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USER MANUAL P09FDWH3WH ILVE
USER, OPERATING & INSTALLATION MANUAL
V SERIES, PRO-LINE, PROFESSIONAL PLUS, NOSTALGIE & MAJESTIC SERIES FREESTANDING COOKERS
(ALL MODELS, ALL COOKTOP OPTIONS & ALL OVEN TYPES)
Congratulations, you are now the proud owner of an ILVE cooking appliance. Thank you for purchasing ILVE and welcome to the exciting world of cooking the ILVE way.
This instruction manual has been specially created to inform you of the full range of features your ILVE appliance has to offer and serves as an introduction to the wonderful benefits of ILVE's dynamic cooking systems.
We present detailed information on each of the advanced cooking systems built into ILVE appliances. Once you have read this section you will be able to choose the most appropriate settings for your appliance when cooking different types of food.
We ask you to read the instructions in this booklet very carefully as this will allow you to get the best results from using your appliance.
KEEP THE DOCUMENTATION OF THIS PRODUCT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
YOUR FREE MASTERCLASS
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CONTENTS
USER GUIDE
8 IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
15 First operation of the oven
16 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
16 Using the hob
17 Use of a steak grill
18 Proper use of burners
21 Use of the gas fry-top
23 Induction Cooktop
31 Electric Multifunction Oven
36 Professional PLUS 'E3' Series
42 Majestic Series
48 Hybrid (Gas & Electric) Multifunction Oven
52 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
53 Bulb replacement
54 Removing the door
55 Door cleaning and Glasses
56 Tips for cleaning the hob
57 Tips for cleaning the oven and front panel
58 Recommendations for cleaning the cooktop
60 PROBLEM SOLVING
61 General problems
63 COOKING CHART
Ventilated convection oven
Static oven
INSTALLATION
67 INFORMATION - To be reminded to the user
68 INSTALLATION
68 Installation of the cooker
68 Room ventilation
69 Positioning of the appliance between furniture
70 How to install the fixing bracket
71 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
71 Groups of cooking
74 ADJUSTMENT
74 Replacement of the injectors for models
77 Adjustments minimum GAS flow
79 WIRING DIAGRAM
79 Key
101 NOTES
103 WARRANTY
105 EUROLINX CONTACT INFORMATION
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children.
- This appliance must be installed by suitably qualified technicians and in line with local regulations.
- As well as being shown on the packaging, the data plate is applied to the oven door frame and is visible with the door open.
- These warnings refer to different models of appliances. Make sure you identify the model you own (see the data plate).
• These warnings are valid for the countries mentioned on the data plate. - Before using the cooker, read the instructions booklet carefully. It contains very important information regarding safety during installation, use and maintenance.
- The instructions booklet must be kept with care for later consultation.
- Electrical safety of this cooker is guaranteed only if it is correctly grounded as required by local regulations. It is important to ensure that these regulations have been enforced; if in doubt, contact a skilled technician to have the electric system checked. The manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused by a bad grounding system.
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS

- Before powering the appliance, check that the technical features shown on the data plate match those of the electrical system.
- Installation / adjustment must be carried out by qualified personnel.
- Make sure that air around the appliance can circulate freely.
- This appliance is not connected to an evacuation device for combustion products, therefore ventilation of the room must be considered carefully and meet local regulations.
- When using a gas appliance, heat and moisture are generated. Good ventilation of the kitchen must be guaranteed by keeping the natural aeration vents open or by installing a mechanical aeration device (range-hood). An intensive and prolonged use of the appliance may result in the need for supplementary ventilation such as opening a window or increasing the power of the hood (if present).
- Do not block ventilation or heat dissipation openings.
- The supply cable (if fitted) is supplied without a plug. To connect It, please refer to the paragraph “electric connection” in the installation guide. It is recommended to not use adapters, multiple-outlet plugs or extensions. If the supply cable is damaged it must be replaced by an authorised service person.
- When the appliance is not in use for a prolonged time, switch off the electrical supply and turn off the gas.
- The appliance must be used only for the purposes for which it was intended i.e. cooking food in a domestic or similar to domestic environment. Any other use (for example, heating a room) is incorrect and may be dangerous. The manufacturer declines all responsibilities for damage caused by incorrect uses.
- The appliance is not destined to be activated by means of an external timer or a remote control.
- The use of any electrical appliances requires that a number of fundamental rules must be respected:
- Never touch the appliance when you have wet or damp hands or feet;
- Never use the appliance barefoot;
- Avoid using extension cables;
- Never pull the electric cable to remove it from the power socket;
- Do not expose the appliance to atmospheric agents (rain, sun, etc...);
- CAUTION: During use of the appliance some parts may become very hot. Keep out of reach of children. Absolutely do not touch the elements inside the oven during or immediately after use.
- Before cleaning the appliance or carrying out maintenance, disconnect the power supply by removing the plug from the socket or switching off the switch.
- In case of breakdown or malfunction, switch off the appliance. Do not attempt any repairs; these must only be performed by an authorised service centre. Always request original parts. Failure to comply with these instructions may compromise the appliance's safety.
- Never place unstable or deformed pans on the burners or on the electric hot-plates as they could topple accidentally.
- When the appliance is not being used, make sure the knobs are exactly in the “”/“”/ position.
- Don't leave the hotplate on with no pans on it, as it would reach the temperature fast and possibly damage the appliance and your counter tops.
- The electric plates remain hot after using them. Be careful not to touch them.
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS

- Inflammable liquids, like alcohol or gasoline, must be kept away from the appliance.
- Should you use small household appliances near the cook top, please make sure that the electrical cable is not in contact with hot parts of the appliance.
- The materials used in producing our appliance are compatible with the environment and therefore recyclable. The packaging waste must not be left within reach of children and must be disposed by using the appropriate recycling channels. To scrap your appliance, use your retailer and/or your local council's facilities. Remember to make your appliance unusable before scrapping it.
- If the rotation of the gas knobs is difficult, close the gas supply and call After Sales Service for advice.
- Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the inside parts of the oven.
- Don't use any abrasive detergent or sharp device to clean the oven glass door. This may cause damage or breakage.
- Don't modify the appliance.
- Fire danger: do not store items on the cooking surfaces. In case of fire never attempt to extinguish a flame/ fire with water but turn the appliance off and cover the flame with a lid or with a fireproof blanket. If the fire is inside the oven cavity close the oven door to starve the fire of oxygen. Be especially careful when cooking with fat or oil as these can catch fire.
- Do not use gas burners if the flame is unstable.
- Ensure that the flame diffusers and burner caps are properly positioned.
- Do not leave the cooker unattended during any cooking that can spit fats or oils or when grilling.
- Do not use plastic or aluminium foil containers on hot cooking zones.
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS

- Do not cover the burners or the hob with aluminium foil.
- Do not use the appliance's surface as a work top, sharp objects might scratch it.
- Do not use frying pans, saucepans, grills or stones for grilling of a greater size than the maximum ones indicated for each single burner. They must not cover more than one burner at the same time. The heat accumulation might damage the cooker or restrict access to oxygen for proper combustion.
- In case of liquid spilling over, remove the pot from the hob.
- Do not place empty saucepans on the cooking areas. Cooking areas must not work empty (without saucepans).
- Do not cover the base of the oven with anything, (e.g. aluminium foil, oven liner, cooking tray) as a build up of heat can irreparably damage the enamel; coating. Avoid placing heavy items on the oven floor as this too can damage the enamel.
- Do not rest heavy items or lean on the door as this can damage the hinge and or hinge sockets. Open and close the door with reasonable force only.
First use
- When using the oven for the first time, let it work empty for about 1 hour (230 °C), leaving the kitchen windows open if possible. When you first turn the oven on, an unpleasant smell is emitted due to production residues such as grease, oils or resins. When the oven has cooled clean it following the instructions in the «Cleaning and care section».
• After this procedure, the oven is ready to perform its first use.
• Additional warnings for models with glass / ceramic zones - Remove the adhesive labels from the glass on the hob.
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS - INDUCTION HOBS

- Do not use the hob as a working zone.
- Remember to turn off the cooking zone after use.
- Magnetised objects such as credit cards, floppy disks and calculators should not be placed near the appliance when it is being used.
- Do not use any type of metallic object except pots used for induction.
- Do not cover the cooking zone with inflammable materials.
- Metallic objects such as knives, spoons, forks or lids should not be placed on the hob as they can become overheated.
- Damaged or unsuitable pots could ruin the surface of the hob.
- Do not use abrasive substances to clean the appliance.
- Avoid dropping heavy objects on the hob. Place pots on the hob gently.
- Do not place empty pots on the hob.
- Sugar, synthetic materials or aluminium objects should not come into contact with the cooking zones.
- DO NOT USE OR STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS IN THE APPLIANCE STORAGE DRAWER OR NEAR THIS APPLIANCE.
- DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION
• DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE AS A SPACE HEATER
• DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE
• DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS APPLIANCE
- Models with glass-ceramic zones
In case of malfunction
- When a malfunction occurs turn off and disconnect the appliance.
- If cracks appear on the glass or it is broken,
- disconnect the appliance and contact your authorized service centre.
- Any repairs should be made by authorized personnel.
Suggestions
- Make sure that the pot is in the middle of the cooking zone. Ideally, the bottom of the pot should cover the entire cooking zone.
- The magnetic field produced by the induction hob could affect the proper working of pacemakers.
- Detailed information should be obtained from your doctor.
- Avoid placing synthetic materials or aluminium objects in contact with the cooking zone.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- First system start up of the hob
Abnormal Operation
Any of the following are considered to be abnormal operation and may require servicing:
- Yellow tipping of the hob burner flame.
- Burners failing to remain alight.
- Sooting up of cooking utensils.
- Burners extinguished by cupboard doors.
- Burners not igniting properly.
• Gas valves, which are difficult to turn.
In case the appliance fails to operate correctly, contact the authorised service provider in your area.
IMPORTANT
DANGER OF FIRE: Do not store items on the cooking surfaces.
CAUTION: The cooking process has to be supervised. A short term cooking process has to be supervised continuously.
WARNING: Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in a fire.
IMPORTANT
Position the flame divider "b" correctly. To do this, align the 4 teeth "c" of the flame divider with the recess "d" of the aluminium Cup "a".

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b c d aLighting the burners
The index above the knobs will help you to find the corresponding burner. Press the knob by turning it anti-clockwise and bring it to the ignition position; keep the knob pressed for about 5 seconds so that upon its release the flame remains alight (in case of unsuccessful ignition repeat the operation).
Symbol Function

off

maximum

minimum

index

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V SeriesINSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- First system start-up of the hob
Recommended pans according to burner size:

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Three identical cooking pots on stovels with crossed handles, no text or symbols visible| Burners | ID | Diameter ∅ (cm) |
| Medium | SR | 10 ÷ 20 |
| Large | R | 20 ÷ 24 |
| Fish burner | P | oval pans (380 x 18 |
| Ring TC/DCC | 22 ÷ 28 | |
| Dual - Ring | DUAL | 24 ÷ 30 |
Dual wok burner ignition
Identify the knob with the help of the index near the knobs. Press and turn the knob to the maximum flame symbol for 5 seconds. Once the burner is lit, turn the knob counter clockwise. You will note some resistance halfway between the large and small flame. Turn the know past this point of resistance towards the small flame. The auxiliary (inner) ring will light and the outer ring will extinguish. To adjust the auxiliary burner to a minimum, rotate the knob counter clockwise. To turn the outer burner back on, rotate the knob clockwise up to the desired value
Symbol Function




off
maximum
minimum
index

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Simple circular diagram with concentric rings and a small square on top (no text or symbols)
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Close-up of a circular mechanical component with radial grooves and central hub (no visible text or symbols)
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Close-up of a metallic cylindrical object with a central circular feature and radial ridges (no text or symbols visible)INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Use of a grill pan
Gridiron
If you want to use a grill pan a few things must be taken into account:
- it is possible to preheat the grill pan on the burner's maximum power for no more than 10 minutes;
- we recommend cooking foods with reduced power;
- keep at least a distance of 150 mm from the side wall to the grill pan's rim;
- do not position the grill pan on more than one burner at the same time.
Correct

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Exterior view of a square steel grater with a handle and side panel (no text or symbols)Be careful: wrong

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Black and white photo of a square grater placed on a gas stove (no text or symbols visible)Be careful: wrong

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Black and white photo of a square grater in a pan with visible stirrer, placed on a stovetop (no text or symbols)INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Positioning placement of the burners
Positioning of the burners

BE CAREFUL: always check that the burners are properly positioned), with a uniform flame that is not noisy.
| BURNERS | RIGHT | WRONG |
| Medium | ![]() | ![]() |
| Large | ![]() | ![]() |
| Dual Ring | ![]() | ![]() |
| Fish burner | ![]() | ![]() |
| Always check that the screws below the burner are fixed | ||
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Positioning placement of the burners
Positioning of the burners

BE CAREFUL: always check that the burners are properly positioned, with a uniform flame that is not noisy.
| BURNERS | RIGHT | WRONG |
| Medium | ||
| Large | ||
| Dual Ring |
Correct Placement of Trivets
Ensure the trivets are placed in the same configuration shown.

