Bertazzoni MAST365INSXT Guide d'installation

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BERTAZZONI
INSTALLATION MANUAL
FREESTANDING ELECTRIC RANGES
3100295
WWW.BERTAZZONI.COM
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/ Table of contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARNINGS ___________________________________________________________________
DATA RATING LABEL ___________________________________________________________
BEFORE INSTALLATION ________________________________________________________
VENTILATION PREPARATION ____________________________________________________
SPECIFICATIONS ______________________________________________________________
CLEARENCE DIMENSIONS ______________________________________________________
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS _________________________________________________
Electrical ___________________________________________________________________
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ____________________________________________________
WIRING DIAGRAM _____________________________________________________________
INSTALLATION ________________________________________________________________
Unpackaging the range ________________________________________________________
Removing the oven door _______________________________________________________
Installing the legs _____________________________________________________________
Installing the worktop frontguard ________________________________________________
Installing the island trim _______________________________________________________
Installing backguard (optional) __________________________________________________
INSTALLING THE ANTI-TIP DEVICES ______________________________________________
Anti-tip brackets ______________________________________________________________
Anti-tilt chain ________________________________________________________________
INSTALLATION CHECKLIST ______________________________________________________
FINAL PREPARATION ___________________________________________________________
BERTAZZONI SERVICE _________________________________________________________
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/ Models
Models
MAST365INMXE
MAST365INSXT
Models
PROF304INMXE
PROF304INMXT
PROF304INSART
PROF304INSBIT
PROF304INSGIT
PROF304INSNET
PROF304INSROT
PROF304INSXT
PROF365INSART
PROF365INSBIT
PROF365INSGIT
PROF365INSNET
PROF365INSROT
PROF365INSXT
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/ Warnings
WARNINGS
To ensure proper and safe operation, the applian-
ce must be properly installed and grounded by a
qualifi ed technician. DO NOT attempt to adjust,
repair, service, or replace any part of your applian-
ce unless it is specifi cally recommended in this
manual. All other servicing should be referred to
a qualifi ed servicer.
FOR THE INSTALLER: Before installing the Ber-
tazzoni appliance, please read these instructions
carefully. This appliance shall be installed in ac-
cordance with the manufacturer’s installation in-
structions. Leave these instructions with the ow-
ner, who should save them for local inspector’s
use and for future reference. DO NOT remove
permanently affi xed labels, warnings, or plates
from product. This may void the warranty.
Installation must conform with all local codes.
This range is NOT designed for installation in ma-
nufactured (mobile) homes or recreational park
trailers.
DO NOT install this range outdoors.
This appliance must be properly grounded.
Grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by
providing a safe pathway for electric current in the
event of a short circuit.
Warning!
To avoid risk of property damage, personal
injury or death; follow information in this ma-
nual exactly to prevent a fi re or explosion.
Warning!
To avoid risk of property damage, personal injury
or death; follow information in this manual exact-
ly to prevent a fi re or explosion. DO NOT store
or use gasoline or other fl ammable vapors and
liquids nearbythis or any appliance.
NOTE: Installation and service must be perfor-
med by a qualifi ed installer, service agency or the
gas supplier.
DANGER!!! ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD!!!
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury
or death, verify that the appliance has been pro-
perly grounded in accordance with local codes or
in absence of codes, with the National Electrical
Code (NEC). ANSI/NFPA 70- latest edition.
Warning - tipping hazard
Children and adults can tip over the range if it has
not been secured.This may lead to fatal injuries.
To reduce the risk of the appliance tipping, it must
be secured and connected using the anti-tip devi-
ce according to the installation instructions.
Re-engage the anti-tip device if the range is
moved. Do not operate the range without te
anti-tipdevice in place and engaged. Do not
use the range if the anti-tip device has not been
properly installed and engaged. See installation
instructions for details.
Failure to observe the information con-
tained in the installation instructions can
lead to serious or fatal injuries for chil-
dren and adults.
DO NOT lift the range by the oven door’s handle,
as this may damage the door hinges and cause
the door to fi t incorrectly.
