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USING THE 2+0 CHANGE-OVER SWITCH (figure 35-36)
(only for gas ovens)
The 2+0 change-over switch used for gas oven models.
the symbol or is for oven fan and light operation, to use the gas oven or grill with fan.
the symbol or is for turning on the oven light
USING THE ELECTRIC THERMOSTAT FOR MULTI-FUNCTION COOKERS
The thermostat provided in every model keeps the temperature inside the oven constant at a temperature range from
50°C to 250°C .
Turn the knob clockwise (Figure 37-38),to align the selected temperature on the metal ring with the indicator printed on
the front panel. An orange light shows the thermostat is working and goes off when the oven temperature has exceeded
the selected temperature by 10°C and comes on when the selected temperatures drops below 10°C. The thermostat
can operate the oven heating elements only if the switch is in one of the heating element operating modes. If the switch
is set to 0, the thermostat will not operate the heating elements.
USING THE 9-SETTING MULTI-FUNCTION OVEN SELECTOR
The 9+0 setting change-over switch for multi-function ovens is used to control, along with the thermostat, the fan motor
and heating elements. To turn on the elements, both the knob on the 9+0 switch and thermostat need to be turned; if
only one knob is turned, the oven will not work and only the light or fan motor will come on. The electric oven has 4
heating elements: a bottom element, two top elements and a round element; turn the change-over switch knob (Figure
39-40) to enable the heating element matching the symbol on the metal ring. However to operate this element, you need
to turn the thermostat knob until the orange light shows the element has come on. If you position the change-over switch
to any one of the nine operating modes, the relative heating element is enabled as well as the oven light. After the
temperature and heating elements to operate have been selected, the oven heating elements are operated by the
thermostat, so it is normal for the orange light to come on and off during operation.
To turn off the electric oven, set the change-over switch knob to 0 to prevent the thermostat operating the heating
elements. The heating elements will be disabled, but the fan motor and oven light can be turned on from the change-
over switch.
The switch has 9 settings, for 9 different types of oven operation:
- the symbol
or indicates that only the oven light is on;
- the symbol or indicates that the 1800W bottom heating element and external 1200W top heating
element are on;
- the symbol
or indicates that only the external 1200 W top heating element is on;
- the symbol
or indicates that only the 1800W bottom heating element is on;
- the symbol
or indicates that only the 1800 grill heating element is on (see specific section);
- the symbol or indicates that the external 1200W top heating element and 1800W grill heating element
are on (see specific section);
- the symbol or indicates that the external 1200W top heating element, the 1800W grill heating element
and fan motor are on (see specific section);
- the symbol
or indicates that the 3000W round heating element and fan motor are on;
- the symbol
or indicates that only the fan motor is on.
When the knob is turned to one of these nine positions, the oven light is always on, to indicate tension inside the oven.