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Metal grid structure with four circular components, no visible text or symbolsINSTRUCTIONS FOR USE – Use of the Coup feu
COUP FEU

Fig. A Fig. B Fig. C
Using the Coup de Feu
The large "Coup feu" solid cast iron plate made of concentric rings allows you to rest the pan (or even several pans) directly on the surface (fig. B, C). It is heated by means of a gas burner (fig. A). The plate is designed to provide a moderately intense heat which is well distributed over the surface.
This is ideal for slow cooking and particularly for sauces, browning and grilling, heating dishes or keeping them warm. Switch the burner on 15/20 minutes before use to allow the cast iron plate to accumulate heat.
You will then be able to use the plate even when switched off for a further 10/15 minutes. The middle of the plate is the area where the highest temperatures are reached whereas the outer part is cooler. By simply moving the pan from the middle to the outside of the plate, you can obtain different cooking intensities without regulating the flame. Pan dimensions permitting, several dishes can be cooked at the same time (fig. C). If necessary it can be used as a handy top, providing ample space for resting pots and pans.
Cleaning the Coup feu plate
The hotplate should be cleaned while still warm using the products normally used in the kitchen for metal surfaces. Rub with a wire pad, following the direction of the satin finish. Dry well immediately. If you want to give the plate a better appearance, after cleaning, apply a coat of a specialist cleaning paste / cream.
If you do not intend to use the hotplate for long periods, after normal cleaning apply a thin film of liquid paraffin (Vaseline oil) with a wad of cotton wool This treatment is necessary to prevent any formation of surface oxides.
When next turning on the plate you will notice the evaporation of the paraffin oil used. This phenomenon will disappear in a few seconds.
The hotplate may sometimes present phenomena of surface oxidation due to the presence of humidity, but above all due to lack of use. You are therefore advised to use it frequently to prevent any oxidation. Never leave the hotplate damp. If the oxidation phenomenon still appears, use lightly abrasive paper to remove the oxidation, taking care to rub gently, always in the direction of the plate satin finish.
Do not cook food directly on the plate surface. Always use suitable containers.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Use of the gas Tepanyaki plate
Gas Tepanyaki Plate
A = cooking area
B = drip tray

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B A Fig. 14 Fig. 15
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Illustration of a black-handled spatula (no text or symbols)Use of the Tepanyaki Plate
The Tepanyaki Plate (fig. 14) consists of a stainless-steel plate, suitable for contact with food [☐] with a uniformity of temperature on the cooking surface and with very low heat loss. To use the appliance, light the flame below the plate by means of the corresponding knob (see "Lighting the burners") and ensure that there is a flame. Turn the knob to maximum for about 10 minutes and wait for the plate to heat up. Once this time has elapsed, the plate is ready to start cooking. By adjusting the flame, there is no limit to your culinary imagination. If you turn the control knob to the low setting, this allows slow or dietetic cooking. Higher temperatures are suitable for cooking meat, fish and vegetables. The Tepanyaki Plate is ideal for Oriental cooking with an optional accessory (lid) needed for this type of cooking. Some models are supplied with the spatula shown in figure 15, which is useful both for cooking and for cleaning the plate.
Cleaning and care
It is recommended to clean the plate thoroughly at the end of each cooking session. With the plate hot and the flame at minimum, remove the cooking residue using the scraper provided (fig. 15). Pour a little water onto the plate and, still using the scraper, continue cleaning the plate. Once the water has completely evaporated, repeat the same operation even several times until the desired result is obtained. It is extremely important to clean the plate when it is quite hot. The black enamel flue may be cleaned with a soft cloth soaked with a solution of luke warm soapy water. Rinse and dry after cleaning.
Adjuster (Knob)

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A max B medium C minimum| Type of cooking | Knob posit | Time min. |
| Egg | B | 2 |
| Sliced aubergines (0.5 cm thick) | B | 9 ÷ 13 |
| Sliced potatoes | B | 5 ÷ 73 |
| Sliced courgettes | B | 3 ÷ 5 |
| Fish(sea bream weighing about 200 g) | B | 15 |
| Hamburger | B | 10 |
| Beef steak | B | 3 |
| Porterhouse (2 cm thick) | A | 5 |
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Use of the inductive electric plate
INDUCTION PLATE

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Two white circles on a black background, no text or symbols presentATTENTION!

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P1 P2 9 9The ceramic hob remains hot for a long time after use. Do not touch the hob with your hands or let children near it. The residual heat indicator will remain on until the hob has cooled down.
If any cracks appear in the ceramic material, disconnect the appliance immediately from the mains and call an authorized technical service centre.
The positions are clearly indicated by the rings.
| Area | Diameter ∅ | Power |
| P1 | 180 mm | 1800 W |
| P2 | 180 mm | 1800 W |
Precautions to avoid damaging the appliance

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Four identical black-and-white illustrations of cooking pots with crossed handles, arranged in a row (no text or symbols)Heat zones are clearly indicated by these circular areas. When one or more cooking areas are being used, the remaining surface stays cold. Each cooking area is designed to work with the cookware specific for induction cooking, with a diameter just less than the diameter of the selected cooking area.
The bottom of the pan must be thick and flat. Its diameter must be as similar as possible to that of the cooking ring. The surface of the hob and the bottom of the pan must be kept clean.
- Do not wet or overheat the heating plates.
- Avoid sudden changes in temperature on the ceramic hob. For example, do not pour cold water onto the hot hob.
- Do not leave the pan handles sticking out as they could be spilled accidentally.
It is preferable not to cook on the ceramic hob with pans that have been used on gas - burners. The flames will have deformed the bottom of the pans.
Ventilation
The cooling fan is positioned under the hob works at low speed when the hob is in use. When a certain temperature is reached, the speed of the fan increases. The fan will switch off once the hob has cooled down.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Use of the inductive electric plate
| First use | Clean the hob's surfaces with a damp cloth. |
| Switching on one cooking area | A cooking area is turned on by turning the relative knob clockwise. On the hob's display the set power level (from 1 to 9) appears. |
| Switching off a cooking area | A cooking area is turned off by turning the relative knob anti-clockwise. On the hob's display a [0] appears for 3 seconds, after which it disappears from the display |
| Automatic switching off | The appliance switches off automatically when there are overheating or supply error conditions. |
| Cookware presence recognition | Each cooking area is designed to work with specific pots for induction cooking with a diameter just less than the diameter of the selected cooking area.If the pot is unsuitable, the display shows the symbol for the area without a pot (U) and the appliance will not operate. This prevents the switching on until a pan is placed on the cooking area or until a suitable pot for induction is used. If you remove the pot during operation, the area is switched off.Pot recognition lasts 9 minutes, if after this time no suitable pot is used, the area is switched off. The area's display changes from "absent pot" to [-]. |
| Afterheat indication | If the cooking area, when turned off, is still very hot, the display shows the symbol H. |
| "Heat-up" function | The heat-up, or quick heat function, is available on each cooking area. This means that for a well defi ned time, the cooking area operates at maximum power and at the end of this time the power is automatically adjusted to the set level. The duration is, in this case, according to the set power level. The heat-up function starts by turning the knob anti-clockwise, from 0 up to its end [*] (Fig. 10). Once the control is turned left, an [A] appears on the relative area's display. After initiation a power level must be set within 3 seconds by turning the knob clockwise for the cooking's duration; if this does not happen, the heat-up function is interrupted. |
fig. 10
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Use of the inductive electric plate
Child-lock function
The child-lock function is useful where children are present. However, the presence of an adult is advisable when the appliance is working.
Activating the child-lock function, all cooking areas are off and cannot be accidentally turned on. The child-lock function is activated, with the knobs at 0, by rotating one of the two induction area's controls anticlockwise for 3 seconds. [L][L] appears on the display. By repeating this operation the child-lock function is deactivated. [O] appears on the display.
If a control is turned with the child-lock on, [L][L] appears on the display.
Display

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The display shows information of the two cooking areas (Fig. 11).
| Value | Value |
| 1-9 | 1-9 (heat setting) |
| A | A (heating) |
| H | H (residual heat) |
| U (no pot) | |
| E | E (error) |
Limitation of the duration of operation
Each cooking area has its own maximum continuous working time. This depends on the set power level. In case the limitation of the duration of operation is reached, the relative area is switched off.
Limitation Level approximate duration of operating power (hours)
| Level | Duration (hours)1-9 |
| 1 | 8.5 |
| 2 | 6.5 |
| 3 | 5 |
| 4 | 4 |
| 5 | 3.5 |
| 6 | 2.5 |
| 7 | 2 |
| 8 | 1.5 |
| 9 | 1.5 |
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Use of the induction hob
INDUCTION HOB
Mod. PI06....
Mod. PI09 - MI09 - PDI09 HNFI - NTI - LBI09
Mod. PDI10 - MDI10....
Mod. PBI09 - MBI09 - PDBI09 - LBI09....

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B C B A
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A D B C B
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B C A B A C
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F G E E F EKey
A - ø145 - Cooking area ø 145mm (1400W / Booster 2200W)
B - ø180 - Cooking area ø 180mm (1850W / Booster 3000W)
C - ø210 - Cooking area ø 210mm (2300W / Booster 3700W)
D - ø260 - Cooking area ø 260mm (2600W / Booster 3700W)
E - ø175 - Cooking areaø 175mm (1400W / Booster 2000W)
F - ø215 - Cooking area ø 215mm (2300W / Booster 3000W)
G - ø265 - Cooking area ø 265mm (2300W / Booster 3000W)
| Modelli | Aø145 | Bø180 | Cø210 | Dø260 | Eø175 | Fø215 | Gø265 | E03E | E03 | E04E | M06E3 | M06MP | M09E3 | M09MP | kW(230V) | kWQuick Start |
| PI06 - MI06 | 1 | 2 | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1 | - | - | - | 9,85 | 10,60 |
| PI09 - MI09 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1 | - | 13,85 | 14,50 |
| PBI09 - MBI09 | - | - | - | - | 2 | 2 | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | 1 | - | 13,85 | 14,50 |
| LBI09... | - | - | - | - | 2 | 2 | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1 | 13,85 | 14,50 |
| PDI09 ... | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | - | - | - | 1 | - | - | 1 | - | - | - | 15,85 | 16,60 |
| PDBI09... | - | - | - | - | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | - | - | 1 | - | - | - | 15,85 | 16,60 |
| LDBI09... | - | - | - | - | 2 | 2 | 1 | - | 1 | - | - | 1 | - | - | 15,15 | 15,90 |
| PDI10... | 2 | 2 | 2 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1 | 1 | - | - | - | 16,10 | 16,85 |
| MDI10 ... | 2 | 2 | 2 | - | - | - | - | 1 | - | - | 1 | - | - | - | 15,85 | 16,60 |
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Use of the induction hob
Before the first use
Clean your hob with a damp cloth, and then dry the surface thoroughly.
Induction
There is a coil underneath each cooking zone which, when a pot is placed on it, generates a variable electromagnetic field, producing inductive power of a ferromagnetic substance on the bottom of the pot. The end result is that the bottom of the pot placed above the cooking zone is heated. The type of material constituting the pot is fundamental:
- All pots with a ferromagnetic bottom are suitable (this can be verified with a magnet)
- The following pots should not be used: copper, stainless steel, aluminium, glass, wood, ceramics

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Pot of magnetic material Induction hob Electromagnetic coilAdjuster (Knob)

The knob does not show any numbers, the power level will be visible on the display.
fig. A
Switching on a cooking area
Turn the relevant knob clockwise. On the hob display the set power level will appear (from 1 to 9)
Switching off a cooking area
A cooking area is switched off by turning the respective knob counter clockwise. The symbol [0] appears on the hob display for 15 seconds, then it disappears from the display or changes to the symbol [H] if the cooking area is still hot.
Automatic switching off of the device
The device switches off automatically if any conditions of excess temperature or errors in the power supply occur.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Use of the induction hob
Booster function
The purpose of the booster function is to give more power to a determined area in order to reduce the necessary cooking time. This function is activated by turning the knob clockwise from position 0 (off) to the final position (* fig. A). After short acoustic signal, the symbol [P] appears on the display, meaning that the booster function is activated. The Booster function has a maximum duration of 10 minutes. The area concerned then returns to level [9]. The Booster function ends before this time when:
- a lower power level is set;
- the pan is removed;
- there is overheating of the appliance or of the heating area.
The Booster function has precedence over the “Heat-up” function. This means that, if the heat-up function has been activated in an area at the time of activating the Booster function, the heat-up function will be interrupted.
Recognising the presence of a pan
Each cooking area is designed to operate with specific pans for induction cooking, having a diameter just smaller than the diameter of the chosen cooking area. If the pan is not suitable, the display for the area shows the symbol indicating absence of the pan (U) and the appliance does not start up. This prevents the appliance from being switched on until a container is placed on the cooking area, or until a container suitable for induction is used. If the container is removed during the operation, the area is switched off. The duration of pan recognition is 10 minutes; if no suitable container is used on the cooking area during this time, the area is switched off. The indication on the display changes from the “pan absent” symbol to [-].
Residual heat indication
If the cooking area is still very hot, even though it is switched off, the symbol H appears on the display. The Heat-up function, or quick heating, is available on each cooking area. This means that for a well-defined time the cooking area works at maximum power and at the end of this time the power is automatically brought to the set level. In this case the duration depends on the selected power level.
"HEAT-UP" function
The Heat-up function is activated by turning the knob counter clockwise from position 0 to the final position (* fig. A) for 2 seconds. After short acoustic signal, a letter [A] is shown on the display for the correspondent area. After it has been activated you must set a power level to continue cooking within 10 seconds; if this is not done, the Heat-up function is interrupted.
Child-LOCK function
The Key-lock function is useful if there are children at home. However, it is always advisable for an adult to be pre-sent when the appliance is in operation. When the Key-lock function is activated all the cooking areas are switched off and they cannot be switched on accidentally
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Use of the induction hob
4 zones models only
The child-lock function is activated, with the knobs in position 0, by turning the controls 2 and 3 in a counter clockwise direction.
The letters [L][L][L][L] appear on the display. The child-lock function is deactivated by repeating the same operation. The letters [O][F] appear on the display. If a knob is turned when the key-lock function is active, the letters [L][L][L] [L] appear on the display.