DO NOT lift the appliance by the range’s control
panel.
The unit is heavy and should be handled accor-
dingly. Proper safety equipment such as gloves
and adequate manpower of at least two people
must be used in moving the range to avoid injury
and to avoid damage to the unit or the fl oor.
Rings, watches, and any other loose items that
may damage the unit or otherwise might become
entangled with the unit should be removed.
Hidden surfaces may have sharp edges. Use cau-
tion when reaching behind or under appliance.
DO NOT use a hand truck or appliance dolly on
the back or front of the unit. Handle from the side
only.
The data rating label shows the model and serial
number of the range. It is located under the con-
trol panel and in the last page of this manual
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/Data rating label
DATA RATING LABEL
To ensure proper and safe operation, the applian-
cThe data rating label shows the model and serial
number of the range. It is located under the con-
trol panel and in the last page of this manual
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/ Before installation
This appliance shall only be installed by an au-
thorized professional.
This appliance shall be installed in accordance
with the manufacturers installation instructions.
This appliance must be installed in accordance
with the norms & standards of the country whe-
re it will be installed.
The appliance, when installed, must be electri-
cally grounded in accordance with local codes
or, in the absence of local codes, with the Natio-
nal Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
All opening and holes in the wall and oor, back
and under the appliance shall be sealed before
installation of the appliance.
Room ventilation
An exhaust fan may be used with the appliance;
in each case it shall be installed in conformity
with the appropriate national and local standards.
Exhaust hood operation may aff ect other vented
appliances; in each case it shall be installed in
conformity with the appropriate national and local
standards.
Warning
This appliance should not be installed with a
ventilation system that directs air in a downward
direction toward the range. This type of ventila-
tion system may cause ignition and combustion
problems with the appliance resulting in personal
injury, property damage, or unintended operation.
Ventilating systems that direct the air upwards do
not have any restriction.
Do not use aerosol sprays in the vicinity of
this appliance while it is in operation.
BEFORE INSTALLATION
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This range will best perform when installed with
Bertazzoni exhaust hoods. These hoods have
been designed to work in conjunction with the
Bertazzoni range and have the same nish for a
perfect look.
Before installation of the exhaust hood, consult lo-
cal or regional building and installation codes for
additional specifi c clearance requirements.
Refer to the range hood installation instructions
provided by the manufacturer for additional infor-
mation.
Select Hood and Blower Models:
For wall installations, the hood should be equal
or larger width than the range. Where space
permits, a hood larger than the range may be
desirable for improved ventilation performance.
For island installations, the hood width should
overhang the range by a minimum of 3” (76
mm) on each side.
Hood Placement:
For best removal of smoke and odors, the
lower edge of the hood should be installed
between 25 1/2” (65 cm) and 31 1/2” (80 cm)
above the range cooking surface.
If the hood contains any combustible materials
(i.e. a wood covering), it must be installed at a
minimum of 36” (914 mm) above the cooking
surface.
Consider Make-Up Air:
Due to the high volume of ventilation air, a sour-
ce of outside replacement air is recommended.
This is particularly important for tightly sealed
and insulated homes. A qualifi ed heating and
ventilating contractor should be consulted.
/ Ventilation preparation / Specifi cations
VENTILATION PREPARATION
SPECIFICATIONS
A
27''
/8
37''
1/2
MAX
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
A
30’’ 36’’ 48’’
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/ Clearence dimensions
CLEARENCE DIMENSIONS
Installation adjacent to kitchen cabinets
This range may be installed directly adjacent to
existing countertop high cabinets (36” or 91.5 cm
from the fl oor).
For the best look, the worktop should be level with
the cabinet countertop. This can be accomplished
by raising the unit using the adjustment spindles
on the legs.
ATTENTION: the range CANNOT be installed di-
rectly adjacent to kitchen walls, tall cabinets, tall
appliances, or other vertical surfaces above 36”
(91.4 cm) high. The minimum side clearance in
such cases is 6” (15.2 cm).
