GBC type m6 manual Appliance Maintenance, Replacing Parts

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APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE

ATTENTION: IMPORTANT WARNINGS

For cookers resting on a base

ATTENTION: If the cooker rests on a base, take the measures necessary to prevent the cooker from sliding along the support base.

For cookers with glass covers

ATTENTION: Before opening the appliance’s glass cover, carefully remove all liquid residues from the top of it.

ATTENTION: Before closing the appliance’s glass cover, make sure that the work surface has cooled.

For cookers with electric ovens

The unit becomes hot during use. Do not touch the heating elements inside the oven.

For cookers with electric ovens

ATTENTION: The accessible parts can become hot during use. Keep children away from the appliance.

For the food warmer compartment (or drop leaf in our case)

ATTENTION: The internal parts of the food warmer can become hot during use.

For glass doors

Do not use abrasive cleaning products or metal spatulas with sharp edges to clean the oven door’s glass since this could scratch the surface and the glass could break.

Do not use steam cleaners to clean the appliance.

REPLACING PARTS

Before performing any maintenance operation, disconnect the appliance from the gas supply and electricity network.

To replace parts such as knobs and burners, just remove them from the seats without disassembling any part of the cooker.

To replace parts such as nozzle supports, valves and electric components follow the procedure described in the burner adjustment paragraph. To replace the valve or the gas thermostat, it is also necessary to disassemble the two rear gas train brackets, loosening the 4 screws (2 per bracket) that attach it to the rest of the cooker and, unscrew the nuts that attach the front burner valves to the control support, after removing all the knobs. To replace the gas or electric thermostat, also disassemble the rear cooker guard, loosening the relative screws, to be able to pull out and reposition the thermostat bulb.

To replace the oven bulb, just unscrew the protection cap that projects out inside the oven. (Fig.11)

WARNING: Before replacing the bulb, disconnect the appliance from the electric power supply.

WARNING: The power cord supplied with the appliance is connected to that appliance with an X type connection (in compliance with standards EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-6 and subsequent amendments) for which it can be installed without the use of special tools, with the same type of cord as the one installed.

If the power cord becomes worn or damaged, replace it based on the information reported in table 3 .

WARNING: If the power cord is replaced, the installer shall ensure that the ground cable is longer than the phase cables and also shall comply with the warnings regarding the electric connection.

To replace the power cable, lift the terminal board’s cover and replace the cable. To access the terminal board in cookers with a 3x2.5mm² cable, the back panel on the rear of the appliance must be removed.

USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION

On the control panel, small symbols show the function of each knob or key. Here as follows are the several controls that a cooker can have:

the symbol

 

shows the disposition of induction zone on the worktop, the full dot identifies the zone in object (in

this case the central zone).

the symbol

shows the running of any left oven ( 9 positions switch)

the symbol

shows the electric thermostat for electric left oven

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Contents 60x60 cm type M6 Contents Installer InformationInstalling the Cooker Important Information for Installing the ApplianceTypes of Power Cords Backguard Installation InstructionAppliance Electric Connection Replacing Parts Appliance MaintenanceUSE and Maintenance Manual Control Panel Description Using the Induction HOB HOB Control Knob HOBTypes of Pans Using the Electric Thermostat Using the 9 + 0 SwitchUsing the Natural Conventional Electric Oven Using the Ventilated Electric OvenUsing the Ventilated Electric Grill Using the Conventional Electric GrillUsing the SELF-CLEANING Oven Cleaning the Appliance Cleaning the enamelled partsPage Page Fig.12 Page Page 310692