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2 3 1 45 or 6 zones models only
The child-lock function is activated, with the knobs in position 0, by turning the controls 1 and 2 simultaneously in an counter clockwise direction.

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2 3 6 1 4 5INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Use of the induction hob
Heating function 42° AND 65°
Turn the knob (A) clockwise. Between the off position (0) and the power position (1) there is the position (u) which identifies the function for heating food at 42^ . Only for 5 and 6-zone models: turn the knob (A) clockwise again. Between the (u) position and the power position (1) there is the position (U) which identifies the function for heating food at 65^ . The maximum time of use for both functions is limited to 120 minutes. Both functions are prioritized over the 'HEAT-UP' mode.
Display
A display is associated with each cooking area.
- Set power level: (1-9)
- Food heating 42°-65° (U)
- Booster: (P)
- Heat-up: (A)
- Residual heat: (H)
- Pan absent or not suitable: (U)
- External error: (E)
- Fault: (F)
- Knob permanent rotation: ( )
Limit of the duration of operation
A maximum time of continuous operation is associated with each cooking area. This depends on the selected power level. If the limit of the duration of operation is reached, the respective area is switched off.
| Power level | Approximate limit of the duration of operation (hours) |
| U | 2 |
| 1 | 6 |
| 2 | 6 |
| 3 | 5 |
| 4 | 5 |
| 5 | 4 |
| 6 | 1,5 |
| 7 | 1,5 |
| 8 | 1,5 |
| 9 | 1,5 |
| P | (10 min. [P], later 80 min. [9]) |
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Use of the induction hob
Power management
The purpose of the booster function is to temporarily increase power to a selected area in order to reduce the necessary cooking time. This function is activated by turning the knob clockwise from position 0 (off) to the maximum position (* fig. A). After a short beep, the symbol [P] appears on the display, meaning that the booster function is activated. The Booster function has a maximum duration of 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, the area concerned then returns to level [9].
The Booster function ends before this time when:
- a lower power level is set;
- the pan is removed;
- there is overheating of the appliance or of the heating area.
The Booster function has precedence over the “Heat-up” function. This means that, if the heat-up function has been activated in an area at the time of activating the Booster function, the heat-up function will be interrupted.
Overheating of cooking zone
During operation, if a cooking zone overheats too much, the power is reduced automatically and the display shows the new level just edited. At this point it is only possible to decrease the power level. As soon as the temperature of the cooking zone falls below the critical value it will possible to restart the cooking normally.
Suggested cooking functions (purely indicative)
| Knob position | Type of cooking |
| 1-2 | Melting butter, chocolate, etc. |
| 2-3 | Heating small amounts of liquids, keeping food warm, preparing sauces. |
| 4-5 | Heating small amounts of liquids, keeping food warm, preparing sauces. |
| 5-6 | Cooking meat and fish, pulses in sauces, dishes with water, making jam. |
| 6-7 | Roasting meat or fish, steaks, liver, eggs. |
| 8-9 | Boiling large amounts of water, frying chips, etc. |
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE V SERIES (ELECTRIC OVEN)
- Use of the electric oven multifunction
Using the ventilated electrical oven

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0 50 100 150 200 250Thermostat T

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0 1 0 OFF 2 3 4 5 6Selector S
Use of the electric thermostat
The thermostat (Fig. T) allows to choose the temperature of the oven from 50^ C to 250^ C, turning the knob clockwise. The pilot lamp will turn off when the selected temperature has been reached. It will turn on again when the internal temperature of the oven is decreased more than 10^ C.
Use of the ventilated oven
Choose one of the 6 cooking functions by turning the selector (S) and adjust the temperature (from 50^ to 250^ ) with the thermostat (T). If your model has a programmer, set it for cooking.

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D L V H H T H H H SINSTRUCTIONS FOR USE V SERIES (ELECTRIC OVEN)
- Use of the electric oven multifunction
- Functions list
| Pos. | Symbol | Function |
| 1 | ![]() | Cooking from underneathThis is the most suitable mode to finish the food cooking, in particular confectionery (biscuits, meringues, leavened cakes, fruit desserts, etc.) and other foods. |
| 2 | ![]() | Normal static cookingIt is the oven's classic function particularly suited to cooking the following foods: pork chops, sausages, cod, braised beef, game, roast veal, meringues and biscuits, baked fruit, etc. |
| 3 | ![]() | Intensive cookingIs the quick and intense cooking function for various dishes; best for: baked fish, braised vegetables, spits, duck, chicken, etc. |
| 4 | ![]() | Cooking from aboveEspecially suitable for browning and to give the final touch of colour to many foods; it is recommended for hamburgers, pork chops, veal steaks, sole, cuttlefish, etc. |
| 5 | ![]() | Closed door grill cookingThe suitable function for fast and deep grilling, to brown and roast meats in general, fillet steaks, Florentine steaks, grilled fish and also grilled vegetables. Cooking with the electric grill must be made with the thermostat at 180 °C. |
| 6 | ![]() | Fan grill cookingParticularly fast and deep with significant energy savings, this function is suitable for many foods such as pork chops, sausages, pork or mixed spits, game, gnocchi alla romana, etc. Cooking with the electric grill must be made with the thermostat at 180 °C. |
| 7 | ![]() | LightThis function will activate the cavity light inside the oven. This can be helpful when cleaning the oven interior |

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0 1 0 OFF 2 3 4 5 6COOKING INSPECTION
If you need to inspect the food being cooked, you can open the oven door. In this case the lights come on and the forced fan stops (in case of ventilated cooking) and the spit rotation. (in case of grill cooking with the door closed). Closing the door re-activates the previously set function.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE - PRO-LINE (ELECTRIC OVEN)
- Use of the electric oven multifunction
Description
S. Selector
T. Thermostat
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00 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 P2 P1 P0T

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0 50 100 150 200 250Control of the oven multifunction
S. Multifunction electric oven selector
T. Temperatures, from 50^ C to 250^ C, can be selected by using this knob.
Turning on and off
Turn the selector to the chosen cooking function and the thermostat to the desired temperature. The warning light turns on and stays on until the oven heats up. As soon as it reaches the selected temperature, the light goes off. It turns on every time the resistances are entered. If you plan to preheat the oven, only place the food to be cooked in the oven when this light has gone off. To turn the oven off bring both knobs back to the starting position (0).
Safety thermostat
The oven is equipped with a safety thermostat, which switches off the electric power. The resetting of the thermostat, according to the decrease in the temperature of the oven, is automatic. The oven can be used again when cooled down. In case the safety thermostat acts because of a defect of the components, you are requested to call the After Sales Service.
Function oven
Choose one of the 9 cooking functions by turning the selector (S) and adjust the temperature (50 °C to 250 °C) with the thermostat (T). See page 29 for suggested settings.
Oven light
To turn the light off or on gently press the selector knob (S). The light does not work if the selector is set to (0).
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE - PRO-LINE (ELECTRIC OVEN)
- Use of the electric oven multifunction
- Functions list
| Pos. | Symbol | Function |
| 1 | ![]() | Pizza cookingThis function is particularly suitable for cooking pizza, focaccia and bread. The main source of heat is from the bottom heating element that works in combination with the oven's other resistances. |
| 2 | ![]() | Normal static cookingIt is the oven's classic function particularly suited to cooking the following foods: pork chops, sausages, cod, braised beef, game, roast veal, meringues and biscuits, baked fruit, etc. |
| 3 | ![]() | Cooking from underneathThis is the most suitable mode to finish the food cooking, in particular confectionery (biscuits, meringues, leavened cakes, fruit desserts, etc.) and other foods. |
| 4 | ![]() | Cooking from aboveEspecially suitable for browning and to give the final touch of colour to many foods; it is recommended for hamburgers, pork chops, veal steaks, sole, cuttlefish, etc. |
| 5 | ![]() | Closed door grill cookingThe suitable function for fast and deep grilling, to brown and roast meats in general, fillet steaks, Florentine steaks, grilled fish and also grilled vegetables. Cooking with the electric grill must be made with the thermostat at 180 °C. |
| 6 | ![]() | Fan grill cookingParticularly fast and deep with significant energy savings, this function is suitable for many foods such as pork chops, sausages, pork or mixed spits, game, gnocchi alla romana, etc. Cooking with the electric grill must be made with the thermostat at 180 °C. |
| 7 | ![]() | Intensive cookingIs the quick and intense cooking function for various dishes; best for: baked fish, braised vegetables, spits, duck, chicken, etc. |
| 8 | ![]() | Multiple fan cookingIt is the function that allows simultaneous cooking of different dishes without the smells blending; you can cook lasagne, pizza, croissants and brioches, tarts, cakes, etc. |
| 9 | ![]() | Quick StartThis function speeds up your oven's pre-heating. We suggest you use this function when you set a cooking temperature from between 200 and 250 °C. Use of the QuickStart function for temperatures under 200 °C is not advantageous. To use QuickStart, rotate the selector knob(S) until it is positioned on the symbol (9), then set the desired temperature with the thermostat knob (T). Once the oven has reached the temperature, the thermostat's orange light will turn off and the oven is ready for accepting the food to be cooked. At this point set the desired cooking function with selector knob (S).WARNING: the Quick Start function is not suitable for cooking foods, it is only for quickly pre-heating the oven.DO NOT USE THE QUICK START FUNCTION FOR MORE THAN TWENTY MINUTES. |
COOKING INSPECTION
If you need to inspect the food being cooked, you can open the oven door. In this case the lights come on and the forced fan stops (in case of ventilated cooking) and the spit rotation. (in case of grill cooking with the door closed). Closing the door re-activates the previously set function.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE - PRO-LINE (ELECTRIC OVEN)
– Use of the conventional electric oven
Description
Choose one of the 4 cooking functions by turning the selector (S) and adjust the temperature (from 50^ C to 250^ C) with the thermostat (T). If your model has a programmer, set it for cooking.
S. Selector
T. Thermostat
Functions list

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S 0 OFF 1
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T 0 50 01 150 200 250Pos.
Symbol


Upper & lower elements
Is the classical function of the electric oven and particularly adapted for cooking: pork chops, sausages, dried salt-cured cod, pot roast, game, roast veal, meringues and biscuits, baked fruit, etc.


Lower element
This setting is most suitable for finishing cooking, particularly pastries (biscuits, meringues, desserts, puff pastry, fruit cakes, etc.) and other foods.


Upper element
Especially suitable for browning and to add the finishing touches of colour to different dishes. We suggest this setting when cooking hamburgers, pork cutlets, steaks, sole, cuttlefish, etc.