Wall cabinets with minimum side clearance must
be installed 18” (45.7 cm) above the countertop
with countertop height between 35 ½” (90.2 cm)
and 37 ¼” (94.6 cm). The maximum depth of wall
cabinets above the range shall be 13” (33.0 cm).
Cabinet
Shaded area behind range indicates minimum
clearance to combustible surfaces, combustible
materials cannot be located within this area.
12” (305 mm) min. to combustible surface with
Flush Island Trim
For Flush Island installations, counter surface
should have a cantilever edge meeting the back
section of the Flush Island Trim accessory.
Metal hood
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
30’’ (76,2 cm)
36’’ (91,5 cm) hood with combustible materials
13’’ (33,0 cm)
18’’ (45,7 cm)
35’’ 1/2(90,2 cm) / 37”
1/4
(94,6 cm)
6’ (15,2 cm)
30’’ (76,2 cm)
25 1/2’’(65 cm) and 31 1/2’’ (80 cm)
13’’ (33,0 cm)
18’’ (45,7 cm)
35’’ 1/2(90,2 cm) / 37”
1/4
(94,6 cm)
6’ (15,2 cm)
12”(30,50 cm)
1” 9/16(4 cm)
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/ Installation requirements / Electrical connection
ELECTRICAL
A properly-grounded horizontally- mounted electri-
cal receptacle should be installed no higher than
3” (7.6 cm) above the fl oor, no less than 2” (5 cm)
and no more than 8” (20,3 cm) from the left side
(facing product).
Check all local code requirements.
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Warning!
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Disconnect electrical power at the circuit bre-
aker box or fuse box before installing the ap-
pliance.
Provide appropriate ground for the appliance.
Use copper conductors only.
Failure to follow these instructions could re-
sult in serious injury or death.
Electrical grounding
This appliance is equipped with a three-prong
plug for your protection against shock hazard and
should be plugged directly into a properly groun-
ded socket. Do not cut or remove the grounding
prong from this plug.
Caution
Label all wires prior to disconnecting when
servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause
improper and dangerous operation.
Verify proper operation after servicing.
The appliance shall be connected to a single pha-
se electric line rated at 120/208Vac or 120/240Vac
and 60Hz frequency.
Install a suitable electric power supply receptacle
connection type NEMA 14-50R able to support a
load of at least 30 A (per line) according to local
code requirements. For four or three wires power
supply connection system see diagram below.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
installation area for the connection
Type Voltage Circuit rating Electrical
supply
30” IND-
DFM
120/208V
120/240V
10300W 46A
11000W 48A
40A
40A
30” IND-
DFS
120/208V
120/240V
11700W 53A
13000W 56A
40A
40A
36” IND-
DFM
120/208V
120/240V
14000W 62A
14800W 64A
40A
40A
36” IND-
DFS
120/208V
120/240V
15600W 70,5A
17000W 73,5A
50A
50A
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/ Electrical connection
FOUR-WIRE CONN.RECEPTACLE NEMA 14-50R
THREE-WIRE CONN.RECEPTACLE NEMA 14-50R
Check your local code for which of the options be-
low should be used in grounding the receptacle
power supply connections.
OPTION 1 – FOUR Wires connection:
-Connect the L1 receptacle terminal to the inco-
ming BLACK electrical supply wire (L1-hot wire)
-Connect the L2 receptacle terminal to the inco-
ming RED electrical supply wire (L2-hot wire)
-Connect the NEUTRAL receptacle terminal to
the incoming NEUTRAL (WHITE) electrical sup-
ply wire
-Connect the GROUND receptacle terminal to the
incoming GROUND (GREEN) electrical supply
wire
OPTION 2 - THREE-Wires connection:
-Connect the L1 receptacle terminal to the inco-
ming BLACK electrical supply wire (L1-hot wire)
-Connect the L2 receptacle terminal to the inco-
ming RED electrical supply wire (L2-hot wire)
-Connect the NEUTRAL with the GROUND recep-
tacle terminal to the incoming NEUTRAL (WHITE)
electrical supply wire
DO NOT USE EXTENSION CORDS WITH
THIS APPLIANCE AS IT MAY RESULT IN FIRE,
ELECTRIC SHOCK OR OTHER type of PERSO-
NAL INJURY.
