Page 5 - ILVE ACCESSORIES ONLINE SHOP; For a wide range of Genuine ILVE accessories at the
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Page 6 - iWarranty; REGISTER YOUR WARRANTY ONLINE NOW
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Page 7 - CONTENTS
7 USER GUIDE CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS First operation of the oven INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Using the hob Use of a steak grill Proper use of burners Use of the gas fry-top Electric Multifunction Oven Optional CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Bulb replacement Removing the door Door cleaning and Glasses ...
Page 8 - IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS; Appliance data
8 IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS As well as being shown on the packaging, the data plate is applied to the oven door frame and is visible with the door open. These warnings refer to different types of appliances. Pay attention in properly identifying the type you own (see the data plate). These warnings ...
Page 9 - CAUTION
9 USER GUIDE IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS When using a gas appliance, heat and dampness are generated inside the premise. A good aeration of the kitchen must be guaranteed by keeping the natural aeration vents open or by installing a mechanical aeration device (hood). An intensive and prolonged utiliza...
Page 16 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE; - First system startup of the hob
16 ID Diameter Ø (cm) SR 10 ÷ 20 R 20 ÷ 24 P oval pans (380 x 185) TC/DCC 22 ÷ 28 DUAL 24 ÷ 30 Identify the knob with the help of the index near the knobs. Press and turn the knob to the symbol (maximum) for 5 seconds. Once the burner is on, by turning the knob counterclockwise it gets to its first ...
Page 17 - – Use of a grill pan
17 USER GUIDE If you want to use a grill pan a few things must be taken into account: - to preheat the grid on the burner’s maximum power for no more than 10 minutes; - we recommend cooking foods with reduced power; - keep at least a distance of 150mm from the side wall to the gridiron’s rim; - do n...
Page 18 - – Positioning placement of the burners
18 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – Positioning placement of the burners BE CAREFUL: always check that the burners are properly positioned), with a uniform flame that is not noisy. RIGHT WRONG Positioning of the burners BURNERS Medium Large Dual Ring
Page 20 - – Use of the electric oven multifunction
20 S. Multifunction electric oven selector T. Temperatures, from 50°C to 250°C, can be selected by using this knob. Turn the selector to the chosen cooking position and the thermostat to the desired tem- perature. The warning light turns on and stays on until the oven heats up. As soon as it reaches...
Page 21 - – Use of the electric oven multifunction – Functions list
21 USER GUIDE Pos. Symbol Function Pizza cooking This function is particularly suitable for cooking pizza, focaccia and bread. The main source of heat is from the bottom heating element that works in combination with the oven’s other resistances. Normal static cooking It is the oven’s classic functi...
Page 22 - – OPTIONAL
22 Telescopic runners increase the ergonomics of overating your oven, they are practical and safe when moving baking trays in and out of the oven. The kit includes completely extendible lateral runners, which slide on ball bearings to facilitate the removal and positioning of the trays. The runners ...
Page 23 - CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE; – Replacing the bulb
23 USER GUIDE Should the oven light not work, disconnect the appliance from the mains, remove the lamp protection glass and replace the bulb. The new bulb must, naturally, be suitable for use at high temperatures and has the characteristics for such use. Losen whit a flathead screwdriver Remove the ...
Page 24 - – Door removal
24 For ease of intensive cleaning it is practical to dismantle the door following these instructions: - open the door - mow the hook C to the hince zone d, following the speps Zone C Zone D Procedure to follow CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE – Door removal 1 2 3 4
Page 25 - – Cleaning the door and glasses
25 USER GUIDE The oven door is composed of 3 sheets of plate glass. The plate glass parts may be cleaned using absorbent kitchen paper and an ordinary non-abrasive detergent. Do not use coarse abrasive cleaning materials or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven’s glass doors since they can scratch ...
Page 26 - – Recommendations for cleaning the cooktop
26 COMPONENT Steel surfaces Enameled surfaces Cooktop grills Spark plugs and thermo- couples Crowns, gas rings, and caps Induction or fiberglass WARNINGS Brilliance is maintained through regular cleaning with specific products which can be found in commerce. Never use abrasive powders. Avoid leaving...
Page 27 - – Recommendations for cleaning the oven and the front panel
27 USER GUIDE WARNINGS Do not use vapor cleaner to clean the interior of the oven. Do not use abrasive/ corrosive detergents or sharp tools to clean the glass of the door as they could damage and break the surface. Remove residual food immediately after use. Acidic substances such as lemon juice or ...