Grill-baking
A suitable setting for grilling au gratin and roasting quickly and well, meat in general, fillet, T-bone steak, grilled fish and vegetables too. Cooking by electric grill must be done with the thermostat set at 180°C.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- MP & VP models with 5 button programmer
| Functions | Cooking time • end of cooking • clock • timer • manual function | |
| Display | Symbols indicating functions in progress: | |
| Timer | ||
| Duration and manual function | ||
| Automatic program | ||
| Button legend | Button for timer and buzzer | |
| Automatic cooking duration | ||
| End of cooking time | ||
| [-]/[+] Setting time and cooking time.With the “+” button, the time increases, with the “-” button the time decreases at a speed directly proportional to the length of time the button is pressed. | ||
| Setting a function | Select the desired function by pressing the corresponding button and set the time using the +/- buttons. | |
| Appliance operation | At first control turning on, the display shows the flashing clock that increases by one unit every minute. Follow the “Setting the clock” procedure in the next paragraph.By pressing the ..., and ..., buttons simultaneously you enter the “Manual operation”. You can set the temperature using the thermostat knob (T) and select the function using the selector (S). | |
| Setting the clock | The clock function is activated by simultaneously pressing ..., cooking duration ..., and end buttons. The time is then set by adjusting the +/- keys. Any previously set programs are automatically deleted. | |
| Manual operation | To set this function simultaneously press the ..., cooking duration and ..., end buttons. The “A” symbol goes out and the pan symbol appears. The previously set programs are deleted. | |
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- 5 button electronic programmer MP & VP
| Semi-automatic operation with cooking duration | Select the duration function (button ), and set the time with the +/- buttons. The “A” symbol and the symbol appear. The oven switches on. When the hour of the day coincides with the final time, viewable through the end of cooking button , the oven will turn off and the pan symbol will disappear. The buzzer will sound.The “A” symbol will flash. |
| Semi-automatic operation with end of cooking | Select the duration function (button ) and set the end time with the +/- buttons. The “A” symbol and the pan symbol appear. The oven switches on. When the hour of the day coincides with the final time the oven will turn off and the pan symbol will disappear. The buzzer will sound. The “A” symbol will flash. |
| Automatic operation with duration and end of cooking | Select the duration function , and set the end time with the +/- buttons. The “A” symbol appears. The oven switches on and the pan symbol , appears. Wait a few seconds until the current time appears. Set the end time by pressing the end of cooking button. The display shows an approximate end time. Use the +/- buttons to set the end time actually required. The oven switches off and the pan symbol , disappears. The pan symbol will appear again when the time of day coincides with the end time less the cooking time. At the end of the automatic program, the “A” symbol will flash. The buzzer will sound, the oven and the pan symbol will turn off. |
| Timer | Select the timer function (button ) and set the desired time with the +/- buttons. The bell symbol will stay on while the set time is counting down. When the time comes to an end, the buzzer will sound. |
| Buzzer | The buzzer operates at the end of the cooking duration and timer function, and remains active for 7 minutes. The buzzer can be stopped by pressing any button , . The intensity of the buzzer can be changed by pressing the “-” button without selecting a function. You can choose from 3 different sound intensities and duration depends on the time pressure is exerted on the button “-”. |
| Starting a program and control | The selected program starts after the time has been set. The time remaining can be displayed at any time by selecting the corresponding function again. |
| Identifying a programming error | There is a programming error if the time shown by the clock is between the cooking start time and the cooking end time.The error is signaled by the buzzer sounding and by the intermittent flashing of the symbol “A”. |
| Cancellation of a program | The cancellation of a program is done by selecting the manual mode. At the end of the selected program, this will automatically cancel. |
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- 5 button electronic programmer E3 (ELECTRIC OVEN)
— Functions list
| Pos. | Symbol | Function |
| 1 | ![]() | Pizza cookingThis function is particularly suitable for cooking pizza, focaccia and bread. The main source of heat is from the bottom heating element that works in combination with the oven's other resistances. |
| 2 | ![]() | Normal static cookingIt is the oven's classic function particularly suited to cooking the following foods: pork chops, sausages, cod, braised beef, game, roast veal, meringues and biscuits, baked fruit, etc. |
| 3 | ![]() | Cooking from underneathThis is the most suitable mode to finish the food cooking, in particular confectionery (biscuits, meringues, leavened cakes, fruit desserts, etc.) and other foods. |
| 4 | ![]() | Cooking from aboveEspecially suitable for browning and to give the final touch of colour to many foods; it is recommended for hamburgers, pork chops, veal steaks, sole, cuttlefish, etc. |
| 5 | ![]() | Closed door grill cookingThe suitable function for fast and deep grilling, to brown and roast meats in general, fillet steaks, Florentine steaks, grilled fish and also grilled vegetables. Cooking with the electric grill must be made with the thermostat at 180 °C. |
| 6 | ![]() | Fan grill cookingParticularly fast and deep with significant energy savings, this function is suitable for many foods such as pork chops, sausages, pork or mixed spits, game, gnocchi alla romana, etc. Cooking with the electric grill must be made with the thermostat at 180 °C. |
| 7 | ![]() | Intensive cookingIs the quick and intense cooking function for various dishes; best for: baked fish, braised vegetables, spits, duck, chicken, etc. |
| 8 | ![]() | Multiple fan cookingIt is the function that allows simultaneous cooking of different dishes without the smells blending; you can cook lasagne, pizza, croissants and brioches, tarts, cakes, etc. |
| 9 | ![]() | Quick StartThis function speeds up your oven's pre-heating. We suggest you use this function when you set a cooking temperature from between 200 and 250 °C. Use of the QuickStart function for temperatures under 200 °C is not advantageous. To use QuickStart, rotate the selector knob(S) until it is positioned on the symbol (9), then set the desired temperature with the thermostat knob (T). Once the oven has reached the temperature, the thermostat's orange light will turn off and the oven is ready for accepting the food to be cooked. At this point set the desired cooking function with selector knob (S).WARNING: the Quick Start function is not suitable for cooking foods, it is only for quickly pre-heating the oven.DO NOT USE THE QUICK START FUNCTION FOR MORE THAN TWENTY MINUTES. |
COOKING INSPECTION
If you need to inspect the food being cooked, you can open the oven door. In this case the lights come on and the forced fan stops (in case of ventilated cooking) and the spit rotation. (in case of grill cooking with the door closed). Closing the door re-activates the previously set function.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- 5 button electronic programmer E3 (ELECTRIC OVEN)
Cooking inspection
If you need to inspect the food being cooked, you can open the oven door. In this case the lights come on and the cooking process stops. Closing the door re-activates the previously set function.
Dry/moist cooking

The oven has an automatic device which allows steam from cooking, in some functions, to be expelled from the oven: this is dry cooking (dry). If the cooking requires that the moisture remains inside the oven, (moist cooking), the automatic device can be switched off as follows:
after selecting the desired cooking function, when [ON] appears on the display hold down the “-” programmer button for about 2 seconds until [HUM] appears on the display. This involves a choice that allows you to modify dry cooking with moist cooking to your liking.
The functions concerned are:

Cooking with probe (only available on some models)
N.B. Cooking with probe cannot be used in the "DEFROST", "QUICK START",
“PIZZA” and “ECO” functions. When the oven is in stand-by insert the meat probe into the connecting socket on the right hand wall of the oven: the clock displays “MEAT” for 2 seconds and the “probe” symbol fl ashes. Next the probes default temperature(75°C) appears on the display. By turning and then pressing the adjustment button, select the end of cooking temperature from the 2 limit values of 40° and 100°C (the food’s internal temperature). After 4 seconds from the last setting, the set value is memorized and the probe symbol stays on. Turn on the oven, select the cooking function and the desired temperature using the appropriate knobs. The display will show the probes temperature reading.
Upon reaching the programmed temperature the oven will turn off, a buzzer sounds and the display shows the message “End” and you enter the cooking over mode.
During cooking it is always possible to change the probes temperature by pressing and then turning the adjustment knob 3 times.
NOTE: If you insert the probe into the special socket during cooking, the oven will turn off and "Off" appears on the display.
If, during cooking, the probe is removed from the special socket, the oven will turn off and "Off" appears on the display.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- 5 button electronic programmer E3 (ELECTRIC OVEN)
Button legend

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12:00




Set minute minder
Setting the cooking start time
Setting the cooking end time
Decreases the selected parameter
Increases the selected parameter
Display
F4-digit format, shows:
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88:88 → → AM PM• In stand-by: the actual time.
- During manual cooking: the set temperature.
- During timed automatic cooking: remaining time to end of cooking.
- During meat probe cooking: the probe's temperature.
- With timer on and oven in stand-by: the remaining time.
Icons
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Main oven icon [1]. If flashing the display shows the temperature and cooking duration settings of the main oven (only in the double oven)*
Secondary oven icon [3]. If flashing the display shows the temperature and cooking duration settings of the secondary oven (only in the double oven).*
If lit, the timer is on. If flashing, time has elapsed. Flashes while the timer is being set.
If lit, the oven is working in delayed start mode. During the delayed start, it stays on.
If lit, the oven is working in automatic end of cooking mode. It flashes during the delayed start mode, and then stays on when cooking is over.
If lit, the clock is in 12-hour a.m. mode.
If lit, the clock is in 12-hour p.m. mode.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- 5 button electronic programmer E3 (ELECTRIC OVEN)
| Appliance operation | The first time the unit is switched on, the display shows a flashing clock that increases by one unit every minute. The oven cannot operate until the clock has been set. See paragraph below “Setting the clock” |
| Setting the clock | Simultaneously press buttons and for 5” (the display flashes) and alter the time using the keys [+] and [-]. The clock can only be set with the oven on stand-by.The time display mode can be altered: during time setting by pressing the button for 4 seconds; with the [+] button you can choose the 24 hours or 12 hours AM/PM option. |
| Turning the oven on and off | Turn selector [S]. The display shows “On”. The light inside the oven comes on after two seconds and the display shows the default temperature expected from the selected cooking mode. To turn off during cooking, turn back the selector to [0], the display shows “OFF”. |
| Timer | The function does not interact with the loads, and is available regardless of the oven’s status. Press the button: the bell symbol lights up and the display shows “0’ 00”. Set the time with [+] and [-], up to a maximum of 180 minutes, after 4 seconds without any increase or decrease the information is accepted, the bell remains on. By pressing the button after changing the timer value it reverts to clock mode, having accepted the just altered value. Upon expiry of the set time a buzzer sounds together with the symbol flashing. To stop the buzzer and the flashing, simply press any button. |
| Indefinite manual operation | Turn the oven on. Select a cooking function from those available. With knob [T] select the desired temperature. After 4 seconds after the last setting the oven operates for an indefinite time and the selected temperature remains on the display. |
| Semi-automatic end of cooking operation | Turn the oven on. Press button, the display shows “End”. Set the end of cooking time with [+] and [-] buttons (the maximum cooking time is 10 hours). By pressing the button after changing the duration value it reverts to clock mode, having accepted the just altered value. After 4 seconds from the last setting the oven is on for the set time. Having reached the programmed time you enter cooking finished mode. |
| Automatic operation | Turn the oven on. Press button and select the cooking start time with [+] and [-] buttons. Press button, the display shows “End”. Set the end of cooking time with [+] and [-] buttons. If no cooking time is selected, the oven remains in manual cooking mode indefinitely. After 4 seconds from the last setting the oven is on up to the specified time. You can always select a cooking function from those available and the temperature can be changed. Having reached the programmed time you enter cooking finished mode. |
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- 5 button electronic programmer E3 (ELECTRIC OVEN)
| Cooking over mode | At the end of the cooking time the oven switches off all heating elements and the unit emits an intermittent acoustic signal. The display shows the time and the cavity symbol flashes. To unlock the oven, simply press any key on the programme. The acoustic signal ends and the oven is now ready to receive new commands. |
| Selecting the temperature for the oven | At the end of the cooking time, the oven switches off all heating elements, a triple intermittent buzzer of medium intensity sounds, the display shows the time, the cavity symbol flashes. To unlock the oven, simply press any button on the programmer: the buzzer ends and the oven is ready to receive new instructions. When adjusting the temperature (in increments of 5°C) it is possible to change the format from Celsius to Fahrenheit by pressing the (t) knob for 8 seconds. |
| Oven light control | The oven light remains on for 1 minute when the oven is turned on, and again for 1 minute at the end of preheating. Whilst waiting for a delayed start, the oven light is off. The oven light can always be turned on by pressing knob [T] and turns off automatically after 1 minute.During cooking, you can always leave the light on by pressing the knob [T] for 3 seconds. |
| Child lock | The oven is equipped with a safety device that prevents unwanted or accidental starting. To activate the safety: with oven off press and hold knob [T] for 3 seconds. A short beep sounds and the screen displays the symbol “n-0”. In this situation it is impossible to start the oven. To remove the previously activated safety, keep knob[T] pressed for 3 seconds. |
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- 5 button electronic programmer E3 (ELECTRIC OVEN)
Inside food temperature (°C)
| COOKING CHART | Food | Temperature (°C) |
| Beef | ||
| Roast beef / beef fillet rare medium well done Roast meat | 40-45 50-55 60-65 80-85 | |
| Pork | ||
| Loin Roast / bacon Neck / trotter Cutlet without bone Cutlet Marinated cutlet Meat loaf | 65-70 80-85 80-85 75-80 70 65-70 70-75 | |
| Veal | ||
| Roast veal Roast veal with kidney Veal feet | 70-75 75-80 80-85 | |
| Game | ||
| Game meat Back Rare fillet Medium Well done fillet | 75-80 60-70 40-45 50-55 60-65 | |
| Lamb | 80-85 | |
| Stuffed roasts | 70-75 | |
| Poultry | 85-90 | |
| Fish | 85-90 | |
NOTE
Probe must be in the middle of the roast and not close to the bone or to any fat part
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Display TFT touch
- Icon legend

Break

Home

Start

Light

^ C - ^ F

Timer

Screen lock

Exit - Terminate

Settings

Clock

Settings

Confirm Settings

Meat probe

Switch off

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Circular metallic object with radial gradient pattern, no visible text or symbolsKnob present in some models.
(It allows to set and confirm the functions of the TFT in addition to the Touch display)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Display TFT touch
— Settings

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PMHome: display homepage.
3 options
Allows you to proceed to the screen setting of the cavity
Allows you to set the timer
Gives you direct access to the settings

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Pure graphical icons showing blue hand cursor clicking a white line with control buttons (no text or symbols)Settings
Choice of degree scale (°C or °F).
Time settings.
Exit the settings page.
Allows you to lock the screen.
To unlock touch on the display for 10 seconds
Allows you to set the volume of the beep and choose a sound when touching the display
Setting a timer

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11:48 AM 10m - +Increase or decrease the time.
Confirm once you have set the desired time. An audible signal will indicate the end.
Confirm and return to the home page.
Numeric keyboard
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Mod. static oven E3 with TFT touch
— Cooking function setting

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A["1- Choose the cooking function"] --> B["Light (on or off)"]
B --> C["Home (Return to home page)"]
C --> D["2- Set the cooking temperature"]
D --> E["2a - There are two options for setting the temperature: Scrolling the bar -With + or -"]
E --> F["2b - Confirm the temperature"]
F --> G["3a - Set the cooking time"]
G --> H["3c - Set the start time"]
H --> I["3b - Shows the time of the cooking time"]
I --> J["3d - Confirm the cooking function"]
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Mod. static oven E3 with TFT touch
— Cooking process

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11:48 AM 280 10m 12:58CAVITY SET
Once the cavity has been set (cooking function, temperature and timer), confirm to start the preheating. At this point the display will switch to the preheating mode

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11:48 AM 280 9m 15s 12:58 OFFPREHEATING PHASE
There are four levels that allow you to monitor the preheating process. The red part will gradually increase to fill the display.

