Page 5 - ILVE ACCESSORIES ONLINE SHOP; For a wide range of coffee machines, pods, and other ILVE
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Page 7 - iWarranty; REGISTER YOUR WARRANTY ONLINE NOW
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Page 9 - contents
Safety Precautions 10 Operating Instructions 11 Oven Systems 12 Clock and Timer Controls 13 Electric Oven Cooking Modes 14 Grill Systems 16 Using the Rotisserie 18 Operating - Gas Cooktop 20 Tepanyaki plate 22 Simmer plate 24 Electric BBQ 25 Ceramic Electric Hot Plate 26 Induction and Induction Tepa...
Page 10 - safety precautions
safety precautions Before installing and operating the cooking range, read these instructions completely and carefully. IMPORTANT:- To be installed only by an authorised person- Save these instructions for the local inspector’s use.- Remove all packaging material and literature from the appliance be...
Page 11 - Operating instructiOns; Rack positions; Preparing your electric
Operating instructiOns freest anding cookers ILVE stoves, wall ovens and cooktops feature many advanced cooking components and safety refinements. However before using your oven for the first time the following installation check must be carefully carried out and oven elements must be burnt in. • Ch...
Page 12 - oven systems
Most ILVE electric ovens are multifunctional and feature 10 or 11 cooking modes (secondary ovens excempt. This enables you to choose from a variety of functions depending on your cooking needs. Selection of the correct mode and oven temperature are important to obtain the best possible cooking resul...
Page 13 - clocks & timer controls
Always ensure the oven is in manual mode . The pot symbol with the steam coming from it should be displayed. If there is an [A] on the display it means that the oven is in auto mode, to cancel this you must press both pot symbol buttons simultaneously. The oven will not operate if it is pre-programm...
Page 14 - electric oven cooking modes
ICON MODE FUNCTION MODE 1 Pizza mode ILVE’s unique Pizza mode has been specifically designed for you to cook the perfect Pizza To achieve perfect results; turn the oven thermostat up to 250 degrees (best temperature for pizza cooking) ILVE’s pizza mode will do the rest by turning on all elements in ...
Page 16 - grilling systems
MODE 5 Full roof area conventional grilling mode In this mode the inner roof element heats up creating direct infra-red heat. This mode allows you to grill with the door closed. Grilling with the door open ajar may lead to the control knob heating up slightly. MODE 6 Hot air grilling system This mod...
Page 18 - ILVE’s Rotisserie mode is represented by one of these symbols:; using the rotisserie
ILVE’s Rotisserie mode is represented by one of these symbols: How to use your Rotisserie • Remove all oven shelves and the wire grid from the grill tray and pre-heat the oven to 175°C. • Sit the rotisserie cradle on to the grill tray. • Slide one fork onto the rotisserie rod and secure with the win...
Page 19 - Tips on how to use the Rotisserie
Tips on how to use the Rotisserie Slide meat onto the rotisserie rod and press meat onto the fork and secure in place by tightening the wing nuts. The left end of the rod rests on the cradle allowing the rod to rotate The right end of the rod is inserted into the rotisserie motor socket With your ro...
Page 20 - operating - gas cooktop
LIGHTING BURNERS – simply press the knob in, turn anti-clockwise to maximum, the electronic igniter will spark and ignite the burner. Check that the gas has been lit; if the burner fails to ignite repeat the above process. For models with Flame Failure follow the above procedure but keep the knob fu...
Page 26 - ceramic electric hot plate
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE ELECTRIC PLATE The vitreous ceramic electric plate (5) is controlled by a knob (as above energy regulator). A pilot light comes on as soon as the heating element is activated. The control knob is graded from 0 to 12. Position 0 indicates that the corresponding cooking are...
Page 28 - induction cooktop
The ILVE induction cooktops have been designed to make your cooking quick and easy. When using an Induction cooktop you will need to use specific cookware, this is due to induction technology using magnetic fields which transfer the cooking energy to the base of your cookware. You need to make sure ...
Page 29 - INdUCTION / TEPANYAkI COOkTOP
POWER BOOSTER FUNCTION The purpose of the booster function is to give more power to a determined area in order to reduce the necessary cooking time. This function is activated by turning the knob clockwise all the way to the final position. The Symbol (P) appears on the display, meaning that the boo...
