8  
7
8
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1 or 2  
2
35-55 mins  
15-20 mins  
20 mins  
ROAST MEAT  
Beef – Medium  
Lamb  
Pork  
Veal  
Chicken  
Turkey up to 10lb  
Stews/casseroles  
190  
190  
190-200  
190  
190  
180  
375  
375  
375-400  
375  
375  
350  
5
5
5-7  
5
5
4
2 or 3  
2 or 3  
2 or 3  
2 or 3  
2 or 3  
2 or 3  
2 or 3  
20 mins/lb + 20 mins  
25-30 mins/b + 25 mins  
30 mins/lb + 30 mins  
30 mins/b + 30 mins  
30 mins/b + 30 mins  
18-20 mins/b + 20 mins  
11/2 2 hours  
150-170  
300-325  
2-3  
N.B. For fan ovens reduce the temperature  
by 10-20°C. For any dish taking one hour or  
over to cook, reduce the cooking time by 10  
minutes per hour.  
Shelf positions have been counted from  
*
the top of the oven to the base.  
A fan oven creates more even temperature  
throughout, therefore the shelf positions are  
not as critical.  
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ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER  
The electronic programmer is a device which groups together the following functions:  
I 24 hours clock with illuminated display  
I Timer (up to 23 hours and 59 minutes)  
I Program for automatic oven cooking  
I Program for semi-automatic oven cooking  
Description of the buttons:  
Timer  
Cooking time  
End of cooking time  
Manual position and cancellation of the inserted cooking program  
Plus function to increase the number shown on the display  
Minus function to decrease the number shown on the display or to change the  
buzzer frequency  
Description of the illuminated symbols:  
AUTO -flashing - Programmer in automatic position but not programmed  
AUTO - always illuminated - Programmer in automatic position with program inserted.  
Automatic cooking taking place  
Timer in operation  
and AUTO - flashing - Program error.  
(The time of day lies between the calculated cooking start and end time).  
Note:  
Select a function by the respective button and, in 5 seconds, set the required time  
with the  
/
buttons (“one-hand” operation).  
A power cut makes the clock go to zero and cancels the set programs.  
Figure 21  
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ELECTRONIC CLOCK (fig. 22)  
The illuminated figures on the clock represent hours and minutes on 24 hour clock.  
When first connected, or after a power failure, three zeros will flash on the display.  
To set the time press the  
button and then the  
or  
Please note that changing the hour button deletes any cooking program.  
NORMAL COOKING WITHOUT THE USE OF THE PROGRAMMER  
To manually use the oven without the aid of the programmer, it is necessary to cancel  
the flashing AUTO by pushing the button  
symbo l will come on - Fig. 23).  
Attention: If the AUTO symbol is steady a cooking program has already been  
(AUTO will be switched off and the  
programmed, by pushing the button  
switched to manual.  
you have cancelled of the program and the  
If the oven is switch on, you must switch off manually.  
Figure 23  
Figure 22  
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ELECTRONIC TIMER  
The timer program consists only of a buzzer which may be set for a maximum period  
of 23 hours and 59 minutes. If AUTO is flashing on the panel, push the  
To set the time, push the button and the or until you obtain  
the desired time in the panel (fig. 24).  
button.  
Having finished the setting, the clock hour will appear on the panel and the  
symbol will be lighted.  
The countdown will start immediately and may be seen at any moment on the panel  
by simply pressing the button  
.
At the end of the time, the  
symbol will be switched off and an intermittent buzzer  
will go off; this can be stopped by pressing any of the buttons.  
SETTING THE FREQUENCY OF THE AUDIBLE SIGNAL  
The selection from 3 possibilities of sound can be made by pressing the  
button.  
Figure 24  
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AUTOMATIC OVEN COOKING  
To cook food automatically in the oven, it is necessary to:  
1.Set the length of the cooking time  
2.Set the end of the cooking time  
3.Set the temperature and the oven cooking program.  
These operations are performed as follows:  
1.Set the length of the cooking time by pushing the  
button and the  
button to  
advance, or  
to go back if you have passed the  
desired time (fig. 25).  
The AUTO and the  
symbol will be on  
2.Set the end of the cooking time by pressing the  
added to the clock time will appear), and the  
desired time you may get back by pushing the  
button (the cooking time already  
button (fig. 26); if you pass the  
button.  
After this setting, the  
symbol will go off. If after this setting, the AUTO flashes on  
the panel and a buzzer sounds, it means there was an error in the programming. In  
this case, modify the end of cooking time or the cooking time itself by following  
again the mentioned instructions above.  
3.Set the temperature and the cooking program by using the switch and thermostat  
knobs of the oven (see specific chapters).  
The oven is now set to turn on and off at the programmed times.  
During cooking, the  
symbol remains on. By pushing the  
button you can see  
.
the time that remains until the end of cooking.  