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11:48 AM 280 8m 02s 12:58PREHEATING TERMINATED
When the set temperature is reached, the display will turn red to indicate the end of the preheating phase, and the start of the cooking phase.
If a cooking time has been set, the oven will automatically switch off at the end of the time.
In case of no set cooking time it is possible to suspend the cooking

and then finish it
AND THEN FINISH IT
PROBE TEMPERATURE SELECTOR

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80°C 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 - + ✓PREHEATING MODE WITH MEAT PROBE

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61° 11:48 AM 180 °C 80 °C 9m 15s 12:58INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Mod. oven E3 with TFT touch
— Functions list









Pizza cooking
This function is particularly suitable for cooking pizza, focaccia and bread. The main source of heat is from the bottom heating element that works in combination with the oven's other resistances.
Normal static cooking
It is the oven's classic function particularly suited to cooking the following foods: pork chops, sausages, cod, braised beef, game, roast veal, meringues and biscuits, baked fruit, etc.
Cooking from underneath
This is the most suitable mode to finish the food cooking, in particular confectionery (biscuits, meringues, leavened cakes, fruit desserts, etc.) and other foods.
Cooking from above
Especially suitable for browning and to give the final touch of colour to many foods; it is recommended for hamburgers, pork chops, veal steaks, sole, cuttlefish, etc.
Closed door grill cooking
The suitable function for fast and deep grilling, to brown and roast meats in general, fillet steaks, Florentine steaks, grilled fish and also grilled vegetables. Cooking with the electric grill must be made with the thermostat at 180 °C .
Fan grill cooking
Particularly fast and deep with significant energy savings, this function is suitable for many foods such as pork chops, sausages, pork or mixed spits, game, gnocchi alla romana, etc. Cooking with the electric grill must be made with the thermostat at 180 °C.
Intensive cooking
Is the quick and intense cooking function for various dishes; best for: baked fish, braised vegetables, spits, duck, chicken, etc.
Multiple fan cooking
It is the function that allows simultaneous cooking of different dishes without the smells blending; you can cook lasagne, pizza, croissants and brioches, tarts, cakes, etc.
Eco cooking:
Is the function that allows you to cook with considerable energy savings. To take advantage of this feature, place the dish in the centre of the oven before starting the ECO function. With the ECO function, cooking times can be adapted to slow cooking as: braised meats, white meats, baked pasta, delicate pastry.
This cooking cycle is not recommended for frozen food.
To select Eco cooking turn selector knob "S" to 8 and, when "ON" appears on the display, hold down
the programmer's “+” key for about 2 seconds until “ECO” appears on the display. With Eco cooking the temperature that can be programmed goes from a minimum of 30^ C up to a maximum of 300^ C.
Note: Eco cooking cannot be selected with the meat probe inserted.

Quick Start
This function speeds up your oven's pre-heating. We suggest you use this function when you set a cooking temperature from between 200 and 250 °C. Use of the QuickStart function for temperatures under 200 °C is not advantageous. To use QuickStart, rotate the selector knob
(S) until it is positioned on the symbol (9), then set the desired temperature with the thermostat knob (T). Once the oven has reached the temperature, the thermostat's orange light will turn off and the oven is ready for accepting the food to be cooked. At this point set the desired cooking function with selector knob (S).
WARNING: the Quick Start function is not suitable for cooking foods, it is only for quickly pre-heating the oven. DO NOT USE THE QUICK START FUNCTION FOR MORE THAN TWENTY MINUTES.

Dry/wet Cooking
The oven is equipped with an automatic device that allows the condensation vapours of the firings, in some functions, to be expelled from the oven: This involves dry cooking (dry). Should the need for cooking require that moisture remain inside the oven, moist cooking (moisture)
COOKING INSPECTION
If you need to inspect the food being cooked, you can open the oven door. In this case the lights come on and the forced fan stops (in case of ventilated cooking) and the spit rotation. (in case of grill cooking with the door closed). Closing the door re-activates the previously set function.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Mod. oven static with TFT touch
— Functions list

Upper & lower elements
Is the classical function of the electric oven and particularly adapted for cooking: pork chops, sausages, dried salt-cured cod, pot roast, game, roast veal, meringues and biscuits, baked fruit, etc.

Lower element
This setting is most suitable for finishing cooking, particularly pastries (biscuits, meringues, desserts, puff pastry, fruit cakes, etc.) and other foods.

Upper element
Especially suitable for browning and to add the finishing touches of colour to different dishes. We suggest this setting when cooking hamburgers, pork cutlets, steaks, sole, cuttlefish, etc.

Grill-baking
A suitable setting for grilling au gratin and roasting quickly and well, meat in general, fillet, T-bone steak, grilled fish and vegetables too. Cooking by electric grill must be done with the thermostat set at 180^ C.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- 5-button electronic programmer H3 (HYBRID OVEN)
Description
S. Selector
T. Thermostat

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S 0 1 0 OFF 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Simple diagram with two concentric circles and a single black dot at the top center (no text or symbols)Button legend

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12:00
Set minute minder

Setting the cooking start time

Setting the cooking end time

Decreases the selected parameter

Increases the selected parameter
Display
Formed by 4-digit indicates:

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88:88 → → AM PM- Standby indicates the current time.
- When cooking manual in place: the set temperature.
- When automatic cooking time: at the end of cooking time remaining.
- When cooking with meat probe: the probe temperature.
- With active and oven timer function on standby: the remaining time
| Icons | Δ | When lighted indicates that the timer is active. When flashing it indicates the end. During the phase of setting the timer flashes. |
| → | If lighted, indicates that the oven works in a delayed start. During the delayed start, stay on. | |
| →I | If lighted, indicates that the oven works in automatic mode at the end of cooking. During the late start, is flashing, then turn on when the actual cooking. | |
| AM | If lighted, indicates the clock and ‘in 12 hours, anti-meridian period. | |
| PM | If lighted, indicates the clock and ‘in 12 hours, the post-meridian. | |
| ∅ | If lighted, indicates that the cooking probe is inserted. |
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- 5-button electronic programmer H3 (HYBRID OVEN)
| Appliance operation | At first control turning on, the display shows the flashing clock that increases by one unit every minute. The oven cannot operate and the possible operations to release it are: “Setting the clock” procedure through the [+] and [-] buttons or alternatively directly turning on the oven which involves the acceptance of the current clock value whatever it is. Detailed clock setting, timer, duration and end of cooking operations are indicated in the respective para-graphs below. Through the various setting buttons (△, △, △) you enter the display and changing mode (indicated by a flashing display), in which [+] and [-] buttons are enabled to adjust the value shown on the display. This value is still accepted after 4 seconds from the last press of a button (the display remains lit). All settings are can be cancelled by pressing keys △ and △. |
| Setting the clock | Simultaneously press buttons △ and for 5” (the display flashes) and alter the time using the keys [+] and [-]. The clock can only be set with the oven on stand-by.The time display mode can be altered: during time setting by pressing the △ button for 4 seconds; with the [+] button you can choose the 24 hours or 12 hours AM/PM option. |
| Turning the oven on and off | Turn selector [S]. The display shows “On”. The light inside the oven comes on after two seconds and the display shows the default temperature expected from the selected cooking mode and the corresponding resistive loads are activated: in the case of gas functions the burner’s flame turns on automatically thanks to a particular electric component which controls the flame. If, after 3 attempts (each attempt has a duration of 10” with a pause of 5” in between), the flame does not remain inserted, the system is blocked, and the orange LED of the thermostat starts flashing. To reset the system just turn off the oven turning the selector [S] back the selector to [0] (the display shows “OFF”), and repeat the procedure. |
| Timer | The function does not interact with the loads, and is available regardless of the oven’s status. Press the button △: the bell symbol lights up and the display shows “0’ 00”. Set the time with [+] and [-], up to a maximum of 180 minutes, after 4 seconds without any increase or decrease the information is accepted, the bell remains on. By pressing the button △ after changing the timer value it reverts to clock mode, having accepted the just altered value. Upon expiry of the set time a buzzer sounds together with the symbol △ flashing. To stop the buzzer and the flashing, simply press any button. |
| Indefinite manual operation | Turn the oven on. Select a cooking function from those available. With knob [T] select the desired temperature. After 4 seconds after the last setting the oven operates for an indefinite time and the selected temperature remains on the display. |
| Semi-automatic end of cooking operation | Turn the oven on. Press button △, the display shows “End”. Set the end of cooking time with [+] and [-] buttons (the maximum cooking time is 10 hours). By pressing the button △ after changing the duration value it reverts to clock mode, having accepted the just altered value. After 4 seconds from the last setting the oven is on for the set time. Having reached the programmed time you enter cooking finished mode. |
| Automatic operation | Turn the oven on. Press button △ and select the cooking start time with [+] and [-] buttons. Press button △, the display shows “End”. Set the end of cooking time with [+] and [-] buttons. If no cooking time is selected, the oven remains in manual cooking mode indefinitely. After 4 seconds from the last setting the oven is on up to the specified time. You can always select a cooking function from those available and the temperature can be changed. Having reached the programmed time you enter cooking finished mode. |
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- 5-button electronic programmer H3 (HYBRID OVEN)
| Cooking over mode | At the end of the cooking time, the oven switches off all loads, a triple intermittent buzzer of medium intensity sounds, the display shows the time, the cavity symbol flashes. To unlock the oven, simply press any button on the programmer: the buzzer ends and the oven is ready to receive new instructions. |
| Selecting cooking temperature | The maximum temperature varies depending on the type of function. When turned on, the oven is given a default temperature for each function: the cooking temperature can be changed. Turning the knob [T] slightly clockwise increases the temperature (in 5 °C steps), counter clockwise decreases the temperature (in 5 °C steps). During temperature setting (flashing display) you can change the unit of measurement from °C to °F and vice versa by holding down the knob [T] for 8". |
| Oven light control | The oven light remains on for 1 minute when the oven is turned on, and again for 1 minute at the end of preheating. Whilst waiting for a delayed start, the oven light is off. The oven light can always be turned on by pressing knob [T] and turns off automatically after 1 minute.During cooking, you can always leave the light on by pressing the knob [T] for 3 seconds. |
| Child safety lock | The oven is equipped with a safety device that prevents unwanted or accidental starting. To activate the safety: with oven off press and hold knob [T] for 3 seconds. A short beep sounds and the screen displays the symbol "n-0". In this situation it is impossible to start the oven. To remove the previously activated safety, keep knob[T] pressed for 3 seconds. |
| Cooking with probe (only available on some models) | N.B. Cooking with probe cannot be used in the "DEFROST", "QUICK START", "PIZZA" and "ECO" functions. When the oven is in stand-by insert the meat probe into the connecting socket on the right hand wall of the oven: the clock displays "MEAt" for 2 seconds and the "probe" symbol flashes. Next the probes default temperature(75°C) appears on the display. By turning and then pressing the adjustment button, select the end of cooking temperature from the 2 limit values of 40° and 100°C (the food's internal temperature). After 4 seconds from the last setting, the set value is memorized and the probe symbol stays on. Turn on the oven, select the cooking function and the desired temperature using the appropriate knobs. The display will show the probes temperature reading.Upon reaching the programmed temperature the oven will turn off, a buzzer sounds and the display shows the message "End" and you enter the cooking over mode.During cooking it is always possible to change the probes temperature by pressing and then turning the adjustment knob 3 times.NOTE: If you insert the probe into the special socket during cooking, the oven will turn off and "Off" appears on the display.If, during cooking, the probe is removed from the special socket, the oven will turn off and "Off" appears on the dis-play. |
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- 5-button electronic programmer H3 (HYBRID OVEN)
— Functions list
| Pos./Pr. | Symbol | Function |
| Light ovenThis function will turn the oven cavity light on.Other instances where the oven light will turn on for 1 minute are:the desired function is selected;when the oven reaches the set temperature;when the handle grip of the thermostat is pressed;when the + button on the timer is pressed;when the oven door is opened. | ||
| Lower Gas Flame (gas burner)This function is used for rapid and intense cooking of various dishes; it is suitable for: fish in a bag, braised vegetables, skewers, duck, chicken, etc. You programmable maximum temperature is 300^ . To optimise the cooking we advise to position the dish in the centre of the oven (third rack). | ||
| Ventilated (gas burner + rear fan ventilation) cookingThis function uses the simultaneous cooking of different dishes without the odours mixing among them. The forced circulation of the warm air inside the oven cavity assures an uniform division of the heat. Lasagna can be cooked in the oven, pizza, croissant and brioches, tarts, cakes, etc. You programmable maximum temperature is 250^ . Note: when the oven is activated for the first time, it operates for 10 seconds, turns off for the next 15 seconds and then re-starts up to the set temperature for use | ||
| Soft Lower Gas Flame (gas burner)This function is a suitable function for the cooking of delicate foods as sweets and desserts.The combination between programmed temperature and time of cooking avoids burning food and fundamentally, before beginning cooking it is advised to preheat the oven to the desired temperature. The programmable maximum temperature is of 200^ . To optimise the cooking we advise to position the dish in the centre of the oven (third position). Note: when the oven is activated for the first time, it operates for 10 seconds, turns off for the next 15 seconds and then re-starts up to the set temperature for use | ||
| Soft Ventilated (gas burner + rear fan ventilation) cookingThis function is a suitable function for the simultaneous cooking of particularly delicate foods without the odours mixing among them. The combination between programmed temperature and time of cooking avoids burning food. The forced circulation of the warm air inside the oven cavity assures a uniform division of the heat. Before beginning cooking it is advised to preheat the oven to the desired temperature. The programmable maximum temperature is of 200^ . Note: when the oven is activated for the first time, it operates for 10 seconds, turns off for the next 15 seconds and then re-starts up to the set temperature for use | ||
| Grilling (closed door) & RotisserieThis function is a suitable function for cooking/grilling in the provided baking deep dish, for grilling and roasting meat on the electric rotisserie, you can also use this for finishing off dishes like pasta bakes or roast vegetables. Use of the rotisserie (select models): support the cut of meat on the special support using the spit rod and spikes provided in the motor of the roaster. Ideal for chicken, pork belly roll, etc. | ||
| Grilling (closed door) & FanThis function is a suitable function for multi level cooking/grilling of meat where the heat is generated from the grill and the fan will circulate the air. Great for: cuts of pork, sausages, skewers, game, potato dumplings to the Roman, etc. | ||
| Multiple fan cookingIt is the function that allows simultaneous cooking of different dishes without the smells blending; you can cook lasagne, pizza, croissants and brioches, tarts, cakes, etc. | ||
| DefrostThis function is a suitable function for rapid defrosting of all the foods generally frozen that they are brought to the correct cooking temperature in a natural way. The programmable maximum temperature is of 60^ . |
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
turn-spit
(only on some models)
Slide the meat to be cooked onto the spit, blocking it with the special forks. Place the spit on the special supports previously inserted in the drip pan and insert it in the spit-roast horn. Turn on the static grill with closed door function. To extract the spit together with the drip pan pull it out just enough to allow complete extraction.