Page 30 - gas ovens
IMPORTANT: The oven will not light unless the oven door is fully open. DO NOT TOUCH HOT SURFACES. ALLOW OVEN TO COOL BEFORE WIPING SPILLAGES. Should a spill occur, allow surface to cool and wipe up the spillage from the cover over the burner, then remove the burner cover by sliding it towards the fr...
Page 31 - Cooking In Your ILVE Gas Oven; Thermostat knob
An ILVE fan forced gas oven has the base burner situated under the oven floor. The advantage of ILVE’s fan forced gas oven is that the heat is distributed evenly throughout, which makes it ideal for batch baking. However, the lower shelf is the hottest when baking so experiment with different shelf ...
Page 36 - installation instructions
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION GAS CONNECTION GENERAL 1. The requirements of local Gas and Electrical authorities must be adhered to, Consult ASNZS 5601 and SAA Wiring Rules as appropriate 2. Location of gas connection (See table) 3. Electrical connection (See Table) 4. Overall dimensions of hotplate Refer t...
Page 38 - clearances
Rangehoods and overhead exhaust fans must be installed according to the manufacturers’ instructions and local regulations but in no case shall clearance from hob burners be less than 600mm for the rangehood and 750mm for the overhead exhaust fan. At all times gas safety regulations and local buildin...
Page 41 - electrical connection
BEFORE CONNECTING THE PLUG INTO THE POWER SOCKET, FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS The electrical supply for the upright cooker must be a 230 - 240 volt 50 Hz. The fuse and electrical wiring of the home / premises must support the load of the appliance. The wiring used to connect the electricity must be of...
Page 42 - adaptation to different types of gas
The range is supplied as a natural gas unit and should not require any adjustment of the aeration. If the appliance is ordered and specified as a ULPG gas then it will be converted by Eurolinx prior to dispatch and should not require any adjustment to the aeration. Follow the steps below to convert ...
Page 43 - injector & capacity table
BURNER NATURAL GAS Inj Mj/h Kpa ULPG Inj Mj/h Kpa DUAL WOK 1.60/0.68 14/2.2 1.00 0.92/.040 13.1/2 2.75 SINGLE WOK 1.70 13.8 1.00 0.92 11.00 2.75 TITANIUM MODEL SINGLE WOK 1.60 12.5 1.00 0.92 11.00 2.75 LARGE 1.40 10.0 1.00 0.82 9.00 2.75 SIMMER PLATE 1.40 10.0 1.00 0.82 9.00 2.75 MEDIUM 1.10 6.2 1.0...
Page 44 - air adjustment
The air adjustment is to be carried out with the flame at the maximum, with a screwdriver loosen screw “F” and move the cylindrical sleeve “R” towards the injector to decrease the air, move it away from the injector to increase the air. Once the correct aeration is achieved tighten screw “F” to fix ...
Page 45 - Minimum flow of valve cooking hob taps; Minimum flow of non-valved cooking hob taps; low flame adjustment of burners
When installing the appliance it is recommended to check that the burner minimum speed (Low Flame Setting) has been correctly adjusted. If it is necessary to change the type of gas, adjustment of the low flame setting must be completed by the installer. To adjust the minimum setting for the burners ...
Page 47 - ancillary service information
Pressure Adjustment First turn the gas off to the appliance. Remove the sealing screw from the regulator’s test point at the rear of the appliance and place the hose of the Manometer onto it. Turn the gas on to the appliance and light the Wok Burner and Small Burner at maximum setting. Check the pre...
Page 48 - ILVE Recipes
ILVE Recipes Mustard Crusted Roast Leg of Lamb Rack of Lamb with Cheese & Semi-dried Tomato Grilled Lamb Cutlets & Vegetables Steamed Trout with Dill & Lemon Marinated Seafood Skewers Tasmanian Scallops Creole Style Gourmet Pizza Australian Breakfast PannaCotta with berries Hazelnut Tort...
Page 49 - TEPANYAkI
TEPANYAkI Serves 2 Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 10 minutes Ingredients: 2 piece of trimmed steak (the cut of meat is up to you) 2 pieces of salmon steaks (or any other fish steak) ½ a capsicum 4 mushrooms ½ a bunch of rosemary leaves ½ an onion chopped 1 bunch of shallot tails 1 garlic...
