Page 3 - FROM THE DESK OF OUR PRESIDENT; Dear new owner of a Bertazzoni appliance,
FROM THE DESK OF OUR PRESIDENT Dear new owner of a Bertazzoni appliance, I want to thank you for choosing one of our beautiful products for your home. My family started manufacturing kitchen appliances in Italy in 1882, building areputation for quality of engineering and passion for good food. Today...
Page 5 - USER MANUAL VALIDITY
USER MANUAL VALIDITY The following manual is valid for all the product codes mentioned below: • PRO486IGFEPCAT • PRO486IGFEPXT • HER486IGFEPXT 5
Page 6 - CONTENTS
6 CONTENTS INSTALLATION MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 WARNINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 9 - WARNINGS; Installation must conform with all local codes.; DO NOT install this range outdoors.; See anti-tip device installation instructions for details.
WARNINGS To ensure proper and safe operation, the appliance mustbe properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician.DO NOT attempt to adjust, repair, service, or replace anypart of your appliance unless it is specifically recommendedin this manual. All other servicing should be referred to ...
Page 10 - DO NOT lift the appliance by the range’s control panel.; WARNING; Cancer and Reproductive Harm —; DATA RATING LABEL
WARNINGS DO NOT lift the appliance by the range’s control panel. The unit is heavy and should be handled accordingly.Proper safety equipment such as gloves and adequatemanpower of at least two people must be used in movingthe range to avoid injury and to avoid damage to the unit orthe floor. Rings, ...
Page 11 - BEFORE INSTALLATION; ROOM VENTILATION; resulting
BEFORE INSTALLATION • This appliance shall only be installed by an authorizedprofessional. • This appliance shall be installed in accordance with themanufacturer’s installation instructions. • This appliance must be installed in accordance with thenorms & standards of the country where it will b...
Page 12 - VENTILATION PREPARATION; SELECT HOOD AND BLOWER MODELS; replacement
VENTILATION PREPARATION This range will best perform when installed with Bertazzoniexhaust hoods. These hoods have been designed to workin conjunction with the Bertazzoni range and have thesame finish for a perfect look. Before installation of the exhaust hood, consult local orregional building and ...
Page 13 - SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS Fig. 2 • A 48″ • B 37″½ MAX A 27'' /8 1'' 15/16 25'' /16 2'' 1'' 5/8 32'' 3'' 3/4 - 5'' 1/2 5'' 1'' 5/8 1'' 1/8 '' / 23'' 7/8 3'' 7/16 3 '' 11/16 2'' 7/16 A B 13
Page 14 - CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS; CAUTION; CABINET
CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS INSTALLATION ADJACENT TO KITCHENCABINETS This range may be installed directly adjacent to existingcountertop high cabinets (36″ or 91.5 cm from the floor). For the best look, the worktop should be level with thecabinet countertop. This can be accomplished by raisingthe unit usin...
Page 15 - INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS; installation area for the connection; ELECTRICAL; mounted
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Fig. 5 Fig. 6 installation area for the connection ELECTRICAL A properly-grounded horizontally- mounted electrical receptacle should be installed no higher than 3″ (7.6 cm)above the floor, no less than 2″ (5 cm) and no more than 8″(20.3 cm) from the left side (facing produc...
Page 16 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect electrical power at the circuit breaker box or fuse box beforeinstalling the appliance. Provide appropriate ground for the appliance.Use copper conductors only. Failure tofollow these instructions could result...
Page 17 - FOUR WIRES CONNECTION
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS FOUR WIRES CONNECTION • Connect the L1 receptacle terminal to the incomingBLACK electrical supply wire (L1-hot wire) • Connect the L2 receptacle terminal to the incoming REDelectrical supply wire (L2-hot wire) • Connect the NEUTRAL receptacle terminal to theincoming NEUTRAL...
Page 18 - WIRING DIAGRAM
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS WIRING DIAGRAM The electric wiring diagrams and schematics are attached behind the range, and should not be removed except by aservice technician, then replaced after service. Ga ug e (r e ar v iew ) CN 4 CN 1 CN 2 CN 5 CN 7 CN 3 CN 6 Wh- 3 Wh- 3 Wh- 3 To M a in PC B CN2 3 ...
Page 20 - INSTALLATION; APPLIANCE INSTALLATION; UNPACKING THE RANGE; REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR; Pull oven door upwards and remove.; Do not lift or carry the oven door by its handle!; This may damage the hinges.
INSTALLATION APPLIANCE INSTALLATION UNPACKING THE RANGE • Remove all packing materials from the shipping palletbut leave the adhesive-backed foam layer over brushed-metal surfaces to protect it from scratches until therange is installed in its final position. Only the film on theside panels should b...
Page 21 - INSTALLING THE LEGS; Fix the front guard with its two screws.
INSTALLATION INSTALLING THE LEGS Bertazzoni ranges must be used only with the legs properlyinstalled. Four height-adjustable legs are supplied with the range inthe polystyrene container situated over the appliance. Before installing the legs, position the appliance near itsfinal location as the legs...