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Interior view of an oven with a fan and mounted equipment (no visible text or symbols)Telescopic runners
(only in certain models)
Telescopic runners make it easier and safer to remove baking trays and to take a closer look at how cooking is progressing. The telescopic runner kit includes 2 lateral runners which slide on ball bearings. The runners can be removed for cleaning as shown in the pictures below.
Pul down the part highlighted in red to remove it from the oven.
Turn over the grill and place it on a flat surface whit the telescopic runner facing down.
To un hook the clip, loosen whit a flathead screwdriver

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Technical diagram showing a metal rack with red circular annotation highlighting a component, and two close-up insets illustrating tool positioning.Repeat the operations backwards to repositions the grills.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- Replacing the bulb
Procedure to follow
Should the oven light not work, disconnect the appliance from the mains, remove the lamp protection glass and replace the bulb. The new bulb must, naturally, be suitable for use at high temperatures.
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Loosen whit a flat-head screwdriver

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Remove the glass cover

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Pull out the light

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Replace and close again

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Close-up of a transparent mechanical component with internal components and mounting holes (no visible text or symbols)CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- Door removal
Procedure to follow
For ease of intensive cleaning it is useful to dismantle the door following these instructions:
- open the door
- move the hook C to the hinge zone d, following the steps below
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Zone C
Zone D

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Close-up of mechanical components with a magnified inset showing a detail (no visible text or symbols)CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- Cleaning the door and glasses
(for more detailed information, go to www.ilve.com.au/cleaning
Procedure to follow
The oven door is composed of 3 sheets of plate glass (two in some cases). The plate glass parts may be cleaned using absorbent kitchen paper and an ordinary non-abrasive detergent. Do not use coarse abrasive cleaning materials or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven's glass doors since they can scratch the surface and cause the glass to shatter
The inside glass may be removed to facilitate cleaning. To do this it is necessary to dismantle the oven door or, alternatively, to set it in the intermediate click position.
Sequence for removing the glasses

ATTENTION! every procedure must be done with the door removed and placed on an suitable surface in order to not damage the door's facade.
Before carrying out any cleaning operations, disconnect the appliance from the mains and close the gas valve. The cooktop must be cleaned after it has been cooled down.

Unscrew the 2 screws

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Lift the upper glass and pull it out

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pass and pull it out
Pull out the middle glass

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the middle glassCLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- Recommendations for cleaning the cooktop
ATTENTION:

Before carrying out any cleaning operations, disconnect the appliance from the mains and close the gas valve. The cooktop must be cleaned after it has been cooled down.
COOKTOP
| COMPONENT | CLEANING METHOD | WARNINGS |
| Steel surfaces | Clean the details with warm water and non-abrasive detergent. Dry with a soft microfibre cloth. | Brilliance is maintained through regular cleaning with specific commercially available products which can be found in commerce. Never use abrasive powders. |
| Enamelled surfaces | To maintain the characteristics of the enamelled surfaces it is necessary to regularly clean them with soapy water. | Avoid leaving acidic or alkaline substances (vinegar, lemon juice, salt, tomato juice, etc.) on enamelled parts and washing them when are still hot. |
| Cooktop grills | Remove the grills and wash them with warm water and non-abrasive detergent. Carefully remove every encrustation. Dry before placing them back on the cooktop. | Do not wash them in the dish washer. |
| Spark plugs and thermocouples | Clean with a damp cloth. If necessary, remove dry dirt with a toothpick or a needle. | Spark plugs and thermocouples must be cleaned and checked regularly. |
| Crowns, gas rings, and caps | Gas rings and caps are removable to allow easy cleaning. Wash them with hot water and non-abrasive detergent. | Carefully remove every encrustation and ensure they are completely dry. In the case of malfunctioning, make sure that the holes in the external crown are perfectly cleaned. |
| Induction or fibreglass | Remove light stains with a damp cloth and dry with a soft cloth.Clean with commercially available product designed for cleaning ceramic cooktops (e.g. hillmark) | Don't clean with abrasive products. Don't use any object that could ruin the fibreglass top.Make sure that the bottom of the pan is dry and clean, and that glass surface has no dust. Moving the pan may scratch the glass. Immediately remove residual sugar, jam and jelly to prevent damaging the glass. |
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- Recommendations for cleaning the oven and the front panel
ATTENTION:

Before carrying out any cleaning operations, disconnect the appliance from the mains and close the gas valve. The cooktop must be cleaned after it has been cooled down.
OVEN
| COMPONENT | CLEANING METHOD | WARNINGS |
| Oven inside | It is recommended to clean the oven after every use. Dirt is cleaned more easily avoiding to let it burn several times at high temperatures. Remove every removable part and clean it separately with hot water and non-abrasive detergent. The cavity is cleaned with a soft cloth soaked with a solution made of soapy. Rinse and dry. | Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the interior of the oven. Do not use abrasive/ corrosive detergents or sharp tools to clean the glass of the door as they could damage and break the surface. |
| Tray | Immerse in a solution made of water and neutral soap. Dry afterwards. | Remove residual food immediately after use. |
| Grills | Clean with a NON-acidic detergent. | Acidic substances such as lemon juice or other acidic detergents may permanently damage the enamel of the grills.Carefully dry the grills with a cloth right after the cleansing. It is not recommended to wash them in the washing machine. |
FRONT PANEL
| COMPONENT | CLEANING METHOD | WARNINGS |
| Steel surfaces | Clean the parts with lukewarm water and non-corrosive liquid detergent and then dry them with a soft cloth or microfibre cloth. | Brilliance is maintained through regular cleaning with specific products commercially available. Never use abrasive powders |
| Enamelled surfaces | To maintain the characteristics of the enamelled parts it is necessary to clean frequently with soapy water. | Avoid leaving acidic or alkaline substances (vinegar, lemon juice, salt, tomato juice, etc.) on enamelled parts and washing them when are still hot. |
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- Maintenance and cleaning of total black burners with nano-technological coating
ATTENTION!

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Close-up of a black gas stove burner with blue flames, no visible text or symbolsSome cleaning and washing methods are recommended in order to preserve the quality of the coating.
- Allow the product to cool down at room temperature before cleaning it. It is recommended not to dip it in cold water when it is still hot.
- Wash with warm soapy water. Rub with a natural fibre cloth, or non-abrasive sponge.
- Do not use powder, iron wool, cloths and abrasive sponges.
- Do not let food be charred on the burner. In case stains/colorations may appear on the surface. These traces do not alter the functionality of the product, and in some cases can be eliminated with this procedure: immerse the product in hot water, with detergent, wipe gently with a natural fibre cloth; in any case, do not use abrasive cloths or sponges. For the most resistant stains, it is advisable to warm white vinegar and rub as indicated above.
- Avoid leaving the burners in contact with food for a long time, especially if acidic, such as tomato sauce.
- Avoid contact with metal objects; if really needed, use wooden or plastic objects.
- Avoid washing in the dishwasher, a part of the product is not coated and would get irreparably damaged.
• In case of malfunction, make sure that the holes in the outer crown are perfectly clean.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- Maintenance and cleaning of total black burners with nano-technological coating
ATTENTION:

To preserve the quality of the nano coating please observe these guidelines.
- Allow the burners to cool down to room temperature before cleaning. Do not dip them in cold water to speed up the cooling down process.
- Wash with warm, soapy water. Rub with a soft cloth or non-abrasive sponge. Do not use abrasive powder, steel wool or abrasive sponges.
- Avoid leaving food or splatter on the burner. This will result in charred deposits that will be more difficult to remove and may cause stains or discolourations to appear on the surface. These blemishes do not alter the functionality of the product. In some cases they can be eliminated by immersing the burners in hot, soapy water and then wiping them gently with a soft cloth or non-abrasive sponge. For stubborn stains, use warm white vinegar and wiping them as above.
- Avoid leaving the burners in contact with food for a long time, especially if acidic, such as tomato sauce, lemon juice.
- Avoid contact with metal objects; if you must touch them, use wooden or plastic utensils.
- Avoid washing in the dishwasher, the underside of the burner is not coated and would get irreparably damaged.
- In case of malfunction, make sure that the holes in the outer crown are perfectly dry and clean.
Annual service by an authorised person is recommended, or if any of the following conditions are noticed. Incomplete ignition, appreciable yellow tipping, carbon deposition, lifting, floating, lighting back or objectionable odour.
Contact 1300 856 411 or customercare@eurolinx.com.au
| Problem Cause Solution | ||
| The flame is uneven / unstable | Wrong gas type Have an expert check the gas supply | |
| The flame from the burners suddenly changes | Wrongly assembled burner parts | Ensure burner parts are in the correct position |
| Burner extinguishes after lighting | Insufficient time for the sensor to detect that the burner is on | Push the burner knob a little longer (no more than 10 seconds) |
| Spark is uneven Food residues between the electrode and the burner | Make sure both the burner components and the ignition electrode are clean | |
PROBLEM SOLVING
- Glass ceramic malfunction
Problem
The appliance and the hob do not switch on
The "U" symbol appears on the display
The “E” symbol appears on the display
The cooking zones do not work
Ventilation remains on when the hob is switched off
Causes
- The hob has not been properly connected to the electrical network.
- The protection fuse is broken or has tripped
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child lock is active.
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The pot was not placed on the cooking zone.
- The pot is not compatible with induction.
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The diameter of the bottom of the pot is too small.
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The safety system is in operation.
- The pot is not compatible with induction.
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The diameter of the bottom of the pot is too small.
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The safety system is in operation.
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The pot is empty and the bottom has overheated.
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This is not a malfunction. The fan continues to function to protect and cool down the electronics.
- The automatic ventilation will stop automatically.
PROBLEM SOLVING
- TFT display errors
System errors
The following errors are detected:
The error code syntax is: "E YY X", where:
YY = error code
x = cavity number when error occurred or '0' for general errors
| Description | Error ID | Error types(*) |
| Cavity probe in open circuit | 00 | WE |
| Cavity probe in short circuit | 01 | WE |
| Meat probe in open circuit | 04 | WE |
| Meat probe in short circuit | 05 | WE |
| Overheating | 08 | WE |
| Tangential fan not working | 16 | WE |
| Incorrect mapping card | 19 | WE |
| Communication error | 20 | WE |
Attention(*)

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error 123456In case of error disconnect and reconnect the appliance.
If the error is present again you will need the intervention of an authorized technician
Attention(*)

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DOOR OPENClose the oven door.
PROBLEM SOLVING
- Child Lock
How to resolve
Symbol that represents the children lock

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n- -0ATTENTION:

If this symbol shows up in your oven. The child lock may have accidentally been selected.
The oven is equipped with a safety feature which prevents the unwanted start-up of the oven.
How to disable
To disable the child lock, hold the thermostat knob which regulates the temperature for 5". The display will show "n—o" followed by "OFF".
How to activate
To activate the safety lock, hold down the thermostat knob for 5", with the oven turned off. You'll hear a short beep signal and the display, will show "n—o" followed by "ON". It will then not be possible to start up the oven.
Oven Shelves
Feed the oven shelf or drip tray into the desired position from 1 to 5 on the support racks and push all the way into the oven until it comes to a stop.
self position 5
self position 4
self position 3
self position 2
self position 1