The appliance is equipped at the factory with
an electric supply cord set 4 wires type with ring
terminals (L1, L2, N, Ground) suitable for range
use UL/CSA listed type SRDT/DRT 2x6AWG (L1,
L2)+2x8AWG (N, G) rated 300V, 40 or 50A with
fused plug type NEMA 14-50P; cable length 1,5
m.; in case the supply cord set must be replaced,
it shall be replaced with an identical set having the
same technical specs and following carefully the
instructions and diagrams below:
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/ Wiring diagram
WIRING DIAGRAM
The electric wiring diagrams and schematics are attached behind the range, and should not be removed
except by a service technician, then replaced after service.
DFM
G
IGN
bi
S
LF
MVT
T
RG+RC
RP
n
a
b
b
M
L1 N L2
GROUND
TSS
1
2
CMV
P1
Commutatore.9+0
1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P1
P2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
P2
P1
P8
P7
P6
P5
P4
P3
P2
1
0
4
3
P1
2
5
6
7
8
9
COM
RCRC
MV MV
LF
Simb. Description
mBrown
rRed
gv Green
v Violet
gr Grey
aOrange
nBlack
bBlue
bi White
COLOURS
v
v
n
bi
bi
a
a
b
r
a
gr
b
v
b
a
bi
r
Simb. Description
IGN Ignition Micro switches
COM Oven Function Selector
CMV Cooling fan air sensor switch
LF Oven lamp
MTerminal Block
MV Fan motor
MVT Cooling fan motor
RC Round element
RC+RG Upper/grill element
RP Lower element
S Signal lights
TSS Safety Thermostat
T Thermostat
LEGENDA
[to ground]
[to A-L1]
[to A-L2]
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5
1
2
3
4
5
12345
INDUCTION COOKTOP
12
to CN1 - 1
to CN1 - 2
to CN1 - 3
to CN1 - 4
to CN1 - 5
to CN1 - 6
EG
M
L1 N L2
GROUND
LF
LF
MVMV
MVT
down
MVT
up
PT
RG+RC
RP
RCRC
Simb. Description
mBrown
rRed
gv Green
vViolet
gr Grey
aOrange
nBlack
bBlue
bi White
COLOURS
Simb. Description
B Thermal cut-out
CMV Cooling fan air sensor switch
DL Door Lock - Door Switch
EG Electronic Gauge
FS Oven Function Selector
G Spark Generator
IGN Ignition Micro switches
TS Oven Temperature Selecton
K Termal cut out
LF Oven lamp
MTerminal Block
MT Meat Probe
MV Fan motor
MVT Cooling fan motor
PT Oven sensor Temp. (PT1000)
RC Round element
RC+RG Upper/grill element
LEGENDA
CN1- 1....6
1..4
CN2
CN21
1.3
CN24
1.3
CN23
CN30
CN22 -3.1
CN27 - 6.....1
CN28 - 6.....1
DL
to M-L1
to CN27 - 6
to CN27 - 5
to CN26 - 2
to CN26 - 3
to M-L1
to DL
to DL
to M-N
to M-L1
TS
to CN23 - 3
to CN23 - 2
to CN23 - 1
FS
to CN23 - 3
to CN23 - 2
to CN23 - 1
to DL
to DL
to M-L1
to M-N
to GROUND
TSS
1
2
K
B
n
to M-L1
to M-L1
to M-L1
CMV
down
CMV
up
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5
1
2
3
4
5
12345
INDUCTION COOKTOP
[to M-L2]
[to M-L1]
[to ground]
MT
A
B
a
a
v
v
b
b
gr
gr
r
r
n
n
n
n
n
bi
bi
bi
bi
b
r
a
bi
r
n
n
n
bi
to MV
to MV
to MV
to MV
to M-GROUND
to RP
NOT USED
/ Wiring diagram
DFS
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/ Installation
APPLIANCE INSTALLATION
Unpacking the range
Remove all packing materials from the ship-
ping pallet but leave the adhesive-backed foam
layer over brushed-metal surfaces to protect it
from scratches until the range is installed in its
nalposition. Only the lm on the side panels
should be removed before inserting the range
between the cabinets.
