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3.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Deactivation
When the work cycle is over, press the button "D" (Fig.3) to switch
the appliance off.
If present, the light indicators must stay off.
The appliance must be cleaned regularly and every
incrustation or food deposit removed. See chapter:
"Maintenance".
If present, the indicator lights must be off at the end
of the work cycle.
If needed, close the cooking compartment with the specific lids or
else proceed with the following operations in order:
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Burnt oil drain.
•
Routine maintenance.
Burnt oil drain
While draining burnt oils, the risk of being burnt
remains. This risk can occur by unintentional contact
with oil processed at high temperatures.
Before operating, wait for the oil inside the cooking
compartment to cool off.
Free the cooking compartment from containers used
during cooking.
The burnt oil collection container has a limited
capacity. Keep an eye on the container as it fills while
oil is emptied from the cooking compartment.
Do not fill the oil collection container beyond 3/4 its
capacity to handle it safely.
Open the door of the appliance and make sure the collection
container is underneath the drainage gate valve (Fig. 7).
After having made sure that the container is in its housing
(empty),
open the drainage gate valve (Fig. 8) and let exhaust oil empty
from the cooking compartment into the container.
Fill the container no more than 3/4 its capacity to handle it safety.
Close the gate valve (Fig. 9).
Remove the container from its seat and empty it in compliance
with waste disposal procedures in force in the country of use
(Fig.10). Then reposition the empty container in its seat.
Repeat the aforementioned operations until the cooking
compartment is empty.
Close the door of the appliance.
Close the network locks upstream the appliance (Gas - Water -
Electric).
Check the cleanliness and hygiene of the appliance and of the
cooking containers. See "Maintenance".
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