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- Fan oven (purely indicative values)
| DISH | TEMP. C° | MIN. | |
| MEATS | |||
| Roast beef | 170-180 | 2/3 | 40/50 |
| Roast ox | 170-190 | 2/3 | 40/60 |
| Roast veal | 160-180 | 2/3 | 65/90 |
| Roast lamb | 140-160 | 2 | 100/130 |
| Rare roast beef | 180-190 | 2/3 | 40/45 |
| Roast hare | 170-180 | 2/3 | 80/100 |
| Roast rabbit | 160-170 | 2 | 80/100 |
| Roast turkey | 160-170 | 2 | 160/240 |
| Roast goose | 160-180 | 2/3 | 120/160 |
| Roast duck | 170-180 | 2/3 | 100/160 |
| Roast chicken | 180 | 2/3 | 90/120 |
| FISH | 160-180 | 2/3 | 15/25 |
| CAKES | |||
| Fruit cake | 180-200 | 2 | 40/50 |
| Plain square cake | 180-190 | 2 | 40/45 |
| Brioches | 170-180 | 2 | 40/60 |
| Sponge cake | 190-200 | 2 | 25/35 |
| Plain ring cake | 160-180 | 2 | 35/45 |
| Sweet biscuits | 180-200 | 2 | 20/30 |
| Yeast cake | 190-200 | 2 | 30/40 |
| Strudel | 160 | 2 | 25/35 |
| Savoy biscuits | 150-180 | 2 | 50/60 |
| Apple fritters | 180-200 | 2 | 18/25 |
| Biscuits pudding | 170-180 | 2 | 30/40 |
COOKING CHART
- Fan oven (purely indicative values)
| DISH | TEMP. C° | ![]() | MIN. |
| Bread | 180-200 | 3 | 45 |
| Pizza | 250 | 3 | 10/20 |
| Toast | 185-195 | 2 | 7 |
| IMPORTANT | Insert foods when the oven is hot. | ||
| «Grill» baking | When appliances are equipped with a grill, baking can be done by keeping the door closed. By using the grill, you can cook meat, fish and even vegetables. At first, we suggestusing the upper runner (4). Position the selector on grill and set the temperature at 180°C. | ||
COOKING CHART
– Natural convection (purely indicative values)
| DISH | TEMP. C° | MIN. | |
| MEATS | |||
| Roast beef | 225 | 2/3 | 60/80 |
| Roast ox | 250 | 2/3 | 50/60 |
| Roast veal | 225 | 2/3 | 60/80 |
| Roast lamb | 225 | 2 | 40/50 |
| Rare roast beef | 230 | 2/3 | 50/60 |
| Roast hare | 250 | 2/3 | 40/50 |
| Roast rabbit | 250 | 2 | 40/50 |
| Roast turkey | 250 | 2 | 50/60 |
| Roast goose | 225 | 2/3 | 60/70 |
| Roast duck | 250 | 2/3 | 45/60 |
| Roast chicken | 250 | 2/3 | 40/45 |
| FISH | 200-225 | 1/2 | 15/25 |
| CAKES | |||
| Fruit cake | 225 | 2 | 35/40 |
| Plain square cake | 175-200 | 2 | 50/60 |
| Brioches | 175-200 | 2 | 25/30 |
| Sponge cake | 220-250 | 2 | 20/30 |
| Plain ring cake | 180-200 | 2 | 30/40 |
| Sweet biscuits | 200-220 | 2 | 15/20 |
| Yeast cake | 250 | 2 | 25/35 |
| Strudel | 180 | 2 | 20/30 |
| Savoy biscuits | 180-200 | 2 | 40/50 |
| Apple fritters | 200-220 | 2 | 15/20 |
| Biscuits pudding | 200-220 | 2 | 20/30 |
COOKING CHART
- Static oven (purely indicative values)
Bakery
| Bread | 220 | 3 | 30 |
| Pizza | 250 | 2 | 15/20 |
| Pizza | 250 | 3 | 10/20 |
| Toast | 250 | 3 | 5 |
IMPORTANT
Insert foods when the oven is hot.
«Grill» baking
When appliances are equipped with a grill, baking can be done by keeping the door closed. By using the grill, you can cook meat, fish and even vegetables. At first, we suggest using the upper runner (4). Position the selector on grill and set the temperature at 180^ C.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- For the user
ATTENTION

THE INSTALLER MUST GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION TO THE USER
- Verify the integrity of the appliance and the presence of all the product documentation.
- Verify that the appliance has all the expected accessories.
- Verify the correct use of the appliance (use of the oven, thermostat, ignition of the burners).
- Fill out the warranty form.
- Suggest that a periodic maintenance service has to be carried out at least every two years.
LEAKING GAS

In case of gas leaking close the gas supply and disconnect the appliance from the mains. Call the authorised assistance service. Maintenance must be carried out exclusively by authorised and qualified personnel.
INSTALLATION
- Installation of the cooker
ATTENTION

The appliance weighs more than 60 kg, therefore it must be moved of appropriate instruments.
Do not drag the cooker as this will bend the supporting feet. Lift the appliance when positioning it. DO NOT LIFT BY THE HANDLE

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a (mm)
Models
600
P06... K06... T06... L06...
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P07... M07...
800
P08...
900
P09... K06... K09... L09... HNF... NT... V09...
911
M09...
Directives/regulations
- This appliance is in compliance with the applicable standards.
- Installation must only be carried out by qualified persons in compliance with the regulations and standards in force
Room ventilation
This is a type "A" appliance which does not need to be joined to an exhaust system for combustion waste but must be installed under a hood or other smoke extraction system in compliance with the standards in force.
The knowledge and consultation of the standards are a key factor for a qualified technician. Indicatively the amount of air necessary for burner combustion is 2 m3/h for each KW of nominal power installed (see plate).
Should the appliance be subjected to intensive and prolonged use, supplementary ventilation may be necessary; in such cases open a window or increase the extractor fan's power.
INSTALLATION
- Installation of the cooker
This appliance must be installed by an authorised person in accordance with this instruction manual, AS/NZS 5601 – Gas installations (installation and pipe sizing), local gas fitting regulations, local electrical regulations, local water regulations, local health regulations, Building Code of Australia and any other government authority.
This appliance is suitable for connection with rigid pipe or flexible hose. The isolating manual shut-off valve connection point must be accessible when the appliance is installed. Flexible hose assembly must be certified to AS/NZS 1869 class B or D, be of appropriate internal diameter for the total gas consumption, be kept as short as possible (not exceeding 1200mm), must not be in contact with the floor or any hot or sharp surfaces. The hose assembly must not be subject to strain, abrasion, kinking or deformation.
Natural Gas: the supplied regulator must be fitted to the appliance inlet connection. Gas pressure must be adjusted to 1.0 kPa when approximately 50% of the burners are on high flame, the appliance test point is located on the regulator.
ULPG: the supplied test point adaptor must be fitted to the appliance inlet connection. Gas pressure must be adjusted to 2.75 kPa, the appliance test point is located on the test point adaptor.
Gas leakage and operation of the appliance must be tested by the installer before leaving. Check burner flames are blue in colour, stable and completely ignite at both high and low flame settings with no appreciable yellow tipping, carbon deposition, lifting, floating, lighting back or objectionable odour. Test burners individually and in combination, When satisfied with the operation of the cooker, please instruct the user on the correct method of operation.
Where the data plate is obscured by cabinetry when the cooker is in the installed position, place the supplied duplicate data plate to a suitable adjacent surface or within the instruction manual for future reference.
Removing Legs and placing oven on a plinth
If the legs are removed and the oven is placed on a plinth, then suitable ventilation from the plinth area is required. It is recommended that an air vent 20 mm wide and a length of 100mm less than the width of the oven it is be located at the rear in the base of the plinth. If the area under the plinth is sealed it is also recommended that an additional vent be included at the top of kick panel under the plinth to provide adequate circulation. The vent size should be 10mm high and 100mm less than the width of the oven.

Any maintenance operation, etc. It must be carried out by an authorized technician after disconnecting the appliance from the mains and closing the gas supply.
INSTALLATION - Installation of the cooker
Positioning of the appliance between furniture
- The appliance can be installed singularly: class 1.
- The appliance can be installed between two pieces of furniture: class 2/1.
- The cooker is protected against excessive overheating, so it may be installed next to furniture with a height no higher than that of the worktop. The wall in contact with the back of the cooker must be made of fire-resistant material. To install the cooker correctly, take the following precautions.
*A. The clearance between the highest part of the highest burner of the gas cooking appliance and a range hood should be no less than 600 mm or 700mm for models more than 900mm wide. For an overhead exhaust fan the minimum clearance is 750 mm.
**B. Where the distance from the periphery of the nearest burner to any vertical combustible surface, or vertical combustible surface covered with toughened glass or sheet metal, is less than 200 mm, the surface shall be protected to a height C of not less than 150 mm above the hob for the full dimension (width or depth) of the cooking surface area. Where the gas cooking appliance is fitted with a 'splash back', protection of the rear wall is not required.
C. If the cooker is installed under a wall unit, the minimum distance between this unit and the worktop must be 700 mm.
D. Zero clearance to bench surfaces at the same height as the top edge of the cooker is permitted

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700mm Min.INSTALLATION
- How to install the fixing bracket
Model: 60, 70, 80, 90 cm.
- Unpack the cooker and mount the feet by adjusting the height.
- Measure the height from the floor to the top edge of the back-cross bar (picture 5) and add 15mm.

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Close-up of a metallic floor support with a yellow measuring tape placed between them, placed on tiled flooring (no text or symbols visible)- Sign the total height on the supporting back wall at the centre of the cooker width. Make a hole by means of a 6 diam. point and install the fixing bracket (picture 6).

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Close-up of a metallic bracket mounted on a wall, showing a small circular component and a dark rectangular base (no text or symbols visible)- Check that the cooker is leaning against the back wall to avoid tipping.
ATTENTION

The anti-turnover system is assured only if the cooker is installed with the back part leaned against the back wall.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
- Groups of cooking
ATTENTION

The instructions below are intended for the skilled technician who will install the cooker, regulate it and perform technical maintenance and who will ensure that these operations are carried out in the most correct way possible, in compliance with the regulations in force.
Important: the cooker must be disconnected from the electric socket before performing all regulating or maintenance operations.
Rules for installation
- Installation must be carried out in a workmanlike manner, fully complying with the legislation in force regarding electrical installations. Otherwise, the manufacturer disclaims any responsibility. You will find your appliance's wiring diagram in this booklet.
- The appliances are prepared for connection to the voltage shown on the data plate.
- Before connecting the appliance to the mains check that:
- the electromagnetic switch or the socket are able to support the appliance's load (see data plate);
- the power supply system must have an efficient grounding system.
The appliance is supplied with a cable but without a plug: the connection must be made taking into account that the green-yellow cable is the ground conductor and it must never be interrupted.
The socket must be visible and easily reachable so that the appliance can easily be disconnected. For direct connection to the mains, it is necessary that:
-the relief valve and domestic system can support the equipment's load (see data plate)
-the power supply system must have an efficient grounding system
-the socket or omni polar switch, with a minimum 3 mm contact opening, must be easily reachable once the appliance has been installed.
- means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules
ATTENTION

The yellow-green ground wire must never be interrupted even by the switch. The power cable should be positioned so that it does not come into contact with surfaces that have a temperature of 50 °C higher than the environment. In case replacement of the power cable is necessary, contact the support service.

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Technical line drawing of a screwdriver inserted into an electrical socket with multiple screw holes (no text or symbols)ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
- Cookers with induction top
ATTENTION

The appliance is supplied without a plug: The power supply cable should not reach above 50^ C ambient
(*) calculated by applying the coincidence factor EN60335-2-6
| POWER SUPPLY | CONNECTION | CABLE SECTION | CABLE TYPE | |
| Data concerning the power cable | 230V a.c. 1P+N50/60 Hz | 1 phase + N | 3 x 4* | H05RR |
| Mod. P..I06 | 400V a.c. 3P+N50/60Hz | 3 phase + N | 5 x 1,5 | H05RR |
| 230V a.c. 1P+N50/60Hz | 1 phase + N | 3 x 6 | H07RN | |
| Mod. LBI09... HNF... NT... P..I09.. M..I09.. | 400V a.c. 3P+N50/60Hz | 3 phase + N | 5 x 4 | H05RR |
| Mod. PDI09.. | 230V a.c. 1P+N50/60 Hz | 1 phase + N | 3 x 6* | H07RN |
| 400V a.c. 3P+N50/60 Hz | 3 phase + N | 5 x 4 | H05RR | |
| Mod. MDI10.. | 230V a.c. 1P+N50/60 Hz | 1 phase + N | 3 x 10* | H07RN |
| 400V a.c. 3P+N50/60 Hz | 3 phase + N | 5 x 4 | H05RR | |
| Mod. PDI10.. | 230V a.c. 1P+N50/60 Hz | 1 phase + N | 3 x 10* | H07RN |
| 400V a.c. 3P+N50/60 Hz | 3 phase + N | 5 x 4 | H05RR |
ADJUSTMENT
- Replacement of the injectors for models
Procedure:
SR - R - P
- Remove the grill and the burners from the hob. • SR - R - P :
SR - R - P burners: unscrew injectors "U" using a 7-mm spanner (fig. 1) and replace them with those for the new gas according to table number 2 on page 20.

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1 UProcedure:
DCC (DUAL WOK)
- DCC – Dual burners: unscrew the 2 screws "P" and remove cover "C" fig.2.
- unscrew injectors "U" using a 7 mmspanner (fig.3, fig.4) and replace them with those for the new gas according to table number 1 below 13.

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U
ADJUSTMENT
- Replacement of the injectors for models "K" "V" Series
Procedure
- Remove the grill and the burners from the hob.
- Unscrew injectors "U" using a 7-mm spanner (fig. 8, fig 10) and replace them with those for the new gas according to table number 3.

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Close-up of a mechanical component with a blue circular annotation and a blue line labeled 'U' pointing to a central feature (no readable text or symbols beyond labels)When installing the cooker you must check that the minimum gas flow of the burners on the hob and in the oven is correctly regulated. If the type of gas is changed the minimum flow must also be adjusted. The regulating procedure is as follows.
Burners on the hob:
- Light one burner at a time and turn the flame up to maximum.
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Remove the knob of the corresponding gas tap and insert a screwdriver in the end part of the tap or in the screw (fig. below).
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Turn the tap to minimum position.
- Unscrew, turning to the left, to increase the flame, or screw to the right to decrease it.
- Refer to the table below for adjustment settings.