Examine the appliance after unpacking it. In the
event of transport damage, do not plug it. Take
pictures of the damage and report it immedia-
tely to the freight forwarder.
Remove the oven door(s). This will reduce the
weight of the range.
The grates, griddle plate, burner caps, and oven
racks should be removed to facilitate handling.
Before moving the range, protect the oor to
prevent damage.
REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR
Prepare the door for removal. Flip up the locking
clamps on each door hinge. Slowly shut the door
until the protruding clamps stop the movement.
Pull oven door upwards and remove.
Do not lift or carry the oven door by its handle!
This may damage the hinges.
INSTALLATION
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3
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/ Installation
INSTALLING THE LEGS
Bertazzoni ranges must be used only with the legs
properly installed.
Four height-adjustable legs are supplied with the
range in the polysterene container situated over
the appliance.
Before installing the legs, position the appliance
near its nal location as the legs are not suitable
for moving the appliance over long distances.
After unpacking the range, raise it enough to in-
sert the legs in the appropriate receptacles situa-
ted on the lower part of the appliance. Lower the
range gently to keep any undue strain from legs
and mounting hardware. If possible use a pallet or
lift jack instead of tilting the unit.
Adjust leg height to the desired level by twisting
the inside portion of the leg assembly until the pro-
per height is reached. Check with a level that the
cooktop is perfectly level.
INSTALLING THE WORKTOP
FRONTGUARD
To increase the clearance between the front edge
of the worktop and the burners it is possible to
install the worktop frontguard shipped with the ap-
pliance.
To install the front guard,
Locate the two xing holes on the end of the
frontguard
Locate the two xing holes in the bottom side of
the worktop
Fix the frontguard with the 2 supplied screw
1
2
3
4
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INSTALLING THE ISLAND TRIM
The island trim must be installed prior to operation
of the appliance for appropriate ventilation of the
oven compartment.
The island trim is only placed on the cooktop, re-
move all tape and packaging before installing it.
INSTALLING BACKGUARD (OPTIONAL)
The backguard must be installed prior to opera-
tion of the appliance for appropriate ventilation of
the oven compartment.
The backguard is an optional contact you dealer
for buying it.
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ANTI-TIP BRACKETS
The anti-tip bracket shipped with the range must
be properly secured to the rear wall as shown in
the picture below.
The height of the bracket from the oor must be
determined after the range legs have been adju-
sted to the desired height and after the range has
been levelled.
Measure the distance from the fl oor to the
bottom of the anti-tip bracket receptacle on the
back of the appliance.
Position the anti-tip brackets on the wall at
the desired height plus 1/8” (0.32 cm). The
brackets must be placed at 2”5/16 (6,0 cm)
from the side of the range.
Secure the brackets to the wall with appropria-
te hardware.
Slide the range against the wall until the
brackets are fully inserted into their recepta-
cles on the back of the range.
ANTI/TILT CHAIN
The anti-tilt chain shall be installed on right or left
side alternatively according below instructions.
The chain shall be hand pulled and xed to open
hook through closed ring.
Disengage the chain prior to moving the appliance
for service.
Attention:
Once servicing operation have been completed
the anti-tilt devices ( brackets and chain) shall be
re-engaged according above instruction/installa-
tions.
INSTALLING THE ANTI/TIP DEVICES
1
2
CLOSED RING OPEN HOCK
/ Installing the anti/tip devices
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INSTALLATION CHECKLIST FINAL PREPARATION
A qualifi ed installer should carry out the following
checks:
Range mounted on its legs
Island trim or Backguard attached accor-
ding to instruction
Anti-tip device properly installed
Clearance to cabinet surfaces as manu-
facturer’s guideline
Before using the oven, remove any protective
wrap from the 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, abrasi-
ve cloths, cleaners, or powders!
If it is necessary to scrape stainless steel to re-
move encrusted materials, soak with hot, wet
cloths to loosen the material, then use a wood
or nylon scraper.
