User's Instructions
1.3 Recommendations
After each use of the oven, a minimum of cleaning will help keep the oven perfectly clean.
Do not line the oven walls with aluminium foil or single-use protection available from stores. Aluminium 
foil or any other protection, in direct contact with the hot enamel, risks melting and deteriorating the 
enamel of the insides. In order to prevent excessive dirtying of your oven and the resulting strong 
smokey smells, we recommend not using the oven at very high temperature. It is better to extend the 
cooking time and lower the temperature a little. In addition to the accessories supplied with the oven, 
we advise you only use dishes and baking moulds resistant to very high temperatures.
1.4 Installation
The manufacturers have no obligation to carry this out. If the assistance of the manufacturer is required 
to rectify faults arising from incorrect installation, this assistance is not covered by the guarantee. The 
installation instructions for professionally qualified personnel must be followed. Incorrect installation 
may  cause  harm  or  injury  to  people,  animals  or  belongings.  The  manufacturer  cannot  be  held 
responsible for such harm or injury.
The oven can be located high in a column or under a worktop. Before fixing, you must ensure good 
ventilation  in  the  oven space  to  allow  proper circulation  of  the  fresh air  required for  cooling  and 
protecting the internal parts. Make the openings specified on last page according to the type of fitting.
NOTE: as the oven could require maintenance work, it is advisable to keep another wall socket available 
so that the oven can be connected to this if it is removed from the space in which it is installed. The 
power  cable must  only  be  substituted by  technical  service  staff  or  by  technicians  with  equivalent 
qualifications.
1.5 Waste management and environmental protection 
This appliance  is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU  regarding 
electric and electronic appliances (WEEE). The WEEE contain both polluting substances 
(that  can  have  a  negative  effect  on  the  environment)  and  base  elements  (that  can  be 
reused). It is important that the WEEE undergo specific treatments to correctly remove and 
dispose of the pollutants and recover all the materials. Individuals can play an important 
role in ensuring that the WEEE do not become an environmental problem; it is essential to 
follow a few basic rules:
- the WEEE should not be treated as domestic waste;
- the WEEE should be taken to dedicated collection areas managed by the town council or a registered 
company.
In  many  countries,  domestic  collections  may  be  available  for  large  WEEEs.  When  you  buy  a  new 
appliance, the old one can be returned to the vendor who must accept it free of charge as a one-off, as 
long as the appliance is of an equivalent type and has the same functions as the purchased appliance.
SAVING AND RESPECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
Where possible, avoid pre-heating the oven and always try to fill it. Open the oven door as infrequently 
as possible, because heat from the cavity disperses every time it is opened. For a significant energy 
saving, switch off the oven between 5 and 10 minutes before the planned end of the cooking time, and 
use the residual heat that the oven continues to generate. Keep the seals clean and in order, to avoid any 
heat dispersal outside of the cavity.  If you have an electric contract with an hourly tariff, the "delayed 
cooking" programme makes energy saving more simple, moving the cooking process to start at the 
reduced tariff time slot.
1.6 Declaration of compliance
By placing the               mark on the appliance, we are confirming compliance to all relevant European 
safety, health and environmental requirements which are applicable in legislation for this product.
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