The cooking program may be cancelled in any time by pushing  
At the end of the cooking time the oven will turn off automatically, the  
symbol will  
turn off, AUTO will flash and a buzzer will sound, which can be turned off by push-  
ing any of the bottons.  
Turn the temperature and thermostat knobs to zero and set the programmer to “man-  
ual” by pressing the  
button.  
Attention: A power failure makes the clock go to zero and cancels the set programs.  
After a power failure, three zeros will flash on the panel.  
Figure 25  
Figure 26  
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SEMI - AUTOMATIC COOKING  
This function is only used to set the END of the cooking time of the oven. There are  
two ways of setting this function.  
1. Set the length of the cooking time by pushing the  
button and the  
button  
to advance, or  
to go backwards (Fig. 27). This sets the desired “stop” time.  
or  
2.Set the end of the cooking time by pushing the  
button and the  
button to  
advance, or  
to go backwards if you have passed the desired time (Fig. 28).  
AUTO and the  
symbol will be on.  
Then set the temperature and the cooking program using the oven switch and  
thermostat knob (see relevant sections for details).  
The oven is switched on and it will be switched off automatically at the end of  
the desired time.  
During cooking, the  
symbol remains on and by pressing the button  
you  
can see the time that remains till the end of the cooking.  
The cooking time can be cancelled at any time by pushing the  
button.  
At the end of the cooking, the  
symbol will turn off, the AUTO will flash and a  
buzzer will sound. The buzzer can be cancelled by pressing any of the buttons.  
Turn the temperature and thermostat knobs to zero and set the programmer to  
“manual” by pressing the  
button.  
Figure 27  
Figure 28  
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Cleaning and Maintenance  
Maintenance  
Period  
Description  
Daily  
• Clean gas cooktop as per instructions below  
• Remove burner caps, burner rings & base and clean using  
non abrasive detergent & rinse in cold water & dry thoroughly  
before replacing back on hob  
Monthly  
• Clean ignitor tip & thermocouple using damp soapy cloth  
and dry thoroughly  
• Contact your local authorized gas Service Agent to perform  
a thorough check on all gas components on the gas cooker  
3 - 4 Yearly  
GENERAL ADVICE  
I Before you begin cleaning, you must ensure that the appliance is  
switched off.  
I It is advisable to clean when the appliance is cold and especially when  
cleaning the enamelled parts.  
I Avoid leaving alkaline or acidic substances (lemon juice, vinegar, etc.) on the  
surfaces.  
I Avoid using cleaning products with a chlorine or acidic base.  
I Do not use a steam cleaner because the moisture can get into the  
appliance thus make it unsafe.  
ENAMELLED PARTS  
All of the enamelled parts must be washed only with a sponge and soapy water or  
with non-abrasive products.  
Dry, preferably, with chamois.  
STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES  
The stainless steel front panels on this cooker (facia, oven door, drawer) are protected  
by a finger-print proof lacquer. To avoid damaging this lacquer, do not clean the  
stainless steel with abrasive cleaners or abrasive cloths or scouring pads.  
ONLY SOAP/WARM WATER MUST BE USED TO CLEAN THE STAINLESS STEEL  
SURFACES.  
31  
Figure 29  
BURNERS  
They can be removed and washed only with soapy  
water. Detergents can be used but must not be  
abrasive or corrosive.  
Do not use abrasive sponges or pads.  
Do not put in dishwasher.  
C
After each cleaning, make sure that the  
burner-caps, as well as the burners, have  
been well wiped off and CORRECTLY  
POSITIONED.  
It is essential to check that the burner flame  
distributor F and the cap C has been correctly  
positioned (see fig. 29) - failure to do so can  
cause serious problems.  
Check that the electrode S (fig. 29) is always  
clean to ensure trouble-free sparking.  
Check that the probe T (fig. 29) next to each  
burner is always clean to ensure correct  
operation of the safety valves. Both the probe  
and ignition plug must be very carefully cleaned.  
F
S
T
Note:  
The electrode S must be very carefully  
cleaned. To avoid damage to the electric  
ignition do not use it when the burners are  
not in place.  
TRIPLE RING BURNER  
The triple ring burner must be correctly positioned (see fig. 30); the burner rib must be  
located in position as shown by the arrow.  
The burner correctly positioned must not rotate (fig. 31).  
Then position the cap A and the ring B (fig. 31).  
Figure 30  
Figure 31  
A
B
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Advice for use and maintenance of catalytic panels  
The catalytic panels are covered with special microporous enamel which absorbs  
and does away with oil and fat splashes during normal baking over 200°C. If,  
after cooking very fatty foods, the panels remain dirty, operate the oven “idling”  
on max temperature for about 30 minutes. These panels do not require to be  
cleaned, however it is advised to periodically remove them from the oven (at least  
the side panels) and to wash them with tepid soapy water and then wipe off with  
a soft cloth.  