Do not use a metal knife, spatula, or any other
metal tool to scrape stainless steel! Scratches
are almost impossible to remove.
Before using the oven for food preparation,
wash the cavity thoroughly with a warm soap
and water solution to remove fi lm residues and
any dust or debris from installation, then rinse
and wiped dry.
Attention!
When using the oven for the rst time it
should be operated for 15-30 minutes at a tem-
perature of about 500°F/260°C (main oven) or
440°F/227°C(auxiliary oven) without cooking
anything inside in order to eliminate any moi-
sture and odours from the internal insulation.
/ Installation checklist / fi nal preparation
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BERTAZZONI SERVICE
Bertazzoni is committed to providing the best cu-
stomer and product service. We have a dedicated
team of trained professionals to answer your ne-
eds.
If you own a Bertazzoni appliance and need ser-
vice in the US or Canada please use the following
contact information:
Telephone - Monday through Friday,
7.30am to 7.30pm EST (except US public holidays).
US 866-905-0010
WESTERN CANADA 866-905-0010 (BC,AB,SK,MB)
EASTERN CANADA 800-561-7265 (ON,QC,NL,NB,NS,PE)
/ Bertazzoni service
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ASSISTANCE BERTAZZONI
Bertazzoni s'engage à fournir le meilleur service
clients et la meilleure assistance produits possi-
bles. Notre équipe de professionnels dévoués et
formés répondra à vos besoins.
Si vous disposez d'un appareil Bertazzoni et
souhaitez bénéfi cier d'une assistance aux État-
s-Unis ou au Canada, utilisez les coordonnées
suivantes :
Tél. - Lundi au vendredi,
7h30 à 19h30 EST (sauf jours fériés aux États-Unis).
États-Unis 866-905-0010
OUEST DU CANADA 866-905-0010 (BC, AB, SK, MB)
EST DU CANADA 800-561-7265 (ON, QC, NL, NB, NS, PE)
/ Assistance Bertazzoni
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LISTE DE CONTRÔLE POUR L'INSTALLATION PRÉPARATION FINALE
Un installateur qualifi é devra réaliser les contrôles
suivants :
La cuisinière est-elle installée sur ses pieds ?
La garniture ou la protection arrière est-elle
xée conformément aux instructions fournies ?
Les dispositifs anti-basculement sont-ils
correctement installés ?
Le dégagement par rapport aux surfaces
des meubles est-il conforme aux consignes
du fabricant ?
Le raccordement à la terre a-t-il été
correctement réalisé ?
Avant d'utiliser le four, retirer tout lm protecteur
éventuellement présent sur les surfaces en
acier inoxydable.
Toutes les parties du corps en acier inoxydable
doivent être nettoyées avec de l'eau chaude
savonneuse et un détergent liquide adapté à
l'acier inoxydable.
En présence de dépôts, ne pas utiliser de laine
d'acier, de linges abrasifs, de produits ou de
poudres nettoyants.
Si l'acier inoxydable doit être gratté pour en
retirer les incrustations, mouiller avec un chiff on
humide et chaud pour ramollir le dépôt, puis
utiliser une raclette en bois ou en nylon.
Ne pas utiliser de couteau, de spatule ou tout
autre ustensile en métal pour gratter l'acier
inoxydable ! Les rayures sont très diffi ciles à
enlever.
Avant d'utiliser le four pour la préparation de
nourriture, nettoyer minutieusement la cavité
avec une solution d'eau chaude et de savon afi n
d'éliminer les résidus de matériaux d'emballage
et tout débris ou poussière résultant de
l'installation, puis rincer et sécher.
Attention !
Lors de la première utilisation du four, celui-ci
doit être mis en marche pendant 15-30 minutes
à une température d'environ 500°F/260 °C (four
principal) ou 440°F/227 °C (four auxiliaire)
sans rien cuire à l'intérieur, afi n d'éliminer les
éventuelles moisissures et odeurs d'isolation
interne.
/ Liste de contrôle pour l'installation / Préparation fi nale
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