2.8 Oven shelves installation
Oven shelves are designed with a stop lock that prevents them from tilting and coming com-
pletely out. This is specially convenient when you take the food in and out of the oven.
To remove oven shelves, slide them towards you, lift up the front and pull out. To replace
them, place the shelf on the support (curved portion of the shelf must face oven's rear wall
and must be under the stop lock), tilt the front up and push inside the oven cavity until the
shelf passes the stop lock on the oven wall. Next lower the front portion and slide the shelf
as far as it will go.
Shelves can be placed at 5 heights as shown in the
figure. The Cooking Tips section specifies the recom-
mended use for each shelf position.
3. Operation
3.1 Safety
For your own safety follow these recommendations:
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1) OPEN ALL WINDOWS
2) DO NOT TOUCH ANY ELECTRICAL SWITCH
3) EXTINGUISH ALL FLAMES BY SHUTTING OFF THE MAIN VALVE.
4) IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER.
NEVER USE YOUR RANGE TO WARM UP A ROOM, IT IS VERY DAN-
GEROUS.
DO NOT OBSTRUCT OVEN AND BROILER COMBUSTION GASES OUT-
LET
• Do not let children alone or without supervision when the range is hot or in operation.
They could result with serious burns.
• Do not let anyone to climb, stand or hang from the oven's door or the top of the range.
• Do not let grease or other flammable materials to accumulate in or near the range.
• Gas appliances can cause an exposure to some toxic and/or harmful substances caused pri-
marily by the incomplete combustion of natural as or LP fuels, mainly benzene formalde-
hydes and soot.
AN INADEQUATE INSTALLATION, SETTING, ALTERATION OR MAINTE-
NANCE CAN CAUSE DAMAGE AND ACCIDENTS.
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E
D
rear
C
wall
B
A