Page 22 - INSTALLING THE ISLAND TRIM
INSTALLATION INSTALLING THE ISLAND TRIM The island trim must be installed prior to operation of theappliance for appropriate ventilation of the oven compartment. The island trim is only placed on the cooktop, remove alltape and packaging before installing it. Fig. 14 Fig. 15 INSTALLING BACKGUARD (OP...
Page 23 - INSTALLING THE ANTI/TIP DEVICES; Once; CLOSED RING
INSTALLING THE ANTI/TIP DEVICES ANTI-TIP BRACKETS The anti-tip bracket shipped with the range must beproperly secured to the rear wall as shown in the picturebelow. The height of the bracket from the floor must be determinedafter the range legs have been adjusted to the desiredheight and after the r...
Page 24 - INSTALLATION CHECKLIST; A qualified installer should carry out the following checks:
INSTALLATION CHECKLIST A qualified installer should carry out the following checks: Range mounted on its legs Island trim or Backguard attached according toinstruction Anti-tip device properly installed Clearance to cabinet surfaces as manufacturer’sguideline 24
Page 25 - FINAL PREPARATION
FINAL PREPARATION • Before using the oven, remove any protective wrap fromthe stainless steel. • All stainless steel body parts should be wiped with hot,soapy water and with a liquid stainless steel cleanser. • If buildup occurs, do not use steel wool, abrasive cloths,cleaners, or powders! • If it i...
Page 26 - BERTAZZONI SERVICE; If located in the USA:; Purchase Date
BERTAZZONI SERVICE Bertazzoni is committed to providing the best customer andproduct service. We have a dedicated team of trainedprofessionals to answer your needs. If you own a Bertazzoni appliance and need service in theUS or Canada please use the following contact information: [email protected] T...
Page 27 - TO PREVENT FIRE OR SMOKE DAMAGE
WARNINGS Warning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in thismanual are not meant to cover all possible conditions andsituations that may occur. Common sense, caution, andcare must be exercised when installing, maintaining, oroperating the appliance. Read and follow all instructions before us...
Page 28 - COOKING SAFETY
WARNINGS COOKING SAFETY • Once the unit has been installed as outlined in theInstallation Instructions, it is important that the fresh airsupply is not obstructed. The use of a gas cookingappliance results in the production of heat and moisturein the room in which it is installed. • Ensure that the ...
Page 29 - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
WARNINGS INDUCTION COOKING SURFACES • Surface areas on or adjacent to the unit may be hotenough to cause burns. Do not touch the cooking areaas long as the light indicating residual heat on the glass-ceramic cooktop area, is “on”; this indicates that thetemperature in the relative area is still high...
Page 30 - WARNING-TIPPING HAZARD; Cancer and Reproductive Harm
WARNINGS WARNING-TIPPING HAZARD Children and adults can tip over the range if it has not beensecured. This may lead to fatal injuries. To reduce the risk of the appliance tipping, it must besecured and connected using the anti-tip device accordingto the installation instructions. Re-engage the anti-...
Page 31 - WORKTOP AND KNOBS LAYOUT; Heating element
WORKTOP AND KNOBS LAYOUT Fig. 22 Heating element 1 Oven functions selector 2 Oven thermostat 3 Left front induction element 4 Left rear induction element 5 Central front induction element 6 Central rear induction element 7 Right front induction element 8 Right rear induction element 9 Auxiliary oven...
Page 32 - INDUCTION COOKTOP; COOKING WITH INDUCTION; HEATING ACCELERATOR MODE
INDUCTION COOKTOP COOKING WITH INDUCTION Underneath each cooking zone there is a coil called aninductor. The inductor generates a variable magnetic fieldusing electric power. When a pan is placed inside thismagnetic field, the high frequency current radiates directlyon the bottom of the pan and prod...
Page 33 - PAN DETECTION; SUITABLE INDUCTION COOKWARE
INDUCTION COOKTOP PAN DETECTION Each cooking zone is equipped with a “pan detection”device, which ensures that cooking cannot start unless asuitable pan is present on the cooking zone and properlypositioned. If the user attempts to switch on the cooking zone with thepan not positioned properly or wi...
Page 34 - CAST IRON GRIDDLE; SEASONING THE GRIDDLE; Seasoning the griddle.; USE OF THE GRIDDLE; Do not cut or chop food on the griddle.; CLEANING THE GRIDDLE
CAST IRON GRIDDLE The cast iron griddle is designed for maximum heatretention. Use extreme caution when operating the griddleto avoid burn hazard! SEASONING THE GRIDDLE Seasoning the griddle. Before using the griddle for the first time, clean the griddlethoroughly with hot and soapy water to remove ...
Page 35 - ELECTRIC OVEN; SHELVES POSITIONS; Place rack in desired position and shut the door.; OVEN COOKING MODES; Upper bake element; BAKE; Heat from upper and lower element.; CONVECTION BAKE
ELECTRIC OVEN CAUTION When using the oven for the first time itshould be operated for 15-30 minutes at atemperature of about 500 ℉ /260 ℃ without cooking anything inside in order to eliminate any moisture and odors from theinternal insulation. SHELVES POSITIONS Shelves are mounted on the appropriate...