Page 28 - – Maintenance and cleaning of total black burners with
28 ATTENTION! Some cleaning and washing methods are recommended in order to preserve the quality of the coating. • Allow the product to cool down at room temperature before cleaning it. It is recommended not to dip it in cold water when it is still hot. • Wash with warm soapy water. Rub with a natur...
Page 29 - PROBLEM SOLVING; – Guide for the resolution
29 USER GUIDE During the guarantee period repairs can only be carried out by the authorised after-sales service. Before repairing, disconnect the appliance from the mains Unauthorised interventions and repairs can cause electrocution or short circuit, therefore do not carry them out. Leave these wor...
Page 30 - COOKING CHART
30 COOKING CHART – Fan oven (purely indicative values) DISH MEATS Roast beef Roast ox Roast veal Roast lamb Rare roast beef Roast hare Roast rabbit Roast turkey Roast goose Roast duck Roast chicken FISH CAKES Fruit cake Plain square cake Brioches Sponge cake Plain ring cake Sweet biscuits Yeast cake...
Page 31 - – Natural convection (purely indicative values)
31 USER GUIDE COOKING CHART – Natural convection (purely indicative values) PIETANZA MEATS Roast beef Roast ox Roast veal Roast lamb Rare roast beef Roast hare Roast rabbit Roast turkey Roast goose Roast duck Roast chicken FISH CAKES Fruit cake Plain square cake Brioches Sponge cake Plain ring cake ...
Page 32 - INFORMATION; - To be reminded to the user
32 INFORMATION - To be reminded to the user ATTENTION LEAKING GAS THE INSTALLER MUST GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFOMRATION TO THE USER - Verify the integrity of the appliance and the presence of all the product documentation. - Verify that the appliance has all the expected accessories. - Verify the correc...
Page 33 - INSTALLATION; - Installation of the cooker
INSTALLATION 33 ATTENTION Measures to be respected Directives/regulations Room ventilation The appliance weighs more than 60 kg, therefore it must be moved with the appropriate tools. Do not drag the cooker as this will bend the supporting feet. Lift the appliance when positioning it. DO NOT MOVE/LI...
Page 35 - - How to install the fixing bracket
INSTALLATION 35 - Unpack the cooker and mount the feet by adjusting the height. - Measure the height from the floor to the top edge of the back-cross bar (picture 5) and add 15mm. - Sign the total height on the supporting back wall at the centre of the cooker width. Make a holeby means of a 6 diam. ...
Page 36 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
36 ATTENTION Rules for installation ATTENTION The instructions below are intended for the skilled technician who will install the cooker, regulate it and perform technical maintenance and who will ensure that these operations are carried out in the most correct way possible, in compliance with the r...
Page 37 - GAS CONNECTIONS; – By the Qualified installer
INSTALLATION 37 a) CLASS (Subclass 2/1 kitchen recessed between furniture) The apparatus must be connected to the gas mains by means of rigid or flexible metal pipes (maximum length 1.2 metres) suitable for gas appliances. The connection pipes and their maximum lengths must conform to the applicable...
Page 38 - ADJUSTMENT; - Replacement of the injectors for models
38 Procedure: SR - R - P Procedure: DCC • Remove the grill and the burners from the hob.• Bruciatori SR – R – P : SR – R – P burners: unscrew injectors “U” using a 7-mm spanner (fig. 1) and replace them with those for the newgas according to table number 2 on page 20. • DCC – Dual burners: unscrew t...
Page 39 - - Kitchen table PRO LINE
INSTALLATION 39 ADJUSTMENT - Kitchen table PRO LINE Gas type: Natural gas @ 1.00kPa Test Point Pressure ULGP @ 2.75kPa Test Point Pressure Test Point Pressure for is 1.0 kPa when approximately 50% of the burners are on high Burner Dual Wok Wok Large Medium Burner Dual Wok Wok Large Medium Injector S...
Page 40 - ADJUSTMENTS; - Adjustments minimun GAS flow
40 Adjustments - Burners on the hob When installing the cooker, you must check that the minimum gas flow of the burners on the hob and in the oven is correctly regulated. If the type of gas is changed it is imperative to adjust the minimum flow. The regulating procedure is as follows. 1. Light one b...
Page 41 - WIRING DIAGRAM
Page 43 - NOTES
Page 45 - LUXURY KITCHEN APPLIANCES
P: 1300 694 583 E: [email protected] W: eurolinx.com.au NATIONAL SERVICE CENTRE Our high quality appliances are designed and manufactured to give you many years of cooking pleasure.Should you have any questions or issues with your appliance please email our national service centre [email protected] ...