SmegメーカーC9GMXUの使用説明書/サービス説明書
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T able of Contents 3 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRU CTIONS ............ ............................ ............... .............. ............ 4 2. BEF ORE USING Y OUR RANGE FOR TH E FIRST TIME .......... ................ ................. ............ 6 3.
Impor tant Safety Instruction 4 1. IMPORTANT SAFE TY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS – Y our sa f ety and th e saf ety of othe rs are v er y import ant. W e ha v e provide d many important saf ety messages througho ut this manual an d on the appliance .
Impor tant Safety Instruction 5 • Do not atte mpt to tur n on any appliances. • Do not touc h any electr ical switches. • Do not use an y phone in y our b uilding. • Immediately call y our gas supp lier from a neighbor's phone . F ollo w the gas supplier's instructions.
Impor tant Safety Instruction 6 2. BEF ORE USING Y OUR RANGE FOR THE FIRST TIME W ARNING RANGE TIPPING HAZARD - All ranges can tip - Bodily injury can result - Install the an ti-tip de vice ship ped w.
Impor tant Safety Instruction 7 - Nev er allow garm ents, potholders or other flam mable mater ials to come in to direct or indirect conta ct with burners until they ha v e completely cooled. - DO NOT T OUCH SURF ACE B URNERS OR THE INSIDE OF APPLIANCE: Bur ners ma y be hot e v en though the y ar e dark in color .
Impor tant Safety Instruction 8 - Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of this appliance unless specifically recommended in this manual. All ot her servicing should be done by a qualified technician. - Ne v er use an y part of the r ange or o v en f or st orage .
Impor tant Safety Instruction 9 W ARNING RANGE TIPPING HAZARD - All ranges can tip - Bodily injury can result - Inst all the anti -tip device shipped with th e range - See installation instructions F AILURE T O FOLLO W THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESUL T IN LOSS OF LIFE OR SERIOUS BURNS T O CHILDREN AND ADUL TS.
Instructions f or the user 10 3. DESCRIPTION OF THE RANGE CONTR OLS All the range selectors and contro ls are located on the front panel. FR ONT CONTR OL PANEL NO TE : Bef ore using the ov en, chec k that the ele ctronic o v en progr ammer di spla ys the symbol .
Instructions f or the User 11 O V EN FUNCTION SELECT OR KNOB T ur n this kno b to select from the f o llowing fu nctions: OVEN FUNCTIONS NO FUNCTION SELECTED CONV ECTION WITH BROIL T OP AND BO TTOM HE.
Instructions f or the user 12 4. ELECTR ONIC O VEN PR OGRAMMER LIST OF FUNCTIONS MINUTE-MINDER BUTT ON COOKING TIME BUTT ON END OF COOKING BUT T ON DECREMENT BUTT ON INCREMENT BUTT ON 4.1 Setting the time When using the o v en f or the first time or after a p ower outage , the displa y fl ashes at regular int er va ls, showing t he symbol .
Instructions f or the User 13 4.4 End of cooking At the end of the cooking time the o v en will turn off automatically and a buzz er will sound. After the buzz er is hushed, the displa y will show the current time and the symb ol, indicating that the ov en is again re stored to man ual mode .
Instructions f or the user 14 5. USING THE RANGETOP W ARNING FIRE HAZARD - Do not allow the burner flame to extend beyond the edge of the pan. - T urn off all contr ols when not cooking. NO TE : Check that the b urn er ring s, b urne r caps and grates are correct ly positioned.
Instructions f or the User 15 NO TE : If the flame goes out accidentally , the saf ety de vice will engage after abou t 20 seconds, shutting off the gas flo w , e v en if the b urner gas valv e is open. REMEMBER : When the r angetop is in use , the entire range surf ace ma y become hot.
Instructions f or the user 16 5.4 Cookware NO TE: Do not lea v e empty cookw are on a hot surf ace or b urner . Ideally , cookware should ha ve a flat bot tom, straig ht sides , a tight- fitting lid an d medium-to-h eav y thickness. Rough cook ware finishes may scratch the rangetop.
Instructions f or the User 17 6. USING THE O VEN 6.1 General Instructions NO TE : Bef o re using the o v en f or the fir st time , pre-hea t it to the maxim um temper ature (500 °F), and operate long enough to b urn awa y any oily residue rem aining from the manuf actur ing process that could giv e the f ood a bad taste.
Instructions f or the user 18 7. A V AILABLE A CCESSORIES The ov en featur es 4 rac k supports f or arr anging o v en tra ys and rac ks at diff erent heights. Oven rac k: f or cooking f ood on ov en tra ys, small cak es, roasts or f ood requiring light broiling.
Instructions f or the User 19 8. COOKING HINTS W ARNING BURN HAZARD Keep the o ven do or closed dur ing cooking. NO TE : Do not line the bottom of the ov en with aluminum or tin foil or place pans or ov e n tra ys on this surface as this ma y damage the enamel ov en lining.
Instructions f or the user 20 8.2 Con vection cooking O VEN FUNCTION SELECT OR KNOB O VEN THERMOST A T CONTR OL KNOB FROM 120° T O 500°F Cov ention can be used to cook f ood simultaneously o n se v er al rac k positi ons, e v en when diff erent types of f ood (f ish, meat et c.
Instructions f or the User 21 8.4 Con vection br oil O VEN FUNCTION SELECT OR KNOB O VEN THERMOST A T CONTROL KNOB A T MAXIMUM AND O VEN DOOR CLOSED Conv ection provides unif orm distr ibu tion of heat and grea ter heat penetr ation. F ood will be lightly brow ned on the outside and te nder inside.
Instructions f or the user 22 8.6 Recommended cooking chart Cooking times , especially of meat, ca n v ary according to the thic kness and quality of t he f ood as w ell as personal taste .
Instructions f or the User 23 BROIL RA CK POSITION TIME IN MINUTES (*) FIRST SIDE SECOND SIDE PORK CHOPS FILLET OF PORK FILLET OF BEEF LIVER VEAL CHOPS HALF CHICKEN SA USAGES MEA TBALLS FILLET OF FISH.
Instructions f or the user 24 9. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE W ARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Befor e servicing the o ven, disconn ect the appliance fr om the po wer suppl y . 9.1 Cleaning stainless steel parts NO TE : T o maintain stainless steel in goo d condition it should be re gularly cleaned after use .
Instructions f or the User 25 9.3 Cleaning the oven NO TE : T o ensure the longe vity of your appliance , you sho uld clean the ov en regularly . Allo w the ov en to cool before cleaning. T ake out all rem ov able par ts. Clean the o ve n rac k and r ack suppor ts with hot wat er and non-abr asiv e detergent .
Instructions f or the user 26 10.SPECIAL MAINTENANCE The ov en may require special maintenance or replacement of p ar ts subject to we ar such as gask ets , bulb s, etc. The f ollowing instructions describe how to perf or m these minor maintenance oper ations .
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