Page 50 - AUSTRALIAN BREAkFAST
AUSTRALIAN BREAkFAST Serves 2 Preparation time 10 minutes Cooking time 10 minutes Ingredients: 4 eggs 4 sausages 6 rashes or bacon 2 large mushrooms sliced 2 tomatoes halved ➊ Heat teppanyaki plate up for 10 minutes then spray plate with extra virgin olive oil. ➋ Place sausages on teppanyaki plate a...
Page 52 - GOURMET PIZZA
Serves 3-4 Preparation time 1 hour Cooking time 15 minutes Ingredients: Pizza Dough 3 cups plain flour or bakers flour Salt 30g dried yeast 1 cup (250ml) warm water 3 tablespoons olive oil Toppings A selection of your favourite pizza toppings Tomato sauce Mozzarella cheese ➊ Sift flour and salt into...
Page 55 - STEAMEd TROUT
Serves 6-8 Preparation time 10 minutes Cooking time 15 minutes Ingredients: 1 500g trout, cleaned and scaled 6-8 cups (1.75-2L) fish stock or water Sprigs of dill 1 lemon, sliced 1 spanish onion, sliced ➊ Place trout, dill, lemon slices and spanish onion slices onto a perforated tray into fish kettl...
Page 56 - GRILLEd LAMB CUTLETS
GRILLEd LAMB CUTLETS & VEGETABLES Serves 2 Preparation time 10 minutes Cooking time 5-8 minutes Ingredients: 6 extra thick french trimmed lamb cutlets Selection of your favourite vegetables, for example capsicum, spanish onion and zucchini Extra virgin olive oil Salt and pepper ➊ Season cutlets ...
Page 57 - RACk OF LAMB
Serves 2 Preparation time 15 minutes Cooking time 35 minutes Ingredients: 1 rack lamb, french trim 6 sundried tomatoes 50g tasty cheese, small pieces Sprigs of rosemary 4 thin slices pancetta ham 1½ (375ml) cups rich red wine sauce or gravy ➊ Preheat oven (Mode 9) to 250ºC. Once this temperature is ...
Page 58 - HAZELNUT TORTE
Serves 6-8 Preparation time 20 minutes Cooking time 35-45 minutes Ingredients: 6 eggs ¾ cup caster sugar 1 cup ground hazelnuts ¾ cup white breadcrumbs 1 teaspoon plain flour Chocolate Ganache 300g dark cooking chocolate ½ cup (125ml) fresh cream Hazelnuts to decorate ➊ Preheat oven (Mode 9) to 150º...
Page 59 - PANNACOTTA WITH BERRIES
Serves 4 Preparation time 10 minutes Cooking time 5 minutes Ingredients: 1 ¾ cups double cream 4 tablespoons caster sugar Vanilla 2 teaspoons gelatine Fresh berries or your favourite fruit for serving ➊ Put cream and sugar in a saucepan, stirring until sugar dissolves. Bring to the boil, then turn d...
Page 60 - GUARANTEE
The Manufacturer declines any liability in case of direct or indirect damages caused by an incorrect installation, changes, poor servicing or incorrect use. Eurolinx Pty Ltd 48-50 Moore Street Leichhardt NSW 2040 T: 1300 MY ILVE (694 563) F: 02 8569 4699 ACN: 001 473 347 SERVICE All Service calls mu...
Page 61 - NOTES
NOTES freest anding cookers 61 ILVE Freestanding Operating Manual
Page 62 - WARRANTY CARD
Eurolinx Pty Limited A.B.N. 50 001 473 347 trading as ILVE (“ILVE”) Office: 48-50 Moore Street, Leichhardt N.S.W 2040 Post: Locked Bag 3000, Annandale, N.S.W 2038 P: 1300 856 411 WARRANTY REGISTRATION Your ongoing satisfaction with your ILVE product is important to us. We ask that you complete the e...
Page 63 - Warranty Card tear off
5. Proof of Purchase Customers must retain proof of purchase in order to be eligible to make a warranty claim in respect of an ILVE product. 6. Claiming under the Warranty Customers will bear the cost of claiming under this Warranty unless ILVE determines the expenses are reasonable, in which case t...
Page 64 - TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM ANSWER COOKTOPS My burners will not ignite • Check to see if the brass burners are placed correctly into the aluminium base. This is very important as it will ensure the flame holes line up with the ignition post and spark. It will also ensure correct combustion when alight. • Does your ILVE...