DO NOT CLEAN OR WASH THEM WITH ABRASIVE PRODUCTS OR WITH  
PRODUCTS CONTAINING ACIDS OR ALKALIS.  
The side panels are reversible and when the catalytic microporous enamel  
degrades, they can be turned to the other side.  
GRILL HEATING ELEMENT  
I The heating element is self-cleaning and does not require maintenance. The  
grill is secured to the rear wall of the oven on a hinge system that allows it  
to be lowered to allow proper access when cleaning the oven ceiling (fig.  
12 at page 14).  
GREASE FILTER  
I Clean the filter after any cooking! The grease filter can be removed for  
cleaning and should be washed regularly in hot soapy water (fig. 13b).  
I Always dry the filter properly before fitting it back into the oven.  
GAS TAPS  
If the gas taps are not working properly, call our Customer Service Centre to obtain the  
nearest Authorized Delonghi Service Agent.  
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REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT  
Before any maintenance is started involving electrical parts of the  
appliance, it must be disconnected from the power supply.  
The bulb must be a type resistant to high temperatures (300° C).  
OVEN DOOR AND DRAWER  
The internal glass of the oven door can be easily removed for cleaning by  
unscrewing the two lateral fixing screws (fig. 32).  
The drawer (fig. 33) comes out like a normal drawer.  
Attention: Do not store flammable material in the oven, or the accessory  
drawer.  
Figure 32  
Figure 33  
34  
Figure 35  
REMOVING THE OVEN  
DOOR - Type “A”  
The oven door can easily be removed  
as follows:  
I Open the door to the full extent  
(fig. 35).  
I Attach the retaining rings to the  
hooks on the left and right  
hinges (fig. 36).  
I Hold the door as shown in fig.  
34.  
Figure 36  
I Gently close the door and with-  
draw the lower hinge pins from  
their location (fig. 37).  
I Withdraw the upper hinge pins  
from their location (fig. 38).  
I Rest the door on a soft surface.  
I To replace the door, repeat the  
above steps in reverse order.  
Figure 37  
Figure 34  
Figure 38  
35  
Figure 39  
REMOVING THE OVEN  
DOOR - Type “B”  
To facilitate oven cleaning, it is possible  
to remove the door.  
Please follow the instructions carefully:  
I Open the door completely.  
L
I Push down the lever “L” (fig. 39) and,  
keeping it in this position, slowly  
close the door in order to block the  
hinge.  
I Grip the door (as indicated in fig. 40)  
and, while closing it, release the two  
hinges as shown in fig. 41.  
Figure 40  
DOOR ASSEMBLY  
I Grip the door with your hands  
placed near the hinges and raise the  
levers “H” with your forefingers (fig.  
41).  
I Insert the hinges in their position until  
levers “H” are hooked.  
I Open the door completely to obtain  
the release of levers “L”.  
Figure 41  
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Service and Maintenance  
If the ignition spark fails to ignite or does not light the gas, check the following  
items before calling our Customer Service Centre to obtain the nearest Authorised  
Service Agent:  
I Burner is reassembled and located correctly.  
I Spark electrode and white ceramic are clean and dry.  
I 240 VAC power supply is connected.  
Contact the local gas utility or our Customer Service Centre to obtain the nearest  
Authorized Service Agent.  
I You can smell gas when all burners are turned on.  
I The burners do not remain alight at the minimum marked setting.  
I The burner flame is yellow or emits an unusual odour.  
Note that a bi-annual inspection of the appliance by an authorized service agent  
or your locate gas utility will ensure many years of trouble free operation of your  
appliance.  
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WIRING DIAGRAM  
S1  
PR  
F1  
1
1a  
2a  
3a  
4a  
5a  
1
2
3
4
5
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1a  
L/8  
6a  
7a  
6
7
8a  
8
9a  
10a  
11a  
9
10  
11  
TL  
PA  
TM  
LF  
°C  
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CIR  
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ELECTRIC DIAGRAM KEY  
F1  
TM  
PR  
S1  
LF  
C
Oven switch  
Oven thermostat  
Electronic programmer  
Thermostat pilot lamp  
Oven lamp  
Top element  
Grill element  
G
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TL  
CIR  
PA  
A
Fan  
Bottom element  
Thermal overload  
Circular element  
Ignition switches  
Ignition coil  
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Terminal block  
Earth connection  
Cooling fan  
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Descriptions and illustrations in this booklet are given as simply indicative. The manufacturer reserves the right,  
considering the characteristics of the models described here, at any time and without notice, to make eventual  
necessary modifications for their construction or for commercial needs.  
39  
cod. 1102921 - ß1  

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