Inbouw Ovens Ilve - Manual

This article contains the manual for the Inbouw Ovens Ilve by Boretti.

This manual contains instructions for various models of cookers. Please ensure you have correctly identified the model you possess (see the data plate). Before using the cooker, read the instructions booklet carefully. This contains very important information concerning safety during installation, use and maintenance. The instructions booklet must be kept with care for later consultation. The electrical safety of this cooker is guaranteed only if it is correctly earthed as required by the regulations in force. It is fundamental to ensure that these regulations have been respected; if you are in doubt, apply to a skilled technician to have the electric system accurately checked. The manufacturer does not accept any responsibility for damage caused by a bad earthing system. Before connecting the cooker, check that the technical characteristics on the data plate correspond perfectly with those of the electric system. Ensure that the electric system and the sockets have a suitable capacity to carry the maximum power of the cooker as indicated on the data plate. If you are in doubt, apply to a skilled technician. When installing the cooker, fit an omnipolar switch with an opening distance of 3 mm or more between the contacts. If the socket is not suitable for the plug, replace it with a suitable one. In this case you should apply to a skilled technician who must also check that the section of the wires in the socket can take the power absorbed by the cooker. We advise you not to use adapters, multiple sockets or extensions. When the cooker is not in use, disconnect the electric power, switch off the main switch. Do not obstruct the slots for ventilation or heat dispersion. If the cooker electric cable is damaged it must be replaced exclusively by a service centre approved by the manufacturer. The cooker must be used only for the purposes for which it was intended. Any other use (for example, heating a room) is incorrect and therefore dangerous. The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage caused by similar incorrect uses. The use of any electrical appliance requires that a number of fundamental rules be respected: Never touch the appliance when you have wet or damp hands or feet. Never use the appliance in your bare feet Avoid using extensions or, if this is inevitable, take all the possible precautions. Never pull the electric cable to remove it from the power socket. Do not expose the appliance to atmospheric agents (rain, sun, etc.). Never allow the appliance to be used by children or people who are incapable to do so, without due supervision. Before cleaning the cooker or carrying out maintenance, disconnect the power supply by removing the plug from the socket or switching off the switch provided. In the event of faults or malfunctions, switch off the cooker and do not attempt to make any repairs; these must be carried out exclusively by an approved service centre. Always insist on original spare parts. Failure to follow these indications may endanger the safety of the cooker. It is particularly important to render harmless any parts that may cause danger, especially if there are children who could use the cooker to play. Do not use inflammable liquids (alcohol, petrol ...) in the vicinity of the cooker when it is switched on.

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