Page 36 - SPECIAL FUNCTION/MORE
ELECTRIC OVEN PIZZA Heat from lower bake element and circular element andairflow convection with fan. Use for cooking pizza, pastry or flat breads to get aperfectly cooked base. Use level 3 or level 2 to ensure the bottom of the crust isdone. BROIL Heat from the broil element only. The BROIL setting...
Page 37 - AUXILIARY ELECTRIC OVEN
ELECTRIC OVEN AUXILIARY ELECTRIC OVEN Available on 48″ models only CAUTION When using the oven for the first time itshould be operated for 15-30 minutes at atemperature of about 500 ℉ /260 ℃ without cooking anything inside in order to eliminate any moisture and odors from theinternal insulation. SHE...
Page 41 - OVEN TEMPERATURE INDICATOR; The gauge is for reference only.; SET THE GAUGE; Showroom: function reserved for retailer use only.; TIMER; Once the set time is finished, a sound will be heard.; NOTE
ELECTRIC OVEN OVEN TEMPERATURE INDICATOR The range is equipped with a device to indicate thetemperature in the middle of the oven. This let you checkthe temperature inside the oven and adjust food cookingtemperatures more accurately. When the oven is turned on, the heating elements will startworking...
Page 42 - MEAT PROBE; Programming the meat probe.; To; that burns off all
ELECTRIC OVEN MEAT PROBE The meat probe allows you more control over how yourfoods are cooked by automatically disabling the specifiedcooking mode when a dish's desired temperature, definedby the cook, has been reached. The probe will indicate the internal temperature of the meatas it cooks. Program...
Page 43 - BEFORE SELF CLEANING THE OVEN; Remove all utensils and racks.; Remove racks
ELECTRIC OVEN BEFORE SELF CLEANING THE OVEN Wipe out large spillages, grease and any loose soil that canbe easily removed. Remove any soil that is outside thedoor seal area. This appliance is designed to clean theoven interior and the portion of the door that faces the ovencavity. The outer edges of...
Page 44 - Turn the function control knob to CLEAN.; AT THE END OF THE SELF-CLEAN CYCLE
ELECTRIC OVEN TO SET/START SELF-CLEAN CYCLE 1) Check that the oven cavity is completely empty and theoven door correctly closed. 2) Turn the function control knob to CLEAN. 3) Turn the temperature control knob to CLEAN. Afterthese 3 steps the cooling fans will activate, the ovendoor will lock automa...
Page 45 - TELESCOPIC GLIDES; Locate the pin on the glide that indicates the back.; REMOVING THE GLIDES; Gently pull down the front spring clip.
ELECTRIC OVEN TELESCOPIC GLIDES The telescopic glides fit any shelf level and work with thewire shelves provided as standard equipment. FITTING THE GLIDES 1) Locate the two spring clips at the front and back of theglides. 2) Locate the pin on the glide that indicates the back. 3) Choose the right le...
Page 46 - KEEPING YOUR BERTAZZONI CLEAN; or powders
KEEPING YOUR BERTAZZONI CLEAN BURN HAZARD Make sure the heating elements are turned off and allowedto cool completely before any cleaning and/or maintenanceoperation. THINGS TO AVOID • Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the range: thesteam could reach electrical components and cause ashort. • Do no...
Page 47 - SIMPLE MAINTENANCE; REPLACING OVEN LIGHTS; SIDE OVEN LIGHT; Reconnect the oven to the electrical supply.
SIMPLE MAINTENANCE Keeping appliance area clear and free from combustiblematerials, gasoline and other flammable vapors or liquids. Not obstructing the flow of combustion and ventilation air.These simple tasks can be performed by the owner. Forany other maintenance task, we recommend employing atrai...
Page 48 - TOP OVEN LIGHT; Unscrew the glass cover and remove the halogen bulb.
SIMPLE MAINTENANCE TOP OVEN LIGHT Bulb type: halogen G9 120 V, 40 W • Make sure the heating elements are turned off andallowed to cool completely. Disconnect the appliancefrom the power supply. • Unscrew the glass cover and remove the halogen bulb. • Place a new halogen bulb in its slot. DO NOT touc...
Page 49 - TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING Here are answer to common problems you may experience.You are also welcome to call our toll free Customer Serviceline to troubleshoot any issue with your Bertazzoni. If located in the USA 866 905 0010 https://us.bertazzoni.com/more/support If located in CANADA 800 561 7265 https://ca...
Page 50 - TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT; WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS; 0-Day Cosmetic warranty; GLASS PROTECTION POLICY; IMPORTANT
TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS The Warranty coverage provided by Bertazzoni SpA(“Bertazzoni”) in this statement applies exclusively to theoriginal Bertazzoni appliance (“Product”) sold to theconsumer (“Purchaser”) by an authorized Bertazzonidealer/distributor/r...