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- Adjustments minimum GAS flow

Fig. C2

ADJUSTMENT
Burner Chart
| Burner Injector Size (mm) NG consumption | 11 tRPA (M3/h) | Injector Size (mm) | ULPG consumption 2.75kPa (M3/h) |
| Dual Work 1.75 / 0.80 17 1.10 / 0.50 20 | |||
| Work 1.9 18 1.12 18 | |||
| Large 1.55 12.5 0.92 12.5 | |||
| Medium 1.18 7.5 0.68 7 | |||
| Fish | 1.55 12.5 0.95 13 | ||
| Tepanyaki Plate (medium and large bumper) | 1.18, 1.55 | 7.5, 12.5 | 0.68, 0.92 |
| Simmer Plate (large) | 1.55 12.5 0.92 12.5 |
WIRING DIAGRAM
- Key
| 00 Black | |
| 11 Brown | |
| 22 Red | |
| 33 White | |
| 44 Yellow | |
| 45 Yellow-green | |
| 55 Grey | |
| 66 Blue | |
| AA Electrical ignition transformer | |
| C Switch | |
| F Fase | |
| K1 Earth wire for terminal board | |
| K2 " | " lower resistance |
| K3 " | " for oven fan |
| K4 " | " circular resistance |
| K5 " | " upper resistance |
| K6 " | " oven lamp 1 |
| K7 " | " oven lamp 2 |
| K8 " | " rotisserie |
| K9 " | " cooling fan |
| K10 " | " selector |
| K11 " | " oven thermostat |
| K12 " | " programmer/timer |
| K13 " | " grill |
| K14 " | " el. hotplate |
| K15 " | " frame |
| K16 " | " barbecue |
| K17 " | " fryer |
| L1 oven lamp | |
| L2 oven lamp | |
| M Terminal board | |
| MA Electrical ignition microswitch | |
| MD Grill microswitch | |
| MG Rotisserie | |
| MP Door microswitch | |
| N Neutral | |
| P Timer/Programmer | |
| P | Timer/Clock |
| PE Electric hotplate | |
| R1 Upper heating element | |
| R2 Lower heating element | |
| R3 Grill heating element | |
| R4 Circular heating element | |
| R5 Barbecue heating element | |
| R6 Fryer heating element | |
| RE | Energy regulator |
| S1 Oven warning light | |
| S2 Malns power warning light | |
| S3 Grill warning light | |
| S4 Cooling fun warning | |
| S5 Barbecue warning light | |
| S6 EI. hotplate warning light | |
| S7 Tumsplit warning light | |
| S8 Residual heat warning light | |
| S9 Fryer warning light | |
| SP Sparking plug | |
| T Grill thermostat | |
| TF Oven thermostat | |
| TR Fryer thermostat | |
| TS Safety thermostat | |
| TT Cooling fan thermostat | |
| V Oven fan | |
| VT Cooling fan | |
QUICK START

BASIC INDUCTION HOB AREA 5

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Electrical schematic diagram with labeled components including relays, switches, and motor control circuitsWIRING DIAGRAM
M15...E3

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CP MP A-1 PT1000 SD EN SA P3 PI PC 56 FU 33 11 00 L2 33 11 L1 44 VT 33 M MG 11 M VR 11 M R3 22 00 R2 11 R1 00 R4 11 SP 66 55 11 00 66 66 55 11 00 66 PT1000 SP 66 55 11 00 66 66 55 11 00 66 55 11 00 66 55 11 00 66 55 11 00 66 55 11 00 66 55 11 00 66 55 11 00 66 55 11 00 66 55 11 00 66M15...H3

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CP MP PT1000 SP 66 55 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88WIRING DIAGRAMWIRING DIAGRAM
MD10...E3

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33 00 33 L2 MG DU 66 11 66 22 R3 00 44 R2 00 R1 00 TS 11 66 11 66 SE JP5 JP4 JP6 JP1 JP3 MP NTC PT1000 CP B o Co A o MP J5 J4 J3 J2 J1 SP J14 J13 J15 66 55 11 00 66 11 66 SD J6 J3 J4 J10 EN SA P3 P1 11 P2 66 DU 33 33 L2 L1 VT VR 33 M MG 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 66 55 R4 11 K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K15 N FMD10...H3

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33 00 33 L2 MG DU 11 11 66 22 00 44 R3 R2 R1 00 00 00 TS 11 66 SE JP1 JP3 MP JP2 NTc PT1000 J5 J4 J3 J2 J1 J4 J3 J14 J13 J15 SP 66 AA 33 EL1 33 E.V. BC S2 22 SA P3 P1 P2 EN J1 J2 J10 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 55 66 55 R4 11 11 11 11 11 11 K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K15 N F 45WIRING DIAGRAMWIRING DIAGRAM
MD10I...E3

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Electrical schematic diagram with labeled components including relays, switches, and motor control circuitsMD10I...H3

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Electrical schematic diagram with labeled components including relays, switches, capacitors, and metersMD12I...E3

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ET st EF st ET mf P 33 S2st 00 STst P2 SP PP1_3_4 PPT1_3_3 PJKBP PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB SS+ CP+ L2 L1 L3 66 65 66 65 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 PPT1_3_4 PPT1_3_3 PJKBP PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB SP MPmf MPst NTC st NTC mf MPmf MPst R1 st R3 st R2 st T5 st L1 st M0 st M1 st R1 at R3 at R2 at T5 at PLC K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K8 K9 K10 K11 K12 K13 K14 K15 K16 K17 K18 K19 K20 K21 K22 K23 K24 K25 K26 K27 K28 K29 K30 K31 K32 K33 K34 K35 K36 K37 K38 K39 K40 K41 K42 K43 K44 K45 K46 K47 K48 K49 K50 K51 K52 K53 K54 K55 K56 K57 K58 K59 K60 K61 K62 K63 K64 K65 K66 K67 K68 K69 K70 K71 K72 K73 K74 K75 K76 K77 K78 K79 K80 K81 K82 K83 K84 K85 K86 K87 K88 K89 K90 K91 K92 K93 K94 K95 K96 K97 K98 K99 K100MD12I...H3

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graph TD
subgraph Power Source
RE2 --> P2
SD --> P1
RE1 --> P2
P2 --> SP
SP --> EFh3
end
subgraph Control Components
SS* --> P1
SS* --> P2
P1 --> CP*
CP* --> L2
CP* --> L3
L2 --> Gn3
L3 --> Gn3
Gn3 --> EFh3
end
subgraph External Control
SP --> 66
SP --> 65
SP --> 64
SP --> 63
SP --> 62
SP --> 61
SP --> 60
SP --> 59
SP --> 58
SP --> 57
SP --> 56
SP --> 55
SP --> 54
SP --> 53
SP --> 52
SP --> 51
SP --> 50
SP --> 49
SP --> 48
SP --> 47
SP --> 46
SP --> 45
SP --> 44
SP --> 43
SP --> 42
SP --> 41
SP --> 40
SP --> 39
SP --> 38
SP --> 37
SP --> 36
SP --> 35
SP --> 34
SP --> 33
SP --> 32
SP --> 31
SP --> 30
SP --> 29
SP --> 28
SP --> 27
SP --> 26
SP --> 25
SP --> 24
SP --> 23
SP --> 22
SP --> 21
SP --> 20
SP --> 19
SP --> 18
SP --> 17
SP --> 16
SP --> 15
SP --> 14
SP --> 13
SP --> 12
SP --> 11
end
subgraph Control Inputs
R1_at["RE1 at"] --> M1["M"]
R2_at["RE2 at"] --> M2["M"]
end
subgraph External Control Outputs
AA["AA"] --> BC["BC"]
end
style Control Inputs fill:#f9f,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
style External Control Outputs fill:#ccf,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
WIRING DIAGRAM
MD12...E3

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Electrical schematic diagram with labeled components including ICs, relays, switches, and metersMD12...H3

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Electrical schematic diagram with labeled components and connections, including switches, relays, capacitors, and metersWIRING DIAGRAMWIRING DIAGRAM
P12...IE3

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ET st EF st ET mf P 88-89 33 00 S2st S1st P3M NTC st NTC mf MPmf MPst SS* SP P2 66 11 11 P1 66 11 11 CP* 42 Cap 66 11 66 52 P1 66 11 66 52 P1 66 11 66 52 P1 66 11 66 52 P1 66 11 66 52 P1 66 11 66 52 P1 66 11 66 52 P1 66 11 66P12...IH3

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ET st EF st ET h3 P 36-88 S2st 00 S1st P01.3.4 P01.1.3 P.DMP P38 NTC st NTC h.3 P17 MPh.3 MPst SS* SP CP* 05 22" A5 04" A4 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 L1 st M1 st R1 st R3 st R2 st 75 st AA EL1 BC S2h3 K10 LED K13 K15. SI SD P2 SP EFh3 N F 33 33 RE2 RE1 S0 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11WIRING DIAGRAMWIRING DIAGRAM
P12...E3

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NTC st NTC mf MPmf MPst S2st S1st P P36 P17 P16 P15 P12 P10 P9 P8 P7 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 SP P01_3 P01_4 PPR P19 P14 P28 P27 P7 P34 PPR P23 P33 P31 PPR P22 P21 PPR P20 P19 PPR P18 P17 P16 PPR P15 P14 P13 PPR P12 P11 PPR P10 P9 PPR P8 P7 P6 P5 PPR P6 P5 PPR P5 PPR P4 P3 PPR P3 PPR P2 PPR P1 PPR P0 PPR P1 PPR P2 PPR P3 PPR P4 PPR P5 PPR P6 PPR P7 PPR P8 PPR P9 PPR P10 PPR P11 PPR P12 PPR P13 PPR P14 PPR P15 PPR P16 PPR P17 PPR P18 PPR P19 PPR P20 PPR P21 PPR P22 PPR P23 PPR P24 PPR P25 PPR P26 PPR P27 PPR P28 PPR P29 PPR P30 PPR P31 PPR P32 PPR P33 PPR P34 PPR P35 PPR P36 PPR P37 PPR P38 PPR P39 PPR P40 PPR P41 PPR P42 PPR P43 PPR P44 PPR P45 PPR P46 PPR P47 PPR P48 PPR P49 PPR P50 PPR P51 PPR P52 PPR P53 PPR P54 PPR P55 PPR P56 PPR P57 PPR P58 PPR P59 PPR P60 PPR P61 PPR P62 PPR P63 PPR P64 PPR P65 PPR P66 PPR P67 PPR P68 PPR P69 PPR P70 PPR P71 PPR P72 PPR P73 PPR P74 PPR P75 PPR P76 PPR P77 PPR P78 PPR P79 PPR P80 PPR P81 PPR P82 PPR P83 PPR P84 PPR P85 PPR P86 PPR P87 PPR P88 PPR P89 PPR P90 PPR P91 PPR P92 PPR P93 PPR P94 PPR P95 PPR P96 PPR P97 PPR P98 PPR P99 PPR QSTM1M2M3M4M5M6M7M8M9M10M11M12M13M14M15M16M17M18M19M20M21M22M23M24M25M26M27M28M29M30M31M32M33M34M35M36M37M38M39M40M41M42M43M44M45M46M47M48M49M50M51M52M53M54M55M56M57M58M59M60M61M62M63M64M65M66M67M68M69M70M71M72M73M74M75M76M77M78M79M80M81M82M83M84M85M86M87M88M89M90M91M92 M K I K I L 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 M N F TLCP12...H3

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ET st EF st ET h3 P P1 P2 P3 33 S2st 00 S1st 00 SS* SP NTC st NTC h3 P17 P16 P15 P14 P13 P12 P11 P9 P8 P7 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P0 P8 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P0 P8 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P0 P8 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P0 P8 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P0 P8 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P0 P8 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P0 P8 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P0 P8 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P0 P8 P6 CP* 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 L2 L1 L3 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200WIRING DIAGRAM
P15/PD12...E3

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Electrical schematic diagram with labeled components and connections, including transistors, relays, switches, and metersP15/PD12...H3

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Electrical schematic diagram with labeled components and connections, including transformers, relays, and control elements.WIRING DIAGRAM
PD(09/10)I...E3

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ET st EF st ET mf P S2st 00 S1st P2 PPR-1.4 PCT-1.3 P.DSP* P36 NTC st NTC mf MPmf MPst SS* SP CP* 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 L1 st Mg st R1 st R3 st R2 st TS st PLCPD(09/10)...E3

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Electrical schematic diagram of a power supply or control circuit with labeled components and connectionsPD/LD(09-10)...H3

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Electrical schematic diagram with labeled components and connections, including switches, relays, capacitors, and metersPD/LD(09-10)I...H3

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H3 ET st EF st ET h3 P S2st 00 ST1st NTC st NTC h3 SP MPh3 MPst SS* CP* 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.WIRING DIAGRAM
PD12I...E3

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ET mfl ET mf P 98:00 SS* SP NTC mfl NTC mf CP+ 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230PD12I...H3

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Electrical schematic diagram of a power system with labeled components including transistors, relays, capacitors, and control circuits.WIRING DIAGRAM
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L N 1 2 3 4 5 L1 N220...230VAC
240VAC

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L 1 2 3 4 5 L₁ L₂ L₃ N380...400VAC 3N
415VAC 3N
INSTALLATION & CONNECTION MAJESTIC

Majestic - Rear View Majestic - Side (except M30) Majestic - Side (only M30)

Majestic - M07 Majestic - M30 Majestic - M09

Majestic - M10 Majestic - M12

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1511 78060140 C3 ①Majestic - M15
INSTALLATION & CONNECTION PROFESSIONAL PLUS, PRO-LINE & V LINE


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